[DOCID:sc001] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 1-4] ? [[Page 1]] ======================================================================== SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS ________________________________________________________________________ FIRST SESSION convened january 4, 2007 DAYS OF SESSION 46 SECOND SESSION ======================================================================== CALENDAR OF BUSINESS Thursday, March 22, 2007 SENATE CONVENES AT 9:30 A.M. PENDING BUSINESS S. CON. RES. 21 (ORDER NO. 82) Concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2008 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012. (Mar. 20, 2007.) (Unanimous Consent Agreement on P. 2) ________________________________________________________________________ PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY ERICKSON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE By David J. Tinsley, Legislative Clerk ======================================================================== [[Page 2]] UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT S. CON. RES. 21 (ORDER NO. 82) Ordered, That at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 22, 2007, when the Senate resumes consideration of S. Con. Res. 21, an original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2008 and including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012, there be 25 hours remaining for debate, equally divided. Ordered further, That the Majority have the right to offer a competing first degree amendment to Amdt. No. 517 offered by the Senator from Texas (Mrs. Hutchison). (Mar. 21, 2007.) 2006 ====================================================================================== January 03, 18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31. ====================================================================================== February, 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 28. ====================================================================================== March, 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 13, 14, 15, 16, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. ====================================================================================== April, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 24, 25, 26, 27. ====================================================================================== May, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. ====================================================================================== June, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29. ====================================================================================== July, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31. ====================================================================================== August, 01, 02, 03, 04. ====================================================================================== September, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. ====================================================================================== October. ====================================================================================== November, 09, 13, 14, 15, 16. ====================================================================================== December, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08. ====================================================================================== ====================================================================================== [[Page 3]] 2007 ================================================================================= January, 04, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31. ================================================================================= February, 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 26, 27, 28. ================================================================================= March, 01, 02, 05, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22. ================================================================================= April. ================================================================================= May. ================================================================================= June. ================================================================================= July. ================================================================================= August. ================================================================================= September. ================================================================================= October. ================================================================================= November. ================================================================================= December. ================================================================================= ================================================================================= Days Senate met during Second Session, One Hundred Ninth Congress, are marked (---). 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[DOCID:sc002] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 5] [[Page 5]] Senate Membership, One Hundred Tenth Congress, First Session ________________________________________________________________________ Class 1 Akaka, Daniel K..................................... HI 2 Alexander, Lamar.................................... TN 2 Allard, Wayne....................................... CO 2 Baucus, Max......................................... MT 3 Bayh, Evan.......................................... IN 3 Bennett, Robert F................................... UT 2 Biden, Joseph R., Jr................................ DE 1 Bingaman, Jeff...................................... NM 3 Bond, Christopher S................................. MO 3 Boxer, Barbara...................................... CA 1 Brown, Sherrod...................................... OH 3 Brownback, Sam...................................... KS 3 Bunning, Jim........................................ KY 3 Burr, Richard....................................... NC 1 Byrd, Robert C...................................... WV 1 Cantwell, Maria..................................... WA 1 Cardin, Benjamin L.................................. MD 1 Carper, Thomas R.................................... DE 1 Casey, Robert P., Jr................................ PA 2 Chambliss, Saxby.................................... GA 1 Clinton, Hillary Rodham............................. NY 3 Coburn, Tom......................................... OK 2 Cochran, Thad....................................... MS 2 Coleman, Norm....................................... MN 2 Collins, Susan M.................................... ME 1 Conrad, Kent........................................ ND 1 Corker, Bob......................................... TN 2 Cornyn, John........................................ TX 2 Craig, Larry E...................................... ID 3 Crapo, Mike......................................... ID 3 DeMint, Jim......................................... SC 3 Dodd, Christopher J................................. CT 2 Dole, Elizabeth..................................... NC 2 Domenici, Pete V.................................... NM 3 Dorgan, Byron L..................................... ND 2 Durbin, Richard..................................... IL 1 Ensign, John........................................ NV 2 Enzi, Michael B..................................... WY 3 Feingold, Russell D................................. WI 1 Feinstein, Dianne................................... CA 2 Graham, Lindsey..................................... SC 3 Grassley, Chuck..................................... IA 3 Gregg, Judd......................................... NH 2 Hagel, Chuck........................................ NE 2 Harkin, Tom......................................... IA 1 Hatch, Orrin G...................................... UT 1 Hutchison, Kay Bailey............................... TX 2 Inhofe, James M..................................... OK 3 Inouye, Daniel K.................................... HI 3 Isakson, Johnny..................................... GA 2 Johnson, Tim........................................ SD 1 Kennedy, Edward M................................... MA 2 Kerry, John F....................................... MA 1 Klobuchar, Amy...................................... MN 1 Kohl, Herb.......................................... WI 1 Kyl, Jon............................................ AZ 2 Landrieu, Mary L.................................... LA 2 Lautenberg, Frank R................................. NJ 3 Leahy, Patrick J.................................... VT 2 Levin, Carl......................................... MI 1 Lieberman, Joseph I\**\............................. CT 3 Lincoln, Blanche L.................................. AR 1 Lott, Trent......................................... MS 1 Lugar, Richard G.................................... IN 3 Martinez, Mel....................................... FL 3 McCain, John........................................ AZ 1 McCaskill, Claire................................... MO 2 McConnell, Mitch.................................... KY 1 Menendez, Robert.................................... NJ 3 Mikulski, Barbara A................................. MD 3 Murkowski, Lisa..................................... AK 3 Murray, Patty....................................... WA 1 Nelson, Bill........................................ FL 1 Nelson, E. Benjamin................................. NE 3 Obama, Barack....................................... IL 2 Pryor, Mark L....................................... AR 2 Reed, Jack.......................................... RI 3 Reid, Harry......................................... NV 2 Roberts, Pat........................................ KS 2 Rockefeller, John D., IV............................ WV 3 Salazar, Ken........................................ CO 1 Sanders, Bernard\*\................................. VT 3 Schumer, Charles E.................................. NY 2 Sessions, Jeff...................................... AL 3 Shelby, Richard C................................... AL 2 Smith, Gordon H..................................... OR 1 Snowe, Olympia J.................................... ME 3 Specter, Arlen...................................... PA 1 Stabenow, Debbie.................................... MI 2 Stevens, Ted........................................ AK 2 Sununu, John E...................................... NH 1 Tester, Jon......................................... MT 1 Thomas, Craig....................................... WY 3 Thune, John......................................... SD 3 Vitter, David....................................... LA 3 Voinovich, George V................................. OH 2 Warner, John........................................ VA 1 Webb, Jim........................................... VA 1 Whitehouse, Sheldon................................. RI 3 Wyden, Ron.......................................... OR ________________________________________________________________________ Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2013 (Dem. 22 Ind. Dem. 1 33 Ind. 1 Rep. 9). Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2009 (Dem. 12 Rep. 21).... 33 Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2011 (Dem. 15 Rep. 19).... 34 ____________________________________ Totals (Dem. 49 Ind. Dem. 1 Ind. 1 100 Rep. 49). [DOCID:sc003] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 6-8] COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES __________ [[Page (6)]] AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY Room SR-328A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first and third Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Tom Harkin, of Iowa, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Max Baucus, of Montana Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Ken Salazar, of Colorado Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota __________ Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Pat Roberts, of Kansas Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Mike Crapo, of Idaho John Thune, of South Dakota Chuck Grassley, of Iowa APPROPRIATIONS Room S-128, The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Tom Harkin, of Iowa Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Patty Murray, of Washington Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Dianne Feinstein, of California Richard Durbin, of Illinois Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska __________ Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Ted Stevens, of Alaska Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Sam Brownback, of Kansas Wayne Allard, of Colorado Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee ARMED SERVICES Room SR-228. Russell Office Building. Meetings, Thursdays at 10 a.m. Carl Levin, of Michigan, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Bill Nelson, of Florida E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Evan Bayh, of Indiana Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Jim Webb, of Virginia Claire McCaskill, of Missouri __________ John McCain, of Arizona John Warner, of Virginia James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Susan M. Collins, of Maine John Ensign, of Nevada Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina John Cornyn, of Texas John Thune, of South Dakota Mel Martinez, of Florida BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS Room SD-534. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, last Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Chairman Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Charles E. Schumer, of New York Evan Bayh, of Indiana Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Wayne Allard, of Colorado Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Mike Crapo, of Idaho John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina Mel Martinez, of Florida BUDGET Room SD-621. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each month. Kent Conrad, of North Dakota, Chairman Patty Murray, of Washington Ron Wyden, of Oregon Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Bill Nelson, of Florida Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island __________ Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Wayne Allard, of Colorado Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Mike Crapo, of Idaho John Ensign, of Nevada John Cornyn, of Texas Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION Room SD-508. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Barbara Boxer, of California Bill Nelson, of Florida Maria Cantwell, of Washington Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota __________ Ted Stevens, of Alaska John McCain, of Arizona Trent Lott, of Mississippi Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon John Ensign, of Nevada John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Jim DeMint, of South Carolina David Vitter, of Louisiana John Thune, of South Dakota [[Page 7]] ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Room SD-364. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, third Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico, Chairman Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Ron Wyden, of Oregon Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Maria Cantwell, of Washington Ken Salazar, of Colorado Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska Richard Burr, of North Carolina Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Bob Corker, of Tennessee Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Mel Martinez, of Florida ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS Room SD-458. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third Thursdays at 10 a.m. Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island __________ James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma John Warner, of Virginia George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Johnny Isakson, of Georgia David Vitter, of Louisiana Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri FINANCE Room SD-219. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Max Baucus, of Montana, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Ron Wyden, of Oregon Charles E. Schumer, of New York Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Maria Cantwell, of Washington Ken Salazar, of Colorado __________ Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Trent Lott, of Mississippi Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Jon Kyl, of Arizona Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Mike Crapo, of Idaho Pat Roberts, of Kansas FOREIGN RELATIONS Room SD-446. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Barbara Boxer, of California Bill Nelson, of Florida Barack Obama, of Illinois Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Jim Webb, of Virginia __________ Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Bob Corker, of Tennessee John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Johnny Isakson, of Georgia David Vitter, of Louisiana HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS Room SD-428. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Tom Harkin, of Iowa Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Patty Murray, of Washington Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Barack Obama, of Illinois Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Sherrod Brown, of Ohio __________ Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee Richard Burr, of North Carolina Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Pat Roberts, of Kansas Wayne Allard, of Colorado Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Room SD-340. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each month. Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Barack Obama, of Illinois Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Susan M. Collins, of Maine Ted Stevens, of Alaska George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico John Warner, of Virginia John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire [[Page 8]] JUDICIARY Room SD-224. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Dianne Feinstein, of California Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Charles E. Schumer, of New York Richard Durbin, of Illinois Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island __________ Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Jon Kyl, of Arizona Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina John Cornyn, of Texas Sam Brownback, of Kansas Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma RULES AND ADMINISTRATION Room SR-305. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Dianne Feinstein, of California, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Charles E. Schumer, of New York Richard Durbin, of Illinois E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Harry Reid, of Nevada Patty Murray, of Washington Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas __________ Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Ted Stevens, of Alaska Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Trent Lott, of Mississippi Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Room SR-428A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each month. John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan Tom Harkin, of Iowa Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Maria Cantwell, of Washington Evan Bayh, of Indiana Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Norm Coleman, of Minnesota David Vitter, of Louisiana Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina John Thune, of South Dakota Bob Corker, of Tennessee Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Johnny Isakson, of Georgia VETERANS' AFFAIRS Room SR-414. