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SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION convened january 4, 2005 DAYS OF SESSION 159
adjourned december 22, 2005
SECOND SESSION convened january 3, 2006 DAYS OF SESSION 32
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CALENDAR OF BUSINESS
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
SENATE CONVENES AT 9:00 A.M.
PENDING BUSINESS
S. CON. RES. 83 (ORDER NO. 371)
Concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the
United States Government for fiscal year 2007 and including the
appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2006 and 2008 through
2011.
(Pending Business on P. 2)
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PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF EMILY J. REYNOLDS,
SECRETARY OF THE SENATE
By David J. Tinsley, Legislative Clerk
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PENDING BUSINESS
S. 2349 (ORDER NO. 367)
A bill to provide greater transparency in the legislative process.
(Mar. 6, 2006.)
UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENTS
S. CON. RES. 83 (ORDER NO. 371)
1.--Ordered, That on Tuesday, March, 14, 2006 at 9:00 a.m., the
Senate resume consideration of S. Con. Res. 83, an original concurrent
resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States
Government for fiscal year 2007 and including the appropriate budgetary
levels for fiscal years 2006 and 2008 through 2011; provided that there
be 40 hours equally divided for debate; provided further, that the
Senate begin consideration of the following amendments in the order
listed below and under the listed debate times:
Conrad/Feingold--PAYGO (1 hour equally divided)
Talent--Defense (1 hour equally divided)
Kennedy--Education (1 hour equally divided)
Chafee--IDEA/Spec. Ed. (1 hour equally divided)
Burns--Veterans (1 hour equally divided)
Akaka--Veterans (1 hour equally divided)
Ordered further, That the votes occur in relation to the amendments
beginning at approximately 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14, 2006, with no
second degree amendments in order prior to the votes in relation to the
amendments and the votes under this agreement count equally against the
resolution; further, that all quorum calls be charged equally during the
consideration of this measure. (Mar. 13, 2006.)
S. 2349 (ORDER NO. 367)
2.--Ordered, That with respect to S. 2349, a bill to provide greater
transparency in the legislative process, following the disposition of
the pending amendments, the following be the next first degree
amendments in order:
McCain-Santorum amendment
Feingold amendment
Ordered further, That notwithstanding the provisions of Rule XXII,
second degree amendments be filed no later than 2:00 p.m. on Monday,
March 13, 2006. (Mar. 8, 9, 2006.)
H.R. 22
3.--Ordered, That with respect to H.R. 22, an act to reform the
postal laws of the United States, provided it shall not be in order for
the Senate to consider any conference report or any House amendments to
H.R. 22, if it would cause a net increase in on or off budget direct
spending in excess of $5 billion in any of the four 10-year periods
beginning in 2016-2055, as estimated by the Congressional Budget Office.
(Feb. 9, 2006.)
S. 1042, S. 1043, S. 1044, S. 1045
4.--Ordered, That with respect to S. 1042, S. 1043, S. 1044, and S.
1045, that if the Senate receives a message with respect to any of these
bills from the House of Representatives, the Senate disagree with the
House on its amendment or amendments to the Senate bill and agree to or
request a conference, as appropriate, with the House on the disagreeing
votes of the two houses; provided that the Chair be authorized to
appoint conferees; and that the foregoing occur without intervening
action or debate. (Nov. 15, 2005.)
S. 295
5.--Ordered, That the Majority Leader, after consultation with the
Democratic Leader, shall no later than the end of the first session of
the 109th Congress or no later than March 31, 2006, call up S. 295, a
bill to authorize appropriate action if the negotiations with the
People's Republic of China regarding China's undervalued currency are
not successful; provided that if the bill has not been reported by then
by the Committee on Finance it be discharged at that time and the Senate
proceed to the consideration thereof; that there be 2 hours for debate
equally divided between the Senator from Iowa (Mr. Grassley) and the
Democratic Leader, or his designee, that no amendments or motions be in
order, including committee amendments, that after the use or yielding
back of time, the bill
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be read a third time and the Senate proceed to a vote on passage of the
bill, with no intervening action or debate. (July 1, 2005, Nov. 16,
2005.)
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Senate Membership, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session
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Class
1 Akaka, Daniel K..................................... HI
2 Alexander, Lamar.................................... TN
2 Allard, Wayne....................................... CO
1 Allen, George....................................... VA
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
3 Brownback, Sam...................................... KS
3 Bunning, Jim........................................ KY
1 Burns, Conrad....................................... MT
3 Burr, Richard....................................... NC
1 Byrd, Robert C...................................... WV
1 Cantwell, Maria..................................... WA
1 Carper, Thomas R.................................... DE
1 Chafee, Lincoln..................................... RI
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
2 Cornyn, John........................................ TX
2 Craig, Larry E...................................... ID
3 Crapo, Mike......................................... ID
1 Dayton, Mark........................................ MN
3 DeMint, Jim......................................... SC
1 DeWine, Mike........................................ OH
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
1 Frist, William H.................................... TN
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
1 Jeffords, James M*.................................. VT
2 Johnson, Tim........................................ SD
1 Kennedy, Edward M................................... MA
2 Kerry, John F....................................... MA
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
2 McConnell, Mitch.................................... KY
1 Menendez, Robert\1\................................. 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 Santorum, Rick...................................... PA
1 Sarbanes, Paul S.................................... MD
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 Talent, James M.\2\................................. MO
1 Thomas, Craig....................................... WY
3 Thune, John......................................... SD
3 Vitter, David....................................... LA
3 Voinovich, George V................................. OH
2 Warner, John........................................ VA
3 Wyden, Ron.......................................... OR
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Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2007 (Rep. 15 Ind. 1 33
Demo. 17).
Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2009 (Rep. 21 Ind. 0 33
Demo. 12).
Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2011 (Rep. 19 Ind. 0 34
Demo. 15).
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Totals (Rep. 55 Ind. 1 Demo. 44)...... 100
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
STANDING COMMITTEES
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AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY
Room SR-328A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first and third
Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia, Chairman
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
James M. Talent, of Missouri
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
Norm Coleman, of Minnesota
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
__________
Tom Harkin, of Iowa
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
Mark Dayton, of Minnesota
Ken Salazar, of Colorado
APPROPRIATIONS
Room S-128, The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi, Chairman
Ted Stevens, of Alaska
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Conrad Burns, of Montana
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
Mike DeWine, of Ohio
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
Wayne Allard, of Colorado
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Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont
Tom Harkin, of Iowa
Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland
Harry Reid, of Nevada
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
ARMED SERVICES
Room SR-228. Russell Office Building. Meetings, Thursdays at 10 a.m.
John Warner, of Virginia, Chairman
John McCain, of Arizona
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Susan M. Collins, of Maine
John Ensign, of Nevada
James M. Talent, of Missouri
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina
John Cornyn, of Texas
John Thune, of South Dakota
__________
Carl Levin, of Michigan
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
Mark Dayton, of Minnesota
Evan Bayh, of Indiana
Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York
BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS
Room SD-534. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, last Tuesday of each
month at 10:30 a.m.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama, Chairman
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Wayne Allard, of Colorado
Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming
Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire
Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina
Mel Martinez, of Florida
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Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
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
Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
BUDGET
Room SD-621. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each
month.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire, Chairman
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
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
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Kent Conrad, of North Dakota
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland
Patty Murray, of Washington
Ron Wyden, of Oregon
Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin
Tim Johnson, of South Dakota
Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia
Bill Nelson, of Florida
Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION
Room SD-508. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays
at 10 a.m.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska, Chairman
John McCain, of Arizona
Conrad Burns, of Montana
Trent Lott, of Mississippi
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon
John Ensign, of Nevada
George Allen, of Virginia
John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
David Vitter, of Louisiana
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Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
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
E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
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ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Room SD-364. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, third Wednesday of each
month at 10 a.m.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico, Chairman
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
Mel Martinez, of Florida
James M. Talent, of Missouri
Conrad Burns, of Montana
George Allen, of Virginia
Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
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Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico
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
Dianne Feinstein, of California
Maria Cantwell, of Washington
Ken Salazar, of Colorado
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
Room SD-458. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third
Thursdays at 10 a.m.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma, Chairman
John Warner, of Virginia
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
John Thune, of South Dakota
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
David Vitter, of Louisiana
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James M. Jeffords, of Vermont
Max Baucus, of Montana
Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut
Barbara Boxer, of California
Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware
Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York
Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey
Barack Obama, of Illinois
FINANCE
Room SD-219. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth
Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa, Chairman
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Trent Lott, of Mississippi
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Jon Kyl, of Arizona
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
William H. Frist, of Tennessee
Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
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Max Baucus, of Montana
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia
Kent Conrad, of North Dakota
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont
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
FOREIGN RELATIONS
Room SD-446. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the
Chairman.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana, Chairman
Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska
Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island
George Allen, of Virginia
Norm Coleman, of Minnesota
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Mel Martinez, of Florida
__________
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland
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
HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
Room SD-428. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth
Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming, Chairman
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire
William H. Frist, of Tennessee
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
Mike DeWine, of Ohio
John Ensign, of Nevada
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
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Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
Tom Harkin, of Iowa
Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico
Patty Murray, of Washington
Jack Reed, of Rhode Island
Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York
HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Room SD-340. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each
month.
