[DOCID:sc001] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 1-5] ? [[Page 1]] ======================================================================== SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS ________________________________________________________________________ FIRST SESSION convened january 6, 2009 DAYS OF SESSION 151 SECOND SESSION ======================================================================== CALENDAR OF BUSINESS Wednesday, October 28, 2009 SENATE CONVENES AT 9:30 A.M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS MOTION TO PROCEED TO H.R. 3548 (ORDER NO. 174) Motion to proceed to the consideration of H.R. 3548, an act to amend the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008 to provide for the temporary availability of certain additional emergency unemployment compensation, and for other purposes. (Oct. 27, 2009.) PENDING BUSINESS H.R. 2847 (ORDER NO. 87) An act making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other purposes. (Oct. 5, 2009.) (Unanimous Consent Agreements on P. 2) ________________________________________________________________________ PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY ERICKSON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE By Kathleen Alvarez Tritak, Legislative Clerk ======================================================================== [[Page 2]] UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENTS H.R. 3548 (ORDER NO. 174) 1.--Ordered, That upon the conclusion of Morning Business on Wednesday, October 28, 2009, the Senate resume consideration of the motion to proceed to H.R. 3548, an act to amend the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008 to provide for the temporary availability of certain additional emergency unemployment compensation, and for other purposes. Ordered further, That time during any period of Morning Business, recess or adjournment count post cloture. (Oct. 27, 2009.) H.R. 2847 (ORDER NO. 87) 2.--Ordered, That cloture not having been invoked on the committee substitute amendment to H.R. 2847, an act making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other purposes, and a motion to reconsider the vote by which cloture was not invoked having been entered, that the cloture vote on the bill be delayed to occur upon reconsideration, and that upon reconsideration, if cloture is not invoked on the substitute, then the cloture motion on the bill be withdrawn. Ordered further, That the filing deadline for first degree amendments be 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Ordered further, That with regard to the motion to invoke cloture on the committee-reported substitute amendment and on H.R. 2847, the mandatory quorums required under Rule XXII be waived. (Oct. 8, 2009.) 2009 ================================================================================= January, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. ================================================================================= February, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. ================================================================================= March, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31. ================================================================================= April, 01, 02, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30. ================================================================================= May, 01, 04, 05, 06, 07, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21. ================================================================================= June, 01, 02, 03, 04, 08, 05, 09, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25. ================================================================================= July, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. ================================================================================= August, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10. ================================================================================= September, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30. ================================================================================= October, 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28. ================================================================================= November. ================================================================================= December. ================================================================================= ================================================================================= [[Page 3]] 2009 ================================================================================= January, 2. ================================================================================= February, ================================================================================= March, ================================================================================= April, ================================================================================= May, ================================================================================= June, ================================================================================= July, ================================================================================= August, ================================================================================= September, ================================================================================= October, ================================================================================= November, ================================================================================= December, ================================================================================= ================================================================================= Days Senate met during Second Session, One Hundred Tenth Congress, are marked (---). [[Page 4]] 2008 ====================================================================================== January, 03, 07, 09, 11, 15, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31. ====================================================================================== February, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. ====================================================================================== March, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 21, 24, 27, 31. ====================================================================================== April, 01, 02, 03, 04, 07, 08, 09, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30. ====================================================================================== May, 01, 02, 06, 07, 08, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 29. ====================================================================================== June, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30. ====================================================================================== July, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. ====================================================================================== August, 01, 05, 08, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29. ====================================================================================== September, 02, 05, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30. ====================================================================================== October, 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 10, 14, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. ====================================================================================== November, 03, 06, 10, 13, 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, 29. ====================================================================================== December, 02, 05, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30. ====================================================================================== Days Senate met during Second Session, One Hundred Tenth Congress, are marked (---). Boxed area indicates a scheduled non-legislative period. [[Page 5]]
