[House Calendars, Final - 108th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


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                    HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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                      HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H. Con. Res. 1.--Regarding consent to assemble outside the seat of 
    government. Passed House Jan. 7, 2003. Received in Senate Jan. 
    9, 2003. Passed Senate Feb. 13, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 6.--Supporting the goals and ideals of Chronic 
    Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month. Referred to 
    Government Reform Jan. 7, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    July 16, 2003; Roll No. 374: 428-0. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions July 17, 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 8.--Providing for an adjournment or recess of the two 
    Houses. Passed House Jan. 8, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    passed Jan. 9, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 12.--Providing for a joint session of Congress to 
    receive a message from the President on the state of the 
    Union. Passed House Jan. 27, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    passed Jan. 28, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 13.--Recognizing the importance of blues music, and 
    for other purposes. Referred to Education and the Workforce 
    Jan. 27, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 22, 
    2004; Roll No. 282: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary June 23 (Legislative day of June 22), 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 15.--Commending India on its celebration of Republic 
    Day. Referred to International Relations Jan. 27, 2003. 
    Considered under suspension of rules Mar. 10, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Mar. 11, 2004; Roll No. 56: 418-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 11, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 21.--Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Louisiana 
    Purchase. Referred to Resources Jan. 28, 2003. Reported June 
    18, 2003; Rept. 108-161. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Sept. 23, 2003. Received in Senate and referred 
    to the Judiciary Sept. 24, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 22.--Honoring Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel. 
    Referred to International Relations Jan. 29, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Feb. 11, 2003; Roll No. 21: 418-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 12, 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 26 (S. Con. Res. 26).--Condemning the punishment of 
    execution by stoning as a gross violation of human rights, and 
    for other purposes. Referred to International Relations Jan. 
    29, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 18, 2003; Roll 
    No. 65: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations Mar. 19, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 27 (S. Con. Res. 13).--Condemning the selection of 
    Libya to chair the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 
    and for other purposes. Referred to International Relations 
    Feb. 4, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 11, 2003; 
    Roll No. 20: 408-6. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations Feb. 12, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 34.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
    private health insurance companies should take a proactive 
    role in promoting healthy lifestyles, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to Energy and Commerce Feb. 12, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 5, 2004. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 6, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 35 (H. Res. 71) (H.J. Res. 2).--Directing the Clerk 
    of the House of Representatives to make a technical correction 
    in the enrollment of H.J. Res. 2. Referred to Appropriations 
    and in addition to House Administration Feb. 12, 2003. Passed 
    House pursuant to H. Res. 71 Feb. 13, 2003. Received in Senate 
    and passed Feb. 13, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 36 (S. Con. Res. 15).--Encouraging the people of the 
    United States to honor and celebrate the 140th anniversary of 
    the Emancipation Proclamation and commending Abraham Lincoln's 
    efforts to end slavery. Referred to Government Reform Feb. 12, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 26, 2003; Roll No. 
    35: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    Feb. 27, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 40.--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. 13, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Feb. 25, 2003; Roll No. 34: 408-0. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Rules and Administration Feb. 26, 2003. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 18, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 41.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Feb. 13, 2003. 
    Received in Senate and passed Feb. 13, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 44 (S. Con. Res. 5).--To express support for the 
    celebration in 2004 of the 150th anniversary of the Grand 
    Excursion of 1854. Referred to Government Reform Feb. 13, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 26, 2003. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary Mar. 27, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 49 (S. Con. Res. 7).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that the sharp escalation of anti-Semitic violence 
    within many participating States of the Organization for 
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is of profound 
    concern and efforts should be undertaken to prevent future 
    occurrences. Rules suspended. Passed House June 25, 2003; Roll 
    No. 315: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations June 26, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 53.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 25, 2003. Reported 
    amended May 1, 2003; Rept. 108-86. House Calendar. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended May 7, 2003; Roll No. 168: 
    428-0. Received in Senate and passed May 8, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 54 (S. Con. Res. 8).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that there should be established an annual National 
    Visiting Nurse Association Week. Referred to Government Reform 
    Feb. 25, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 4, 2003; 
    Roll No. 41: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to Health, 
    Education, Labor, and Pensions Mar. 6, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 56.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that States 
    should require candidates for driver's licenses to demonstrate 
    an ability to exercise greatly increased caution when driving 
    in the proximity of a potentially visually impaired 
    individual. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 
    26, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House June 22, 2004. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and 
    Transportation June 23 (Legislative day of June 22), 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 58.--Honoring the City of Fayetteville, North 
    Carolina, and its many partners for the Festival of Flight, a 
    celebration of the centennial of Wilbur and Orville Wright's 
    first flight, the first controlled, powered flight in history. 
    Referred to Government Reform Feb. 27, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Mar. 31, 2003; Roll No. 93: 398-0. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary Apr. 1, 2003. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate May 16 (Legislative day of May 15), 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 62.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Katherine 
    Dunham should be recognized for her groundbreaking 
    achievements in dance, theater, music, and education, as well 
    as for her work as an activist striving for racial equality 
    throughout the world. Referred to Education and the Workforce 
    Feb. 27, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House June 14, 2004. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 15, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 63.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Lionel 
    Hampton should be honored for his contributions to American 
    music. Referred to Education and the Workforce Feb. 27, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House June 14, 2004. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 15, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 69.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Althea 
    Gibson should be recognized for her ground breaking 
    achievements in athletics and her commitment to ending racial 
    discrimination and prejudice within the world of sports. 
    Referred to Government Reform Feb. 27, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Nov. 18, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary Nov. 19, 2003. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Nov. 22, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 71 (S. Con. Res. 82).--Recognizing the importance of 
    Ralph Bunche as one of the great leaders of the United States, 
    the first African-American Nobel Peace Prize winner, an 
    accomplished scholar, a distinguished diplomat, and a tireless 
    campaigner of civil rights for people throughout the world. 
