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                       SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                      ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS

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   FIRST SESSION  convened january 6, 2009          DAYS OF SESSION 128
                    
  SECOND SESSION
                   

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                          CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

                      Thursday, September 17, 2009



                      SENATE CONVENES AT 9:30 A.M.






                            PENDING BUSINESS

                        H.R. 3288 (ORDER NO. 153)

    An act making appropriations for the Departments of Transportation, 
and Housing and Urban Development, and related agencies for the fiscal 
year ending September 30, 2010, and for other purposes. (Sept. 10, 
2009.)

                 (Unanimous Consent Agreements on P. 2)

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

              By Kathleen Alvarez Tritak, Legislative Clerk

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                       UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT

                        H.R. 3288 (ORDER NO. 153)

    1. Ordered, That at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 17, 2009, the 
Senate resume consideration of H.R. 3288, an Act making appropriations 
for the Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban 
Development, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 
30, 2010, and for other purposes.
    Ordered further, That except for the amendments provided for in this 
agreement, no further amendments be in order to H.R. 3288, and that the 
following be the only first degree amendments and motion to recommit 
remaining in order, and that second degree amendments which are relevant 
to the first degree to which offered be in order, but not prior to a 
vote in relation to the first degree amendment; and that the listed 
motion to recommit, offered by the Senator from Arizona (Mr. Kyl) be the 
only motion in order, except motions to reconsider votes or motions to 
waive applicable budget points of order, that a Manager's amendment that 
has been cleared by the Managers and the Leaders be in order and that if 
the amendment is offered, then it be considered and agreed to and the 
motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table:
        Amdt. No. 2365, offered by the Senator from Louisiana (Ms. 
Landrieu), pending,
        Amdt. No. 2359, offered by the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. 
Vitter), pending,
        Amdt. No. 2410, offered by the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. 
DeMint), pending,
        Amdt. No. 2403, offered by the Senator from Arizona (Mr. 
McCain), pending, as modified, and
        A motion to recommit with instructions, offered by the Senator 
from Arizona (Mr. Kyl), pending,
    Ordered further, That upon disposition of the amendments and the 
motion to recommit, the substitute amendment, as amended, be agreed to, 
and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, 
that the bill, as amended, be read a third time and the Senate then 
proceed to vote on passage of the bill; provided, that upon passage, the 
Senate insist on its amendment, request a conference with the House of 
Representatives on the disagreeing votes of the two houses, and that the 
Subcommittee and the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. Inouye) and the Senator 
from Mississippi (Mr. Cochran) be appointed as conferees.
    Ordered further, That if a point of order is raised against the 
substitute amendment, then it be in order for another substitute 
amendment to be offered minus the offending provisions, but including 
any amendment which had been agreed to prior to the point of other; 
provided further, that no further amendments be in order, that the new 
substitute amendment be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be 
considered made and laid upon the table; provided, that the remaining 
provisions beyond adoption of the substitute amendment remain in effect.
    Ordered further, That when the Senate resumes consideration of H.R. 
3288, it proceed to vote in relation to the amendments and motion as 
specified above, with two minutes of debate, equally divided and 
controlled prior to each vote, and that after the first vote in a 
sequence, the remaining votes be limited to 10 minutes each. (Sept. 16, 
2009.)

                        H.R. 2996 (ORDER NO. 98)

    2. Ordered, That upon the conclusion of Morning Business on 
Thursday, September 17, 2009, the Senate proceed to H.R. 2996, an Act 
making appropriations for the Department of the Interior, environment, 
and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and 
for other purposes. (Sept. 16, 2009.)

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Boxed area indicates a scheduled non-legislative period.

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     Senate Membership, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, First Session

________________________________________________________________________

Class
 1    Akaka, Daniel K.....................................    HI
 2    Alexander, Lamar....................................    TN
 1    Barrasso, John\1\...................................    WY
 2    Baucus, Max.........................................    MT
 3    Bayh, Evan..........................................    IN
 2    Begich, Mark........................................    AK
 3    Bennet, Michael F\4\................................    CO
 3    Bennett, Robert F...................................    UT
 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
 3    Burris, Roland W\2\.................................    IL
 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
 3    Coburn, Tom.........................................    OK
 2    Cochran, Thad.......................................    MS
 2    Collins, Susan M....................................    ME
 1    Conrad, Kent........................................    ND
 1    Corker, Bob.........................................    TN
 2    Cornyn, John........................................    TX
 3    Crapo, Mike.........................................    ID
 3    DeMint, Jim.........................................    SC
 3    Dodd, Christopher J.................................    CT
 3    Dorgan, Byron L.....................................    ND
 2    Durbin, Richard J...................................    IL
 1    Ensign, John........................................    NV
 2    Enzi, Michael B.....................................    WY
 3    Feingold, Russell D.................................    WI
 1    Feinstein, Dianne...................................    CA
 2    Franken, Al.........................................    MN
 1    Gillibrand, Kirsten E\4\............................    NY
 2    Graham, Lindsey.....................................    SC
 3    Grassley, Chuck.....................................    IA
 3    Gregg, Judd.........................................    NH
 2    Hagan, Kay R........................................    NC
 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    Johanns, Mike.......................................    NE
 2    Johnson, Tim........................................    SD
 2    Kaufman, Edward E\3\................................    DE
 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
 3    LeMieux, George S\4\................................    FL
 2    Levin, Carl.........................................    MI
 1    Lieberman, Joseph I\**\.............................    CT
 3    Lincoln, Blanche L..................................    AR
 1    Lugar, Richard G....................................    IN
 3    McCain, John........................................    AZ
 1    McCaskill, Claire...................................    MO
 2    McConnell, Mitch....................................    KY
 1    Menendez, Robert....................................    NJ
 2    Merkley, Jeff.......................................    OR
 3    Mikulski, Barbara A.................................    MD
 3    Murkowski, Lisa.....................................    AK
 3    Murray, Patty.......................................    WA
 1    Nelson, Ben.........................................    NE
 1    Nelson, Bill........................................    FL
 2    Pryor, Mark L.......................................    AR
 2    Reed, Jack..........................................    RI
 3    Reid, Harry.........................................    NV
 2    Risch, James E......................................    ID
 2    Roberts, Pat........................................    KS
 2    Rockefeller, John D., IV............................    WV
 1    Sanders, Bernard\*\.................................    VT
 3    Schumer, Charles E..................................    NY
 2    Sessions, Jeff......................................    AL
 2    Shaheen, Jeanne.....................................    NH
 3    Shelby, Richard C...................................    AL
 1    Snowe, Olympia J....................................    ME
 3    Specter, Arlen......................................    PA
 1    Stabenow, Debbie....................................    MI
 1    Tester, Jon.........................................    MT
 3    Thune, John.........................................    SD
 2    Udall, Mark.........................................    CO
 2    Udall, Tom..........................................    NM
 3    Vitter, David.......................................    LA
 3    Voinovich, George V.................................    OH
 2    Warner, Mark R......................................    VA
 1    Webb, Jim...........................................    VA
 1    Whitehouse, Sheldon.................................    RI
 1    Wicker, Roger F\1\..................................    MS
 3    Wyden, Ron..........................................    OR

________________________________________________________________________

Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2013 (Dem. 21  Ind. Dem. 1     32
Ind. 1  Rep. 9).
Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2015 (Dem. 20  Rep. 13)....    33
Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2011 (Dem. 16  Rep. 18)....    34

                                    ____________________________________

                          Totals (Dem. 57  Ind. Dem. 1  Ind. 1        99
                          Rep. 40).