[DOCID:sc002] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 6] [[Page 6]] 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 Kirk, Paul G., Jr.\4\............................... 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. 22 Ind. Dem. 1 33 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. 58 Ind. Dem. 1 Ind. 1 100 Rep. 40). [DOCID:sc003] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 7-9] COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES __________ [[Page (7)]] 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 Paul G. Kirk, Jr., of Massachusetts __________ 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 George S. LeMieux, of Florida 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 Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire 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 George S. LeMieux, of Florida Johnny Isakson, of Georgia David Vitter, of Louisiana Sam Brownback, of Kansas Mike Johanns, of Nebraska [[Page 8]] 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 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 F. Bennet, of Colorado __________ 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 Paul G. Kirk, Jr., of Massachusetts __________ 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 [[Page 9]] 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 [DOCID:sc004] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 10] [[Page 10]] 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 __________ Bob Corker, of Tennessee Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Susan M. Collins, of Maine Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah George S. LeMieux, of Florida Sam Brownback, of Kansas Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia [DOCID:sc005] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 11] [[Page 11]] 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 Mark R. Warner, 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 __________ [DOCID:sc006] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 12] Cross Index of General Orders Measures With Corresponding Order Numbers Measure Number Order Number [[Page 12]] 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. 369............................................................ 183 S. 379............................................................ 181 S. 380............................................................ 148 S. 384............................................................ 60 S. 414............................................................ 54 S. 423............................................................ 101 S. 478............................................................ 24 S. 482............................................................ 25 S. 507............................................................ 179 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. 668............................................................ 185 S. 669............................................................ 78 S. 685............................................................ 77 S. 728............................................................ 155 S. 801............................................................ 167 S. 806............................................................ 164 S. 838............................................................ 58 S. 849............................................................ 125 S. 859............................................................ 154 S. 872............................................................ 188 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. 1340........................................................... 186 S. 1344........................................................... 86 S. 1406........................................................... 99 S. 1407........................................................... 100 S. 1415........................................................... 114 S. 1432........................................................... 102 S. 1434........................................................... 103 S. 1436........................................................... 104 S. 1451........................................................... 168 S. 1462........................................................... 110 S. 1496........................................................... 123 S. 1498........................................................... 126 S. 1533........................................................... 132 S. 1552........................................................... 145 S. 1572........................................................... 152 S. 1670........................................................... 165 S. 1679........................................................... 161 S. 1687........................................................... 162 S. 1692........................................................... 177 S. 1751........................................................... 173 S. 1772........................................................... 176 S. 1776........................................................... 178 S. 1796........................................................... 184 S. 1858........................................................... 187 S. 1927........................................................... 189 S.J. Res. 17...................................................... 127 S.J. Res. 18...................................................... 180 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. 905.......................................................... 169 H.R. 1129......................................................... 170 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. 3293......................................................... 149 H.R. 3548......................................................... 174 H.R. 3590......................................................... 175 [DOCID:sc007] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 13-32] GENERAL ORDERS UNDER RULE VIII ======================================================================== Order Measure Number Title Reported or No. and Author Placed on the Calendar ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page (13)]] 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. (Rept. 1968 to improve 85.) (Minority views assistance to domestic filed.) 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. [[Page 22]] 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. [[Page 23]] 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. [[Page 24]] 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. [[Page 25]] 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. [[Page 26]] 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.) (See also Order No. 169.) 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. 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. 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.) [[Page 27]] 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.) 