Susan M. Collins, of Maine, Chairman
Ted Stevens, of Alaska
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
Norm Coleman, of Minnesota
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico
John Warner, of Virginia
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Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut
Carl Levin, of Michigan
Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii
Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware
Mark Dayton, of Minnesota
Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
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JUDICIARY
Room SD-224. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the
Chairman.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania, Chairman
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
Jon Kyl, of Arizona
Mike DeWine, of Ohio
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
John Cornyn, of Texas
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
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Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont
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
RULES AND ADMINISTRATION
Room SR-305. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the
Chairman.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi, Chairman
Ted Stevens, of Alaska
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
William H. Frist, of Tennessee
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska
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Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
Dianne Feinstein, of California
Charles E. Schumer, of New York
Mark Dayton, of Minnesota
Richard Durbin, of Illinois
E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska
SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Room SR-428A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each
month.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine, Chairman
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
Conrad Burns, of Montana
George Allen, of Virginia
Norm Coleman, of Minnesota
John Thune, of South Dakota
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
David Vitter, of Louisiana
Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming
John Cornyn, of Texas
__________
John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts
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
VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Room SR-414. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each
month.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho, Chairman
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
John Ensign, of Nevada
John Thune, of South Dakota
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
__________
Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont
Patty Murray, of Washington
Barack Obama, of Illinois
Ken Salazar, of Colorado
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OTHER, SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS
Room SH-838. Hart Office Building
John McCain, of Arizona, Chairman
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico
Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
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Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota, Vice 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
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS
Room SH-220. Hart Office Building
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio, Chairman
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming
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Tim Johnson, of South Dakota, Vice Chairman
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
Ken Salazar, of Colorado
SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
Room SH-211. Hart Office Building
Pat Roberts, of Kansas, Chairman
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Mike DeWine, of Ohio
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
Trent Lott, of Mississippi
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
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John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia, Vice Chairman
Carl Levin, of Michigan
Dianne Feinstein, of California
Ron Wyden, of Oregon
Evan Bayh, of Indiana
Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland
Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING
Room SD-G31. Dirksen Office Building
Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon, Chairman
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama
Susan M. Collins, of Maine
James M. Talent, of Missouri
Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina
Mel Martinez, of Florida
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania
Conrad Burns, of Montana
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
__________
Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont
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
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JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS
JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE
Room SD-G01. Dirksen Office Building
SENATE MEMBERS
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah, Vice Chairman
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
John Cornyn, of Texas
Jack Reed, of Rhode Island
Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico
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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
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JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING
SENATE MEMBERS
Trent Lott, of Mississippi, Chairman
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
Mark Dayton, of Minnesota
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JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION
Room SD-204. Dirksen Office Building
SENATE MEMBERS
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Trent Lott, of Mississippi
Max Baucus, of Montana
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia
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JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES
SENATE MEMBERS
Bill Frist, of Tennessee
Trent Lott, of Mississippi
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
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Cross Index of General Orders Measures With Corresponding Order Numbers
Measure Number Order Number
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S. 10............................................................. 121
S. 21............................................................. 112
S. 48............................................................. 57
S. 63............................................................. 8
S. 103............................................................ 184
S. 113............................................................ 204
S. 134............................................................ 35
S. 147............................................................ 101
S. 158............................................................ 302
S. 163............................................................ 9
S. 177............................................................ 26
S. 200............................................................ 10
S. 204............................................................ 12
S. 249............................................................ 13
S. 265............................................................ 359
S. 288............................................................ 2
S. 339............................................................ 85
S. 360............................................................ 211
S. 363............................................................ 291
S. 364............................................................ 161
S. 378............................................................ 86
S. 403............................................................ 16
S. 491............................................................ 128
S. 494............................................................ 114
S. 517............................................................ 319
S. 518............................................................ 187
S. 525............................................................ 199
S. 536............................................................ 100
S. 539............................................................ 34
S. 555............................................................ 73
S. 570............................................................ 49
S. 572............................................................ 224
S. 589............................................................ 59
S. 590............................................................ 144
S. 600............................................................ 48
S. 606............................................................ 116
S. 629............................................................ 92
S. 661............................................................ 96
S. 662............................................................ 164
S. 667............................................................ 60
S. 728............................................................ 93
S. 731............................................................ 323
S. 732............................................................ 68
S. 839............................................................ 77
S. 844............................................................ 78
S. 845............................................................ 79
S. 846............................................................ 80
S. 847............................................................ 81
S. 848............................................................ 82
S. 851............................................................ 83
S. 858............................................................ 154
S. 864............................................................ 152
S. 865............................................................ 153
S. 867............................................................ 145
S. 870............................................................ 87
S. 871............................................................ 88
S. 872............................................................ 89
S. 873............................................................ 90
S. 874............................................................ 91
S. 881............................................................ 317
S. 892............................................................ 146
S. 898............................................................ 115
S. 907............................................................ 94
S. 955............................................................ 241
S. 967............................................................ 352
S. 975............................................................ 97
S. 989............................................................ 99
S. 1003........................................................... 324
S. 1021........................................................... 203
S. 1052........................................................... 364
S. 1053........................................................... 107
S. 1061........................................................... 108
S. 1062........................................................... 109
S. 1063........................................................... 353
S. 1084........................................................... 110
S. 1085........................................................... 111
S. 1086........................................................... 251
S. 1098........................................................... 113
S. 1107........................................................... 200
S. 1127........................................................... 118
S. 1206........................................................... 147
S. 1207........................................................... 148
S. 1230........................................................... 127
S. 1265........................................................... 202
S. 1266........................................................... 132
S. 1280........................................................... 185
S. 1291........................................................... 186
S. 1317........................................................... 156
S. 1326........................................................... 252
S. 1332........................................................... 151
S. 1354........................................................... 296
S. 1374........................................................... 159
S. 1389........................................................... 171
S. 1394........................................................... 165
S. 1400........................................................... 304
S. 1408........................................................... 320
S. 1409........................................................... 255
S. 1410........................................................... 201
S. 1420........................................................... 173
S. 1446........................................................... 170
S. 1516........................................................... 235
S. 1566........................................................... 191
S. 1567........................................................... 192
S. 1614........................................................... 300
S. 1681........................................................... 206
S. 1682........................................................... 207
S. 1683........................................................... 208
S. 1684........................................................... 209
S. 1688........................................................... 210
S. 1696........................................................... 212
S. 1700........................................................... 226
S. 1708........................................................... 356
S. 1715........................................................... 213
S. 1716........................................................... 214
S. 1718........................................................... 215
S. 1725........................................................... 232
S. 1738........................................................... 228
S. 1745........................................................... 219
S. 1748........................................................... 220
S. 1753........................................................... 321
S. 1760........................................................... 315
S. 1761........................................................... 222
S. 1771........................................................... 223
S. 1789........................................................... 297
S. 1802........................................................... 233
S. 1803........................................................... 293
S. 1860........................................................... 316
S. 1871........................................................... 234
S. 1873........................................................... 257
S. 1904........................................................... 253
S. 1953........................................................... 276
S. 1960........................................................... 280
S. 1969........................................................... 283
S. 2006........................................................... 301
S. 2008........................................................... 292
S. 2013........................................................... 365
S. 2015........................................................... 354
S. 2027........................................................... 306
S. 2029........................................................... 295
S. 2032........................................................... 299
S. 2036........................................................... 333
S. 2128........................................................... 369
S. 2178........................................................... 368
S. 2273........................................................... 361
S. 2349........................................................... 367
S.J. Res. 15...................................................... 183
S.J. Res. 18...................................................... 158
S. Con. Res. 83................................................... 371
S. Res. 49........................................................ 4
H.R. 8............................................................ 84
H.R. 310.......................................................... 17
H.R. 366.......................................................... 155
H.R. 554.......................................................... 254
H.R. 748.......................................................... 157
H.R. 810.......................................................... 119
H.R. 841.......................................................... 61
H.R. 1428......................................................... 198
H.R. 1797......................................................... 179
H.R. 2123......................................................... 258
H.R. 2601......................................................... 172
H.R. 2745......................................................... 133
H.R. 2864......................................................... 166
H.R. 2892......................................................... 351
H.R. 4096......................................................... 326
H.R. 4388......................................................... 327
H.R. 4473......................................................... 358
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GENERAL ORDERS
UNDER RULE VIII
========================================================================
Order Measure Number Title Reported or
No. and Author Placed on the Calendar
________________________________________________________________________
[[Page (13)]]
2 S. 288 A bill to extend Federal Feb. 10, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Gregg and funding for operation Committee on Health,
others of State high risk Education, Labor, and
health insurance pools. Pensions, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
121.)
