SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 4, 2007 ! " FIRST SESSION ADJOURNED DECEMBER 31, 2007 DAYS OF SESSION 190

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2008 SECOND SESSION ! ADJOURNED JANUARY 2, 2009 " DAYS OF SESSION 184

CALENDAR OF BUSINESS FINAL ISSUE

(NOTICE.—This FINAL ISSUE of the CALENDAR OF BUSINESS for the One Hundred Tenth Congress reflects the legislative items remaining on the Calendar at the time of the sine die adjournment on January 2, 2009.)

(UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENTS ON P. 2)

PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY ERICKSON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

By DAVID J. TINSLEY, LEGISLATIVE CLERK

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SSS2009 SSS JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat

1 —–2 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 184 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY AUGUST

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH SEPTEMBER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 APRIL OCTOBER

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MAY NOVEMBER

1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 JUNE DECEMBER

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JANUARY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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SSS2008 SSS JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat

1 2 —–3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 —–7 8 —–9 10 —–11 12 6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 12 13 14 —–15 16 17 —–18 19 13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 18 19 20 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 26 20 —–21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 14 27 —–28 —–29 —–30 —–31 —–27 —–28 —–29 —–30 —–31 122 FEBRUARY AUGUST

1 2 —–1 2 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 3 4 —–5 6 7 —–8 9 10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 10 11 —–12 13 14 —–15 16 17 18 —–19 20 21 —–22 23 17 18 —–19 20 21 —–22 23 24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 —–29 24 25 —–26 27 28 —–29 30 31 31 131 MARCH SEPTEMBER

1 1 —–2 3 4 —–5 6 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 20 16 17 —–18 19 20 —–21 22 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 23 —–24 25 26 —–27 28 29 28 —–29 —–30 46 30 —–31 150 APRIL OCTOBER

—–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 5 —–1 —–2 3 4 6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 11 12 5 —–6 —–7 8 9 —–10 11 13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 12 13 —–14 15 —–16 17 18 20 —–21 —–22 —–23 —–24 25 26 19 —–20 21 22 —–23 24 25 66 27 —–28 —–29 —–30 26 —–27 28 29 —–30 31 161 MAY NOVEMBER

—–1 —–2 3 1 4 5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 10 2 —–3 4 5 —–6 7 8 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 17 9 —–10 11 12 —–13 14 15 18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 —–23 24 16 —–17 18 —–19 —–20 21 22 25 26 —–27 28 —–29 30 31 23 —–24 25 —–26 27 28 —–29 82 30 171 JUNE DECEMBER

1 —–2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 7 1 —–2 3 4 —–5 6 8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 14 7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 14 15 —–16 17 18 —–19 20 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 28 21 22 —–23 24 25 —–26 27 102 29 —–30 28 29 —–30 31 183

DECEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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Days Senate met during Second Session, One Hundred Tenth Congress, are marked (—–). Boxed area indicates a scheduled non-legislative period.

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SSS2007 SSS JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat

1 2 3 —–4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 14 14 15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 20 15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 28 17 28 —–29 —–30 —–31 29 —–30 —–31 118 FEBRUARY AUGUST

—–1 2 3 —–1 —–2 —–3 4 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 25 —–26 —–27 —–28 26 27 28 29 30 31 121 MARCH SEPTEMBER

—–1 —–2 3 1 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 —–9 10 2 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 17 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 —–14 15 18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 —–23 24 16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 —–21 22 25 —–26 —–27 —–28 —–29 30 31 23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 29 51 30 139 APRIL OCTOBER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 —–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 —–5 6 8 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 20 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 28 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 64 29 —–30 28 —–29 —–30 —–31 157 MAY NOVEMBER

—–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 5 —–1 —–2 3 6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 12 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 —–9 10 13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 18 19 11 12 —–13 —–14 —–15 —–16 17 20 —–21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 26 18 19 —–20 21 22 —–23 24 82 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 —–27 28 —–29 30 172 JUNE DECEMBER

1 2 1 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 9 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 17 —–18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 23 16 —–17 —–18 —–19 20 —–21 22 24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 —–29 30 —–23 24 25 —–26 27 —–28 29 101 30 —–31 190

Days Senate met during First Session, One Hundred Tenth Congress, are marked (—–). Boxed area indicates a scheduled non-legislative period.

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Class Class 1 AKAKA, DANIEL K ...... HI 3 Isakson, Johnny ...... GA 2 Alexander, Lamar ...... TN 2 JOHNSON, TIM ...... SD 2 Allard, Wayne ...... CO 1 KENNEDY, EDWARD M ...... MA 1 1 Barrasso, John ...... WY 2 KERRY, JOHN F ...... MA 2 BAUCUS, MAX ...... MT 1 KLOBUCHAR, AMY ...... MN 3 BAYH, EVAN ...... IN 1 KOHL, HERB ...... WI 3 Bennett, Robert F ...... UT 1 Kyl, Jon ...... AZ 2 BIDEN, JOSEPH R., JR ...... DE 2 LANDRIEU, MARY L ...... LA 1 BINGAMAN, JEFF ...... NM 2 LAUTENBERG, FRANK R ...... NJ 3 Bond, Christopher S ...... MO 3 LEAHY, PATRICK J ...... VT 3 BOXER, BARBARA ...... CA 2 LEVIN, CARL ...... MI 1 BROWN, SHERROD ...... OH 1 LIEBERMAN, JOSEPH I ** ...... CT 3 Brownback, Sam ...... KS 3 LINCOLN, BLANCHE L ...... AR 3 Bunning, Jim ...... KY 1 Lugar, Richard G ...... IN 3 Burr, Richard ...... NC 3 Martinez, Mel ...... FL 1 BYRD, ROBERT C ...... WV 3 McCain, John ...... AZ 1 CANTWELL, MARIA ...... WA 1 MCCASKILL, CLAIRE ...... MO 1 CARDIN, BENJAMIN L ...... MD 2 McConnell, Mitch ...... KY 1 CARPER, THOMAS R ...... DE 1 MENENDEZ, ROBERT ...... NJ 1 CASEY, ROBERT P., JR...... PA 3 MIKULSKI, BARBARA A ...... MD 2 Chambliss, Saxby ...... GA 3 Murkowski, Lisa ...... AK 1 CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM ...... NY 3 MURRAY, PATTY ...... WA 3 Coburn, Tom ...... OK 1 NELSON, BILL ...... FL 2 Cochran, Thad ...... MS 1 NELSON, E. BENJAMIN ...... NE 2 Coleman, Norm ...... MN 2 PRYOR, MARK L ...... AR 2 Collins, Susan M ...... ME 2 REED, JACK ...... RI 1 CONRAD, KENT ...... ND 3 REID, HARRY ...... NV 1 Corker, Bob ...... TN 2 Roberts, Pat ...... KS 2 Cornyn, John ...... TX 2 ROCKEFELLER, JOHN D., IV ...... WV 2 Craig, Larry E ...... ID 3 SALAZAR, KEN ...... CO 3 Crapo, Mike ...... ID 1 SANDERS, BERNARD * ...... VT 3 DeMint, Jim ...... SC 3 SCHUMER, CHARLES E ...... NY 3 DODD, CHRISTOPHER J ...... CT 2 Sessions, Jeff ...... AL 2 Dole, Elizabeth ...... NC 3 Shelby, Richard C ...... AL 2 Domenici, Pete V ...... NM 2 Smith, Gordon H ...... OR 3 DORGAN, BYRON L ...... ND 1 Snowe, Olympia J ...... ME 2 DURBIN, RICHARD ...... IL 3 Specter, Arlen ...... PA 1 Ensign, John ...... NV 1 STABENOW, DEBBIE ...... MI 2 Enzi, Michael B ...... WY 2 Stevens, Ted ...... AK 3 FEINGOLD, RUSSELL D ...... WI 2 Sununu, John E ...... NH 1 FEINSTEIN, DIANNE ...... CA 1 TESTER, JON ...... MT 2 Graham, Lindsey ...... SC 3 Thune, John ...... SD 3 Grassley, Chuck ...... IA 3 Vitter, David ...... LA 3 Gregg, Judd ...... NH 3 Voinovich, George V ...... OH 2 Hagel, Chuck ...... NE 2 Warner, John ...... VA 2 HARKIN, TOM ...... IA 1 WEBB, JIM ...... VA 1 Hatch, Orrin G ...... UT 1 WHITEHOUSE, SHELDON ...... RI 1 Hutchison, Kay Bailey ...... TX 1 Wicker, Roger F 2 ...... MS 2 Inhofe, James M ...... OK 3 WYDEN, RON ...... OR 3 INOUYE, DANIEL K ...... HI

Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2013 (Dem. 22 Ind. Dem. 1 Ind. 1 Rep. 9) ...... 33 Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2009 (Dem. 12 Rep. 21) ...... 33 Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2011 (Dem. 14 Rep. 19) ...... 33 Totals (Dem. 48 Ind. Dem. 1 Ind. 1 Rep. 49) ...... 99 [Democrats in roman] [Independent Democrat **] [Independent *] [Republicans in italic] 1Appointed until election day 2008 to fill an unexpired term. 2Appointed to fill an unexpired term until vacancy is filled as provided by law.

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AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND ARMED SERVICES BUDGET FORESTRY Room SR–228. Russell Office Building. Meet- Room SD–621. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SR–328A. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, Thursdays at 10 a.m. ings, first Thursday of each month. ings, first and third Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Carl Levin, of Michigan, Chairman Kent Conrad, of North Dakota, Chairman Tom Harkin, of , Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Patty Murray, of Washington Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Ron Wyden, of Oregon Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Max Baucus, of Montana Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Bill Nelson, of Florida Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Bill Nelson, of Florida Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Ken Salazar, of Colorado Evan Bayh, of Indiana Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Jim Webb, of Virginia Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana John McCain, of Arizona Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Thad Cochran, of Mississippi John Warner, of Virginia Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Wayne Allard, of Colorado Pat Roberts, of Kansas Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Susan M. Collins, of Maine Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Mike Crapo, of Idaho Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Mike Crapo, of Idaho , of South Dakota , of North Carolina John Ensign, of Chuck Grassley, of Iowa , of Texas John Cornyn, of Texas John Thune, of South Dakota Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Mel Martinez, of Florida Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi

APPROPRIATIONS BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND AFFAIRS TRANSPORTATION Room S–128, The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Room SD–534. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–508. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, last Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. ings, first and third Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Tim Johnson, of South Dakota John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Tom Harkin, of Iowa Jack Reed, of Rhode Island John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Charles E. Schumer, of New York Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Evan Bayh, of Indiana , of Patty Murray, of Washington Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Bill Nelson, of Florida Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Robert Menendez, of New Jersey , of Washington , of California Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Richard Durbin, of Illinois Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Jon Tester, of Montana Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Robert F. Bennett, of Utah , of Texas Wayne Allard, of Colorado , of Alaska Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming John McCain, of Arizona Ted Stevens, of Alaska Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine , of Pennsylvania Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Mike Crapo, of Idaho John Ensign, of Nevada Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Mel Martinez, of Florida Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Bob Corker, of Tennessee David Vitter, of Louisiana Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire John Thune, of South Dakota Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Sam Brownback, of Kansas Wayne Allard, of Colorado Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee

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ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCE HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS Room SD–364. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–219. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, third Wednesday of each month at 10 ings, second and fourth Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Room SD–428. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- a.m. ings, second and fourth Wednesdays at 10 Max Baucus, of Montana, Chairman a.m. Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Chair- Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico man Ron Wyden, of Oregon John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Tom Harkin, of Iowa Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Ron Wyden, of Oregon Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Maria Cantwell, of Washington Charles E. Schumer, of New York Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Ken Salazar, of Colorado Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Patty Murray, of Washington Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Maria Cantwell, of Washington Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Ken Salazar, of Colorado Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Jon Tester, of Montana Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Sherrod Brown, of Ohio Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Larry E. Craig, of Idaho , of Arizona Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee , of North Carolina Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Richard Burr, of North Carolina Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Mike Crapo, of Idaho Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Bob Corker, of Tennessee Pat Roberts, of Kansas Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska John Barrasso, of Wyoming John Ensign, of Nevada Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Jeff Sessions, of Alabama John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Pat Roberts, of Kansas Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Wayne Allard, of Colorado Jim Bunning, of Kentucky , of Oklahoma Mel Martinez, of Florida

HOMELAND SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS FOREIGN RELATIONS GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Room SD–458. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–446. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–340. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, first and third Thursdays at 10 a.m. ings at the call of the Chairman. ings, first Thursday of each month. Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Chairman Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Carl Levin, of Michigan Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Barbara Boxer, of California Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey Bill Nelson, of Florida Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Robert Menendez, of New Jersey Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Jon Tester, of Montana Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island Jim Webb, of Virginia Susan M. Collins, of Maine Ted Stevens, of Alaska James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana George V. Voinovich, of Ohio John Warner, of Virginia Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Norm Coleman, of Minnesota George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Bob Corker, of Tennessee Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico David Vitter, of Louisiana George V. Voinovich, of Ohio John Warner, of Virginia John Barrasso, of Wyoming Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri David Vitter, of Louisiana John Barrasso, of Wyoming

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JUDICIARY SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Room SD–224. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings at the call of the Chairman. Room SR–428A. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, first Wednesday of each month. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware Carl Levin, of Michigan Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Tom Harkin, of Iowa Dianne Feinstein, of California Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Charles E. Schumer, of New York Maria Cantwell, of Washington Richard Durbin, of Illinois Evan Bayh, of Indiana Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland Jon Tester, of Montana Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Jon Kyl, of Arizona Norm Coleman, of Minnesota Jeff Sessions, of Alabama David Vitter, of Louisiana Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina John Cornyn, of Texas John Thune, of South Dakota Sam Brownback, of Kansas Bob Corker, of Tennessee Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION VETERANS’ AFFAIRS Room SR–305. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Room SR–414. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, first Wednesday of each month. Dianne Feinstein, of California, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii, Chairman Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Patty Murray, of Washington Charles E. Schumer, of New York Bernard Sanders, of Vermont Richard Durbin, of Illinois Sherrod Brown, of Ohio E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Jim Webb, of Virginia , of Nevada Jon Tester, of Montana Patty Murray, of Washington Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Richard Burr, of North Carolina Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Ted Stevens, of Alaska Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee John Ensign, of Nevada

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COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS

Room SH–838. Hart Office Building

Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Maria Cantwell, of Washington Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Jon Tester, of Montana

Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska John McCain, of Arizona Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma John Barrasso, of Wyoming Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Richard Burr, of North Carolina

SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

Room SH–220. Hart Office Building Room SH–211. Hart Office Building

Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia, Chairman Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas Dianne Feinstein, of California Ken Salazar, of Colorado Ron Wyden, of Oregon Evan Bayh, of Indiana Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland John Cornyn, of Texas Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Pat Roberts, of Kansas Johnny Isakson, of Georgia Bill Nelson, of Florida Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri, Vice Chairman John Warner, of Virginia Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Richard Burr, of North Carolina

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING

Room SD–G31. Dirksen Office Building

Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin, Chairman Ron Wyden, of Oregon Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Evan Bayh, of Indiana Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Bill Nelson, of Florida Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Ken Salazar, of Colorado Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Claire McCaskill, of Missouri Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island

Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Susan M. Collins, of Maine Mel Martinez, of Florida Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina Norm Coleman, of Minnesota David Vitter, of Louisiana Bob Corker, of Tennessee Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

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JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE Room SD–G01. Dirksen Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Charles E. Schumer, of New York, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania Jim Webb, of Virginia Sam Brownback, of Kansas John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire Jim DeMint, of South Carolina Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY Room SR–305. Russell Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Dianne Feinstein, of California, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Charles E. Schumer, of New York Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Ted Stevens, of Alaska

JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING

SENATE MEMBERS Dianne Feinstein, of California, Vice Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Patty Murray, of Washington Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION Room SD–204. Dirksen Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Max Baucus, of Montana John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES

SENATE MEMBERS Harry Reid, of Nevada Dianne Feinstein, of California Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

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Cross Index of General Orders Measures With Corresponding Order Numbers

Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number S. 2 ...... 2 S. 453 ...... 411 S. 999 ...... 699 S. 3 ...... 118 S. 457 ...... 196 S. 1000 ...... 1101 S. 12 ...... 587 S. 462 ...... 872 S. 1001 ...... 95 S. 24 ...... 1054 S. 470 ...... 19 S. 1007 ...... 1044 S. 27 ...... 838 S. 479 ...... 279 S. 1011 ...... 294 S. 39 ...... 90 S. 481 ...... 111 S. 1027 ...... 351 S. 84 ...... 65 S. 495 ...... 168 S. 1037 ...... 247 S. 86 ...... 635 S. 506 ...... 533 S. 1070 ...... 1029 S. 93 ...... 86 S. 509 ...... 68 S. 1079 ...... 157 S. 113 ...... 4 S. 535 ...... 211 S. 1089 ...... 376 S. 119 ...... 148 S. 542 ...... 246 S. 1138 ...... 349 S. 126 ...... 223 S. 547 ...... 1099 S. 1139 ...... 249 S. 127 ...... 636 S. 556 ...... 104 S. 1142 ...... 190 S. 128 ...... 637 S. 570 ...... 781 S. 1145 ...... 563 S. 150 ...... 1055 S. 574 ...... 25 S. 1152 ...... 229 S. 160 ...... 189 S. 579 ...... 628 S. 1163 ...... 328 S. 169 ...... 365 S. 580 ...... 225 S. 1171 ...... 839 S. 184 ...... 26 S. 589 ...... 474 S. 1178 ...... 520 S. 185 ...... 220 S. 595 ...... 552 S. 1182 ...... 357 S. 189 ...... 638 S. 613 ...... 112 S. 1183 ...... 326 S. 193 ...... 116 S. 617 ...... 782 S. 1189 ...... 560 S. 199 ...... 1037 S. 621 ...... 135 S. 1203 ...... 358 S. 202 ...... 31 S. 627 ...... 88 S. 1210 ...... 747 S. 216 ...... 32 S. 635 ...... 451 S. 1211 ...... 908 S. 221 ...... 410 S. 637 ...... 355 S. 1233 ...... 335 S. 223 ...... 96 S. 641 ...... 45 S. 1247 ...... 641 S. 232 ...... 33 S. 642 ...... 1056 S. 1248 ...... 126 S. 236 ...... 184 S. 645 ...... 356 S. 1256 ...... 352 S. 239 ...... 180 S. 647 ...... 370 S. 1257 ...... 257 S. 240 ...... 34 S. 657 ...... 98 S. 1281 ...... 789 S. 245 ...... 36 S. 662 ...... 783 S. 1300 ...... 329 S. 260 ...... 38 S. 675 ...... 291 S. 1301 ...... 132 S. 262 ...... 39 S. 686 ...... 226 S. 1304 ...... 642 S. 268 ...... 40 S. 694 ...... 619 S. 1305 ...... 133 S. 275 ...... 53 S. 702 ...... 932 S. 1312 ...... 141 S. 278 ...... 366 S. 704 ...... 519 S. 1321 ...... 140 S. 287 ...... 7 S. 720 ...... 195 S. 1341 ...... 644 S. 310 ...... 567 S. 722 ...... 371 S. 1348 ...... 144 S. 311 ...... 488 S. 735 ...... 134 S. 1365 ...... 645 S. 316 ...... 59 S. 763 ...... 69 S. 1377 ...... 646 S. 320 ...... 43 S. 772 ...... 551 S. 1380 ...... 790 S. 322 ...... 108 S. 783 ...... 784 S. 1387 ...... 1067 S. 324 ...... 253 S. 789 ...... 933 S. 1418 ...... 633 S. 343 ...... 114 S. 805 ...... 414 S. 1419 ...... 156 S. 344 ...... 907 S. 827 ...... 785 S. 1429 ...... 534 S. 349 ...... 10 S. 832 ...... 786 S. 1433 ...... 647 S. 352 ...... 618 S. 838 ...... 374 S. 1446 ...... 402 S. 357 ...... 630 S. 862 ...... 559 S. 1476 ...... 648 S. 358 ...... 97 S. 868 ...... 787 S. 1477 ...... 974 S. 368 ...... 175 S. 879 ...... 160 S. 1498 ...... 455 S. 372 ...... 20 S. 886 ...... 212 S. 1499 ...... 870 S. 376 ...... 341 S. 898 ...... 330 S. 1500 ...... 284 S. 381 ...... 950 S. 900 ...... 788 S. 1515 ...... 909 S. 385 ...... 67 S. 911 ...... 535 S. 1518 ...... 463 S. 390 ...... 973 S. 950 ...... 466 S. 1522 ...... 649 S. 392 ...... 271 S. 965 ...... 83 S. 1523 ...... 553 S. 423 ...... 283 S. 967 ...... 1100 S. 1538 ...... 222 S. 442 ...... 113 S. 968 ...... 415 S. 1547 ...... 260 S. 443 ...... 368 S. 992 ...... 131 S. 1548 ...... 261 S. 444 ...... 369 S. 997 ...... 94 S. 1549 ...... 187

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Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number S. 1550 ...... 188 S. 1961 ...... 656 S. 2346 ...... 485 S. 1551 ...... 549 S. 1969 ...... 657 S. 2348 ...... 486 S. 1565 ...... 292 S. 1970 ...... 508 S. 2354 ...... 981 S. 1566 ...... 858 S. 2004 ...... 540 S. 2355 ...... 769 S. 1577 ...... 1035 S. 2011 ...... 332 S. 2359 ...... 982 S. 1578 ...... 589 S. 2020 ...... 419 S. 2363 ...... 511 S. 1580 ...... 620 S. 2034 ...... 659 S. 2370 ...... 798 S. 1581 ...... 749 S. 2035 ...... 434 S. 2379 ...... 799 S. 1606 ...... 203 S. 2041 ...... 910 S. 2416 ...... 524 S. 1607 ...... 293 S. 2045 ...... 523 S. 2433 ...... 718 S. 1610 ...... 197 S. 2052 ...... 959 S. 2440 ...... 529 S. 1611 ...... 198 S. 2070 ...... 380 S. 2441 ...... 530 S. 1633 ...... 791 S. 2080 ...... 1075 S. 2445 ...... 531 S. 1638 ...... 614 S. 2084 ...... 382 S. 2448 ...... 983 S. 1639 ...... 208 S. 2087 ...... 700 S. 2449 ...... 935 S. 1644 ...... 204 S. 2093 ...... 978 S. 2461 ...... 545 S. 1645 ...... 205 S. 2098 ...... 660 S. 2489 ...... 1090 S. 1650 ...... 557 S. 2113 ...... 471 S. 2494 ...... 948 S. 1661 ...... 514 S. 2120 ...... 879 S. 2504 ...... 834 S. 1662 ...... 422 S. 2124 ...... 793 S. 2511 ...... 737 S. 1667 ...... 631 S. 2128 ...... 401 S. 2512 ...... 800 S. 1671 ...... 386 S. 2136 ...... 911 S. 2513 ...... 801 S. 1675 ...... 591 S. 2142 ...... 579 S. 2532 ...... 555 S. 1680 ...... 975 S. 2148 ...... 1108 S. 2533 ...... 938 S. 1686 ...... 219 S. 2152 ...... 412 S. 2535 ...... 984 S. 1687 ...... 350 S. 2156 ...... 979 S. 2549 ...... 1076 S. 1693 ...... 318 S. 2160 ...... 586 S. 2555 ...... 861 S. 1695 ...... 1127 S. 2166 ...... 934 S. 2556 ...... 564 S. 1696 ...... 221 S. 2184 ...... 426 S. 2557 ...... 565 S. 1698 ...... 287 S. 2185 ...... 427 S. 2561 ...... 985 S. 1710 ...... 238 S. 2191 ...... 740 S. 2583 ...... 1103 S. 1728 ...... 359 S. 2205 ...... 431 S. 2593 ...... 802 S. 1740 ...... 650 S. 2207 ...... 794 S. 2596 ...... 570 S. 1745 ...... 259 S. 2216 ...... 439 S. 2604 ...... 803 S. 1751 ...... 263 S. 2217 ...... 440 S. 2609 ...... 1045 S. 1756 ...... 976 S. 2220 ...... 661 S. 2615 ...... 571 S. 1762 ...... 266 S. 2223 ...... 442 S. 2619 ...... 573 S. 1769 ...... 468 S. 2229 ...... 795 S. 2622 ...... 840 S. 1771 ...... 381 S. 2233 ...... 447 S. 2633 ...... 575 S. 1778 ...... 432 S. 2234 ...... 448 S. 2634 ...... 576 S. 1779 ...... 1110 S. 2242 ...... 446 S. 2636 ...... 577 S. 1780 ...... 521 S. 2247 ...... 454 S. 2657 ...... 893 S. 1784 ...... 550 S. 2248 ...... 512 S. 2663 ...... 582 S. 1785 ...... 320 S. 2254 ...... 796 S. 2664 ...... 583 S. 1789 ...... 272 S. 2255 ...... 980 S. 2665 ...... 584 S. 1802 ...... 651 S. 2262 ...... 797 S. 2685 ...... 1095 S. 1816 ...... 977 S. 2264 ...... 456 S. 2688 ...... 880 S. 1828 ...... 1070 S. 2281 ...... 1094 S. 2699 ...... 1096 S. 1829 ...... 544 S. 2284 ...... 460 S. 2700 ...... 940 S. 1845 ...... 438 S. 2285 ...... 461 S. 2707 ...... 859 S. 1853 ...... 707 S. 2286 ...... 462 S. 2709 ...... 594 S. 1859 ...... 282 S. 2291 ...... 869 S. 2710 ...... 595 S. 1889 ...... 590 S. 2292 ...... 1043 S. 2711 ...... 596 S. 1892 ...... 568 S. 2293 ...... 464 S. 2712 ...... 597 S. 1893 ...... 288 S. 2294 ...... 465 S. 2713 ...... 598 S. 1911 ...... 1057 S. 2302 ...... 470 S. 2714 ...... 599 S. 1921 ...... 652 S. 2307 ...... 752 S. 2715 ...... 600 S. 1923 ...... 295 S. 2318 ...... 476 S. 2716 ...... 601 S. 1924 ...... 1102 S. 2321 ...... 970 S. 2717 ...... 602 S. 1929 ...... 792 S. 2332 ...... 966 S. 2718 ...... 603 S. 1933 ...... 1036 S. 2334 ...... 483 S. 2719 ...... 604 S. 1939 ...... 653 S. 2340 ...... 484 S. 2720 ...... 605 S. 1940 ...... 654 S. 2344 ...... 542 S. 2721 ...... 606 S. 1946 ...... 527 S. 2345 ...... 482 S. 2722 ...... 607