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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.
Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas, Chairman
Tom Harkin, of Iowa
Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont
Kent Conrad, of North Dakota
Max Baucus, of Montana
Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan
Ben Nelson, of Nebraska
Sherrod Brown, of Ohio
Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota
Michael F. Bennet, of Colorado
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, of New York

                               __________

Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
Mike Johanns, of Nebraska
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
John Thune, of South Dakota
John Cornyn, of Texas
  
  
  
  
  

                             APPROPRIATIONS

Room S-128. The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman.
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Chairman
Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia
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 J. Durbin, of Illinois
Tim Johnson, of South Dakota
Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana
Jack Reed, of Rhode Island
Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey
Ben Nelson, of Nebraska
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
Jon Tester, of Montana
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

                               __________

Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Susan M. Collins, of Maine
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
  

                             ARMED SERVICES

Room SR-228. Russell Office Building. Meetings, Thursdays at 10 a.m.
Carl Levin, of Michigan, Chairman
_____ , _____
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
Ben Nelson, of Nebraska
Evan Bayh, of Indiana
Jim Webb, of Virginia
Claire McCaskill, of Missouri
Mark Udall, of Colorado
Kay R. Hagan, of North Carolina
Mark Begich, of Alaska
Roland W. Burris, of Illinois

                               __________

John McCain, of Arizona
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
John Thune, of South Dakota
_____ , _____
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
David Vitter, of Louisiana
Susan M. Collins, of Maine
  
  
  
  

                   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
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii
Sherrod Brown, of Ohio
Jon Tester, of Montana
Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin
Mark R. Warner, of Virginia
Jeff Merkley, of Oregon
Michael F. Bennet, of Colorado

                               __________

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
_____ , _____
Bob Corker, of Tennessee
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
David Vitter, of Louisiana
Mike Johanns, of Nebraska
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

                                 BUDGET

Room SD-624. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 
    Chairman.
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
Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont
Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island
Mark R. Warner, of Virginia
Jeff Merkley, of Oregon

                               __________

Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
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
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
  
  
  

                   COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION

Room SD-508. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays 
    at 10 a.m.
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia, Chairman
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
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
Claire McCaskill, of Missouri
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota
Tom Udall, of New Mexico
Mark R. Warner, of Virginia
Mark Begich, of Alaska

                               __________

Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
John Ensign, of Nevada
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
John Thune, of South Dakota
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
David Vitter, of Louisiana
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
_____ , _____
Mike Johanns, of Nebraska

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                      ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Room SD-366. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, third Wednesday of each 
    month.
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico, Chairman
Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota
Ron Wyden, of Oregon
Tim Johnson, of South Dakota
Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana
Maria Cantwell, of Washington
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont
Evan Bayh, of Indiana
Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan
Mark Udall, of Colorado
Jeanne Shaheen, of New Hampshire

                               __________

Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
John Barrasso, of Wyoming
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
James E. Risch, of Idaho
John McCain, of Arizona
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Bob Corker, of Tennessee
  
  
  
  


                      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
Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware
Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey
Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota
Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island
Tom Udall, of New Mexico
Jeff Merkley, of Oregon
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, of New York
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

                               __________

James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
David Vitter, of Louisiana
John Barrasso, of Wyoming
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
  

                                 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
Bill Nelson, of Florida
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware

                               __________

Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Jon Kyl, of Arizona
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
John Ensign, of Nevada
Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming
John Cornyn, of Texas
  
  
  


                            FOREIGN RELATIONS

Room SD-419. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 
    Chairman.
John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts, Chairman
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin
Barbara Boxer, of California
Robert Menendez, of New Jersey
Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland
Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Jim Webb, of Virginia
Jeanne Shaheen, of New Hampshire
Edward E. Kaufman, of Delaware
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, of New York

                               __________

Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana
Bob Corker, of Tennessee
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
James E. Risch, of Idaho
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
John Barrasso, of Wyoming
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma

                 HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS

Room SD-428. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings, second and fourth 
    Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Tom Harkin, of Iowa, 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
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont
Sherrod Brown, of Ohio
Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Kay R. Hagan, of North Carolina
Jeff Merkley, of Oregon
Al Franken, of Minnesota
_____ , _____

                               __________

Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
John McCain, of Arizona
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
  
  
  

               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
Claire McCaskill, of Missouri
Jon Tester, of Montana
Roland W. Burris, of Illinois
Michael F. Bennet, of Colorado

                               __________

Susan M. Collins, of Maine
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
John McCain, of Arizona
George V. Voinovich, of Ohio
John Ensign, of Nevada
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

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                                JUDICIARY

Room SD-224. Dirksen Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 
    Chairman.
Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Chairman
Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin
Dianne Feinstein, of California
Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin
Charles E. Schumer, of New York
Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois
Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland
Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota
Edward E. Kaufman, of Delaware
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania
Al Franken, of Minnesota

                               __________

Jeff Sessions, of Alabama
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Chuck Grassley, of Iowa
Jon Kyl, of Arizona
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
John Cornyn, of Texas
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
  
  
  

                        RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

Room SR-305. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 
    Chairman.
Charles E. Schumer, of New York, Chairman
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia
Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii
Dianne Feinstein, of California
Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois
Ben Nelson, of Nebraska
Patty Murray, of Washington
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
Tom Udall, of New Mexico
Mark R. Warner, of Virginia

                               __________

Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas
Lamar Alexander, of Tennessee
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
John Ensign, of Nevada
  
  
  

                   SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Room SR-428A. Russell Office Building. Meetings, first Thursday of each 
    month.
Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana, Chairman
John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts
Carl Levin, of Michigan
Tom Harkin, of Iowa
Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut
Maria Cantwell, of Washington
Evan Bayh, of Indiana
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland
Jeanne Shaheen, of New Hampshire
Kay R. Hagan, of North Carolina

                               __________

Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri
David Vitter, of Louisiana
John Thune, of South Dakota
Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi
James E. Risch, of Idaho
  
  

                            VETERANS' AFFAIRS

Room SR-412. Russell Office Building. Meetings at the call of the 
    Chairman.
Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii, Chairman
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia
Patty Murray, of Washington
Bernard Sanders, of Vermont
Sherrod Brown, of Ohio
Jim Webb, of Virginia
Jon Tester, of Montana
Mark Begich, of Alaska
Roland W. Burris, of Illinois
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania

                               __________

Richard Burr, of North Carolina
Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi
Mike Johanns, of Nebraska
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
  


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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
Jon Tester, of Montana
Tom Udall, of New Mexico
Al Franken, of Minnesota

                               __________

John Barrasso, of Wyoming
John McCain, of Arizona
Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
Mike Crapo, of Idaho
Mike Johanns, of Nebraska
  
  

                       SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS

                    Room SH-220. Hart Office Building

Barbara Boxer, of California, Chairman
Mark L. Pryor, of Arkansas
Sherrod Brown, of Ohio

                               __________

Johnny Isakson, of Georgia
Pat Roberts, of Kansas
James E. Risch, of Idaho
  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

                    SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

                    Room SH-211. Hart Office Building

Dianne Feinstein, of California, Chairman
John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia
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
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
Richard Burr, of North Carolina
Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma
James E. Risch, of Idaho
  
  

                       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
Bill Nelson, of Florida
Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Claire McCaskill, of Missouri
Sheldon Whitehouse, of Rhode Island
Mark Udall, of Colorado
Michael F. Bennet, of Colorado
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, of New York
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania
Al Franken, of Minnesota

                               __________

_____ , _____
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama
Susan M. Collins, of Maine
Bob Corker, of Tennessee
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia
  


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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, Vice Chairman
_____ , _____
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota
Robert P. Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Jim Webb, of Virginia
Sam Brownback, of Kansas
Jim DeMint, of South Carolina
James E. Risch, of Idaho
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah

                               __________

                     JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY

                  Room SR-305. Russell Office Building

                             SENATE MEMBERS

Charles E. Schumer, of New York
Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut
Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi

                               __________

                       JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING

                             SENATE MEMBERS

Charles E. Schumer, of New York
Patty Murray, of Washington
Tom Udall, of New Mexico
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia

                               __________

                       JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION

                  Room SD-G18. 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. 1..............................................................    1
S. 2..............................................................    2
S. 3..............................................................    3
S. 4..............................................................    4
S. 5..............................................................    5
S. 6..............................................................    6
S. 7..............................................................    7
S. 8..............................................................    8
S. 9..............................................................    9
S. 10.............................................................   10
S. 33.............................................................   11
S. 34.............................................................   12
S. 49.............................................................   32
S. 146............................................................   33
S. 182............................................................   15
S. 212............................................................  147
S. 252............................................................  128
S. 275............................................................   17
S. 277............................................................   34
S. 327............................................................   59
S. 336............................................................   19
S. 345............................................................  111
S. 350............................................................   20
S. 380............................................................  148
S. 384............................................................   60
S. 414............................................................   54
S. 423............................................................  101
S. 478............................................................   24
S. 482............................................................   25
S. 515............................................................   46
S. 529............................................................  117
S. 542............................................................   29
S. 570............................................................   31
S. 588............................................................  156
S. 599............................................................  160
S. 601............................................................  122
S. 651............................................................   37
S. 669............................................................   78
S. 685............................................................   77
S. 728............................................................  155
S. 838............................................................   58
S. 849............................................................  125
S. 859............................................................  154
S. 895............................................................   51
S. 954............................................................  112
S. 955............................................................  113
S. 1005...........................................................  109
S. 1054...........................................................   62
S. 1064...........................................................  121
S. 1229...........................................................   93
S. 1232...........................................................   73
S. 1233...........................................................   94
S. 1294...........................................................   82
S. 1298...........................................................   83
S. 1308...........................................................  157
S. 1344...........................................................   86
S. 1406...........................................................   99
S. 1407...........................................................  100
S. 1415...........................................................  114
S. 1432...........................................................  102
S. 1434...........................................................  103
S. 1436...........................................................  104
S. 1462...........................................................  110
S. 1496...........................................................  123
S. 1498...........................................................  126
S. 1533...........................................................  132
S. 1552...........................................................  145
S. 1572...........................................................  152
S. 1599...........................................................  158

S.J. Res. 17......................................................  127

S. Res. 9.........................................................   40
S. Res. 20........................................................   41
S. Res. 46........................................................   22
S. Res. 56........................................................   42
S. Res. 81........................................................  131
S. Res. 90........................................................   43

H.R. 31...........................................................   72
H.R. 35...........................................................   64
H.R. 80...........................................................  118
H.R. 388..........................................................  119
H.R. 1586.........................................................   36
H.R. 1664.........................................................   50
H.R. 2182.........................................................  130
H.R. 2454.........................................................   97
H.R. 2751.........................................................   74
H.R. 2847.........................................................   87
H.R. 2996.........................................................   98
H.R. 3081.........................................................  107
H.R. 3082.........................................................  106
H.R. 3170.........................................................  115
H.R. 3288.........................................................  153
H.R. 3293.........................................................  149
H.R. 3326.........................................................  159


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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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    1      S. 1      A bill to create jobs,    Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    restore economic          second time and placed 
          others       growth, and strengthen    on the calendar.
                       America's middle class 
                       through measures that 
                       modernize the nation's 
                       infrastructure, enhance 
                       America's energy 
                       independence, expand 
                       educational 
                       opportunities, preserve 
                       and improve affordable 
                       health care, provide 
                       tax relief, and protect 
                       those in greatest need, 
                       and for other purposes.

    2      S. 2      A bill to improve the     Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    lives of middle class     second time and placed 
          others       families and provide      on the calendar.
                       them with greater 
                       opportunity to achieve 
                       the American dream.

    3      S. 3      A bill protect homeowners Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    and consumers by          second time and placed 
          others       reducing foreclosures,    on the calendar.
                       ensuring the 
                       availability of credit 
                       for homeowners, 
                       businesses, and 
                       consumers, and 
                       reforming the financial 
                       regulatory system, and 
                       for other purposes.

    4      S. 4      A bill to guarantee       Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    affordable, quality       second time and placed 
          others       health coverage for all   on the calendar.
                       Americans, and for 
                       other purposes.

    5      S. 5      A bill to improve the     Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    economy and security of   second time and placed 
          others       the United States by      on the calendar.
                       reducing the dependence 
                       of the United States on 
                       foreign and 
                       unsustainable energy 
                       sources and the risks 
                       of global warming, and 
                       for other purposes.


[[Page 14]]

    6      S. 6      A bill to restore and     Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    enhance the national      second time and placed 
          others       security of the United    on the calendar.
                       States.

    7      S. 7      A bill to expand          Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    educational               second time and placed 
          others       opportunities for all     on the calendar.
                       Americans by increasing 
                       access to high-quality 
                       early childhood 
                       education and after 
                       school programs, 
                       advancing reform in 
                       elementary and 
                       secondary education, 
                       strengthening 
                       mathematics and science 
                       instruction, and 
                       ensuring that higher 
                       education is more 
                       affordable, and for 
                       other purposes.

    8      S. 8      A bill to return the      Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    Government to the         second time and placed 
          others       people by reviewing       on the calendar.
                       controversial 
                       ``midnight 
                       regulations'' issued in 
                       the waning days of the 
                       Bush Administration.

    9      S. 9      A bill to strengthen the  Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    United States economy,    second time and placed 
          others       provide for more          on the calendar.
                       effective border and 
                       employment enforcement, 
                       and for other purposes.

   10      S. 10     A bill to restore fiscal  Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    discipline and begin to   second time and placed 
          others       address the long-term     on the calendar.
                       fiscal challenges 
                       facing the United 
                       States, and for other 
                       purposes.

   11      S. 33     A bill to amend the       Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
        Mr. Ensign     Internal Revenue Code     second time and placed 
                       of 1986 with respect to   on the calendar.
                       the proper tax 
                       treatment of certain 
                       indebtedness discharged 
                       in 2009 or 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

   12      S. 34     A bill to prevent the     Jan. 7, 2009.--Read the 
      Mr. DeMint and   Federal Communications    second time and placed 
          others       Commission from           on the calendar.
                       repromulgating the 
                       fairness doctrine.


[[Page 15]]

   15     S. 182     A bill to amend the Fair  Jan. 9, 2009.--Read the 
       Mrs. Clinton    Labor Standards Act of    second time and placed 
        and others     1938 to provide more      on the calendar.
                       effective remedies to 
                       victims of 
                       discrimination in the 
                       payment of wages on the 
                       basis of sex, and for 
                       other purposes.

   17     S. 275     A bill to amend title XXI Jan. 16, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Baucus     of the Social Security    Baucus, Committee on 
                       Act to extend and         Finance, without 
                       improve the Children's    amendment. (An original 
                       Health Insurance          bill.) (No written 
                       Program, and for other    report.)
                       purposes.

   19     S. 336     A bill making             Jan. 27, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Inouye     supplemental              Inouye, Committee on 
                       appropriations for job    Appropriations, without 
                       preservation and          amendment. (An original 
                       creation,                 bill.) (Rept. 3.)
                       infrastructure 
                       investment, energy 
                       efficiency and science, 
                       assistance to the 
                       unemployed, and State 
                       and local fiscal 
                       stabilization, for the 
                       fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2009, and 
                       for other purposes.