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each month. Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Patty Murray, of Washington Barack Obama, of Illinois Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Jim Webb, of Virginia Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Richard Burr, of North Carolina Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas John Ensign, of Nevada [DOCID:sc004] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 9] [[Page 9]] OTHER, SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS Room SH-838. Hart Office Building Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Maria Cantwell, of Washington Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Jon Tester, of Montana __________ Craig Thomas, of Wyoming John McCain, of Arizona Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Richard Burr, of North Carolina SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS Room SH-220. Hart Office Building Tim Johnson, of South Dakota, Chairman* Barbara Boxer, of California Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Ken Salazar, of Colorado __________ John Cornyn, of Texas Pat Roberts, of Kansas Craig Thomas, of Wyoming *Mr. Johnson is Chair of the Select Committee on Ethics, and during his absence for all purposes under Senate Rules, Committee Rules, and relevant statutes, Mrs. Boxer shall act as Chair of the Select Committee on Ethics, except for purposes of the designation under 2 U.S.C. Sec. 72a-1f. SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE Room SH-211. Hart Office Building John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia, Chairman Dianne Feinstein, of California Ron Wyden, of Oregon Evan Bayh, of Indiana Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Bill Nelson, of Florida Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island __________ Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri, Vice Chairman John Warner, of Virginia Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Richard Burr, of North Carolina SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING Room SD-G31. Dirksen Office Building Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin, Chairman Ron Wyden, of Oregon Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Evan Bayh, of Indiana Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Bill Nelson, of Florida Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Ken Salazar, of Colorado Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island __________ Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Susan M. Collins, of Maine Mel Martinez, of Florida Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina Norm Coleman, of Minnesota David Vitter, of Louisiana Bob Corker, of Tennessee Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania [DOCID:sc005] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 10] [[Page 10]] JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE Room SD-G01. Dirksen Office Building SENATE MEMBERS Charles E. Schumer, of New York, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Jim Webb, of Virginia Sam Brownback, of Kansas John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Robert F. Bennett, of Utah __________ JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY Room SR-305. Russell Office Building SENATE MEMBERS Ted Stevens, of Alaska, Vice Chairman Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Trent Lott, of Mississippi Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Charles E. Schumer, of New York __________ JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING SENATE MEMBERS Trent Lott, of Mississippi, Chairman Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii ----------------------, ------------------ __________ JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION Room SD-204. Dirksen Office Building SENATE MEMBERS Max Baucus, of Montana John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah __________ [DOCID:sc006] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 11] Cross Index of General Orders Measures With Corresponding Order Numbers Measure Number Order Number [[Page 11]] S. 2.............................................................. 2 S. 5.............................................................. 3 S. 84............................................................. 65 S. 113............................................................ 4 S. 184............................................................ 26 S. 194............................................................ 54 S. 200............................................................ 46 S. 202............................................................ 31 S. 216............................................................ 32 S. 219............................................................ 55 S. 220............................................................ 52 S. 232............................................................ 33 S. 235............................................................ 47 S. 240............................................................ 34 S. 241............................................................ 35 S. 245............................................................ 36 S. 255............................................................ 37 S. 260............................................................ 38 S. 262............................................................ 39 S. 263............................................................ 48 S. 264............................................................ 49 S. 265............................................................ 50 S. 266............................................................ 51 S. 268............................................................ 40 S. 275............................................................ 53 S. 277............................................................ 41 S. 283............................................................ 42 S. 287............................................................ 7 S. 316............................................................ 59 S. 320............................................................ 43 S. 349............................................................ 10 S. 372............................................................ 20 S. 385............................................................ 67 S. 412............................................................ 56 S. 470............................................................ 