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Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number S. 2728 ...... 941 S. 3169 ...... 937 S. Res. 30 ...... 101 S. 2731 ...... 698 S. 3175 ...... 1040 S. Res. 36 ...... 21 S. 2734 ...... 613 S. 3179 ...... 1004 S. Res. 37 ...... 22 S. 2738 ...... 615 S. 3181 ...... 830 S. Res. 41 ...... 27 S. 2756 ...... 904 S. 3182 ...... 831 S. Res. 63 ...... 17 S. 2774 ...... 891 S. 3186 ...... 835 S. Res. 65 ...... 102 S. 2779 ...... 986 S. 3189 ...... 1005 S. Res. 138 ...... 155 S. 2804 ...... 804 S. 3202 ...... 854 S. Res. 598 ...... 1049 S. 2805 ...... 987 S. 3213 ...... 855 S. Res. 707 ...... 1125 S. 2807 ...... 623 S. 3226 ...... 1006 S. Res. 708 ...... 1126 S. 2808 ...... 624 S. 3227 ...... 863 S. 2809 ...... 625 S. 3230 ...... 866 H.R. 3 ...... 6 S. 2810 ...... 626 S. 3236 ...... 874 H.R. 29 ...... 1008 S. 2811 ...... 627 S. 3257 ...... 875 H.R. 31 ...... 1009 S. 2814 ...... 805 S. 3258 ...... 876 H.R. 65 ...... 865 S. 2833 ...... 806 S. 3260 ...... 877 H.R. 123 ...... 807 S. 2838 ...... 1109 S. 3261 ...... 878 H.R. 176 ...... 968 S. 2842 ...... 988 S. 3263 ...... 1093 H.R. 189 ...... 808 S. 2844 ...... 871 S. 3268 ...... 882 H.R. 236 ...... 1010 S. 2875 ...... 989 S. 3270 ...... 884 H.R. 356 ...... 809 S. 2892 ...... 899 S. 3288 ...... 889 H.R. 390 ...... 1042 S. 2894 ...... 702 S. 3289 ...... 890 H.R. 391 ...... 8 S. 2907 ...... 1028 S. 3297 ...... 894 H.R. 400 ...... 423 S. 2920 ...... 720 S. 3301 ...... 892 H.R. 404 ...... 1107 S. 2942 ...... 759 S. 3317 ...... 1063 H.R. 415 ...... 887 S. 2943 ...... 990 S. 3335 ...... 898 H.R. 505 ...... 449 S. 2969 ...... 1034 S. 3339 ...... 902 H.R. 523 ...... 810 S. 2970 ...... 1058 S. 3344 ...... 906 H.R. 545 ...... 85 S. 2972 ...... 726 S. 3348 ...... 921 H.R. 580 ...... 92 S. 2973 ...... 727 S. 3350 ...... 1072 H.R. 735 ...... 561 S. 2974 ...... 991 S. 3362 ...... 943 H.R. 740 ...... 173 S. 2979 ...... 850 S. 3384 ...... 1104 H.R. 783 ...... 558 S. 2991 ...... 728 S. 3426 ...... 1047 H.R. 798 ...... 475 S. 2994 ...... 1059 S. 3430 ...... 944 H.R. 799 ...... 273 S. 2996 ...... 730 S. 3445 ...... 939 H.R. 800 ...... 66 S. 2997 ...... 955 S. 3474 ...... 1105 H.R. 813 ...... 1011 S. 3010 ...... 992 S. 3489 ...... 1060 H.R. 816 ...... 1012 S. 3011 ...... 993 S. 3499 ...... 1007 H.R. 831 ...... 711 S. 3017 ...... 994 S. 3501 ...... 1083 H.R. 835 ...... 388 S. 3024 ...... 754 S. 3526 ...... 1116 H.R. 838 ...... 1013 S. 3036 ...... 742 S. 3535 ...... 1119 H.R. 903 ...... 1014 S. 3038 ...... 972 S. 3548 ...... 1048 H.R. 916 ...... 149 S. 3044 ...... 743 S. 3551 ...... 1061 H.R. 980 ...... 275 S. 3045 ...... 995 S. 3563 ...... 1074 H.R. 987 ...... 76 S. 3051 ...... 996 S. 3564 ...... 1077 H.R. 1006 ...... 881 S. 3052 ...... 949 S. 3565 ...... 1078 H.R. 1080 ...... 142 S. 3061 ...... 946 S. 3617 ...... 1092 H.R. 1084 ...... 609 S. 3065 ...... 997 S. 3639 ...... 1097 H.R. 1139 ...... 1015 S. 3069 ...... 998 S. 3646 ...... 1120 H.R. 1187 ...... 1098 S. 3075 ...... 756 S. 3662 ...... 1106 H.R. 1254 ...... 435 S. 3085 ...... 999 S. 3688 ...... 1121 H.R. 1255 ...... 213 S. 3088 ...... 1000 S. 3689 ...... 1122 H.R. 1285 ...... 811 S. 3089 ...... 1001 H.R. 1311 ...... 812 S. 3096 ...... 1002 S.J. Res. 4 ...... 202 H.R. 1332 ...... 129 S. 3097 ...... 957 S.J. Res. 9 ...... 72 H.R. 1361 ...... 334 S. 3098 ...... 771 S.J. Res. 14 ...... 179 H.R. 1464 ...... 1068 S. 3101 ...... 772 S.J. Res. 16 ...... 281 H.R. 1469 ...... 592 S. 3103 ...... 1046 S.J. Res. 32 ...... 736 H.R. 1483 ...... 813 S. 3118 ...... 776 S.J. Res. 38 ...... 824 H.R. 1528 ...... 814 S. 3136 ...... 1032 S.J. Res. 41 ...... 895 H.R. 1567 ...... 472 S. 3155 ...... 1033 H.R. 1678 ...... 416 S. 3158 ...... 1003 S. Con. Res. 2 ...... 12 H.R. 1721 ...... 417 S. 3160 ...... 1091 H.R. 1725 ...... 815 S. 3168 ...... 969 S. Res. 22 ...... 337 H.R. 1737 ...... 1016

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Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number H.R. 1771 ...... 1069 H.R. 3734 ...... 714 H.R. 1803 ...... 1017 H.R. 3793 ...... 554 H.R. 1834 ...... 581 H.R. 3815 ...... 1051 H.R. 1855 ...... 816 H.R. 3971 ...... 1087 H.R. 1867 ...... 138 H.R. 3981 ...... 867 H.R. 1907 ...... 1111 H.R. 3998 ...... 822 H.R. 1908 ...... 348 H.R. 3999 ...... 1050 H.R. 1943 ...... 1085 H.R. 4056 ...... 905 H.R. 2016 ...... 634 H.R. 4081 ...... 1115 H.R. 2085 ...... 817 H.R. 4156 ...... 507 H.R. 2102 ...... 428 H.R. 4174 ...... 873 H.R. 2197 ...... 818 H.R. 5137 ...... 1026 H.R. 2246 ...... 1018 H.R. 5151 ...... 823 H.R. 2264 ...... 169 H.R. 5235 ...... 965 H.R. 2295 ...... 457 H.R. 5524 ...... 773 H.R. 2316 ...... 182 H.R. 5540 ...... 930 H.R. 2317 ...... 183 H.R. 5613 ...... 719 H.R. 2359 ...... 218 H.R. 5658 ...... 758 H.R. 2366 ...... 217 H.R. 5680 ...... 1082 H.R. 2515 ...... 819 H.R. 5710 ...... 826 H.R. 2553 ...... 958 H.R. 5749 ...... 780 H.R. 2614 ...... 1019 H.R. 5959 ...... 888 H.R. 2627 ...... 820 H.R. 6003 ...... 779 H.R. 2632 ...... 1020 H.R. 6074 ...... 744 H.R. 2641 ...... 274 H.R. 6377 ...... 864 H.R. 2643 ...... 240 H.R. 6455 ...... 885 H.R. 2693 ...... 400 H.R. 6599 ...... 945 H.R. 2705 ...... 489 H.R. 6842 ...... 1117 H.R. 2740 ...... 413 H.R. 6899 ...... 1118 H.R. 2771 ...... 258 H.R. 7005 ...... 1128 H.R. 2798 ...... 593 H.R. 7006 ...... 1129 H.R. 2818 ...... 837 H.R. 7060 ...... 1130 H.R. 2828 ...... 403 H.R. 7110 ...... 1124 H.R. 2829 ...... 268 H.R. 2830 ...... 721 H.R. 2831 ...... 325 H.J. Res. 92 ...... 770 H.R. 2881 ...... 383 H.R. 2900 ...... 270 H. Con. Res. 7 ...... 244 H.R. 2933 ...... 1112 H. Con. Res. 225 .... 469 H.R. 2964 ...... 928 H. Con. Res. 292 .... 717 H.R. 3022 ...... 1021 H. Con. Res. 323 .... 713 H.R. 3034 ...... 316 H. Con. Res. 330 .... 725 H.R. 3161 ...... 331 H. Con. Res. 365 .... 857 H.R. 3162 ...... 338 H.R. 3195 ...... 856 H.R. 3224 ...... 1071 H.R. 3232 ...... 1113 H.R. 3247 ...... 1031 H.R. 3248 ...... 883 H.R. 3320 ...... 739 H.R. 3323 ...... 1022 H.R. 3332 ...... 821 H.R. 3352 ...... 697 H.R. 3361 ...... 621 H.R. 3437 ...... 1114 H.R. 3473 ...... 1023 H.R. 3490 ...... 1024 H.R. 3495 ...... 478 H.R. 3513 ...... 712 H.R. 3546 ...... 851 H.R. 3548 ...... 929 H.R. 3682 ...... 1025 H.R. 3685 ...... 479 H.R. 3702 ...... 825

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ORDER MEASURE NUMBER REPORTED OR TITLE NO. AND AUTHOR PLACED ON THE CALENDAR

2 S. 2 A bill to amend the Fair Labor Jan. 8, 2007.—Read the second Messrs. Reid Standards Act of 1938 to pro- time and placed on the cal- and Kennedy vide for an increase in the Fed- endar. eral minimum wage.

4 S. 113 A bill to make appropriations for Jan. 8, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Inhofe and military construction and fam- time and placed on the cal- others ily housing projects for the De- endar. partment of Defense for fiscal year 2007.

6 H.R. 3 An act to amend the Public Jan. 12, 2007.—Read the sec- Health Service Act to provide ond time and placed on the for human embryonic stem cell calendar. research.

7 S. 287 A bill to prohibit the use of funds Jan. 16, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Kennedy for an escalation of United ond time and placed on the and others States military forces in calendar. above the numbers existing as of January 9, 2007.

8 H.R. 391 A bill to authorize the Secretary Jan. 18, 2007.—Read the sec- of Housing and Urban Develop- ond time and placed on the ment to continue to insure, and calendar. to enter into commitments to insure, home equity conversion mortgages under section 255 of the National Housing Act.

10 S. 349 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Jan. 22, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus enue Code of 1986 to provide Committee on Finance, with- additional tax incentives to em- out amendment. (An original ployees of small businesses, bill.) (Rept. 1.) (Additional and for other purposes. views filed.)

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12 S. Con. Res. 2 Concurrent resolution expressing Jan. 24, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and the bipartisan resolution on Committee on Foreign Rela- others Iraq. tions, with an amendment, and with a preamble. (No written report.)

17 S. Res. 63 Resolution authorizing expendi- Jan. 31, 2007.—Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Feinstein tures by the Committee on Committee on Rules and Ad- Rules and Administration. ministration, without amend- ment. (An original resolu- tion.) (No written report.)

19 S. 470 A bill to express the sense of Con- Feb. 1, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Levin gress on Iraq. time and placed on the cal- endar.

20 S. 372 A bill to authorize appropriations Feb. 8, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Com- Mr. Rockefeller for fiscal year 2007 for the in- mittee on Armed Services, telligence and intelligence-re- without amendment. (Rept. lated activities of the United 5.) States Government, the Intel- Jan. 24, 2007.—Mr. Rockefeller, ligence Community Manage- Select Committee on Intel- ment Account, and the Central ligence, without amendment. Intelligence Agency Retirement (An original bill.) (Rept. 2.) and Disability System, and for other purposes.

21 S. Res. 36 Resolution honoring women’s Feb. 8, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Ms. Snowe and health advocate Cynthia Boles mittee on the Judiciary, with- Mrs. Clinton Dailard. out amendment, and with a preamble. (No written re- port.)

22 S. Res. 37 Resolution designating March 26, Feb. 8, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Ms. Stabenow 2007, as ‘‘National Support the mittee on the Judiciary, with- and Mr. Levin Troops Day’’ and encouraging out amendment, and with a the people of the United States preamble. (No written re- to participate in a moment of port.) silence to reflect upon the serv- ice and sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces both at home and abroad.

25 S. 574 A bill to express the sense of the Feb. 14, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid Congress on Iraq. ond time and placed on the calendar.

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26 S. 184 A bill to provide improved rail Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye and surface transportation se- Committee on Commerce, and others curity. Science, and Transportation, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 29.)

27 S. Res. 41 Resolution honoring the life and Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Brown recognizing the accomplish- Committee on the Judiciary, and Voinovich ments of Tom Mooney, presi- without amendment, and dent of the Ohio Federation of with a preamble. (No written Teachers. report.)

31 S. 202 A bill to provide for the convey- Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. ance of certain Forest Service Committee on Energy and Bingaman and land to the City of Coffman Natural Resources, without Domenici Cove, Alaska. amendment. (Rept. 6.) (See also Order No. 711.)

32 S. 216 A bill to provide for the exchange Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. of certain Federal land in the Committee on Energy and Bingaman and Santa Fe National Forest and Natural Resources, without Domenici certain non-Federal land in the amendment. (Rept. 7.) Pecos National Historical Park in the State of New Mexico.

33 S. 232 A bill to make permanent the au- Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Wyden thorization for watershed res- Committee on Energy and toration and enhancement Natural Resources, without agreements. amendment. (Rept. 8.)

34 S. 240 A bill to reauthorize and amend Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Craig and the National Geologic Mapping Committee on Energy and others Act of 1992. Natural Resources, without amendment. (Rept. 9.)

36 S. 245 A bill to authorize the Secretary Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Pryor and of the Interior to designate the Committee on Energy and Mrs. Lincoln President William Jefferson Natural Resources, without Clinton Birthplace Home in amendment. (Rept. 11.) Hope, Arkansas, as a National Historic Site and unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.

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38 S. 260 A bill to establish the Fort Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Stanton–Snowy River Cave Na- Committee on Energy and Domenici and tional Conservation Area. Natural Resources, with an Bingaman amendment. (Rept. 13.)

39 S. 262 A bill to rename the Snake River Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Craig Birds of Prey National Con- Committee on Energy and and Crapo servation Area in the State of Natural Resources, without Idaho as the Morley Nelson amendment. (Rept. 14.) (See Snake River Birds of Prey Na- also Order No. 714.) tional Conservation Area in honor of the late Morley Nel- son, an international authority on birds of prey, who was in- strumental in the establish- ment of the National Conserva- tion Area, and for other pur- poses.

40 S. 268 A bill to designate the Ice Age Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell Floods National Geologic Trail, Committee on Energy and and others and for other purposes. Natural Resources, without amendment. (Rept. 15.)

43 S. 320 A bill to provide for the protection Feb. 15, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Akaka and of paleontological resources on Committee on Energy and others Federal lands, and for other Natural Resources, without purposes. amendment. (Rept. 18.)

45 S. 641 A bill to express the sense of Con- Feb. 16, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. McConnell gress that no funds should be ond time and placed on the for Mr. Gregg cut off or reduced for American calendar. troops in the field which would result in undermining their safety or their ability to com- plete their assigned missions.

53 S. 275 A bill to establish the Prehistoric Feb. 16, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Trackways National Monument Committee on Energy and Bingaman and in the State of New Mexico. Natural Resources, with Domenici amendments. (Rept. 27.)

59 S. 316 A bill to prohibit brand name Feb. 27, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Kohl and drug companies from compen- Committee on the Judiciary, others sating generic drug companies without amendment. (No to delay the entry of a generic written report.) drug into the market.

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65 S. 84 A bill to establish a United States Mar. 1, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. McCain Boxing Commission to admin- Committee on Commerce, and others ister the Act, and for other pur- Science, and Transportation, poses. without amendment. (Rept. 28.)

66 H.R. 800 An act to amend the National Mar. 2, 2007.—Read the second Labor Relations Act to estab- time and placed on the cal- lish an efficient system to en- endar. able employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to provide for mandatory injunc- tions for unfair labor practices during organizing efforts, and for other purposes.

67 S. 385 A bill to improve the interoper- Mar. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye ability of emergency commu- Committee on Commerce, and others nications equipment. Science, and Transportation, with amendments, and an amendment to the title. (Rept. 30.)

68 S. 509 A bill to provide improved avia- Mar. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye tion security, and for other pur- Committee on Commerce, and others poses. Science, and Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 31.)

69 S. 763 A bill to provide the resources to Mar. 5, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd protect public transportation mittee on Banking, Housing, from terrorism. and Urban Affairs, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 32.)

72 S.J. Res. 9 Joint resolution to revise United Mar. 9, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Reid and States policy on Iraq. time and placed on the cal- others endar.

76 H.R. 987 An act to endorse further enlarge- Mar. 9, 2007.—Placed on the ment of the North Atlantic calendar. Treaty Organization (NATO) and to facilitate the timely ad- mission of new members to NATO, and for other purposes.

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83 S. 965 A bill making emergency supple- Mar. 22, 2007.—Mr. Byrd, Com- Mr. Byrd mental appropriations for the mittee on Appropriations, fiscal year ending September without amendment. (An 30, 2007, and for other pur- original bill.) (Rept. 37.) poses.

85 H.R. 545 An act to amend the Omnibus Mar. 26, 2007.—Read the sec- Crime Control and Safe Streets ond time and placed on the Act of 1968 to clarify that terri- calendar. tories and Indian tribes are eli- gible to receive grants for con- fronting the use of meth- amphetamine.

86 S. 93 A bill to authorize NTIA to bor- Mar. 26, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Stevens row against anticipated receipts Committee on Commerce, of the Digital Television Transi- Science, and Transportation, tion and Public Safety Fund to without amendment. (Rept. initiate migration to a national 38.) IP-enabled emergency network capable of receiving and re- sponding to all citizen activated emergency communications.

88 S. 627 A bill to amend the Juvenile Jus- Mar. 26, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Harkin tice and Delinquency Preven- Committee on the Judiciary, and others tion Act of 1974 to improve the without amendment. (No health and well-being of mal- written report.) treated infants and toddlers through the creation of a Na- tional Court Teams Resource Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.

90 S. 39 A bill to establish a coordinated Mar. 27, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Stevens national ocean exploration pro- Committee on Commerce, gram within the National Oce- Science, and Transportation, anic and Atmospheric Adminis- with an amendment in the tration, and for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 39.) (See also Order No. 581.)

92 H.R. 580 An act to amend chapter 35 of Mar. 27, 2007.—Placed on the title 28, United States Code, to calendar. provide for a 120-day limit to the term of a United States at- torney appointed on an interim basis by the Attorney General, and for other purposes.

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94 S. 997 A bill to amend the Public Health Mar. 28, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Harkin Service Act to provide for ond time and placed on the human embryonic stem cell re- calendar. search.

95 S. 1001 A bill to restore Second Amend- Mar. 28, 2007.—Read the sec- Mrs. ment rights in the District of ond time and placed on the Hutchison and Columbia. calendar. others

96 S. 223 A bill to require Senate can- Mar. 28, 2007.—Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Feingold didates to file designations, Committee on Rules and Ad- and others statements, and reports in elec- ministration, with an amend- tronic form. ment. (No written report.)

97 S. 358 A bill to prohibit discrimination Mar. 29, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Snowe on the basis of genetic informa- Committee on Health, Edu- tion with respect to health in- cation, Labor, and Pensions, surance and employment. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 48.)

98 S. 657 A bill to amend the Public Health Mar. 29, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Reed and Service Act to add require- Committee on Health, Edu- others ments regarding trauma care, cation, Labor, and Pensions, and for other purposes. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

101 S. Res. 30 Resolution expressing the sense Mar. 29, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and of the Senate regarding the Committee on Foreign Rela- others need for the United States to tions, without amendment, address global climate change and with a preamble. (No through the negotiation of fair written report.) and effective international com- mitments.

102 S. Res. 65 Resolution condemning the mur- Mar. 29, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and der of Turkish-Armenian jour- Committee on Foreign Rela- others nalist and human rights advo- tions, with an amendment in cate Hrant Dink and urging the the nature of a substitute, people of Turkey to honor his and an amendment to the legacy of tolerance. preamble. (No written re- port.)

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104 S. 556 A bill to reauthorize the Head Mar. 29, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy Start Act, and for other pur- Committee on Health, Edu- and others poses. cation, Labor, and Pensions, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 49.)

108 S. 322 A bill to establish an Indian Apr. 10, 2007.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Dorgan youth telemental health dem- Committee on Indian Affairs, and others onstration project. with an amendment. (Rept. 43.)

111 S. 481 A bill to recruit and retain more Apr. 10, 2007.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Conrad qualified individuals to teach in Committee on Indian Affairs, and others Tribal Colleges or Universities. without amendment. (Rept. 46.)

112 S. 613 A bill to enhance the overseas Apr. 10, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Lugar and stabilization and reconstruction Committee on Foreign Rela- others capabilities of the United tions, without amendment. States Government, and for (Rept. 50.) other purposes.

113 S. 442 A bill to provide for loan repay- Apr. 10, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Durbin ment for prosecutors and public Committee on the Judiciary, and others defenders. with amendments. (Rept. 51.) (Additional views filed.) (See also Order No. 149.)

114 S. 343 A bill to extend the District of Apr. 11, 2007.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Voinovich Columbia College Access Act of Committee on Homeland Se- and others 1999. curity and Governmental Af- fairs, without amendment. (Rept. 52.)

116 S. 193 A bill to increase cooperation on Apr. 12, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Lugar and energy issues between the Committee on Foreign Rela- others United States Government and tions, without amendment. foreign governments and enti- (Rept. 54.) ties in order to secure the stra- tegic and economic interests of the United States, and for other purposes.

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118 S. 3 A bill to amend part D of title Apr. 13, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Reid and XVIII of the Social Security Act Committee on Finance, with others to provide for fair prescription an amendment in the nature drug prices for Medicare bene- of a substitute. (No written ficiaries. report.)

126 S. 1248 A bill to provide for the conserva- Apr. 30, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer tion and development of water Committee on Environment and related resources, to au- and Public Works, without thorize the Secretary of the amendment. (An original Army to construct various bill.) (Rept. 58.) projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes.

129 H.R. 1332 An act to improve the access to May 1, 2007.—Read the second capital programs of the Small time and placed on the cal- Business Administration, and endar. for other purposes.

131 S. 992 A bill to achieve emission reduc- May 3, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer tions and cost savings through Committee on Environment and others accelerated use of cost-effective and Public Works, with lighting technologies in public amendments. (Rept. 60.) buildings, and for other pur- poses.

132 S. 1301 A bill to preserve and protect the May 4, 2007.—Read the second Mr. DeMint free choice of individual em- time and placed on the cal- ployees to form, join, or assist endar. labor organizations, or to re- frain from such activities.

133 S. 1305 A bill making emergency war ap- May 4, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Coburn propriations for American time and placed on the cal- troops overseas, without unnec- endar. essary pork barrel spending and without mandating sur- render or retreat in Iraq, for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30, 2007, and for other purposes.

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134 S. 735 A bill to amend title 18, United May 4, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Messrs. States Code, to improve the ter- mittee on the Judiciary, with Kennedy, rorist hoax statute. an amendment in the nature Coleman, and of a substitute. (Rept. 61.) Kyl

135 S. 621 A bill to establish commissions to May 4, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Mr. Feingold review the facts and cir- mittee on the Judiciary, with- and others cumstances surrounding injus- out amendment. (Rept. 62.) tices suffered by European Americans, European Latin Americans, and Jewish refu- gees during World War II.

138 H.R. 1867 An act to authorize appropria- May 7, 2007.—Placed on the tions for fiscal years 2008, calendar. 2009, and 2010 for the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.

140 S. 1321 A bill to enhance the energy secu- May 7, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman rity of the United Stated by Committee on Energy and promoting biofuels energy effi- Natural Resources, without ciency, and carbon capture and amendment. (An original storage, and for other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 65.)

141 S. 1312 A bill to amend the National May 8, 2007.—Read the second Mr. DeMint Labor Relations Act to ensure time and placed on the cal- and others the right of employees to a se- endar. cret-ballot election conducted by the National Labor Rela- tions Board.

142 H.R. 1080 An act to modify the boundaries May 8, 2007.—Placed on the of Grand Teton National Park calendar. to include certain land within the GT Park Subdivision, and for other purposes.

144 S. 1348 A bill to provide for comprehen- May 10, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid and sive immigration reform, and ond time and placed on the others for other purposes. calendar.

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148 S. 119 A bill to prohibit profiteering and May 15, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and fraud relating to military ac- Committee on the Judiciary, others tion, relief, and reconstruction with amendments. (Rept. 66.) efforts, and for other purposes. (Additional views filed.) (See also Order No. 423.)

149 H.R. 916 An act to provide for loan repay- May 16, 2007.—Placed on the ment for prosecutors and public calendar. (See also Order No. defenders. 113.)

155 S. Res. 138 Resolution honoring the accom- May 17, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Salazar plishments and legacy of Ce´sar Committee on the Judiciary, and others Estrada Cha´vez. without amendment, and with a preamble. (No written report.)

156 S. 1419 A bill to move the United States May 17, 2007.—Read twice and Mr. Reid toward greater energy inde- ordered placed on the cal- pendence and security, to in- endar. crease the production of clean renewable fuels, to protect con- sumers from price gouging, to increase the energy efficiency of products, buildings, and vehi- cles, to promote research on and deploy greenhouse gas cap- ture and storage options, and to improve the energy perform- ance of the Federal Govern- ment, and for other purposes.

157 S. 1079 A bill to establish the Star-Span- May 21, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Cardin gled Banner and War of 1812 Committee on the Judiciary, and others Bicentennial Commission, and with amendments. (No writ- for other purposes. ten report.)

160 S. 879 A bill to amend the Sherman Act May 22, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Kohl and to make oil-producing and ex- Committee on the Judiciary, others porting cartels illegal. without amendment. (Rept. 68.) (See also Order No. 169.) (See also Order No. 744.)

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168 S. 495 A bill to prevent and mitigate May 23, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and identity theft, to ensure pri- Committee on the Judiciary, others vacy, to provide notice of secu- with amendments. (Rept. 70.) rity breaches, and to enhance (Additional views filed.) criminal penalties, law enforce- ment assistance, and other pro- tections against security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally identi- fiable information.

169 H.R. 2264 An act to amend the Sherman May 23, 2007.—Placed on the Act to make oil-producing and calendar. (See also Order No. exporting cartels illegal. 160.)

173 H.R. 740 An act to amend title 18, United May 24, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, States Code, to prevent caller Committee on the Judiciary, ID spoofing, and for other pur- with an amendment in the poses. nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

175 S. 368 A bill to amend the Omnibus May 24, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Biden and Crime Control and Safe Streets Committee on the Judiciary, others Act of 1968 to enhance the without amendment. (Rept. COPS ON THE BEAT grant 73.) program, and for other pur- poses.