    Referred to Government Reform Feb. 27, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Oct. 8, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary Oct. 14, 2003. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Nov. 22, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 77.--Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 
    historic rescue of 50,000 Bulgarian Jews from the Holocaust 
    and commending the Bulgarian people for preserving and 
    continuing their tradition of ethnic and religious tolerance. 
    Referred to International Relations Mar. 4, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 11, 2003; Roll No. 51: 
    418-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    Mar. 12, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 80.--Expressing the sense of Congress relating to 
    efforts of the Peace Parks Foundation in the Republic of South 
    Africa to facilitate the establishment and development of 
    transfrontier conservation efforts in southern Africa. 
    Referred to International Relations Mar. 6, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House July 16, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations July 17, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 83.--Honoring the victims of the Cambodian genocide 
    that took place from April 1975 to January 1979. Referred to 
    International Relations Mar. 6, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Nov. 19, 2003; Roll No. 640: 428-1. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Foreign Relations Nov. 20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 84.--Providing for the acceptance of a statue of 
    President Dwight D. Eisenhower, presented by the people of 
    Kansas, for placement in the Capitol, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to House Administration Mar. 6, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Mar. 25, 2003. Received in Senate Mar. 
    26, 2003. Passed Senate Mar. 31, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 85.--Expressing the sense of the Congress with regard 
    to the need for improved fire safety in nonresidential 
    buildings in the aftermath of the tragic fire on February 20, 
    2003, at a nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island. Referred 
    to Government Reform Mar. 10, 2003. Considered under 
    suspension of rules Mar. 11, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Mar. 12, 2003; Roll No. 55: 428-0. Received in Senate 
    and passed Mar. 13, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 94 (S. Con. Res. 21).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that community inclusion and enhanced lives for 
    individuals with mental retardation or other developmental 
    disabilities is at serious risk because of the crisis in 
    recruiting and retaining direct support professionals, which 
    impedes the availability of a stable, quality direct support 
    workforce. Referred to Education and the Workforce Mar. 13, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 4, 2003; Roll 
    No. 603: 388-0. Received in Senate and referred to Health, 
    Education, Labor, and Pensions Nov. 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 95 (H. Res. 151) (H. Res. 191) (H.J. Res. 51) (S. 
    Con. Res. 23).--Establishing the congressional budget for the 
    United States Government for fiscal year 2004 and setting 
    forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2003 and 
    2005 through 2013. Reported from the Budget Mar. 17, 2003; 
    Rept. 108-37. Union Calendar. Considered Mar. 20, 2003. Passed 
    House amended Mar. 21 (Legislative day of Mar. 20), 2003; Roll 
    No. 82: 218-212. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the 
    calendar Mar. 21, 2003. Passed Senate with amendment Mar. 26, 
    2003. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a 
    conference Mar. 26, 2003. House disagreed to Senate amendment 
    and agreed to a conference Apr. 1, 2003. Conference report 
    filed in the House Apr. 10, 2003; Rept. 108-71. House agreed 
    to conference report Apr. 11 (Legislative day of Apr. 10), 
    2003; Roll No. 141: 218-211. Senate agreed to conference 
    report Apr. 11, 2003; Roll No. 134: 58-50.
  
H. Con. Res. 96.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 18, 2003. Reported May 
    1, 2003; Rept. 108-87. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 7, 2003; Roll No. 164: 418-0. Received in Senate and 
    passed May 8, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 104.--Expressing the support and appreciation of the 
    Nation for the President and the members of the Armed forces 
    who are participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Passed House 
    Mar. 21 (Legislative day of Mar. 20), 2003; Roll No. 83: 398-
    11. Received in Senate Mar. 21, 2003. Referred to Armed 
    Services Apr. 2, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 106.--Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish 
    community on the occasion of its 350th anniversary, supporting 
    the designation of an ``American Jewish History Month'', and 
    for other purposes. Referred to Government Reform Mar. 20, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2003. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 16, 2003. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate Nov. 21, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 109 (S. Con. Res. 36).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress regarding the Blue Star Banner and the Gold Star. 
    Referred to Armed Services Mar. 20, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Apr. 1, 2003; Roll No. 97: 418-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Apr. 2, 
    2003. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Apr. 11, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 110 (S. Con. Res. 10).--Recognizing the sequencing of 
    the human genome as one of the most significant scientific 
    accomplishments of the past one hundred years and expressing 
    support for the goals and ideals of Human Genome Month and DNA 
    Day. Referred to Energy and Commerce Mar. 24, 2003. Considered 
    under suspension of rules June 10, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House June 11, 2003; Roll No. 259: 418-0. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 12, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 118 (S. Con. Res. 31).--Concerning the treatment of 
    members of the Armed Forces held as prisoner of war by Iraqi 
    authorities. Referred to International Relations and in 
    addition to Armed Services Mar. 26, 2003. Considered under 
    suspension of rules Mar. 26, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended Mar. 27, 2003; Roll No. 91: 418-0. Received in 
    Senate Mar. 27, 2003. Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 2, 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 128.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the D.C. Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run. Referred 
    to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 27, 2003. Reported 
    May 1, 2003; Rept. 108-88. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House May 13, 2003. Received in Senate May 14, 2003. 
    Passed Senate May 16 (Legislative day of May 15), 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 131.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
    student travel is a vital component of the educational 
    process. Referred to Education and the Workforce Mar. 31, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 7 
    (Legislative day of Oct. 6), 2004. Received in Senate Oct. 7, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 138 (S. Con. Res. 28).--Authorizing the printing of 
    the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 
    1774-2005. Referred to House Administration Apr. 7, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House May 6, 2003. Received in Senate 
    May 7, 2003. Passed Senate May 8, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 139.--Authorizing printing of the brochures entitled 
    ``How Our Laws Are Made'' and ''Our American Government'', the 
    publication entitled ``Our Flag'', the document-sized, 
    annotated version of the United States Constitution, and the 
    pocket version of the United States Constitution. Referred to 
    House Administration Apr. 7, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 6, 2003. Received in Senate May 7, 2003. Passed 
    Senate June 20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 141.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
    Internal Revenue Code of 1986 should be fundamentally reformed 
    to be fairer, simpler, and less costly and to encourage 
    economic growth, individual liberty, and investment in 
    American jobs. Referred to Ways and Means Apr. 8, 2003. 
