[Senate Calendars, Final - 108th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
GENERAL ORDERS
UNDER RULE VIII
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Order Measure Number Title Reported or
No. and Author Placed on the Calendar
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3 S. 224 A bill to amend the Fair Jan. 29, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Daschle Labor Standards Act of second time and placed
and others 1938 to provide for an on the calendar.
increase in the Federal
minimum wage.
4 S. 225 A bill to provide for Jan. 29, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Daschle emergency unemployment second time and placed
and others compensation. on the calendar.
5 S. 228 A bill to amend title 18, Jan. 29, 2003.--Read the
Mrs. Feinstein United States Code, to second time and placed
and Messrs. limit the misuse of on the calendar.
Gregg and social security
Leahy numbers, to establish
criminal penalties for
such misuse, and for
other purposes.
6 S. 241 A bill to amend the Jan. 30, 2003.--Read the
Ms. Snowe and Coastal Zone Management second time and placed
others Act. on the calendar.
11 S. 351 A bill to amend the Feb. 11, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 to improve tax Finance, without
equity for military amendment. (An original
personnel, and for bill.) (Rept. 3.)
other purposes.
20 S. 13 A bill to provide Feb. 24, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Kyl financial security to second time and placed
family farm and small on the calendar.
business owners by
ending the unfair
practice of taxing
someone at death.
21 S. 414 A bill to provide an Feb. 24, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Daschle economic stimulus second time and placed
package, and for other on the calendar.
purposes.
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23 H.R. 534 An act to amend title 18, Mar. 3, 2003.--Read the
United States Code, to second time and placed
prohibit human cloning. on the calendar.
29 S. 253 A bill to amend title 18, Mar. 6, 2003.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Campbell United States Code, to Committee on the
and others exempt qualified Judiciary, without
current and former law amendment. (No written
enforcement officers report.) (Rept. 29.)
from State laws (Additional and
prohibiting the minority views.)
carrying of concealed
handguns.
33 S. 607 A bill to improve patient Mar. 13, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Ensign and access to health care second time and placed
others services and provide on the calendar. (See
improved medical care also Order No. 49.)
by reducing the
excessive burden the
liability system places
on the health care
delivery system.
43 S. 671 A bill to amend the Mar. 20, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Harmonized Tariff Grassley, Committee on
Schedule of the United Finance, without
States to modify amendment. (An original
temporarily certain bill.) (Rept. 28.)
rates of duty, to make
other technical
amendments to the trade
laws, and for other
purposes.
49 H.R. 5 An act to improve patient Mar. 21, 2003.--Read the
access to health care second time and placed
services and provide on the calendar. (See
improved medical care also Order No. 33.)
by reducing the
excessive burden the
liability system places
on the health care
delivery system.
50 H.R. 975 An act to amend title 11 Mar. 21, 2003.--Read the
of the United States second time and placed
Code, and for other on the calendar.
purposes.
57 S. 721 A bill to amend the Mar. 27, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Allen and Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
others of 1986 to expand the on the calendar.
combat zone income tax
exclusion to include
income for the period
of transit to the
combat zone and to
remove the limitation
on such exclusion for
commissioned officers,
and for other purposes.
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59 S. 762 A bill making Apr. 1, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens supplemental Stevens, Committee on
appropriations to Appropriations, without
support Department of amendment. (An original
Defense operations in bill.) (Rept. 33.)
Iraq, Department of
Homeland Security, and
Related Efforts for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2003, and
for other purposes.
72 S. 880 A bill to amend the Child Apr. 10, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg Care and Development Gregg, Committee on
Block Grant Act of 1990 Health, Education,
to reauthorize the Act, Labor, and Pensions,
to improve early without amendment. (An
learning opportunities original bill.) (Rept.
and promote school 37.) (Additional views
preparedness, and for filed.)
other purposes.
77 S. 925 A bill to authorize Apr. 24, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Lugar appropriations for the Lugar, Committee on
Department of State and Foreign Relations,
international without amendment. (An
broadcasting activities original bill.) (Rept.
for fiscal year 2004 39.) (See also Order
and for the Peace Corps No. 211.)
for fiscal years 2004
through 2007, and for
other purposes.
79 S. 14 A bill to enhance the May 1, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Domenici energy security of the second time and placed
United States, and for on the calendar.
other purposes.
83 S. 824 A bill to reauthorize the May 2, 2003.--Mr. McCain,
Mr. McCain and Federal Aviation Committee on Commerce,
others Administration, and for Science, and
other purposes. Transportation, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
41.)