179 S.J. Res. 14 Joint resolution expressing the May 25, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Schumer sense of the Senate that Attor- ond time and placed on the and others ney General calendar. no longer holds the confidence of the Senate and of the Amer- ican people.

180 S. 239 A bill to require Federal agencies, May 31, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Feinstein and persons engaged in inter- Committee on the Judiciary, state commerce, in possession with an amendment in the of data containing sensitive nature of a substitute. (No personally identifiable informa- written report.) tion, to disclose any breach of such information.

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182 H.R. 2316 An act to provide more rigorous June 4, 2007.—Read the second requirements with respect to time and placed on the cal- disclosure and enforcement of endar. lobbying laws and regulations, and for other purposes.

183 H.R. 2317 An act to amend the Lobbying June 4, 2007.—Read the second Disclosure Act of 1995 to re- time and placed on the cal- quire registered lobbyists to file endar. quarterly reports on contribu- tions bundled for certain recipi- ents, and for other purposes.

184 S. 236 A bill to require reports to Con- June 4, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Feingold gress on Federal agency use of Committee on the Judiciary, and others data mining. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

187 S. 1549 A bill to authorize appropriations June 5, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Com- Mr. Levin for fiscal year 2008 for military mittee on Armed Services, construction, and for other pur- without amendment. (An poses. original bill.) (No written re- port.)

188 S. 1550 A bill to authorize appropriations June 5, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Com- Mr. Levin for fiscal year 2008 for defense mittee on Armed Services, activities of the Department of without amendment. (An Energy, and for other purposes. original bill.) (No written re- port.)

190 S. 1142 A bill to authorize the acquisition June 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Gregg and of interests in undeveloped Committee on Commerce, others coastal areas in order better to Science, and Transportation, ensure their protection from de- without amendment. (Rept. velopment. 78.) (See also Order No. 1111.)

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195 S. 720 A bill to amend title 4, United June 7, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Levin and States Code, to authorize the Committee on the Judiciary, Ms. Stabenow Governor of a State, territory, without amendment. (No or possession of the United written report.) States to order that the Na- tional flag be flown at half-staff in that State, territory, or pos- session in the event of the death of a member of the Armed Forces from that State, territory, or possession who dies while serving on active duty.

196 S. 457 A bill to extend the date on which June 11, 2007.—Mr. Mr. Voinovich the National Security Per- Lieberman, Committee on and others sonnel System will first apply Homeland Security and Gov- to certain defense laboratories. ernmental Affairs, without amendment. (Rept. 79.)

197 S. 1610 A bill to ensure national security June 13, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dodd while promoting foreign invest- Committee on Banking, ment and the creation and Housing, and Urban Affairs, maintenance of jobs, to reform without amendment. (An the process by which such in- original bill.) (Rept. 80.) vestments are examined for any effect they may have on national security, to establish the Committee on Foreign In- vestment in the United States, and for other purposes.

198 S. 1611 A bill to make technical correc- June 13, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dodd tions to SAFETEA–LU and re- Committee on Banking, lated laws relating to transit. Housing, and Urban Affairs, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 81.)

202 S.J. Res. 4 Joint resolution to acknowledge a June 18, 2007.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Brownback long history of official depreda- Committee on Indian Affairs, and others tions and ill-conceived policies without amendment, and by the United States Govern- with a preamble. (Rept. 83.) ment regarding Indian tribes and offer an apology to all Na- tive Peoples on behalf of the United States.

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203 S. 1606 A bill to provide for the establish- June 18, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Mr. Levin and ment of a comprehensive policy Committee on Armed Serv- others on the care and management of ices, with an amendment in wounded warriors in order to the nature of a substitute. facilitate and enhance their (No written report.) care, rehabilitation, physical evaluation, transition from care by the Department of Defense to care by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and transition from military service to civilian life, and for other purposes.

204 S. 1644 A bill making appropriations for June 18, 2007.—Mr. Byrd, Mr. Byrd the Department of Homeland Committee on Appropria- Security for the fiscal year end- tions, without amendment. ing September 30, 2008, and (An original bill.) (Rept. 84.) for other purposes.

205 S. 1645 A bill making appropriations for June 18, 2007.—Mr. Reed, Mr. Reed military construction, the De- Committee on Appropria- partment of Veterans Affairs, tions, without amendment. and related agencies for the fis- (An original bill.) (Rept. 85.) cal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

208 S. 1639 A bill to provide for comprehen- June 19, 2007.—Read the sec- Messrs. sive immigration reform and ond time and placed on the Kennedy and for other purposes. calendar. Specter

211 S. 535 A bill to establish an Unsolved June 20, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Dodd Crimes Section in the Civil Committee on the Judiciary, and Leahy Rights Division of the Depart- with an amendment in the ment of Justice, and an Un- nature of a substitute, and an solved Civil Rights Crime In- amendment to the title. vestigative Office in the Civil (Rept. 88.) Rights Unit of the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation, and for other purposes.

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212 S. 886 A bill to amend chapter 22 of title June 20, 2007.—Mr. Messrs. 44, United States Code, popu- Lieberman, Committee on Bingaman and larly known as the Presidential Homeland Security and Gov- Leahy Records Act, to establish proce- ernmental Affairs, without dures for the consideration of amendment. (No written re- claims of constitutionally based port.) (See also Order No. privilege against disclosure of 213.) Presidential records.

213 H.R. 1255 An act to amend chapter 22 of June 20, 2007.—Mr. title 44, United States Code, Lieberman, Committee on popularly known as the Presi- Homeland Security and Gov- dential Records Act, to estab- ernmental Affairs, without lish procedures for the consid- amendment. (No written re- eration of claims of constitu- port.) (See also Order No. tionally based privilege against 212.) disclosure of Presidential records.

217 H.R. 2366 An act to reauthorize the vet- June 21, 2007.—Read the sec- erans entrepreneurial develop- ond time and placed on the ment programs of the Small calendar. Business Administration, and for other purposes.

218 H.R. 2359 An act to reauthorize programs June 22, 2007.—Read the sec- to assist small business con- ond time and placed on the cerns, and for other purposes. calendar.

219 S. 1686 A bill making appropriations for June 25, 2007.—Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Landrieu the Legislative Branch for the Committee on Appropria- fiscal year ending September tions, without amendment. 30, 2008, and for other pur- (An original bill.) (Rept. 89.) poses. (See also Order No. 258.)

220 S. 185 A bill to restore habeas corpus for June 26, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. those detained by the United Committee on the Judiciary, Specter and States. without amendment. (Rept. Leahy 90.) (Additional and minority views filed.)

221 S. 1696 A bill making appropriations for June 26, 2007.—Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Feinstein the Department of the Interior, Committee on Appropria- environment, and related agen- tions, without amendment. cies for the fiscal year ending (An original bill.) (Rept. 91.) September 30, 2008, and for (See also Order No. 240.) other purposes.

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222 S. 1538 A bill to authorize appropriations June 26, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Mr. Rockefeller for fiscal year 2008 for the in- Committee on Armed Serv- telligence and intelligence-re- ices, with amendments. lated activities of the United (Rept. 92.) States Government, the Intel- May 31, 2007.—Mr. Rockefeller, ligence Community Manage- Select Committee on Intel- ment Account, and the Central ligence, without amendment. Intelligence Agency Retirement (An original bill.) (Rept. 75.) and Disability System, and for (Additional views filed.) other purposes.

223 S. 126 A bill to modify the boundary of June 26, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Allard Mesa Verde National Park, and Committee on Energy and and Salazar for other purposes. Natural Resources, with an amendment. (Rept. 93.) (See also Order No. 558.)

225 S. 580 A bill to amend the National June 26, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Hatch Trails System Act to require Committee on Energy and the Secretary of the Interior to Natural Resources, without update the feasibility and suit- amendment. (Rept. 95.) ability studies of four national historic trails, and for other purposes.

226 S. 686 A bill to amend the National June 26, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Lieberman Trails System Act to designate Committee on Energy and and others the Washington-Rochambeau Natural Resources, without Revolutionary Route National amendment. (Rept. 96.) Historic Trail.

229 S. 1152 A bill to promote wildland fire- June 26, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell fighter safety. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, with an amendment. (Rept. 99.)

238 S. 1710 A bill making appropriations for June 27, 2007.—Mr. Harkin, Mr. Harkin the Departments of Labor, Committee on Appropria- Health and Human Services, tions, without amendment. and Education, and related (An original bill.) (Rept. 107.) agencies for the fiscal year end- ing September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

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240 H.R. 2643 An act making appropriations for June 28, 2007.—Placed on the the Department of the Interior, calendar. (See also Order No. environment, and related agen- 221.) cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

244 H. Con. Res. 7 Concurrent resolution calling on June 28, 2007.—Mr. Biden, the League of Arab States and Committee on Foreign Rela- each Member State individually tions, with an amendment, to acknowledge the genocide in and an amendment to the the Darfur region of Sudan and preamble. (No written re- to step up their efforts to stop port.) the genocide in Darfur.

246 S. 542 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 28, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Craig of the Interior to conduct feasi- Committee on Energy and bility studies to address certain Natural Resources, without water shortages within the amendment. (Rept. 113.) Snake, Boise, and Payette River systems in the State of Idaho, and for other purposes.

247 S. 1037 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 28, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Smith of the Interior to assist in the Committee on Energy and and Wyden planning, design, and construc- Natural Resources, without tion of the Tumalo Irrigation amendment. (Rept. 114.) District Water Conservation Project in Deschutes County, Oregon.

249 S. 1139 A bill to establish the National June 28, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman Landscape Conservation Sys- Committee on Energy and and others tem, and for other purposes. Natural Resources, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 116.)

253 S. 324 A bill to direct the Secretary of June 28, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. the Interior to conduct a study Committee on Energy and Domenici and of water resources in the State Natural Resources, without Bingaman of New Mexico. amendment. (Rept. 112.)

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257 S. 1257 A bill to provide the District of June 28, 2007.—Mr. Mr. Lieberman Columbia a voting seat and the Lieberman, Committee on and others State of Utah an additional Homeland Security and Gov- seat in the House of Represent- ernmental Affairs, with atives. amendments. (Rept. 123.) (Additional views filed.)

258 H.R. 2771 An act making appropriations for June 28, 2007.—Ms. Landrieu, the Legislative Branch for the Committee on Appropria- fiscal year ending September tions, without amendment. 30, 2008, and for other pur- Without recommendation. poses. (No written report.) (See also Order No. 219.)

259 S. 1745 A bill making appropriations for June 29, 2007.—Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Mikulski the Departments of Commerce Committee on Appropria- and Justice, science, and re- tions, without amendment. lated agencies for the fiscal (An original bill.) (Rept. 124.) year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

260 S. 1547 A bill to authorize appropriations June 29, 2007.—Mr. Rocke- Mr. Levin for fiscal year 2008 for military feller, Select Committee on activities of the Department of Intelligence, with amend- Defense, for military construc- ments. (Rept. 125.) (Addi- tion, and for defense activities tional views filed.) of the Department of Energy, June 5, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Com- to prescribe military personnel mittee on Armed Services, strengths for such fiscal year, without amendment. (An and for other purposes. original bill.) (Rept. 77.)

261 S. 1548 A bill to authorize appropriations June 29, 2007.—Mr. Rocke- Mr. Levin for fiscal year 2008 for military feller, Select Committee on activities of the Department of Intelligence, with amend- Defense, to prescribe military ments. (No written report.) personnel strengths for such June 5, 2007.—Mr. Levin, Com- fiscal year, and for other pur- mittee on Armed Services, poses. without amendment. (An original bill.) (No written re- port.)

263 S. 1751 A bill making appropriations for July 9, 2007.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Dorgan energy and water development Committee on Appropria- for the fiscal year ending Sep- tions, without amendment. tember 30, 2008, and for other (An original bill.) (Rept. 127.) purposes. (See also Order No. 274.)

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266 S. 1762 A bill to provide for reconciliation July 10, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy pursuant to section 602 of the Committee on Health, Edu- concurrent resolution on the cation, Labor, and Pensions, budget for fiscal year 2008 (S. without amendment. (An Con. Res. 21). original bill.) (No written re- port.)

268 H.R. 2829 An act making appropriations for July 13, 2007.—Mr. Durbin, financial services and general Committee on Appropria- government for the fiscal year tions, with an amendment in ending September 30, 2008, the nature of a substitute. and for other purposes. (Rept. 129.)

270 H.R. 2900 An act to amend the Federal July 16, 2007.—Placed on the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act calendar. to revise and extend the user- fee programs for prescription drugs and for medical devices, to enhance the postmarket au- thorities of the Food and Drug Administration with respect to the safety of drugs, and for other purposes.

271 S. 392 A bill to ensure payment of July 16, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and United States assessments for Committee on Foreign Rela- others United Nations peacekeeping tions, without amendment. operations for the 2005 through (Rept. 130.) 2008 time period.

272 S. 1789 A bill making appropriations for July 16, 2007.—Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Murray the Departments of Transpor- Committee on Appropria- tation and Housing and Urban tions, without amendment. Development, and related agen- (An original bill.) (Rept. 131.) cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

273 H.R. 799 An act to reauthorize and im- July 17, 2007.—Placed on the prove the program authorized calendar. by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965.

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274 H.R. 2641 An act making appropriations for July 18, 2007.—Placed on the energy and water development calendar. (See also Order No. and related agencies for the fis- 263.) cal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

275 H.R. 980 An act to provide collective bar- July 20, 2007.—Read the sec- gaining rights for public safety ond time and placed on the officers employed by States or calendar. their political subdivisions.

279 S. 479 A bill to reduce the incidence of July 23, 2007.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Harkin suicide among veterans. Committee on Veterans’ Af- and others fairs, without amendment. (Rept. 132.)

281 S.J. Res. 16 Joint resolution approving the re- July 24, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. McConnell newal of import restrictions Committee on Finance, with- and others contained in the Burmese Free- out amendment. (Rept. 146.) dom and Democracy Act of 2003.

282 S. 1859 A bill making appropriations for July 24, 2007.—Mr. Kohl, Com- Mr. Kohl Agriculture, Rural Develop- mittee on Appropriations, ment, Food and Drug Adminis- without amendment. (An tration, and Related Agencies original bill.) (Rept. 134.) (See programs for the fiscal year also Order No. 331.) ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

283 S. 423 A bill to increase, effective as of July 24, 2007.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Akaka and December 1, 2007, the rates of Committee on Veterans’ Af- others compensation for veterans with fairs, without amendment. service-connected disabilities (Rept. 135.) and the rates of dependency and indemnity compensation for the survivors of certain dis- abled veterans.

284 S. 1500 A bill to support democracy and July 24, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mrs. Clinton, human rights in Zimbabwe, Committee on Foreign Rela- Messrs. and for other purposes. tions, without amendment. Feingold and (Rept. 136.) Lugar

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287 S. 1698 A bill to provide that no funds July 25, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Coleman appropriated or otherwise made Committee on Foreign Rela- available by any act for con- tions, with an amendment. tributions for international or- (Rept. 137.) ganizations may be made avail- able to support the United Na- tions Human Rights Council.

288 S. 1893 A bill to amend title XXI of the July 27, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus Social Security Act to reauthor- Committee on Finance, with- ize the State Children’s Health out amendment. (An original Insurance Program, and for bill.) (No written report.) (See other purposes. also Order No. 338.)

291 S. 675 A bill to provide competitive July 31, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Harkin grants for training court report- Committee on Commerce, and others ers and closed captioners to Science, and Transportation, meet requirements for realtime with amendments. (Rept. writers under the Tele- 138.) communications Act of 1996, and for other purposes.

292 S. 1565 A bill to provide for the transfer July 31, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Messrs. Biden of naval vessels to certain for- Committee on Foreign Rela- and Lugar eign recipients. tions, without amendment. (Rept. 139.)

293 S. 1607 A bill to provide for identification July 31, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus of misaligned currency, require Committee on Finance, with and others action to correct the misalign- an amendment in the nature ment, and for other purposes. of a substitute. (Rept. 248.)

294 S. 1011 A bill to change the name of the Aug. 1, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Biden and National Institute on Drug Committee on Health, Edu- others Abuse to the National Institute cation, Labor, and Pensions, on Diseases of Addiction and to with an amendment. (No change the name of the Na- written report.) tional Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to the National Institute on Alcohol Disorders and Health.

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295 S. 1923 A bill to authorize appropriations Aug. 1, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd for assistance for the Housing mittee on Banking, Housing, Assistance Council, the Raza and Urban Affairs, without Development Fund, and for the amendment. (An original Housing Partnership Network bill.) (No written report.) (HPN) and its members, and for other purposes.

316 H.R. 3034 An act to designate the facility Aug. 1, 2007.—Placed on the of the United States Postal calendar. Service located at 127 South Elm Street in Gardner, Kansas, as the ‘‘Private First Class Shane R. Austin Post Office’’.

318 S. 1693 A bill to enhance the adoption of Aug. 1, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy a nationwide interoperable Committee on Health, Edu- and others health information technology cation, Labor, and Pensions, system and to improve the with an amendment in the quality and reduce the costs of nature of a substitute. (Rept. health care in the United 187.) States.

320 S. 1785 A bill to amend the Clean Air Act Aug. 2, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Nelson to establish deadlines by which Committee on Environment (FL) and the Administrator of the Envi- and Public Works, with an others ronmental Protection Agency amendment in the nature of shall issue a decision on wheth- a substitute. (Rept. 243.) er to grant certain waivers of preemption under that act.

325 H.R. 2831 An act to amend title VII of the Aug. 2, 2007.—Read the second Civil Rights Act of 1964, the time and placed on the cal- Age Discrimination in Employ- endar. ment Act of 1967, the Ameri- cans With Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to clarify that a dis- criminatory compensation deci- sion or other practice that is unlawful under such acts oc- curs each time compensation is paid pursuant to the discrimi- natory compensation decision or other practice, and for other purposes.

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326 S. 1183 A bill to enhance and further re- Aug. 3, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Harkin search into paralysis and to im- Committee on Health, Edu- and others prove rehabilitation and the cation, Labor, and Pensions, quality of life for persons living with an amendment in the with paralysis and other phys- nature of a substitute. (No ical disabilities, and for other written report.) purposes.

328 S. 1163 A bill to amend title 38, United Aug. 3, 2007.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Akaka and States Code, to improve com- Committee on Veterans’ Af- others pensation and specially adapted fairs, with an amendment in housing for veterans in certain the nature of a substitute. cases of impairment of vision (Rept. 143.) involving both eyes, and to pro- vide for the use of the National Directory of New Hires for in- come verification purposes.

329 S. 1300 A bill to amend title 49, United Aug. 3, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Rockefeller States Code, to authorize ap- Committee on Commerce, and others propriations for the Federal Science, and Transportation, Aviation Administration for fis- with amendments. (Rept. cal years 2008 through 2011, to 144.) (See also Order No. improve aviation safety and ca- 383.) pacity, to modernize the air traffic control system, and for other purposes.

330 S. 898 A bill to amend the Public Health Aug. 3, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Mikulski Service Act to fund break- Committee on Health, Edu- and others throughs in Alzheimer’s disease cation, Labor, and Pensions, research while providing more with an amendment in the help to caregivers and increas- nature of a substitute, and an ing public education about pre- amendment to the title. (No vention. written report.)

331 H.R. 3161 An act making appropriations for Aug. 3, 2007.—Placed on the Agriculture, Rural Develop- calendar. (See also Order No. ment, Food and Drug Adminis- 282.) tration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

332 S. 2011 A bill entitled the ‘‘Protect Amer- Aug. 3, 2007.—Ordered placed Messrs. Levin ica Act of 2007’’. on the calendar. and Rockefeller

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334 H.R. 1361 An act to improve the disaster re- Aug. 3, 2007.—Placed on the lief programs of the Small Busi- calendar. ness Administration, and for other purposes.

335 S. 1233 A bill to provide and enhance Aug. 29, 2007.—Mr. Akaka, Messrs. Akaka intervention, rehabilitative Committee on Veterans’ Af- and Craig treatment, and services to vet- fairs, with an amendment in erans with traumatic brain in- the nature of a substitute, jury, and for other purposes. and an amendment to the title. (Rept. 147.) (Supple- mental views filed.)

337 S. Res. 22 Resolution reaffirming the con- Sept. 4, 2007.—Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Collins stitutional and statutory pro- Committee on Homeland Se- and others tections accorded sealed domes- curity and Governmental Af- tic mail, and for other pur- fairs, without amendment, poses. and with a preamble. (No written report.)

338 H.R. 3162 An act to amend titles XVIII, Sept. 4, 2007.—Placed on the XIX, and XXI of the Social Se- calendar. (See also Order No. curity Act to extend and im- 288.) prove the children’s health in- surance program, to improve beneficiary protections under the Medicare, Medicaid, and the CHIP program, and for other purposes.

341 S. 376 A bill to amend title 18, United Sept. 5, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and States Code, to improve the Committee on the Judiciary, others provisions relating to the car- without amendment. (Rept. rying of concealed weapons by 150.) (Minority views filed.) law enforcement officers, and for other purposes.

348 H.R. 1908 An act to amend title 35, United Sept. 11, 2007.—Read the sec- States Code, to provide for pat- ond time and placed on the ent reform. calendar.

349 S. 1138 A bill to enhance nuclear safe- Sept. 11, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Messrs. Lugar, guards and to provide assur- Committee on Foreign Rela- Bayh, and ances of nuclear fuel supply to tions, without amendment. Hagel countries that forgo certain fuel (Rept. 151.) cycle activities.

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350 S. 1687 A bill to provide for global patho- Sept. 11, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and gen surveillance and response. Committee on Foreign Rela- others tions, without amendment. (Rept. 152.)

351 S. 1027 A bill to prevent tobacco smug- Sept. 11, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Kohl and gling, to ensure the collection Committee on the Judiciary, others of all tobacco taxes, and for without amendment. (Rept. other purposes. 153.) (See also Order No. 1115.)

352 S. 1256 A bill to amend the Small Busi- Sept. 12, 2007.—Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kerry and ness Act to reauthorize loan Committee on Small Business others programs under that Act, and and Entrepreneurship, with for other purposes. an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 154.)

355 S. 637 A bill to direct the Secretary of Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Sessions the Interior to study the suit- Committee on Energy and ability and feasibility of estab- Natural Resources, with lishing the Chattahoochee amendments. (Rept. 157.) Trace National Heritage Cor- ridor in Alabama and Georgia, and for other purposes.

356 S. 645 A bill to amend the Energy Policy Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Thomas Act of 2005 to provide an alter- Committee on Energy and and others nate sulfur dioxide removal Natural Resources, without measurement for certain coal amendment. (Rept. 158.) gasification project goals.

357 S. 1182 A bill to amend the Quinebaug Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Dodd and and Shetucket Rivers Valley Committee on Energy and others National Heritage Corridor Act Natural Resources, with an of 1994 to increase the author- amendment in the nature of ization of appropriations and a substitute. (Rept. 159.) modify the date on which the authority of the Secretary of the Interior terminates under the Act.

358 S. 1203 A bill to enhance the manage- Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. ment of electricity programs at Committee on Energy and Bingaman and the Department of Energy. Natural Resources, without Domenici amendment. (Rept. 160.)

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359 S. 1728 A bill to amend the National Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Akaka Parks and Recreation Act of Committee on Energy and 1978 to reauthorize the Na Hoa Natural Resources, without Pili O Kaloko-Honokohau Advi- amendment. (Rept. 161.) sory Commission.

365 S. 169 A bill to amend the National Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Allard Trails System Act to clarify Committee on Energy and and Levin Federal authority relating to Natural Resources, with an land acquisition from willing amendment in the nature of sellers for the majority of the a substitute. (Rept. 167.) trails in the System, and for other purposes.

366 S. 278 A bill to establish a program and Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Thomas criteria for National Heritage Committee on Energy and Areas in the United States, and Natural Resources, with an for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 168.)

368 S. 443 A bill to establish the Sangre de Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Cristo National Heritage Area Committee on Energy and Salazar and in the State of Colorado, and Natural Resources, with an Allard for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 170.)

369 S. 444 A bill to establish the South Park Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Salazar National Heritage Area in the Committee on Energy and State of Colorado, and for other Natural Resources, with an purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 171.)

370 S. 647 A bill to designate certain land Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Wyden in the State of Oregon as wil- Committee on Energy and and Smith derness, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with an poses. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 172.)

371 S. 722 A bill to direct the Secretary of Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. the Interior and the Secretary Committee on Energy and McCain and of Agriculture to jointly conduct Natural Resources, with an Kyl a study of certain land adjacent amendment in the nature of to the Walnut Canyon National a substitute. (Rept. 173.) Monument in the State of Ari- zona.

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374 S. 838 A bill to authorize funding for eli- Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Smith and gible joint ventures between Committee on Energy and others United States and Israeli busi- Natural Resources, with an nesses and academic persons, amendment in the nature of to establish the International a substitute, and an amend- Energy Advisory Board, and for ment to the title. (Rept. 176.) other purposes.

376 S. 1089 A bill to amend the Alaska Nat- Sept. 17, 2007.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. ural Gas Pipeline Act to allow Committee on Energy and Murkowski the Federal Coordinator for Natural Resources, with an and Mr. Alaska Natural Gas Transpor- amendment in the nature of Stevens tation Projects to hire employ- a substitute. (Rept. 178.) ees more efficiently, and for other purposes.

380 S. 2070 A bill to prevent Government Sept. 20, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. DeMint shutdowns. ond time and placed on the and others calendar.

381 S. 1771 A bill to increase the safety of Sept. 20, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Pryor and swimming pools and spas by re- Committee on Commerce, others quiring the use of proper anti- Science, and Transportation, entrapment drain covers and with amendments. (Rept. pool and spa drainage systems, 182.) (See also Order No. to educate the public about pool 417.) and spa safety, and for other purposes.

382 S. 2084 A bill to promote school safety, Sept. 21, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy improved law enforcement, and Committee on the Judiciary, for other purposes. without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 183.) (Supplemental views filed.)

383 H.R. 2881 An act to amend title 49, United Sept. 24, 2007.—Placed on the States Code, to authorize ap- calendar. (See also Order No. propriations for the Federal 329.) Aviation Administration for fis- cal years 2008 through 2011, to improve aviation safety and ca- pacity, to provide stable fund- ing for the national aviation system, and for other purposes.

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386 S. 1671 A bill to reauthorize and improve Sept. 26, 2007.—Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kerry and the entrepreneurial develop- Committee on Small Business Ms. Snowe ment programs of the Small and Entrepreneurship, with Business Administration, and an amendment in the nature for other purposes. of a substitute. (Rept. 185.)

388 H.R. 835 An act to reauthorize the pro- Sept. 26, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, grams of the Department of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Develop- Housing and Urban Affairs, ment for housing assistance for without amendment. (No Native Hawaiians. written report.) July 9, 2007.—Mr. Dorgan, Committee on Indian Affairs, without amendment. (Rept. 126.)

400 H.R. 2693 An act to direct the Occupational Sept. 28, 2007.—Read the sec- Safety and Health Administra- ond time and placed on the tion to issue a standard regu- calendar. lating worker exposure to diac- etyl.