4 S. Res. 49 Resolution authorizing Feb. 14, 2005.--Mr. Lott,
Mr. Lott expenditures by the Committee on Rules and
Committee on Rules and Administration, without
Administration. amendment. (An original
resolution.) (No
written report.)
8 S. 63 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Northern Rio Grande Domenici, Committee on
Bingaman and National Heritage Area Energy and Natural
Domenici in the State of New Resources, with
Mexico, and for other amendments. (Rept. 1.)
purposes.
9 S. 163 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Bennett National Mormon Pioneer Domenici, Committee on
Heritage Area in the Energy and Natural
State of Utah, and for Resources, with
other purposes. amendments, and an
amendment to the title.
(Rept. 2.)
10 S. 200 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Arabia Mountain Domenici, Committee on
Chambliss and National Heritage Area Energy and Natural
Isakson in the State of Resources, with an
Georgia, and for other amendment. (Rept. 3.)
purposes.
12 S. 204 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Landrieu Atchafalaya National Domenici, Committee on
and Mr. Vitter Heritage Area in the Energy and Natural
State of Louisiana. Resources, without
amendment. (Rept. 5.)
13 S. 249 A bill to establish the Feb. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Reid and Great Basin National Domenici, Committee on
others Heritage Route in the Energy and Natural
States of Nevada and Resources, without
Utah. amendment. (Rept. 6.)
[[Page 14]]
16 S. 403 A bill to amend title 18, Feb. 17, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Ensign and United States Code, to second time and placed
others prohibit taking minors on the calendar.
across State lines in
circumvention of laws
requiring the
involvement of parents
in abortion decisions.
17 H.R. 310 An act to increase the Feb. 18, 2005.--Read the
penalties for second time and placed
violations by on the calendar.
television and radio
broadcasters of the
prohibitions against
transmission of
obscene, indecent, and
profane material, and
for other purposes.
26 S. 177 A bill to further the Mar. 7, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici purposes of the Domenici, Committee on
and others Reclamation Projects Energy and Natural
Authorization and Resources, without
Adjustment Act of 1992 amendment. (Rept. 15.)
by directing the
Secretary of the
Interior, acting
through the
Commissioner of
Reclamation, to carry
out an assessment and
demonstration program
to control salt cedar
and Russian olive, and
the other purposes.
34 S. 539 A bill to amend title 28, Mar. 8, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Martinez United States Code, to second time and placed
provide the protections on the calendar.
of habeas corpus for
certain incapacitated
individuals whose life
is in jeopardy, and for
other purposes.
35 S. 134 A bill to adjust the Mar. 9, 2005.--Mr.
Mmes. boundary of Redwood Domenici, Committee on
Feinstein and National Park in the Energy and Natural
Boxer State of California. Resources, without
amendment. (Rept. 23.)
48 S. 600 A bill to authorize Mar. 10, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Lugar appropriations for the Lugar, Committee on
Department of State and Foreign Relations,
international without amendment. (An
broadcasting activities original bill.) (Rept.
for fiscal years 2006 35.) (See also Order
and 2007, for the Peace No. 172.)
Corps for fiscal years
2006 and 2007, for
foreign assistance
programs for fiscal
years 2006 and 2007,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 15]]
49 S. 570 A bill to amend titles Mar. 10, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Nelson of XVIII and XIX of the second time and placed
Florida Social Security Act and on the calendar.
title III of the Public
Health Service Act to
improve access to
information about
individuals' health
care options and legal
rights for care near
the end of life, to
promote advance care
planning and
decisionmaking so that
individuals' wishes are
known should they
become unable to speak
for themselves, to
engage health care
providers in
disseminating
information about and
assisting in the
preparation of advance
directives, which
include living wills
and durable powers of
attorney for health
care, and for other
purposes.
57 S. 48 A bill to reauthorize Mar. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. appropriations for the Domenici, Committee on
Lautenberg and New Jersey Coastal Energy and Natural
Corzine Heritage Trail Route, Resources, with
and for other purposes. amendments. (Rept. 41.)
59 S. 589 A bill to establish the Mar. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Cornyn Commission on Freedom Specter, Committee on
and Leahy of Information Act the Judiciary, without
Processing Delays. amendment. (No written
report.)
60 S. 667 A bill to reauthorize and Mar. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley improve the program of Grassley, Committee on
block grants to States Finance, without
for temporary amendment. (An original
assistance for needy bill.) (Rept. 51.)
families, improve
access to quality child
care, and for other
purposes.
61 H.R. 841 An act to require States Mar. 19, 2005.--Read the
to hold special second time and placed
elections to fill on the calendar.
vacancies in the House
of Representatives not
later than 49 days
after the vacancy is
announced by the
Speaker of the House of
Representatives in
extraordinary
circumstances, and for
other purposes.
[[Page 16]]
68 S. 732 A bill to authorize funds Apr. 6, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe for Federal-aid Inhofe, Committee on
highways, highway Environment and Public
safety programs, and Works, without
transit programs, and amendment. (An original
for other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 53.)
73 S. 555 A bill to amend the Apr. 14, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. DeWine and Sherman Act to make Specter, Committee on
others oil-producing and the Judiciary, without
exporting cartels amendment. (No written
illegal. report.)
77 S. 839 A bill to repeal the law Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer that gags doctors and second time and placed
denies women on the calendar.
information and
referrals concerning
their reproductive
health options.
78 S. 844 A bill to expand access Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Clinton to preventive health second time and placed
and Mr. Reid care services that help on the calendar.
reduce unintended
pregnancy, reduce the
number of abortions,
and improve access to
women's health care.
79 S. 845 A bill to amend title 10, Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Reid United States Code, to second time and placed
permit retired on the calendar.
servicemembers who have
a service-connected
disability to receive
disability compensation
and either retired pay
or Combat-Related
Special Compensation
and to eliminate the
phase-in period with
respect to such
concurrent receipt.
80 S. 846 A bill to provide fair Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Durbin wages for America's second time and placed
workers. on the calendar.
81 S. 847 A bill to lower the Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Ms. Stabenow burden of gasoline second time and placed
and Mr. prices on the economy on the calendar.
Schumer of the United States
and circumvent the
efforts of OPEC to reap
windfall oil profits.
[[Page 17]]
82 S. 848 A bill to improve Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Bingaman education, and for second time and placed
other purposes. on the calendar.
83 S. 851 A bill to reduce budget Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Conrad and deficits by restoring second time and placed
others budget enforcement and on the calendar.
strengthening fiscal
responsibility.
84 H.R. 8 An act to make the repeal Apr. 20, 2005.--Read the
of the estate tax second time and placed
permanent. on the calendar.
85 S. 339 A bill to reaffirm the Apr. 21, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Reid and authority of States to Specter, Committee on
others regulate certain the Judiciary, without
hunting and fishing amendment. (No written
activities. report.)
86 S. 378 A bill to make it a Apr. 21, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Biden and criminal act to Specter, Committee on
others willfully use a weapon the Judiciary, with an
with the intent to amendment in the nature
cause death or serious of a substitute. (No
bodily injury to any written report.)
person while on board a
passenger vessel, and
for other purposes.
87 S. 870 A bill to prohibit energy Apr. 22, 2005.--Read the
Ms. Cantwell market manipulation. second time and placed
on the calendar.
88 S. 871 A bill to amend title 10, Apr. 22, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Levin United States Code, to second time and placed
ensure that the on the calendar.
strength of the Armed
Forces and the
protections and
benefits for members of
the Armed Forces and
their families are
adequate for keeping
the commitment of the
people of the United
States to support their
servicemembers, and for
other purposes.
[[Page 18]]
89 S. 872 A bill to amend the Apr. 22, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Dorgan Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to provide for on the calendar.
the taxation of income
of controlled foreign
corporations
attributable to
imported property.
90 S. 873 A bill to amend title Apr. 22, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Durbin XVIII of the Social second time and placed
Security Act to deliver on the calendar.
a meaningful benefit
and lower prescription
drug prices under the
medicare program.
91 S. 874 A bill to establish a Apr. 22, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Durbin and national health program second time and placed
Mrs. Lincoln administered by the on the calendar.