84 S. 753 A bill to amend the May 5, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 to provide for Finance, without
the modernization of amendment. (Rept. 42.)
the United States Tax
Court, and for other
purposes.
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87 S. 1005 A bill to enhance the May 6, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici energy security of the Domenici, Committee on
United States, and for Energy and Natural
other purposes. Resources, without
amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 43.)
(Minority views filed.)
88 S. 1009 A bill to amend the May 8, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Lugar and Foreign Assistance Act second time and placed
others of 1961 and the State on the calendar.
Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956
to increase assistance
for foreign countries
seriously affected by
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis,
and malaria, and for
other purposes. (See
also Order No. 86.)
89 S. 1019 A bill to amend titles 10 May 8, 2003.--Read the
Mr. DeWine and and 18, United States second time and placed
others Code, to protect unborn on the calendar.
victims of violence.
90 S. 2 A bill to amend the May 9, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Nickles Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
and others of 1986 to provide Finance, with an
additional tax amendment in the nature
incentives to encourage of a substitute, and an
economic growth. amendment to the title.
(No written report.)
96 S. 1050 A bill to authorize May 13, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Warner appropriations for Warner, Committee on
fiscal year 2004 for Armed Services, without
military activities of amendment. (An original
the Department of bill.) (Rept. 46.)
Defense, for military (Additional views
construction, and for filed.)
defense activities of
the Department of
Energy, to prescribe
personnel strengths for
such fiscal year for
the Armed Forces, and
for other purposes.
97 S. 1054 A bill to provide for May 13, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley reconciliation pursuant Grassley, Committee on
to section 201 of the Finance, without
concurrent resolution amendment. (An original
on the budget for bill.) (No written
fiscal year 2004. report.)
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99 S. 521 A bill to amend the Act May 15, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. of August 9, 1955, to Campbell, Committee on
Campbell and extend the terms of Indian Affairs, with an
Inouye leases of certain amendment in the nature
restricted Indian land, of a substitute. (Rept.
and for other purposes. 48.)
101 S. 1079 A bill to extend the May 20, 2003.--Read the
Ms. Murkowski Temporary Extended second time and placed
and others Unemployment on the calendar.
Compensation Act of
2002.
107 S. 554 A bill to allow media May 22, 2003.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Grassley coverage of court Committee on the
and others proceedings. Judiciary, without
amendment. (No written
report.)
113 S. 1149 A bill to amend the May 23, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 to provide Finance, without
energy tax incentives, amendment. (An original
and for other purposes. bill.) (Rept. 54.)
114 S. 1104 A bill to amend title 10, May 23, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Brownback United States Code, to second time and placed
provide for parental on the calendar.
involvement in
abortions of dependent
children of members of
the Armed Forces.
115 S. 1160 A bill to authorize May 29, 2003.--Mr. Lugar,
Mr. Lugar Millennium Challenge Committee on Foreign
assistance, and for Relations, without
other purposes. amendment. (An original
bill.) (Rept. 55.)
(Additional views
filed.)
116 S. 1161 A bill to authorize May 29, 2003.--Mr. Lugar,
Mr. Lugar appropriations for Committee on Foreign
foreign assistance Relations, without
programs for fiscal amendment. (An original
year 2004, and for bill.) (Rept. 56.)
other purposes.
117 S. 274 A bill to amend the June 2, 2003.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Grassley procedures that apply Committee on the
and others to consideration of Judiciary, with
interstate class amendments. (Rept.
actions to assure 123.) (Minority views
fairer outcomes for filed.)
class members and
defendants, and for
other purposes.
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118 S. 1162 A bill to amend the June 3, 2003.--Read the
Mrs. Lincoln Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
and others of 1986 to accelerate on the calendar.
the increase in the
refundability of the
child tax credit, and
for other purposes.
119 S. 791 A bill to amend the Clean June 3, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe and Air Act to eliminate Inhofe, Committee on
others methyl tertiary butyl Environment and Public
ether from the United Works, with an
States fuel supply, to amendment in the nature
increase production and of a substitute. (Rept.
use of renewable fuel, 57.) (Additional views
and to increase the filed.)
Nation's energy
independence, and for
other purposes.
121 S. 1174 A bill to amend the June 4, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to accelerate on the calendar.
the increase in the
refundability of the
child tax credit, and
for other purposes.
138 S. 1 A bill to amend title June 13, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Frist, XVIII of the Social Grassley, Committee on
Grassley, and Security Act to make Finance, with an
Baucus improvements in the amendment in the nature
medicare program, to of a substitute, and an
provide prescription amendment to the title.
drug coverage under the (No written report.)
medicare program, and
for other purposes.