401 S. 2128 A bill to make the moratorium on Oct. 3, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Sununu Internet access taxes and mul- time and placed on the cal- and others tiple and discriminatory taxes endar. on electronic commerce perma- nent.

402 S. 1446 A bill to amend the National Cap- Oct. 3, 2007.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Cardin ital Transportation Act of 1969 Committee on Homeland Se- and others to authorize additional Federal curity and Governmental Af- contributions for maintaining fairs, without amendment. and improving the transit sys- (Rept. 188.) tem of the Washington Metro- politan Area Transit Authority, and for other purposes.

403 H.R. 2828 An act to provide compensation Oct. 4, 2007.—Read the second to relatives of United States time and placed on the cal- citizens who were killed as a endar. result of the bombings of United States Embassies in East Africa on August 7, 1998.

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410 S. 221 A bill to amend title 9 United Oct. 4, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Mr. Grassley States Code, to provide for mittee on the Judiciary, with- and others greater fairness in the arbitra- out amendment. (Rept. 190.) tion process relating to live- (Additional and minority stock and poultry contracts. views filed.)

411 S. 453 A bill to prohibit deceptive prac- Oct. 4, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Mr. Obama tices in Federal elections. mittee on the Judiciary, with and others an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 191.) (Additional views filed.)

412 S. 2152 A bill to amend title XXI of the Oct. 5, 2007.—Read the second Mr. McConnell Social Security Act to reauthor- time and ordered placed on and others ize the State Children’s Health the calendar. Insurance Program through fis- cal year 2012, and for other purposes.

413 H.R. 2740 An act to require accountability Oct. 5, 2007.—Read the second for contractors and contract time and ordered placed on personnel under Federal con- the calendar. tracts, and for other purposes.

414 S. 805 A bill to amend the Foreign As- Oct. 9, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Com- Mr. Durbin sistance Act of 1961 to assist mittee on Foreign Relations, and others countries in sub-Saharan Africa with amendments. (Rept. in the effort to achieve inter- 192.) nationally recognized goals in the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and other major diseases and the reduction of maternal and child mortality by improving human health care capacity and improving re- tention of medical health pro- fessionals in sub-Saharan Afri- ca, and for other purposes.

415 S. 968 A bill to amend the Foreign As- Oct. 9, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Com- Mrs. Boxer sistance Act of 1961 to provide mittee on Foreign Relations, and others increased assistance for the with an amendment in the prevention, treatment, and con- nature of a substitute. (Rept. trol of tuberculosis, and for 193.) (See also Order No. other purposes. 472.)

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416 H.R. 1678 An act to amend the Torture Vic- Oct. 9, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Com- tims Relief Act of 1998 to au- mittee on Foreign Relations, thorize appropriations to pro- without amendment. (Rept. vide assistance for domestic 194.) and foreign programs and cen- ters for the treatment of vic- tims of torture, and for other purposes.

417 H.R. 1721 An act to increase the safety of Oct. 15, 2007.—Placed on the swimming pools and spas by re- calendar. (See also Order No. quiring the use of proper anti- 381.) entrapment drain covers and pool and spa drainage systems, by establishing a swimming pool safety grant program ad- ministered by the Consumer Product Safety Commission to encourage States to improve their pool and spa safety laws and to educate the public about pool and spa safety, and for other purposes.

419 S. 2020 A bill to reauthorize the Tropical Oct. 15, 2007.—Mr. Biden, Messrs. Lugar, Forest Conservation Act of Committee on Foreign Rela- Biden, and 1998 through fiscal year 2010, tions, without amendment, Hagel to rename the Tropical Forest and an amendment to the Conservation Act of 1998 as the title. (Rept. 196.) ‘‘Tropical Forest and Coral Con- servation Act of 2007’’, and for other purposes.

422 S. 1662 A bill to amend the Small Busi- Oct. 16, 2007.—Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kerry and ness Investment Act of 1958 to Committee on Small Business Ms. Snowe reauthorize the venture capital and Entrepreneurship, with program, and for other pur- an amendment in the nature poses. of a substitute. (Rept. 199.)

423 H.R. 400 An act to prohibit profiteering Oct. 17, 2007.—Placed on the and fraud relating to military calendar. (See also Order No. action, relief and reconstruction 148.) efforts, and for other purposes.

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426 S. 2184 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 18, 2007.—Read the second Mrs. Dole enue Code of 1986 to perma- time and placed on the cal- nently allow penalty-free with- endar. drawals from retirement plans for individuals called to active duty for at least 179 days.

427 S. 2185 A bill to permanently extend the Oct. 18, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Graham current marginal tax rates. time and placed on the cal- endar.

428 H.R. 2102 An act to maintain the free flow Oct. 18, 2007.—Read the second of information to the public by time and placed on the cal- providing conditions for the fed- endar. (See also Order No. erally compelled disclosure of 434.) information by certain persons connected with the news media.

431 S. 2205 A bill to authorize the cancella- Oct. 19, 2007.—Read the second Messrs. tion of removal and adjustment time and placed on the cal- Durbin, Hagel, of status of certain alien stu- endar. and Lugar dents who are long-term United States residents and who en- tered the United States as chil- dren, and for other purposes.

432 S. 1778 A bill to authorize certain activi- Oct. 19, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. ties of the Maritime Adminis- Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg tration, and for other purposes. Science, and Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 200.)

434 S. 2035 A bill to maintain the free flow Oct. 22, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Specter of information to the public by Committee on the Judiciary, and others providing conditions for the fed- with amendments. (No writ- erally compelled disclosure of ten report.) (See also Order information by certain persons No. 428.) connected with the news media.

435 H.R. 1254 An act to amend title 44, United Oct. 22, 2007.—Mr. Lieberman, States Code, to require infor- Committee on Homeland Se- mation on contributors to Presi- curity and Governmental Af- dential library fundraising or- fairs, with amendments. ganizations. (Rept. 202.)

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438 S. 1845 A bill to provide for limitations Oct. 23, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. in certain communications be- Committee on the Judiciary, Whitehouse tween the Department of Jus- with an amendment in the and Leahy tice and the White House Office nature of a substitute, and an relating to civil and criminal amendment to the title. investigations, and for other (Rept. 203.) (Minority views purposes. filed.)

439 S. 2216 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 24, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Inhofe enue Code of 1986 to extend time and placed on the cal- the Indian employment credit endar. and the depreciation rules for property used predominantly within an Indian reservation.

440 S. 2217 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 24, 2007.—Read the second Messrs. Inhofe enue Code of 1986 to extend time and placed on the cal- and Roberts the taxable income limit on per- endar. centage depletion for oil and natural gas produced from mar- ginal properties.

442 S. 2223 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 24, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus enue Code of 1986 to provide Committee on Finance, with- additional tax incentives to pro- out amendment. (An original mote habitat conservation and bill.) (Rept. 205.) restoration, and for other pur- poses.

446 S. 2242 A bill to amend the Trade Act of Oct. 25, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus 1974 to establish supplemental Committee on Finance, with- agricultural disaster assistance out amendment. (An original and to amend the Internal Rev- bill.) (Rept. 206.) enue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for conservation and alternative energy sources and to provide tax relief for farmers, and for other pur- poses.

447 S. 2233 A bill to provide a permanent de- Oct. 26, 2007.—Read the second Mrs. duction for State and local gen- time and placed on the cal- Hutchison and eral sales taxes. endar. others

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448 S. 2234 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 26, 2007.—Read the second Messrs. enue Code of 1986 to extend time and placed on the cal- Cornyn and the deduction for qualified tui- endar. Roberts tion and related expenses.

449 H.R. 505 An act to express the policy of Oct. 26, 2007.—Read the second the United States regarding the time and placed on the cal- United States relationship with endar. Native Hawaiians and to pro- vide a process for the recogni- tion by the United States of the Native Hawaiian governing en- tity.

451 S. 635 A bill to provide for a research Oct. 26, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. program for remediation of Committee on Environment Baucus and closed methamphetamine pro- and Public Works, without Smith duction laboratories, and for amendment. (Rept. 207.) other purposes.

454 S. 2247 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 29, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Roberts enue Code of 1986 to make per- time and placed on the cal- manent the depreciation classi- endar. fication of motorsports enter- tainment complexes.

455 S. 1498 A bill to amend the Lacey Act Oct. 29, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer Amendments of 1981 to pro- Committee on Environment and others hibit the import, export, trans- and Public Works, with portation, sale, receipt, acquisi- amendments. (Rept. 210.) tion, or purchase in interstate (See also Order No. 928.) or foreign commerce of any live animal of any prohibited wild- life species, and for other pur- poses.

456 S. 2264 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Oct. 31, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Roberts enue Code of 1986 to extend for time and placed on the cal- 2 years the tax-free distribu- endar. tions from individual retire- ment plans for charitable pur- poses.

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457 H.R. 2295 An act to amend the Public Oct. 31, 2007.—Read the second Health Service Act to provide time and placed on the cal- for the establishment of an endar. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Registry.

460 S. 2284 A bill to amend the National Nov. 1, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd Flood Insurance Act of 1968, to mittee on Banking, Housing, restore the financial solvency of and Urban Affairs, without the flood insurance fund, and amendment. (An original for other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 214.)

461 S. 2285 A bill to reauthorize the Federal Nov. 1, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd terrorism risk insurance pro- mittee on Banking, Housing, gram, and for other purposes. and Urban Affairs, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 215.)

462 S. 2286 A bill to establish a nonpartisan Nov. 1, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd commission on natural catas- mittee on Banking, Housing, trophe risk management and and Urban Affairs, without insurance, and for other pur- amendment. (An original poses. bill.) (No written report.)

463 S. 1518 A bill to amend the McKinney- Nov. 1, 2007.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Reed and Vento Homeless Assistance Act mittee on Banking, Housing, others to reauthorize the Act, and for and Urban Affairs, with an other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 216.)

464 S. 2293 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Nov. 2, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Lott and enue Code of 1986 to repeal the time and placed on the cal- others individual alternative min- endar. imum tax, and for other pur- poses.

465 S. 2294 A bill to strengthen immigration Nov. 2, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Kyl and enforcement and border secu- time and placed on the cal- others rity, and for other purposes. endar.

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466 S. 950 A bill to develop and maintain an Nov. 2, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Ms. Snowe and integrated system of coastal Committee on Commerce, others and ocean observations for the Science, and Transportation, Nation’s coasts, oceans, and with an amendment in the Great Lakes, to improve warn- nature of a substitute. (Rept. ings of tsunami, hurricanes, El 217.) Nin˜ o events, and other natural hazards, to enhance homeland security, to support maritime operations, to improve manage- ment of coastal and marine re- sources, and for other purposes.

468 S. 1769 A bill to amend the Communica- Nov. 2, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. tions Act of 1934 to facilitate Committee on Commerce, Stevens and number portability in order to Science, and Transportation, Inouye increase consumer choice of without amendment. (Rept. voice service provider. 219.)

469 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution honoring Nov. 2, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, 225 the 50th anniversary of the Committee on Commerce, dawn of the Space Age, and the Science, and Transportation, ensuing 50 years of productive without amendment, and and peaceful space activities. with a preamble. (No written report.)

470 S. 2302 A bill to provide for the continu- Nov. 2, 2007.—Mr. Harkin, Mr. Harkin ation of agricultural programs Committee on Agriculture, through fiscal year 2012, and Nutrition, and Forestry, with- for other purposes. out amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 220.) (Additional views filed.)

471 S. 2113 A bill to implement the United Nov. 6, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Messrs. States-Peru Trade Promotion Committee on Finance, with- Baucus and Agreement. out amendment. (Rept. 249.) Grassley (by request)

472 H.R. 1567 An act to amend the Foreign As- Nov. 6, 2007.—Placed on the sistance Act of 1961 to provide calendar. (See also Order No. increased assistance for the 415.) prevention, treatment, and con- trol of tuberculosis, and for other purposes.

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474 S. 589 A bill to provide for the transfer Nov. 7, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Allard of certain Federal property to Committee on Environment and Stevens the United States Paralympics, and Public Works, with an Incorporated, a subsidiary of amendment in the nature of the United States Olympic a substitute. (Rept. 223.) Committee.

475 H.R. 798 A bill to direct the Administrator Nov. 7, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, of General Services to install a Committee on Environment photovoltaic system for the and Public Works, without headquarters building of the amendment. (Rept. 224.) Department of Energy.

476 S. 2318 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Nov. 8, 2007.—Read the second Mr. Ensign enue Code of 1986 to repeal the time and placed on the cal- and others individual alternative min- endar. imum tax and to permanently extend the reductions in income tax rates, and for other pur- poses.

478 H.R. 3495 An act to establish a National Nov. 13, 2007.—Read the sec- Commission on Children and ond time and placed on the Disasters, and for other pur- calendar. (See also Order No. poses. 508.)

479 H.R. 3685 An act to prohibit employment Nov. 13, 2007.—Read the sec- discrimination on the basis of ond time and placed on the sexual orientation. calendar.

482 S. 2345 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Nov. 13, 2007.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus enue Code of 1986 and to ex- Committee on Finance, with- tend the financing for the Air- out amendment. (An original port and Airway Trust Fund, bill.) (Rept. 228.) (Additional and for other purposes. views filed.)

483 S. 2334 A bill to withhold 10 percent of Nov. 14, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Barrasso the Federal funding appor- ond time and placed on the tioned for highway construction calendar. and maintenance from States that issue driver’s licenses to individuals without verifying the legal status of such individ- uals.

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484 S. 2340 A bill making emergency supple- Nov. 14, 2007.—Read the sec- Messrs. mental appropriations for the ond time and placed on the McConnell and Department of Defense for the calendar. Stevens fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other pur- poses.

485 S. 2346 A bill to temporarily increase the Nov. 14, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Schumer portfolio caps applicable to ond time and placed on the Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, calendar. to provide the necessary financ- ing to curb foreclosures by fa- cilitating the refinancing of at- risk subprime borrowers into safe, affordable loans, and for other purposes.

486 S. 2348 A bill to ensure control over the Nov. 14, 2007.—Read the sec- Messrs. United States border and to ond time and placed on the Cornyn and strengthen enforcement of the calendar. Graham immigration laws.

488 S. 311 A bill to amend the Horse Protec- Nov. 14, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Ms. Landrieu tion Act to prohibit the ship- Committee on Commerce, and others ping, transporting, moving, de- Science, and Transportation, livering, receiving, possessing, without amendment. (Rept. purchasing, selling, or donation 229.) of horses and other equines to be slaughtered for human con- sumption, and for other pur- poses.

489 H.R. 2705 An act to amend the Compact of Nov. 14, 2007.—Placed on the Free Association Amendments calendar. Act of 2003, and for other pur- poses.

507 H.R. 4156 An act making emergency supple- Nov. 15, 2007.—Pursuant to the mental appropriations for the order of Nov. 14, 2007, read Department of Defense for the the second time and placed fiscal year ending September on the calendar. 30, 2008, and for other pur- poses.

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508 S. 1970 A bill to establish a National Nov. 15, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Dodd Commission on Children and Committee on Health, Edu- Disasters, a National Resource cation, Labor, and Pensions, Center on Children and Disas- with an amendment in the ters, and for other purposes. nature of a substitute, and an amendment to the title. (No written report.) (See also Order No. 478.)

511 S. 2363 A bill making appropriations for Nov. 16, 2007.—Read the sec- Mrs. military construction, the De- ond time and placed on the Hutchison and partment of Veterans Affairs, calendar. Mr. McConnell and related agencies for the fis- cal year ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.

512 S. 2248 A bill to amend the Foreign Intel- Nov. 16, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Rockefeller ligence Surveillance Act of Committee on the Judiciary, 1978, to modernize and stream- with an amendment in the line provisions of that act, and nature of a substitute. (Rept. for other purposes. 259.) (Additional and minor- ity views filed.) Oct. 26, 2007.—Mr. Rockefeller, Select Committee on Intel- ligence, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 209.) (Additional and minority views filed.)

514 S. 1661 A bill to communicate United Nov. 27, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. States travel policies and im- Committee on Commerce, Dorgan, prove marketing and other ac- Science, and Transportation, Stevens, and tivities designed to increase with amendments. (Rept. Inouye travel in the United States 233.) (See also Order No. from abroad. 1113.)

519 S. 704 A bill to amend the Communica- Dec. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Nelson tions Act of 1934 to prohibit Committee on Commerce, (FL) and Ms. manipulation of caller identi- Science, and Transportation, Snowe fication information. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 234.)

520 S. 1178 A bill to strengthen data protec- Dec. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye tion and safeguards, require Committee on Commerce, and others data breach notification, and Science, and Transportation, further prevent identity theft. with amendments. (Rept. 235.)

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521 S. 1780 A bill to require the FCC, in en- Dec. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Rockefeller forcing its regulations con- Committee on Commerce, and others cerning the broadcast of inde- Science, and Transportation, cent programming, to maintain without amendment. (Rept. a policy that a single word or 236.) image may be considered inde- cent.

523 S. 2045 A bill to reform the Consumer Dec. 5, 2007.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. Pryor Product Safety Commission to Committee on Commerce, and Inouye provide greater protection for Science, and Transportation, children’s products, to improve with an amendment in the the screening of noncompliant nature of a substitute. (Rept. consumer products, to improve 265.) the effectiveness of consumer product recall programs, and for other purposes.

524 S. 2416 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Dec. 6, 2007.—Read the second Mr. DeMint enue Code of 1986 to repeal the time and placed on the cal- alternative minimum tax on in- endar. dividuals and replace it with an alternative tax individuals may choose.

527 S. 1946 A bill to help Federal prosecutors Dec. 10, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Leahy and investigators combat public Committee on the Judiciary, and Cornyn corruption by strengthening with an amendment in the and clarifying the law. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 239.)

529 S. 2440 A bill to amend the Foreign Intel- Dec. 11, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid ligence Surveillance Act of ond time and placed on the 1978, to modernize and stream- calendar. line the provisions of that Act, and for other purposes.

530 S. 2441 A bill to amend the Foreign Intel- Dec. 11, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid ligence Surveillance Act of ond time and placed on the 1978, to modernize and stream- calendar. line the provisions of that Act, and for other purposes.

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531 S. 2445 A bill to provide for the flexibility Dec. 11, 2007.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Lieberman of certain disaster relief funds, Committee on Homeland Se- and for improved evacuation curity and Governmental Af- and sheltering during disasters fairs, without amendment. and catastrophes. (An original bill.) (Rept. 240.)

533 S. 506 A bill to improve efficiency in the Dec. 12, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Federal Government through Committee on Environment Lautenberg the use of high-performance and Public Works, with an and others green buildings, and for other amendment in the nature of purposes. a substitute. (Rept. 241.)

534 S. 1429 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Dec. 12, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Inhofe and Water Act to reauthorize the Committee on Environment others provision of technical assist- and Public Works, with an ance to small public water sys- amendment. (Rept. 242.) tems.

535 S. 911 A bill to amend the Public Health Dec. 12, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Messrs. Reed Service Act to advance medical Committee on Health, Edu- and Coleman research and treatments into cation, Labor, and Pensions, pediatric cancers, ensure pa- with an amendment in the tients and families have access nature of a substitute. (No to the current treatments and written report.) information regarding pediatric cancers, establish a population- based national childhood cancer database, and promote public awareness of pediatric cancers.

540 S. 2004 A bill to amend title 38, United Dec. 12, 2007.—Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Murray States Code, to establish epi- Committee on Veterans’ Af- and Mr. Craig lepsy centers of excellence in fairs, without amendment. the Veterans Health Adminis- (Rept. 247.) (See also Order tration of the Department of No. 837.) Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.

542 S. 2344 A bill to create a competitive Dec. 13, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Menendez grant program to provide for Committee on the Judiciary, age-appropriate Internet edu- without amendment. (No cation for children. written report.)

544 S. 1829 A bill to reauthorize programs Dec. 13, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and under the Missing Children’s Committee on the Judiciary, others Assistance Act. with an amendment. (No written report.)

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545 S. 2461 A bill to authorize the transfer Dec. 13, 2007.—Read the sec- Mr. DeMint of certain earmarked funds to ond time and placed on the accounts for operations and ac- calendar. tivities in Iraq and Afghani- stan.

549 S. 1551 A bill to amend the Public Health Dec. 18, 2007.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Brown and Service Act with respect to Committee on Health, Edu- others making progress toward the cation, Labor, and Pensions, goal of eliminating tuberculosis, with an amendment in the and for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 329.)

550 S. 1784 A bill to amend the Small Busi- Dec. 19, 2007.—Committee on Mr. Kerry and ness Act to improve programs Small Business and Entrepre- others for veterans, and for other pur- neurship discharged; consid- poses. ered and amended; read the third time; and ordered placed on the calendar.

551 S. 772 A bill to amend the Federal anti- Dec. 19, 2007.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Kohl and trust laws to provide expanded Committee on the Judiciary, others coverage and to eliminate ex- with amendments. (Rept. emptions from such laws that 252.) are contrary to the public inter- est with respect to railroads.

552 S. 595 A bill to amend the Emergency Dec. 19, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Planning and Community Committee on Environment Lautenberg Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to and Public Works, without and others strike a provision relating to amendment. (Rept. 253.) (Mi- modifications in reporting fre- nority views filed.) quency.

553 S. 1523 A bill to amend the Clean Air Act Dec. 19, 2007.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer to reduce emissions of carbon Committee on Environment and Messrs. dioxide from the Capitol power and Public Works, without Alexander and plant. amendment. (Rept. 254.) Warner

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554 H.R. 3793 An act to amend title 37, United Dec. 19, 2007.—Placed on the State Code, to require the con- calendar. tinued payment to a member of the uniformed services who dies or is retired or separated under chapter 61 of title 10, United States Code, bonuses and similar benefits that the member was entitled to before the death, retirement, or sepa- ration of the member and would be paid if the member had not died retired, or sepa- rated, to prohibit requiring the member to repay any portion of the bonuses or similar benefits previously paid, and for other purposes.

555 S. 2532 A bill to amend titles XVIII, XIX, Jan. 8, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus and XXI of the Social Security Committee on Finance, with- Act to improve health care pro- out amendment. (An original vided to Indians under the bill.) (Rept. 255.) Medicare, Medicaid, and State Children’s Health Insurance Programs, and for other pur- poses.

557 S. 1650 A bill to establish a digital and Jan. 8, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Kerry and wireless network technology Committee on Commerce, others program, and for other pur- Science, and Transportation, poses. with amendments. (Rept. 257.)

558 H.R. 783 An act to modify the boundary of Jan. 22, 2008.—Placed on the Mesa Verde National Park, and calendar. (See also Order No. for other purposes. 223.)

559 S. 862 A bill to designate the Federal Jan. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. building located at 210 Walnut Committee on Environment Harkin and Street in Des Moines, Iowa, as and Public Works, without Grassley the ‘‘Neal Smith Federal Build- amendment. (No written re- ing’’. port.)

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560 S. 1189 A bill to designate the Federal Jan. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Pryor building and United States Committee on Environment and Lincoln Courthouse located at 100 East and Public Works, without 8th Avenue in Pine Bluff, Ar- amendment. (No written re- kansas, as the ‘‘George Howard, port.) Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’.

561 H.R. 735 An act to designate the Federal Jan. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, building under construction at Committee on Environment 799 First Avenue in New York, and Public Works, without New York, as the ‘‘Ronald H. amendment. (No written re- Brown United States Mission port.) to the United Nations Build- ing’’.

563 S. 1145 A bill to amend title 35, United Jan. 24, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and States Code, to provide for pat- Committee on the Judiciary, others ent reform. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 259.) (Additional and minor- ity views filed.)

564 S. 2556 A bill to extend the provisions of Jan. 25, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid the Protect America Act of 2007 ond time and placed on the for an additional 30 days. calendar.

565 S. 2557 A bill to extend the Protect Amer- Jan. 28, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid ica Act of 2007 until July 1, ond time and placed on the 2009. calendar.

567 S. 310 A bill to express the policy of the Feb. 5, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Akaka and United States regarding the Committee on Indian Affairs, others United States relationship with without amendment. (Rept. Native Hawaiians and to pro- 260.) vide a process for the recogni- tion by the United States of the Native Hawaiian governing en- tity.

568 S. 1892 A bill to reauthorize the Coast Feb. 5, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Ms. Cantwell Guard for fiscal year 2008, and Committee on Commerce, and others for other purposes. Science, and Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 261.) (See also Order No. 721.)

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570 S. 2596 A bill to rescind funds appro- Feb. 11, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. DeMint priated by the Consolidated Ap- ond time and placed on the propriations Act, 2008, for the calendar. City of Berkeley, California, and any entities located in such city, and to provide that such funds shall be transferred to the Operation and Mainte- nance, Marine Corps account of the Department of Defense for the purpose of recruiting.

571 S. 2615 A bill to extend the Protect Amer- Feb. 11, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid ica Act of 2007 for 15 days. ond time and placed on the calendar.

573 S. 2619 A bill to protect innocent Ameri- Feb. 11, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Coburn cans from violent crime in na- ond time and placed on the tional parks. calendar.

575 S. 2633 A bill to provide for the safe rede- Feb. 14, 2008.—Read the sec- Messrs. ployment of United States ond time and placed on the Feingold and troops from Iraq. calendar. Reid

576 S. 2634 A bill to require a report setting Feb. 14, 2008.—Read the sec- Messrs. forth the global strategy of the ond time and placed on the Feingold and United States to combat and calendar. Reid defeat al Qaeda and its affili- ates.

577 S. 2636 A bill to provide needed housing Feb. 14, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid reform. ond time and placed on the calendar.

579 S. 2142 A bill to amend title 38, United Feb. 25, 2008.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Brown States Code, to require the Sec- Committee on Veterans’ Af- retary of Veterans Affairs to re- fairs, with amendments. imburse veterans receiving (Rept. 263.) emergency treatment in non- Department of Veterans Affairs facilities for such treatment until such veterans are trans- ferred to Department facilities, and for other purposes.

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581 H.R. 1834 An act to authorize the national Feb. 25, 2008.—Placed on the ocean exploration program and calendar. (See also Order No. the national undersea research 90.) program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- ministration.

582 S. 2663 A bill to reform the Consumer Feb. 26, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Pryor and Product Safety Commission to ond time and placed on the others provide greater protection for calendar. children’s products, to improve the screening of noncompliant consumer products, to improve the effectiveness of consumer product recall programs, and for other purposes.

583 S. 2664 A bill to extend the provisions of Feb. 26, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid the Protect America Act of ond time and placed on the 2007. calendar.

584 S. 2665 A bill to extend the provisions of Feb. 26, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid the Protect America Act of 2007 ond time and placed on the until July 1, 2009. calendar.

586 S. 2160 A bill to amend title 38, United Feb. 28, 2008.—Mr. Akaka, Messrs. Akaka States Code, to establish a pain Committee on Veterans’ Af- and Brown care initiative in health care fa- fairs, without amendment. cilities of the Department of (Rept. 267.) Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.