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 Homeland Security and a presumption that a Governmental Affairs, disability or death of with amendments. (Rept. a Federal employee in 75.) fire protection activities caused by any of certain diseases is the result of the performance of such employee's duty. 161 S. 1679 A bill to make quality, Sept. 17, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Harkin affordable health care Harkin, Committee on available to all Health, Education, Americans, reduce Labor, and Pensions, costs, improve health without amendment. (An care quality, enhance original bill.) (No disease prevention, and written report.) strengthen the health care workforce. 162 S. 1687 A bill to prohibit the Sept. 21, 2009.--Read the Mr. Johanns Federal Government from second time and placed and others awarding contracts, on the calendar. grants, or other agreements to, providing any other Federal funds to, or engaging in activities that promote the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. 164 S. 806 A bill to provide for the Sept. 22, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Voinovich establishment, Lieberman, Committee on and others administration, and Homeland Security and funding of Federal Governmental Affairs, Executive Boards, and with an amendment in for other purposes. the nature of a substitute. (Rept. 77.) [[Page 28]] 165 S. 1670 A bill to reform and Sept. 24, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Leahy and modernize the Leahy, Committee on the others limitations on Judiciary, with exclusive rights amendments. (No written relating to secondary report.) transmissions of certain signals. 167 S. 801 A bill to amend title 38, Sept. 25, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Akaka and United States Code, to Akaka, Committee on others waive charges for Veterans' Affairs, with humanitarian care an amendment in the provided by the nature of a substitute, Department of Veterans and an amendment to the Affairs to family title. (Rept. 80.) members accompanying veterans severely injured after September 11, 2001, as they receive medical care from the Department and to provide assistance to family caregivers, and for other purposes. 168 S. 1451 A bill to modernize the Sept. 29, 2009.--Mr. Mr. air traffic control Rockefeller, Committee Rockefeller system, improve the on Commerce, Science, and others safety, reliability, and Transportation, and availability of with an amendment in transportation by air the nature of a in the United States, substitute. (Rept. 82.) provide for modernization of the air traffic control system, reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration, and for other purposes. 169 H.R. 905 An act to expand the Sept. 30, 2009.--Placed boundaries of the on the calendar. (See Thunder Bay National also Order No. 148.) Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve, and for other purposes. 170 H.R. 1129 An act to authorize the Sept. 30, 2009.--Mr. Secretary of the Dorgan, Committee on Interior to provide an Indian Affairs, with annual grant to amendments. (Rept. 84.) facilitate an iron working training program for Native Americans. [[Page 29]] 173 S. 1751 A bill to prohibit the Oct. 6, 2009.--Read the Messrs. Federal Government from second time and placed Johanns and awarding contracts, on the calendar. Nelson (NE) grants, or other agreements to, providing any other Federal funds to, or engaging in activities that promote the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now or any other entity which has been indicted for or convicted of violations of laws governing election administration or campaign financing. 174 H.R. 3548 An act to amend the Oct. 13, 2009.--Read the Supplemental second time and placed Appropriations Act, on the calendar. 2008 to provide for the temporary availability of certain additional emergency unemployment compensation, and for other purposes. 175 H.R. 3590 An act to amend the Oct. 13, 2009.--Read the Internal Revenue Code second time and placed of 1986 to modify the on the calendar. first-time homebuyers credit in the case of members of the Armed Forces and certain other Federal employees, and for other purposes. 176 S. 1772 A bill to require that Oct. 13, 2009.--Read the Mr. Bunning all legislative matters second time and placed be available and fully on the calendar. scored by CBO 72 hours before consideration by any subcommittee or committee of the Senate or on the floor of the Senate. 177 S. 1692 A bill to extend the Oct. 13, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Leahy and sunset of certain Leahy, Committee on the others provisions of the USA Judiciary, with an PATRIOT Act and the amendment in the nature authority to issue of a substitute. (No national security written report.) letters, and for other purposes. [[Page 30]] 178 S. 1776 A bill to amend title Oct. 14, 2009.--Read the Ms. Stabenow XVIII of the Social second time and placed Security Act to provide on the calendar. for the update under the Medicare physician fee schedule for years beginning with 2010 and to sunset the application of the sustainable growth rate formula, and for other purposes. 179 S. 507 A bill to provide for Oct. 14, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Akaka and retirement equity for Lieberman, Committee on others Federal employees in Homeland Security and nonforeign areas Governmental Affairs, outside the 48 with amendments. (Rept. contiguous States and 88.) the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. 180 S.J. Res. 18 Joint resolution relating Oct. 15, 2009.--Committee Messrs. Kerry to the approval of the discharged pursuant to and Lugar proposed agreement for 42 U.S.C. 2159, and nuclear cooperation placed on the calendar. between the United States and the United Arab Emirates. 181 S. 379 A bill to provide fair Oct. 15, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Leahy and compensation to artists Leahy, Committee on the others for use of their sound Judiciary, with recordings. amendments. (No written report.) 183 S. 369 A bill to prohibit brand Oct. 15, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Kohl and name drug companies Leahy, Committee on the others from compensating Judiciary, with an generic drug companies amendment in the nature to delay the entry of a of a substitute. (No generic drug into the written report.) market. 184 S. 1796 A bill to provide Oct. 19, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Baucus affordable, quality Baucus, Committee on health care for all Finance, without Americans and reduce amendment. (An original the growth in health bill.) (Rept. 89.) care spending, and for (Additional and other purposes. minority views filed.) 185 S. 668 A bill to reauthorize the Oct. 21, 2009.--Mr. Mmes. Murray Northwest Straits Rockefeller, Committee and Cantwell Marine Conservation on Commerce, Science, Initiative Act to and Transportation, promote the protection with an amendment in of the resources of the the nature of a Northwest Straits, and substitute. (Rept. 90.) for other purposes. [[Page 31]] 186 S. 1340 A bill to establish a Oct. 22, 2009.--Mr. Messrs. Leahy minimum funding level Leahy, Committee on the and Crapo for programs under the Judiciary, without Victims of Crime Act of amendment. (No written 1984 for fiscal years report.) 2010 to 2014 that ensures a reasonable growth in victim programs without jeopardizing the long- term sustainability of the Crime Victims Fund. 187 S. 1858 A bill to require Senate Oct. 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. 188 S. 872 A bill to establish a Oct. 26, 2009.--Mr. Mr. Voinovich Deputy Secretary of Lieberman, Committee on and others Homeland Security for Homeland Security and Management, and for Governmental Affairs, other purposes. with an amendment. (Rept. 91.) 