   20     S. 350     A bill to provide for a   Jan. 29, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Baucus     portion of the economic   Baucus, Committee on 
                       recovery package          Finance, without 
                       relating to revenue       amendment. (An original 
                       measures, unemployment,   bill.) (No written 
                       and health.               report.)

   22   S. Res. 46   Resolution authorizing    Feb. 12, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Schumer    expenditures by the       Schumer, Committee on 
                       Committee on Rules and    Rules and 
                       Administration.           Administration, without 
                                                 amendment. (An original 
                                                 resolution.) (No 
                                                 written report.)

   24     S. 478     A bill to amend the       Feb. 26, 2009.--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.

   25     S. 482     A bill to require Senate  Feb. 26, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Feingold    candidates to file        second time and placed 
        and others     designations,             on the calendar.
                       statements, and reports 
                       in electronic form.


[[Page 16]]

   29     S. 542     A bill to repeal the      Mar. 9, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Reid and    provision of law that     second time and placed 
          others       provides automatic pay    on the calendar.
                       adjustments for Members 
                       of Congress.

   31     S. 570     A bill to stimulate the   Mar. 12, 2009.--Read the 
      Mr. Vitter and   economy and create jobs   second time and placed 
          others       at no cost to the         on the calendar.
                       taxpayers, and without 
                       borrowing money from 
                       foreign governments for 
                       which our children and 
                       grandchildren will be 
                       responsible, and for 
                       other purposes.

   32      S. 49     A bill to help Federal    Mar. 12, 2009.--Mr. 
      Messrs. Leahy    prosecutors and           Leahy, Committee on the 
        and Cornyn     investigators combat      Judiciary, with an 
                       public corruption by      amendment in the nature 
                       strengthening and         of a substitute. (No 
                       clarifying the law.       written report.)

   33     S. 146     A bill to amend the       Mar. 18, 2009.--Mr. 
       Mr. Kohl and    Federal antitrust laws    Leahy, Committee on the 
          others       to provide expanded       Judiciary, without 
                       coverage and to           amendment. (Rept. 9.)
                       eliminate exemptions 
                       from such laws that are 
                       contrary to the public 
                       interest with respect 
                       to railroads.

   34     S. 277     A bill to amend the       Mar. 18, 2009.--Ms. 
       Mr. Kennedy     National and Community    Mikulski, Committee on 
        and others     Service Act of 1990 to    Health, Education, 
                       expand and improve        Labor, and Pensions, 
                       opportunities for         with an amendment in 
                       service, and for other    the nature of a 
                       purposes.                 substitute. (No written 
                                                 report.) (See also 
                                                 Order No. 35.)

   36    H.R. 1586   An act to impose an       Mar. 23, 2009.--Read the 
                       additional tax on         second time and placed 
                       bonuses received from     on the calendar.
                       certain TARP 
                       recipients.


[[Page 17]]

   37     S. 651     A bill to amend the       Mar. 23, 2009.--Read the 
      Mr. Baucus and   Internal Revenue Code     second time and placed 
          others       of 1986 to impose an      on the calendar.
                       excise tax on excessive 
                       bonuses paid by, and 
                       received from, 
                       companies receiving 
                       Federal emergency 
                       economic assistance, to 
                       limit the amount of 
                       nonqualified deferred 
                       compensation that 
                       employees of such 
                       companies may defer 
                       from taxation, and for 
                       other purposes.

   40    S. Res. 9   Resolution commemorating  Mar. 31, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Lugar and    90 years of U.S.-Polish   Kerry, Committee on 
          others       diplomatic relations,     Foreign Relations, 
                       during which Poland has   without amendment, and 
                       proven to be an           with a preamble. (No 
                       exceptionally strong      written report.)
                       partner to the United 
                       States in advancing 
                       freedom around the 
                       world.

   41   S. Res. 20   Resolution celebrating    Mar. 31, 2009.--Mr. 
         Messrs.       the 60th anniversary of   Kerry, Committee on 
      Voinovich and    the North Atlantic        Foreign Relations, 
           Casey       Treaty Organization.      without amendment, and 
                                                 with a preamble. (No 
                                                 written report.)

   42   S. Res. 56   Resolution urging the     Mar. 31, 2009.--Mr. 
         Mr. Lugar     Government of Moldova     Kerry, Committee on 
                       to ensure a fair and      Foreign Relations, 
                       democratic election       without amendment, and 
                       process for the           with a preamble. (No 
                       parliamentary elections   written report.)
                       on April 5, 2009.

   43   S. Res. 90   Resolution expressing the Mar. 31, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Kerry and    sense of the Senate       Kerry, Committee on 
          others       regarding the Fifth       Foreign Relations, 
                       Summit of the Americas,   without amendment, and 
                       held in Port of Spain,    with a preamble. (No 
                       Trinidad and Tobago,      written report.)
                       April 17, 18, and 19, 
                       2009.

   46     S. 515     A bill to amend title 35, Apr. 2, 2009.--Mr. Leahy, 
      Mr. Leahy and    United States Code, to    Committee on the 
          others       provide for patent        Judiciary, with 
                       reform.                   amendments. (Rept. 18.) 
                                                 (Additional minority, 
                                                 and supplemental views 
                                                 filed.)


[[Page 18]]

   50    H.R. 1664   An act to amend the       Apr. 23, 2009.--Read the 
                       executive compensation    second time and placed 
                       provisions of the         on the calendar.
                       Emergency Economic 
                       Stabilization Act of 
                       2008 to prohibit 
                       unreasonable and 
                       excessive compensation 
                       and compensation not 
                       based on performance 
                       standards.

   51     S. 895     A bill to prevent         Apr. 27, 2009.--Read the 
       Mr. Dodd and    mortgage foreclosures     second time and placed 
          others       and enhance mortgage      on the calendar.
                       credit availability.

   54     S. 414     A bill to amend the       Apr. 29, 2009.--Mr. Dodd, 
       Mr. Dodd and    Consumer Credit           Committee on Banking, 
          others       Protection Act, to ban    Housing, and Urban 
                       abusive credit            Affairs, with an 
                       practices, enhance        amendment in the nature 
                       consumer disclosures,     of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       protect underage          16.) (See also Order 
                       consumers, and for        No. 55.)
                       other purposes.

   58     S. 838     A bill to provide for the May 7, 2009.--Mr. Kerry, 
         Mr. Lugar     appointment of United     Committee on Foreign 
                       States Science Envoys.    Relations, without 
                                                 amendment. (No written 
                                                 report.)

   59     S. 327     A bill to amend the       May 7, 2009.--Mr. Leahy, 
         Mr. Leahy     Violence Against Women    Committee on the 
                       Act of 1994 and the       Judiciary, with an 
                       Omnibus Crime Control     amendment in the nature 
                       and Safe Streets Act of   of a substitute. (No 
                       1968 to improve           written report.)
                       assistance to domestic 
                       and sexual violence 
                       victims and provide for 
                       technical corrections.

   60     S. 384     A bill to authorize       May 13, 2009.--Mr. Kerry, 
      Mr. Lugar and    appropriations for        Committee on Foreign 
          others       fiscal years 2010         Relations, with 
                       through 2014 to provide   amendments. (Rept. 19.)
                       assistance to foreign 
                       countries to promote 
                       food security, to 
                       stimulate rural 
                       economies, and to 
                       improve emergency 
                       response to food 
                       crises, to amend the 
                       Foreign Assistance Act 
                       of 1961, and for other 
                       purposes.