587 S. 12 A bill to promote home owner- Mar. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. McConnell ship, manufacturing, and eco- time and placed on the cal- and others nomic growth. endar.

589 S. 1578 A bill to amend the Nonindige- Mar. 3, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. Inouye nous Aquatic Nuisance Preven- Committee on Commerce, and Stevens tion and Control Act of 1990 to Science, and Transportation, establish vessel ballast water with an amendment in the management requirements, and nature of a substitute. (Rept. for other purposes. 269.)

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590 S. 1889 A bill to amend title 49, United Mar. 3, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. States Code, to improve rail- Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg road safety by reducing acci- Science, and Transportation, and others dents and to prevent railroad with an amendment in the fatalities, injuries, and haz- nature of a substitute. (Rept. ardous materials releases, and 270.) for other purposes.

591 S. 1675 A bill to implement the rec- Mar. 4, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Ms. Cantwell ommendations of the Federal Committee on Commerce, and Mr. Communications Commission Science, and Transportation, McCain report to the Congress regard- with an amendment. (Rept. ing low-power FM service. 271.)

592 H.R. 1469 An act to establish the Senator Mar. 4, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- Paul Simon Study Abroad mittee on Foreign Relations, Foundation under the authori- with amendments, and an ties of the Mutual Educational amendment to the title. and Cultural Exchange Act of (Rept. 272.) 1961.

593 H.R. 2798 An act to reauthorize the pro- Mar. 4, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- grams of the Overseas Private mittee on Foreign Relations, Investment Corporation, and with an amendment in the for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 273.)

594 S. 2709 A bill to increase the criminal Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Sessions penalties for illegally reen- time and placed on the cal- tering the United States and endar. for other purposes.

595 S. 2710 A bill to authorize the Depart- Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Sessions ment of Homeland Security to time and placed on the cal- use an employer’s failure to endar. timely resolve discrepancies with the Social Security Admin- istration after receiving a ‘‘no match’’ notice as evidence that the employer violated section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

596 S. 2711 A bill to improve the enforcement Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Sessions of laws prohibiting the employ- time and placed on the cal- ment of unauthorized aliens endar. and for other purposes.

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597 S. 2712 A bill to require the Secretary of Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. DeMint Homeland Security to complete time and placed on the cal- at least 700 miles of reinforced endar. fencing along the Southwest border by December 31, 2010, and for other purposes.

598 S. 2713 A bill to prohibit appropriated Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Vitter funds from being used in con- time and placed on the cal- travention of section 642(a) of endar. the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.

599 S. 2714 A bill to close the loophole that Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Vitter allowed the 9/11 hijackers to time and placed on the cal- obtain credit cards from United endar. States banks that financed their terrorists activities, to en- sure that illegal immigrants cannot obtain credit cards to evade United States immigra- tion laws, and for other pur- poses.

600 S. 2715 A bill to amend title 4, United Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Inhofe States Code, to declare English time and placed on the cal- as the national language of the endar. Government of the United States, and for other purposes.

601 S. 2716 A bill to authorize the National Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Domenici Guard to provide support for time and placed on the cal- the border control activities of endar. the United States Customs and Border Protection of the De- partment of Homeland Secu- rity, and for other purposes.

602 S. 2717 A bill to provide for enhanced Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Messrs. Federal enforcement of, and time and placed on the cal- Chambliss and State and local assistance in endar. Isakson the enforcement of, the immi- gration laws of the United States, and for other purposes.

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603 S. 2718 A bill to withhold 10 percent of Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Barrasso the Federal funding appor- time and placed on the cal- tioned for highway construction endar. and maintenance from States that issue driver’s licenses to individuals without verifying the legal status of such individ- uals.

604 S. 2719 A bill to provide that Executive Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mrs. Dole Order 13166 shall have no force time and placed on the cal- or effect, and to prohibit the endar. use of funds for certain pur- poses.

605 S. 2720 A bill to withhold Federal finan- Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Specter cial assistance from each coun- time and placed on the cal- try that denies or unreasonably endar. delays the acceptance of nation- als of such country who have been ordered removed from the United States and to prohibit the issuance of visas to nation- als of such country.

606 S. 2721 A bill to amend the Immigration Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Alexander and Nationality Act to pre- time and placed on the cal- scribe the binding oath or affir- endar. mation of renunciation and al- legiance required to be natural- ized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and sup- port the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to become citizens, and for other purposes.

607 S. 2722 A bill to prohibit aliens who are Mar. 6, 2008.—Read the second Mrs. Dole repeat drunk drivers from ob- time and placed on the cal- taining legal status or immigra- endar. tion benefits.

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609 H.R. 1084 An act to amend the Foreign As- Mar. 7, 2008.—Read the second sistance Act of 1961, the State time and placed on the cal- Department Basic Authorities endar. Act of 1956, and the Foreign Service Act of 1980 to build operational readiness in civil- ian agencies, and for other pur- poses.

613 S. 2734 A bill to aid families and neigh- Mar. 10, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Bond and borhoods facing home fore- ond time and placed on the others closure and address the calendar. subprime mortgage crisis.

614 S. 1638 A bill to adjust the salaries of Mar. 10, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and Federal justices and judges, Committee on the Judiciary, others and for other purposes. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 277.)

615 S. 2738 A bill to identify and remove Mar. 11, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Coburn criminal aliens incarcerated in ond time and placed on the correctional facilities in the calendar. United States and for other purposes.

618 S. 352 A bill to provide for media cov- Mar. 13, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Grassley erage of Federal court pro- Committee on the Judiciary, and others ceedings. with amendments. (No writ- ten report.)

619 S. 694 A bill to direct the Secretary of Mar. 13, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Clinton Transportation to issue regula- Committee on Commerce, and others tions to reduce the incidence of Science, and Transportation, child injury and death occur- with an amendment in the ring inside or outside of light nature of a substitute, and an motor vehicles, and for other amendment to the title. purposes. (Rept. 275.)

620 S. 1580 A bill to reauthorize the Coral Mar. 13, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye Reef Conservation Act of 2000, Committee on Commerce, and for other purposes. Science, and Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 276.)

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621 H.R. 3361 An act to make technical correc- Mar. 31, 2008.—Placed on the tions related to the Pension calendar. Protection Act of 2006.

623 S. 2807 A bill to protect the liberty and Apr. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn property of all Americans. time and placed on the cal- endar.

624 S. 2808 A bill to require that citizens Apr. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn within a National Heritage time and placed on the cal- Area are informed of the des- endar. ignation and that government officials must receive permis- sion to enter private property.

625 S. 2809 A bill to ensure that there are Apr. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn no adverse effects of a National time and placed on the cal- Heritage Area designation to endar. local communities and home owners.

626 S. 2810 A bill to require an annual report Apr. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn detailing the amount of prop- time and placed on the cal- erty the Federal government endar. owns and the cost of govern- ment land ownership to tax- payers.

627 S. 2811 A bill to require citizens’ approval Apr. 3, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn of Federal government land time and placed on the cal- grabs. endar.

628 S. 579 A bill to amend the Public Health Apr. 3, 2008.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Reid and Service Act to authorize the Di- Committee on Health, Edu- others rector of the National Institute cation, Labor, and Pensions, of Environmental Health with an amendment in the Sciences to make grants for the nature of a substitute. (No development and operation of written report.) research centers regarding en- vironmental factors that may be related to the etiology of breast cancer.

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630 S. 357 A bill to improve passenger auto- Apr. 7, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Feinstein mobile fuel economy and safety, Committee on Commerce, and others reduce greenhouse gas emis- Science, and Transportation, sions, reduce dependence on with an amendment in the foreign oil, and for other pur- nature of a substitute. (Rept. poses. 278.)

631 S. 1667 A bill to establish a pilot program Apr. 7, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Messrs. Carper for the expedited disposal of Committee on Homeland Se- and Coburn Federal real property. curity and Governmental Af- fairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 279.)

633 S. 1418 A bill to provide assistance to im- Apr. 9, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- Mr. Dodd and prove the health of newborns, mittee on Foreign Relations, others children, and mothers in devel- with an amendment in the oping countries, and for other nature of a substitute. (Rept. purposes. 282.)

634 H.R. 2016 An act to establish the National Apr. 10, 2008.—Placed on the Landscape Conservation Sys- calendar. tem, and for other purposes.

635 S. 86 A bill to designate segments of Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Fossil Creek, a tributary to the Committee on Energy and McCain and Verde River in the State of Ari- Natural Resources, with an Kyl zona, as wild and scenic rivers. amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amend- ment to the title. (Rept. 283.)

636 S. 127 A bill to amend the Great Sand Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Allard Dunes National Park and Pre- Committee on Energy and and Salazar serve Act of 2000 to explain the Natural Resources, with an purpose and provide for the ad- amendment. (Rept. 284.) ministration of the Baca Na- tional Wildlife Refuge.

637 S. 128 A bill to amend the Cache La Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Allard Poudre River Corridor Act to Committee on Energy and and Salazar designate a new management Natural Resources, with an entity, make certain technical amendment in the nature of and conforming amendments, a substitute, and an amend- enhance private property pro- ment to the title. (Rept. 285.) tections, and for other pur- poses.

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638 S. 189 A bill to decrease the matching Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Levin funds requirement and author- Committee on Energy and ize additional appropriations Natural Resources, without for Keweenaw National Histor- amendment. (Rept. 286.) ical Park in the State of Michi- gan.

641 S. 1247 A bill to amend the Weir Farm Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Lieberman National Historic Site Estab- Committee on Energy and lishment Act of 1990 to limit Natural Resources, with an the development of any prop- amendment in the nature of erty acquired by the Secretary a substitute, and an amend- of the Interior for the develop- ment to the title. (Rept. 289.) ment of visitor and administra- tive facilities for the Weir Farm National Historic Site, and for other purposes.

642 S. 1304 A bill to amend the National Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Trails System Act to designate Committee on Energy and McCain and the Arizona National Scenic Natural Resources, with an Kyl Trail. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 290.)

644 S. 1341 A bill to provide for the exchange Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Kyl of certain Bureau of Land Man- Committee on Energy and and McCain agement land in Pima County, Natural Resources, with an Arizona, and for other pur- amendment in the nature of poses. a substitute. (Rept. 292.)

645 S. 1365 A bill to amend the Omnibus Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Kerry Parks and Public Lands Man- Committee on Energy and and Kennedy agement Act of 1996 to author- Natural Resources, with an ize the Secretary of the Interior amendment in the nature of to enter into cooperative agree- a substitute. (Rept. 293.) ments with any of the manage- ment partners of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recre- ation Area, and for other pur- poses.

646 S. 1377 A bill to direct the Secretary of Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Reid the Interior to convey to the Committee on Energy and and Ensign City of Henderson, Nevada, cer- Natural Resources, without tain Federal land located in the amendment. (Rept. 294.) City, and for other purposes.

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647 S. 1433 A bill to amend the Alaska Na- Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. tional Interest Lands Conserva- Committee on Energy and Murkowski tion Act to provide competitive Natural Resources, with an status to certain Federal em- amendment. (Rept. 295.) ployees in the State of Alaska.

648 S. 1476 A bill to authorize the Secretary Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Feinstein of the Interior to conduct a spe- Committee on Energy and cial resources study of the Tule Natural Resources, with an Lake Segregation Center in amendment in the nature of Modoc County, California, to a substitute. (Rept. 296.) determine the suitability and feasibility of establishing a unit of the National Park System.

649 S. 1522 A bill to amend the Bonneville Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Wyden Power Administration portions Committee on Energy and and others of the Fisheries Restoration Natural Resources, with and Irrigation Mitigation Act of amendments, and an amend- 2000 to authorize appropria- ment to the title. (Rept. 297.) tions for fiscal years 2008 through 2014, and for other purposes.

650 S. 1740 A bill to amend the Act of Feb- Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. ruary 22, 1889, and the Act of Committee on Energy and Conrad and July 2, 1862, to provide for the Natural Resources, without Dorgan management of public land amendment. (Rept. 298.) trust funds in the State of North Dakota.

651 S. 1802 A bill to adjust the boundaries of Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Craig the Frank Church River of No Committee on Energy and Return Wilderness in the State Natural Resources, with an of Idaho. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 299.)

652 S. 1921 A bill to amend the American Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Webb and Battlefield Protection Act of Committee on Energy and others 1996 to extend the authoriza- Natural Resources, with an tion for that act, and for other amendment in the nature of purposes. a substitute. (Rept. 300.) (See also Order No. 1112.)

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653 S. 1939 A bill to provide the conveyance Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. of certain land in the Santa Fe Committee on Energy and Bingaman and National Forest, New Mexico. Natural Resources, with Domenici amendments. (Rept. 301.)

654 S. 1940 A bill to reauthorize the Rio Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Puerco Watershed Management Committee on Energy and Bingaman and Program, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with an Domenici poses. amendment. (Rept. 302.)

656 S. 1961 A bill to expand the boundaries Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Sessions of the Little River Canyon Na- Committee on Energy and tional Preserve in the State of Natural Resources, with an Alabama. amendment. (Rept. 304.)

657 S. 1969 A bill to authorize the Secretary Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Hatch and of the Interior to conduct a spe- Committee on Energy and others cial resource study to deter- Natural Resources, with mine the suitability and feasi- amendments. (Rept. 305.) bility of designating Estate Grange and other sites related to Alexander Hamilton’s life on the island of St. Croix in the United States Virgin Islands as a unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.

659 S. 2034 A bill to amend the Oregon Wil- Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Wyden derness Act of 1984 to des- Committee on Energy and ignate the Copper Salmon Wil- Natural Resources, with an derness and to amend the Wild amendment in the nature of and Scenic Rivers Act to des- a substitute, and an amend- ignate segments of the North ment to the title. (Rept. 307.) and South Forks of the Elk (See also Order No. 712.) River in the State of Oregon as wild or scenic rivers, and for other purposes.

660 S. 2098 A bill to establish the Northern Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Plains Heritage Area in the Committee on Energy and Dorgan and State of North Dakota. Natural Resources, with an Conrad amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amend- ment to the title. (Rept. 308.)

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661 S. 2220 A bill to amend the Outdoor Apr. 10, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Akaka and Recreation Act of 1963 to au- Committee on Energy and others thorize certain appropriations. Natural Resources, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amend- ment to the title. (Rept. 309.)

697 H.R. 3352 An act to reauthorize and amend Apr. 14, 2008.—Committee on the Hydrographic Services Im- Energy and Natural Re- provement Act, and for other sources discharged; ordered purposes. placed on the calendar.

698 S. 2731 A bill to authorize appropriations Apr. 15, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Biden and for fiscal years 2009 through Committee on Foreign Rela- others 2013 to provide assistance to tions, with an amendment in foreign countries to combat the nature of a substitute. HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and (Rept. 325.) (Minority views malaria, and for other pur- filed.) poses.

699 S. 999 A bill to amend the Public Health Apr. 16, 2008.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Cochran Service Act to improve stroke Committee on Health, Edu- and others prevention, diagnosis, treat- cation, Labor, and Pensions, ment, and rehabilitation. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

700 S. 2087 A bill to amend certain laws re- Apr. 16, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Messrs. lating to Native Americans to Committee on Indian Affairs, Dorgan and make technical corrections, and without amendment. (Rept. McCain for other purposes. 326.)

702 S. 2894 A bill to establish requirements Apr. 21, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd for private lenders to protect mittee on Banking, Housing, student borrowers receiving and Urban Affairs, without private educational loans, and amendment. (An original for other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 327.)

707 S. 1853 A bill to promote competition, to Apr. 22, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. preserve the ability of local gov- Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg ernments to provide broadband Science, and Transportation, and others capability and services, and for with amendments. (Rept. other purposes. 330.)

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711 H.R. 831 An act to provide for the convey- Apr. 23, 2008.—Placed on the ance of certain Forest Service calendar. (See also Order No. land to the city of Coffman 31.) Cove, Alaska.

712 H.R. 3513 An act to amend the Oregon Wil- Apr. 23, 2008.—Placed on the derness Act of 1984 to des- calendar. (See also Order No. ignate the Copper Salmon Wil- 659.) derness and to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to des- ignate segments of the North and South Forks of the Elk River in the State of Oregon as wild or scenic rivers, and for other purposes.

713 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution expressing Apr. 23, 2008.—Placed on the 323 Congressional support for the calendar. goals and ideals of National Health Care Decisions Day.

714 H.R. 3734 An act to rename the Snake River Apr. 23, 2008.—Placed on the Birds of Prey National Con- calendar. (See also Order No. servation Area in the State of 39.) Idaho as the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Na- tional Conservation Area in honor of the late Morley Nel- son, an international authority on birds of prey, who was in- strumental in the establish- ment of this National Con- servation Area, and for other purposes.

717 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution honoring Apr. 24, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, 292 Margaret Truman Daniel and Committee on the Judiciary, her lifetime of accomplish- without amendment, and ments. with a preamble. (No written report.)

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718 S. 2433 A bill to require the President to Apr. 24, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Messrs. develop and implement a com- Committee on Foreign Rela- Obama, Hagel, prehensive strategy to further tions, with amendments, and and Ms. the United States foreign policy an amendment to the title. Cantwell objective of promoting the re- (Rept. 331.) duction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people world- wide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

719 H.R. 5613 An act to extend certain mora- Apr. 28, 2008.—Read the sec- toria and impose additional ond time and placed on the moratoria on certain Medicaid calendar. regulations through April 1, 2009, and for other purposes.

720 S. 2920 A bill to reauthorize and improve Apr. 28, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Kerry and the financing and entrepre- ond time and placed on the Ms. Snowe neurial development programs calendar. of the Small Business Adminis- tration, and for other purposes.

721 H.R. 2830 An act to authorize appropria- Apr. 28, 2008.—Placed on the tions for the Coast Guard for calendar. (See also Order No. fiscal year 2008, to amend the 568.) Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, United States Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related ac- tivities, and for other purposes.

725 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution supporting May 1, 2008.—Placed on the 330 the goals and ideals of National calendar. Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention.

726 S. 2972 A bill to reauthorize and mod- May 6, 2008.—Read the second Mrs. ernize the Federal Aviation Ad- time and placed on the cal- Hutchison ministration. endar.

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727 S. 2973 A bill to promote the energy secu- May 6, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Domenici rity of the United States, and time and placed on the cal- and others for other purposes. endar.

728 S. 2991 A bill to provide energy price re- May 8, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Reid and lief and hold the oil companies time and placed on the cal- others and other entities accountable endar. for their actions with regard to high energy prices, and for other purposes.

730 S. 2996 A bill to authorize appropriations May 8, 2008.—Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Rockefeller for fiscal year 2009 for intel- Select Committee on Intel- ligence and intelligence-related ligence, without amendment. activities of the United States (An original bill.) (Rept. 333.) Government, the Community (Additional, and minority Management Account, and the views filed.) (See also Order Central Intelligence Agency Re- No. 888.) tirement and Disability System, and for other purposes.

736 S.J. Res. 32 Joint resolution limiting the May 14, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Schumer issuance of a letter of offer with ond time and placed on the and others respect to a certain proposed calendar. sale of defense articles and de- fense services to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

737 S. 2511 A bill to amend the grant pro- May 15, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and gram for law enforcement Committee on the Judiciary, others armor vests to provide for a with an amendment. (No waiver of or reduction in the written report.) matching funds requirement in the case of fiscal hardship.

739 H.R. 3320 An act to provide assistance for May 19, 2008.—Mr. Biden, the Museum of the History of Committee on Foreign Rela- Polish Jews in Warsaw, Poland. tions, with an amendment. (Rept. 336.)

740 S. 2191 A bill to direct the Administrator May 20, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Lieberman of the Environmental Protec- Committee on Environment and others tion Agency to establish a pro- and Public Works, with an gram to decrease emissions of amendment in the nature of greenhouse gases, and for other a substitute. (Rept. 337.) (Mi- purposes. nority views filed.)

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742 S. 3036 A bill to direct the Administrator May 21, 2008.—Read the sec- Mrs. Boxer of the Environmental Protec- ond time and placed on the tion Agency to establish a pro- calendar. gram to decrease emissions of greenhouse gases, and for other purposes.

743 S. 3044 A bill to provide energy price re- May 21, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid and lief and hold oil companies and ond time and placed on the others other entities accountable for calendar. their actions with regard to high energy prices, and for other purposes.

744 H.R. 6074 An act to amend the Sherman May 21, 2008.—Placed on the Act to make oil-producing and calendar. (See also Order No. exporting cartels illegal, and for 160.) other purposes.

747 S. 1210 A bill to extend the grant pro- May 22, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Feinstein gram for drug-endangered chil- Committee on the Judiciary, and others dren. without amendment. (No written report.)

749 S. 1581 A bill to establish an interagency May 22, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. committee to develop an ocean Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg acidification research and mon- Science, and Transportation, and Ms. itoring plan and to establish an with amendments. (Rept. Cantwell ocean acidification program 339.) (See also Order No. within the National Oceanic 873.) and Atmospheric Administra- tion.

752 S. 2307 A bill to amend the Global May 22, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Kerry Change Research Act of 1990, Committee on Commerce, and for other purposes. Science, and Transportation, with amendments. (Rept. 341.)

754 S. 3024 A bill to authorize grants to the June 2, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- Messrs. Biden Eurasia Foundation, and for mittee on Foreign Relations, and Lugar other purposes. without amendment. (Rept. 342.)

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756 S. 3075 A bill to make certain technical June 2, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Mr. Dodd corrections to title III of mittee on Banking, Housing, SAFETEA–LU. and Urban Affairs, without amendment. (An original bill.) (No written report.)

758 H.R. 5658 An act to authorize appropria- June 3, 2008.—Placed on the tions for fiscal year 2009 for calendar. military activities of the De- partment of Defense, for mili- tary construction, and for de- fense activities of the Depart- ment of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, to amend the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to provide for the protection of child custody arrangements for parents who members of the Armed Forces deployed in sup- port of a contingency operation, and for other purposes.

759 S. 2942 A bill to authorize funding for the June 4, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Cardin National Advocacy Center. Committee on Judiciary, and Graham without amendment. (No written report.)

769 S. 2355 A bill to amend the National Cli- June 5, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Ms. Cantwell mate Program Act to enhance Committee on Commerce, the ability of the United States Science, and Transportation, to develop and implement cli- with amendments, and an mate change adaptation pro- amendment to the title. grams and policies, and for (Rept. 347.) other purposes.

770 H.J. Res. 92 Joint resolution increasing the June 6, 2008.—Read the second statutory limit on the public time and placed on the cal- debt. endar.

771 S. 3098 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- June 9, 2008.—Read the second Mr. McConnell enue of 1986 to extend certain time and placed on the cal- expiring provisions, and for endar. other purposes.

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772 S. 3101 A bill to amend titles XVIII and June 9, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Baucus XIX of the Social Security Act time and placed on the cal- and others to extend expiring provisions endar. under the Medicare program, to improve beneficiary access to preventive and mental health services, to enhance low-income benefit programs, and to main- tain access to care in rural areas, including pharmacy ac- cess, and for other purposes.

773 H.R. 5524 An act to amend the Runaway June 10, 2008.—Placed on the and Homeless Youth Act to au- calendar. thorize appropriations, and for other purposes.

776 S. 3118 A bill to amend titles XVIII and June 12, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Grassley XIX of the Social Security Act ond time and placed on the and others to preserve beneficiary access calendar. to care by preventing a reduc- tion in the Medicare physician fee schedule, to improve the quality of care by advancing value based purchasing, elec- tronic health records, and elec- tronic prescribing, and to main- tain and improve access to care in rural areas, and for other purposes.

779 H.R. 6003 An act to reauthorize Amtrak, June 12, 2008.—Placed on the and for other purposes. calendar.

780 H.R. 5749 An act to provide for a program June 13, 2008.—Considered to of emergency unemployment have been read a second time compensation. and placed on the calendar pursuant to the order of June 12, 2008.

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781 S. 570 A bill to designate additional Na- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. tional Forest System lands in Committee on Energy and Warner and the State of Virginia as wilder- Natural Resources, with an Webb ness or a wilderness study amendment in the nature of area, to designate the a substitute. (Rept. 349.) Kimberling Creek Potential Wilderness Area for eventual incorporation in the Kimberling Creek Wilderness, to establish the Seng Mountain and Bear Creek Scenic Areas, to provide for the development of trail plans for the wilderness areas and scenic areas, and for other purposes.

782 S. 617 A bill to make the National Parks June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Smith and Federal Recreational Committee on Energy and Lands Pass available at a dis- Natural Resources, with an count to certain veterans. amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amend- ment to the title. (Rept. 350.)

783 S. 662 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Snowe of the Interior to conduct a spe- Committee on Energy and cial resource study to evaluate Natural Resources, with an resources at the Harriet Bee- amendment in the nature of cher Stowe House in Bruns- a substitute. (Rept. 351.) wick, Maine, to determine the suitability and feasibility of es- tablishing the site as a unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.

784 S. 783 A bill to adjust the boundary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Landrieu the Barataria Preserve Unit of Committee on Energy and the Jean Lafitte National His- Natural Resources, with an torical Park and Preserve in amendment in the nature of the State of Louisiana, and for a substitute. (Rept. 352.) other purposes.

785 S. 827 A bill to establish the Freedom’s June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Kerry Way National Heritage Area in Committee on Energy and the States of Massachusetts Natural Resources, with an and New Hampshire, and for amendment in the nature of other purposes. a substitute. (Rept. 353.)

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786 S. 832 A bill to provide for the sale of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Hatch approximately 25 acres of pub- Committee on Energy and and Bennett lic land to the Turnabout Natural Resources, with Ranch, Escalante, Utah, at fair amendments. (Rept. 354.) market value.

787 S. 868 A bill to amend the Wild and Sce- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. nic Rivers Act to designate seg- Committee on Energy and Kennedy and ments of the Taunton River in Natural Resources, with an Kerry the Commonwealth of Massa- amendment in the nature of chusetts as a component of the a substitute. (Rept. 355.) (See National Wild and Scenic Riv- also Order No. 887.) ers System.

788 S. 900 A bill to authorize the Boy Scouts June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Hatch of America to exchange certain Committee on Energy and and Bennett land in the State of Utah ac- Natural Resources, with an quired under the Recreation amendment. (Rept. 356.) and Public Purposes Act.

789 S. 1281 A bill to amend the Wild and Sce- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Thomas nic Rivers Act to designate cer- Committee on Energy and tain rivers and streams of the Natural Resources, with an headwaters of the Snake River amendment in the nature of System as additions to the Na- a substitute. (Rept. 357.) tional Wild and Scenic Rivers System.

790 S. 1380 A bill to designate as wilderness June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. certain land within the Rocky Committee on Energy and Salazar and Mountain National Park and to Natural Resources, with an Allard adjust the boundaries of the In- amendment in the nature of dian Peaks Wilderness and the a substitute. (Rept. 358.) Arapaho National Recreation Area of the Arapaho National Forest in the State of Colorado.

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791 S. 1633 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Byrd of the Interior to conduct a spe- Committee on Energy and cial resource study to deter- Natural Resources, with an mine the suitability and feasi- amendment. (Rept. 359.) bility of including the battle- field and related sites of the Battle of Shepherdstown in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, as part of Harpers Ferry Na- tional Historical Park or Antie- tam National Battlefield, and for other purposes.

