[House Calendars, Final - 107th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


                    HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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                      HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H. Con. Res. 1.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Jan. 3, 2001. Received 
    in Senate Jan. 3, 2001. Passed Senate Jan. 4 (Legislative day 
    of Jan. 3), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 14.--Permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol 
    for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of 
    remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Referred to House 
    Administration Jan. 30, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Jan. 31, 2001; Roll No. 6: 4070. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Rules and Administration Jan. 31, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate with amendment Feb. 8, 2001. House 
    agreed to Senate amendment Feb. 27, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 15 (S. Con. Res. 6).--Expressing sympathy for the 
    victims of the devastating earthquake that struck India on 
    January 26, 2001, and support for ongoing aid efforts. 
    Referred to International Relations and in addition to 
    Financial Services Jan. 30, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Jan. 31, 2001; Roll No. 7: 4061. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 31, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 18.--Providing for an adjournment of the House of 
    Representatives. Passed House Jan. 31, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and passed Jan. 31, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 25.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
    tuberous sclerosis. Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 8, 
    2001. Reported amended Aug. 1, 2001; Rept. 107181. House 
    Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 4, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, 
    and Pensions Dec. 5, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 
    Dec. 12, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 27.--Honoring the National Institute of Standards and 
    Technology and its employees for 100 years of service to the 
    Nation. Referred to Science Feb. 13, 2001. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Feb. 28, 2001; Roll No. 20: 4131. Received in 
    Senate and passed Mar. 1, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 28.--Providing for a joint session of Congress to 
    receive a message from the President. Passed House Feb. 13, 
    2001. Received in Senate and passed Feb. 14, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 31 (S. Con. Res. 12).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress regarding the importance of organ, tissue, bone 
    marrow, and blood donation and supporting National Donor Day. 
    Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 13, 2001. Reported Mar. 
    6, 2001; Rept. 10710. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Mar. 7, 2001; Roll No. 30: 4180. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary Mar. 8, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 32.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Feb. 14, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and passed Feb. 14, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 36.--Urging increased Federal funding for juvenile 
    (Type 1) diabetes research. Referred to Energy and Commerce 
    Feb. 14, 2001. Reported amended Aug. 1, 2001; Rept. 107182. 
    House Calendar. Passed House amended June 4, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
    June 5, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 39.--Honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by 28 
    United States soldiers killed by an Iraqi missile attack on 
    February 25, 1991, during Operation Desert Storm, and 
    resolving to support appropriate and effective theater missile 
    defense programs. Referred to Armed Services Feb. 27, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 27, 2001; Roll No. 16: 
    3950. Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Feb. 
    28, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 41.--Expressing sympathy for the victims of the 
    devastating earthquakes that struck El Salvador on January 13, 
    2001, and February 13, 2001, and supporting ongoing aid 
    efforts. Referred to International Relations and in addition 
    to Financial Services Feb. 27, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Mar. 20, 2001; Roll No. 52: 4051. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 21, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 43.--Authorizing the printing of a revised and 
    updated version of the House document entitled ``Black 
    Americans in Congress, 1870-1989''. Referred to House 
    Administration Feb. 27, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Mar. 21, 2001; Roll No. 53: 4141. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Rules and Administration Mar. 22, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate Apr. 6, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 47 (S. Con. Res. 22).--Honoring the 21 members of the 
    National Guard who were killed in the crash of a National 
    Guard aircraft on March 3, 2001, in south-central Georgia. 
    Referred to Armed Services Mar. 6, 2001. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Mar. 7, 2001; Roll No. 32: 4130. Received 
    in Senate and passed Mar. 8, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 56 (S. Con. Res. 44).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress regarding National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. 
    Referred to Government Reform Mar. 7, 2001. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House May 21, 2001; Roll No. 126: 3680. Received in 
    Senate May 22, 2001. Referred to the Judiciary June 7, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 57.--Condemning the heinous atrocities that occurred 
    on March 5, 2001, at Santana High School in Santee, 
    California. Referred to Education and the Workforce Mar. 8, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 13, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Mar. 14, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 59.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    establishment of National Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week. 
    Referred to Government Reform Mar. 8, 2001. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Apr. 3, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Apr. 4, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 61.--Expressing support for a National Reflex 
    Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) Awareness Month. Referred to 
    Energy and Commerce Mar. 13, 2001. Reported Aug. 1, 2001; 
    Rept. 107183.
 House Calendar.................................................House 69
  
H. Con. Res. 62 (S. Con. Res. 16).--Expressing the sense of 
    Congress that the George Washington letter to Tuoro Synagogue 
    in Newport, Rhode Island, which is on display at the B'nai 
    B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum in Washington D.C., is 
    one of the most significant early statements buttressing the 
    nascent American constitutional guarantee of religious 
    freedom. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 14, 2001. Reported 
    amended July 17, 2001; Rept. 107143.
 House Calendar.................................................House 54
  
H. Con. Res. 66.--Authorizing the printing of a revised and 
    updated version of the House document entitled ``Women in 
    Congress, 1917-1990''. Referred to House Administration Mar. 
    15, 2001. Considered under suspension of rules Apr. 3, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 4, 2001; Roll No. 79: 4141. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration 
    Apr. 5, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Apr. 24, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 69.--Expressing the sense of the Congress on the 
    Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child 
    Abduction and urging all Contracting States to the Convention 
    to recommend the production of practice guides. Referred to 
    International Relations Mar. 20, 2001. Committee discharged. 
    Passed House amended Mar. 22, 2001. Received in Senate Mar. 
    22, 2001. Passed Senate Mar. 23, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 73.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 2008 
    Olympic Games should not be held in Beijing unless the 
    Government of the People's Republic of China releases all 
    political prisoners, ratifies the International Covenant on 
    Civil and Political Rights, and observes internationally 
    recognized human rights. Referred to International Relations 
    Mar. 21, 2001. Reported amended Apr. 4, 2001; Rept. 10740.
 House Calendar.................................................House 14
  
H. Con. Res. 74.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the 20th annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service. 
    Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 21, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House May 8, 2001. Received in Senate 
    and passed May 9, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 76.--Authorizing the use of the East Front of the 
    Capitol Grounds for performances sponsored by the John F. 
    Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 21, 2001. Reported May 
    21, 2001; Rept. 10772. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 21, 2001. Received in Senate and passed May 22, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 77 (S. Con. Res. 90).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress regarding the efforts of people of the United States 
    of Korean ancestry to reunite with their family members in 
    North Korea. Referred to International Relations Mar. 22, 
    2001. Considered under suspension of rules Nov. 27, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 28, 2001; Roll No. 452: 
    4200. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    Nov. 29, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 79.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 22, 2001. Reported May 
    21, 2001; Rept. 10773. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 21, 2001. Received in Senate and passed May 22, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 80.--Congratulating the city of Detroit and its 
    residents on the occasion of the tricentennial of the city's 
    founding. Referred to Government Reform Mar. 22, 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House May 22, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary May 24, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate June 6, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 83 (H. Res. 100) (H. Res. 134) (H. Res. 136) (S. Con. 
    Res. 20).--Establishing the congressional budget for the 
    United States Government for fiscal year 2002, revising the 
    congressional budget for the United States Government for 
    fiscal year 2001, and setting forth appropriate budgetary 
    levels for each of fiscal years 2003 through 2011. Reported 
    from the Budget Mar. 23, 2001; Rept. 10726. Union Calendar. 
    Passed House amended Mar. 28, 2001; Roll No. 70: 222205. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Budget Mar. 28, 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 2 
    (Legislative day of Mar. 30), 2001. Considered Apr. 2 
    (Legislative day of Mar. 30), 3, 4, 5, 2001. Passed Senate 
    with amendment Apr. 6, 2001; Roll No. 86: 6535. Senate 
    insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference Apr. 23, 
    2001. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to a 
    conference Apr. 24, 2001. Conference report filed in the House 
    May 3, 2001; Rept. 10755. House recommitted the conference 
    report pursuant to H. Res. 134 May 8, 2001. Conference report 
    filed in the House May 8, 2001; Rept. 10760. House agreed to 
    conference report May 9, 2001; Roll No. 104: 221207. 
    Conference report considered in Senate May 9, 2001. Senate 
    agreed to conference report May 10, 2001; Roll No. 98: 5347.
  
H. Con. Res. 84.--Supporting the goals of Red Ribbon Week in 
    promoting drug-free communities. Referred to Energy and 
    Commerce Mar. 27, 2001. Reported Sept. 5, 2001; Rept. 107197. 
    House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 24, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
    Sept. 25, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Nov. 18, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 87.--Authorizing the 2001 District of Columbia 
    Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run to be run through 
    the Capitol Grounds. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure Mar. 27, 2001. Reported May 21, 2001; Rept. 
    10774. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House May 21, 
    2001. Received in Senate and passed May 22, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 88.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    President should issue a proclamation recognizing a National 
    Lao-Hmong Recognition Day. Referred to Government Reform Mar. 
    27, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 13, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Nov. 14, 
    2001. Reported Nov. 29, 2001; no written report. Passed Senate 
    Dec. 10, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 89.--Mourning the death of Ron Sander at the hands of 
    terrorist kidnappers in Ecuador and welcoming the release from 
    captivity of Arnie Alford, Steve Derry, Jason Weber, and David 
    Bradley, and supporting efforts by the United States to combat 
    such terrorism. Referred to International Relations Mar. 28, 
    2001. Committee discharged. Passed House Aug. 2, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Aug. 3, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 90.--Authorizing the printing of a revised and 
    updated version of the House document entitled ``Hispanic 
    Americans in Congress''. Referred to House Administration Mar. 
    29, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 9, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration 
    Oct. 10, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Dec. 8 
    (Legislative day of Dec. 7), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 91.--Recognizing the importance of increasing 
    awareness of the autism spectrum disorder, and supporting 
    programs for greater research and improved treatment of autism 
    and improved training and support for individuals with autism 
    and those who care for them. Referred to Energy and Commerce 
    and in addition to Education and the Workforce Mar. 29, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House May 1, 2001; Roll No. 90: 4181. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, 
    and Pensions May 2, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 93.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Apr. 3, 2001. Received 
    in Senate and passed Apr. 4, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 95.--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week. 
    Referred to Education and the Workforce Apr. 3, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended May 1, 2001; Roll No. 91: 
    4046. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary May 2, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 100.--Commending Clear Channel Communications and the 
    American Football Coaches Association for their dedication and 
    efforts for protecting children by providing a vital means for 
    locating the Nation's missing, kidnapped, and runaway 
    children. Referred to Education and the Workforce Apr. 4, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 5, 2001; Roll 
    No. 150: 4050. Received in Senate June 6, 2001. Referred to 
    the Judiciary June 7, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 102 (S. Con. Res. 53).--Relating to efforts to reduce 
    hunger in sub-Saharan Africa. Referred to International 
    Relations Apr. 4, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    Dec. 5, 2001; Roll No. 471: 4009. Received in Senate and 
    ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 6, 2001. Passed Senate 
    Mar. 8, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 108.--Honoring the National Science Foundation for 50 
    years of service to the Nation. Referred to Science Apr. 25, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House May 8, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and passed May 9, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 109.--Honoring the services and sacrifices of the 
    United States merchant marine. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure and in addition to Armed Services Apr. 25, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House May 21, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary May 22, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 110.--Expressing the sense of the Congress in support 
    of National Children's Memorial Flag Day. Referred to 
    Education and the Workforce Apr. 26, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House Apr. 26, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary Apr. 26, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 116.--Recommending the integration of Lithuania, 
    Latvia, and Estonia into the North Atlantic Treaty 
    Organization (NATO). Referred to International Relations Apr. 
    26, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 7, 2002. Received 
    in Senate Oct. 8, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 117.--Expressing sympathy to the family, friends, and 
    co-workers of Veronica ``Roni'' Bowers and Charity Bowers. 
    Referred to International Relations May 1, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House May 1, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations May 2, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 130.--Authorizing printing of the book entitled 
    ``Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Congress''. Referred 
    to House Administration May 8, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Oct. 9, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Rules 
    and Administration Oct. 10, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Nov. 9, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 135.--Expressing the sense of the Congress welcoming 
    President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States. 
    Referred to International Relations May 15, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House amended May 17, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 17, 2001.
