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                       SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES



                       ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS



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   FIRST SESSION  convened january 4, 2007          DAYS OF SESSION 190

                  adjourned december 31, 2007

  SECOND SESSION  convened january 3, 2008           DAYS OF SESSION 72

                   



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                          CALENDAR OF BUSINESS



                          Monday, May 12, 2008







                      SENATE CONVENES AT 2:00 P.M.













                            PENDING BUSINESS



                         S. 2284 (ORDER NO. 460)



    A bill to amend the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, to restore 

the financial solvency of the flood insurance fund, and for other 

purposes. (May 7, 2008.)



                 (Unanimous Consent Agreements on P. 2)



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             PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY ERICKSON,

                         SECRETARY OF THE SENATE



                 By David J. Tinsley, Legislative Clerk



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                      UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENTS



                         S. 2284 (ORDER NO. 460)



    1.--Ordered, That on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 when the Senate resumes 

consideration of S. 2284, an original bill to amend the National Flood 

Insurance Act of 1968, to restore the financial solvency of the flood 

insurance fund, and for other purposes, the only amendments in order on 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008, be the following: the pending substitute 

amendment, a managers' amendment if cleared by the managers and Leaders, 

Amdt. No. 4720, offered by the Senator from Kentucky (Mr. McConnell), 

Amdt. No. 4721, offered by the Senator from Colorado (Mr. Allard) (to be 

withdrawn prior to a vote in relation to Amdt. No. 4720), and an 

amendment offered by the Senator from Nevada (Mr. Reid) and others 

relating to the subject of energy.

    Ordered further, That the McConnell and Reid amendments be subject 

to a 60 affirmative vote threshold; provided, that if either amendment 

achieves that threshold, the amendment be agreed to and the motion to 

reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table; provided further, 

that if neither achieves the 60 affirmative vote threshold, it be 

withdrawn.

    Ordered further, That there be 60 minutes of debate, equally divided 

and controlled in the usual from, prior to the vote in relation to Amdt. 

No. 4720, to be followed by a vote in relation to the Reid amendment; 

provided, that prior to each vote there be 2 minutes of debate equally 

divided and controlled in the usual form; provided further, that upon 

disposition of all amendments, the substitute amendment, as amended, be 

agreed to, the bill be read a third time, and the Senate then vote on 

passage of S. 2284, as amended; further, that after the first vote in 

the sequence, each succeeding vote be limited to 10 minutes in duration. 

(May 7, 8, 2008.)



                        H.R. 980 (ORDER NO. 275)



    2.--Ordered, That the cloture vote on the motion to proceed to H.R. 

980, an act to provide collective bargaining rights for public safety 

officers employed by States or their political subdivisions, occur on 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008, upon the disposition of a flood insurance bill, 

either H.R. 3121 or S. 2284, and that the mandatory quorum required 

under Rule XXII be waived; provided, that if cloture is invoked on the 

motion to proceed, all time post cloture be yielded back, the motion to 

proceed be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be considered made and 

laid upon the table. (May 7, 8, 2008.)



                                 S. 1974



    3.--Ordered, That S. 1974, a bill to make technical corrections 

related to the Pension Protection Act of 2006, remain at the desk. (Mar. 

31, 2008.)



                          VETO MESSAGE ON S. 5



    4.--Ordered, That the veto message on S. 5, the Stem Cell Research 

Enhancement Act of 2007, be considered as read and that it be printed in 

the Record and spread in full upon the Journal.

    Ordered further, That the message be held at the desk. (June 20, 

2007.)



                                H.R. 3997



    5.--Ordered, That if the Senate receives from the House a message on 

H.R. 3997, an act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide 

earnings assistance and tax relief to members of the uniformed services, 

volunteer firefighters, and Peace Corps volunteers, and for other 

purposes, with an amendment that is not germane to the Senate amendment 

or the underlying bill, that the bill and its amendments be referred to 

the Committee on Finance. (Dec. 12, 19, 2007.)



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      Senate Membership, One Hundred Tenth Congress, Second Session



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Class

 1    Akaka, Daniel K.....................................    HI

 2    Alexander, Lamar....................................    TN

 2    Allard, Wayne.......................................    CO

 1    Barrasso, John\1\...................................    WY

 2    Baucus, Max.........................................    MT

 3    Bayh, Evan..........................................    IN

 3    Bennett, Robert F...................................    UT

 2    Biden, Joseph R., Jr................................    DE

 1    Bingaman, Jeff......................................    NM

 3    Bond, Christopher S.................................    MO

 3    Boxer, Barbara......................................    CA

 1    Brown, Sherrod......................................    OH

 3    Brownback, Sam......................................    KS

 3    Bunning, Jim........................................    KY

 3    Burr, Richard.......................................    NC

 1    Byrd, Robert C......................................    WV

 1    Cantwell, Maria.....................................    WA

 1    Cardin, Benjamin L..................................    MD

 1    Carper, Thomas R....................................    DE

 1    Casey, Robert P., Jr................................    PA

 2    Chambliss, Saxby....................................    GA

 1    Clinton, Hillary Rodham.............................    NY

 3    Coburn, Tom.........................................    OK

 2    Cochran, Thad.......................................    MS

 2    Coleman, Norm.......................................    MN

 2    Collins, Susan M....................................    ME

 1    Conrad, Kent........................................    ND

 1    Corker, Bob.........................................    TN

 2    Cornyn, John........................................    TX

 2    Craig, Larry E......................................    ID

 3    Crapo, Mike.........................................    ID

 3    DeMint, Jim.........................................    SC

 3    Dodd, Christopher J.................................    CT

 2    Dole, Elizabeth.....................................    NC

 2    Domenici, Pete V....................................    NM

 3    Dorgan, Byron L.....................................    ND

 2    Durbin, Richard.....................................    IL

 1    Ensign, John........................................    NV

 2    Enzi, Michael B.....................................    WY

 3    Feingold, Russell D.................................    WI

 1    Feinstein, Dianne...................................    CA

 2    Graham, Lindsey.....................................    SC

 3    Grassley, Chuck.....................................    IA

 3    Gregg, Judd.........................................    NH

 2    Hagel, Chuck........................................    NE

 2    Harkin, Tom.........................................    IA

 1    Hatch, Orrin G......................................    UT

 1    Hutchison, Kay Bailey...............................    TX

 2    Inhofe, James M.....................................    OK

 3    Inouye, Daniel K....................................    HI

 3    Isakson, Johnny.....................................    GA

 2    Johnson, Tim........................................    SD

 1    Kennedy, Edward M...................................    MA

 2    Kerry, John F.......................................    MA

 1    Klobuchar, Amy......................................    MN

 1    Kohl, Herb..........................................    WI

 1    Kyl, Jon............................................    AZ

 2    Landrieu, Mary L....................................    LA

 2    Lautenberg, Frank R.................................    NJ

 3    Leahy, Patrick J....................................    VT

 2    Levin, Carl.........................................    MI

 1    Lieberman, Joseph I\**\.............................    CT

 3    Lincoln, Blanche L..................................    AR

 1    Lugar, Richard G....................................    IN

 3    Martinez, Mel.......................................    FL

 3    McCain, John........................................    AZ

 1    McCaskill, Claire...................................    MO

 2    McConnell, Mitch....................................    KY

 1    Menendez, Robert....................................    NJ

 3    Mikulski, Barbara A.................................    MD

 3    Murkowski, Lisa.....................................    AK

 3    Murray, Patty.......................................    WA

 1    Nelson, Bill........................................    FL

 1    Nelson, E. Benjamin.................................    NE

 3    Obama, Barack.......................................    IL

 2    Pryor, Mark L.......................................    AR

 2    Reed, Jack..........................................    RI

 3    Reid, Harry.........................................    NV

 2    Roberts, Pat........................................    KS

 2    Rockefeller, John D., IV............................    WV

 3    Salazar, Ken........................................    CO

 1    Sanders, Bernard\*\.................................    VT

 3    Schumer, Charles E..................................    NY

 2    Sessions, Jeff......................................    AL

 3    Shelby, Richard C...................................    AL

 2    Smith, Gordon H.....................................    OR

 1    Snowe, Olympia J....................................    ME

 3    Specter, Arlen......................................    PA

 1    Stabenow, Debbie....................................    MI

 2    Stevens, Ted........................................    AK

 2    Sununu, John E......................................    NH

 1    Tester, Jon.........................................    MT

 3    Thune, John.........................................    SD

 3    Vitter, David.......................................    LA

 3    Voinovich, George V.................................    OH

 2    Warner, John........................................    VA

 1    Webb, Jim...........................................    VA

 1    Whitehouse, Sheldon.................................    RI

 1    Wicker, Roger F\2\..................................    MS

 3    Wyden, Ron..........................................    OR



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Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2013 (Dem. 22  Ind. Dem. 1     33

Ind. 1  Rep. 9).

Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2009 (Dem. 12  Rep. 21)....    33

Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2011 (Dem. 15  Rep. 19)....    34



                                    ____________________________________



                          Totals (Dem. 49  Ind. Dem. 1  Ind. 1       100

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                         COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 



                          STANDING COMMITTEES 

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                  AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY



Room SR-328A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first and third 

    Wednesdays at 10 a.m.

Tom Harkin, of Iowa, Chairman

Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont

Kent Conrad, of North Dakota

Max Baucus, of Montana

Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas

Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan

E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska

Ken Salazar, of Colorado

Sherrod Brown, of Ohio

Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota



                               __________



Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana

Thad Cochran, of Mississippi

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky

Pat Roberts, of Kansas

Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina

Norm Coleman, of Minnesota

Mike Crapo, of Idaho

John Thune, of South Dakota

Chuck Grassley, of Iowa

  

  

  

  



                             APPROPRIATIONS



Room S-128, The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman.

Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia, Chairman

Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii

Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont

Tom Harkin, of Iowa

Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland

Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin

Patty Murray, of Washington

Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota

Dianne Feinstein, of California

Richard Durbin, of Illinois

Tim Johnson, of South Dakota

Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana

Jack Reed, of Rhode Island

Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey

E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska



                               __________



Thad Cochran, of Mississippi

Ted Stevens, of Alaska

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama

Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire

Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho

Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

Sam Brownback, of Kansas

Wayne Allard, of Colorado

Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee



                             ARMED SERVICES



Room SR-228. Russell Office Building. Meetings, Thursdays at 10 a.m.

Carl Levin, of Michigan, Chairman

Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts

Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia

Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut

Jack Reed, of Rhode Island

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii

Bill Nelson, of Florida

E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska

Evan Bayh, of Indiana

Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas

Jim Webb, of Virginia

Claire McCaskill, of Missouri



                               __________



John McCain, of Arizona

John Warner, of Virginia

James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma

Jeff Sessions, of Alabama

Susan M. Collins, of Maine

Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina

Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina

John Cornyn, of Texas

John Thune, of South Dakota

Mel Martinez, of Florida

Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi

  

  

  

  



                   BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS



Room SD-534. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, last Tuesday of each 

    month at 10:30 a.m.

Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Chairman

Tim Johnson, of South Dakota

Jack Reed, of Rhode Island

Charles E. Schumer, of New York

Evan Bayh, of Indiana

Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

Robert Menendez, of New Jersey

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii

Sherrod Brown, of Ohio

Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama

Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

Wayne Allard, of Colorado

Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming

Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska

Jim Bunning, of Kentucky

Mike Crapo, of Idaho

Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina

Mel Martinez, of Florida

Bob Corker, of Tennessee



                                 BUDGET



Room SD-621. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each 

    month.

Kent Conrad, of North Dakota, Chairman

Patty Murray, of Washington

Ron Wyden, of Oregon

Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin

Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia

Bill Nelson, of Florida

Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan

Robert Menendez, of New Jersey

Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey

Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland

Bernard Sanders, of Vermont

Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island



                               __________



Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico

Chuck Grassley, of Iowa

Wayne Allard, of Colorado

Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming

Jeff Sessions, of Alabama

Jim Bunning, of Kentucky

Mike Crapo, of Idaho

John Ensign, of Nevada

John Cornyn, of Texas

Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina

  

  



                   COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION



Room SD-508. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays 

    at 10 a.m.

Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Chairman

John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia

John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts

Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota

Barbara Boxer, of California

Bill Nelson, of Florida

Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas

Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

Claire McCaskill, of Missouri

Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota



                               __________



Ted Stevens, of Alaska

John McCain, of Arizona

Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine

Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

John Ensign, of Nevada

John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire

Jim DeMint, of South Carolina

David Vitter, of Louisiana

John Thune, of South Dakota

Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi



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                      ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES



Room SD-364. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, third Wednesday of each 

    month at 10 a.m.    

Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico, Chairman

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii

Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota

Ron Wyden, of Oregon

Tim Johnson, of South Dakota

Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana

Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Ken Salazar, of Colorado

Robert Menendez, of New Jersey

Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas

Bernard Sanders, of Vermont

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho

Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska

Richard Burr, of North Carolina

Jim DeMint, of South Carolina

Bob Corker, of Tennessee

John Barrasso, of Wyoming

Jeff Sessions, of Alabama

Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

Jim Bunning, of Kentucky

Mel Martinez, of Florida





                      ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS



Room SD-458. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third 

    Thursdays at 10 a.m.

Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman

Max Baucus, of Montana

Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut

Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York

Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey

Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland

Bernard Sanders, of Vermont

Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota

Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island



                               __________



James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma

John Warner, of Virginia

George V. Voinovich, of Ohio

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

David Vitter, of Louisiana

John Barrasso, of Wyoming

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho

Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri



                                 FINANCE



Room SD-219. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth 

    Tuesdays at 10 a.m.

Max Baucus, of Montana, Chairman

John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia

Kent Conrad, of North Dakota

Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico

John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts

Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas

Ron Wyden, of Oregon

Charles E. Schumer, of New York

Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan

Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Ken Salazar, of Colorado



                               __________



Chuck Grassley, of Iowa

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine

Jon Kyl, of Arizona

Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

Jim Bunning, of Kentucky

Mike Crapo, of Idaho

Pat Roberts, of Kansas

John Ensign, of Nevada

John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire

  

  





                            FOREIGN RELATIONS



Room SD-446. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 

    Chairman.

Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Chairman

Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut

John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts

Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin

Barbara Boxer, of California

Bill Nelson, of Florida

Barack Obama, of Illinois

Robert Menendez, of New Jersey

Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland

Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Jim Webb, of Virginia



                               __________



Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana

Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska

Norm Coleman, of Minnesota

Bob Corker, of Tennessee

George V. Voinovich, of Ohio

Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska

Jim DeMint, of South Carolina

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

David Vitter, of Louisiana

John Barrasso, of Wyoming



                 HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS



Room SD-428. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth 

    Wednesdays at 10 a.m.

Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Chairman

Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut

Tom Harkin, of Iowa

Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland

Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico

Patty Murray, of Washington

Jack Reed, of Rhode Island

Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York

Barack Obama, of Illinois

Bernard Sanders, of Vermont

Sherrod Brown, of Ohio



                               __________



Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming

Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire

Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee

Richard Burr, of North Carolina

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

Pat Roberts, of Kansas

Wayne Allard, of Colorado

Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma

  

  



               HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS



Room SD-340. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each 

    month.

Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut, Chairman

Carl Levin, of Michigan

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii

Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas

Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana

Barack Obama, of Illinois

Claire McCaskill, of Missouri

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



Susan M. Collins, of Maine

Ted Stevens, of Alaska

George V. Voinovich, of Ohio

Norm Coleman, of Minnesota

Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico

John Warner, of Virginia

John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire



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                                JUDICIARY



Room SD-224. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 

    Chairman.

Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Chairman

Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts

Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware

Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin

Dianne Feinstein, of California

Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin

Charles E. Schumer, of New York

Richard Durbin, of Illinois

Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland

Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island



                               __________



Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

Chuck Grassley, of Iowa

Jon Kyl, of Arizona

Jeff Sessions, of Alabama

Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina

John Cornyn, of Texas

Sam Brownback, of Kansas

Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma

  

  



                        RULES AND ADMINISTRATION



Room SR-305. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 

    Chairman.

Dianne Feinstein, of California, Chairman

Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut

Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia

Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii

Charles E. Schumer, of New York

Richard Durbin, of Illinois

E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska

Harry Reid, of Nevada

Patty Murray, of Washington

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas



                               __________



Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

Ted Stevens, of Alaska

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky

Thad Cochran, of Mississippi

Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska

Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee

John Ensign, of Nevada

  

  

  



                   SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP



Room SR-428A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each 

    month.

John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts, Chairman

Carl Levin, of Michigan

Tom Harkin, of Iowa

Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut

Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana

Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Evan Bayh, of Indiana

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas

Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri

Norm Coleman, of Minnesota

David Vitter, of Louisiana

Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina

John Thune, of South Dakota

Bob Corker, of Tennessee

Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

  

  



                            VETERANS' AFFAIRS



Room SR-414. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Wednesday of each 

    month.