139 S. 231 A bill to authorize the June 13, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Feingold use of certain grant Gregg, Committee on
and Ms. funds to establish an Health, Education,
Collins information Labor, and Pensions,
clearinghouse that without amendment.
provides information to (Rept. 70.)
increase public access
to defibrillation in
schools.
142 H.R. 1954 An act to revise the June 16, 2003.--Mr.
provisions of the Hatch, Committee on the
Immigration and Judiciary, with an
Nationality Act amendment in the nature
relating to of a substitute. (No
naturalization through written report.)
service in the Armed
Forces, and for other
purposes.
145 S. 1023 A bill to increase the June 18, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and annual salaries of Hatch, Committee on the
others justices and judges of Judiciary, with
the United States. amendments. (No written
report.)
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146 S. 724 A bill to amend title 18, June 19, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Enzi and United States Code, to Hatch, Committee on the
others exempt certain rocket Judiciary, with an
propellants from amendment in the nature
prohibitions under that of a substitute. (No
title on explosive written report.)
materials.
165 H.R. 8 An act to make the repeal June 20, 2003.--Read the
of the estate tax second time and placed
permanent. on the calendar.
168 S. 1334 A bill to facilitate June 25, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby check truncation by Shelby, Committee on
authorizing substitute Banking, Housing, and
checks, to foster Urban Affairs, without
innovation in the check amendment. (An original
collection system bill.) (Rept. 79.)
without mandating
receipt of checks in
electronic form, and to
improve the overall
efficiency of the
Nation's payments
system, and for other
purposes.
169 S. 1323 A bill to extend the June 25, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. period for which second time and placed
Grassley, chapter 12 of title 11, on the calendar.
Leahy, and United States Code, is
Sessions reenacted by 6 months.
172 S. 1025 A bill to authorize June 26, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Roberts appropriations for Warner, Committee on
fiscal year 2004 for Armed Services, with
intelligence and amendments. (Rept. 80.)
intelligence-related May 8, 2003.--Mr.
activities of the Roberts, Select
United States Committee on
Government, the Intelligence, without
Community Management amendment. (An original
Account, and the bill.) (Rept. 44.)
Central Intelligence
Agency Retirement and
Disability System, and
for other purposes.
175 S. 1356 A bill making June 26, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Specter appropriations for the Specter, Committee on
Departments of Labor, Appropriations, without
Health and Human amendment. (An original
Services, and bill.) (Rept. 81.)
Education, and related
agencies for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2004, and for other
purposes.
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176 S. 1357 A bill making June 26, 2003.--Mrs.
Mrs. Hutchison appropriations for Hutchison, Committee on
military construction, Appropriations, without
family housing, and amendment. (An original
base realignment and bill.) (Rept. 82.)
closure for the
Department of Defense
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2004, and for other
purposes.
178 S. 888 A bill to reauthorize the June 26, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg and Museum and Library Gregg, Committee on
others Services Act, and for Health, Education,
other purposes. Labor, and Pensions,
without amendment.
(Rept. 83.)
180 S. Res. 138 Resolution to amend rule June 26, 2003.--Mr. Lott,
Mr. Frist XXII of the Standing Committee on Rules and
Rules of the Senate Administration, without
relating to the amendment. (No written
consideration of report.)
nominations requiring
the advice and consent
of the Senate.
182 H.R. 531 An act to amend title XXI June 26, 2003.--Placed on
of the Social Security the calendar.
Act to extend the
availability of
allotments for fiscal
years 1998 through 2001
under the State
Children's Health
Insurance Program
(SCHIP).
185 S. 344 A bill expressing the June 27, 2003.--Committee
Mr. Akaka and policy of the United on Indian Affairs, with
others States regarding the an amendment in the
United States nature of a substitute.
relationship with (Rept. 85.)
Native Hawaiians and to
provide a process for
the recognition by the
United States of the
Native Hawaiian
governing entity, and
for other purposes.
186 S. 11 A bill to protect June 27, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Ensign and patients' access to second time and placed
others quality and affordable on the calendar.
health care by reducing
the effects of
excessive liability
costs.
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188 S. 1382 A bill making July 9, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens appropriations for the Stevens, Committee on
Department of Defense Appropriations, without
for the fiscal year amendment. (An original
ending September 30, bill.) (Rept. 87.)
2004, and for other
purposes.
189 S. 1383 A bill making July 9, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell appropriations for the Campbell, Committee on
Legislative Branch for Appropriations, without
the fiscal year ending amendment. (An original
September 30, 2004, and bill.) (Rept. 88.)
for other purposes.