[[Page 19]]

   62     S. 1054    A bill making             May 14, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Inouye     supplemental              Inouye, Committee on 
                       appropriations for the    Appropriations, without 
                       fiscal year ending        amendment. (An original 
                       September 30, 2009, and   bill.) (Rept. 20.) (See 
                       for other purposes.       also Order No. 63.)

   64     H.R. 35    An act to amend chapter   May 19, 2009.--Mr. 
                       22 of title 44, United    Lieberman, Committee on 
                       States Code, popularly    Homeland Security and 
                       known as the              Governmental Affairs, 
                       Presidential Records      with an amendment in 
                       Act, to establish         the nature of a 
                       procedures for the        substitute. (Rept. 21.)
                       consideration of claims 
                       of constitutionally 
                       based privilege against 
                       disclosure of 
                       Presidential records.

   72     H.R. 31    An act to provide for the June 9, 2009.--Read the 
                       recognition of the        second time and placed 
                       Lumbee Tribe of North     on the calendar.
                       Carolina, and for other 
                       purposes.

   73     S. 1232    A bill to amend the       June 11, 2009.--Read the 
      Mr. Dorgan and   Federal Food, Drug, and   second time and placed 
          others       Cosmetic Act with         on the calendar.
                       respect to the 
                       importation of 
                       prescription drugs, and 
                       for other purposes.

   74    H.R. 2751   An act to accelerate      June 11, 2009.--Read the 
                       motor fuel savings        second time and placed 
                       nationwide and provide    on the calendar.
                       incentives to 
                       registered owners of 
                       high polluting 
                       automobiles to replace 
                       such automobiles with 
                       new fuel efficient and 
                       less polluting 
                       automobiles.

   77     S. 685     A bill to require new     June 15, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Lautenberg   vessels for carrying      Rockefeller, Committee 
        and others     oil fuel to have double   on Commerce, Science, 
                       hulls, and for other      and Transportation, 
                       purposes.                 with amendments. (Rept. 
                                                 26.)

   78     S. 669     A bill to amend title 38, June 16, 2009.--Mr. 
       Mr. Burr and    United States Code, to    Akaka, Committee on 
          others       clarify the conditions    Veterans' Affairs, 
                       under which certain       without amendment. 
                       persons may be treated    (Rept. 27.)
                       as adjudicated mentally 
                       incompetent for certain 
                       purposes.


[[Page 20]]

   82     S. 1294    A bill making             June 18, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Nelson     appropriations for the    Nelson (NE), Committee 
           (NE)        legislative branch for    on Appropriations, 
                       the fiscal year ending    without amendment. (An 
                       September 30, 2010, and   original bill.) (Rept. 
                       for other purposes.       29.)

   83     S. 1298    A bill making             June 18, 2009.--Mr. Reid 
       Mr. Reid for    appropriations for the    (for Mr. Byrd), 
         Mr. Byrd      Department of Homeland    Committee on 
                       Security for the fiscal   Appropriations, without 
                       year ending September     amendment. (An original 
                       30, 2010, and for other   bill.) (Rept. 31.) (See 
                       purposes.                 also Order No. 95.)

   86     S. 1344    A bill to temporarily     June 25, 2009.--Read the 
      Messrs. Vitter   protect the solvency of   second time and placed 
          and Kyl      the Highway Trust Fund.   on the calendar.

   87    H.R. 2847   An act making             June 25, 2009.--Ms. 
                       appropriations for the    Mikulski, Committee on 
                       Departments of Commerce   Appropriations, with an 
                       and Justice, and          amendment in the nature 
                       Science, and Related      of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       Agencies for the fiscal   34.)
                       year ending September 
                       30, 2010, and for other 
                       purposes.

   93     S. 1229    A bill to reauthorize and July 2, 2009.--Ms. 
       Ms. Landrieu    improve the               Landrieu, Committee on 
                       entrepreneurial           Small Business and 
                       development programs of   Entrepreneurship, with 
                       the Small Business        an amendment in the 
                       Administration, and for   nature of a substitute. 
                       other purposes.           (Rept. 36.)

   94     S. 1233    A bill to reauthorize and July 2, 2009.--Ms. 
       Ms. Landrieu    improve the SBIR and      Landrieu, Committee on 
        and others     STTR programs, and for    Small Business and 
                       other purposes.           Entrepreneurship, with 
                                                 an amendment in the 
                                                 nature of a substitute. 
                                                 (Rept. 37.)

   97    H.R. 2454   An act to create clean    July 7, 2009.--Read the 
                       energy jobs, achieve      second time and placed 
                       energy independence,      on the calendar.
                       reduce global warming 
                       pollution and 
                       transition to a clean 
                       energy economy.


[[Page 21]]

   98    H.R. 2996   An act making             July 7, 2009.--Mrs. 
                       appropriations for the    Feinstein, Committee on 
                       Department of the         Appropriations, with an 
                       Interior, environment,    amendment in the nature 
                       and related agencies      of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       for the fiscal year       38.)
                       ending September 30, 
                       2010, and for other 
                       purposes.

   99     S. 1406    A bill making             July 7, 2009.--Mr. Kohl, 
         Mr. Kohl      appropriations for        Committee on 
                       Agriculture, Rural        Appropriations, without 
                       Development, Food and     amendment. (An original 
                       Drug Administration,      bill.) (Rept. 39.)
                       and Related Agencies 
                       programs for the fiscal 
                       year ending September 
                       30, 2010, and for other 
                       purposes.

  100     S. 1407    A bill making             July 7, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Johnson    appropriations for        Johnson, Committee on 
                       military construction,    Appropriations, without 
                       the Department of         amendment. (An original 
                       Veterans Affairs, and     bill.) (Rept. 40.) (See 
                       related agencies for      also Order No. 106.)
                       the fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

  101     S. 423     A bill to amend title 38, July 8, 2009.--Mr. Akaka, 
      Mr. Akaka and    United States Code, to    Committee on Veterans' 
          others       authorize advance         Affairs, without 
                       appropriations for        amendment. (Rept. 41.) 
                       certain medical care      (See also Order No. 
                       accounts of the           129.)
                       Department of Veterans 
                       Affairs by providing 
                       two-fiscal year budget 
                       authority, and for 
                       other purposes.

  102     S. 1432    A bill making             July 9, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Durbin     appropriations for        Durbin, Committee on 
                       financial services and    Appropriations, without 
                       general government for    amendment. (An original 
                       the fiscal year ending    bill.) (Rept. 43.) (See 
                       September 30, 2010, and   also Order No. 115.)
                       for other purposes.

  103     S. 1434    A bill making             July 9, 2009.--Mr. Leahy, 
         Mr. Leahy     appropriations for the    Committee on 
                       Department of State,      Appropriations, without 
                       foreign operations, and   amendment. (An original 
                       related programs for      bill.) (Rept. 44.) (See 
                       the fiscal year ending    also Order No. 107.)
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.


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  104     S. 1436    A bill making             July 9, 2009.--Mr. 
        Mr. Dorgan     appropriations for        Dorgan, Committee on 
                       energy and water          Appropriations, without 
                       development and related   amendment. (An original 
                       agencies for the fiscal   bill.) (Rept. 45.)
                       year ending September 
                       30, 2010, and for other 
                       purposes.

  106    H.R. 3082   An act making             July 13, 2009.--Placed on 
                       appropriations for        the calendar. (See also 
                       military construction,    Order No. 100.)
                       the Department of 
                       Veterans Affairs, and 
                       related agencies for 
                       the fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

  107    H.R. 3081   An act making             July 13, 2009.--Placed on 
                       appropriations for the    the calendar. (See also 
                       Department of State,      Order No. 103.)
                       foreign operations, and 
                       related programs for 
                       the fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

  109     S. 1005    A bill to amend the       July 15, 2009.--Mrs. 
      Mr. Cardin and   Federal Water Pollution   Boxer, Committee on 
          others       Control Act and the       Environment and Public 
                       Safe Drinking Water Act   Works, with an 
                       to improve water and      amendment in the nature 
                       wastewater                of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       infrastructure in the     47.) (Additional views 
                       United States.            filed.)