Office of Personnel
Management to offer
health benefits plans
to individuals who are
not Federal employees,
and for other purposes.
92 S. 629 A bill to amend chapter Apr. 25, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Sessions 97 of title 18, United Specter, Committee on
States Code, relating the Judiciary, with
to protecting against amendments. (No written
attacks on railroads report.)
and other mass
transportation systems.
93 S. 728 A bill to provide for the Apr. 26, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Bond and consideration and Inhofe, Committee on
others development of water Environment and Public
and related resources, Works, with amendments.
to authorize the (Rept. 61.) (Additional
Secretary of the Army views filed.) (See also
to construct various Order No. 166.)
projects for
improvements to rivers
and harbors of the
United States, and for
other purposes.
94 S. 907 A bill to amend chapter Apr. 26, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby 53 of title 49, United Shelby, Committee on
States Code, to improve Banking, Housing, and
the Nation's public Urban Affairs, without
transportation, and for amendment. (An original
other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 62.)
[[Page 19]]
96 S. 661 A bill to amend the Apr. 28, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
others of 1986 to provide for Finance, with an
the modernization of amendment in the nature
the United States Tax of a substitute. (Rept.
Court, and for other 64.)
purposes.
97 S. 975 A bill to provide May 9, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Lieberman incentives to increase second time and placed
and others research by private on the calendar.
sector entities to
develop medical
countermeasures to
prevent, detect,
identify, contain, and
treat illnesses,
including those
associated with a
biological, chemical,
nuclear, or
radiological weapons
attack or an infectious
disease outbreak, and
for other purposes.
99 S. 989 A bill to ensure that a May 11, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Durbin and Federal employee who second time and placed
Ms. Mikulski takes leave without pay on the calendar.
in order to perform
service as a member of
the uniformed services
or member of the
National Guard shall
continue to receive pay
in an amount which,
when taken together
with the pay and
allowances such
individual is receiving
for such service, will
be no less than the
basic pay such
individual would then
be receiving if no
interruption in
employment had
occurred.
100 S. 536 A bill to make technical May 12, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. McCain corrections to laws McCain, Committee on
relating to Native Indian Affairs, without
Americans, and for amendment. (Rept. 67.)
other purposes.
101 S. 147 A bill to express the May 16, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Akaka and policy of the United McCain, Committee on
others States regarding the Indian Affairs, with an
United States amendment in the nature
relationship with of a substitute. (Rept.
Native Hawaiians and to 68.)
provide a process for
the recognition by the
United States of the
Native Hawaiian
governing entity.
[[Page 20]]
107 S. 1053 A bill to amend the May 17, 2005.--Mr. Lott,
Mr. Lott Federal Election Committee on Rules and
Campaign Act of 1971 to Administration, without
clarify when amendment. (An original
organizations described bill.) (No written
in section 527 of the report.)
Internal Revenue Code
of 1986 must register
as political
committees, and for
other purposes.
108 S. 1061 A bill to provide for May 19, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Murray secondary school second time and placed
reform, and for other on the calendar.
purposes.
109 S. 1062 A bill to amend the Fair May 19, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy Labor Standards Act of second time and placed
1938 to provide for an on the calendar.
increase in the Federal
minimum wage.
110 S. 1084 A bill to eliminate child May 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy poverty, and for other second time and placed
purposes. on the calendar.
111 S. 1085 A bill to provide for May 20, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy paid sick leave to second time and placed
and others ensure that Americans on the calendar.
can address their own
health needs and the
health needs of their
families.
112 S. 21 A bill to provide for May 24, 2005.--Ms.
Ms. Collins homeland security grant Collins, Committee on
and others coordination and Homeland Security and
simplification, and for Governmental Affairs,
other purposes. with an amendment in
the nature of a
substitute. (Rept. 71.)
(Additional views
filed.)
113 S. 1098 A bill to prevent abuse May 24, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy of the special second time and placed
and others allowance subsidies on the calendar.
under the Federal
Family Education Loan
Program.
[[Page 21]]
114 S. 494 A bill to amend chapter May 25, 2005.--Ms.
Mr. Akaka and 23 of title 5, United Collins, Committee on
others States Code, to clarify Homeland Security and
the disclosures of Governmental Affairs,
information protected without amendment.
from prohibited (Rept. 72.)
personnel practices,
require a statement in
nondisclosure policies,
forms, and agreements
that such policies,
forms, and agreements
conform with certain
disclosure protections,
provide certain
authority for the
Special Counsel, and
for other purposes.
115 S. 898 A bill to amend the May 25, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mrs. Hutchison Public Health Service Committee on Health,
and others Act to authorize a Education, Labor, and
demonstration grant Pensions, with an
program to provide amendment in the nature
patient navigator of a substitute. (Rept.
services to reduce 73.)
barriers and improve
health care outcomes,
and for other purposes.
116 S. 606 A bill to amend the Clean May 26, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Thune and Air Act to eliminate Inhofe, Committee on
others methyl tertiary butyl Environment and Public
ether from the United Works, with amendments.
States fuel supply, to (Rept. 74.) (Additional
increase production and and minority views
use of renewable fuel, filed.)
and to increase the
Nation's energy
independence, and for
other purposes.
118 S. 1127 A bill to require the May 26, 2005.--Read the
Ms. Snowe and Secretary of Defense to second time and placed
others submit to Congress all on the calendar.
documentation related
to the Secretary's
recommendations for the
2005 round of defense
base closure and
realignment.
119 H.R. 810 An act to amend the June 6, 2005.--Read the
Public Health Service second time and placed
Act to provide for on the calendar.
human embryonic stem
cell research.
[[Page 22]]
121 S. 10 A bill to enhance the June 9, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici energy security of the Domenici, Committee on
United States, and for Energy and Natural
other purposes. Resources, without
amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 78.)
(Additional views
filed.)
127 S. 1230 A bill to amend the June 14, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 to provide for Finance, without
the extension of the amendment. (An original
Highway Trust Fund and bill.) (Rept. 82.)
the Aquatic Resources
Trust Fund expenditure
authority and related
taxes and to provide
for excise tax reform
and simplification, and
for other purposes.
128 S. 491 A bill to amend the June 16, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Omnibus Crime Control Specter, Committee on
Specter, and Safe Streets Act of the Judiciary, without
Santorum, and 1968 to expand the amendment. (No written
Leahy. definition of report.)
firefighter to include
apprentices and
trainees, regardless of
age or duty
limitations.
132 S. 1266 A bill to permanently June 16, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Roberts authorize certain Roberts, Select
provisions of the Committee on
Uniting and Intelligence, without
Strengthening America amendment. (An original
by Providing bill.) (Rept. 85.)
Appropriate Tools (Additional and
Required to Intercept minority views filed.)
and Obstruct Terrorism
(USA PATRIOT) Act of
2001, to reauthorize a
provision of the
Intelligence Reform and
Terrorism Prevention
Act of 2004, to clarify
certain definitions in
the Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance Act of
1978, to provide
additional
investigative tools
necessary to protect
the national security,
and for other purposes.
133 H.R. 2745 An act to reform the June 21, 2005.--Read the
United Nations, and for second time and placed
other purposes. on the calendar. (See
also Order No. 165.)
[[Page 23]]
144 S. 590 A bill to designate the June 29, 2005.--Committee
Messrs. Ensign facility of the United on Homeland Security
and Reid States Postal Service and Governmental
located at 750 4th Affairs discharged;
Street in Sparks, ordered placed on the
Nevada, as the ``Mayor calendar.
Tony Armstrong Memorial
Post Office''.
145 S. 867 A bill to designate the June 29, 2005.--Committee
Mrs. Feinstein facility of the United on Homeland Security
States Postal Service and Governmental
located at 8200 South Affairs discharged;
Vermont Avenue in Los ordered placed on the
Angeles, California, as calendar.
the ``Sergeant First
Class John Marshall
Post Office Building''.
146 S. 892 A bill to designate the June 29, 2005.--Committee
Mr. Nelson of facility of the United on Homeland Security
Florida States Postal Service and Governmental
located at 321 Affairs discharged;
Montgomery Road in ordered placed on the
Altamonte Springs, calendar.
Florida, as the
``Arthur Stacey
Mastrapa Post Office
Building''.
147 S. 1206 A bill to designate the June 29, 2005.--Committee
Mmes. facility of the United on Homeland Security
Feinstein and States Postal Service and Governmental
Boxer located at 4960 West Affairs discharged;
Washington Boulevard in ordered placed on the
Los Angeles, calendar.
California, as the
``Ray Charles Post
Office Building''.