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii, Chairman

John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia

Patty Murray, of Washington

Barack Obama, of Illinois

Bernard Sanders, of Vermont

Sherrod Brown, of Ohio

Jim Webb, of Virginia

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



Richard Burr, of North Carolina

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina

Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi





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                  OTHER, SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES



  



                       COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS



                    Room SH-838. Hart Office Building



Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota, Chairman

Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii

Kent Conrad, of North Dakota

Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii

Tim Johnson, of South Dakota

Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Claire McCaskill, of Missouri

Jon Tester, of Montana



                               __________



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



                    Room SH-220. Hart Office Building



Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman

Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas

Ken Salazar, of Colorado



                               __________



John Cornyn, of Texas

Pat Roberts, of Kansas

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia

  



  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  



                    SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE



                    Room SH-211. Hart Office Building



John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia, Chairman

Dianne Feinstein, of California

Ron Wyden, of Oregon

Evan Bayh, of Indiana

Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland

Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin

Bill Nelson, of Florida

Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island



                               __________



Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri, Vice Chairman

John Warner, of Virginia

Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska

Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine

Richard Burr, of North Carolina

  

  



                       SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING



                  Room SD-G31. Dirksen Office Building



Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin, Chairman

Ron Wyden, of Oregon

Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas

Evan Bayh, of Indiana

Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

Bill Nelson, of Florida

Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York

Ken Salazar, of Colorado

Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Claire McCaskill, of Missouri

Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island



                               __________



Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama

Susan M. Collins, of Maine

Mel Martinez, of Florida

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho

Elizabeth Dole, of North Carolina

Norm Coleman, of Minnesota

David Vitter, of Louisiana

Bob Corker, of Tennessee

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

  

  

  





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                    JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS



                        JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE



                  Room SD-G01. Dirksen Office Building



                             SENATE MEMBERS



Charles E. Schumer, of New York, Chairman

Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts

Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico

Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota

Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania

Jim Webb, of Virginia

Sam Brownback, of Kansas

John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire

Jim DeMint, of South Carolina

Robert F. Bennett, of Utah



                               __________



                     JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY



                  Room SR-305. Russell Office Building



                             SENATE MEMBERS



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 Number                                              Order Number





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S. 2..............................................................    2

S. 3..............................................................  118

S. 12.............................................................  587

S. 39.............................................................   90

S. 84.............................................................   65

S. 86.............................................................  635

S. 93.............................................................   86

S. 113............................................................    4

S. 119............................................................  148

S. 126............................................................  223

S. 127............................................................  636

S. 128............................................................  637

S. 169............................................................  365

S. 175............................................................  245

S. 184............................................................   26

S. 185............................................................  220

S. 189............................................................  638

S. 193............................................................  116

S. 200............................................................   46

S. 202............................................................   31

S. 216............................................................   32

S. 220............................................................   52

S. 221............................................................  410

S. 223............................................................   96

S. 232............................................................   33

S. 235............................................................   47

S. 236............................................................  184

S. 239............................................................  180

S. 240............................................................   34

S. 241............................................................   35

S. 245............................................................   36

S. 255............................................................   37

S. 260............................................................   38

S. 262............................................................   39

S. 263............................................................   48

S. 264............................................................   49

S. 265............................................................   50

S. 266............................................................   51

S. 268............................................................   40

S. 275............................................................   53

S. 278............................................................  366

S. 283............................................................   42

S. 287............................................................    7

S. 289............................................................  367

S. 310............................................................  567

S. 311............................................................  488

S. 316............................................................   59

S. 320............................................................   43

S. 322............................................................  108

S. 324............................................................  253

S. 343............................................................  114

S. 349............................................................   10

S. 352............................................................  618

S. 357............................................................  630

S. 358............................................................   97

S. 368............................................................  175

S. 372............................................................   20

S. 376............................................................  341

S. 385............................................................   67

S. 392............................................................  271

S. 423............................................................  283

S. 431............................................................  706

S. 442............................................................  113

S. 443............................................................  368

S. 444............................................................  369

S. 453............................................................  411

S. 457............................................................  196

S. 470............................................................   19

S. 471............................................................  354

S. 479............................................................  279

S. 481............................................................  111

S. 495............................................................  168

S. 506............................................................  533

S. 509............................................................   68

S. 535............................................................  211

S. 542............................................................  246

S. 553............................................................  224

S. 556............................................................  104

S. 574............................................................   25

S. 579............................................................  628

S. 580............................................................  225

S. 589............................................................  474

S. 595............................................................  552

S. 602............................................................  588

S. 613............................................................  112

S. 621............................................................  135

S. 627............................................................   88

S. 635............................................................  451

S. 637............................................................  355

S. 641............................................................   45

S. 645............................................................  356

S. 647............................................................  370

S. 657............................................................   98

S. 675............................................................  291

S. 686............................................................  226

S. 694............................................................  619

S. 704............................................................  519

S. 720............................................................  195

S. 722............................................................  371

S. 735............................................................  134

S. 763............................................................   69

S. 772............................................................  551

S. 797............................................................  228

S. 800............................................................  372

S. 805............................................................  414

S. 817............................................................  373

S. 838............................................................  374

S. 862............................................................  559

S. 879............................................................  160

S. 886............................................................  212

S. 890............................................................  227

S. 898............................................................  330

S. 901............................................................  548

S. 911............................................................  535

S. 950............................................................  466

S. 955............................................................  375

S. 965............................................................   83

S. 968............................................................  415

S. 992............................................................  131

S. 997............................................................   94

S. 999............................................................  699

S. 1001...........................................................   95

S. 1011...........................................................  294

S. 1027...........................................................  351

S. 1037...........................................................  247

S. 1039...........................................................  639

S. 1046...........................................................  703

S. 1079...........................................................  157

S. 1089...........................................................  376

S. 1110...........................................................  248

S. 1138...........................................................  349

S. 1139...........................................................  249

S. 1142...........................................................  190

S. 1143...........................................................  640

S. 1145...........................................................  563

S. 1148...........................................................  377

S. 1152...........................................................  229

S. 1163...........................................................  328

S. 1178...........................................................  520

S. 1182...........................................................  357

S. 1183...........................................................  326

S. 1189...........................................................  560

S. 1203...........................................................  358

S. 1233...........................................................  335

S. 1247...........................................................  641

S. 1248...........................................................  126

S. 1256...........................................................  352

S. 1257...........................................................  257

S. 1300...........................................................  329

S. 1301...........................................................  132

S. 1304...........................................................  642

S. 1305...........................................................  133

S. 1312...........................................................  141

S. 1321...........................................................  140

S. 1329...........................................................  643

S. 1341...........................................................  644

S. 1348...........................................................  144

S. 1365...........................................................  645

S. 1377...........................................................  646

S. 1382...........................................................  518

S. 1418...........................................................  633

S. 1419...........................................................  156

S. 1429...........................................................  534

S. 1433...........................................................  647

S. 1446...........................................................  402

S. 1476...........................................................  648

S. 1492...........................................................  441

S. 1498...........................................................  455

S. 1500...........................................................  284

S. 1518...........................................................  463

S. 1522...........................................................  649

S. 1523...........................................................  553

S. 1538...........................................................  222

S. 1547...........................................................  260

S. 1548...........................................................  261

S. 1549...........................................................  187

S. 1550...........................................................  188

S. 1551...........................................................  549

S. 1565...........................................................  292

S. 1578...........................................................  589



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S. 1580...........................................................  620