H. Con. Res. 139.--Welcoming His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme 
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, on his visit to the 
    United States and commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the 
    acceptance of Christianity in Armenia. Referred to 
    International Relations May 21, 2001. Committee discharged. 
    Passed House May 23, 2001. Received in Senate May 24, 2001. 
    Passed Senate May 25, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 145 (S. Con. Res. 42).--Condemning the recent order 
    by the Taliban regime of Afghanistan to require Hindus in 
    Afghanistan to wear symbols identifying them as Hindu. 
    Referred to International Relations May 25, 2001. Passed House 
    June 13, 2001; Roll No. 161: 4200. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations June 14, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 146.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House May 26 (Legislative 
    day of May 25), 2001. Received in Senate and passed May 26, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 149.--Permitting the use of the Rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony to present posthumously a gold medal on 
    behalf of Congress to Charles M. Schulz. Referred to House 
    Administration June 5, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed 
    House June 5, 2001. Received in Senate and passed June 6, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 150.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik 
    Weihenmayer's achievement of becoming the first blind person 
    to climb Mount Everest demonstrates the abilities and 
    potential of all blind people and other individuals with 
    disabilities. Referred to Education and the Workforce June 5, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House June 6, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
    June 7, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 154.--Honoring the continued commitment of the Army 
    National Guard combat units deployed in support of Army 
    operations in Bosnia, recognizing the sacrifices made by the 
    members of those units while away from their jobs and families 
    during those deployments, recognizing the important role of 
    all National Guard and Reserve personnel at home and abroad to 
    the national security of the United States, and acknowledging, 
    honoring, and expressing appreciation for the critical support 
    by employers of the Guard and Reserve. Referred to Armed 
    Services June 7, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House June 19, 
    2001; Roll No. 167: 4170. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Armed Services June 20, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 157.--Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his 
    significant and distinguished role in the development and 
    advancement of science and electricity. Referred to Science 
    June 12, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 27, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Nov. 28, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 161 (S. Con. Res. 55).--Honoring the 19 United States 
    servicemen who died in the terrorist bombing of the Khobar 
    Towers in Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996. Referred to Armed 
    Services June 14, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    June 25, 2001; Roll No. 188: 3790. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Armed Services June 26, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate July 12 (Legislative day of July 
    10), 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 163.--Recognizing the historical significance of 
    Juneteenth Independence Day and expressing the sense of 
    Congress that history be regarded as a means of understanding 
    the past and solving the challenges of the future. Referred to 
    Government Reform June 14, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    amended June 19, 2001; Roll No. 168: 4150. Received in Senate 
    and referred to the Judiciary June 20, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 165.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
    continual research and education into the cause and cure for 
    fibroid cancer be addressed. Referred to Energy and Commerce 
    June 19, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 20, 
    2002; Roll No. 172: 3630. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions May 21, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 168.--Expressing the sense of Congress in support of 
    victims of torture. Referred to International Relations June 
    20, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2001; Roll 
    No. 212: 4090. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary July 11, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 170.--Encouraging corporations to contribute to 
    faith-based organizations. Referred to Energy and Commerce 
    June 20, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2001; 
    Roll No. 211: 39117. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs July 11, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 172.--Recognizing and honoring the Young Men's 
    Christian Association on the occasion of its 150th anniversary 
    in the United States. Referred to Education and the Workforce 
    June 25, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 26, 
    2001. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 
    27, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 174 (S. Con. Res. 54).--Authorizing the Rotunda of 
    the Capitol to be used on July 26, 2001, for a ceremony to 
    present Congressional Gold Medals to the original 29 Navajo 
    Code Talkers. Referred to House Administration June 26, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2001; Roll No. 213: 
    4090. Received in Senate and passed July 11, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 176.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House June 27, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and passed June 28, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 179 (S. Con. Res. 59).--Expressing the sense of 
    Congress regarding the establishment of a National Health 
    Center Week to raise awareness of health services provided by 
    community, migrant, public housing, and homeless health 
    centers. Referred to Government Reform June 28, 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Aug. 2, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary Aug. 3, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 183.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    United States Congressional Philharmonic Society and its 
    mission of promoting musical excellence throughout the 
    educational system and encouraging people of all ages to 
    commit to the love and expression of musical performance. 
    Referred to Education and the Workforce July 10, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Sept. 4, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary Sept. 5, 2002. Committee discharged. 
    Passed Senate Sept. 12, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 184 (S. Con. Res. 83).--Providing for a National Day 
    of Reconciliation. Referred to House Administration July 10, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 23, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration 
    Oct. 24, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 188.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    Government of the People's Republic of China should cease its 
    persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Referred to 
    International Relations July 18, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended July 24, 2002; Roll No. 344: 4200. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations July 25, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 190.--Supporting the goals and ideals of National 
    Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. Referred to 
    Government Reform July 23, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    July 30, 2001; Roll No. 292: 4180. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions July 31, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 204.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    establishment of National Character Counts Week. Referred to 
    Education and the Workforce July 30, 2001. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Sept. 24, 2001. Received in Senate and referred 
    to the Judiciary Sept. 25, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Oct. 12 (Legislative day of Oct. 11), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 208.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Aug. 2, 2001. Received 
    in Senate and passed Aug. 3, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 211.--Commending Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on the 10th 
    anniversary of her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and 
    expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the 
    Government of Burma. Referred to International Relations Aug. 
    2, 2001. Considered under suspension of rules Nov. 13, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 14, 2001; Roll No. 