148 S. 1207 A bill to designate the June 29, 2005.--Committee
Mmes. facility of the United on Homeland Security
Feinstein and States Postal Service and Governmental
Boxer located at 30777 Rancho Affairs discharged;
California Road in ordered placed on the
Temecula, California, calendar.
as the ``Dalip Singh
Saund Post Office
Building''.
151 S. 1332 A bill to prevent and July 1, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. mitigate identity second time and placed
Specter and theft; to ensure on the calendar.
Leahy privacy; and to enhance
criminal penalties, law
enforcement assistance,
and other protections
against security
breaches, fraudulent
access, and misuse of
personally identifiable
information.
[[Page 24]]
152 S. 864 A bill to amend the July 1, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe Atomic Energy Act of Inhofe, Committee on
and Voinovich 1954 to modify Environment and Public
provisions relating to Works, with an
nuclear safety and amendment in the nature
security, and for other of a substitute. (Rept.
purposes. 98.)
153 S. 865 A bill to amend the July 1, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Voinovich Atomic Energy Act of Inhofe, Committee on
1954 to reauthorize the Environment and Public
Price-Anderson Works, with an
provisions. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
99.)
154 S. 858 A bill to reauthorize July 1, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Nuclear Regulatory Inhofe, Committee on
Voinovich and Commission user fees, Environment and Public
Inhofe and for other purposes. Works, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
100.)
155 H.R. 366 An act to amend the Carl July 1, 2005.--Placed on
D. Perkins Vocational the calendar.
and Technical Education
Act of 1998 to
strengthen and improve
programs under that
Act.
156 S. 1317 A bill to provide for the July 11, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Hatch and collection and Committee on Health,
others maintenance of cord Education, Labor, and
blood units for the Pensions, with an
treatment of patients amendment in the nature
and research, and to of a substitute. (Rept.
amend the Public Health 129.)
Service Act to
authorize the Bone
Marrow and Cord Blood
Cell Transportation
Program to increase the
number of transplants
for recipients suitably
matched to donors of
bone marrow and cord
blood.
157 H.R. 748 An act to amend title 18, July 11, 2005.--Read the
United States Code, to second time and placed
prevent the on the calendar.
transportation of
minors in circumvention
of certain laws
relating to abortion,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 25]]
158 S.J. Res. 18 Joint resolution July 12, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. McConnell approving the renewal Grassley, Committee on
and others of import restrictions Finance, without
contained in the amendment. (Rept. 101.)
Burmese Freedom and
Democracy Act of 2003.
159 S. 1374 A bill to amend the July 12, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. McCain Homeland Security Act second time and placed
and Dorgan of 2002 to provide for on the calendar.
a border preparedness
pilot program on Indian
land.
161 S. 364 A bill to establish a July 13, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Inouye and program within the Stevens, Committee on
others National Oceanic and Commerce, Science, and
Atmospheric Transportation, with
Administration to amendments. (Rept.
integrate Federal 102.)
coastal and ocean
mapping activities.
164 S. 662 A bill to reform the July 14, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Collins postal laws of the Collins, Committee on
and others United States. Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs,
with an amendment in
the nature of a
substitute. (No written
report.)
165 S. 1394 A bill to reform the July 14, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Smith and United Nations, and for second time and placed
others other purposes. on the calendar. (See
also Order No. 133.)
166 H.R. 2864 An act to provide for the July 18, 2005.--Placed on
conservation and the calendar. (See also
development of water Order No. 93.)
and related resources,
to authorize the
Secretary of the Army
to construct various
projects for
improvements to rivers
and harbors of the
United States, and for
other purposes.
[[Page 26]]
170 S. 1446 A bill making July 21, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Brownback appropriations for the Brownback, Committee on
government of the Appropriations, without
District of Columbia amendment. (An original
and other activities bill.) (Rept. 106.)
chargeable in whole or
in part against the
revenues of said
District for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2006, and for other
purposes.
171 S. 1389 A bill to authorize and July 22, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Specter improve the USA PATRIOT Specter, Committee on
and others Act. the Judiciary, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (No
written report.)
172 H.R. 2601 An act to authorize July 22, 2005.--Placed on
appropriations for the the calendar. (See also
Department of State for Order No. 48.)
fiscal years 2006 and
2007, and for other
purposes.
173 S. 1420 A bill to amend the July 25, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Enzi and Federal Food, Drug, and Committee on Health,
others Cosmetic Act with Education, Labor, and
respect to medical Pensions, with an
device user fees. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
107.) (Additional views
filed.)
179 H.R. 1797 An act to provide for July 27, 2005.--Read the
equitable compensation second time and placed
to the Spokane Tribe of on the calendar. (See
Indians of the Spokane also Order No. 317.)
Reservation for the use
of tribal land for the
production of
hydropower by the Grand
Coulee Dam, and for
other purposes.
183 S.J. Res. 15 Joint resolution to July 29, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Brownback acknowledge a long McCain, Committee on
and others history of official Indian Affairs, without
depredations and ill- amendment, and with a
conceived policies by preamble. (Rept. 113.)
the United States
Government regarding
Indian tribes and offer
an apology to all
Native Peoples on
behalf of the United
States.
[[Page 27]]
184 S. 103 A bill to respond to the July 28, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Talent and illegal production, Specter, Committee on
others distribution, and use the Judiciary, with an
of methamphetamine in amendment in the nature
the United States, and of a substitute. (No
for other purposes. written report.)
185 S. 1280 A bill to authorize July 28, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Snowe and appropriations for Stevens, Committee on
others fiscal years 2006 and Commerce, Science, and
2007 for the United Transportation, with
States Coast Guard, and amendments. (Rept.
for other purposes. 114.)
186 S. 1291 A bill to provide for the July 29, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. McCain acquisition of McCain, Committee on
subsurface mineral Indian Affairs, without
interests in land owned amendment. (Rept. 116.)
by the Pascua Yaqui
Tribe and land held in
trust for the Tribe.
187 S. 518 A bill to provide for the July 29, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Sessions establishment of a Committee on Health,
and others controlled substance Education, Labor, and
monitoring program in Pensions, with an
each State. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
117.)
191 S. 1566 A bill to reauthorize the July 29, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Chambliss Commodity Exchange Act, Chambliss, Committee on
and for other purposes. Agriculture, Nutrition,
and Forestry, without
amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 119.)
(See also Order No.
358.)
192 S. 1567 A bill to reauthorize and July 29, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens improve surface Stevens, Committee on
transportation safety Commerce, Science, and
programs, and for other Transportation, without
purposes. amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 120.)
198 H.R. 1428 An act to authorize Aug. 31, 2005.--Mr.
appropriations for the Inhofe, Committee on
National Fish and Environment and Public
Wildlife Foundation, Works, without
and for other purposes. amendment. (Rept. 127.)
(Additional views
filed.)
[[Page 28]]
199 S. 525 A bill to amend the Child Aug. 31, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Alexander Care and Development Committee on Health,
and others Block Grant Act of 1990 Education, Labor, and
to reauthorize the Act, Pensions, with an
to improve early amendment in the nature
learning opportunities of a substitute. (Rept.
and promote school 130.)
preparedness, and for
other purposes.
200 S. 1107 A bill to reauthorize the Aug. 31, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Enzi and Head Start Act, and for Committee on Health,
others other purposes. Education, Labor, and
Pensions, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
131.) (See also Order
No. 258.)
201 S. 1410 A bill to reauthorize the Sept. 6, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Chafee Neotropical Migratory Inhofe, Committee on
Bird Conservation Act, Environment and Public
and for other purposes. Works, without
amendment. (Rept. 132.)
202 S. 1265 A bill to make grants and Sept. 7, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Voinovich loans available to Inhofe, Committee on
and others States and other Environment and Public
organizations to Works, with an
strengthen the economy, amendment in the nature
public health, and of a substitute. (Rept.
environment of the 133.)
United States by
reducing emissions from
diesel engines.
203 S. 1021 A bill to reauthorize the Sept. 7, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Enzi Workforce Investment Committee on Health,
Act of 1998, and for Education, Labor, and
other purposes. Pensions, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
134.) (Additional views
filed.)
204 S. 113 A bill to modify the date Sept. 12, 2005.--Mr.
Mrs. Feinstein as of which certain McCain, Committee on
tribal land of the Indian Affairs, without
Lytton Rancheria of amendment. (Rept. 136.)
California is deemed to
be held in trust.
206 S. 1681 A bill to provide for Sept. 13, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Hutchison reimbursement of second time and placed
and Mr. Cornyn communities for on the calendar.
purchases of supplies
distributed to Katrina
Survivors.
[[Page 29]]
207 S. 1682 A bill to provide for Sept. 13, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Hutchison reimbursement for second time and placed
and Mr. Cornyn business revenue lost on the calendar.
as a result of a
facility being used as
an emergency shelter
for Katrina Survivors.