S. 1582...........................................................  467

S. 1606...........................................................  203

S. 1607...........................................................  293

S. 1610...........................................................  197

S. 1611...........................................................  198

S. 1638...........................................................  614

S. 1639...........................................................  208

S. 1644...........................................................  204

S. 1645...........................................................  205

S. 1650...........................................................  557

S. 1661...........................................................  514

S. 1662...........................................................  422

S. 1667...........................................................  631

S. 1671...........................................................  386

S. 1675...........................................................  591

S. 1686...........................................................  219

S. 1687...........................................................  350

S. 1693...........................................................  318

S. 1696...........................................................  221

S. 1698...........................................................  287

S. 1710...........................................................  238

S. 1728...........................................................  359

S. 1740...........................................................  650

S. 1745...........................................................  259

S. 1751...........................................................  263

S. 1762...........................................................  266

S. 1769...........................................................  468

S. 1771...........................................................  381

S. 1778...........................................................  432

S. 1780...........................................................  521

S. 1784...........................................................  550

S. 1785...........................................................  320

S. 1789...........................................................  272

S. 1802...........................................................  651

S. 1810...........................................................  701

S. 1829...........................................................  544

S. 1845...........................................................  438

S. 1853...........................................................  707

S. 1859...........................................................  282

S. 1889...........................................................  590

S. 1892...........................................................  568

S. 1893...........................................................  288

S. 1921...........................................................  652

S. 1923...........................................................  295

S. 1939...........................................................  653

S. 1940...........................................................  654

S. 1941...........................................................  655

S. 1946...........................................................  527

S. 1961...........................................................  656

S. 1965...........................................................  538

S. 1969...........................................................  657

S. 1970...........................................................  508

S. 1991...........................................................  658

S. 2004...........................................................  540

S. 2011...........................................................  332

S. 2020...........................................................  419

S. 2034...........................................................  659

S. 2035...........................................................  434

S. 2045...........................................................  523

S. 2062...........................................................  569

S. 2070...........................................................  380

S. 2084...........................................................  382

S. 2087...........................................................  700

S. 2098...........................................................  660

S. 2113...........................................................  471

S. 2128...........................................................  401

S. 2142...........................................................  579

S. 2152...........................................................  412

S. 2160...........................................................  586

S. 2162...........................................................  632

S. 2179...........................................................  424

S. 2180...........................................................  425

S. 2184...........................................................  426

S. 2185...........................................................  427

S. 2205...........................................................  431

S. 2216...........................................................  439

S. 2217...........................................................  440

S. 2220...........................................................  661

S. 2223...........................................................  442

S. 2233...........................................................  447

S. 2234...........................................................  448

S. 2242...........................................................  446

S. 2247...........................................................  454

S. 2248...........................................................  512

S. 2264...........................................................  456

S. 2284...........................................................  460

S. 2285...........................................................  461

S. 2286...........................................................  462

S. 2293...........................................................  464

S. 2294...........................................................  465

S. 2302...........................................................  470

S. 2304...........................................................  622

S. 2318...........................................................  476

S. 2334...........................................................  483

S. 2340...........................................................  484

S. 2344...........................................................  542

S. 2345...........................................................  482

S. 2346...........................................................  485

S. 2348...........................................................  486

S. 2363...........................................................  511

S. 2416...........................................................  524

S. 2433...........................................................  718

S. 2440...........................................................  529

S. 2441...........................................................  530

S. 2445...........................................................  531

S. 2461...........................................................  545

S. 2483...........................................................  546

S. 2532...........................................................  555

S. 2534...........................................................  677

S. 2556...........................................................  564

S. 2557...........................................................  565

S. 2596...........................................................  570

S. 2615...........................................................  571

S. 2616...........................................................  572

S. 2619...........................................................  573

S. 2626...........................................................  678

S. 2633...........................................................  575

S. 2634...........................................................  576

S. 2636...........................................................  577

S. 2663...........................................................  582

S. 2664...........................................................  583

S. 2665...........................................................  584

S. 2673...........................................................  696

S. 2675...........................................................  679

S. 2709...........................................................  594

S. 2710...........................................................  595

S. 2711...........................................................  596

S. 2712...........................................................  597

S. 2713...........................................................  598

S. 2714...........................................................  599

S. 2715...........................................................  600

S. 2716...........................................................  601

S. 2717...........................................................  602

S. 2718...........................................................  603

S. 2719...........................................................  604

S. 2720...........................................................  605

S. 2721...........................................................  606

S. 2722...........................................................  607

S. 2725...........................................................  680

S. 2731...........................................................  698

S. 2734...........................................................  613

S. 2738...........................................................  615

S. 2807...........................................................  623

S. 2808...........................................................  624

S. 2809...........................................................  625

S. 2810...........................................................  626

S. 2811...........................................................  627

S. 2894...........................................................  702

S. 2920...........................................................  720

S. 2972...........................................................  726

S. 2973...........................................................  727

S. 2991...........................................................  728

S. 2996...........................................................  730



S.J. Res. 4.......................................................  202

S.J. Res. 9.......................................................   72

S.J. Res. 14......................................................  179

S.J. Res. 16......................................................  281

S.J. Res. 28......................................................  731



S. Con. Res. 2....................................................   12

S. Con. Res. 6....................................................  230



S. Res. 22........................................................  337

S. Res. 30........................................................  101

S. Res. 36........................................................   21

S. Res. 37........................................................   22

S. Res. 41........................................................   27

S. Res. 63........................................................   17

S. Res. 65........................................................  102

S. Res. 138.......................................................  155



H.R. 3............................................................    6

H.R. 30...........................................................  662

H.R. 85...........................................................  360

H.R. 161..........................................................  231

H.R. 235..........................................................  250

H.R. 247..........................................................  361

H.R. 276..........................................................  251

H.R. 299..........................................................  663

H.R. 359..........................................................  664

H.R. 376..........................................................  232

H.R. 391..........................................................    8

H.R. 400..........................................................  423

H.R. 407..........................................................  362

H.R. 482..........................................................  252

H.R. 497..........................................................  233

H.R. 505..........................................................  449

H.R. 512..........................................................  234

H.R. 545..........................................................   85

H.R. 580..........................................................   92



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H.R. 658..........................................................  235

H.R. 735..........................................................  561

H.R. 740..........................................................  173

H.R. 759..........................................................  665

H.R. 783..........................................................  558

H.R. 798..........................................................  475

H.R. 799..........................................................  273

H.R. 800..........................................................   66

H.R. 807..........................................................  666

H.R. 815..........................................................  667

H.R. 830..........................................................  668

H.R. 831..........................................................  711

H.R. 835..........................................................  388

H.R. 839..........................................................  254

H.R. 886..........................................................  255

H.R. 902..........................................................  256

H.R. 916..........................................................  149

H.R. 923..........................................................  237

H.R. 980..........................................................  275

H.R. 987..........................................................   76

H.R. 1021.........................................................  669

H.R. 1025.........................................................  670

H.R. 1047.........................................................  236

H.R. 1080.........................................................  142

H.R. 1084.........................................................  609

H.R. 1100.........................................................  378

H.R. 1114.........................................................  143

H.R. 1126.........................................................  379

H.R. 1191.........................................................  671

H.R. 1239.........................................................  672

H.R. 1254.........................................................  435

H.R. 1255.........................................................  213

H.R. 1332.........................................................  129

H.R. 1337.........................................................  437

H.R. 1361.........................................................  334

H.R. 1388.........................................................  285

H.R. 1424.........................................................  610

H.R. 1462.........................................................  673

H.R. 1469.........................................................  592

H.R. 1520.........................................................  385

H.R. 1526.........................................................  674

H.R. 1567.........................................................  472

H.R. 1662.........................................................  675

H.R. 1678.........................................................  416

H.R. 1721.........................................................  417

H.R. 1834.........................................................  581

H.R. 1867.........................................................  138

H.R. 1904.........................................................  267

H.R. 1908.........................................................  348

H.R. 1922.........................................................  724

H.R. 2016.........................................................  634

H.R. 2094.........................................................  436

H.R. 2102.........................................................  428

H.R. 2264.........................................................  169

H.R. 2295.........................................................  457

H.R. 2316.........................................................  182

H.R. 2317.........................................................  183

H.R. 2359.........................................................  218

H.R. 2366.........................................................  217

H.R. 2641.........................................................  274

H.R. 2643.........................................................  240

H.R. 2693.........................................................  400

H.R. 2705.........................................................  489

H.R. 2740.........................................................  413

H.R. 2771.........................................................  258

H.R. 2798.........................................................  593

H.R. 2828.........................................................  403

H.R. 2829.........................................................  268

H.R. 2830.........................................................  721

H.R. 2831.........................................................  325

H.R. 2881.........................................................  383

H.R. 2900.........................................................  270

H.R. 3034.........................................................  316

H.R. 3043.........................................................  280

H.R. 3079.........................................................  676

H.R. 3161.........................................................  331

H.R. 3162.........................................................  338

H.R. 3352.........................................................  697

H.R. 3361.........................................................  621

H.R. 3495.........................................................  478

H.R. 3513.........................................................  712

H.R. 3518.........................................................  499

H.R. 3564.........................................................  443

H.R. 3685.........................................................  479

H.R. 3734.........................................................  714

H.R. 3793.........................................................  554

H.R. 4156.........................................................  507

H.R. 5159.........................................................  611

H.R. 5613.........................................................  719



H. Con. Res. 7....................................................  244

H. Con. Res. 116..................................................  364

H. Con. Res. 225..................................................  469

H. Con. Res. 292..................................................  717

H. Con. Res. 307..................................................  705

H. Con. Res. 323..................................................  713

H. Con. Res. 330..................................................  725







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                             GENERAL ORDERS



                             UNDER RULE VIII



========================================================================



 Order  Measure Number           Title                 Reported or       

  No.     and Author                              Placed on the Calendar 

________________________________________________________________________



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    2      S. 2      A bill to amend the Fair  Jan. 8, 2007.--Read the 

       Messrs. Reid    Labor Standards Act of    second time and placed 

        and Kennedy    1938 to provide for an    on the calendar.

                       increase in the Federal 

                       minimum wage.



    4     S. 113     A bill to make            Jan. 8, 2007.--Read the 

      Mr. Inhofe and   appropriations for        second time and placed 

          others       military construction     on the calendar.

                       and family housing 

                       projects for the 

                       Department of Defense 

                       for fiscal year 2007.



    6     H.R. 3     An act to amend the       Jan. 12, 2007.--Read the 

                       Public Health Service     second time and placed 

                       Act to provide for        on the calendar.

                       human embryonic stem 

                       cell research.



    7     S. 287     A bill to prohibit the    Jan. 16, 2007.--Read the 

       Mr. Kennedy     use of funds for an       second time and placed 

        and others     escalation of United      on the calendar.

                       States military forces 

                       in Iraq above the 

                       numbers existing as of 

                       January 9, 2007.



    8    H.R. 391    A bill to authorize the   Jan. 18, 2007.--Read the 

                       Secretary of Housing      second time and placed 

                       and Urban Development     on the calendar.

                       to continue to insure, 

                       and to enter into 

                       commitments to insure, 

                       home equity conversion 

                       mortgages under section 

                       255 of the National 

                       Housing Act.