196 S. 1391 A bill making July 10, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Burns appropriations for the Burns, Committee on
Department of the Appropriations, without
Interior and related amendment. (An original
agencies for the fiscal bill.) (Rept. 89.)
year ending September
30, 2004, and for other
purposes.
211 H.R. 1950 An act to establish the July 17, 2003.--Placed on
Millennium Challenge the calendar. (See also
Account to provide Order No. 77.)
increased support for
certain developing
countries; to authorize
the expansion of the
Peace Corps; to
authorize
appropriations for the
Department of State for
fiscal years 2004 and
2005; to authorize
appropriations under
the Arms Export Control
Act and the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961
for security assistance
for fiscal years 2004
and 2005; and for other
purposes.
213 S. 1424 A bill making July 17, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici appropriations for Domenici, Committee on
energy and water Appropriations, without
development for the amendment. (An original
fiscal year ending bill.) (Rept. 105.)
September 30, 2004, and
for other purposes.
214 H.R. 2122 An act to enhance July 17, 2003.--Placed on
research, development, the calendar.
procurement, and use of
biomedical
countermeasures to
respond to public
health threats
affecting national
security, and for other
purposes.
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215 S. 1426 A bill making July 17, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. McConnell appropriations for McConnell, Committee on
foreign operations, Appropriations, without
export financing, and amendment. (An original
related programs for bill.) (Rept. 106.)
the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2004, and
for other purposes.
216 S. 1427 A bill making July 17, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Bennett appropriations for Bennett, Committee on
Agriculture, Rural Appropriations, without
Development, Food and amendment. (An original
Drug Administration, bill.) (Rept. 107.)
and Related Agencies
programs for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2004, and for other
purposes.
221 S. 908 A bill to establish the July 22, 2003.--Ms.
Ms. Collins United States Consensus Collins, Committee on
and others Council to provide for Governmental Affairs,
a consensus building with amendments. (Rept.
process in addressing 110.)
national public policy
issues, and for other
purposes.
222 S. 1416 A bill to implement the July 22, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. United States-Chile Grassley, Committees on
Grassley, Free Trade Agreement. Finance and the
Baucus, and Judiciary, without
Frist amendment. (Rept. 116.)
(Additional views
filed.)
223 S. 1417 A bill to implement the July 22, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. United States-Singapore Grassley, Committees on
Grassley, Free Trade Agreement. Finance and the
Baucus, and Judiciary, without
Frist amendment. (Rept. 117.)
(Additional views
filed.)
232 S. 1260 A bill to promote the July 24, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. McCain development of the McCain, Committee on
commercial space Commerce, Science, and
transportation Transportation, without
industry, to authorize amendment. (Rept. 111.)
appropriations for the
Office of the Associate
Administrator for
Commercial Space
Transportation, and for
other purposes.
238 S. 910 A bill to ensure the July 29, 2003.--Ms.
Messrs. Akaka, continuation of non- Collins, Committee on
Carper, and homeland security Governmental Affairs,
Lautenberg functions of Federal with amendments. (Rept.
agencies transferred to 115.)
the Department of
Homeland Security.
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239 S. 1125 A bill to create a fair July 30, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and and efficient system to Hatch, Committee on the
others resolve claims of Judiciary, with
victims for bodily amendments. (Rept.
injury caused by 118.) (Additional and
asbestos exposure, and minority views filed.)
for other purposes.
253 S. 1389 A bill to reauthorize Aug. 26, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. McCain appropriations for the McCain, Committee on
and Hollings Surface Transportation Commerce, Science, and
Board for fiscal years Transportation, with an
2004 through 2008. amendment. (Rept. 129.)
254 S. 1250 A bill to improve, Aug. 26, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Burns enhance, and promote McCain, Committee on
the Nation's homeland Commerce, Science, and
security, public Transportation, without
safety, and citizen amendment. (Rept. 130.)
activated emergency
response capabilities
through the use of
enhanced 911 services,
to further upgrade
Public Safety Answering
Point capabilities and
related functions in
receiving E-911 calls,
and to support the
construction and
operation of a
ubiquitous and reliable
citizen activated
system and other
purposes.
263 S. 1434 A bill to amend the Sept. 2, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Daschle Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
for Mrs. of 1986 to accelerate on the calendar.
Lincoln the increase in the
refundability of the
child tax credit, and
for other purposes.