208 S. 1683 A bill to provide relief Sept. 13, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Hutchison for students affected second time and placed
and Mr. Cornyn by Hurricane Katrina. on the calendar.
209 S. 1684 A bill to clarify which Sept. 13, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Hutchison expenses relating to second time and placed
and Mr. Cornyn emergency shelters for on the calendar.
Katrina Survivors are
eligible for Federal
reimbursement.
210 S. 1688 A bill to provide 100 Sept. 13, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Hutchison percent Federal second time and placed
financial assistance on the calendar.
under the Medicaid and
State children's health
insurance programs for
States providing
medical or child health
assistance to survivors
of Hurricane Katrina,
to provide for an
accommodation of the
special needs of such
survivors under the
medicare program, and
for other purposes.
211 S. 360 A bill to amend the Sept. 15, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Snowe and Coastal Zone Management Stevens, Committee on
Mr. Kerry Act. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
137.)
212 S. 1696 A bill to provide tax Sept. 15, 2005.--
Mr. Grassley relief for the victims Committee on Finance
and others of Hurricane Katrina, discharged; amended and
to provide incentives ordered placed on the
for charitable giving, calendar.
and for other purposes.
213 S. 1715 A bill to provide relief Sept. 19, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. Enzi for students and second time and placed
and Kennedy institutions affected on the calendar.
by Hurricane Katrina,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 30]]
214 S. 1716 A bill to provide Sept. 19, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. emergency healthcare second time and placed
Grassley and relief for the on the calendar.
Baucus survivors of Hurricane
Katrina, and for other
purposes.
215 S. 1718 A bill to provide special Sept. 20, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. Enzi rules for disaster second time and placed
and Kennedy relief employment under on the calendar.
the Workforce
Investment Act of 1998
for individuals
displaced by Hurricane
Katrina.
219 S. 1745 A bill to expand the Sept. 22, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. Enzi availability of second time and placed
and Kennedy resources under the on the calendar.
Community Services
Block Grant Act for
individuals affected by
Hurricane Katrina.
220 S. 1748 A bill to establish a Sept. 22, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Clinton congressional second time and placed
and others commission to examine on the calendar.
the Federal, State, and
local response to the
devastation wrought by
Hurricane Katrina in
the Gulf Region of the
United States
especially in the
States of Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama,
and other areas
impacted in the
aftermath and make
immediate corrective
measures to improve
such responses in the
future.
222 S. 1761 A bill to clarify the Sept. 26, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Thune and liability of government second time and placed
others contractors assisting on the calendar.
in rescue, recovery,
repair, and
reconstruction work in
the Gulf Coast region
of the United States
affected by Hurricane
Katrina or other major
disasters.
223 S. 1771 A bill to express the Sept. 27, 2005.--Read the
Messrs. Enzi sense of Congress and second time and placed
and Kennedy to improve reporting on the calendar.
with respect to the
safety of workers in
the response and
recovery activities
related to Hurricane
Katrina, and for other
purposes.
[[Page 31]]
224 S. 572 A bill to amend the Sept. 27, 2005.--Ms.
Messrs. Akaka Homeland Security Act Collins, Committee on
and Durbin of 2002 to give Homeland Security and
additional biosecurity Governmental Affairs,
responsibilities to the with an amendment in
Department of Homeland the nature of a
Security. substitute. (Rept.
209.)
226 S. 1700 A bill to establish an Sept. 27, 2005.--Ms.
Mr. Coburn and Office of the Hurricane Collins, Committee on
others Katrina Recovery Chief Homeland Security and
Financial Officer, and Governmental Affairs,
for other purposes. with an amendment in
the nature of a
substitute. (No written
report.)
228 S. 1738 A bill to expand the Sept. 27, 2005.--Ms.
Ms. Collins responsibilities of the Collins, Committee on
and others Special Inspector Homeland Security and
General for Iraq Governmental Affairs,
Reconstruction to with amendments. (No
provide independent and written report.)
objective audits and
investigations relating
to the Federal programs
for Hurricane Katrina
recovery.
232 S. 1725 A bill to strengthen Sept. 29, 2005.--Ms.
Mr. Lieberman Federal leadership, Collins, Committee on
and others provide grants, enhance Homeland Security and
outreach and guidance, Governmental Affairs,
and provide other with amendments. (No
support to State and written report.)
local officials to
enhance emergency
communications
capabilities, to
achieve communications
interoperability, to
foster improved
regional collaboration
and coordination, to
promote more efficient
utilization of funding
devoted to public
safety communications,
to promote research and
development by both the
public and private
sectors for first
responder
communications, and for
other purposes.
233 S. 1802 A bill to provide for Sept. 30, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Enzi appropriate waivers, second time and placed
suspensions, or on the calendar.
exemptions from
provisions of title I
of the Employee
Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974
with respect to
individual account
plans affected by
Hurricane Katrina or
Rita.
[[Page 32]]
234 S. 1871 A bill to repeal the Oct. 17, 2005.--Ms.
Ms. Collins increased micropurchase Collins, Committee on
threshold. Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs,
without amendment. (An
original bill.) (No
written report.)
235 S. 1516 A bill to reauthorize Oct. 18, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Lott and Amtrak, and for other Stevens, Committee on
others purposes. Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
143.)
241 S. 955 A bill to direct the Oct. 19, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Frist Secretary of the Domenici, Committee on
and Alexander Interior to conduct a Energy and Natural
special resource study Resources, with an
to determine the amendment. (Rept. 149.)
suitability and
feasibility of
including in the
National Park System
certain sites in
Williamson County,
Tennessee, relating to
the Battle of Franklin.
251 S. 1086 A bill to improve the Oct. 20, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch national program to Specter, Committee on
register and monitor the Judiciary, with an
individuals who commit amendment in the nature
crimes against children of a substitute. (No
or sex offenses. written report.)
252 S. 1326 A bill to require Oct. 20, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Sessions agencies and persons in Specter, Committee on
possession of the Judiciary, without
computerized data amendment. (No written
containing sensitive report.)
personal information,
to disclose security
breaches where such
breach poses a
significant risk of
identity theft.
253 S. 1904 A bill to provide Oct. 21, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Alexander elementary and second time and placed
and others secondary education on the calendar.
assistance to students
and schools impacted by
Hurricane Katrina.
[[Page 33]]
254 H.R. 554 An act to prevent Oct. 21, 2005.--Read the
legislative and second time and placed
regulatory functions on the calendar.
from being usurped by
civil liability actions
brought or continued
against food
manufacturers,
marketers,
distributors,
advertisers, sellers,
and trade associations
for claims of injury
relating to a person's
weight gain, obesity,
or any health condition
associated with weight
gain or obesity.
255 S. 1409 A bill to amend the Safe Oct. 24, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Murkowski Drinking Water Act Inhofe, Committee on
Amendments of 1996 to Environment and Public
modify the grant Works, with an
program to improve amendment in the nature
sanitation in rural and of a substitute. (Rept.
Native villages in the 159.)
State of Alaska.
257 S. 1873 A bill to prepare and Oct. 24, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Mr. Burr and stengthen the Committee on Health,
others biodefenses of the Education, Labor, and
United States against Pensions, with an
deliberate, accidental, amendment in the nature
and natural outbreaks of a substitute. (No
of illness, and for written report.)
other purposes.
258 H.R. 2123 An act to reauthorize the Oct. 25, 2005.--Placed on
Head Start Act to the calendar. (See also
improve the school Order No. 200.)
readiness of
disadvantaged children,
and for other purposes.
276 S. 1953 A bill to amend the Nov. 2, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 and the Finance, without
Employee Retirement amendment. (An original
Income Security Act of bill.) (Rept. 174.)
1974 to protect the
retirement security of
American workers by
ensuring that pension
benefits are funded and
that pension assets are
adequately diversified
and by providing
workers with adequate
access to, and
information about,
their pension plans,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 34]]
280 S. 1960 A bill to protect the Nov. 4, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Bunning health and safety of second time and placed
and others all athletes, to on the calendar.
promote the integrity
of professional sports
by establishing minimum
standards for the
testing of steroids and
other performance-
enhancing substances
and methods by
professional sports
leagues, and for other
purposes.
283 S. 1969 A bill to express the Nov. 8, 2005.--Read the
Mr. Baucus sense of the Senate second time and placed
regarding Medicaid on the calendar.
reconciliation
legislation to be
reported by a
conference committee
during the 109th
Congress.
291 S. 363 A bill to amend the Nov. 16, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Inouye and Nonindigenous Aquatic Stevens, Committee on
others Nuisance Prevention and Commerce, Science, and
Control Act of 1990 to Transportation, with an
establish vessel amendment in the nature
ballast water of a substitute. (Rept.
management 181.)
requirements, and for
other purposes.