189 S. 1927 A bill to establish a Oct. 27, 2009.--Read the Messrs. Dodd moratorium on credit second time and placed and Udall (CO) card interest rate on the calendar. increases, and for other purposes. [[Page 32]] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ [DOCID:sc008] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 33-34] 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) ________________________________________________________________________ Number Title Date and Senator ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 33]] RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE ________________________________________________________________________ When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before the Senate on the next legislative day for consideration, unless by unanimous consent the Senate shall otherwise direct. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.) ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Short Title Date Submitted and Author ________________________________________________________________________ BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME ________________________________________________________________________ When objection is heard to the second reading of a bill or joint resolution, that measure is then laid before the Senate during morning business of the next legislative day for the second reading. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 2.) ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Short Title Date and Author ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 34]] [DOCID:sc009] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 35] SUBJECTS ON THE TABLE ________________________________________________________________________ Such subjects are business, usually bills and resolutions, placed here by unanimous consent. Once business has been given this status, it is in order to move to proceed to its consideration, even though it cannot be reached by a ``call of the calendar''. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Measure Title Date Number ________________________________________________________________________ MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION ________________________________________________________________________ After an action taken by the Senate, any Senator voting with the prevailing side or who has not voted may, on the same day or on either of the next two days of actual session thereafter, either enter a motion for reconsideration or move a reconsideration. This section contains such motions not yet acted on as so provided by rule XIII, Paragraph 1. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Date Subject ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 35]] Oct. 13, 2009. Motion entered by Mr. Reid to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the committee reported substitute amendment to H.R. 2847 was not invoked (Roll Call Vote No. 320). [DOCID:sc010] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 36-38] BILLS IN CONFERENCE ________________________________________________________________________ Jefferson's Manual, Section XLVI: ``And in all cases of conference asked after a vote of disagreement, etc., the conferees of the House asking it are to leave the papers with the conferees of the other * * *.'' The House agreeing to the conference usually acts on the report before the House requesting a conference. ________________________________________________________________________ ======================================================================== Number Conferees Date Report and Date Brief Title Agreed to Conferees ______________________________ _______________ Appointed Senate House Senate House ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 36]] H.R. 3288 Transportation, Senators Sept. 17, HUD, Related Murray, 2009 Agencies Byrd, Appropriations Mikulski, , 2010 Kohl, Durbin, Dorgan, Leahy, Harkin, Feinstein, Johnson, Lautenberg, Specter, Inouye, Bond, Shelby, Bennett, Hutchison, Brownback, Alexander, Collins, Voinovich, and Cochran. (Senate asks.) H.R. 2996 Interior, Senators Representatives Sept. 24, Environment, Feinstein, Visclosky, 2009 Related Byrd, Edwards of Sept. 25, Agencies Leahy, Texas, 2009 Appropriations Dorgan, Pastor, , 2010 Mikulski, Berry, Kohl, Fattah, Johnson, Israel, Reed, Ryan of Nelson (NE), Ohio, Tester, Olver, Inouye, Davis of Alexander, Tennessee, Cochran, Salazar, Bennett, Obey, Gregg, Frelinghuysen, Murkowski, Wamp, Collins, and Simpson, Bond. Rehberg, (Senate asks.) Calvert, Alexander, and Lewis of California. (House acts first.) [[Page 37]] H.R. 3326 Defense Senators Oct. 6, Appropriations Inouye, 2009 , 2010 Byrd, Leahy, Harkin, Dorgan, Durbin, Feinstein, Mikulski, Kohl, Murray, Specter, Cochran, Bond, McConnell, Shelby, Gregg, Hutchison, Bennett, and Brownback. (Senate asks.) [[Page 38]] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ [DOCID:sc011] From the Senate Calendar Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 39-40] STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS [[Page 39]] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- reported conference report agreed or placed sent to to public measure number short title passed received in on passed confer- -------------------------- became law house senate calendar senate ence law number in senate senate house ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H.R. 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 ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .......... ......... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \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. STATUS OF APPROPRIATION BILLS, FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS [[Page 40]] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- reported conference report agreed or placed sent to to public measure number short title passed received in on passed confer- -------------------------- became law house senate calendar senate ence law number in senate senate house ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 (\2\) ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... 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 9-23-09 9-30-09 9-25-09 10-1-09 111-68 H.R. 2892 Homeland, 2010..................................................................... 6-24-09 7-6-09 7-6-09 7-9-09 10-1-09 10-20-09 10-15-09 .......... ......... H.R. 2996 Interior, 2010..................................................................... 6-26-09 7-6-09 7-7-09 9-24-09 9-25-09 .......... ............ .......... ......... S. 1406 Agriculture, 2010.................................................................. * * * * * * 7-7-09 (\3\) ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... 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 9-29-09 10-8-09 10-7-09 10-21-09 111-80 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 9-25-09 10-15-09 10-1-09 .......... ......... H.R. 3288 Transportation, HUD, Related Agencies, 2010........................................ 7-23-09 7-27-09 8-5-09 9-17-09 ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... 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 10-6-09 ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... 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 ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ................................................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... ......... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\See H.R. 2346. \2\See H.R. 2918. \3\See H.R. 3082.