    439: 4200. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations Nov. 15, 2001. Reported with amendment Dec. 14, 
    2001; no written report. Passed Senate with amendment Dec. 20 
    (Legislative day of Dec. 18), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 213 (S. Con. Res. 114).--Expressing the sense of 
    Congress regarding North Korean refugees who are detained in 
    China and returned to North Korea where they face torture, 
    imprisonment, and execution. Referred to International 
    Relations Aug. 2, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    June 11, 2002; Roll No. 222: 4060. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations June 12, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 217.--Recognizing the historic significance of the 
    fiftieth anniversary of the alliance between Australia and the 
    United States under the ANZUS Treaty, paying tribute to the 
    United States-Australia relationship, reaffirming the 
    importance of economic and security cooperation between the 
    United States and Australia, and welcoming the state visit by 
    Australian Prime Minister John Howard. Referred to 
    International Relations Sept. 6, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended Oct. 16, 2001; Roll No. 388: 4131. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Oct. 17, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 223.--Permitting the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a prayer vigil in memory of those who lost their 
    lives in the events of September 11, 2001. Referred to House 
    Administration Sept. 12 (Legislative day of Sept. 11), 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 12 (Legislative day 
    of Sept. 11), 2001. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 12, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 225.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that, as a 
    symbol of solidarity following the terrorist attacks on the 
    United States on September 11, 2001, every United States 
    citizen is encouraged to display the flag of the United 
    States. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 13, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House Sept. 13, 2001. Received in Senate 
    and passed Sept. 13, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 227.--Condemning bigotry and violence against Arab-
    Americans, American Muslims, and Americans from South Asia in 
    the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City, New York, and 
    Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001. Referred to the 
    Judiciary Sept. 15 (Legislative day of Sept. 14), 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 15 (Legislative day 
    of Sept. 14), 2001. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary Sept. 19, 2001. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 
    Sept. 26, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 228.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    children who lost one or both parents or a guardian in the 
    September 11, 2001, World Trade Center and Pentagon tragedies 
    (including the aircraft crash in Somerset County, 
    Pennsylvania) should be provided with all necessary 
    assistance, services, and benefits and urging the heads of 
    Federal agencies responsible for providing such assistance, 
    services and benefits to give the highest possible priority to 
    providing such assistance, services and benefits to those 
    children. Referred to Ways and Means Sept. 14, 2001. 
    Considered under suspension of rules Nov. 13, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 15, 2001; Roll No. 443: 
    4180. Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, 
    Labor, and Pensions Nov. 16, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 231.--Providing for a joint session of Congress to 
    receive a message from the President. Passed House Sept. 19, 
    2001. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 19, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 232.--Expressing the sense of the Congress in 
    honoring the crew and passengers of United Airlines Flight 93. 
    Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Sept. 20, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 5, 2001; Roll No. 
    473: 4150. Received in Senate and referred to Rules and 
    Administration Dec. 6, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 233 (S. Con. Res. 73).--Expressing the profound 
    sorrow of the Congress for the death and injuries suffered by 
    first responders as they endeavored to save innocent people in 
    the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade 
    Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Sept. 20, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Oct. 30, 2001; Roll No. 411: 4050. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 31, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 239.--Expressing the sense of Congress that schools 
    in the United States should set aside a sufficient period of 
    time to allow children to pray for, or quietly reflect on 
    behalf of, the Nation during this time of struggle against the 
    forces of international terrorism. Referred to Education and 
    the Workforce Oct. 2, 2001. Considered under suspension of 
    rules Nov. 13, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 15, 
    2001; Roll No. 445: 297125. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Nov. 16, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 242 (S. Con. Res. 92).--Recognizing Radio Free 
    Europe/Radio Liberty's success in promoting democracy and its 
    continuing contribution to United States national interests. 
    Referred to International Relations Oct. 4, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, 2001; Roll No. 469: 4041. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Dec. 6, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 243.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to 
    the public safety officers who have perished and select other 
    public safety officers who deserve special recognition for 
    outstanding valor above and beyond the call of duty in the 
    aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States on 
    September 11, 2001. Referred to the Judiciary Oct. 4, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 30, 2001; Roll No. 408: 
    4090. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 
    31, 2001. Reported Apr. 18, 2002; no written report. Passed 
    Senate Apr. 18, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 244.--Authorizing the printing of a revised edition 
    of the publication entitled ``Our Flag''. Referred to House 
    Administration Oct. 9, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Oct. 9, 2001; Roll No. 372: 4120. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Rules and Administration Oct. 10, 2001. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate Dec. 8 (Legislative day of Dec. 7), 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 248.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
    public schools may display the words ``God Bless America'' as 
    an expression of support for the Nation. Referred to Education 
    and the Workforce Oct. 12, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Oct. 16, 2001; Roll No. 387: 4040. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary Oct. 17, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 251.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and conditional recess or adjournment 
    of the Senate. Passed House Oct. 17, 2001. Received in Senate 
    and passed Oct. 17, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 254.--Encouraging the people of the United States to 
    celebrate the 300th anniversary of William Penn's Charter of 
    Privileges, the 250th anniversary of the Liberty Bell, and the 
    225th anniversary of the first public reading of the 
    Declaration of Independence. Referred to Government Reform 
    Oct. 25, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 13, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Nov. 14, 
    2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 257.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    men and women of the United States Postal Service have done an 
    outstanding job of delivering the mail during this time of 
    national emergency. Referred to Government Reform Oct. 31, 
    2001. Considered under suspension of rules Nov. 13, 2001. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 14, 2001; Roll No. 
    440: 4180. Received in Senate and referred to Governmental 
    Affairs Nov. 15, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 259.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    relief efforts undertaken by charitable organizations and the 
    people of the United States in the aftermath of the terrorist 
    attacks against the United States that occurred on September 
    11, 2001. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Nov. 
    1, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 11, 2001. Received 
    in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and 
    Pensions Dec. 12, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 262.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    President, at the WTO round of negotiations to be held at 
    Doha, Qatar, from November 9-13, 2001, and at any subsequent 
    round of negotiations, should preserve the ability of the 
    United States to enforce rigorously its trade laws and should 
    ensure that United States exports are not subject to the 
    abusive use of trade laws by other countries. Referred to Ways 
    and Means Nov. 6, 2001. Considered under suspension of rules 
    Nov. 6, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 7, 2001; Roll 
    No. 432: 4104. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Nov. 
    7, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 264 (S. Con. Res. 81).--Expressing the sense of 
    Congress to welcome the Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari 
    Vajpayee, on the occasion of his visit to the United States, 
    and to affirm that India is a valued friend and partner and an 
    important ally in the campaign against international 
    terrorism. Referred to International Relations Nov. 7, 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Nov. 8, 2001. Received in 
    Senate and passed Nov. 9, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 270.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Americans 
    should take time during Native American Heritage Month to 
    recognize the many accomplishments and contributions made by 
    native peoples. Referred to Resources Nov. 15, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Nov. 27, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Indian Affairs Nov. 28, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 271 (S. Con. Res. 94).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that public awareness and education about the 
    importance of health care coverage is of the utmost priority 
    and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month 
    should be established to promote these goals. Referred to 
    Energy and Commerce Nov. 15, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 7, 2002; Roll No. 128: 4021. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions May 8, 
    2002.