292 S. 2008 A bill to improve cargo Nov. 16, 2005.--Read the
Mrs. Murray security, and for other second time and placed
and others purposes. on the calendar.
293 S. 1803 A bill to authorize Nov. 16, 2005.--Committee
Mr. Roberts appropriations for on Homeland Security
fiscal year 2006 for and Governmental
intelligence and Affairs, discharged
intelligence-related pursuant to section
activities of the 3(b) of S. Res. 400,
United States 94th Congress, as
Government, the amended by S. Res. 445,
Intelligence Community 108th Congress; and
Management Account, and placed on the calendar.
the Central Oct. 27, 2005.--Mr.
Intelligence Agency Warner, Committee on
Retirement and Armed Services, with
Disability System, and amendments. (Rept.
for other purposes. 173.)
Sept. 29, 2005.--Mr.
Roberts, Select
Committee on
Intelligence, without
amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 142.)
[[Page 35]]
295 S. 2029 A bill to amend and Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens enhance certain Stevens, Committee on
maritime programs of Commerce, Science, and
the Department of Transportation, without
Transportation, and for amendment. (An original
other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 183.)
296 S. 1354 A bill to establish Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Feingold commissions to review Specter, Committee on
and others the facts and the Judiciary, without
circumstances amendment. (No written
surrounding injustices report.)
suffered by European
Americans, European
Latin Americans, and
Jewish refugees during
World War II.
297 S. 1789 A bill to prevent and Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Specter mitigate identity Specter, Committee on
and others theft, to ensure the Judiciary, with an
privacy, to provide amendment in the nature
notice of security of a substitute. (No
breaches, and to written report.)
enhance criminal
penalties, law
enforcement assistance,
and other protections
against security
breaches, fraudulent
access, and misuse of
personally identifiable
information.
299 S. 2032 A bill to authorize the Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby Secretary of Homeland Shelby, Committee on
Security to award Banking, Housing, and
grants to public Urban Affairs, without
transportation agencies amendment. (An original
to improve security, bill.) (No written
and for other purposes. report.)
300 S. 1614 A bill to extend the Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr. Enzi,
Messrs. Enzi authorization of Committee on Health
and Kennedy programs under the Education, Labor, and
Higher Education Act of Pensions, with an
1965, and for other amendment in the nature
purposes. of a substitute. (Rept.
218.)
301 S. 2006 A bill to provide for Nov. 17, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe recovery efforts Inhofe, Committee on
and Jeffords relating to Hurricanes Environment and Public
Katrina and Rita for Works, with amendments.
Corps of Engineers (No written report.)
projects.
[[Page 36]]
302 S. 158 A bill to establish the Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Lieberman Long Island Sound Inhofe, Committee on
and others Stewardship Initiative. Environment and Public
Works, without
amendment. (Rept. 185.)
304 S. 1400 A bill to amend the Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Chafee and Federal Water Pollution Inhofe, Committee on
others Control Act and the Environment and Public
Safe Drinking Water Act Works, with an
to improve water and amendment in the nature
wastewater of a substitute. (Rept.
infrastructure in the 186.)
United States.
306 S. 2027 A bill to implement the Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley United States-Bahrain Grassley, Committee on
Free Trade Agreement. Finance, without
amendment. (Rept. 199.)
315 S. 1760 A bill to authorize early Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Messrs. Smith repayment of Domenici, Committee on
and Wyden obligations to the Energy and Natural
Bureau of Reclamation Resources, without
within Rogue River amendment. (Rept. 197.)
Valley Irrigation
District or within
Medford Irrigation
District.
316 S. 1860 A bill to amend the Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici Energy Policy Act of Domenici, Committee on
and others 2005 to improve energy Energy and Natural
production and reduce Resources, with an
energy demand through amendment in the nature
improved use of of a substitute. (Rept.
reclaimed waters, and 198.)
for other purposes.
317 S. 881 A bill to provide for Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Ms. Cantwell equitable compensation McCain, Committee on
and others to the Spokane Tribe of Indian Affairs, without
Indians of the Spokane amendment. (Rept. 200.)
Reservation for the use (See also Order No.
of tribal land for the 179.)
production of
hydropower by the Grand
Coulee Dam, and for
other purposes.
319 S. 517 A bill to establish the Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mrs. Hutchison Weather Modification Stevens, Committee on
Operations and Research Commerce, Science, and
Board, and for other Transportation, with an
purposes. amendment in the nature
of a substitute, and an
amendment to the title.
(Rept. 202.)
[[Page 37]]
320 S. 1408 A bill to strengthen data Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Smith and protection and Stevens, Committee on
others safeguards, require Commerce, Science, and
data breach Transportation, with an
notification, and amendment in the nature
further prevent of a substitute. (Rept.
identity theft. 203.)
321 S. 1753 A bill to establish a Dec. 8, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. DeMint and unified national hazard Stevens, Committee on
others alert system, and for Commerce, Science, and
other purposes. Transportation, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
204.)
323 S. 731 A bill to recruit and Dec. 12, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Conrad and retain more qualified McCain, Committee on
others individuals to teach in Indian Affairs, with
Tribal Colleges and amendments. (Rept.
Universities. 205.)
324 S. 1003 A bill to amend the Act Dec. 12, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. McCain of December 22, 1974, McCain, Committee on
and for other purposes. Indian Affairs, with
amendments. (Rept.
206.)
326 H.R. 4096 An act to amend the Dec. 13, 2005.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to extend to on the calendar.
2006 the alternative
minimum tax relief
available in 2005 and
to index such relief
for inflation.
327 H.R. 4388 An act to amend the Dec. 13, 2005.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to extend on the calendar.
certain expiring
provisions, and for
other purposes.
333 S. 2036 A bill to designate the Dec. 16, 2005.--Ms.
Mr. Kennedy facility of the United Collins, Committee on
States Postal Service Homeland Security and
located at 320 High Governmental Affairs,
Street in Clinton, without amendment. (No
Massachusetts, as the written report.)
``Raymond J. Salmon
Post Office''.
[[Page 38]]
351 H.R. 2892 An act to amend section Dec. 16, 2005.--Read the
255 of the National second time and place
Housing Act to remove on the calendar.
the limitation on the
number of reverse
mortgages that may be
insured under the FHA
mortgage insurance
program for such
mortgages.
352 S. 967 A bill to amend the Dec. 20, 2005.--Mr
Mr. Lautenberg Communications Act of Stevens, Committee on
and others 1934 to ensure that Commerce, Science, and
prepackaged news Transportation, with an
stories contain amendment in the nature
announcements that of a substitute. (Rept.
inform viewers that the 210.)
information within was
provided by the United
States Government, and
for other purposes.
353 S. 1063 A bill to promote and Dec. 20, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Nelson of enhance public safety Stevens, Committee on
Florida and and to encourage the Commerce, Science, and
others rapid deployment of IP- Transportation, with an
enabled voice services. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
211.)
354 S. 2015 A bill to provide a site Dec. 21, 2005.--Mr.
Mr. Isakson for construction of a Inhofe, Committee on
national health museum, Environment and Public
and for other purposes. Works, without
amendment. (Rept. 212.)
356 S. 1708 A bill to modify Jan. 26, 2006.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe and requirements relating Inhofe, Committee on
others to the authority of the Environment and Public
Administrator of Works, without
General Services to amendment. (Rept. 214.)
enter into emergency
leases during major
disasters and other
emergencies.
358 H.R. 4473 An act to reauthorize and Jan. 27, 2006.--Placed on
amend the Commodity the calendar. (See also
Exchange Act to promote Order No. 191.)
legal certainty,
enhance competition,
and reduce systemic
risk in markets for
futures and over-the-
counter derivatives,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 39]]
359 S. 265 A bill to amend the Feb. 2, 2006.--Committee
Mr. Frist and Public Health Service on Health, Education,
others Act to add requirements Labor, and Pensions,
regarding trauma care, without amendment.
and for other purposes. (Rept. 215.)
361 S. 2273 A bill to make available Feb. 13, 2006.--Read the
Ms. Snowe and funds included in the second time and placed
others Deficit Reduction Act on the calendar.
of 2005 for the Low-
Income Home Energy
Assistance Act of 1981
program for fiscal year
2006, and for other
purposes.
364 S. 1052 A bill to improve Feb. 27, 2006.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens transportation Stevens, Committee on
and others security, and for other Commerce, Science, and
purposes. Transportation, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
216.)
365 S. 2013 A bill to amend the Feb. 27, 2006.--Mr.
Messrs. Marine Mammal Stevens, Committee on
Stevens and Protection Act of 1972 Commerce, Science, and
Inouye to implement the Transportation, without
Agreement on the amendment. (Rept. 217.)