   10     S. 349     A bill to amend the       Jan. 22, 2007.--Mr. 

        Mr. Baucus     Internal Revenue Code     Baucus, Committee on 

                       of 1986 to provide        Finance, without 

                       additional tax            amendment. (An original 

                       incentives to employees   bill.) (Rept. 1.) 

                       of small businesses,      (Additional views 

                       and for other purposes.   filed.)





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   12 S. Con. Res. 2 Concurrent resolution     Jan. 24, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Biden and    expressing the            Biden, Committee on 

          others       bipartisan resolution     Foreign Relations, with 

                       on Iraq.                  an amendment, and with 

                                                 a preamble. (No written 

                                                 report.)



   17   S. Res. 63   Resolution authorizing    Jan. 31, 2007.--Mrs. 

      Mrs. Feinstein   expenditures by the       Feinstein, Committee on 

                       Committee on Rules and    Rules and 

                       Administration.           Administration, without 

                                                 amendment. (An original 

                                                 resolution.) (No 

                                                 written report.)



   19     S. 470     A bill to express the     Feb. 1, 2007.--Read the 

         Mr. Levin     sense of Congress on      second time and placed 

                       Iraq.                     on the calendar.



   20     S. 372     A bill to authorize       Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Levin, 

           Mr.         appropriations for        Committee on Armed 

        Rockefeller    fiscal year 2007 for      Services, without 

                       the intelligence and      amendment. (Rept. 5.)

                       intelligence-related    Jan. 24, 2007.--Mr. 

                       activities of the         Rockefeller, Select 

                       United States             Committee on 

                       Government, the           Intelligence, without 

                       Intelligence Community    amendment. (An original 

                       Management Account, and   bill.) (Rept. 2.)

                       the Central 

                       Intelligence Agency 

                       Retirement and 

                       Disability System, and 

                       for other purposes.



   21   S. Res. 36   Resolution honoring       Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Ms. Snowe and    women's health advocate   Committee on the 

       Mrs. Clinton    Cynthia Boles Dailard.    Judiciary, without 

                                                 amendment, and with a 

                                                 preamble. (No written 

                                                 report.)



   22   S. Res. 37   Resolution designating    Feb. 8, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

       Ms. Stabenow    March 26, 2007, as        Committee on the 

       and Mr. Levin   ``National Support the    Judiciary, without 

                       Troops Day'' and          amendment, and with a 

                       encouraging the people    preamble. (No written 

                       of the United States to   report.)

                       participate in a moment 

                       of silence to reflect 

                       upon the service and 

                       sacrifice of members of 

                       the Armed Forces both 

                       at home and abroad.



   25     S. 574     A bill to express the     Feb. 14, 2007.--Read the 

         Mr. Reid      sense of the Congress     second time and placed 

                       on Iraq.                  on the calendar.





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   26     S. 184     A bill to provide         Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Inouye and   improved rail and         Inouye, Committee on 

          others       surface transportation    Commerce, Science, and 

                       security.                 Transportation, with an 

                                                 amendment in the nature 

                                                 of a substitute. (Rept. 

                                                 29.)



   27   S. Res. 41   Resolution honoring the   Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Brown    life and recognizing      Leahy, Committee on the 

       and Voinovich   the accomplishments of    Judiciary, without 

                       Tom Mooney, president     amendment, and with a 

                       of the Ohio Federation    preamble. (No written 

                       of Teachers.              report.)



   31     S. 202     A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       conveyance of certain     Bingaman, Committee on 

       Bingaman and    Forest Service land to    Energy and Natural 

         Domenici      the City of Coffman       Resources, without 

                       Cove, Alaska.             amendment. (Rept. 6.) 

                                                 (See also Order No. 

                                                 711.)



   32     S. 216     A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       exchange of certain       Bingaman, Committee on 

       Bingaman and    Federal land in the       Energy and Natural 

         Domenici      Santa Fe National         Resources, without 

                       Forest and certain non-   amendment. (Rept. 7.)

                       Federal land in the 

                       Pecos National 

                       Historical Park in the 

                       State of New Mexico.



   33     S. 232     A bill to make permanent  Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Mr. Wyden     the authorization for     Bingaman, Committee on 

                       watershed restoration     Energy and Natural 

                       and enhancement           Resources, without 

                       agreements.               amendment. (Rept. 8.)



   34     S. 240     A bill to reauthorize and Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Craig and    amend the National        Bingaman, Committee on 

          others       Geologic Mapping Act of   Energy and Natural 

                       1992.                     Resources, without 

                                                 amendment. (Rept. 9.)



   35     S. 241     A bill to authorize the   Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Wyden    Secretary of the          Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Akaka     Interior to enter into    Energy and Natural 

                       cooperative agreements    Resources, without 

                       to protect natural        amendment. (Rept. 10.)

                       resources of units of 

                       the National Park 

                       System through 

                       collaborative efforts 

                       on land inside and 

                       outside of units of the 

                       National Park System.





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   36     S. 245     A bill to authorize the   Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Pryor and    Secretary of the          Bingaman, Committee on 

       Mrs. Lincoln    Interior to designate     Energy and Natural 

                       the President William     Resources, without 

                       Jefferson Clinton         amendment. (Rept. 11.)

                       Birthplace Home in 

                       Hope, Arkansas, as a 

                       National Historic Site 

                       and unit of the 

                       National Park System, 

                       and for other purposes.



   37     S. 255     A bill to provide         Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       assistance to the State   Bingaman, Committee on 

       Domenici and    of New Mexico for the     Energy and Natural 

         Bingaman      development of            Resources, without 

                       comprehensive State       amendment. (Rept. 12.) 

                       water plans, and for      (See also Order No. 

                       other purposes.           267.)



   38     S. 260     A bill to establish the   Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       Fort Stanton-Snowy        Bingaman, Committee on 

       Domenici and    River Cave National       Energy and Natural 

         Bingaman      Conservation Area.        Resources, with an 

                                                 amendment. (Rept. 13.)



   39     S. 262     A bill to rename the      Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Craig    Snake River Birds of      Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Crapo     Prey National             Energy and Natural 

                       Conservation Area in      Resources, without 

                       the State of Idaho as     amendment. (Rept. 14.) 

                       the Morley Nelson Snake   (See also Order No. 

                       River Birds of Prey       714.)

                       National Conservation 

                       Area in honor of the 

                       late Morley Nelson, an 

                       international authority 

                       on birds of prey, who 

                       was instrumental in the 

                       establishment of the 

                       National Conservation 

                       Area, and for other 

                       purposes.



   40     S. 268     A bill to designate the   Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

       Ms. Cantwell    Ice Age Floods National   Bingaman, Committee on 

        and others     Geologic Trail, and for   Energy and Natural 

                       other purposes.           Resources, without 

                                                 amendment. (Rept. 15.)



   42     S. 283     A bill to amend the       Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       Compact of Free           Bingaman, Committee on 

       Bingaman and    Association Amendments    Energy and Natural 

         Domenici      Act of 2003, and for      Resources, without 

                       other purposes.           amendment. (Rept. 17.) 

                                                 (See also Order No. 

                                                 489.)





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   43     S. 320     A bill to provide for the Feb. 15, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Akaka and    protection of             Bingaman, Committee on 

          others       paleontological           Energy and Natural 

                       resources on Federal      Resources, without 

                       lands, and for other      amendment. (Rept. 18.)

                       purposes.



   45     S. 641     A bill to express the     Feb. 16, 2007.--Read the 

      Mr. McConnell    sense of Congress that    second time and placed 

       for Mr. Gregg   no funds should be cut    on the calendar.

                       off or reduced for 

                       American troops in the 

                       field which would 

                       result in undermining 

                       their safety or their 

                       ability to complete 

                       their assigned 

                       missions.



   46     S. 200     A bill to require the     Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

      Ms. Murkowski    Secretary of the          Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Mr.       Interior, acting          Energy and Natural 

          Stevens      through the Bureau of     Resources, without 

                       Reclamation and the       amendment. (Rept. 20.) 

                       United States             (See also Order No. 

                       Geological Survey, to     143.)

                       conduct a study on 

                       groundwater resources 

                       in the State of Alaska, 

                       and for other purposes.



   47     S. 235     A bill to authorize the   Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

       Ms. Cantwell    Secretary of the          Bingaman, Committee on 

                       Interior to convey        Energy and Natural 

                       certain buildings and     Resources, without 

                       lands of the Yakima       amendment. (Rept. 21.)

                       Project, Washington, to 

                       the Yakima-Tieton 

                       Irrigation District.



   48     S. 263     A bill to amend the       Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Smith    Oregon Resource           Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Wyden     Conservation Act of       Energy and Natural 

                       1996 to reauthorize the   Resources, without 

                       participation of the      amendment. (Rept. 22.)

                       Bureau of Reclamation 

                       in the Deschutes River 

                       Conservancy, and for 

                       other purposes.



   49     S. 264     A bill to authorize the   Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Smith    Bureau of Reclamation     Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Wyden     to participate in the     Energy and Natural 

                       rehabilitation of the     Resources, with an 

                       Wallowa Lake Dam in       amendment in the nature 

                       Oregon, and for other     of a substitute. (Rept. 

                       purposes.                 23.)