19 S. 509............................................................ 68 S. 574............................................................ 25 S. 641............................................................ 45 S. 761............................................................ 70 S. 763............................................................ 69 S.J. Res. 9....................................................... 72 S. Con. Res. 2.................................................... 12 S. Con. Res. 10................................................... 61 S. Con. Res. 21................................................... 82 S. Res. 36........................................................ 21 S. Res. 37........................................................ 22 S. Res. 41........................................................ 27 S. Res. 47........................................................ 28 S. Res. 49........................................................ 29 S. Res. 63........................................................ 17 S. Res. 78........................................................ 62 S. Res. 84........................................................ 63 S. Res. 96........................................................ 81 H.R. 3............................................................ 6 H.R. 6............................................................ 9 H.R. 57........................................................... 44 H.R. 391.......................................................... 8 H.R. 710.......................................................... 77 H.R. 800.......................................................... 66 H.R. 976.......................................................... 58 H.R. 987.......................................................... 76 H. Con. Res. 44................................................... 64 [DOCID:sc007] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 12-22] GENERAL ORDERS UNDER RULE VIII ======================================================================== Order Measure Number Title Reported or No. and Author Placed on the Calendar ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page (12)]] 2 S. 2 A bill to amend the Fair Jan. 8, 2007.--Read the Messrs. Reid Labor Standards Act of second time and placed and Kennedy 1938 to provide for an on the calendar. increase in the Federal minimum wage. 3 S. 5 A bill to amend the Jan. 8, 2007.--Read the Mr. Reid and Public Health Service second time and placed others Act to provide for on the calendar. (See human embryonic stem also Order No. 6.) cell research. 4 S. 113 A bill to make Jan. 8, 2007.--Read the Mr. Inhofe and appropriations for second time and placed others military construction on the calendar. and family housing projects for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2007. 6 H.R. 3 An act to amend the Jan. 12, 2007.--Read the Public Health Service second time and placed Act to provide for on the calendar. (See human embryonic stem also Order No. 3.) cell research. 7 S. 287 A bill to prohibit the Jan. 16, 2007.--Read the Mr. Kennedy use of funds for an second time and placed and others escalation of United on the calendar. States military forces in Iraq above the numbers existing as of January 9, 2007. 8 H.R. 391 A bill to authorize the Jan. 18, 2007.--Read the Secretary of Housing second time and placed and Urban Development on the calendar. to continue to insure, and to enter into commitments to insure, home equity conversion mortgages under section 255 of the National Housing Act. [[Page 13]] 9 H.R. 6 An act to reduce our Jan. 22, 2007.--Read the Nation's dependency on second time and placed foreign oil by on the calendar. investing in clean, renewable, and alternative energy resources, promoting new emerging energy technologies, developing greater efficiency, and creating a Strategic Energy Efficiency and Renewables Reserve to invest in alternative energy, and for other purposes. 10 S. 349 A bill to amend the Jan. 22, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Baucus Internal Revenue Code Baucus, Committee on of 1986 to provide Finance, without additional tax amendment. (An original incentives to employees bill.) (Rept. 1.) of small businesses, (Additional views and for other purposes. filed.) 12 S. Con. Res. 2 Concurrent resolution Jan. 24, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Biden and expressing the Biden, Committee on others bipartisan resolution Foreign Relations, with on Iraq. an amendment, and with a preamble. (No written report.) 17 S. Res. 63 Resolution authorizing Jan. 31, 2007.--Mrs. Mrs. Feinstein expenditures by the Feinstein, Committee on Committee on Rules and Rules and Administration. Administration, without amendment. (An original resolution.) (No written report.) 19 S. 470 A bill to express the Feb. 1, 2007.--Read the Mr. Levin sense of Congress on second time and placed Iraq. on the calendar. 20 S. 372 A bill to authorize Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Levin, Mr. appropriations for Committee on Armed Rockefeller fiscal year 2007 for Services, without the intelligence and amendment. (Rept. 5.) intelligence-related Jan. 24, 2007.--Mr. activities of the Rockefeller, Select United States Committee on Government, the Intelligence, without Intelligence Community amendment. (An original Management Account, and bill.) (Rept. 2.) the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes. [[Page 14]] 21 S. Res. 36 Resolution honoring Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, Ms. Snowe and women's health advocate Committee on the Mrs. Clinton Cynthia Boles Dailard. Judiciary, without amendment, and with a preamble. (No written report.) 22 S. Res. 37 Resolution designating Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, Ms. Stabenow March 26, 2007, as Committee on the and Mr. Levin ``National Support the Judiciary, without Troops Day'' and amendment, and with a encouraging the people preamble. (No written of the United States to report.) participate in a moment of silence to reflect upon the service and sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces both at home and abroad. 25 S. 574 A bill to express the Feb. 14, 2007.--Read the Mr. Reid sense of the Congress second time and placed on Iraq. on the calendar. 26 S. 184 A bill to provide Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Inouye and improved rail and Inouye, Committee on others surface transportation Commerce, Science, and security. Transportation, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 29.) 