Conservation and
Management of the
Alaska-Chukotka Polar
Bear Population.
367 S. 2349 A bill to provide greater Mar. 1, 2006.--Mr. Lott,
Mr. Lott transparency in the Committee on Rules and
legislative process. Administration, without
amendment. (An original
bill.) (No written
report.)
368 S. 2178 A bill to make the Mar. 2, 2006.--Mr.
Mr. Schumer stealing and selling of Specter, Committee on
and others telephone records a the Judiciary, without
criminal offense. amendment. (No written
report.)
369 S. 2128 A bill to provide greater Mar. 3, 2006.--Ms.
Mr. McCain and transparency with Collins, Committee on
others respect to lobbing Homeland Security and
activities, and for Governmental Affairs,
other purposes. with an amendment in
the nature of a
substitute. (No written
report.)
[[Page 40]]
371 S. Con. Res. Setting forth the Mar. 10, 2006.--Mr.
83 congressional budget Gregg, Committee on the
Mr. Gregg for the United States Budget, without
Government for fiscal amendment. (An original
year 2007 and including concurrent resolution.)
the appropriate (No written report.)
budgetary levels for
fiscal years 2006 and
2008 through 2011.
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RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE
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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.)
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Number Short Title Date Submitted and Author
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BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME
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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.)
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SUBJECTS ON THE TABLE
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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''.
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Measure Title Date
Number
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MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION
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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.
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Feb. 14, 2006.
Motion entered by Mr. Frist to reconsider the vote by which the motion to
waive the Congressional Budget Act on the bill S. 852 was not agreed to.
(Roll Call No. 21.)
Mar. 9, 2006.
Motion entered by Mr. Frist to reconsider the vote by which the motion to
invoke cloture on S. 2349 was not agreed to. (Roll Call No. 36.)
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BILLS IN CONFERENCE
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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.
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Number Conferees Date Report
and Date Brief Title Agreed to
Conferees ______________________________ _______________
Appointed Senate House Senate House
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H.R. 889 Coast Guard and Senators From the
Oct. 27, Marine Stevens, Committee on
2005 Transportation Snowe, Transportation
Nov. 4, Act, 2005 Lott, and
2005 Smith, Infrastructure,
Inouye, for
Cantwell, and consideration
Lautenberg. of the House
(Senate asks.) bill and the
Senate
amendment, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representatives
Young of
Alaska,
LoBiondo,
Coble,
Hoekstra,
Simmons,
Mario Diaz-
Balart
of Florida,
Boustany,
Oberstar,
Filner,
Taylor of
Mississippi,
Higgins, and
Schwartz of
Pennsylvania.
From the
Committee on
Energy and
Commerce, for
consideration
of sec. 408 of
the House
bill, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representatives
Barton of
Texas,
Gillmor, and
Dingell.
(continued
on
next page)
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H.R. 889 Coast Guard and From the
Oct. 27, Marine Committee on
2005 Transportation Homeland
Nov. 4, Act, 2005 Security, for
2005 (continued) consideration
(continued of secs. 101,
) 404, 413, and
424 of the
House bill,
and secs. 202,
207, 215, and
302 of the
Senate
amendment, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representatives
Daniel E.
Lundgren
of
California,
Reichert, and
Thompson of
Mississippi.
From the
Committee on
Resources, for
consideration
of secs. 426,
427, and title
V of the House
bill, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representatives
Pombo,
Jones of
North
Carolina,
and Pallone.
(House acts
first.)
H.R. 4297 Tax Relief Senators Representatives
Feb. 8, Extension Grassley, Thomas,
2006 Reconciliation Kyl, and McCrery,
Act, 2005 Baucus. Camp of
(Senate acts Michigan,
first.) Rangel,
and Stark.
(House asks.)
H.R. 22 Postal Senators
Feb. 9, Accountability Collins,
2006 and Stevens,
Enhancement Voinovich,
Act Coleman,
Bennett,
Lieberman,
Akaka, and
Carper.
(Senate asks.)
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H.R. 2830 Pension Senators From the
Mar. 3, Protection Grassley, Committee on
2006 Act, 2005 Hatch, Education and
Mar. 8, Lott, the Workforce,
2006 Snowe, for
Santorum, consideration
Enzi, of the House
Gregg, bill and the
DeWine, Senate
Isakson, amendment
Baucus, thereto, and
Rockefeller, modifications
Conrad, committed to
Bingaman, conference:
Kennedy, Representatives
Harkin, and McKeon,
Mikulski. Sam Johnson
(Senate asks.) of Texas,
Kline,
Tiberi,
George Miller
of
California,
Payne, and
Andrews.
From the
Committee on
Ways and
Means, for
consideration
of the House
bill and the
Senate
amendment
thereto, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representatives
Thomas,
Camp of
Michigan,
and
Rangel.
From
consideration
of the House
bill and the
Senate
amendment
thereto, and
modifications
committed to
conference:
Representative
Boehner.
(House acts
first.)
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STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS
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H.R. 1268 Emergency Supplemental, 2005....................................................... 3-16-05 3-16-05 4-6-05 4-21-05 4-26-05 5-10-05 5-5-05 5-11-05 109-13
H.R. 2360 Homeland Security, 2006............................................................ 5-17-05 5-18-05 6-16-05 7-14-05 9-28-05 10-7-05 10-6-05 10-18-05 109-90
H.R. 2361 Interior, 2006..................................................................... 5-19-05 5-20-05 6-10-05 6-29-05 7-26-05 7-29-05 7-28-05 8-2-05 109-54
H.R. 2419 Energy and Water, 2006............................................................. 5-24-05 5-25-05 6-16-05 7-1-05 10-26-05 11-14-05 11-9-05 11-19-05 109-103
H.R. 2528 Military Quality of Life and Veterans Affairs, 2006................................ 5-26-05 5-26-05 7-21-05 9-22-05 11-3-05 11-18-05 11-18-05 11-30-05 109-114
H.R. 2744 Agriculture, 2006.................................................................. 6-8-05 6-9-05 6-27-05 9-22-05 10-20-05 11-3-05 10-28-05 11-10-05 109-97
H.R. 2862 Science, State, Justice, Commerce, 2006............................................ 6-16-05 6-16-05 6-23-05 9-15-05 11-2-05 11-16-05 11-9-05 11-22-05 109-108
H.R. 2863 Defense, 2006...................................................................... 6-20-05 6-21-05 9-28-05 10-7-05 12-14-05 12-21-05 12-19-05 12-30-05 109-148
H.R. 2985 Legislative, 2006 \1\.............................................................. 6-22-05 6-24-05 6-24-05 6-30-05 7-26-05 7-29-05 7-28-05 8-2-05 109-55
H.R. 3010 Labor, HHS, Education, 2006........................................................ 6-24-05 6-27-05 7-14-05 10-27-05 12-7-05 \3\ 12-21-05 12-14-05 12-30-05 109-149
H.R. 3057 Foreign Operations, 2006........................................................... 6-28-05 6-29-05 6-30-05 7-20-05 10-27-05 11-10-05 11-4-05 11-14-05 109-102
H.R. 3130 Veterans Medical Supplemental, 2005................................................ 6-30-05 6-30-05 .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... .........
H.R. 3058 Transportation, Treasury, HUD, Judiciary, D.C., 2006............................... 6-30-05 7-11-05 7-26-05 10-20-05 11-8-05 11-21-05 11-18-05 11-30-05 109-115
S. 1446 District of Columbia, 2006......................................................... * * * * * * 7-21-05 (\2\) ........... .......... ............ .......... .........
H.R. 3645 Emergency Supplemental, Hurricane Disaster Relief, 2005............................ 9-2-05 9-2-05 * * * 9-2-05 * * * * * * * * * 9-2-05 109-61
H.R. 3673 Emergency Supplemental, Hurricane Disaster Relief, 2005............................ 9-8-05 9-8-05 * * * 9-8-05 * * * * * * * * * 9-8-05 109-62
H.J. Res. 68 Continuing, 2006................................................................... 9-29-05 9-29-05 * * * 9-30-05 * * * * * * * * * 9-30-05 109-77
H.J. Res. 72 Further Continuing, 2006........................................................... 11-17-05 11-17-05 * * * 11-18-05 * * * * * * * * * 11-19-05 109-105
H.J. Res. 75 Further Continuing, 2006........................................................... 12-17-05 12-17-05 * * * 12-17-05 * * * * * * * * * 12-18-05 109-128
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H.R. 4745 Supplemental SBA Disaster Loans, 2006.............................................. 2-15-06 2-15-06 * * * 2-17-06 * * * * * * * * * 2-18-06 109-174
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