    Considered under suspension of rules Apr. 9, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Apr. 10, 2003; Roll No. 128: 428-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Finance Apr. 10, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 142.--Congratulating the Syracuse University men's 
    basketball team for winning the 2003 NCAA Division I men's 
    basketball national championship. Referred to Education and 
    the Workforce Apr. 8, 2003. Committee discharged. Passed House 
    Apr. 9, 2003. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the 
    calendar Apr. 10, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 144.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Dinah 
    Washington should be recognized for her achievements as one of 
    the most talented vocalists in American popular music history. 
    Referred to Education and the Workforce Apr. 9, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House July 12, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary July 13, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 147.--Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the 
    Orphan Drug Act and the National Organization for Rare 
    Disorders. Referred to Energy and Commerce Apr. 10, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 19, 2003; Roll No. 
    194: 388-0. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    May 20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 149 (S. Con. Res. 37).--Expressing support for the 
    celebration of Patriot's Day on April 19th and honoring the 
    Nation's first patriots. Referred to Government Reform Apr. 
    10, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 29, 2003; 
    Roll No. 148: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary Apr. 30, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 156.--Extending congratulations to the United States 
    Capitol Police on the occasion of its 175th anniversary and 
    expressing gratitude to the men and women of the United States 
    Capitol Police and their families for their devotion to duty 
    and service in safeguarding the freedoms of the American 
    people. Referred to House Administration Apr. 29, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Apr. 29, 2003; Roll No. 147: 408-0. 
    Received in Senate and passed Apr. 30, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 159.--Declaring Emporia, Kansas, to be the founding 
    city of the Veterans Day holiday and recognizing the 
    contributions of Alvin J. King and Representative Ed Rees to 
    the enactment into law of the observance of Veterans Day. 
    Referred to Veterans' Affairs May 1, 2003. Reported July 10, 
    2003; Rept. 108-196. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Sept. 30, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Veterans' Affairs Oct. 1, 2003. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate Oct. 31, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 160.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    United Nations should remove the economic sanctions against 
    Iraq completely and without condition. Referred to 
    International Relations May 6, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended May 13, 2003; Roll No. 184: 408-0. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 14, 2003. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate May 21, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 161.--Recognizing the outstanding efforts of the 
    individuals and communities who volunteered or donated items 
    to the North Platte Canteen in North Platte, Nebraska, during 
    World War II from December 25, 1941, to April 1, 1946. 
    Referred to Armed Services May 6, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Sept. 22, 2004. Received in Senate Sept. 
    23, 2004. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 162.--Honoring the city of Dayton, Ohio, and its many 
    partners, for hosting ``Inventing Flight: The Centennial 
    Celebration'', a celebration of the centennial of Wilbur and 
    Orville Wright's first flight. Referred to Government Reform 
    May 6, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House June 9, 2003; Roll 
    No. 250: 378-3. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary June 10, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 166.--Expressing the sense of Congress in support of 
    Buckle Up America Week. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure May 7, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House May 
    19, 2003; Roll No. 192: 378-2. Received in Senate and referred 
    to the Judiciary May 20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 172.--Supporting the 20th Annual National Tourism 
    Week. Referred to Government Reform May 9, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House June 2, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary June 3, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 176.--Supporting the goals and ideals of Financial 
    Planning Week, recognizing the significant impact of sound 
    financial planning on achieving life's goals, and honoring 
    American families and the financial planning profession for 
    their adherence and dedication to the financial planning 
    process. Referred to Government Reform May 9, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Nov. 4, 2003; Roll No. 602: 388-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban 
    Affairs Nov. 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 177.--Recognizing and commending the members of the 
    United States Armed Forces and their leaders, and the allies 
    of the United States and their armed forces, who participated 
    in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation 
    Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and recognizing the continuing 
    dedication of military families and employers and defense 
    civilians and contractors and the countless communities and 
    patriotic organizations that lent their support to the Armed 
    Forces during those operations. Referred to Armed Services and 
    in addition to International Relations May 13, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended June 4, 2003; Roll No. 237: 
    408-2. Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services June 
    5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 189.--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
    International Geophysical Year (IGY) and supporting an 
    International Geophysical Year-2 (IGY-2) in 2007-08. Referred 
    to Science May 21, 2003. Reported amended Feb. 18, 2004; Rept. 
    108-422. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    Mar. 24, 2004; Roll No. 83: 428-3. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 25, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 190.--To establish a joint committee to review House 
    and Senate rules, joint rules, and other matters assuring 
    continuing representation and congressional operations for the 
    American people. Referred to Rules May 22, 2003. Reported June 
    4, 2003; Rept. 108-141. House Calendar. Passed House June 5, 
    2003. Received in Senate and referred to Rules and 
    Administration June 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 191.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House May 23 (Legislative 
    day of May 22), 2003; Roll No. 226: 218-195. Received in 
    Senate and passed May 23, 2003.

H. Con. Res. 195.--Expressing the sense of Congress that a minute 
    of silence should be observed annually at 11:00 a.m. on 
    Veterans Day, November 11, in honor of the veterans of all 
    United States wars and to memorialize those members of the 
    Armed Forces who gave their lives in the defense of the United 
    States. Referred to Veterans' Affairs May 22, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Oct. 7 (Legislative day of Oct. 6), 
    2004. Received in Senate Oct. 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 206.--Supporting the National Marrow Donor Program 
    and other bone marrow donor programs and encouraging Americans 
    to learn about the importance of bone marrow donation. 
    Referred to Energy and Commerce June 4, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Nov. 21, 2003; Roll No. 663: 428-2. Received in 
    Senate Nov. 22, 2003. Referred to Health, Education, Labor, 
    and Pensions Dec. 9, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 208.--Supporting National Men's Health Week. Referred 
    to Government Reform June 5, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House July 16, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions July 17, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 209.--Commending the signing of the United States-
    Adriatic Charter, a charter of partnership among the United 
    States, Albania, Croatia, and Macedonia. Referred to 
    International Relations June 5, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended June 23, 2003; Roll No. 299: 388-1. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations June 24, 2003. 