27 S. Res. 41 Resolution honoring the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Brown life and recognizing Leahy, Committee on the and Voinovich the accomplishments of Judiciary, without Tom Mooney, president amendment, and with a of the Ohio Federation preamble. (No written of Teachers. report.) 28 S. Res. 47 Resolution honoring the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Dodd life and achievements Leahy, Committee on the of George C. Springer, Judiciary, without Sr., the Northeast amendment, and with a regional director and a preamble. (No written former vice president report.) of the American Federation of Teachers. 29 S. Res. 49 Resolution recognizing Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Stevens and celebrating the Leahy, Committee on the and Ms. 50th anniversary of the Judiciary, without Murkowski entry of Alaska into amendment, and with a the Union as the 49th preamble. (No written State. report.) [[Page 15]] 31 S. 202 A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. conveyance of certain Bingaman, Committee on Bingaman and Forest Service land to Energy and Natural Domenici the City of Coffman Resources, without Cove, Alaska. amendment. (Rept. 6.) 32 S. 216 A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. exchange of certain Bingaman, Committee on Bingaman and Federal land in the Energy and Natural Domenici Santa Fe National Resources, without Forest and certain non- amendment. (Rept. 7.) Federal land in the Pecos National Historical Park in the State of New Mexico. 33 S. 232 A bill to make permanent Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Wyden the authorization for Bingaman, Committee on watershed restoration Energy and Natural and enhancement Resources, without agreements. amendment. (Rept. 8.) 34 S. 240 A bill to reauthorize and Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Craig and amend the National Bingaman, Committee on others Geologic Mapping Act of Energy and Natural 1992. Resources, without amendment. (Rept. 9.) 35 S. 241 A bill to authorize the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Wyden Secretary of the Bingaman, Committee on and Akaka Interior to enter into Energy and Natural cooperative agreements Resources, without to protect natural amendment. (Rept. 10.) resources of units of the National Park System through collaborative efforts on land inside and outside of units of the National Park System. 36 S. 245 A bill to authorize the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Pryor and Secretary of the Bingaman, Committee on Mrs. Lincoln Interior to designate Energy and Natural the President William Resources, without Jefferson Clinton amendment. (Rept. 11.) Birthplace Home in Hope, Arkansas, as a National Historic Site and unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes. 37 S. 255 A bill to provide Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. assistance to the State Bingaman, Committee on Domenici and of New Mexico for the Energy and Natural Bingaman development of Resources, without comprehensive State amendment. (Rept. 12.) water plans, and for other purposes. [[Page 16]] 38 S. 260 A bill to establish the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Fort Stanton-Snowy Bingaman, Committee on Domenici and River Cave National Energy and Natural Bingaman Conservation Area. Resources, with an amendment. (Rept. 13.) 39 S. 262 A bill to rename the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Craig Snake River Birds of Bingaman, Committee on and Crapo Prey National Energy and Natural Conservation Area in Resources, without the State of Idaho as amendment. (Rept. 14.) the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area in honor of the late Morley Nelson, an international authority on birds of prey, who was instrumental in the establishment of the National Conservation Area, and for other purposes. 40 S. 268 A bill to designate the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Ms. Cantwell Ice Age Floods National Bingaman, Committee on and others Geologic Trail, and for Energy and Natural other purposes. Resources, without amendment. (Rept. 15.) 41 S. 277 A bill to modify the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Thomas boundaries of Grand Bingaman, Committee on and Enzi Teton National Park to Energy and Natural include certain land Resources, without within the GT Park amendment. (Rept. 16.) subdivision, and for other purposes. 42 S. 283 A bill to amend the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Compact of Free Bingaman, Committee on Bingaman and Association Amendments Energy and Natural Domenici Act of 2003, and for Resources, without other purposes. amendment. (Rept. 17.) 43 S. 320 A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Akaka and protection of Bingaman, Committee on others paleontological Energy and Natural resources on Federal Resources, without lands, and for other amendment. (Rept. 18.) purposes. 44 H.R. 57 An act to repeal certain Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. sections of the Act of Bingaman, Committee on May 26, 1936, Energy and Natural pertaining to the Resources, without Virgin Islands. amendment. (Rept. 19.) [[Page 17]] 45 S. 641 A bill to express the Feb. 16, 2007.--Read the Mr. McConnell sense of Congress that second time and placed for Mr. Gregg no funds should be cut on the calendar. off or reduced for American troops in the field which would result in undermining their safety or their ability to complete their assigned missions. 46 S. 200 A bill to require the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Ms. Murkowski Secretary of the Bingaman, Committee on and Mr. Interior, acting Energy and Natural Stevens through the Bureau of Resources, without Reclamation and the amendment. (Rept. 20.) United States Geological Survey, to conduct a study on groundwater resources in the State of Alaska, and for other purposes. 47 S. 235 A bill to authorize the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Ms. Cantwell Secretary of the Bingaman, Committee on Interior to convey Energy and Natural certain buildings and Resources, without lands of the Yakima amendment. (Rept. 21.) Project, Washington, to the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District. 48 S. 263 A bill to amend the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Smith Oregon Resource Bingaman, Committee on and Wyden Conservation Act of Energy and Natural 1996 to reauthorize the Resources, without participation of the amendment. (Rept. 22.) Bureau of Reclamation in the Deschutes River Conservancy, and for other purposes. 