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   50     S. 265     A bill to authorize the   Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

         Mr. Wyden     Secretary of the          Bingaman, Committee on 

                       Interior, acting          Energy and Natural 

                       through the Bureau of     Resources, without 

                       Reclamation, to conduct   amendment. (Rept. 24.)

                       a water resource 

                       feasibility study for 

                       the Little Butte/Bear 

                       Creek Subbasins in 

                       Oregon.



   51     S. 266     A bill to provide for the Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

      Messrs. Smith    modification of an        Bingaman, Committee on 

         and Wyden     amendatory repayment      Energy and Natural 

                       contract between the      Resources, without 

                       Secretary of the          amendment. (Rept. 25.)

                       Interior and the North 

                       Unit Irrigation 

                       District, and for other 

                       purposes.



   52     S. 220     A bill to authorize early Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

         Mr. Craig     repayment of              Bingaman, Committee on 

                       obligations to the        Energy and Natural 

                       Bureau of Reclamation     Resources, without 

                       within the A & B          amendment. (Rept. 26.)

                       Irrigation District in 

                       the State of Idaho.



   53     S. 275     A bill to establish the   Feb. 16, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       Prehistoric Trackways     Bingaman, Committee on 

       Bingaman and    National Monument in      Energy and Natural 

         Domenici      the State of New          Resources, with 

                       Mexico.                   amendments. (Rept. 27.)



   59     S. 316     A bill to prohibit brand  Feb. 27, 2007.--Mr. 

       Mr. Kohl and    name drug companies       Leahy, Committee on the 

          others       from compensating         Judiciary, without 

                       generic drug companies    amendment. (No written 

                       to delay the entry of a   report.)

                       generic drug into the 

                       market.



   65      S. 84     A bill to establish a     Mar. 1, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. McCain and   United States Boxing      Inouye, Committee on 

          others       Commission to             Commerce, Science, and 

                       administer the Act, and   Transportation, without 

                       for other purposes.       amendment. (Rept. 28.)



   66    H.R. 800    An act to amend the       Mar. 2, 2007.--Read the 

                       National Labor            second time and placed 

                       Relations Act to          on the calendar.

                       establish an efficient 

                       system to enable 

                       employees to form, 

                       join, or assist labor 

                       organizations, to 

                       provide for mandatory 

                       injunctions for unfair 

                       labor practices during 

                       organizing efforts, and 

                       for other purposes.





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   67     S. 385     A bill to improve the     Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Inouye and   interoperability of       Inouye, Committee on 

          others       emergency                 Commerce, Science, and 

                       communications            Transportation, with 

                       equipment.                amendments, and an 

                                                 amendment to the title. 

                                                 (Rept. 30.)



   68     S. 509     A bill to provide         Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Inouye and   improved aviation         Inouye, Committee on 

          others       security, and for other   Commerce, Science, and 

                       purposes.                 Transportation, with 

                                                 amendments. (Rept. 31.)



   69     S. 763     A bill to provide the     Mar. 5, 2007.--Mr. Dodd, 

         Mr. Dodd      resources to protect      Committee on Banking, 

                       public transportation     Housing, and Urban 

                       from terrorism.           Affairs, without 

                                                 amendment. (An original 

                                                 bill.) (Rept. 32.)



   72   S.J. Res. 9  Joint resolution to       Mar. 9, 2007.--Read the 

       Mr. Reid and    revise United States      second time and placed 

          others       policy on Iraq.           on the calendar.



   76    H.R. 987    An act to endorse further Mar. 9, 2007.--Placed on 

                       enlargement of the        the calendar.

                       North Atlantic Treaty 

                       Organization (NATO) and 

                       to facilitate the 

                       timely admission of new 

                       members to NATO, and 

                       for other purposes.



   83     S. 965     A bill making emergency   Mar. 22, 2007.--Mr. Byrd, 

         Mr. Byrd      supplemental              Committee on 

                       appropriations for the    Appropriations, without 

                       fiscal year ending        amendment. (An original 

                       September 30, 2007, and   bill.) (Rept. 37.)

                       for other purposes.



   85    H.R. 545    An act to amend the       Mar. 26, 2007.--Read the 

                       Omnibus Crime Control     second time and placed 

                       and Safe Streets Act of   on the calendar.

                       1968 to clarify that 

                       territories and Indian 

                       tribes are eligible to 

                       receive grants for 

                       confronting the use of 

                       methamphetamine.





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   86      S. 93     A bill to authorize NTIA  Mar. 26, 2007.--Mr. 

        Mr. Stevens    to borrow against         Inouye, Committee on 

                       anticipated receipts of   Commerce, Science, and 

                       the Digital Television    Transportation, without 

                       Transition and Public     amendment. (Rept. 38.)

                       Safety Fund to initiate 

                       migration to a national 

                       IP-enabled emergency 

                       network capable of 

                       receiving and 

                       responding to all 

                       citizen activated 

                       emergency 

                       communications.



   88     S. 627     A bill to amend the       Mar. 26, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Harkin and   Juvenile Justice and      Leahy, Committee on the 

          others       Delinquency Prevention    Judiciary, without 

                       Act of 1974 to improve    amendment. (No written 

                       the health and well-      report.)

                       being of maltreated 

                       infants and toddlers 

                       through the creation of 

                       a National Court Teams 

                       Resource Center, to 

                       assist local Court 

                       Teams, and for other 

                       purposes.



   90      S. 39     A bill to establish a     Mar. 27, 2007.--Mr. 

        Mr. Stevens    coordinated national      Inouye, Committee on 

                       ocean exploration         Commerce, Science, and 

                       program within the        Transportation, with an 

                       National Oceanic and      amendment in the nature 

                       Atmospheric               of a substitute. (Rept. 

                       Administration, and for   39.) (See also Order 

                       other purposes.           No. 581.)



   92    H.R. 580    An act to amend chapter   Mar. 27, 2007.--Placed on 

                       35 of title 28, United    the calendar.

                       States Code, to provide 

                       for a 120-day limit to 

                       the term of a United 

                       States attorney 

                       appointed on an interim 

                       basis by the Attorney 

                       General, and for other 

                       purposes.



   94     S. 997     A bill to amend the       Mar. 28, 2007.--Read the 

        Mr. Harkin     Public Health Service     second time and placed 

                       Act to provide for        on the calendar.

                       human embryonic stem 

                       cell research.



   95     S. 1001    A bill to restore Second  Mar. 28, 2007.--Read the 

      Mrs. Hutchison   Amendment rights in the   second time and placed 

        and others     District of Columbia.     on the calendar.





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   96     S. 223     A bill to require Senate  Mar. 28, 2007.--Mrs. 

       Mr. Feingold    candidates to file        Feinstein, Committee on 

        and others     designations,             Rules and 

                       statements, and reports   Administration, with an 

                       in electronic form.       amendment. (No written 

                                                 report.)



   97     S. 358     A bill to prohibit        Mar. 29, 2007.--Mr. 

         Ms. Snowe     discrimination on the     Kennedy, Committee on 

                       basis of genetic          Health, Education, 

                       information with          Labor, and Pensions, 

                       respect to health         with an amendment in 

                       insurance and             the nature of a 

                       employment.               substitute. (Rept. 48.)



   98     S. 657     A bill to amend the       Mar. 29, 2007.--Mr. 

       Mr. Reed and    Public Health Service     Kennedy, Committee on 

          others       Act to add requirements   Health, Education, 

                       regarding trauma care,    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 Mar. 29, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Biden and    sense of the Senate       Biden, Committee on 

          others       regarding the need for    Foreign Relations, 

                       the United States to      without amendment, and 

                       address global climate    with a preamble. (No 

                       change through the        written report.)

                       negotiation of fair and 

                       effective international 

                       commitments.



  102   S. Res. 65   Resolution condemning the Mar. 29, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Biden and    murder of Turkish-        Biden, Committee on 

          others       Armenian journalist and   Foreign Relations, with 

                       human rights advocate     an amendment in the 

                       Hrant Dink and urging     nature of a substitute, 

                       the people of Turkey to   and an amendment to the 

                       honor his legacy of       preamble. (No written 

                       tolerance.                report.)



  104     S. 556     A bill to reauthorize the Mar. 29, 2007.--Mr. 

       Mr. Kennedy     Head Start Act, and for   Kennedy, Committee on 

        and others     other purposes.           Health, Education, 

                                                 Labor, and Pensions, 

                                                 with an amendment in 

                                                 the nature of a 

                                                 substitute. (Rept. 49.)



  108     S. 322     A bill to establish an    Apr. 10, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Dorgan and   Indian youth telemental   Dorgan, Committee on 

          others       health demonstration      Indian Affairs, with an 

                       project.                  amendment. (Rept. 43.)





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  111     S. 481     A bill to recruit and     Apr. 10, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Conrad and   retain more qualified     Dorgan, Committee on 

          others       individuals to teach in   Indian Affairs, without 

                       Tribal Colleges or        amendment. (Rept. 46.)

                       Universities.