H. Con. Res. 272 (S. Con. Res. 87).--Expressing the sense of 
    Congress regarding the crash of American Airlines Flight 587. 
    Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Nov. 16, 2001. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Nov. 16, 2001. Received in 
    Senate Nov. 27, 2001. Passed Senate Nov. 30, 2001. Proceedings 
    vacated Nov. 30, 2001. Passed Senate Dec. 10, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 273.--Reaffirming the special relationship between 
    the United States and the Republic of the Philippines. 
    Referred to International Relations Nov. 16, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Dec. 18, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations Dec. 19 (Legislative day of Dec. 
    18), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 275 (H. Res. 353).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that hunting seasons for migratory mourning doves 
    should be modified so that individuals have a fair and 
    equitable opportunity to hunt such birds. Referred to 
    Resources Nov. 16, 2001. Reported Mar. 4, 2002; Rept. 107362. 
    House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 6, 2002. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Environment and Public Works Mar. 7, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 277.--Recognizing the important contributions of the 
    Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Referred to Energy and Commerce 
    Nov. 19, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 4, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and 
    Transportation Dec. 5, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 279.--Recognizing the service of the crew members of 
    the USS Enterprise Battle Group during its extended deployment 
    for the war effort in Afghanistan. Referred to Armed Services 
    Nov. 27, 2001. Considered under suspension of rules Dec. 19, 
    2001. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 20, 2001. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Dec. 20 
    (Legislative day of Dec. 18), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 280 (S. Con. Res. 88).--Expressing solidarity with 
    Israel in the fight against terrorism. Referred to 
    International Relations Dec. 4, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Dec. 5, 2001; Roll No. 474: 38411. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Foreign Relations Dec. 6, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 281.--Honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by Johnny 
    Micheal Spann, the first American killed in combat during the 
    war against terrorism in Afghanistan, and pledging continued 
    support for members of the Armed Forces. Referred to 
    Intelligence Dec. 4, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 
    11, 2001; Roll No. 483: 4010. Received in Senate and referred 
    to Armed Services Dec. 12, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 282.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    Social Security promise should be kept. Referred to Ways and 
    Means Dec. 6, 2001. Considered under suspension of rules Dec. 
    11, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 12, 2001; Roll 
    No. 490: 4155. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Dec. 
    12, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 288 (S. 1438).--Directing the Secretary of Senate to 
    make a technical correction in the enrollment of S. 1438. 
    Passed House Dec. 13, 2001. Received in Senate and passed Dec. 
    13, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 289 (H.R. 1).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to make technical corrections in the 
    enrollment of the bill H.R. 1. Passed House Dec. 13, 2001. 
    Received in Senate Dec. 13, 2001. Passed Senate with amendment 
    Dec. 18, 2001. House agreed to Senate amendment Dec. 19, 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 291.--Expressing the sense of the Congress with 
    respect to the disease endometriosis. Referred to Energy and 
    Commerce Dec. 18, 2001. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 1, 
    2002. Received in Senate Oct. 2, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 292 (S.J. Res. 8).--Supporting the goals of the Year 
    of the Rose. Referred to Government Reform Dec. 19, 2001. 
    Considered under suspension of rules Dec. 19, 2001. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Dec. 20, 2001. Received in Senate and 
    passed Dec. 20 (Legislative day of Dec. 18), 2001.
  
H. Con. Res. 295.--Providing for the sine die adjournment of the 
    first session of the One Hundred Seventh Congress. Passed 
    House Dec. 20, 2001. Received in Senate and passed Dec. 20 
    (Legislative day of Dec. 18), 2001; Roll No. 379: 5640.
  
H. Con. Res. 297.--Recognizing the historical significance of 100 
    years of Korean immigration to the United States. Referred to 
    Government Reform Dec. 20, 2001. Considered under suspension 
    of rules Sept. 24, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 
    25, 2002; Roll No. 409: 4170. Received in Senate and referred 
    to the Judiciary Sept. 26, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 299.--Providing for a joint session of Congress to 
    receive a message from the President on the state of the 
    Union. Passed House Jan. 23, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    passed Jan. 23, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 301.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding 
    American Gold Star Mothers, Incorporated, Blue Star Mothers of 
    America, Incorporated, the service flag, and the service lapel 
    button. Referred to Armed Services Jan. 23, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Sept. 24, 2002; Roll No. 405: 4110. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Sept. 25, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 304.--Expressing sympathy to the people of the 
    Democratic Republic of the Congo who were tragically affected 
    by the eruption of the Nyiragongo volcano on January 17, 2002, 
    and supporting an increase in the amount of assistance 
    provided by the United States to the people of the Democratic 
    Republic of the Congo. Referred to International Relations 
    Jan. 24, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Feb. 26, 
    2002; Roll No. 40: 4051. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Foreign Relations Feb. 27, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 305.--Permitting the use of the Rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony to present a gold medal on behalf of 
    Congress to former President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy 
    Reagan. Referred to House Administration Jan. 24, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 5, 2002; Roll No. 47: 
    3920. Received in Senate and passed Mar. 6, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 309.--Recognizing the importance of good cervical 
    health and of detecting cervical cancer during its earliest 
    stages. Referred to Energy and Commerce Jan. 29, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House May 20, 2002; Roll No. 173: 3610. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, 
    and Pensions May 21, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 311.--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 60 years 
    of service to the United States. Referred to the Judiciary 
    Feb. 4, 2002. Committee discharged. Passed House Feb. 28, 
    2002. Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Feb. 
    28, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 312.--Expressing the sense of the House of 
    Representatives that the scheduled tax relief provided for by 
    the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 
    passed by a bipartisan majority in Congress should not be 
    suspended or repealed. Referred to Ways and Means Feb. 5, 
    2002. Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two-
    thirds required) Feb. 6, 2002; Roll No. 10: 235181.