  110     S. 1462    A bill to promote clean   July 16, 2009.--Mr. 
       Mr. Bingaman    energy technology         Bingaman, Committee on 
                       development, enhanced     Energy and Natural 
                       energy efficiency,        Resources, without 
                       improved energy           amendment. (An original 
                       security, and energy      bill.) (Rept. 48.)
                       innovation and 
                       workforce development, 
                       and for other purposes.

  111     S. 345     A bill to reauthorize the July 16, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Lugar and    Tropical Forest           Kerry, Committee on 
          others       Conservation Act of       Foreign Relations, 
                       1998 through fiscal       without amendment. 
                       year 2012, to rename      (Rept. 49.)
                       the Tropical Forest 
                       Conservation Act of 
                       1998 as the ``Tropical 
                       Forest and Coral 
                       Conservation Act of 
                       2009'', and for other 
                       purposes.


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  112     S. 954     A bill to authorize       July 16, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Kerry and    United States             Kerry, Committee on 
          others       participation in the      Foreign Relations, with 
                       replenishment of          amendments. (Rept. 50.)
                       resources of the 
                       International 
                       Development 
                       Association, and for 
                       other purposes.

  113     S. 955     A bill to authorize       July 16, 2009.--Mr. 
      Messrs. Kerry,   United States             Kerry, Committee on 
        Lugar, and     participation in, and     Foreign Relations, 
          Kaufman      appropriations for the    without amendment. 
                       United States             (Rept. 51.)
                       contribution to, the 
                       African Development 
                       Fund and the 
                       Multilateral Debt 
                       Relief Initiative, to 
                       require budgetary 
                       disclosures by 
                       multilateral 
                       development banks, to 
                       encourage multilateral 
                       development banks to 
                       endorse the principles 
                       of the Extractive 
                       Industries Transparency 
                       Initiative, and for 
                       other purposes.

  114     S. 1415    A bill to amend the       July 16, 2009.--Mr. 
       Mr. Schumer     Uniformed and Overseas    Schumer, Committee on 
        and others     Citizens Absentee         Rules and 
                       Voting Act to ensure      Administration, with 
                       that absent uniformed     amendments. (No written 
                       services voters and       report.)
                       overseas voters are 
                       aware of their voting 
                       rights and have a 
                       genuine opportunity to 
                       register to vote and 
                       have their absentee 
                       ballots cast and 
                       counted, and for other 
                       purposes.

  115    H.R. 3170   An act making             July 20, 2009.--Placed on 
                       appropriations for        the calendar. (See also 
                       financial services and    Order No. 102.)
                       general government for 
                       the fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

  117     S. 529     A bill to assist in the   July 20, 2009.--Mrs. 
      Mr. Lieberman    conservation of rare      Boxer, Committee on 
        and others     felids and rare canids    Environment and Public 
                       by supporting and         Works, without 
                       providing financial       amendment. (Rept. 52.)
                       resources for the 
                       conservation programs 
                       of countries within the 
                       range of rare felid and 
                       rare canid populations 
                       and projects of persons 
                       with demonstrated 
                       expertise in the 
                       conservation of rare 
                       felid and rare canid 
                       populations.


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  118     H.R. 80    An act to amend the Lacey July 20, 2009.--Mrs. 
                       Act Amendments of 1981    Boxer, Committee on 
                       to treat nonhuman         Environment and Public 
                       primates as prohibited    Works, without 
                       wildlife species under    amendment. (Rept. 53.)
                       that Act, to make 
                       corrections in the 
                       provisions relating to 
                       captive wildlife 
                       offenses under the Act, 
                       and for other purposes.

  119    H.R. 388    An act to assist in the   July 20, 2009.--Mrs. 
                       conservation of cranes    Boxer, Committee on 
                       by supporting and         Environment and Public 
                       providing, through        Works, without 
                       projects of persons and   amendment. (Rept. 54.)
                       organizations with 
                       expertise in crane 
                       conservation, financial 
                       resources for the 
                       conservation programs 
                       of countries the 
                       activities of which 
                       directly or indirectly 
                       affect cranes and the 
                       ecosystems of cranes.

  121     S. 1064    A bill to amend the       July 22, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Lieberman    American Recovery and     Lieberman, Committee on 
        and others     Reinvestment Act of       Homeland Security and 
                       2009 to provide for       Governmental Affairs, 
                       enhanced State and        with amendments. (Rept. 
                       local oversight of        56.) (See also Order 
                       activities conducted      No. 130.)
                       under such Act, and for 
                       other purposes.

  122     S. 601     A bill to establish the   July 22, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mrs. Hutchison   Weather Mitigation        Rockefeller, Committee 
                       Research Office, and      on Commerce, Science, 
                       for other purposes.       and Transportation, 
                                                 with an amendment in 
                                                 the nature of a 
                                                 substitute. (Rept. 57.)

  123     S. 1496    A bill to extend National July 22, 2009.--Mr. 
           Mr.         Highway Traffic Safety    Rockefeller, Committee 
        Rockefeller    Administration and        on Commerce, Science, 
                       Federal Motor Carrier     and Transportation, 
                       Safety Administration     without amendment. (An 
                       authorizations funded     original bill.) (No 
                       by the Highway Trust      written report.)
                       Fund, and for other 
                       purposes.

  125     S. 849     A bill to require the     July 22, 2009.--Mrs. 
      Mr. Carper and   Administrator of the      Boxer, Committee on 
          others       Environmental             Environment and Public 
                       Protection Agency to      Works, without 
                       conduct a study on        amendment. (Rept. 58.)
                       black carbon emissions.


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  126     S. 1498    A bill to provide an      July 22, 2009.--Mrs. 
        Mrs. Boxer     extension of highway      Boxer, Committee on 
                       programs authorized       Environment and Public 
                       under the Safe,           Works, without 
                       Accountable, Flexible,    amendment. (An original 
                       Efficient                 bill.) (Rept. 59.)
                       Transportation Equity 
                       Act: A Legacy for 
                       Users.

  127  S.J. Res. 17  Joint resolution          July 23, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. McConnell    approving the renewal     Baucus, Committee on 
        and others     of import restrictions    Finance, without 
                       contained in the          amendment. (Rept. 63.)
                       Burmese Freedom and 
                       Democracy Act of 2003, 
                       and for other purposes.

  128     S. 252     A bill to amend title 38, July 24, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Akaka and    United States Code, to    Akaka, Committee on 
          others       enhance the capacity of   Veterans' Affairs, with 
                       the Department of         an amendment in the 
                       Veterans Affairs to       nature of a substitute. 
                       recruit and retain        (Rept. 60.)
                       nurses and other 
                       critical health-care 
                       professionals, to 
                       improve the provision 
                       of health care to 
                       veterans, and for other 
                       purposes.

  130    H.R. 2182   An act to amend the       July 27, 2009.--Placed on 
                       American Recovery and     the calendar. (See also 
                       Reinvestment Act of       Order No. 121.)
                       2009 to provide for 
                       enhanced State and 
                       local oversight of 
                       activities conducted 
                       pursuant to such Act, 
                       and for other purposes.