  112     S. 613     A bill to enhance the     Apr. 10, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Lugar and    overseas stabilization    Biden, Committee on 

          others       and reconstruction        Foreign Relations, 

                       capabilities of the       without amendment. 

                       United States             (Rept. 50.)

                       Government, and for 

                       other purposes.



  113     S. 442     A bill to provide for     Apr. 10, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Durbin and   loan repayment for        Leahy, Committee on the 

          others       prosecutors and public    Judiciary, with 

                       defenders.                amendments. (Rept. 51.) 

                                                 (Additional views 

                                                 filed.) (See also Order 

                                                 No. 149.)



  114     S. 343     A bill to extend the      Apr. 11, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Voinovich    District of Columbia      Lieberman, Committee on 

        and others     College Access Act of     Homeland Security and 

                       1999.                     Governmental Affairs, 

                                                 without amendment. 

                                                 (Rept. 52.)



  116     S. 193     A bill to increase        Apr. 12, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Lugar and    cooperation on energy     Biden, Committee on 

          others       issues between the        Foreign Relations, 

                       United States             without amendment. 

                       Government and foreign    (Rept. 54.)

                       governments and 

                       entities in order to 

                       secure the strategic 

                       and economic interests 

                       of the United States, 

                       and for other purposes.



  118      S. 3      A bill to amend part D of Apr. 13, 2007.--Mr. 

       Mr. Reid and    title XVIII of the        Baucus, Committee on 

          others       Social Security Act to    Finance, with an 

                       provide for fair          amendment in the nature 

                       prescription drug         of a substitute. (No 

                       prices for Medicare       written report.)

                       beneficiaries.



  126     S. 1248    A bill to provide for the Apr. 30, 2007.--Mrs. 

        Mrs. Boxer     conservation and          Boxer, Committee on 

                       development of water      Environment and Public 

                       and related resources,    Works, without 

                       to authorize the          amendment. (An original 

                       Secretary of the Army     bill.) (Rept. 58.)

                       to construct various 

                       projects for 

                       improvements to rivers 

                       and harbors of the 

                       United States, and for 

                       other purposes.





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  129    H.R. 1332   An act to improve the     May 1, 2007.--Read the 

                       access to capital         second time and placed 

                       programs of the Small     on the calendar.

                       Business 

                       Administration, and for 

                       other purposes.



  131     S. 992     A bill to achieve         May 3, 2007.--Mrs. Boxer, 

      Mrs. Boxer and   emission reductions and   Committee on 

          others       cost savings through      Environment and Public 

                       accelerated use of        Works, with amendments. 

                       cost-effective lighting   (Rept. 60.)

                       technologies in public 

                       buildings, and for 

                       other purposes.



  132     S. 1301    A bill to preserve and    May 4, 2007.--Read the 

        Mr. DeMint     protect the free choice   second time and placed 

                       of individual employees   on the calendar.

                       to form, join, or 

                       assist labor 

                       organizations, or to 

                       refrain from such 

                       activities.



  133     S. 1305    A bill making emergency   May 4, 2007.--Read the 

        Mr. Coburn     war appropriations for    second time and placed 

                       American troops           on the calendar.

                       overseas, without 

                       unnecessary pork barrel 

                       spending and without 

                       mandating surrender or 

                       retreat in Iraq, for 

                       the fiscal year ending 

                       September 30, 2007, and 

                       for other purposes.



  134     S. 735     A bill to amend title 18, May 4, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

         Messrs.       United States Code, to    Committee on the 

         Kennedy,      improve the terrorist     Judiciary, with an 

       Coleman, and    hoax statute.             amendment in the nature 

            Kyl                                  of a substitute. (Rept. 

                                                 61.)



  135     S. 621     A bill to establish       May 4, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

       Mr. Feingold    commissions to review     Committee on the 

        and others     the facts and             Judiciary, without 

                       circumstances             amendment. (Rept. 62.)

                       surrounding injustices 

                       suffered by European 

                       Americans, European 

                       Latin Americans, and 

                       Jewish refugees during 

                       World War II.



  138    H.R. 1867   An act to authorize       May 7, 2007.--Placed on 

                       appropriations for        the calendar.

                       fiscal years 2008, 

                       2009, and 2010 for the 

                       National Science 

                       Foundation, and for 

                       other purposes.





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  140     S. 1321    A bill to enhance the     May 7, 2007.--Mr. 

       Mr. Bingaman    energy security of the    Bingaman, Committee on 

                       United Stated by          Energy and Natural 

                       promoting biofuels        Resources, without 

                       energy efficiency, and    amendment. (An original 

                       carbon capture and        bill.) (Rept. 65.)

                       storage, and for other 

                       purposes.



  141     S. 1312    A bill to amend the       May 8, 2007.--Read the 

      Mr. DeMint and   National Labor            second time and placed 

          others       Relations Act to ensure   on the calendar.

                       the right of employees 

                       to a secret-ballot 

                       election conducted by 

                       the National Labor 

                       Relations Board.



  142    H.R. 1080   An act to modify the      May 8, 2007.--Placed on 

                       boundaries of Grand       the calendar.

                       Teton National Park to 

                       include certain land 

                       within the GT Park 

                       Subdivision, and for 

                       other purposes.



  143    H.R. 1114   An act to require the     May 8, 2007.--Placed on 

                       Secretary of the          the calendar. (See also 

                       Interior, acting          Order No. 46.)

                       through the Bureau of 

                       Reclamation and the 

                       United States 

                       Geological Survey, to 

                       conduct a study on 

                       groundwater resources 

                       in the State of Alaska, 

                       and for other purposes.



  144     S. 1348    A bill to provide for     May 10, 2007.--Read the 

       Mr. Reid and    comprehensive             second time and placed 

          others       immigration reform, and   on the calendar.

                       for other purposes.



  148     S. 119     A bill to prohibit        May 15, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mr. Leahy and    profiteering and fraud    Committee on the 

          others       relating to military      Judiciary, with 

                       action, relief, and       amendments. (Rept. 66.) 

                       reconstruction efforts,   (Additional views 

                       and for other purposes.   filed.) (See also Order 

                                                 No. 423.)



  149    H.R. 916    An act to provide for     May 16, 2007.--Placed on 

                       loan repayment for        the calendar. (See also 

                       prosecutors and public    Order No. 113.)

                       defenders.





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  155   S. Res. 138  Resolution honoring the   May 17, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

       Mr. Salazar     accomplishments and       Committee on the 

        and others     legacy of Cesar Estrada   Judiciary, without 

                       Chavez.                   amendment, and with a 

                                                 preamble. (No written 

                                                 report.)



  156     S. 1419    A bill to move the United May 17, 2007.--Read twice 

         Mr. Reid      States toward greater     and ordered placed on 

                       energy independence and   the calendar.

                       security, to increase 

                       the production of clean 

                       renewable fuels, to 

                       protect consumers from 

                       price gouging, to 

                       increase the energy 

                       efficiency of products, 

                       buildings, and 

                       vehicles, to promote 

                       research on and deploy 

                       greenhouse gas capture 

                       and storage options, 

                       and to improve the 

                       energy performance of 

                       the Federal Government, 

                       and for other purposes.



  157     S. 1079    A bill to establish the   May 21, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mr. Cardin and   Star-Spangled Banner      Committee on the 

          others       and War of 1812           Judiciary, with 

                       Bicentennial              amendments. (No written 

                       Commission, and for       report.)

                       other purposes.



  160     S. 879     A bill to amend the       May 22, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

       Mr. Kohl and    Sherman Act to make       Committee on the 

          others       oil-producing and         Judiciary, without 

                       exporting cartels         amendment. (Rept. 68.) 

                       illegal.                  (See also Order No. 

                                                 169.)



  168     S. 495     A bill to prevent and     May 23, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mr. Leahy and    mitigate identity         Committee on the 

          others       theft, to ensure          Judiciary, with 

                       privacy, to provide       amendments. (Rept. 70.) 

                       notice of security        (Additional views 

                       breaches, and to          filed.)

                       enhance criminal 

                       penalties, law 

                       enforcement assistance, 

                       and other protections 

                       against security 

                       breaches, fraudulent 

                       access, and misuse of 

                       personally identifiable 

                       information.



  169    H.R. 2264   An act to amend the       May 23, 2007.--Placed on 

                       Sherman Act to make       the calendar. (See also 

                       oil-producing and         Order No. 160.)

                       exporting cartels 

                       illegal.





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  173    H.R. 740    An act to amend title 18, May 24, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

                       United States Code, to    Committee on the 

                       prevent caller ID         Judiciary, with an 

                       spoofing, and for other   amendment in the nature 

                       purposes.                 of a substitute. (No 

                                                 written report.)



  175     S. 368     A bill to amend the       May 24, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mr. Biden and    Omnibus Crime Control     Committee on the 

          others       and Safe Streets Act of   Judiciary, without 

                       1968 to enhance the       amendment. (Rept. 73.)

                       COPS ON THE BEAT grant 

                       program, and for other 

                       purposes.



