[House Calendars, Final - 106th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
FOOTNOTES
The total laws of the One Hundred Sixth Congress, numbered 604,
which were divided as follows: House bills, 368; House joint
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 190; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public
laws, 580; private laws, 24.
The House passed 708 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions,
150 House concurrent resolutions, 394 simple resolutions, and 198 Senate
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions.
The Senate passed 402 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions,
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 363 Senate bills, 12 Senate joint
resolutions, 81 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 273 simple
resolutions.
Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 11; Total Senate bills
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills
pocket vetoed, 1; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
There were introduced in the Senate, 3,287 bills, 56 joint
resolutions, 162 concurrent resolutions, and 393 simple resolutions.
There were introduced in the House, 5,681 bills, 134 joint
resolutions, 447 concurrent resolutions, and 680 simple resolutions.
The Senate committees issued 789 reports.
The House committees issued 1,056 reports.
4 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
There were 2 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of
which 2 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
There were 1,214 rollcalls, divided as follows: 5 quorum calls,
679 yeas and nays, and 530 recorded votes.
11 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 0 of which received a
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such
motions.
The president transmitted to the House 141 messages, 2 of which
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the
Union and 138 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message
which was not referred to committees.
Executive departments transmitted 11,409 communications.
Petitions filed numbered 124.
Memorials filed numbered 493.