  
H. Con. Res. 313.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    crash of Transporte Aereo Militar Ecuatoriano (TAME) Flight 
    120 on January 28, 2002. Referred to International Relations 
    Feb. 5, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 12, 2002. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 13, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 314.--Recognizing the members of AMVETS for their 
    service to the Nation and supporting the goal of AMVETS 
    National Charter Day. Referred to Veterans' Affairs Feb. 5, 
    2002. Rules suspended. Passed House May 20, 2002; Roll No. 
    171: 3600. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    May 21, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 320.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding 
    Scleroderma. Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 7, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, 2002; Roll No. 
    383: 3692. Received in Senate and referred to Health, 
    Education, Labor, and Pensions Sept. 11, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 324 (S. Con. Res. 96).--Commending President Pervez 
    Musharraf of Pakistan for his leadership and friendship and 
    welcoming him to the United States. Referred to International 
    Relations Feb. 12, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 
    12, 2002. Received in Senate Feb. 13, 2002. Referred to 
    Foreign Relations Apr. 29, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 325.--Permitting the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the 
    days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Referred to 
    House Administration Feb. 12, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Feb. 12, 2002. Received in Senate and passed Feb. 13, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 326.--Commending the National Highway Traffic Safety 
    Administration for their efforts to remind parents and care 
    givers to use child safety seats and seat belts when 
    transporting children in vehicles and for sponsoring National 
    Child Passenger Safety Week. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure Feb. 12, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Feb. 12, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, 
    Science and Transportation Feb. 13, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 335.--Recognizing the significance of Black History 
    Month and the contributions of Black Americans as a 
    significant part of the history, progress, and heritage of the 
    United States. Referred to Government Reform Feb. 27, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Feb. 28, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 28, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 337.--Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro 
    Baseball Leagues for their achievements, dedication, 
    sacrifices, and contributions to baseball and the Nation. 
    Referred to Government Reform Feb. 27, 2002. Considered under 
    suspension of rules Sept. 18, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Sept. 19, 2002; Roll No. 402: 3940. Received in Senate 
    and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 20, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 338.--Authorizing the printing as a House document of 
    a collection of memorial tributes made in honor of the late 
    Gerald Solomon. Referred to House Administration Mar. 5, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 5, 2002. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Rules and Administration Mar. 6, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 339.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
    the Bureau of the Census on the 100th anniversary of its 
    establishment. Referred to Government Reform Mar. 6, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 12, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs Mar. 13, 2002. 
    Reported Mar. 21, 2002; no written report. Passed Senate Mar. 
    22, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 340.--Supporting the goals and ideals of Meningitis 
    Awareness Month. Referred to Government Reform Mar. 6, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House June 17, 2002; Roll No. 232: 
    3600. Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, 
    Labor, and Pensions June 18, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 347.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 12, 2002. Reported Apr. 
    11, 2002; Rept. 107399. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. Received in Senate May 1, 2002. 
    Passed Senate May 8, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 348.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the National Book Festival. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure Mar. 12, 2002. Reported Apr. 11, 2002; Rept. 
    107400. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 
    2002. Received in Senate and referred to Rules and 
    Administration May 1, 2002. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Sept. 3, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 349.--Calling for an end to the sexual exploitation 
    of refugees. Referred to International Relations Mar. 13, 
    2002. Committee discharged. Passed House amended Oct. 16, 
    2002. Received in Senate Oct. 17, 2002. Passed Senate Nov. 20, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 352.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Federal 
    land management agencies should fully implement the Western 
    Governors Association ``Collaborative 10-year Strategy for 
    Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the 
    Environment'' to reduce the overabundance of forest fuels that 
    place national resources at high risk of catastrophic 
    wildfire, and prepare a National Prescribed Fire Strategy that 
    minimizes risks of escape. Referred to Agriculture and in 
    addition to Resources Mar. 14, 2002. Reported amended from 
    Resources June 11, 2002; Rept. 107502, Pt. I. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended July 22, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry July 23, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 353 (H. Res. 372) (S. Con. Res. 100).--Establishing 
    the congressional budget for the United States Government for 
    fiscal year 2003 and setting forth appropriate budgetary 
    levels for each of fiscal years 2004 through 2007. Reported 
    from the Budget Mar. 15, 2002; Rept. 107376. Union Calendar. 
    Passed House amended Mar. 20, 2002; Roll No. 79: 221209. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Budget Mar. 21, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 354.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement 
    Torch Run. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 
    18, 2002. Reported Apr. 11, 2002; Rept. 107401. House 
    Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration 
    May 1, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 356.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 19, 2002. Reported Apr. 
    11, 2002; Rept. 107402. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Rules and Administration May 1, 2002. Committee discharged. 
    Passed Senate May 23, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 358 (S. Con. Res. 103).--Supporting the goals and 
    ideals of National Better Hearing and Speech Month, and for 
    other purposes. Referred to Energy and Commerce Mar. 19, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
    May 1, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 360.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and conditional recess or adjournment 
    of the Senate. Passed House Mar. 20, 2002. Received in Senate 
    and passed Mar. 21, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 361 (H.R. 2356).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to make corrections in the enrollment of the 
    bill H.R. 2356. Passed House Mar. 20, 2002. Received in Senate 
    Mar. 21, 2002. Passed Senate Mar. 22, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 364.--Recognizing the historic significance of the 
    50th anniversary of the founding of the United States Army 
    Special Forces and honoring the ``Father of the Special 
    Forces'', Colonel Aaron Bank (United States Army, retired) of 
    Mission Viejo, California, for his role in establishing the 
    Army Special Forces. Referred to Armed Services Mar. 20, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 18, 2002. Received 
    in Senate and referred to Armed Services June 19, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 378.--Commending the District of Columbia National 
    Guard, the National Guard Bureau, and the entire Department of 
    Defense for the assistance provided to the United States 
    Capitol Police and the entire Congressional community in 
    response to the terrorist and anthrax attacks of September and 
    October 2001. Referred to House Administration Apr. 16, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 23, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Armed Services Apr. 24, 2002. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate July 12 (Legislative day of July 
    10), 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 385.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    Secretary of Health and Human Services should conduct or 
    support research on certain tests to screen for ovarian 
    cancer, and Federal health care programs and group and 
    individual health plans should cover the tests if demonstrated 
    to be effective, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy 
    and Commerce Apr. 23, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House July 
    22, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Health, 
    Education, Labor, and Pensions July 23, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 386.--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week, and 
    for other purposes. Referred to Education and the Workforce 
    Apr. 25, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2002; 
    Roll No. 119: 4043. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary May 1, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 387 (S. Con. Res. 104).--Recognizing the American 
    Society of Civil Engineers for reaching its 150th Anniversary 
    and for the many vital contributions of civil engineers to the 
    quality of life of our Nation's people including the research 
    and development projects that have led to the physical 
    infrastructure of modern America. Referred to Science Apr. 25, 
    2002. Rules suspended. Passed House May 14, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary May 15 (Legislative day 
    of May 9), 2002. Reported June 13, 2002; no written report. 