  179  S.J. Res. 14  Joint resolution          May 25, 2007.--Read the 

       Mr. Schumer     expressing the sense of   second time and placed 

        and others     the Senate that           on the calendar.

                       Attorney General 

                       Alberto Gonzales no 

                       longer holds the 

                       confidence of the 

                       Senate and of the 

                       American people.



  180     S. 239     A bill to require Federal May 31, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mrs. Feinstein   agencies, and persons     Committee on the 

                       engaged in interstate     Judiciary, with an 

                       commerce, in possession   amendment in the nature 

                       of data containing        of a substitute. (No 

                       sensitive personally      written report.)

                       identifiable 

                       information, to 

                       disclose any breach of 

                       such information.



  182    H.R. 2316   An act to provide more    June 4, 2007.--Read the 

                       rigorous requirements     second time and placed 

                       with respect to           on the calendar.

                       disclosure and 

                       enforcement of lobbying 

                       laws and regulations, 

                       and for other purposes.



  183    H.R. 2317   An act to amend the       June 4, 2007.--Read the 

                       Lobbying Disclosure Act   second time and placed 

                       of 1995 to require        on the calendar.

                       registered lobbyists to 

                       file quarterly reports 

                       on contributions 

                       bundled for certain 

                       recipients, and for 

                       other purposes.



  184     S. 236     A bill to require reports June 4, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

       Mr. Feingold    to Congress on Federal    Committee on the 

        and others     agency use of data        Judiciary, with an 

                       mining.                   amendment in the nature 

                                                 of a substitute. (No 

                                                 written report.)





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  187     S. 1549    A bill to authorize       June 5, 2007.--Mr. Levin, 

         Mr. Levin     appropriations for        Committee on Armed 

                       fiscal year 2008 for      Services, without 

                       military construction,    amendment. (An original 

                       and for other purposes.   bill.) (No written 

                                                 report.)



  188     S. 1550    A bill to authorize       June 5, 2007.--Mr. Levin, 

         Mr. Levin     appropriations for        Committee on Armed 

                       fiscal year 2008 for      Services, without 

                       defense activities of     amendment. (An original 

                       the Department of         bill.) (No written 

                       Energy, and for other     report.)

                       purposes.



  190     S. 1142    A bill to authorize the   June 5, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Gregg and    acquisition of            Inouye, Committee on 

          others       interests in              Commerce, Science, and 

                       undeveloped coastal       Transportation, without 

                       areas in order better     amendment. (Rept. 78.)

                       to ensure their 

                       protection from 

                       development.



  195     S. 720     A bill to amend title 4,  June 7, 2007.--Mr. Leahy, 

      Mr. Levin and    United States Code, to    Committee on the 

       Ms. Stabenow    authorize the Governor    Judiciary, without 

                       of a State, territory,    amendment. (No written 

                       or possession of the      report.)

                       United States to order 

                       that the National flag 

                       be flown at half-staff 

                       in that State, 

                       territory, or 

                       possession 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 June 11, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Voinovich    on which the National     Lieberman, Committee on 

        and others     Security Personnel        Homeland Security and 

                       System will first apply   Governmental Affairs, 

                       to certain defense        without amendment. 

                       laboratories.             (Rept. 79.)





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  197     S. 1610    A bill to ensure national June 13, 2007.--Mr. Dodd, 

         Mr. Dodd      security while            Committee on Banking, 

                       promoting foreign         Housing, and Urban 

                       investment and the        Affairs, without 

                       creation and              amendment. (An original 

                       maintenance of jobs, to   bill.) (Rept. 80.)

                       reform the process by 

                       which such investments 

                       are examined for any 

                       effect they may have on 

                       national security, to 

                       establish the Committee 

                       on Foreign Investment 

                       in the United States, 

                       and for other purposes.



  198     S. 1611    A bill to make technical  June 13, 2007.--Mr. Dodd, 

         Mr. Dodd      corrections to SAFETEA-   Committee on Banking, 

                       LU and related laws       Housing, and Urban 

                       relating to transit.      Affairs, without 

                                                 amendment. (An original 

                                                 bill.) (Rept. 81.)



  202   S.J. Res. 4  Joint resolution to       June 18, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Brownback    acknowledge a long        Dorgan, Committee on 

        and others     history of official       Indian Affairs, without 

                       depredations and ill-     amendment, and with a 

                       conceived policies by     preamble. (Rept. 83.)

                       the United States 

                       Government regarding 

                       Indian tribes and offer 

                       an apology to all 

                       Native Peoples on 

                       behalf of the United 

                       States.



  203     S. 1606    A bill to provide for the June 18, 2007.--Mr. 

      Mr. Levin and    establishment of a        Levin, Committee on 

          others       comprehensive policy on   Armed Services, with an 

                       the care and management   amendment in the nature 

                       of wounded warriors in    of a substitute. (No 

                       order to facilitate and   written report.)

                       enhance their 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             June 18, 2007.--Mr. Byrd, 

         Mr. Byrd      appropriations for the    Committee on 

                       Department of Homeland    Appropriations, without 

                       Security for the fiscal   amendment. (An original 

                       year ending September     bill.) (Rept. 84.)

                       30, 2008, and for other 

                       purposes.





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  205     S. 1645    A bill making             June 18, 2007.--Mr. Reed, 

         Mr. Reed      appropriations for        Committee on 

                       military construction,    Appropriations, without 

                       the Department of         amendment. (An original 

                       Veterans Affairs, and     bill.) (Rept. 85.)

                       related agencies for 

                       the fiscal year ending 

                       September 30, 2008, and 

                       for other purposes.



  208     S. 1639    A bill to provide for     June 19, 2007.--Read the 

         Messrs.       comprehensive             second time and placed 

       Kennedy and     immigration reform and    on the calendar.

          Specter      for other purposes.



  211     S. 535     A bill to establish an    June 20, 2007.--Mr. 

       Messrs. Dodd    Unsolved Crimes Section   Leahy, Committee on the 

         and Leahy     in the Civil Rights       Judiciary, with an 

                       Division of the           amendment in the nature 

                       Department of Justice,    of a substitute, and an 

                       and an Unsolved Civil     amendment to the title. 

                       Rights Crime              (Rept. 88.) (See also 

                       Investigative Office in   Order No. 237.)

                       the Civil Rights Unit 

                       of the Federal Bureau 

                       of Investigation, and 

                       for other purposes.



  212     S. 886     A bill to amend chapter   June 20, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       22 of title 44, United    Lieberman, Committee on 

       Bingaman and    States Code, popularly    Homeland Security and 

           Leahy       known as the              Governmental Affairs, 

                       Presidential Records      without amendment. (No 

                       Act, to establish         written report.) (See 

                       procedures for the        also Order No. 213.)

                       consideration of claims 

                       of constitutionally 

                       based privilege against 

                       disclosure of 

                       Presidential records.



  213    H.R. 1255   An act to amend chapter   June 20, 2007.--Mr. 

                       22 of title 44, United    Lieberman, Committee on 

                       States Code, popularly    Homeland Security and 

                       known as the              Governmental Affairs, 

                       Presidential Records      without amendment. (No 

                       Act, to establish         written report.) (See 

                       procedures for the        also Order No. 212.)

                       consideration of claims 

                       of constitutionally 

                       based privilege against 

                       disclosure of 

                       Presidential records.



  217    H.R. 2366   An act to reauthorize the June 21, 2007.--Read the 

                       veterans                  second time and placed 

                       entrepreneurial           on the calendar.

                       development programs of 

                       the Small Business 

                       Administration, and for 

                       other purposes.





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  218    H.R. 2359   An act to reauthorize     June 22, 2007.--Read the 

                       programs to assist        second time and placed 

                       small business            on the calendar.

                       concerns, and for other 

                       purposes.



  219     S. 1686    A bill making             June 25, 2007.--Ms. 

       Ms. Landrieu    appropriations for the    Landrieu, Committee on 

                       Legislative Branch for    Appropriations, without 

                       the fiscal year ending    amendment. (An original 

                       September 30, 2008, and   bill.) (Rept. 89.) (See 

                       for other purposes.       also Order No. 258.)



  220     S. 185     A bill to restore habeas  June 26, 2007.--Mr. 

         Messrs.       corpus for those          Leahy, Committee on the 

       Specter and     detained by the United    Judiciary, without 

           Leahy       States.                   amendment. (Rept. 90.) 

                                                 (Additional and 

                                                 minority views filed.)



  221     S. 1696    A bill making             June 26, 2007.--Mrs. 

      Mrs. Feinstein   appropriations for the    Feinstein, Committee on 

                       Department of the         Appropriations, without 

                       Interior, environment,    amendment. (An original 

                       and related agencies      bill.) (Rept. 91.) (See 

                       for the fiscal year       also Order No. 240.)

                       ending September 30, 

                       2008, and for other 

                       purposes.



  222     S. 1538    A bill to authorize       June 26, 2007.--Mr. 

           Mr.         appropriations for        Levin, Committee on 

        Rockefeller    fiscal year 2008 for      Armed Services, with