    Reported with amendments July 25 (Legislative day of July 21), 
    2003; no written report. Passed Senate with amendments July 29 
    (Legislative day of July 21), 2003. House agreed to Senate 
    amendments under suspension of the rules Nov. 20, 2003; Roll 
    No. 653: 418-1.
  
H. Con. Res. 212.--Recognizing and supporting the goals and ideals 
    of the Year of the Korean War Veteran, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to Veterans' Affairs June 9, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended July 21, 2003; Roll No. 400: 408-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Veterans' Affairs July 22 
    (Legislative day of July 21), 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 215 (S. Con. Res. 53).--Honoring and congratulating 
    chambers of commerce for their efforts that contribute to the 
    improvement of communities and the strengthening of local and 
    regional economies. Referred to Energy and Commerce June 11, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 14, 2003. Received in 
    Senate and referred to the Judiciary July 15, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 220 (S. Con. Res. 54).--Commending Medgar Wiley Evers 
    and his widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams, for their lives and 
    accomplishments. Referred to Government Reform June 12, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House June 16, 2003; Roll No. 277: 
    378-0. Received in Senate June 17, 2003. Referred to the 
    Judiciary June 18, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 230.--Honoring the 10 communities selected to receive 
    the 2003 All-America City Award. Referred to Government Reform 
    June 25, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 21, 2003. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July 22 
    (Legislative day of July 21), 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 231.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House June 27 (Legislative 
    day of June 26), 2003. Received in Senate and passed June 27, 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 235.--Celebrating the life and achievements of 
    Lawrence Eugene ``Larry'' Doby. Referred to Government Reform 
    June 26, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 16, 2003. 
    Received in Senate and passed Sept. 17, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 236.--Permitting the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony to commemorate the unveiling of the 
    statue of Sakakawea provided by the State of North Dakota for 
    display in Statuary Hall. Referred to House Administration 
    June 26, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 15, 2003. 
    Received in Senate and passed July 16, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 237.--Honoring the late Rick Lupe, lead forestry 
    technician for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Fort Apache 
    Agency, for his dedication and service to the United States 
    and for his essential service in fighting wildfires and 
    protecting the environment and communities of Arizona. 
    Referred to Resources June 26, 2003. Reported Nov. 4, 2003; 
    Rept. 108-343. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Nov. 4, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to Indian 
    Affairs Nov. 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 250.--Recognizing community organization of public 
    access defibrillation programs. Referred to Energy and 
    Commerce July 23, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 5, 
    2004. Received in Senate Oct. 6, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 257.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    President should posthumously award the Presidential Medal of 
    Freedom to Harry W. Colmery. Referred to Government Reform 
    July 24, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 6, 2004; 
    Roll No. 327: 388-1. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary July 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 259.--Providing for an adjournment or recess of the 
    two Houses. Passed House July 25, 2003; Roll No. 457: 378-40. 
    Received in Senate July 28 (Legislative day of July 21), 2003. 
    Passed Senate with amendment Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 
    21), 2003. House agreed to Senate amendment Aug. 1, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 260.--Recognizing and honoring the service of those 
    who volunteer their time to participate in funeral honor 
    guards at the interment or memorialization of deceased 
    veterans of the uniformed services of the United States at 
    national cemeteries across the country. Referred to Veterans' 
    Affairs July 25, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House June 14, 
    2004. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans' Affairs 
    June 15, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 262.--Expressing the sense of the Congress in support 
    of the National Anthem ``SingAmerica'' project. Referred to 
    Government Reform July 25, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Nov. 4, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    Nov. 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 264.--Authorizing and requesting the President to 
    issue a proclamation to commemorate the 200th anniversary of 
    the birth of Constantino Brumidi. Referred to Government 
    Reform July 25, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 10, 
    2004; Roll No. 21: 408-0. Received in Senate Feb. 11, 2004. 
    Passed Senate Feb. 24, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 268.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
    the imposition of sanctions on nations that are undermining 
    the effectiveness of conservation and management measures for 
    Atlantic highly migratory species, including marlin, adopted 
    by the International Commission for the Conservation of 
    Atlantic Tunas and that are threatening the continued 
    viability of United States commercial and recreational 
    fisheries. Referred to Resources July 25, 2003. Reported Oct. 
    28, 2003; Rept. 108-327. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Oct. 28, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. 29, 
    2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 270.--Supporting the goals and ideals of College 
    Savings Month. Referred to Government Reform Sept. 3, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2003. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
    Oct. 16, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 271.--Congratulating Fort Detrick on 60 years of 
    service to the United States. Referred to Armed Services Sept. 
    4, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 1, 2003. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 2, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 273.--Recognizing and congratulating the East Boynton 
    Beach, Florida, Little League team as the 2003 United States 
    Little League Champions. Referred to Government Reform Sept. 
    4, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 15, 2003. Received 
    in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 16, 2003. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate Jan. 21, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 274 (S. Con. Res. 66).--Commending the National 
    Endowment for Democracy for its contributions to democratic 
    development around the world on the occasion of the 20th 
    anniversary of the establishment of the National Endowment for 
    Democracy. Referred to International Relations Sept. 9, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 7, 2003; Roll No. 532: 398-
    1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Oct. 