    Passed Senate June 18, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 388 (S. Con. Res. 139).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that there should be established a National Minority 
    Health and Health Disparities Month, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to Energy and Commerce Apr. 25, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary May 1, 2002. Committee discharged. 
    Passed Senate Oct. 3, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 391.--Honoring the University of Minnesota Golden 
    Gophers men's hockey and wrestling teams and the University of 
    Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs women's hockey team for winning the 
    2002 National Collegiate Athletic Association championships. 
    Referred to Education and the Workforce Apr. 30, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Apr. 30, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary May 1, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 394.--Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning 
    the 2002 World Cup and co-hosts Republic of Korea and Japan. 
    Referred to International Relations May 1, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House June 11, 2002; Roll No. 221: 4021. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations June 12, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 395.--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
    constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Referred to 
    Resources May 2, 2002. Reported amended June 11, 2002; Rept. 
    107501. House Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules 
    July 15, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 16, 
    2002; Roll No. 304: 38932. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary July 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 401 (S. Con. Res. 110).--Recognizing the heroism and 
    courage displayed by airline flight attendants each day. 
    Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure May 9, 2002. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 9, 2002; Roll No. 
    376: 3510. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the 
    calendar Sept. 10, 2002. Indefinitely postponed Oct. 4, 2002. 
    See S. Con. Res. 110 for further action.
  
H. Con. Res. 405 (S. Con. Res. 109).--Commemorating the 
    independence of East Timor and expressing the sense of 
    Congress that the President should establish diplomatic 
    relations with East Timor. Referred to International Relations 
    May 14, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 21, 
    2002; Roll No. 178: 4051. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Foreign Relations May 22, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 406.--Honoring and commending the Lao Veterans of 
    America, Laotian and Hmong veterans of the Vietnam War, and 
    their families, for their historic contributions to the United 
    States. Referred to International Relations May 20, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 10, 2002. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 15, 2002. Passed Senate Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 408.--Honoring the American Zoo and Aquarium 
    Association and its accredited member institutions for their 
    continued service to animal welfare, conservation education, 
    conservation research, and wildlife conservation programs. 
    Referred to Resources and in addition to Agriculture May 22, 
    2002. Reported from Resources July 11, 2002; Rept. 107565, Pt. 
    I. Referral to Agriculture extended July 11, 2002 for a period 
    ending not later than July 11, 2002. Agriculture discharged. 
    July 11, 2002. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    July 15, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Environment 
    and Public Works July 16, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 409.--Supporting the goals and ideals of National 
    Community Role Models Week, and for other purposes. Referred 
    to Government Reform May 23, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Oct. 7, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 8, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 411.--Recognizing the exploits of the officers and 
    crew of the S.S. Henry Bacon, a United States Liberty ship 
    that was sunk on February 23, 1945, in the waning days of 
    World War II. Referred to Armed Services May 23, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 7, 2002. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 8, 2002. Passed Senate Oct. 11 (Legislative day of 
    Oct. 10), 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 413 (S. Con. Res. 128).--Honoring the invention of 
    modern air-conditioning by Dr. Willis H. Carrier on the 
    occasion of its 100th anniversary. Referred to Government 
    Reform June 5, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House July 15, 
    2002. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July 
    16, 2002. Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 19, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 415.--Recognizing National Homeownership Month and 
    the importance of homeownership in the United States. Referred 
    to Financial Services June 11, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House June 17, 2002; Roll No. 231: 3580. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs June 18, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 416.--Congratulating the Navy League of the United 
    States on the occasion of the centennial of the organization's 
    founding. Referred to Armed Services June 11, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House June 24, 2002. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Armed Services June 25, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 419.--Requesting the President to issue a 
    proclamation in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the 
    founding of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife 
    Agencies. Referred to Resources June 13, 2002. Reported July 
    22, 2002; Rept. 107598. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Sept. 24, 2002. Received in Senate and referred 
    to the Judiciary Sept. 25, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 424.--Commending the patriotic contributions of the 
    roofing professionals who replaced, at no cost to the Federal 
    Government, the section of the Pentagon's slate roof that was 
    destroyed as a result of the terrorist attacks against the 
    United States that occurred on September 11, 2001. Referred to 
    Government Reform June 24, 2002. Considered under suspension 
    of rules June 25, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House June 27, 
    2002; Roll No. 271: 4280. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Armed Services June 28, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 425.--Calling for the full appropriation of the State 
    and tribal shares of the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund. 
    Referred to Resources June 25, 2002. Reported July 9, 2002; 
    Rept. 107556. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Oct. 1, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 2, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 435.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    therapeutic technique known as rebirthing is a dangerous and 
    harmful practice and should be prohibited. Referred to Energy 
    and Commerce July 8, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 
    17, 2002; Roll No. 388: 3970. Received in Senate and referred 
    to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Sept. 18, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 437.--Recognizing the Republic of Turkey for its 
    cooperation in the campaign against global terrorism, for its 
    commitment of forces and assistance to Operation Enduring 
    Freedom and subsequent missions in Afghanistan, and for 
    initiating important economic reforms to build a stable and 
    prosperous economy in Turkey. Referred to International 
    Relations July 9, 2002. Committee discharged. Passed House 
    amended Oct. 16, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 439.--Honoring Corinne ``Lindy'' Claiborne Boggs on 
    the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the 
    Congressional Women's Caucus. Referred to House Administration 
    July 11, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House July 22, 2002; 
    Roll No. 324: 3780. Received in Senate July 23, 2002. Passed 
    Senate July 24, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 442.--Recognizing the American Road and 
    Transportation Builders Association for reaching its 100th 
    Anniversary and for the many vital contributions of its 
    members in the transportation construction industry to the 
    American economy and quality of life through the multi-modal 
    transportation infrastructure network its members have 
    designed, built, and managed over the past century. Referred 
    to Transportation and Infrastructure July 17, 2002. Reported 
    Sept. 9, 2002; Rept. 107646. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Sept. 9, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary Sept. 10, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 448.--Providing for a special meeting of the Congress 
    in New York, New York, on Friday, September 6, 2002, in 
    remembrance of the victims and the heroes of September 11, 
    2001, in recognition of the courage and spirit of the City of 
    New York, and for other purposes. Passed House July 25, 2002. 