  131   S. Res. 81   Resolution supporting the July 28, 2009.--Mr. 
       Ms. Collins     goals and ideals of       Kerry, Committee on 
        and others     World Water Day.          Foreign Relations, with 
                                                 an amendment, and 
                                                 amendments to the 
                                                 preamble. (No written 
                                                 report.)

  132     S. 1533    A bill to provide an      July 29, 2009.--Mr. Dodd, 
         Mr. Dodd      extension of public       Committee on Banking, 
                       transportation programs   Housing, and Urban 
                       authorized under the      Affairs, without 
                       Safe, Accountable,        amendment. (An original 
                       Flexible, Efficient       bill.) (Rept. 61.)
                       Transportation Equity 
                       Act: A Legacy for 
                       Users.

  145     S. 1552    A bill to reauthorize the July 31, 2009.--Read the 
      Mr. Lieberman    DC opportunity            second time and placed 
        and others     scholarship program,      on the calendar.
                       and for other purposes.


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  147     S. 212     A bill to expand the      Aug. 4, 2009.--Mr. 
       Mmes. Boxer     boundaries of the Gulf    Rockefeller, Committee 
       and Feinstein   of the Farallones         on Commerce, Science, 
                       National Marine           and Transportation, 
                       Sanctuary and the         with amendments. (Rept. 
                       Cordell Bank National     64.)
                       Marine Sanctuary, and 
                       for other purposes.

  148     S. 380     A bill to expand the      Aug. 4, 2009.--Mr. 
         Mr. Levin     boundaries of the         Rockefeller, Committee 
                       Thunder Bay National      on Commerce, Science, 
                       Marine Sanctuary and      and Transportation, 
                       Underwater Preserve,      with amendments. (Rept. 
                       and for other purposes.   65.)

  149    H.R. 3293   An act making             Aug. 4, 2009.--Mr. 
                       appropriations for the    Harkin, Committee on 
                       Departments of Labor,     Appropriations, with an 
                       Health and Human          amendment in the nature 
                       Services, and             of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       Education, and related    66.)
                       agencies for the fiscal 
                       year ending September 
                       30, 2010, and for other 
                       purposes.

  152     S. 1572    A bill to provide for a   Aug. 5, 2009.--Read the 
        Mr. DeMint     point of order against    second time and placed 
                       any legislation that      on the calendar.
                       eliminates or reduces 
                       the ability of 
                       Americans to keep their 
                       health plan or their 
                       choice of doctor or 
                       that decreases the 
                       number of Americans 
                       enrolled in private 
                       health insurance, while 
                       increasing the number 
                       of Americans enrolled 
                       in government-managed 
                       health care.

  153    H.R. 3288   An act making             Aug. 5, 2009.--Mrs. 
                       appropriations for the    Murray, Committee on 
                       Departments of            Appropriations, with an 
                       Transportation, and       amendment in the nature 
                       Housing and Urban         of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       Development, and          69.)
                       related agencies for 
                       the fiscal year ending 
                       September 30, 2010, and 
                       for other purposes.

  154     S. 859     A bill to amend the       Aug. 6, 2009.--Mr. 
       Ms. Cantwell    provisions of law         Rockefeller, Committee 
        and others     relating to the John H.   on Commerce, Science, 
                       Prescott Marine Mammal    and Transportation, 
                       Rescue Assistance Grant   without amendment. 
                       Program, and for other    (Rept. 70.)
                       purposes.


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  155     S. 728     A bill to amend title 38, Sept. 2, 2009.--Mr. 
         Mr. Akaka     United States Code, to    Akaka, Committee on 
                       enhance veterans'         Veterans' Affairs, with 
                       insurance benefits, and   an amendment in the 
                       for other purposes.       nature of a substitute. 
                                                 (Rept. 71.)

  156     S. 588     A bill to amend title 46, Sept. 8, 2009.--Mr. 
         Mr. Kerry     United States Code, to    Rockefeller, Committee 
                       establish requirements    on Commerce, Science, 
                       to ensure the security    and Transportation, 
                       and safety of             with an amendment in 
                       passengers and crew on    the nature of a 
                       cruise vessels, and for   substitute. (Rept. 72.)
                       other purposes.

  157     S. 1308    A bill to reauthorize the Sept. 9, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Lautenberg   Maritime                  Rockefeller, Committee 
                       Administration, and for   on Commerce, Science, 
                       other purposes.           and Transportation, 
                                                 with an amendment in 
                                                 the nature of a 
                                                 substitute. (Rept. 73.)

  158     S. 1599    A bill to amend title 36, Sept. 10, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Leahy and    United States Code, to    Leahy, Committee on the 
          others       include in the Federal    Judiciary, without 
                       charter of the Reserve    amendment. (No written 
                       Officers Association      report.)
                       leadership positions 
                       newly added in its 
                       constitution and 
                       bylaws.

  159    H.R. 3326   An act making             Sept. 10, 2009.--Mr. 
                       appropriations for the    Inouye, Committee on 
                       Department of Defense     Appropriations, with an 
                       for the fiscal year       amendment in the nature 
                       ending September 30,      of a substitute. (Rept. 
                       2010, and for other       74.)
                       purposes.

  160     S. 599     A bill to amend chapter   Sept. 14, 2009.--Mr. 
      Mr. Carper and   81 of title 5, United     Lieberman, Committee on 
          others       States Code, to create    the Homeland Security 
                       a presumption that a      and Governmental 
                       disability or death of    Affairs, with 
                       a Federal employee in     amendments. (Rept. 75.)
                       fire protection 
                       activities caused by 
                       any of certain diseases 
                       is the result of the 
                       performance of such 
                       employee's duty.


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             NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBJECT TO PROCEEDING
________________________________________________________________________

When following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to,
and, or passage of, a measure or matter on their behalf, a Senator has
notified the appropriate leader, or their designee, in writing and 
submits such objection for inclusion in the Congressional Record and 
the Senate Calendar of Business, it shall be placed in the section of
the  Calendar entitled ``Notice of Intent to Object to Proceeding''.
(Sec. 512, P.L. 110ÿ0981)

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                RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE
________________________________________________________________________

     When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution 
or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before the 
Senate on the next legislative day for consideration, unless by unanimous 
consent the Senate shall otherwise direct. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.)

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               BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME
________________________________________________________________________

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


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    Such subjects are business, usually bills and resolutions, placed 
here by unanimous consent. Once business has been given this status, it 
is in order to move to proceed to its consideration, even though it 
cannot be reached by a ``call of the calendar''.

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                       MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION
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    After an action taken by the Senate, any Senator voting with the 
prevailing side or who has not voted may, on the same day or on either 
of the next two days of actual session thereafter, either enter a motion 
for reconsideration or move a reconsideration.  This section contains 
such motions not yet acted on as so provided by rule XIII, Paragraph 1.

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                           BILLS IN CONFERENCE                          
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  Jefferson's Manual, Section XLVI:
  ``And in all cases of conference asked after a vote of disagreement, 
etc., the conferees of the House asking it are to leave the papers with 
the conferees of the other * * *.'' The House agreeing to the conference 
usually acts on the report before the House requesting a conference.
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 and Date    Brief Title                                    Agreed to   
Conferees                 ______________________________ _______________
Appointed                      Senate         House       Senate  House 

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H.R. 2918 Legislative     Senators                                    
 July 6,    Branch          Nelson (NE),
   2009     Appropriations  Inouye,
            , 2010          Pryor,
                            Tester,
                            Murkowski, 
                            and
                            Cochran.
                          (Senate asks.)
  