    14, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 279.--Recognizing the significance of the anniversary 
    of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 
    Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship Program, and 
    reaffirming the commitment to support the use of science in 
    governmental decisionmaking through such Program. Referred to 
    Science Sept. 15, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 28, 
    2003. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 
    29, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 280.--Recognizing the National Stone, Sand & Gravel 
    Association for reaching its 100th Anniversary, and for the 
    many vital contributions of its members to the Nation's 
    economy and to improving the quality of life through the 
    constantly expanding roles stone, sand, and gravel serve in 
    the Nation's everyday life. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure Sept. 16, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Nov. 4, 2003. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    Nov. 5, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 282.--Honoring the life of Johnny Cash. Referred to 
    Education and the Workforce Sept. 16, 2003. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Sept. 30, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 1, 2003. Passed Senate 
    Oct. 3, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 287.--Recognizing and honoring the life of the late 
    Raul Julia, his dedication to ending world hunger, and his 
    great contributions to the Latino community and the performing 
    arts. Referred to Government Reform Sept. 23, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Feb. 25, 2004; Roll No. 29: 428-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 26, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 288.--Honoring Seeds of Peace for its promotion of 
    understanding, reconciliation, acceptance, coexistence, and 
    peace among youth from the Middle East and other regions of 
    conflict. Referred to International Relations Sept. 24, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 19, 2003; Roll No. 641: 
    418-0. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Nov. 
    20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 291.--Expressing deep gratitude for the valor and 
    commitment of the members of the United States Armed Forces 
    who were deployed in Operation Restore Hope to provide 
    humanitarian assistance to the people of Somalia in 1993. 
    Referred to Armed Services Oct. 2, 2003. Considered under 
    suspension of rules Oct. 28, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Oct. 30, 2003; Roll No. 582: 408-0. Received in Senate 
    and referred to the Judiciary Nov. 4, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 295 (S. Con. Res. 92).--Congratulating and saluting 
    Focus: HOPE on the occasion of its 35th anniversary and for 
    its remarkable commitment and contributions to Detroit, the 
    State of Michigan, and the United States. Referred to 
    Government Reform Oct. 7, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    June 1, 2004; Roll No. 210: 378-0. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary June 2, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 299.--Honoring Mr. Sargent Shriver for his dedication 
    and service to the United States of America, for his service 
    in the United States Navy, and for his lifetime of work as an 
    ambassador for the poor and powerless citizens of the United 
    States of America, and for other purposes. Referred to 
    Government Reform Oct. 8, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Nov. 17, 2003; Roll No. 622: 328-3. Received in Senate and 
    referred to the Judiciary Nov. 18, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 301 (S. Con. Res. 121).--Supporting the goals and 
    ideals of the World Year of Physics. Referred to Science Oct. 
    15, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 7, 2004. Received 
    in Senate July 8, 2004. Referred to Commerce, Science and 
    Transportation Sept. 7, 2004.

H. Con. Res. 302.--Expressing the sense of Congress welcoming 
    President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States on 
    October 31, 2003. Referred to International Relations Oct. 15, 
    2003. Considered under suspension of rules Oct. 29, 2003. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 30, 2003; Roll No. 596: 
    418-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    Nov. 4, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 304.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding 
    oppression by the Government of the People's Republic of China 
    of Falun Gong in the United States and in China. Referred to 
    International Relations and in addition to the Judiciary Oct. 
    16, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 4, 2004. Received 
    in Senate Oct. 5, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 306.--Honoring the service of Native American Indians 
    in the United States Armed Forces. Referred to Armed Services 
    Oct. 17, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 5, 
    2004. Received in Senate Oct. 6, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 308.--Recognizing the members of AMVETS for their 
    service to the Nation and supporting the goal of AMVETS 
    National Charter Day. Referred to Veterans' Affairs Oct. 21, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House July 20, 2004. Received in 
    Senate July 21, 2004. Received in Senate July 21, 2004. Passed 
    Senate July 22, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 313.--To urge the President, on behalf of the United 
    States, to present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to His 
    Holiness, Pope John Paul II, in recognition of his 
    significant, enduring, and historic contributions to the 
    causes of freedom, human dignity, and peace and to commemorate 
    the Silver Jubilee of His Holiness' inauguration of his 
    ministry as Bishop of Rome and Supreme Pastor of the Catholic 
    Church. Referred to Government Reform Oct. 28, 2003. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Nov. 18, 2003. Received in Senate and 
    passed Nov. 19, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 320.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
    the importance of motorsports. Referred to Government Reform 
    Nov. 4, 2003. Considered under suspension of rules Nov. 18, 
    2003. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 19, 2003; Roll No. 
    635: 418-0. Received in Senate and passed Nov. 20, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 326.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    arbitrary detention of Dr. Wang Bingzhang by the Government of 
    the People's Republic of China and urging his immediate 
    release. Referred to International Relations Nov. 18, 2003. 
    Considered under suspension of rules May 5, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House May 6, 2004; Roll No. 151: 398-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 6, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 328.--Recognizing and honoring the United States 
    Armed Forces and supporting the designation of a National 
    Military Appreciation Month. Referred to Government Reform 
    Nov. 18, 2003. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 24, 
    2004; Roll No. 80: 428-0. Received in Senate and referred to 
    the Judiciary Mar. 25, 2004. Reported Apr. 22, 2004; no 
    written report. Passed Senate Apr. 26, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 339.--Providing for the sine die adjournment of the 
    first session of the One Hundred Eighth Congress. Passed House 
    Nov. 22 (Legislative day of Nov. 21), 2003. Received in Senate 
    Nov. 22, 2003. Passed Senate with amendment Nov. 25, 2003. 
    House agreed to Senate amendment Nov. 25, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 345.--Authorizing the printing as a House document of 
    the transcripts of the proceedings of ``The Changing Nature of 
    the House Speakership: The Cannon Centenary Conference'', 
    sponsored by the Congressional Research Service on November 
    12, 2003. Referred to House Administration Dec. 8, 2003. 
    Committee discharged. Passed House Dec. 8, 2003. Received in 
    Senate and passed Dec. 9, 2003.
  
H. Con. Res. 349.--Providing for a joint session of Congress to 
    receive a message from the President on the State of the 
    Union. Passed House Jan. 20, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    passed Jan. 20, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 352.--Recognizing the contributions of people of 
    Indian origin to the United States and the benefits of working 
    together with India towards promoting peace, prosperity, and 
    freedom among all countries of the world. Referred to 
    International Relations Jan. 28, 2004. Considered under 
    suspension of rules May 11, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 12, 2004; Roll No. 164: 418-2. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Foreign Relations May 13, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 354 (S. 610).--To correct technical errors in the 
    enrollment of the bill S. 610. Passed House Feb. 3, 2004. 