    Received in Senate July 25, 2002. Passed Senate July 26, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 449.--Providing for representation by Congress at a 
    special meeting in New York, New York on Friday, September 6, 
    2002. Passed House July 25, 2002. Received in Senate July 25, 
    2002. Passed Senate July 26, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 451.--Recognizing the importance of teaching United 
    States history in elementary and secondary schools, and for 
    other purposes. Referred to Education and the Workforce July 
    25, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 1, 2002. 
    Received in Senate Oct. 2, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 458.--Recognizing and commending Mary Baker Eddy's 
    achievements and the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the 
    Betterment of Humanity. Referred to Government Reform July 26, 
    2002. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 24, 2002. Received 
    in Senate and passed Sept. 25, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 464.--Expressing the sense of the Congress on the 
    anniversary of the terrorist attacks launched against the 
    United States on September 11, 2001. Passed House Sept. 11, 
    2002; Roll No. 384: 3700. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 
    11, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 465.--Recognizing, applauding, and supporting the 
    efforts of the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit 
    organization incorporated in the State of Georgia, to utilize 
    veteran aviators of the Armed Forces and former Army Aviation 
    aircraft to inspire Americans and to ensure that our Nation's 
    military legacy and heritage of service are never forgotten. 
    Referred to Armed Services Sept. 11, 2002. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Oct. 7, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 8, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 466 (S. Con. Res. 148).--Recognizing the significance 
    of bread in American history, culture, and daily diet. 
    Referred to Government Reform Sept. 11, 2002. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House amended Nov. 15 (Legislative day of 
    Nov. 14), 2002. Received in Senate Nov. 15, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 467.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Lionel 
    Hampton should be honored for his contributions to American 
    music. Referred to Education and the Workforce Sept. 12, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 10, 2002. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 15, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 469.--Authorizing the Rotunda of the Capitol to be 
    used on September 19, 2002, for a ceremony to present the 
    Congressional Gold Medal to General Henry H. Shelton (USA, 
    Ret.). Referred to House Administration Sept. 17, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 17, 2002. Received in 
    Senate and passed Sept. 18, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 472 (H. Res. 112).--Recognizing the 100th anniversary 
    of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Referred to Education 
    and the Workforce Sept. 19, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Sept. 24, 2002; Roll No. 404: 4070. Received in Senate 
    and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 25, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 476 (S. Con. Res. 142).--Expressing support for the 
    goals and ideas of a day of tribute to all firefighters who 
    have died in the line of duty and recognizing the important 
    mission of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation in 
    assisting family members to overcome the loss of their fallen 
    heroes. Referred to Science Sept. 19, 2002. Considered under 
    suspension of rules Oct. 1, 2002. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Oct. 2, 2002; Roll No. 428: 4070. Received in Senate 
    Oct. 3, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 479.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding 
    Greece's contributions to the war against terrorism and its 
    successful efforts against the November 17 terrorist 
    organization. Referred to International Relations Sept. 24, 
    2002. Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 16, 2002. 
    Received in Senate Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 483 (H.R. 1646).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to make techinical corrections in the 
    enrollment of the bill H.R. 1646. Passed House Sept. 25, 2002. 
    Received in Senate Sept. 25, 2002. Passed Senate Sept. 26, 
    2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 484.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
    personal safety for children, and for other purposes. Referred 
    to Education and the Workforce Sept. 25, 2002. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Oct. 1, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 
    2, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 486.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that there 
    should be established a Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. 
    Referred to Government Reform Sept. 25, 2002. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House amended Oct. 10, 2002. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 15, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 487.--Authorizing the printing as a House document of 
    a volume consisting of the transcripts of the ceremonial 
    meeting of the House of Representatives and Senate in New York 
    City on September 6, 2002, and a collection of statements by 
    Members of the House of Representatives and Senate from the 
    Congressional Record on the terrorist attacks of September 11, 
    2001. Referred to House Administration Sept. 25, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House amended Oct. 10, 2002. 
    Received in Senate Oct. 15, 2002. Passed Senate Nov. 14, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 492 (S. Con. Res. 150).--Welcoming Her Majesty Queen 
    Sirikit of Thailand upon her arrival in the United States. 
    Referred to International Relations Oct. 1, 2002. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House Oct. 16, 2002. Received in Senate 
    Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 499.--Honoring George Rogers Clark. Referred to 
    Government Reform Oct. 3, 2002. Committee discharged. Passed 
    House Nov. 15 (Legislative day of Nov. 14), 2002. Received in 
    Senate Nov. 15, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 502.--Expressing the sense of the Congress in support 
    of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to Energy and Commerce Oct. 7, 2002. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House Oct. 16, 2002. Received in Senate 
    Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 503 (H.R. 2215).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to correct the enrollment of the bill H.R. 
    2215. Passed House Oct. 8, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 8, 
    2002. Passed Senate Oct. 17, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 504.--Congratulating the PONY League baseball team of 
    Norwalk, California, for winning the 2002 PONY League World 
    Championship. Referred to Government Reform Oct. 8, 2002. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 10, 2002. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 15, 2002.
  
H. Con. Res. 508 (H.R. 3295).--Resolving all disagreements between 
    the House of Representatives and Senate with respect to H.R. 
    3295. Passed House Oct. 10, 2002. Received in Senate Oct. 10, 
    2002.
  
  
  
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