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![]() ![]() ![]() September 17, 2008: The Senate will convene at 9:30 a.m. and proceed to a period of morning business for up to one hour, with the time equally divided and controlled between the two Leaders or their designees. Following morning business, the Senate will resume post cloture consideration of S. 3001, the National Defense Authorization Act. The Managers of the bill continue to work through filed amendments and completion is expected during Wednesday's session. Roll call votes are possible throughout the day. ![]()
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A note to my constituents:
I want to make my constituents aware that as of September 5, 2008, this website will only be minimally updated during the next 60 days. As always, please contact my office with any concerns you may have. Senate Policy: Pursuant to Senate policy, newsletters, petitions, opinion polls and issue alerts and other electronic communications cannot be initiated by this office for the 60 day period immediately before the date of a primary or general election. Senator Tim JohnsonTim speaks about the Tribal Law and Order Act during a press conference in Washington ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim meets with Joshua Garry of Webster and Sierra Goeden of McCook Lake during the National Youth Science Camp luncheon. ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Listens Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke during a Banking Committee hearing ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonFederal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies before the Senate Banking Committee ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim with Rep. Herseth Sandlin and Sen. John Thune at an event hightlighting ethanol and consumer choice ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonRon His Horse Is Thunder, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, testifies during an Indian Affairs Committee hearing ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim listens to testimony during an Energy Committee field hearing in Sioux Falls ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim listens to testimony during an Energy Committee field hearing in Sioux Falls ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim asks a question to members of the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission during the Banking Committee hearing ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim and Rep. Herseth Sandlin listen to a presentation by Rapid City Mayor Alan Hanks ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim and Rep. Herseth Sandlin listen to a presentation by Rapid City Mayor Alan Hanks ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim questions the director BIA law enforcement on the progress of aLower Brule facility at an Indian Affairs Hearing ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonMembers of the South and North Dakota delegation watch as Woodrow Keeble is honored with the Medal of Honor ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim meets with a South Dakota member of the National Association of School Nurses' Board to discuss health care. ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Meets with Tom Dean of Wessington Springs, who he nominated to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim speaks with former Sens. Dole and Cleland and Army Sergeant Ryan Major following his 2007 Victory Award from NRH ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim with Scott Fitch of Sioux Falls, a member of the SD Air Traffic Controllers Association ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Meets with Officials from Lewis & Clark Regional Water System in Sioux Falls ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Meets with Officials from Lewis & Clark Regional Water System in Sioux Falls ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Meets with Representatives from the School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City ![]() Senator Tim JohnsonTim Meets with Representatives from the School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City ![]() ![]() ![]() "Tim Today" keeps South Dakotans and visitors to Senator Johnson's United States Senate website up-to-date on the goings on with the senior Senator from South Dakota. 09/04/08I want to make my constituents aware that as of September 5, 2008, this website will only be minimally updated during the next 60 days. As always, please contact my office with any concerns you may have. Senate Policy: Pursuant to Senate policy, newsletters, petitions, opinion polls and issue alerts and other electronic communications cannot be initiated by this office for the 60 day period immediately before the date of a primary or general election.
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