    Received in Senate Feb. 4, 2004. Passed Senate Feb. 10, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 355.--Congratulating the University of Delaware men's 
    football team for winning the National Collegiate Athletic 
    Association I-AA national championship. Referred to Education 
    and the Workforce Feb. 3, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed 
    House Feb. 4, 2004. Received in Senate and referred to the 
    Judiciary Feb. 5, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 
    Mar. 10, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 357.--Permitting the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony to award a Congressional Gold Medal to 
    Dr. Dorothy Height. Referred to House Administration Feb. 4, 
    2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Feb. 10, 2004. Received in 
    Senate Feb. 11, 2004. Passed Senate Feb. 25, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 358.--Authorizing the printing of ``History of the 
    United States Capitol'' as a House document. Referred to House 
    Administration Feb. 4, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Feb. 10, 2004; Roll No. 19: 408-1. Received in Senate Feb. 11, 
    2004. Passed Senate Feb. 24, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 359.--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. 4, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Feb. 10, 2004; Roll No. 20: 408-0. Received in Senate 
    Feb. 11, 2004. Passed Senate Feb. 24, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 361.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Feb. 11, 2004. 
    Received in Senate Feb. 11, 2004. Passed Senate Feb. 12, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 363.--Expressing the grave concern of Congress 
    regarding the continuing gross violations of human rights and 
    civil liberties of the Syrian people by the Government of the 
    Syrian Arab Republic. Referred to International Relations Feb. 
    11, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 13, 
    2004; Roll No. 441: 348-0. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Foreign Relations Sept. 14, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 364.--To recognize more than 5 decades of strategic 
    partnership between the United States and the people of the 
    Marshall Islands in the pursuit of international peace and 
    security, and for other purposes. Referred to International 
    Relations Feb. 24, 2004. Considered under suspension of rules 
    Mar. 17, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 18, 2004; 
    Roll No. 71: 408-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations Mar. 22, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 373.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Kids Love 
    a Mystery is a program that promotes literacy and should be 
    encouraged. Referred to Education and the Workforce Feb. 26, 
    2004. Considered under suspension of rules Mar. 9, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Mar. 10, 2004; Roll No. 47: 388-11. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Health, Education, Labor, 
    and Pensions Mar. 11, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 376.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 2, 2004. Reported Apr. 
    22, 2004; Rept. 108-469. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House Apr. 28, 2004. Received in Senate and passed Apr. 
    29, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 378.--Calling on the Government of the Socialist 
    Republic of Vietnam to immediately and unconditionally release 
    Father Thaddeus Nguyen Van Ly, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to International Relations Mar. 4, 2004. Considered 
    under suspension of rules May 11, 2004. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended May 12, 2004; Roll No. 167: 428-1. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations May 13, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 380.--Recognizing the benefits and importance of 
    school-based music education. Referred to Education and the 
    Workforce Mar. 10, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    May 4, 2004; Roll No. 140: 408-0. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions May 5, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 386.--Congratulating the United States Air Force 
    Academy on its 50th Anniversary and recognizing its 
    contributions to the Nation. Referred to Armed Services Mar. 
    16, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 30, 2004; Roll 
    No. 103: 428-0. Received in Senate Mar. 31, 2004. Referred to 
    Armed Services Apr. 1, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 388.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 17, 2004. Reported Apr. 
    22, 2004; Rept. 108-467. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Apr. 28, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Rules and Administration Apr. 29, 2004. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate May 12, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 389.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    the D.C. Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run. Referred 
    to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 17, 2004. Reported 
    Apr. 22, 2004; Rept. 108-468. House Calendar. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House May 11, 2004. Received in Senate and passed May 
    12, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 393 (H. Res. 574) (S. Con. Res. 95).--Establishing 
    the congressional budget for the United States Government for 
    fiscal year 2005 and setting forth appropriate budgetary 
    levels for fiscal years 2004 and 2006 through 2009. Reported 
    from the Budget Mar. 19, 2004; Rept. 108-441. Union Calendar. 
    Considered Mar. 24, 2004. Passed House Mar. 25, 2004; Roll No. 
    92: 218-212.
  
H. Con. Res. 398.--Expressing the concern of Congress over Iran's 
    development of the means to produce nuclear weapons. Referred 
    to International Relations Mar. 25, 2004. Considered under 
    suspension of rules May 5, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    May 6, 2004; Roll No. 152: 378-3. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Foreign Relations May 6, 2004. Committee 
    discharged. Passed Senate with amendments July 22, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 403 (S. Con. Res. 99).--Condemning the Government of 
    the Republic of the Sudan for its attacks against innocent 
    civilians in the impoverished Darfur region of western Sudan. 
    Referred to International Relations Apr. 1, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended May 17, 2004; Roll No. 179: 
    368-1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    May 18, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 404.--Providing for an adjournment or recess of the 
    two Houses. Passed House Apr. 2, 2004; Roll No. 115: 218-201. 
    Received in Senate and passed Apr. 5, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 407.--Saluting the life and courage of the late 
    Commander Lloyd ``Pete'' Bucher, United States Navy (retired), 
    who commanded the U.S.S. Pueblo (AGER-2) at the time of its 
    capture by North Korea on January 23, 1968. Referred to Armed 
    Services Apr. 21, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 
    13, 2004. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    Sept. 14, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 408.--Congratulating the University of Denver men's 
    hockey team for winning the 2004 NCAA men's hockey national 
    championship, and for other purposes. Referred to Education 
    and the Workforce Apr. 21, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    May 4, 2004. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary 
    May 5, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 409.--Recognizing with humble gratitude the more than 
    16,000,000 veterans who served in the United States Armed 
    Forces during World War II and the Americans who supported the 
    war effort on the home front and celebrating the completion of 
    the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall in the 
    District of Columbia. Referred to Veterans' Affairs and in 
    addition to Resources Apr. 28, 2004. Considered under 
    suspension of rules May 11, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House May 12, 2004; Roll No. 168: 428-0. Received in Senate 
    and referred to the Judiciary May 13, 2004. Reported May 20, 
    2004; no written report. Passed Senate May 21, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 410.--Recognizing the 25th anniversary of the 
    adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of the Marshall 
    Islands and recognizing the Marshall Islands as a staunch ally 
    of the United States, committed to principles of democracy and 
    freedom for the Pacific region and throughout the world. 