49 S. 264 A bill to authorize the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Smith Bureau of Reclamation Bingaman, Committee on and Wyden to participate in the Energy and Natural rehabilitation of the Resources, with an Wallowa Lake Dam in amendment in the nature Oregon, and for other of a substitute. (Rept. purposes. 23.) 50 S. 265 A bill to authorize the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Wyden Secretary of the Bingaman, Committee on Interior, acting Energy and Natural through the Bureau of Resources, without Reclamation, to conduct amendment. (Rept. 24.) a water resource feasibility study for the Little Butte/Bear Creek Subbasins in Oregon. [[Page 18]] 51 S. 266 A bill to provide for the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Smith modification of an Bingaman, Committee on and Wyden amendatory repayment Energy and Natural contract between the Resources, without Secretary of the amendment. (Rept. 25.) Interior and the North Unit Irrigation District, and for other purposes. 52 S. 220 A bill to authorize early Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Craig repayment of Bingaman, Committee on obligations to the Energy and Natural Bureau of Reclamation Resources, without within the A & B amendment. (Rept. 26.) Irrigation District in the State of Idaho. 53 S. 275 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. Messrs. Prehistoric Trackways Bingaman, Committee on Bingaman and National Monument in Energy and Natural Domenici the State of New Resources, with Mexico. amendments. (Rept. 27.) 54 S. 194 A bill to designate the Feb. 17, 2007.--Committee Messrs. Allard facility of the United on Homeland Security and Salazar States Postal Service and Governmental located at 1300 North Affairs discharged; Frontage Road West in ordered placed on the Vail, Colorado, as the calendar. ``Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Post Office Building''. 55 S. 219 A bill to designate the Feb. 17, 2007.--Committee Messrs. Enzi facility of the United on Homeland Security and Thomas States Postal Service and Governmental located at 152 North Affairs discharged; 5th Street in Laramie, ordered placed on the Wyoming, as the ``Gale calendar. W. McGee Post Office''. 56 S. 412 A bill to designate the Feb. 17, 2007.--Committee Messrs. Durbin facility of the United on Homeland Security and Obama States Postal Service and Governmental located at 2633 11th Affairs discharged; Street in Rock Island, ordered placed on the Illinois, as the ``Lane calendar. Evans Post Office Building''. 58 H.R. 976 An act to amend the Feb. 26, 2007.--Read the Internal Revenue Code second time and placed of 1986 to provide tax on the calendar. relief for small businesses, and for other purposes. [[Page 19]] 59 S. 316 A bill to prohibit brand Feb. 27, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Kohl and name drug companies Leahy, Committee on the others from compensating Judiciary, without generic drug companies amendment. (No written to delay the entry of a report.) generic drug into the market. 61 S. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 10 honoring and praising Committee on the Mrs. Clinton the National Judiciary, without and others Association for the amendment, and with a Advancement of Colored preamble. (No written People on the occasion report.) of its 98th anniversary. 62 S. Res. 78 Resolution designating Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, Mr. Hagel and April 2007 as Committee on the others ``National Autism Judiciary, without Awareness Month'' and amendment, and with a supporting efforts to preamble. (No written increase funding for report.) research into the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with autism. 63 S. Res. 84 Resolution observing Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, Messrs. February 23, 2007, as Committee on the Brownback and the 200th anniversary Judiciary, without Pryor of the abolition of the amendment, and with a slave trade in the preamble. (No written British Empire, report.) honoring the distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging the people of the United States to follow the example of William Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the world. 64 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 44 honoring and praising Committee on the the National Judiciary, without Association for the amendment, and with a Advancement of Colored preamble. (No written People on the occasion report.) of its 98th anniversary. 65 S. 84 A bill to establish a Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. Mr. McCain and United States Boxing Inouye, Committee on others Commission to Commerce, Science, and administer the Act, and Transportation, without for other purposes. amendment. (Rept. 28.) [[Page 20]] 66 H.R. 800 An act to amend the Mar. 2, 2007.--Read the National Labor second time and placed Relations Act to on the calendar. establish an efficient system to enable employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to provide for mandatory injunctions for unfair labor practices during organizing efforts, and for other purposes. 67 S. 385 A bill to improve the Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Inouye and interoperability of Inouye, Committee on others emergency Commerce, Science, and communications Transportation, with equipment. amendments, and an amendment to the title. (Rept. 30.) 68 S. 509 A bill to provide Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. Mr. Inouye and improved aviation Inouye, Committee on others security, and for other Commerce, Science, and purposes. Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 31.) 69 S. 763 A bill to provide the Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dodd resources to protect Committee on Banking, public transportation Housing, and Urban from terrorism. Affairs, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 32.) 70 S. 761 A bill to invest in Mar. 6, 2007.--Read the Mr. Reid and innovation and second time and placed others education to improve on the calendar. the competitiveness of the United States in the global economy. 72 S.J. Res. 9 Joint resolution to Mar. 9, 2007.--Read the Mr. Reid and revise United States second time and placed others policy on Iraq. on the calendar. 76 H.R. 987 An act to endorse further Mar. 9, 2007.--Placed on enlargement of the the calendar. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and to facilitate the timely admission of new members to NATO, and for other purposes. [[Page 21]] 77 H.R. 710 An act to amend the Mar. 14, 2007.--Placed on National Organ the calendar. Transplant Act to provide that criminal penalties do not apply to paired donations of human kidneys, and for other purposes. 