H.R. 2892 Homeland        Senators                                    
 July 9,    Security        Byrd,
   2009     Appropriations  Inouye,
            , 2010          Leahy,
                            Mikulski,
                            Murray,
                            Landrieu,
                            Lautenberg,
                            Tester,
                            Specter,
                            Voinovich,
                            Cochran,
                            Gregg,
                            Shelby,
                            Brownback, 
                            and
                            Murkowski.
                          (Senate asks.)
  

H.R. 2647 Defense         Senators                                    
July 23,    Authorization   Levin,
   2009     Act, 2010       Byrd,
                            Lieberman,
                            Reed,
                            Akaka,
                            Nelson (FL),
                            Nelson (NE),
                            Bayh,
                            Webb,
                            McCaskill,
                            Udall (CO),
                            Hagan,
                            Begich,
                            Burris,
                            McCain,
                            Inhofe,
                            Sessions,
                            Chambliss,
                            Graham,
                            Thune,
                            Wicker,
                            Burr,
                            Vitter, and
                            Collins.
                          (Senate asks.)
  

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H.R. 3183 Energy and      Senators                                    
July 29,    Water           Dorgan,
   2009     Development     Byrd,
            and Related     Murray,
            Agencies        Feinstein,
            Appropriations  Johnson,
            , 2010          Landrieu,
                            Reed,
                            Lautenberg,
                            Harkin,
                            Tester,
                            Inouye,
                            Bennett,
                            Cochran,
                            McConnell,
                            Bond,
                            Hutchison,
                            Shelby,
                            Alexander, 
                            and
                            Voinovich.
                          (Senate asks.)
  

H.R. 2997 Agriculture,    Senators                                    
 Aug. 4,    Rural           Kohl,
   2009     Development,    Harkin,
            Food and Drug   Dorgan,
            Administration  Feinstein,
             Related        Durbin,
            Agencies        Johnson,
            Appropriations  Nelson (NE),
            , 2010          Reed,
                            Pryor,
                            Specter,
                            Inouye,
                            Brownback,
                            Bennett,
                            Cochran,
                            Bond,
                            McConnell,
                            Collins, and
                            Shelby.
                          (Senate asks.)
  

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                                                                                                                                                     or placed                 sent to              to                           public
          measure  number                                                short title                                        passed     received in      on         passed      confer-  --------------------------   became       law
                                                                                                                             house       senate      calendar      senate       ence                                   law       number
                                                                                                                                                     in senate                             senate        house
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             H.R. 2642               Supplemental, 2008(\1\)............................................................    6-15-07       6-18-07     6-18-07   9-6-07(\2\)      (\3\)       (\5\)         (\4\)     6-30-08    110-252
              S. 3181                Homeland Security, 2009............................................................      * * *         * * *     6-23-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3182                Commerce, Justice, Science, 2009...................................................      * * *         * * *     6-23-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3230                Labor, HHS, Education, 2009........................................................      * * *         * * *      7-8-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3258                Energy and Water, 2009.............................................................      * * *         * * *     7-14-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3260                Financial Services, General Government, 2009.......................................      * * *         * * *     7-14-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3261                Transportation, HUD, 2009..........................................................      * * *         * * *     7-14-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3288                State, Foreign Operations, 2009....................................................      * * *         * * *     7-18-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3289                Agriculture, 2009..................................................................      * * *         * * *     7-21-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3301                Military Construction, VA, 2009....................................................      * * *         * * *     7-22-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 6599               Military Construction, VA, 2009....................................................     8-1-08        9-8-08      9-8-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2638               Consolidated Security, Disaster, Continuing, 2009(\6\).............................    6-15-07       6-18-07     6-18-07   7-26-07(\7\      (\8\)       (\9\)         * * *     9-30-08    110-329
                                                                                                                                                                         )
             H.R. 7110               Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act, 2008.....................................    9-26-08       9-26-08   ..........  ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 3689                Economic Recovery Act, 2008........................................................      * * *         * * *    11-18-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 7110               Job Creation and Unemployment Relief Act, 2008.....................................    9-26-08       9-26-08    11-18-08   ...........  ..........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
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\1\Originally Military Construction, VA, 2008.    \2\See H.R. 2764.    \3\May 15, 2008, House agreed to Senate amendment with amendments; May 22, 2008, Senate concurred in House amendment No. 2 to the Senate amendment, with an
  amendment; Senate concurred in House amendment No. 1 to the Senate amendment, with an amendment.    \4\June 19, 2008, House agreed to Senate amendment to House amendment No. 2 to the Senate amendment; House agreed to Senate
  amendment to House amendment No. 1 to the Senate amendment, with amendments.    \5\June 26, 2008, Senate concurred in House amendments.    \6\Originally Homeland Security, 2008.    \7\See H.R. 2764.     \8\Sept. 24, 2008, House
  agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment.    \9\Sept. 27, 2008, Senate concurred in House amendment to Senate amendment.



 
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          measure  number                                                short title                                        passed     received in      on        passed      confer-   --------------------------   became       law
                                                                                                                             house       senate      calendar     senate        ence                                   law       number
                                                                                                                                                     in senate                             senate        house
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               S. 336                American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 2009.......................................      * * *         * * *     1-27-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 1105               Omnibus, 2009......................................................................    2-25-09       2-25-09     2-26-09     3-10-09        * * *       * * *         * * *     3-11-09      111-8
            H.J. Res. 38             Further Continuing, 2009...........................................................     3-6-09        3-6-09       * * *      3-6-09        * * *       * * *         * * *      3-6-09      111-6
             H.R. 2346               Supplemental, 2009.................................................................    5-14-09       5-14-09     5-14-09     5-21-09      6-11-09     6-18-09       6-16-09     6-24-09     111-32
              S. 1054                Supplemental, 2009.................................................................      * * *         * * *     5-14-09       (\1\)   ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1294                Legislative, 2010..................................................................      * * *         * * *     6-18-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1298                Homeland, 2010.....................................................................      * * *         * * *     6-18-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2847               Commerce, Justice, Science, 2010...................................................    6-18-09       6-22-09     6-25-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2918               Legislative, 2010..................................................................    6-19-09       6-22-09     6-22-09      7-6-09   ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2892               Homeland, 2010.....................................................................    6-24-09        7-6-09      7-6-09      7-9-09   ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2996               Interior, 2010.....................................................................    6-26-09        7-6-09      7-7-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1406                Agriculture, 2010..................................................................      * * *         * * *      7-7-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1407                Military Construction, VA, 2010....................................................      * * *         * * *      7-7-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1432                Financial Services, General Government, 2010.......................................      * * *         * * *      7-9-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1434                State, Foreign Operations, 2010....................................................      * * *         * * *      7-9-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
              S. 1436                Energy and Water, 2010.............................................................      * * *         * * *      7-9-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 2997               Agriculture, 2010..................................................................     7-9-09       7-10-09     7-10-09      8-4-09   ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3082               Military Construction, VA, 2010....................................................    7-10-09       7-13-09     7-13-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3081               State, Foreign Operations, 2010....................................................     7-9-09       7-13-09     7-13-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3170               Financial Services, General Government, 2010.......................................    7-16-09       7-20-09     7-20-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3183               Energy and Water, 2010.............................................................    7-17-09       7-20-09     7-20-09     7-29-09   ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3288               Transportation, HUD, Related Agencies, 2010........................................    7-23-09       7-27-09      8-5-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3293               Labor, HHS, Education, 2010........................................................    7-24-09       7-27-09      8-4-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3326               Defense, 2010......................................................................    7-30-09        8-3-09     9-10-09   ..........  ...........  ..........  ............  ..........  .........
             H.R. 3435               Supplemental, CAR Save Program, 2010...............................................    7-31-09        8-3-09      8-4-09      8-6-09        * * *       * * *         * * *      8-7-09     111-47
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\1\See H.R. 2346.