    Referred to International Relations Apr. 30, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended July 6, 2004; Roll No. 326: 
    378-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    July 7, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 12, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 413 (S. Con. Res. 103).--Honoring the contributions 
    of the women, symbolized by ``Rosie the Riveter'', who served 
    on the homefront during World War II, and for other purposes. 
    Referred to Education and the Workforce May 4, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House June 2, 2004; Roll No. 221: 418-0. 
    Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar June 3, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 414 (S. Con. Res. 102).--Expressing the sense of the 
    Congress that, as Congress recognizes the 50th anniversary of 
    the Brown v. Board of Education decision, all Americans are 
    encouraged to observe this anniversary with a commitment to 
    continuing and building on the legacy of Brown. Referred to 
    the Judiciary May 4, 2004. Reported May 12, 2004; Rept. 108-
    485. House Calendar. Passed House May 13, 2004; Roll No. 176: 
    408-1. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary May 
    17, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed Senate May 19, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 415 (S. Con. Res. 106).--Urging the Government of 
    Ukraine to ensure a democratic, transparent, and fair election 
    process for the presidential election on October 31, 2004. 
    Referred to International Relations May 5, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 4, 2004. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 5, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 417.--Honoring the Tuskegee Airmen and their 
    contribution in creating an integrated United States Air 
    Force, the world's foremost Air and Space Supremacy Force. 
    Referred to Armed Services May 6, 2004. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House June 1, 2004; Roll No. 212: 378-0. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Armed Services June 2, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 418.--Recognizing the importance in history of the 
    150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations 
    between the United States and Japan. Referred to International 
    Relations May 6, 2004. Considered under suspension of rules 
    July 21, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House July 22, 2004; 
    Roll No. 415: 418-0. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Foreign Relations Sept. 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 420.--Applauding the men and women who keep America 
    moving and recognizing National Transportation Week. Referred 
    to Transportation and Infrastructure May 11, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House May 17, 2004; Roll No. 177: 368-0. 
    Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and 
    Transportation May 18, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed 
    Senate May 20, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 423.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for 
    activities associated with the dedication of the National 
    World War II Memorial. Referred to Transportation and 
    Infrastructure May 13, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House May 
    17, 2004; Roll No. 178: 368-0. Received in Senate May 18, 
    2004. Passed Senate May 21, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 424.--Honoring past and current members of the Armed 
    Forces of the United States and encouraging Americans to wear 
    red poppies on Memorial Day. Referred to Armed Services May 
    13, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House May 19, 2004; Roll No. 
    195: 418-0. Received in Senate and passed May 20, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 430 (S. Con. Res. 113).--Recognizing the importance 
    of early diagnosis, proper treatment, and enhanced public 
    awareness of Tourette Syndrome and supporting the goals and 
    ideals of National Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month. Referred 
    to Energy and Commerce May 18, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House Nov. 17, 2004. Received in Senate Nov. 18, 2004. 
    Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Dec. 8, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 432.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House May 20, 2004; Roll No. 
    207: 228-193. Received in Senate and passed May 20, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 436 (S. Con. Res. 100).--Celebrating 10 years of 
    majority rule in the Republic of South Africa and recognizing 
    the momentous social and economic achievements of South Africa 
    since the institution of democracy in that country. Referred 
    to International Relations May 20, 2004. Considered under 
    suspension of rules July 21, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House amended July 22, 2004; Roll No. 414: 428-0. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 7, 2004.
H. Con. Res. 439.--Honoring the members of the Army Motor 
    Transport Service that served during World War II and 
    participated in the trucking operation known as the Red Ball 
    Express for their service and contribution to the Allied 
    advance following the D-Day invasion. Referred to Armed 
    Services June 2, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 
    June 14, 2004. Received in Senate and referred to Armed 
    Services June 15, 2004. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 
    July 22, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 444 (S. Con. Res. 115).--Authorizing the use of the 
    rotunda of the Capitol for the lying in state of the remains 
    of the late Honorable Ronald Wilson Reagan, the fortieth 
    President of the United States. Referred to House 
    Administration June 8, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    June 9, 2004. Laid on table June 9, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 449.--Honoring the life and accomplishments of Ray 
    Charles, recognizing his contributions to the Nation, and 
    extending condolences to his family on his death. Referred to 
    Education and the Workforce June 15, 2004. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House June 22, 2004; Roll No. 281: 418-0. Received in 
    Senate and ordered placed on the calendar June 23 (Legislative 
    day of June 22), 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 450.--Recognizing the 40th anniversary of the day 
    civil rights organizers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and 
    Michael Schwerner gave their lives in the struggle to 
    guarantee the right to vote for every citizen of the United 
    States and encouraging all Americans to observe the 
    anniversary of the deaths of the 3 men by committing 
    themselves to ensuring equal rights, equal opportunities, and 
    equal justice for all people. Referred to Government Reform 
    June 15, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House June 21, 2004. 
    Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 22, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 458 (S. 2238).--Directing the Secretary of the Senate 
    to make technical corrections in the enrollment of the bill S. 
    2238. Passed House June 21, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    passed June 21, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 460.--Regarding the security of Israel and the 
    principles of peace in the Middle East. Referred to 
    International Relations June 22, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House June 23, 2004; Roll No. 290: 408-9. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Foreign Relations June 24, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 461.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
    importance of life insurance, and recognizing and supporting 
    National Life Insurance Awareness Month. Referred to 
    Government Reform June 22, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    Sept. 28, 2004. Received in Senate Sept. 29, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 462.--Reaffirming unwavering commitment to the Taiwan 
    Relations Act, and for other purposes. Referred to 
    International Relations June 23, 2004. Considered under 
    suspension of rules July 14, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed 
    House July 15, 2004; Roll No. 379: 408-18. Received in Senate 
    and referred to Foreign Relations July 19, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 464.--Honoring the 10 communities selected to receive 
    the 2004 All-America City Award. Referred to Government Reform 
    June 23, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 6, 2004. 