81 S. Res. 96 Resolution expressing the Mar. 15, 2007.--Mr. Mrs. McCaskill sense of the Senate Leahy, Committee on the and others that Harriett Woods Judiciary, without will be remembered as a amendment, and with a pioneer in women's preamble. (No written politics. report.) 82 S. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution Mar. 16, 2007.--Mr. 21 setting forth the Conrad, Committee on Mr. Conrad congressional budget the Budget, without for the United States amendment. (An original Government for fiscal concurrent resolution.) year 2008 and including (No written report.) the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2007 and 2009 through 2012. [[Page 22]] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ [DOCID:sc008] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 24] RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE ________________________________________________________________________ When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before the Senate on the next legislative day for consideration, unless by unanimous consent the Senate shall otherwise direct. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.) ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Short Title Date Submitted and Author ________________________________________________________________________ BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME ________________________________________________________________________ When objection is heard to the second reading of a bill or joint resolution, that measure is then laid before the Senate during morning business of the next legislative day for the second reading. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 2.) ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Short Title Date and Author ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 24]] [DOCID:sc009] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 25] SUBJECTS ON THE TABLE ________________________________________________________________________ Such subjects are business, usually bills and resolutions, placed here by unanimous consent. Once business has been given this status, it is in order to move to proceed to its consideration, even though it cannot be reached by a ``call of the calendar''. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Measure Title Date Number ________________________________________________________________________ MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION ________________________________________________________________________ After an action taken by the Senate, any Senator voting with the prevailing side or who has not voted may, on the same day or on either of the next two days of actual session thereafter, either enter a motion for reconsideration or move a reconsideration. This section contains such motions not yet acted on as so provided by rule XIII, Paragraph 1. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Date Subject ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 25]] Feb. 5, 2007. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 470 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 44). [DOCID:sc010] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 26-29] BILLS IN CONFERENCE ________________________________________________________________________ Jefferson's Manual, Section XLVI: ``And in all cases of conference asked after a vote of disagreement, etc., the conferees of the House asking it are to leave the papers with the conferees of the other * * *.'' The House agreeing to the conference usually acts on the report before the House requesting a conference. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Conferees Date Report and Date Brief Title Agreed to Conferees ______________________________ _______________ Appointed Senate House Senate House ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 26]] [[Page 27]] [[Page 28]] [[Page 29]] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ [DOCID:sc011] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 31-32] STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS [[Page 31]] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- reported conference report agreed or placed sent to to public measure number short title passed received in on passed confer- -------------------------- became law house senate calendar senate ence law number in senate senate house ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H.R. 4745 Supplemental SBA Disaster Loans, 2006.............................................. 2-15-06 2-15-06 * * * 2-17-06 * * * * * * * * * 2-18-06 109-174 H.R. 4939 Emergency Supplemental, 2006....................................................... 3-16-06 3-27-06 4-5-06 5-4-06 5-23-06 6-15-06 6-13-06 6-15-06 109-234 H.R. 5386 Interior, 2007..................................................................... 5-18-06 5-19-06 6-29-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5385 Military Quality of Life and Veterans Affairs, 2007................................ 5-19-06 5-22-06 7-20-06 11-14-06 ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5384 Agriculture, 2007.................................................................. 5-23-06 5-24-06 6-22-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5427 Energy and Water, 2007............................................................. 5-24-06 5-25-06 6-29-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5441 Homeland Security, 2007............................................................ 6-6-06 6-7-06 6-29-06 7-13-06 9-21-06 9-29-06 9-29-06 10-4-06 109-295 H.R. 5521 Legislative, 2007.................................................................. 6-7-06 6-7-06 6-22-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5522 Foreign Operations, 2007........................................................... 6-9-06 6-12-06 7-10-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5576 Transportation, Treasury, HUD, Judiciary, D.C., 2007............................... 6-14-06 6-15-06 7-26-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... H.R. 5631 Defense, 2007 \1\.................................................................. 6-20-06 6-21-06 7-25-06 9-7-06 9-21-06 9-29-06 9-26-06 9-29-06 109-289 H.R. 5672 Science, State, Justice, Commerce, 2007............................................ 6-29-06 6-29-06 7-13-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... S. 3660 District of Columbia, 2007......................................................... * * * * * * 7-13-06 .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... 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