792 S. 1929 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Kyl of the Interior, acting through Committee on Energy and and McCain the Commissioner of Reclama- Natural Resources, without tion, to conduct a feasibility amendment. (Rept. 360.) study of water augmentation alternatives in the Sierra Vista Subwatershed.

793 S. 2124 A bill to direct the Secretary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Agriculture to convey certain Committee on Energy and Baucus and land in the Beaverhead- Natural Resources, without Tester Deerlodge National Forest, amendment. (Rept. 361.) (See Montana, to Jefferson County, also Order No. 825.) Montana, for use as a cemetery.

794 S. 2207 A bill to direct the Secretary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Alexander the Interior to study the suit- Committee on Energy and and others ability and feasibility of desig- Natural Resources, with an nating Green McAdoo School in amendment in the nature of Clinton, Tennessee as a unit of a substitute. (Rept. 362.) the National Park System, and for other purposes.

795 S. 2229 A bill to withdraw certain Fed- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. eral land in the Wyoming Committee on Energy and Barrasso and Range from leasing and provide Natural Resources, with an Enzi an opportunity to retire certain amendment in the nature of leases in the Wyoming Range. a substitute. (Rept. 363.)

796 S. 2254 A bill to establish the Mississippi June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Cochran Hills National Heritage Area in Committee on Energy and the State of Mississippi, and for Natural Resources, with an other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 364.)

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797 S. 2262 A bill to authorize the Preserve June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici America Program and Save Committee on Energy and and Mrs. America’s Treasures Program, Natural Resources, with an Clinton and for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 365.) (See also Order No. 867.)

798 S. 2370 A bill to clear title to certain real June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. property in New Mexico associ- Committee on Energy and Bingaman and ated with the Middle Rio Natural Resources, with an Domenici Grande Project, and for other amendment. (Rept. 366.) purposes.

799 S. 2379 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Smith of Interior to cancel certain Committee on Energy and and Wyden grazing leases on land in Cas- Natural Resources, with an cade-Siskiyou National Monu- amendment in the nature of ment that are voluntarily a substitute. (Rept. 367.) waived by the lessees, to pro- vide for the exchange of certain Monument land in exchange for private land, to designate cer- tain Monument land as wilder- ness, and for other purposes.

800 S. 2512 A bill to establish the Mississippi June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Cochran Delta National Heritage Area Committee on Energy and in the State of Mississippi, and Natural Resources, with an for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 368.)

801 S. 2513 A bill to modify the boundary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. the Minute Man National His- Committee on Energy and Kennedy and torical Park, and for other pur- Natural Resources, without Kerry poses. amendment. (Rept. 369.)

802 S. 2593 A bill to establish a program at June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman the Forest Service and the De- Committee on Energy and and others partment of the Interior to Natural Resources, with an carry out collaborative ecologi- amendment in the nature of cal restoration treatments for a substitute. (Rept. 370.) priority forest landscapes on public land, and for other pur- poses.

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803 S. 2604 A bill to establish the Baltimore June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Mikulski National Heritage Area in the Committee on Energy and and Mr. State of Maryland, and for Natural Resources, with an Cardin other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 371.)

804 S. 2804 A bill to adjust the boundary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Nelson the Everglades National Park, Committee on Energy and (FL) and and for other purposes. Natural Resources, with an Martinez amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 372.)

805 S. 2814 A bill to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. of the Interior to provide finan- Committee on Energy and Bingaman and cial assistance to the Eastern Natural Resources, without Domenici New Mexico Rural Water Au- amendment. (Rept. 373.) (See thority for the planning, design, also Order No. 826.) and construction of the Eastern New Mexico Rural Water Sys- tem, and for other purposes.

806 S. 2833 A bill to provide for the manage- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Crapo ment of certain public land in Committee on Energy and Owyhee County, Idaho, and for Natural Resources, with an other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 374.)

807 H.R. 123 An act to authorize appropria- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, tions for the San Gabriel Basin Committee on Energy and Restoration Fund. Natural Resources, without amendment. (Rept. 375.)

808 H.R. 189 An act to establish the Paterson June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Great Falls National Historical Committee on Energy and Park in the State of New Jer- Natural Resources, with an sey and for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 376.)

809 H.R. 356 An act to remove certain restric- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, tions on the Mammoth Commu- Committee on Energy and nity Water District’s ability to Natural Resources, with an use certain property acquired amendment in the nature of by that District from the a substitute. (Rept. 377.) United States.

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810 H.R. 523 An act to require the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to convey certain Committee on Energy and public land located wholly or Natural Resources, without partially within the boundaries amendment. (Rept. 378.) of the Wells Hydroelectric Project of Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Wash- ington, to the utility district.

811 H.R. 1285 An act to provide for the convey- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, ance of a parcel of National Committee on Energy and Forest System land in Kittitas Natural Resources, without County, Washington, to facili- amendment. (Rept. 379.) tate the construction of a new fire and rescue station, and for other purposes.

812 H.R. 1311 An act to provide for the convey- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, ance of the Alta-Hualapai Site Committee on Energy and to the Nevada Cancer Institute, Natural Resources, without and for other purposes. amendment. (Rept. 380.)

813 H.R. 1483 An act to amend the Omnibus June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Parks and Public Lands Man- Committee on Energy and agement Act of 1996 to extend Natural Resources, with an the authorization for certain amendment in the nature of national heritage areas, and for a substitute. (Rept. 381.) other purposes.

814 H.R. 1528 An act to amend the National June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Trails System Act to designate Committee on Energy and the New England National Sce- Natural Resources, with an nic Trail, and for other pur- amendment in the nature of poses. a substitute. (Rept. 382.)

815 H.R. 1725 An act to amend the Reclamation June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wastewater and Groundwater Committee on Energy and Study and Facilities Act to au- Natural Resources, with an thorize the Secretary of the In- amendment. (Rept. 383.) terior to participate in the Ran- cho California Water District Southern Riverside County Re- cycled/Non-Potable Distribution Facilities and Demineralization/Desalination Recycled Water Treatment and Reclamation Facility Project.

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816 H.R. 1855 An act to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior, acting through Committee on Energy and the Bureau of Reclamation to Natural Resources, without enter into a cooperative agree- amendment. (Rept. 384.) ment with the Madera Irriga- tion District for purposes of supporting the Madera Water Supply Enhancement Project.

817 H.R. 2085 An act to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to convey to the Committee on Energy and McGee Creek Authority certain Natural Resources, without facilities of the McGee Creek amendment. (Rept. 385.) Project, Oklahoma, and for other purposes.

818 H.R. 2197 An act to modify the boundary of June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, the Hopewell Culture National Committee on Energy and Historical Park in the State of Natural Resources, without Ohio, and for other purposes. amendment. (Rept. 386.)

819 H.R. 2515 An act to authorize appropria- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, tions for the Bureau of Rec- Committee on Energy and lamation to carry out the Lower Natural Resources, with an Colorado River Multi-Species amendment in the nature of Conservation Program in the a substitute. (Rept. 387.) States of Arizona, California, and Nevada, and for other pur- poses.

820 H.R. 2627 An act to establish the Thomas June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Edison National Historical Committee on Energy and Park in the State of New Jer- Natural Resources, with an sey as the successor to the Edi- amendment in the nature of son National Historic Site. a substitute. (Rept. 388.)

821 H.R. 3332 An act to provide for the estab- June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, lishment of a memorial within Committee on Energy and Kalaupapa National Historical Natural Resources, without Park located on the island of amendment. (Rept. 389.) Molokai, in the State of Ha- waii, to honor and perpetuate the memory of those individ- uals who were forcibly relo- cated to the Kalaupapa Penin- sula from 1866 to 1969, and for other purposes.

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822 H.R. 3998 An act to authorize the Secretary June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to conduct spe- Committee on Energy and cial resources studies of certain Natural Resources, with an lands and structures to deter- amendment in the nature of mine the appropriate means for a substitute. (Rept. 390.) preservation, use, and manage- ment of the resources associ- ated with such lands and struc- tures.

823 H.R. 5151 An act to designate as wilderness June 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, additional National Forest Sys- Committee on Energy and tem lands in the Monongahela Natural Resources, with National Forest in the State of amendments. (Rept. 391.) West Virginia, and for other purposes.

824 S.J. Res. 38 Joint resolution waiving certain June 18, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Grassley provisions of the Trade Act of Committee on Finance, with- 1974 relating to the appoint- out amendment, and with a ment of a Deputy United States preamble. (No written re- Trade Representative. port.)

825 H.R. 3702 An act to direct the Secretary of June 19, 2008.—Placed on the Agriculture to convey certain calendar. (See also Order No. land in the Beaverhead- 793.) Deerlodge National Forest, Montana to Jefferson County, Montana for use as a cemetery.

826 H.R. 5710 An act to authorize the Secretary June 20, 2008.—Placed on the of the Interior to provide finan- calendar. (See also Order No. cial assistance to the Eastern 805.) New Mexico Rural Water Au- thority for the planning, design, and construction of the Eastern New Mexico Rural Water Sys- tem, and for other purposes.

830 S. 3181 A bill making appropriations for June 23, 2008.—Mr. Byrd, Mr. Byrd the Department of Homeland Committee on Appropria- Security for the fiscal year end- tions, without amendment. ing September 30, 2009, and (An original bill.) (Rept. 396.) for other purposes.

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831 S. 3182 A bill making appropriations for June 23, 2008.—Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Mikulski the Departments of Commerce Committee on Appropria- and Justice, science, and re- tions, without amendment. lated agencies for the fiscal (An original bill.) (Rept. 397.) year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

834 S. 2504 A bill to amend title 36, United June 24, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Nelson States Code, to grant a Federal Committee on the Judiciary, (FL) and charter to the Military Officers without amendment. (Rept. others Association of America, and for 399.) other purposes.

835 S. 3186 A bill to provide for the Low-In- June 25, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Sanders come Home Energy Assistance ond time and placed on the and others Program. calendar.

837 H.R. 2818 An act to amend title 38, United June 25, 2008.—Placed on the States Code, to provide for the calendar. (See also Order No. establishment of epilepsy cen- 540.) ters of excellence in the Vet- erans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Af- fairs.

838 S. 27 A bill to authorize the implemen- June 25, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mmes. tation of the San Joaquin River Committee on Energy and Feinstein and Restoration Settlement. Natural Resources, with an Boxer amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 400.)

839 S. 1171 A bill to amend the Colorado June 25, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. River Storage Project Act and Committee on Energy and Bingaman and Public Law 87–483 to authorize Natural Resources, with an Domenici the construction and rehabilita- amendment in the nature of tion of water infrastructure in a substitute. (Rept. 401.) Northwestern New Mexico, to authorize the use of the rec- lamation fund to fund the Rec- lamation Water Settlements Fund, to authorize the convey- ance of certain Reclamation land and infrastructure, to au- thorize the Commissioner of Reclamation to provide for the delivery of water, and for other purposes.

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840 S. 2622 A bill to designate the facility of June 25, 2008.—Mr. Mrs. McCaskill the United States Postal Serv- Lieberman, Committee on and Mr. Bond ice located at 11001 Dunklin Homeland Security and Gov- Road in St. Louis, Missouri, as ernmental Affairs, without the ‘‘William ‘Bill’ Clay Post Of- amendment. (No written re- fice’’. port.)

850 S. 2979 A bill to exempt the African Na- June 26, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Kerry tional Congress from treatment Committee on the Judiciary, and as a terrorist organization, and without amendment. (No Whitehouse for other purposes. written report.)

851 H.R. 3546 An act to authorize the Edward June 26, 2008.—Placed on the Byrne Memorial Justice Assist- calendar. ance Grant Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.

854 S. 3202 A bill to address record high gas June 27, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. McConnell prices at the pump, and for ond time and placed on the and others other purposes. calendar.

855 S. 3213 A bill to designate certain land June 27, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Bingaman as components of the National ond time and placed on the Wilderness Preservation Sys- calendar. tem, to authorize certain pro- grams and activities in the De- partment of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture, and for other purposes.

856 H.R. 3195 An act to restore the intent and June 27, 2008.—Read the sec- protections of the Americans ond time and placed on the with Disabilities Act of 1990. calendar.

857 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution honoring June 27, 2008.—Placed on the 365 the life of Robert Mondavi. calendar.

858 S. 1566 A bill to amend the Oil Pollution June 27, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Inhofe, Act of 1990 to improve that Committee on Environment Craig, and Act, and for other purposes. and Public Works, without Thune amendment. (Rept. 403.)

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859 S. 2707 A bill to amend the Chesapeake June 27, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Cardin Bay Initiative Act of 1998 to Committee on Environment and others provide for the continuing au- and Public Works, without thorization of the Chesapeake amendment. (Rept. 404.) (See Bay Gateways and Watertrails also Order No. 930.) Network.

861 S. 2555 A bill to permit California and June 27, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer other States to effectively con- Committee on Environment and others trol greenhouse gas emissions and Public Works, without from motor vehicles, and for amendment. (Rept. 407.) (Mi- other purposes. nority views filed.)

863 S. 3227 A bill to impose sanctions on Iran July 7, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Baucus and for other purposes. Committee on Finance, with- out amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 408.) (Additional views filed.)

864 H.R. 6377 An act to direct the Commodity July 8, 2008.—Read the second Futures Trading Commission to time and placed on the cal- utilize all its authority, includ- endar. ing its emergency powers, to curb immediately the role of ex- cessive speculation in any con- tract market within the juris- diction and control of the Com- modity Futures Trading Com- mission, on or through which energy futures or swaps are traded, and to eliminate exces- sive speculation, price distor- tion, sudden or unreasonable fluctuations or unwarranted changes in prices, or other un- lawful activity that is causing major market disturbances that prevent the market from accu- rately reflecting the forces of supply and demand for engery commodities.

865 H.R. 65 An act to provide for the recogni- July 8, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, tion of the Lumbee Tribe of Committee on Indian Affairs, North Carolina, and for other without amendment. (Rept. purposes. 409.) (Additional views filed.)

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866 S. 3230 A bill making appropriations for July 8, 2008.—Mr. Harkin, Mr. Harkin the Departments of Labor, Committee on Appropria- Health and Human Services, tions, without amendment. and Education, and related (An original bill.) (Rept. 410.) agencies for the fiscal year end- ing September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

867 H.R. 3981 An act to authorize the Preserve July 9, 2008.—Placed on the America Program and Save calendar. (See also Order No. America’s Treasures Program, 797.) and for other purposes.

869 S. 2291 A bill to enhance citizen access July 10, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Akaka and to Government information and Committee on Homeland Se- others services by establishing plain curity and Governmental Af- language as the standard style fairs, without amendment. of Government documents (Rept. 412.) (See also Order issued to the public, and for No. 929.) other purposes.

870 S. 1499 A bill to amend the Clean Air Act July 10, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer to reduce air pollution from ma- Committee on Environment rine vessels. and Public Works, without amendment. (Rept. 413.) (Mi- nority views filed.)

871 S. 2844 A bill to amend the Federal July 10, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Water Pollution Control Act to Committee on Environment Lautenberg modify provisions relating to and Public Works, with and others beach monitoring, and for other amendments. (Rept. 414.) purposes. (Additional views filed.)

872 S. 462 A bill to approve the settlement July 10, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Messrs. Reid of the water rights claims of Committee on Indian Affairs, and Ensign Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the with an amendment in the Duck Valley Reservation in Ne- nature of a substitute. (Rept. vada, to require the Secretary 415.) of the Interior to carry out the settlement, and for other pur- poses.

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873 H.R. 4174 An act to establish an inter- July 10, 2008.—Placed on the agency committee to develop an calendar. (See also Order No. ocean acidification research and 749.) monitoring plan and to estab- lish an ocean acidification pro- gram within the National Oce- anic and Atmospheric Adminis- tration.

874 S. 3236 A bill to amend titles XVIII and July 11, 2008.—Read the sec- Messrs. XIX of the Social Security Act ond time and placed on the McConnell, to extend provisions under the calendar. Grassley and Medicare and Medicaid pro- Kyl grams, and for other purposes.

875 S. 3257 A bill to extend immigration pro- July 14, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Specter grams to promote legal immi- ond time and placed on the gration and for other purposes. calendar.

876 S. 3258 A bill making appropriations for July 14, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Dorgan energy and water development Committee on Appropria- and related agencies for the fis- tions, without amendment. cal year ending September 30, (An original bill.) (Rept. 416.) 2009, and for other purposes.

877 S. 3260 A bill making appropriations for July 14, 2008.—Mr. Durbin, Mr. Durbin financial services and general Committee on Appropria- government for the fiscal year tions, without amendment. ending September 30, 2009, (An original bill.) (Rept. 417.) and for other purposes.

878 S. 3261 A bill making appropriations for July 14, 2008.—Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Murray the Departments of Transpor- Committee on Appropria- tation and Housing and Urban tions, without amendment. Development, and related agen- (An original bill.) (Rept. 418.) cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

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879 S. 2120 A bill to authorize the establish- July 15, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Menendez ment of a Social Investment Committee on Foreign Rela- and others and Economic Development tions, without amendment. Fund for the Americas to pro- (Rept. 419.) vide assistance to reduce pov- erty, expand the middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity in the countries of the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.

880 S. 2688 A bill to improve the protections July 15, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. Inouye afforded under Federal Law to Committee on Commerce, and Stevens consumers from contaminated Science, and Transportation, seafood by directing the Sec- with an amendment in the retary of Commerce to establish nature of a substitute. (Rept. a program, in coordination with 420.) other appropriate Federal agen- cies, to strengthen activities for ensuring that seafood sold or offered for sale to the public in or affecting interstate com- merce is fit for human con- sumption.

881 H.R. 1006 An act to amend the provisions July 15, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, of law relating to the John H. Committee on Commerce, Prescott Marine Mammal Res- Science, and Transportation, cue Assistance Grant Program, with an amendment in the and for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 421.)

882 S. 3268 A bill to amend the Commodity July 16, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid and Exchange Act to prevent exces- ond time and placed on the others sive price speculation with re- calendar. spect to energy commodities, and for other purposes.

883 H.R. 3248 An act to amend the Safe, Ac- July 16, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, countable, Flexible, Efficient Committee on Environment Transportation Equity Act: A and Public Works, with an Legacy for Users to make tech- amendment in the nature of nical corrections, and for other a substitute. (No written re- purposes. port.)

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884 S. 3270 A bill to reauthorize the National July 16, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye Aeronautics and Space Admin- Committee on Commerce, istration, and for other pur- Science, and Transportation, poses. without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 422.)

885 H.R. 6455 An act to require the Secretary July 16, 2008.—Placed on the of the Treasury to mint coins calendar. in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the establish- ment of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administra- tion.

887 H.R. 415 An act to amend the Wild and July 17, 2008.—Placed on the Scenic Rivers Act to designate calendar. (See also Order No. segments of the Taunton River 787.) in the Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts as a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.

888 H.R. 5959 An act to authorize appropria- July 17, 2008.—Placed on the tions for fiscal year 2009 for in- calendar. (See also Order No. telligence and intelligence-re- 730.) lated activities of the United States Government, the Com- munity Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Dis- ability System, and for other purposes.

889 S. 3288 A bill making appropriations for July 18, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy the Department of State, for- Committee on Appropria- eign operations, and related tions, without amendment. programs for the fiscal year (An original bill.) (Rept. 425.) ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

890 S. 3289 A bill making appropriations for July 21, 2008.—Mr. Kohl, Com- Mr. Kohl Agriculture, Rural Develop- mittee on Appropriations, ment, Food and Drug Adminis- without amendment. (An tration, and Related Agencies original bill.) (Rept. 426.) programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

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891 S. 2774 A bill to provide for the appoint- July 21, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and ment of additional Federal cir- Committee on the Judiciary, others cuit and district judges, and for without amendment. (Rept. other purposes. 427.) (Additional, minority, and supplemental views filed.)

892 S. 3301 A bill making appropriations for July 22, 2008.—Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnson military construction, the De- Committee on Appropria- partment of Veterans Affairs, tions, without amendment. and related agencies for the fis- (An original bill.) (Rept. 428.) cal year ending September 30, (See also Order No. 945.) 2009, and for other purposes.

893 S. 2657 A bill to require the Secretary of July 22, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Kerry Commerce to prescribe regula- Committee on the Commerce, tions to reduce the incidence of Science, and Transportation, vessels colliding with North At- with an amendment in the lantic right whales by limiting nature of a substitute. (Rept. the speed of vessels, and for 429.) other purposes.

894 S. 3297 A bill to advance America’s prior- July 23, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Reid and ities. ond time and placed on the others calendar.

895 S.J. Res. 41 Joint resolution approving the re- July 23, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. McConnell newal of import restrictions Committee on Finance, with- and others contained in the Burmese Free- out amendment. (Rept. 444.) dom and Democracy Act of 2003.

898 S. 3335 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- July 25, 2008.—Read the sec- Messrs. enue Code of 1986 to extend ond time and placed on the Baucus and certain expiring provisions, and calendar. Reid for other purposes.

899 S. 2892 A bill to promote the prosecution July 25, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and and enforcement of frauds Committee on the Judiciary, others against the United States by without amendment. (Rept. suspending the statute of limi- 431.) (Additional views filed.) tations during times when Con- gress has authorized the use of military force.

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902 S. 3339 A bill to amend chapter 33 of title July 26, 2008.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Akaka 38, United States Code, to clar- Committee on Veterans’ Af- ify and improve authorities re- fairs, without amendment. lating to the availability of (An original bill.) (Rept. 433.) post-9/11 veterans educational (Supplemental views filed.) assistance, and for other pur- poses.

904 S. 2756 A bill to amend the National July 28, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Biden and Child Protection Act of 1993 to Committee on the Judiciary, others establish a permanent back- with an amendment in the ground check system. nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

905 H.R. 4056 An act to establish an awards July 28, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, mechanism to honor Federal Committee on the Judiciary, law enforcement officers in- with an amendment in the jured in the line of duty. nature of a substitute, and an amendment to the title. (No written report.)

906 S. 3344 A bill to defend against child ex- July 28, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Coburn ploitation and child pornog- ond time and placed on the raphy through improved Inter- calendar. net Crimes Against Children task forces and enhanced tools to block illegal images, and to eliminate the unwarranted re- lease of convicted sex offenders.

907 S. 344 A bill to permit the televising of July 29, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Specter Supreme Court proceedings. Committee on the Judiciary, and others without amendment. (Rept. 448.)

908 S. 1211 A bill to amend the Controlled July 29, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Feinstein Substances Act to provide en- Committee on the Judiciary, and others hanced penalties for marketing with an amendment in the controlled substances to mi- nature of a substitute. (No nors. written report.)

909 S. 1515 A bill to establish a domestic vio- July 29, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Biden and lence volunteer attorney net- Committee on the Judiciary, others work to represent domestic vio- with an amendment in the lence victims. nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

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910 S. 2041 A bill to amend the False Claims July 29, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Grassley Act. Committee on the Judiciary, and others with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 507.)

911 S. 2136 A bill to address the treatment July 29, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Durbin of primary mortgages in bank- Committee on the Judiciary, and others ruptcy, and for other purposes. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 514.)

921 S. 3348 A bill to provide for the investiga- July 30, 2008.—Read the sec- Mr. Coburn tion of certain unsolved civil ond time and placed on the rights crimes, and for other calendar. purposes.

928 H.R. 2964 An act to amend the Lacey Act Aug. 1, 2008.—Placed on the Amendments of 1981 to treat calendar. (See also Order No. nonhuman primates as prohib- 455.) ited wildlife species under that Act, to make corrections in the provisions relating to captive wildlife offenses under that Act, and for other purposes.

929 H.R. 3548 An act to enhance citizen access Aug. 1, 2008.—Placed on the to Government information and calendar. (See also Order No. services by establishing plain 869.) language as the standard style for Government documents issued to the public, and for other purposes.

930 H.R. 5540 An act to amend the Chesapeake Aug. 1, 2008.—Placed on the Bay Initiative Act of 1998 to calendar. (See also Order No. provide for the continuing au- 859.) thorization of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network.

932 S. 702 A bill to authorize the Attorney Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Messrs. Kohl, General to award grants to mittee on the Judiciary, with Kennedy, and State courts to develop and im- an amendment in the nature Durbin plement State courts inter- of a substitute. (Rept. 436.) preter programs. (Minority views filed.)

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933 S. 789 A bill to prevent abuse of Govern- Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Grassley ment credit cards. Committee on Homeland Se- and others curity and Governmental Af- fairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 437.)

934 S. 2166 A bill to provide for greater re- Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- Mr. Casey and sponsibility in lending and ex- mittee on Foreign Relations, others panded cancellation of debts with amendments. (Rept. owed to the United States and 438.) the international financial in- stitutions by low-income coun- tries, and for other purposes.

935 S. 2449 A bill to amend chapter 111 of Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Messrs. Kohl, title 28, United States Code, re- mittee on the Judiciary, with Leahy, and lating to protective orders, seal- an amendment in the nature Graham ing of cases, disclosures of dis- of a substitute. (Rept. 439.) covery information in civil ac- tions, and for other purposes.

937 S. 3169 A bill to authorize United States Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Com- Messrs. Biden participation in, and appropria- mittee on Foreign Relations, and Lugar tions for the United States con- without amendment. (Rept. tribution to, the eleventh re- 441.) plenishment of the resources of the African Development Fund.

938 S. 2533 A bill to enact a safe, fair, and Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Messrs. responsible state secrets privi- mittee on the Judiciary, with Kennedy, lege Act. an amendment in the nature Specter, and of a substitute. (Rept. 442.) Leahy (Minority views filed.)

939 S. 3445 A bill to impose sanctions with Aug. 1, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Com- Messrs. Dodd respect to Iran, to provide for mittee on Banking, Housing, and Shelby the divestment of assets in Iran and Urban Affairs, without by State and local governments amendment. (An original and other entities, to identify bill.) (Rept. 443.) locations of concern with re- spect to transshipment, re- exportation, or diversion of cer- tain sensitive items to Iran, and for other purposes.

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940 S. 2700 A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Aug. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Act of 1990 to double the liabil- Committee on Environment Lautenberg ity limits for single-hull tank- and Public Works, with an ers and tank bargers for 2009, amendment in the nature of and for other purposes. a substitute. (Rept. 445.) (Ad- ditional views filed.)

941 S. 2728 A bill to establish the Twenty- Aug. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Isakson First Century Water Commis- Committee on Environment sion to study and develop rec- and Public Works, with ommendations for a com- amendments. (Rept. 446.) prehensive water strategy to address future water needs.

943 S. 3362 A bill to reauthorize and improve Aug. 22, 2008.—Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kerry and the SBIR and STTR programs, Committee on Small Business Ms. Snowe and for other purposes. and Entrepreneurship, with- out amendment. (Rept. 447.)