    Received in Senate Oct. 7, 2004. Passed Senate Nov. 18, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 467 (S. Con. Res. 133).--Declaring genocide in 
    Darfur, Sudan. Referred to International Relations June 24, 
    2004. Considered under suspension of rules July 21, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 22, 2004; Roll No. 
    420: 428-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign 
    Relations Sept. 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 469 (S. Con. Res. 126).--Condemning the attack on the 
    AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 
    July 1994 and expressing the concern of the United States 
    regarding the continuing, decade-long delay in the resolution 
    of this case. Referred to International Relations July 6, 
    2004. Considered under suspension of rules July 21, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House July 22, 2004; Roll No. 419: 
    428-0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 
    Sept. 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 473.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    President should designate September 11 as a national day of 
    voluntary service, charity, and compassion. Referred to 
    Government Reform July 14, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    amended Sept. 22, 2004. Received in Senate and referred to 
    Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Sept. 23, 2004. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 10, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 475.--Encouraging the International Olympic Committee 
    to select New York City as the site of the 2012 Olympic Games. 
    Referred to International Relations July 20, 2004. Rules 
    suspended. Passed House Sept. 22, 2004. Received in Senate 
    Sept. 27, 2004. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 479.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House July 22, 2004. 
    Received in Senate and passed July 22, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 480.--Recognizing the spirit of Jacob Mock Doub and 
    his contribution to encouraging youth to be physically active 
    and fit and expressing the sense of Congress that ``National 
    Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day'' should be established in 
    Jacob Mock Doub's honor. Referred to Energy and Commerce July 
    22, 2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 5, 2004. Received 
    in Senate Oct. 6, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 486.--Recognizing and honoring military unit family 
    support volunteers for their dedicated service to the United 
    States, the Armed Forces, and members of the Armed Forces and 
    their families. Referred to Armed Services Sept. 7, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 22, 2004. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Armed Services Sept. 27, 2004. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 10, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 488 (S. Con. Res. 149).--Commending the National 
    Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its employees for 
    its dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and 
    Frances. Referred to Science Sept. 9, 2004. Rules suspended. 
    Passed House amended Sept. 22, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Sept. 23, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 489.--Supporting the goals and ideals of National 
    Preparedness Month. Referred to Government Reform Sept. 9, 
    2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 22, 2004. Received 
    in Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs Sept. 23, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 494.--Supporting the goals and purposes of National 
    Farm Safety and Health Week and applauding the men and women 
    who provide a stable supply of food and fiber for the United 
    States and the world. Referred to Agriculture Sept. 21, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 22, 2004. Received in 
    Senate and referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry 
    Sept. 23, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 496.--Expressing the sense of Congress with regard to 
    providing humanitarian assistance to countries of the 
    Caribbean devastated by Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and 
    Jeanne. Referred to International Relations Sept. 22, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 4, 2004. Received 
    in Senate Oct. 5, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 500.--Honoring the goals and ideals of National Nurse 
    Practitioners Week. Referred to Energy and Commerce Sept. 28, 
    2004. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 6, 2004. Received in 
    Senate Oct. 7, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 501.--Honoring the life and work of Duke Ellington, 
    recognizing the 30th anniversary of the Duke Ellington School 
    of the Arts, and supporting the annual Duke Ellington Jazz 
    Festival. Referred to Education and the Workforce Sept. 28, 
    2004. Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 29, 2004. 
    Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 30, 2004; Roll No. 485: 
    398-0. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 30, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 514 (H.R. 4200).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to make a technical correction in the 
    enrollment of the bill H.R. 4200. Passed House Oct. 8, 2004. 
    Received in Senate and passed Oct. 9, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 518.--Providing for an adjournment or recess of the 
    two Houses. Passed House Oct. 9, 2004; Roll No. 527: 208-169. 
    Received in Senate Oct. 9, 2004. Passed Senate Oct. 10, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 519 (H.R. 5107).--Correcting the enrollment of H.R. 
    5107. Passed House Oct. 9, 2004. Received in Senate and passed 
    Oct. 9, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 524 (H.R. 1350).--Directing the Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives to make certain corrections to the enrollment 
    of H.R. 1350. Passed House Nov. 19, 2004. Received in Senate 
    and passed Nov. 19, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 528 (H. Res. 866) (H.R. 4818).--Directing the Clerk 
    of the House of Representatives to make corrections in the 
    enrollment of H.R. 4818. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 866 
    Nov. 20, 2004. Received in Senate and passed with amendment 
    Nov. 20, 2004. House agreed to Senate amendment under 
    suspension of the rules Dec. 6, 2004; Roll No. 543: 388-0.
  
H. Con. Res. 529.--Providing for a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives and a conditional recess or 
    adjournment of the Senate. Passed House Nov. 20, 2004. 
    Received in Senate Nov. 20, 2004. Passed Senate with amendment 
    Nov. 21 (Legislative day of Nov. 20), 2004. House agreed to 
    Senate amendment with amendments Nov. 24, 2004. Senate agreed 
    to House amendments to Senate amendment Nov. 24, 2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 531.--Providing for the sine die adjournment of the 
    second session of the One Hundred Eighth Congress. Passed 
    House Dec. 7, 2004. Received in Senate and passed Dec. 8, 
    2004.
  
H. Con. Res. 532.--Commending the Aero Squad After School Program 
    at Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum in Compton, California, as 
    well as other youth aviation programs that expose young 
    minorities to the field of civil aviation. Referred to 
    Transportation and Infrastructure Dec. 7, 2004. Committee 
    discharged. Passed House Dec. 7, 2004. Received in Senate and 
    referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Dec. 8, 2004.