944 S. 3430 A bill to provide for the investiga- Sept. 8, 2008.—Read the second Mr. Coburn tion of certain unsolved civil time and placed on the cal- rights crimes, and for other endar. purposes.

945 H.R. 6599 An act making appropriations for Sept. 8, 2008.—Placed on the military construction, the De- calendar. (See also Order No. partment of Veterans Affairs, 892.) and related agencies for the fis- cal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

946 S. 3061 A bill to authorize appropriations Sept. 8, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, for fiscal years 2008 through Committee on the Judiciary, 2011 for the Trafficking Vic- with amendments. (No writ- tims Protection Act of 2000, to ten report.) enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.

948 S. 2494 A bill to provide for equitable Sept. 9, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Ms. Cantwell compensation to the Spokane Committee on Indian Affairs, and Mrs. Tribe of Indians of the Spokane without amendment. (Rept. Murray Reservation for the use of tribal 450.) land for the production of hy- dropower by the Grand Coulee Dam, and for other purposes.

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949 S. 3052 A bill to provide for the transfer Sept. 10, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Messrs. Biden of naval vessels to certain for- Committee on Foreign Rela- and Lugar eign recipients. tions, without amendment. (Rept. 451.)

950 S. 381 A bill to establish a fact-finding Sept. 11, 2008.—Mr. Mr. Inouye Commission to extend the Lieberman, Committee on and others study of a prior Commission to Homeland Security and Gov- investigate and determine facts ernmental Affairs, without and circumstances surrounding amendment. (Rept. 452.) the relocation, internment, and deportation of Axis countries of Latin Americans of Japanese descent from December 1941 through February 1948, and the impact of those actions by the United States, and to rec- ommend appropriate remedies, and for other purposes.

955 S. 2997 A bill to reauthorize the Maritime Sept. 11, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. Administration, and for other Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg, purposes. Science, and Transportation, Stevens, and with amendments. (Rept. Smith 457.)

957 S. 3097 A bill to amend the Vietnam Edu- Sept. 12, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Mr. Kerry and cation Foundation Act of 2000. Committee on Foreign Rela- others tions, without amendment. (Rept. 458.)

958 H.R. 2553 An act to amend the State De- Sept. 12, 2008.—Mr. Biden, partment Basic Authorities Act Committee on Foreign Rela- of 1956 to provide for the estab- tions, with amendments. lishment and maintenance of (Rept. 459.) existing libraries and resource centers at United States diplo- matic and consular missions to provide information about American culture, society, and history, and for other purposes.

959 S. 2052 A bill to allow for certiorari re- Sept. 12, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Feinstein view of certain cases denied re- Committee on the Judiciary, and others lief or review by the United without amendment. (No States Court of Appeals for the written report.) Armed Forces.

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965 H.R. 5235 An act to establish the Ronald Sept. 15, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Reagan Centennial Commis- Committee on the Judiciary, sion. with an amendment. (No written report.)

966 S. 2332 A bill to promote transparency in Sept. 15, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Dorgan the adoption of new media own- Committee on Commerce, and others ership rules by the Federal Science and Transportation, Communications Commission, with amendments. (Rept. and to establish an inde- 461.) pendent panel to make rec- ommendations on how to in- crease the representation of women and minorities in broad- cast media ownership.

968 H.R. 176 An act to authorize the establish- Sept. 15, 2008.—Mr. Reid (for ment of educational exchange Mr. Biden). Committee on and development programs for Foreign Relations, with member countries of the Carib- amendments. (Rept. 463.) bean Community (CARICOM).

969 S. 3168 A bill to authorize United States Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Biden, Messrs. Biden, participation in the replenish- Committee on Foreign Rela- Lugar, and ment of resources of the Inter- tions, without amendment. Hagel national Development Associa- (Rept. 464.) tion, and for other purposes.

970 S. 2321 A bill to amend the E-Govern- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Mr. ment Act of 2002 (Public Law Lieberman, Committee on Lieberman, 107–347) to reauthorize appro- Homeland Security and Gov- Ms. Collins, priations, and for other pur- ernmental Affairs, with an and Mr. poses. amendment. (Rept. 465.) Carper

972 S. 3038 A bill to amend part E of title Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Grassley IV of the Social Security Act to Committee on Finance, with and others extend the adoption incentives an amendment in the nature program, to authorize States to of a substitute. (Rept. 467.) establish a relative guardian- ship program, to promote the adoption of children with spe- cial needs, and for other pur- poses.

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973 S. 390 A bill to direct the exchange of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. certain land in Grand, San Committee on Energy and Bennett and Juan, and Uintah Counties, Natural Resources, with an Hatch Utah, and for other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

974 S. 1477 A bill to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. of the Interior to carry out the Committee on Energy and Salazar and Jackson Gulch rehabilitation Natural Resources, with an Allard project in the State of Colorado. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.) (See also Order No. 1114.)

975 S. 1680 A bill to provide for the inclusion Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. of certain non-Federal land in Committee on Energy and Murkowski the Izembek National Wildlife Natural Resources, with an and others Refuge and the Alaska Penin- amendment in the nature of sula National Wildlife Refuge a substitute. (No written re- in the State of Alaska, and for port.) other purposes.

976 S. 1756 A bill to provide supplemental ex Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman gratia compensation to the Re- Committee on Energy and and others public of the Marshall Islands Natural Resources, with an for impacts of the nuclear test- amendment in the nature of ing program of the United a substitute. (No written re- States, and for other purposes. port.)

977 S. 1816 A bill to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Clinton of the Interior to establish a Committee on Energy and and others commemorative trail in connec- Natural Resources, with an tion with the Women’s Rights amendment in the nature of National Historical Park to link a substitute. (No written re- properties that are historically port.) and thematically associated with the struggle for women’s suffrage, and for other pur- poses.

978 S. 2093 A bill to amend the Wild and Sce- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Leahy nic Rivers Act to designate a Committee on Energy and and Sanders segment of the Missisquoi and Natural Resources, with an Trout Rivers in the State of amendment in the nature of Vermont for study for potential a substitute. (No written re- addition to the National Wild port.) and Scenic Rivers System.

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979 S. 2156 A bill to authorize and facilitate Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman the improvement of water man- Committee on Energy and and others agement by the Bureau of Rec- Natural Resources, with an lamation, to require the Sec- amendment in the nature of retary of the Interior and the a substitute. (No written re- Secretary of Energy to increase port.) the acquisition and analysis of water-related data to assess the long-term availability of water resources for irrigation, hydro- electric power, municipal, and environmental uses, and for other purposes.

980 S. 2255 A bill to amend the National Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Trails System Act to provide for Committee on Energy and Hutchison and studies of the Chisholm Trail Natural Resources, with an others and Great Western Trail to de- amendment. (No written re- termine whether to add the port.) trails to the National Trails System, and for other purposes.

981 S. 2354 A bill to direct the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Crapo the Interior to convey 4 parcels Committee on Energy and and Craig of land from the Bureau of Natural Resources, with Land Management to the city amendments. (No written re- of Twin Falls, Idaho. port.)

982 S. 2359 A bill to establish the St. Augus- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. tine 450th Commemoration Committee on Energy and Martinez and Commission, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with an Nelson (FL) poses. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

983 S. 2448 A bill to amend the Surface Min- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Enzi and ing Control and Reclamation Committee on Energy and others Act of 1977 to make certain Natural Resources, without technical corrections. amendment. (No written re- port.)

984 S. 2535 A bill to revise the boundary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Reid for the Martin Van Buren National Committee on Energy and Mrs. Clinton Historic Site, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with poses. amendments. (No written re- port.)

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985 S. 2561 A bill to require the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Reid and the Interior to conduct a theme Committee on Energy and others study to identify sites and re- Natural Resources, without sources to commemorate and amendment. (No written re- interpret the Cold War. port.)

986 S. 2779 A bill to amend the Surface Min- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman ing Control and Reclamation Committee on Energy and and others Act of 1977 to clarify that Natural Resources, without uncertified States and Indian amendment. (No written re- tribes have the authority to use port.) certain payments for certain noncoal reclamation projects.

987 S. 2805 A bill to direct the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman the Interior, acting through the Committee on Energy and Commissioner of Reclamation, Natural Resources, with an to assess the irrigation infra- amendment in the nature of structure of the Rio Grande a substitute. (No written re- Pueblos in the State of New port.) Mexico and provide grants to, and enter into cooperative agreements with, the Rio Grande Pueblos to repair, reha- bilitate, or reconstruct existing infrastructure, and for other purposes.

988 S. 2842 A bill to require the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Reid and the Interior to carry out annual Committee on Energy and others inspections of canals, levees, Natural Resources, with an tunnels, dikes, pumping plants, amendment in the nature of dams, and reservoirs under the a substitute. (No written re- jurisdiction of the Secretary, port.) and for other purposes.

989 S. 2875 A bill to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Tester and of the Interior to provide grants Committee on Energy and others to designated States and tribes Natural Resources, with an to carry out programs to reduce amendment in the nature of the risk of livestock loss due to a substitute. (No written re- predation by gray wolves and port.) other predator species or to compensate landowners for livestock loss due to predation.

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990 S. 2943 A bill to amend the National Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell Trails System Act to designate Committee on Energy and and Mrs. the Pacific Northwest National Natural Resources, with Murray Scenic Trail. amendments. (No written re- port.)

991 S. 2974 A bill to provide for the construc- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Allard tion of the Arkansas Valley Committee on Energy and and Salazar Conduit in the State of Colo- Natural Resources, with an rado. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

992 S. 3010 A bill to reauthorize the Route 66 Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Corridor Preservation Program. Committee on Energy and Domenici and Natural Resources, without Bingaman amendment. (No written re- port.)

993 S. 3011 A bill to amend the Palo Alto Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Cornyn Battlefield National Historic Committee on Energy and Site Act of 1991 to expand the Natural Resources, with an boundaries of the historic site, amendment in the nature of and for other purposes. a substitute. (No written re- port.)

994 S. 3017 A bill to designate the Beaver Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Levin and Basin Wilderness at Pictured Committee on Energy and Stabenow Rocks National Lakeshore in Natural Resources, with an the State of Michigan. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

995 S. 3045 A bill to establish the Kenai Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Mountains-Turnagain Arm Na- Committee on Energy and Murkowski tional Forest Heritage Area in Natural Resources, with an the State of Alaska, and for amendment in the nature of other purposes. a substitute. (No written re- port.)

996 S. 3051 A bill to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Graham of the Interior to study the suit- Committee on Energy and ability and feasibility of desig- Natural Resources, with an nating the site of the Battle of amendment in the nature of Camden in South Carolina, as a substitute. (No written re- a unit of the National Park port.) System, and for other purposes.

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997 S. 3065 A bill to establish the Dominguez- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Salazar Escalante National Conserva- Committee on Energy and tion Area and the Dominguez Natural Resources, with an Canyon Wilderness Area. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

998 S. 3069 A bill to designate certain land Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mmes. Boxer as wilderness in the State of Committee on Energy and and Feinstein California, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with an poses. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

999 S. 3085 A bill to require the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Tester and the Interior to establish a coop- Committee on Energy and others erative watershed management Natural Resources, with an program, and for other pur- amendment in the nature of poses. a substitute. (No written re- port.)

1000 S. 3088 A bill to designate certain land Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Wyden in the State of Oregon as wil- Committee on Energy and derness, and for other pur- Natural Resources, with an poses. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

1001 S. 3089 A bill to designate certain land Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Wyden in the State of Oregon as wil- Committee on Energy and and Smith derness, to provide for the ex- Natural Resources, with an change of certain Federal land amendment in the nature of and non-Federal land, and for a substitute. (No written re- other purposes. port.)

1002 S. 3096 A bill to amend the National Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Messrs. Cave and Karst Research Insti- Committee on Energy and Bingaman and tute Act of 1998 to authorize Natural Resources, without Domenici appropriations for the National amendment. (No written re- Cave and Karst Research Insti- port.) tute.

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1003 S. 3158 A bill to extend the authority for Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Reid for the Cape Cod National Sea- Committee on Energy and Messrs. shore Advisory Commission. Natural Resources, with an Kennedy and amendment, and an amend- Kerry ment to the title. (No written report.)

1004 S. 3179 A bill to authorize the conveyance Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman of certain public land in the Committee on Energy and State of New Mexico owned or Natural Resources, with an leased by the Department of amendment. (No written re- Energy, and for other purposes. port.)

1005 S. 3189 A bill to amend Public Law Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman 106–392 to require the Admin- Committee on Energy and istrator of the Western Area Natural Resources, with an Power Administration and the amendment in the nature of Commissioner of Reclamation a substitute. (No written re- to maintain sufficient revenues port.) in the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund, and for other pur- poses.

1006 S. 3226 A bill to rename the Abraham Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bunning Lincoln Birthplace National Committee on Energy and Historic Site in the State of Natural Resources, with an Kentucky as the ‘‘Abraham Lin- amendment. (No written re- coln Birthplace National His- port.) torical Park’’.

1007 S. 3499 A bill to protect innocent Ameri- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bingaman cans from violent crime in na- Committee on Energy and tional parks. Natural Resources, without amendment. (An original bill.) (No written report.)

1008 H.R. 29 An act to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to construct fa- Committee on Energy and cilities to provide water for irri- Natural Resources, with an gation, municipal, domestic, amendment in the nature of military, and other uses from a substitute. (No written re- the Santa Margarita River, port.) California, and for other pur- poses.

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1009 H.R. 31 An act to amend the Reclamation Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wastewater and Groundwater Committee on Energy and Study and Facilities Act to au- Natural Resources, without thorize the Secretary of the In- amendment. (No written re- terior to participate in the port.) Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Wildomar Serv- ice Area Recycled Water Dis- tribution Facilities and Alberhill Wastewater Treat- ment and Reclamation Facility Projects.

1010 H.R. 236 An act to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to create a Bu- Committee on Energy and reau of Reclamation partner- Natural Resources, without ship with the North Bay Water amendment. (No written re- Reuse Authority and other re- port.) gional partners to achieve ob- jectives relating to water sup- ply, water quality, and environ- mental restoration.

1011 H.R. 813 An act to amend the Reclamation Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wastewater and Groundwater Committee on Energy and Study and Facilities Act to au- Natural Resources, with an thorize the Secretary of the In- amendment in the nature of terior to participate in the a substitute. (No written re- Prado Basin Natural Treat- port.) ment System Project, to author- ize the Secretary to carry out a program to assist agencies in projects to construct regional brine lines in California, to au- thorize the Secretary to partici- pate in the Lower Chino Dairy Area desalination demonstra- tion and reclamation project, and for other purposes.

1012 H.R. 816 An act to provide for the release Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of certain land from the Sun- Committee on Energy and rise Mountain Instant Study Natural Resources, with an Area in the State of Nevada amendment, and an amend- and to grant a right-of-way ment to the title. (No written across the released land for the report.) construction and maintenance of a flood control project.

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1013 H.R. 838 An act to provide for the convey- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, ance of the Bureau of Land Committee on Energy and Management parcels known as Natural Resources, with an the White Acre and Gambel amendment. (No written re- Oak properties and related real port.) property to Park City, Utah, and for other purposes.

1014 H.R. 903 An act to provide for a study of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, options for protecting the open Committee on Energy and space characteristics of certain Natural Resources, with an lands in and adjacent to the amendment in the nature of Arapaho and Roosevelt Na- a substitute. (No written re- tional Forests in Colorado, and port.) for other purposes.

1015 H.R. 1139 An act to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to plan, design Committee on Energy and and construct facilities to pro- Natural Resources, with an vide water for irrigation, mu- amendment in the nature of nicipal, domestic, and other a substitute. (No written re- uses from the Bunker Hill port.) Groundwater Basin, Santa Ana River, California, and for other purposes.

1016 H.R. 1737 An act to amend the Reclamation Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wastewater and Groundwater Committee on Energy and Study and Facilities Act to au- Natural Resources, without thorize the Secretary of the In- amendment. (No written re- terior to participate in the de- port.) sign, planning, and construc- tion of permanent facilities for the GREAT project to reclaim, reuse, and treat impaired wa- ters in the area of Oxnard, California.

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1017 H.R. 1803 An act to direct the Secretary of Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, the Interior to conduct a feasi- Committee on Energy and bility study to design and con- Natural Resources, without struct a four reservoir intertie amendment. (No written re- system for the purposes of im- port.) proving the water storage op- portunities, water supply reli- ability, and water yield of San Vicente, El Capitan, Murray, and Loveland Reservoirs in San Diego County, California in consultation and cooperation with the City of San Diego and the Sweetwater Authority, and for other purposes.

1018 H.R. 2246 An act to provide for the release Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of any reversionary interest of Committee on Energy and the United States in and to cer- Natural Resources, without tain lands in Reno, Nevada. amendment. (No written re- port.)

1019 H.R. 2614 An act to amend the Reclamation Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wastewater and Groundwater Committee on Energy and Study and Facilities Act to au- Natural Resources, without thorize the Secretary of the In- amendment. (No written re- terior to participate in certain port.) water projects in California.

1020 H.R. 2632 An act to establish the Sabinoso Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Wilderness Area in San Miguel Committee on Energy and County, New Mexico, and for Natural Resources, with an other purposes. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written re- port.)

1021 H.R. 3022 An act to designate the John Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, Krebs Wilderness in the State Committee on Energy and of California, to add certain Natural Resources, with an land to the Sequoia-Kings Can- amendment. (No written re- yon National Park Wilderness, port.) and for other purposes.

1022 H.R. 3323 An act to authorize the Secretary Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, of the Interior to convey a Committee on Energy and water distribution system to Natural Resources, without the Goleta Water District, and amendment. (No written re- for other purposes. port.)

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1023 H.R. 3473 An act to provide for a land ex- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, change with the City of Bounti- Committee on Energy and ful, Utah, involving National Natural Resources, with an Forest System land in the amendment in the nature of Wasatch-Cache National Forest a substitute. (No written re- and to further land ownership port.) consolidation in that national forest, and for other purposes.

1024 H.R. 3490 An act to transfer administrative Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, jurisdiction of certain Federal Committee on Energy and lands from the Bureau of Land Natural Resources, with Management to the Bureau of amendments. (No written re- Indian Affairs, to take such port.) lands into trust for Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians of the Tuolumne Rancheria, and for other purposes.

1025 H.R. 3682 An act to designate certain Fed- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, eral lands in Riverside County, Committee on Energy and California, as wilderness, to Natural Resources, with designate certain river seg- amendments. (No written re- ments in Riverside County as port.) a wild, scenic, or recreational river, to adjust the boundary of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, and for other pur- poses.

1026 H.R. 5137 An act to ensure that hunting re- Sept. 16, 2008.—Mr. Bingaman, mains a purpose of the New Committee on Energy and River Gorge National River. Natural Resources, without amendment. (No written re- port.)

1028 S. 2907 A bill to establish uniform admin- Sept. 17, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Messrs. Inouye istrative and enforcement pro- Committee on Commerce, and Stevens cedures and penalties for the Science, and Transportation, enforcement of the High Seas with an amendment in the Driftnet Fishing Moratorium nature of a substitute. (Rept. Protection Act and similar stat- 469.) utes, and for other purposes.

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1029 S. 1070 A bill to amend the Social Secu- Sept. 18, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Hatch and rity Act to enhance the social Committee on Finance, with others security of the Nation by ensur- an amendment in the nature ing adequate public-private in- of a substitute. (Rept. 470.) frastructure and to resolve to prevent, detect, treat, intervene in, and prosecute elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and for other purposes.

1031 H.R. 3247 An act to improve the provision Sept. 18, 2008.—Mr. of disaster assistance for Hurri- Lieberman, Committee on canes Katrina and Rita, and for Homeland Security and Gov- other purposes. ernmental Affairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 471.)

1032 S. 3136 A bill to encourage the entry of Sept. 18, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Messrs. Biden felony warrants into the NCIC Committee on the Judiciary, and Durbin database by States and provide with amendments. (No writ- additional resources for extra- ten report.) dition.

1033 S. 3155 A bill to reauthorize and improve Sept. 18, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy and the Juvenile Justice and Delin- Committee on the Judiciary, others quency Prevention Act of 1974, with an amendment in the and for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 472.) (Additional, and minor- ity views filed.)

1034 S. 2969 A bill to amend title 38, United Sept. 18, 2008.—Mr. Akaka, Mr. Akaka States Code, to enhance the ca- Committee on Veterans’ Af- pacity of the Department of fairs, with an amendment in Veterans Affairs to recruit and the nature of a substitute, retain nurses and other critical and an amendment to the health care professionals, and title. (Rept. 473.) (Supple- for other purposes. mental views filed.)

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1035 S. 1577 A bill to amend titles XVIII and Sept. 22, 2008.—Mr. Baucus, Mr. Kohl and XIX of the Social Security Act Committee on Finance, with others to require screening, including an amendment in the nature national criminal history back- of a substitute, and an ground checks, of direct patient amendment to the title. access employees of skilled (Rept. 474.) nursing facilities, nursing fa- cilities, and other long-term care facilities and providers, and to provide for nationwide expansion of the pilot program for national and State back- ground checks on direct patient access employees of long-term care facilities or providers.

1036 S. 1933 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Sept. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reid and Water Act to provide grants to Committee on Environment others small public drinking water and Public Works, without systems. amendment. (Rept. 475.) (Ad- ditional views filed.)

1037 S. 199 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Sept. 22, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Water Act Amendments of 1996 Committee on Environment Murkowski to modify the grant program to and Public Works, without improve sanitation in rural and amendment. (Rept. 476.) Native villages in the State of Alaska.

1040 S. 3175 A bill to amend the Robert T. Sept. 22, 2008.—Mr. Mr. Lieberman Stafford Disaster Relief and Lieberman, Committee on and Ms. Emergency Assistance Act to Homeland Security and Gov- Collins reauthorize the predisaster ernmental Affairs, with hazard mitigation program, to amendments. (Rept. 479.) make technical corrections to that act, and for other pur- poses.

1042 H.R. 390 An act to require the establish- Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. ment of a national database in Lieberman, Committee on the National Archives to pre- Homeland Security and Gov- serve records of servitude, ernmental Affairs, with an emancipation, and post-Civil amendment. (No written re- War reconstruction and to pro- port.) vide grants to State and local entities to establish similar local databases.

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1043 S. 2292 A bill to amend the Homeland Se- Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Ms. Collins curity Act of 2002, to establish Lieberman, Committee on and Mr. the Office for Bombing Preven- Homeland Security and Gov- Lieberman tion, to address terrorist explo- ernmental Affairs, with an sive threats, and for other pur- amendment in the nature of poses. a substitute. (Rept. 481.)

1044 S. 1007 A bill to direct the Secretary of Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Lugar State to work with the Govern- Committee on Foreign Rela- ment of Brazil and other for- tions, with an amendment in eign governments to develop the nature of a substitute. partnerships that will strength- (No written report.) en diplomatic relations and en- ergy security by accelerating the development of biofuels pro- duction, research, and infra- structure; to alleviate poverty, create jobs, and increase in- come, while improving energy security and protecting the en- vironment.

1045 S. 2609 A bill to establish a Global Serv- Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Feingold ice Fellowship Program, and for Committee on Foreign Rela- and others other purposes. tions, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amendment to the title. (No written report.)

1046 S. 3103 A bill to amend the Iran, North Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Messrs. Biden Korea, and Syria Nonprolifera- Committee on Foreign Rela- and Lugar (by tion Act to allow certain ex- tions, without amendment. request) traordinary payments in con- (No written report.) nection with the International Space Station.

1047 S. 3426 A bill to amend the Foreign Serv- Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Kerry and ice Act of 1980 to extend com- Committee on Foreign Rela- others parability pay adjustments to tions, without amendment. members of the Foreign Service (No written report.) assigned to posts abroad, and to amend the provision relating to the death gratuity payable to surviving dependents of For- eign Service employees who die as a result of injuries sustained in the performance of duty abroad.

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1048 S. 3548 A bill to approve the United Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dodd States-India Agreement for Co- Committee on Foreign Rela- operation on Peaceful Uses of tions, without amendment. Nuclear Energy, and for other (An original bill.) (No written purposes. report.)

1049 S. Res. 598 Resolution expressing the sense Sept. 23, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Biden and of the Senate regarding the Committee on Foreign Rela- others need for the United States to tions, without amendment, lead renewed international ef- and with a preamble. (No forts to assist developing na- written report.) tions in conserving natural re- sources and preventing the im- pending extinction of a large portion of the world’s plant and animal species.

1050 H.R. 3999 An act to amend title 23, United Sept. 23, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, States Code, to improve the Committee on Environment safety of Federal-aid highway and Public Works, without bridges, to strengthen bridge amendment. (Rept. 482.) (Ad- inspection standards and proc- ditional views filed.) esses, to increase investment in the reconstruction of struc- turally deficient bridges on the National Highway System, and for other purposes.

1051 H.R. 3815 An act to amend the Homeland Sept. 24, 2008.—Mr. Security Act of 2002 to require Lieberman, Committee on the Secretary of Homeland Se- Homeland Security and Gov- curity to make full and efficient ernmental Affairs, with an use of open source information amendment in the nature of to develop and disseminate a substitute. (No written re- open source homeland security port.) information products, and for other purposes.

1054 S. 24 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer Water Act to require a health Committee on Environment and others advisory and monitoring of and Public Works, with an drinking water for perchlorate. amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 483.) (Mi- nority views filed.)

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1055 S. 150 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer Water Act to protect the health Committee on Environment and others of pregnant women, fetuses, in- and Public Works, with an fants, and children by requiring amendment in the nature of a health advisory and drinking a substitute. (Rept. 484.) (Mi- water standard for perchlorate. nority views filed.)

1056 S. 642 A bill to codify Executive Order Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Durbin 12898, relating to environ- Committee on Environment and others mental justice, to require the and Public Works, without Administrator of the Environ- amendment. (Rept. 485.) (Mi- mental Protection Agency to nority views filed.) fully implement the rec- ommendations of the Inspector General of the Agency and the Comptroller General of the United States, and for other purposes.

1057 S. 1911 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton Water Act to protect the health Committee on Environment and others of susceptible populations, in- and Public Works, without cluding pregnant women, in- amendment. (Rept. 486.) (Mi- fants, and children, by requir- nority views filed.) ing a health advisory, drinking water standard, and reference concentration for trichloro- ethylene vapor intrusion, and for other purposes.

1058 S. 2970 A bill to enhance the ability of Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reid and drinking water utilities in the Committee on Environment others United States to develop and and Public Works, without implement climate change ad- amendment. (Rept. 487.) aptation programs and policies, and for other purposes.

1059 S. 2994 A bill to amend the Federal Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Levin and Water Pollution Control Act to Committee on Environment others provide for the remediation of and Public Works, without sediment contamination in amendment. (Rept. 488.) areas of concern.

1060 S. 3489 A bill to require the Adminis- Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton trator of the Environmental Committee on Environment and others Protection Agency to conduct a and Public Works, without study on black carbon emis- amendment. (Rept. 489.) sions.

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1061 S. 3551 A bill to amend the Public Works Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer and Economic Development Act Committee on Environment of 1965 to reauthorize that Act, and Public Works, without and for other purposes. amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 490.) (Additional views filed.)

1063 S. 3317 A bill to designate the facility of Sept. 24, 2008.—Mr. Mrs. Clinton the United States Postal Serv- Lieberman, Committee on and Mr. ice located at 101 West Main Homeland Security and Gov- Schumer Street in Waterville, New York, ernmental Affairs, without as the ‘‘Corporal John P. amendment. (No written re- Sigsbee Post Office’’. port.)

1067 S. 1387 A bill to amend the Emergency Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Klobuchar Planning and Community Committee on Environment Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to and Public Works, with an provide for greenhouse gases. amendment in the nature of a substitute, and an amend- ment to the title. (Rept. 491.) (Minority views filed.)

1068 H.R. 1464 An act to assist in the conserva- Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, tion of rare felids and rare Committee on Environment canids by supporting and pro- and Public Works, with an viding financial resources for amendment in the nature of the conservation programs of a substitute. (Rept. 492.) nations within the range of rare felid and rare canid popu- lations and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of rare felid and rare canid populations.

1069 H.R. 1771 An act to assist in the conserva- Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, tion of cranes by supporting Committee on Environment and providing, through projects and Public Works, without of persons and organizations amendment. (Rept. 493.) with expertise in crane con- servation, financial resources for the conservation programs of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly af- fect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes.

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1070 S. 1828 A bill to require the Adminis- Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Inhofe trator of the Environmental Committee on Environment Protection Agency to conduct a and Public Works, with an study of the feasibility of in- amendment. (Rept. 494.) creasing consumption in the United States of certain eth- anol-blended gasoline.

1071 H.R. 3224 An act to amend the National Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Dam Safety Program Act to es- Committee on Environment tablish a program to provide and Public Works, without grant assistance to States for amendment. (Rept. 495.) the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams.

1072 S. 3350 A bill to provide that claims of Sept. 24, 2008.—Mr. Mr. Schumer the United States to certain Lieberman, Committee on documents relating to Franklin Homeland Security and Gov- Delano Roosevelt shall be treat- ernmental Affairs, without ed as waived and relinquished amendment. (No written re- in certain circumstances. port.)

1074 S. 3563 A bill to authorize appropriations Sept. 24, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dodd under the Arms Export Control Committee on Foreign Rela- Act and the Foreign Assistance tions, without amendment. Act of 1961 for security assist- (An original bill.) (Rept. 496.) ance for fiscal years 2009 and 2010, and for other purposes.

1075 S. 2080 A bill to amend the Federal Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Water Pollution Control Act to Committee on Environment Lautenberg ensure that sewage treatment and Public Works, with an and others plants monitor for and report amendment in the nature of discharges of raw sewage, and a substitute. (Rept. 497.) (Mi- for other purposes. nority views filed.)

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1076 S. 2549 A bill to require the Adminis- Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reid for trator of the Environmental Committee on Environment Mrs. Clinton Protection Agency to establish and Public Works, without and others an Interagency Working Group amendment. (Rept. 498.) (Mi- on Environmental Justice to nority views filed.) provide guidance to Federal agencies on the development of criteria for identifying dis- proportionately high and ad- verse human health or environ- mental effects on minority pop- ulations and low-income popu- lations, and for other purposes.

1077 S. 3564 A bill to restore the value of Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer every American in environ- Committee on Environment mental decisions, and for other and Public Works, without purposes. amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 499.) (Minority views filed.)

1078 S. 3565 A bill to address the health and Sept. 24, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer economic development impacts Committee on Environment of nonattainment of federally and Public Works, without mandated air quality standards amendment. (An original in the San Joaquin Valley, bill.) (Rept. 500.) California, by designating air quality empowerment zones.

1082 H.R. 5680 An act to amend certain laws re- Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, lating to Native Americans, Committee on Indian Affairs, and for other purposes. with amendments. (Rept. 504.)

1083 S. 3501 A bill to ensure that Congress is Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Feingold notified when the Department Committee on the Judiciary, and Mrs. of Justice determines that the without amendment. (Rept. Feinstein Executive Branch is not bound 528.) by a statute.

1085 H.R. 1943 An act to provide for an effective Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, HIV/AIDS program in Federal Committee on the Judiciary, prisons. without amendment. (No written report.)

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1087 H.R. 3971 An act to encourage States to re- Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, port to the Attorney General Committee on the Judiciary, certain information regarding with an amendment in the the deaths of individuals in the nature of a substitute. (No custody of law enforcement written report.) agencies, and for other pur- poses.

1089 S. 160 A bill to provide compensation to Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Thune the Lower Brule and Crow Committee on Indian Affairs, Creek Sioux Tribes of South without amendment. (Rept. Dakota for damage to tribal 505.) land caused by Pick-Sloan projects along the Missouri River.

1090 S. 2489 A bill to enhance and provide to Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Messrs. the Oglala Sioux Tribe and An- Committee on Indian Affairs, Johnson and gostura Irrigation Project cer- without amendment. (Rept. Thune tain benefits of the Pick-Sloan 506.) Missouri River basin program.

1091 S. 3160 A bill to reauthorize and amend Sept. 25, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Inouye the National Sea Grant College Committee on Commerce, and others Program Act, and for other pur- Science, and Transportation, poses. without amendment. (Rept. 508.)

1092 S. 3617 A bill to amend the Federal Sept. 26, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer Water Pollution Control Act Committee on Environment and the Safe Drinking Water and Public Works, without Act to improve water and amendment. (An original wastewater infrastructure in bill.) (Rept. 509.) (Additional the United States. views filed.)

1093 S. 3263 A bill to authorize appropriations Sept. 26, 2008.—Mr. Dodd, Mr. Biden and for fiscal years 2009 through Committee on Foreign Rela- others 2013 to promote an enhanced tions, without amendment. strategic partnership with (Rept. 510.) Pakistan and its people, and for other purposes.

1094 S. 2281 A bill to expand the boundaries Sept. 26, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. Levin and of the Thunder Bay National Committee on Commerce, Ms. Stabenow Marine Sanctuary and Under- Science, and Transportation, water Preserve and for other without amendment. (Rept. purposes. 511.)

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1095 S. 2685 A bill to prohibit cigarette manu- Sept. 26, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. facturers from making claims Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg or representations based on Science, and Transportation, and Ms. Snowe data derived from the cigarette without amendment. (Rept. testing method established by 512.) the Federal Trade Commission.

1096 S. 2699 A bill to require new vessels for Sept. 26, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Mr. carrying oil fuel to have double Committee on Commerce, Lautenberg hulls, and for other purposes. Science, and Transportation, and Mrs. with amendments. (Rept. Boxer 513.)

1097 S. 3639 A bill to protect pregnant women Sept. 26, 2008.—Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Boxer and children from dangerous Committee on Environment lead exposures. and Public Works, without amendment. (An original bill.) (Rept. 515.)

1098 H.R. 1187 An act to expand the boundaries Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Inouye, Com- of the Gulf of the Farallones mittee on Commerce, Science, National Marine Sanctuary and and Transportation, with the Cordell Bank National Ma- amendments. (Rept. 516.) rine Sanctuary, and for other purposes.

1099 S. 547 A bill to establish a Deputy Sec- Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Voinovich retary of Homeland Security for Committee on Homeland Se- and others Management, and for other curity and Governmental Af- purposes. fairs, without amendment. (No written report.)

1100 S. 967 A bill to amend chapter 41 of title Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Akaka 5, United States Code, to pro- Committee on Homeland Se- vide for the establishment and curity and Governmental Af- authorization of funding for fairs, with amendments. certain training programs for (Rept. 523.) supervisors of Federal employ- ees.

1101 S. 1000 A bill to enhance the Federal Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Stevens Telework Program. Committee on Homeland Se- and Ms. curity and Governmental Af- Landrieu fairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 526.)

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1102 S. 1924 A bill to amend chapter 81 of title Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Carper 5, United States Code, to create Committee on Homeland Se- and others a presumption that a disability curity and Governmental Af- or death of a Federal employee fairs, with an amendment in in fire protection activities the nature of a substitute. caused by any of certain dis- (Rept. 520.) eases is the result of the per- formance of such employee’s duty.

1103 S. 2583 A bill to amend the Improper Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Carper Payments Information Act of Committee on Homeland Se- and Mrs. 2002 (31 U.S.C. 3321 note) in curity and Governmental Af- McCaskill order to prevent the loss of bil- fairs, with an amendment in lions in taxpayer dollars. the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

1104 S. 3384 A bill to amend section 11317 of Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Carper title 40, United States Code, to Committee on Homeland Se- and others require greater accountability curity and Governmental Af- for cost overruns on Federal IT fairs, with an amendment in investment projects. the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

1105 S. 3474 A bill to amend title 44, United Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Messrs. Carper States Code, to enhance infor- Committee on Homeland Se- and Lieberman mation security of the Federal curity and Governmental Af- Government, and for other pur- fairs, without amendment. poses. (No written report.)

1106 S. 3662 A bill to establish the Controlled Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Lieberman Unclassified Information Office, Committee on Homeland Se- to require policies and proce- curity and Governmental Af- dures for the designation, fairs, without amendment. marking, safeguarding, and dis- (An original bill.) (No written semination of controlled unclas- report.) sified information, and for other purposes.

1107 H.R. 404 An act to require the establish- Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, ment of customer service stand- Committee on Homeland Se- ards for Federal agencies. curity and Governmental Af- fairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (No written report.)

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1108 S. 2148 A bill to provide for greater diver- Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Akaka sity within, and to improve pol- Committee on Homeland Se- icy direction and oversight of, curity and Governmental Af- the Senior Executive Service. fairs, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 517.)

1109 S. 2838 A bill to amend chapter 1 of title Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Com- Mr. Martinez 9 of United States Code with mittee on the Judiciary, with- and others respect to arbitration. out amendment. (Rept. 518.) (Minority views filed.)

1110 S. 1779 A bill to establish a program for Oct. 1, 2008.—Mr. Dorgan, Messrs. Tester tribal colleges and universities Committee on Indian Affairs, and Dorgan within the Department of with an amendment in the Health and Human Services nature of a substitute. (Rept. and to amend the Native Amer- 519.) ican Programs Act of 1974 to authorize the provision of grants and cooperative agree- ments to tribal colleges and universities, and for other pur- poses.

1111 H.R. 1907 An act to authorize the acquisi- Oct. 2, 2008.—Placed on the tion of land and interests in calendar. (See also Order No. land from willing sellers to im- 190.) prove the conservation of, and to enhance the ecological values and functions of, coastal and estuarine areas to benefit both the environment and the econo- mies of coastal communities, and for other purposes.

1112 H.R. 2933 An act to amend the American Oct. 2, 2008.—Placed on the Battlefield Protection Act of calendar. (See also Order No. 1996 to extend the authoriza- 652.) tion for that act, and for other purposes.

1113 H.R. 3232 An act to establish a non-profit Oct. 2, 2008.—Placed on the corporation to communicate calendar. (See also Order No. United States entry policies 514.) and otherwise promote tourist, business, and scholarly travel to the United States.

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1114 H.R. 3437 An act to authorize the Secretary Oct. 2, 2008.—Placed on the of the Interior to carry out the calendar. (See also Order No. Jackson Gulch rehabilitation 974.) project in the State of Colorado.

1115 H.R. 4081 An act to prevent tobacco smug- Oct. 2, 2008.—Placed on the gling, to ensure the collection calendar. (See also Order No. of all tobacco taxes, and for 351.) other purposes.

1116 S. 3526 A bill to enhance drug trafficking Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the Mr. Reid for interdiction by creating a Fed- order of Nov. 17, 2008, read Mr. Biden eral felony relating to operating the second time and placed or embarking in a submersible on the calendar. or semi-submersible vessel without nationality and on an international voyage.

1117 H.R. 6842 An act to restore Second Amend- Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the ment rights in the District of order of Nov. 17, 2008, read Columbia. the second time and placed on the calendar.

1118 H.R. 6899 An act to advance the national Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the security interests of the United order of Nov. 17, 2008, read States by reducing its depend- the second time and placed ency on oil through renewable on the calendar. and clean, alternative fuel tech- nologies while building a bridge to the future through expanded access to Federal oil and nat- ural gas resources, revising the relationship between the oil and gas industry and the con- sumers who own those re- sources and deserve a fair re- turn from the development of publicly owned oil and gas, end- ing tax subsidies for large oil and gas companies, and facili- tating energy efficiencies in the building, housing, and trans- portation sectors, and for other purposes.

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1119 S. 3535 A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the Mr. DeMint enue Code of 1986 to index cer- order of Nov. 17, 2008, read tain assets for purposes of de- the second time and placed termining gain or loss. on the calendar.

1120 S. 3646 A bill to authorize and expedite Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the Mr. DeMint lease sales within the outer order of Nov. 17, 2008, read Continental Shelf, and for other the second time and placed purposes. on the calendar.

1121 S. 3688 A bill to provide for additional Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the Mr. Reid emergency unemployment com- order of Nov. 17, 2008, read pensation, to amend the Emer- the second time and placed gency Economic Stabilization on the calendar. Act of 2008 to authorize loans to automobile manufacturers and component suppliers, and for other purposes.

1122 S. 3689 A bill making supplemental ap- Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the Mr. Reid propriations for job creation order of Nov. 17, 2008, read and preservation, infrastruc- the second time and placed ture investment, and economic on the calendar. and energy assistance for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other pur- poses.

1124 H.R. 7110 An act making supplemental ap- Nov. 18, 2008.—Pursuant to the propriations for job creation order of Nov. 17, 2008, read and preservation, infrastruc- the second time and placed ture investment, and economic on the calendar. and energy assistance for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other pur- poses.

1125 S. Res. 707 Resolution authorizing the Presi- Nov. 19, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy dent of the Senate to certify the Committee on the Judiciary, facts of the failure of Joshua without amendment, and Bolten, as the Custodian of with a preamble. (An original Records at the White House, to resolution.) (Rept. 522.) (Mi- appear before the Committee nority views filed.) on the Judiciary and produce documents as required by Com- mittee subpoena.

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1126 S. Res. 708 Resolution authorizing the Presi- Nov. 19, 2008.—Mr. Leahy, Mr. Leahy dent of the Senate to certify the Committee on the Judiciary, facts of the failure of Karl Rove without amendment, and to appear and testify before the with a preamble. (An original Committee on the Judiciary resolution.) (Rept. 522.) (Mi- and to produce documents as nority views filed.) required by Committee sub- poena.

1127 S. 1695 A bill to amend the Public Health Nov. 19, 2008.—Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy Service Act to establish a path- Committee on Health, Edu- and others way for the licensure of bio- cation, Labor, and Pensions, similar biological products, to with an amendment in the promote innovation in the life nature of a substitute. (No sciences, and for other pur- written report.) poses.

1128 H.R. 7005 An act to amend the Internal Dec. 9, 2008.—Read the second Revenue Code of 1986 to pro- time and placed on the cal- vide alternative minimum tax endar. relief for individuals for 2008.

1129 H.R. 7006 An act to amend the Internal Dec. 9, 2008.—Read the second Revenue Code of 1986 to pro- time and placed on the cal- vide disaster assistance relief. endar.

1130 H.R. 7060 An act to amend the Internal Dec. 9, 2008.—Read the second Revenue Code of 1986 to pro- time and placed on the cal- vide incentives for energy pro- endar. duction and conservation, to ex- tend certain expiring provi- sions, to provide individual in- come tax relief, and for other purposes.

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When following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to, and, or passage of, a measure or matter on their behalf, a Senator has notified the appropriate leader, or their designee, in writing and submits such objection for inclusion in the Congressional Record and the Senate Calendar of Business, it shall be placed in the section of the Calendar entitled ‘‘Notice of Intent to Object to Proceeding’’. (Sec. 512, P.L. 110–81)

NUMBER TITLE DATE AND SENATOR

S. 223 A bill to require Senate candidates to Oct. 2, 2007.—Mrs. Feinstein. file designations, statements, and re- ports in electronic form. S. Res. 626 A resolution expressing the sense of the Sept. 27, 2008.—Mr. Feingold. Senate that the Supreme Court of the Sept. 29, 2008.—Mr. Kerry. United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana No. 07–343 (2008), and that the eighth amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape of a child.

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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.)

NUMBER TITLE DATE SUBMITTED AND AUTHOR

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME

When objection is heard to the second reading of a bill or joint resolution, that measure is then laid before the Senate during morning business of the next legislative day for the second reading. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 2.)

NUMBER TITLE DATE AND AUTHOR

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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’’.

MEASURE NUMBER TITLE DATE

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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.

DATE SUBJECT

Feb. 5, 2007. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 470 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 44). Apr. 18, 2007. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 3 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 132). June 7, 2007. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on S. 1348 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 204). Nov. 16, 2007. Motion entered by Mr. Dodd to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider H.R. 4156 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 411). Apr. 23, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider H.R. 2831 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 110). May 6, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the Rockefeller Amdt. No. 4627 to H.R. 2881 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 115). June 10, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 3044 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 146). June 12, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 3101 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 149). July 25, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on S. 3268 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 184). July 26, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 3186 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 187). July 30, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 2035 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 191). July 30, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider S. 3335 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 192). Dec. 11, 2008. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to consider H.R. 7005 was not agreed to (Roll Call Vote No. 215).

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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.

DATE NUMBER CONFEREES REPORT AGREED TO AND DATE BRIEF TITLE CONFEREES APPOINTED SENATE HOUSE SENATE HOUSE

H.R. 3074 Transportation, Senators Representatives ...... Nov. 14, Sept. 12, HUD, Related Murray, Olver, 2007. 2007 Agencies Byrd, Pastor, Nov. 8, 2007 Appropriations Mikulski, Rodriguez, Act, 2008. Kohl, Kaptur, Durbin, Price of Dorgan, North Carolina, Leahy, Cramer, Harkin, Roybal-Allard, Feinstein, Berry, Johnson, Obey, Lautenberg, Knollenberg, Inouye, Wolf, Bond, Aderholt, Shelby, Walsh of Specter, New York, Bennett, Goode, and Hutchison, Lewis of Brownback, California. Stevens, (House acts first.) Domenici, Alexander, Allard, and Cochran. (Senate asks.)

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H.R. 3121 Flood Insurance ...... From the Committee ...... July 10, 2008 Reform and on Financial Modernization Services, for Act, 2007. consideration of the House bill and the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Frank of Massachusetts, Kanjorski, Waters, Watt, Clay, Klein of Florida, Mahoney of Florida, Bachus, Biggert, Capito, Garrett of New Jersey, and Price of Georgia. From the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for consideration of sec. 302 of the Senate amendment and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Dingell, Boucher, and Barton of Texas. From the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for consideration of secs. 7 and 22 of the House bill, and secs. 107, 119, and 301 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Braley of Iowa, and Graves. For consideration of secs. 7 and 35 of the House bill, and sec. 128 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Representative Taylor. (House asks.)

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S. 2062 Native American ...... From the Committee ...... July 17, 2008 Housing on Transportation Assistance and and Infrastructure, Self- for consideration of Determination the Senate bill and Reauthorization the House Act, 2007. amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Oberstar, Corrine Brown of Florida, Cummings, Capuano, Bishop of New York, Cleaver, Bachus, Capito, and Pearce. (House asks.)

S. 294 Passenger Rail ...... From the Committee ...... July 22, 2008 Investment and on Transportation Improvement Act, and Infrastructure, 2007. for consideration of the Senate bill and the House amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Oberstar, Corrine Brown of Florida, Cummings, Capuano, Bishop of New York, Napolitano, Lipinski, Braley of Iowa, Arcuri, Mica, Petri, LaTourette, Brown of South Carolina, Shuster, Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, and Westmoreland. From the Committee on Science and Technology, for consideration of secs. 105 and 305 of the Senate bill, and modifications committed to conference: Representatives Gordon of Tennessee, Wu, and Gingrey. (House asks.)

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See See ) 18 28 24 LAW PUBLIC See H.R. NUMBER 7

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) ...... ) ( ) ...... 2 26 12 LAW BECAME See H.R. 2764. See H.R. 2764. 27 17 See H.R. 3074.

6 Dec. 19, 2007, House agreed to ) 12–26–07 110–161 ) 12–26–07 ) ( ) ( 31 31 10 13

HOUSE Conference report contained Further Con- 11

AGREED TO 07 4–25–07 ( See H.R. 2764. ) ( See H.R. 2764. ) ( 9 * * * * * 2–15–07 110–5 * * 2–15–07 * * 110–137 110–149 * * 12–14–07 ** * * 12–21–07 * * 26 30 16 See H.R. 2642. CONFERENCE REPORT ...... ( 5 SENATE ...... 11–14–07 ......

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SENATE See H.R. 2764. RECEIVED IN 23 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008. Nov. 8, 2007, House concurred in Senate amendment to H.R. 3043. 14 10

Dec. 18, 2007, Senate concurred in House amendment No. 1 to amendment. 30 HOUSE PASSED See H.R. 2764. 22 See H.R. 2764. 21

) ...... 6–22–07 9–6–07 7–10–07 ( 14 May 24, 2007, Senate concurred in House amendment to H.R. 2206. Dec. 12, 2007, House conferees discharged. 3 13 SHORT TITLE See H.R. 2764. ) ...... 8–5–07 9–4–07 10–3–07 11–5–07 11–8–07 9–14–07 11–8–07 11–13– 20 11 Nov. 7, 2007, Conference report defeated on point of order. 9 May 1, 2007, vetoed. 2 Nov. 13, 2007, Vetoed. 12 Dec. 17, 2007, House agreed to amendment of Senate, with amendments. See H.R. 2764. 29 19

See H.R. 3043. 8 STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS S. 965 Emergency Supplemental, 2007 ...... * * * * * * 3–22–07 ( NUMBER S. 1644 S. 1645 Homeland Security, 2008 ...... Military Construction, VA, 2008 ...... *S. 1686 * * *S. 1696 * * Legislative, 2008S. 1710 ...... Interior, 2008 * ...... * * * Labor, HHS, Education, 2008 * * ...... * * * * S. 1745 * * * 6–18–07 S. 1751 * * 6–18–07 * Commerce, Justice, Science, 2008S. 1789 * ...... * * Energy and Water, 2008 ( * ...... * * Transportation, HUD, 2008 * ( * ...... * * 6–25–07 * *S. 1859 * * 6–26–07 * * * 6–27–07 ( Agriculture, 2008 * ...... * * ( * * * * * ( * * * * 6–29–07 7–9–07 7–16–07 * ( * * ( ( 7–24–07 ( MEASURE See H.R. 1591. H.R. 1591 H.R. 2206 Emergency Supplemental, 2007 ...... H.R. 2638 Emergency Supplemental, 2007 ...... 3–23–07 H.R. 2642 Homeland Security, 2008 ...... 5–10–07 Military Construction, VA, 2008 3–23–07 ...... 6–15–07 5–14–07 6–15–07 H.R. 2764 3–23–07 6–18–07 H.R. 2771 5–14–07 3–29–07 State, Foreign Operations, 2008 6–18–07 ( 6–18–07 5–17–07 Legislative, 2008 4–19–07 ...... 6–18–07 7–26–07 6–22–07 4–26– 9–6–07 ( H.R. 2643 6–22–07 ( H.R. 2829 Interior, 2008 ...... ( 6–28–07 Financial Services, General Government, 2008 6–27–07 ...... 6–28–07 ( 6–28–07 H.R. 2641 6–29–07 H.R. 3043 6–28–07 Energy and Water, 2008 ...... 7–13–07 Labor, HHS, Education, 2008 ...... 7–17–07 H.R. 3074 ( 7–19–07 H.R. 3093 ( 7–18–07 Transportation, HUD, 2008 ...... H.R. 3161 Commerce, Justice, Science, 2008 7–23–07 ...... 7–24–07 H.R. 3222 Agriculture, 2008 ...... ( 7–26–07 7–23–07 Defense, 2008 7–25–07 ( H.R. 4156 8–2–07 10–23–07 7–30–07 10–31–07 7–25–07 Emergency Supplemental, Defense, 2008 ...... 8–3–07 7–30–07 9–12–07 11–14–07 10–16–07 ( 11–8–07 11–15–07 8–3–07 11–8–07 . 11–15–07 .... ( ( 1 H.J. Res. 20 Further Continuing, 2007 ...... 1–31–07 1–31–07 2–1–07 2–14–07 * * * * H.J. Res. 52 Continuing, 2008 ...... H.J. Res. 69 9–26–07 H.J. Res. 72 Further Continuing, 2008 ...... 9–26–07 Further Continuing, 2008 12–13–07 ...... 12–19–07 12–13–07 * * 12–19–07 * * * * * 9–27–07 * * 12–13–07 * * 12–19–07 * * * * * * * * H.R. 2764. amendment of Senate to House No. 2 amendment. 3093. tinuing, 2008. H.R. 2764.

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ATE PASSED SEN June 26, 2008, Senate concurred in House amendments. June 19, 2008, House agreed to Senate amendment No. 2 the 5

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OR REPORTED IN SENATE CALENDAR PLACED ON Sept. 27, 2008, Senate concurred in House amendment to amendment.

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...... HOUSE PASSED ) ...... 7–26–07( 6–15–07 6–18–07 6–18–07 6 May 15, 2008, House agreed to Senate amendment with amendments; 22, concurred in No. 2 the 3

See H.R. 2764. 2 SHORT TITLE ) ...... 9–6–07( 6–15–07 6–18–07 6–18–07 1 Sept. 24, 2008, House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment. 8 See H.R. 2764. 7

STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS NUMBER S. 3181 S. 3182 Homeland Security, 2009S. 3230 ...... Commerce, Justice, Science, 2009S. 3258 ...... * Labor, HHS, Education, 2009S. 3260 * ...... * * Energy and Water, 2009S. 3261 * ...... * * Financial Services, General Government, 2009S. 3288 * ...... * * Transportation, HUD, 2009 *S. 3289 * ...... * * * * State, Foreign Operations, 2009 *S. 3301 ...... * * * * * Agriculture, 2009 * * ...... * * * * 6–23–08 * Military Construction, VA, 2009 * * ...... * * 6–23–08 * ...... * * * * * * ...... * 7–8–08 S. 3689 * * * * 7–14–08 ...... * * ...... * ...... 7–14–08 Economic Recovery Act, 2008 * ...... * * 7–14–08 ...... * ...... * * 7–18–08 * ...... * * 7–21–08 ...... 7–22–08 ...... * ...... * * ...... 11–18–08 ...... MEASURE Originally Military Construction, VA, 2008. H.R. 2642 Supplemental, 2008( H.R. 6599 H.R. 2638 Military Construction, VA, 2009 ...... H.R. 7110 Consolidated Security, Disaster, Continuing, 2009( 8–1–08 Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act, 2008 ...... H.R. 7110 9–26–08 9–8–08 Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act, 2008 ...... 9–26–08 9–26–08 9–8–08 ...... 9–26–08 ...... 11–18–08 ...... 1 ...... curity, 2008. Senate amendment; House agreed to amendment No. 1 the amendment, with amendments. amendment, with an amendment; Senate concurred in House amendment No. 1 to the amendment.

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