264 S. 1490 A bill to eliminate the Sept. 2, 2003.--Read the
Mr. McConnell Federal quota and price second time and placed
and others support programs for on the calendar.
tobacco, to provide
assistance to quota
holders, tobacco
producers, and tobacco-
dependent communities,
and for other purposes.
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265 S. 1504 A bill to amend the Sept. 2, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Gregg Public Health Service second time and placed
and Kennedy Act to provide on the calendar.
protections and
countermeasures against
chemical, radiological,
or nuclear agents that
may be used in a
terrorist attack
against the United
States of America.
266 H.R. 2799 An act making Sept. 2, 2003.--Read the
appropriations for the second time and placed
Departments of on the calendar. (See
Commerce, Justice, and also Order No. 274.)
State, the Judiciary,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2004, and for other
purposes.
268 S. 1264 A bill to reauthorize the Sept. 3, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. McCain Federal Communications McCain, Committee on
and Hollings Commission, and for Commerce, Science, and
other purposes. Transportation, with
amendments. (Rept.
140.)
270 S. 1046 A bill to amend the Sept. 3, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens Communications Act of McCain, Committee on
and others 1934 to preserve Commerce, Science, and
localism, to foster and Transportation, with an
promote the diversity amendment. (Rept. 141.)
of television (Additional views
programming, to foster filed.)
and promote
competition, and to
prevent excessive
concentration of
ownership of the
nation's television
broadcast stations.
271 S.J. Res. 1 Joint resolution Sept. 4, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Kyl and proposing an amendment Hatch, Committee on the
Mrs. Feinstein to the Constitution of Judiciary, without
the United States to amendment. (Rept. 191.)
protect the rights of (Additional and
crime victims. minority views filed.)
272 S. 1583 A bill making Sept. 4, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. DeWine appropriations for the DeWine, Committee on
government of the Appropriations, without
District of Columbia amendment. (An original
and other activities bill.) (Rept. 142.)
chargeable in whole or
in part against the
revenues of said
District for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2004, and for other
purposes.
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273 S. 1584 A bill making Sept. 5, 2003.--Mr. Bond,
Mr. Bond appropriations for the Committee on
Departments of Veterans Appropriations, without
Affairs and Housing and amendment. (An original
Urban Development, and bill.) (Rept. 143.)
for sundry independent
agencies, boards,
commissions,
corporations, and
offices for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2004, and for other
purposes.
274 S. 1585 A bill making Sept. 5, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg appropriations for the Gregg, Committee on
Departments of Appropriations, without
Commerce, Justice, and amendment. (An original
State, the Judiciary, bill.) (Rept. 144.)
and related agencies (See also Order No.
for the fiscal year 266.)
ending September 30,
2004, and for other
purposes.
275 S. 1166 A bill to establish a Sept. 5, 2003.--Ms.
Ms. Collins Department of Defense Collins, Committee on
and others national security Governmental Affairs,
personnel system, and with amendments. (Rept.
for other purposes. 225.) (Additional views
filed.)
276 S. 1245 A bill to provide for Sept. 5, 2003.--Ms.
Ms. Collins homeland security grant Collins, Committee on
and others coordination and Governmental Affairs,
simplification, and for with amendments. (No
other purposes. written report.)
277 S. 1589 A bill making Sept. 8, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby appropriations for the Shelby, Committee on
Departments of Appropriations, without
Transportation and amendment. (An original
Treasury, the Executive bill.) (Rept. 146.)
Office of the
President, and certain
independent agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2004, and for other
purposes.
281 S. 1039 A bill to amend the Sept. 17, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe Federal Water Pollution Inhofe, Committee on
and Crapo Control Act to enhance Environment and Public
the security of Works, with an
wastewater treatment amendment. (Rept. 149.)
works. (Additional and
minority views filed.)
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282 S. 1618 A bill to reauthorize Sept. 17, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Federal Aviation second time and placed
Rockefeller Administration Programs on the calendar.
and others for the period
beginning on October 1,
2003, and ending on
March 31, 2004, and for
other purposes.
283 H.R. 49 A bill to permanently Sept. 18, 2003.--Read the
extend the moratorium second time and placed
enacted by the Internet on the calendar.
Tax Freedom Act, and
for other purposes.
284 S. 281 A bill to amend the Sept. 22, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Transportation Equity Campbell, Committee on
Campbell, Act for the 21st Indian Affairs, with an
Inouye, and Century to make certain amendment in the nature
Domenici amendments with respect of a substitute. (Rept.
to Indian tribes, to 150.)
provide for training
and technical
assistance to Native
Americans who are
interested in
commercial vehicle
driving careers, and
for other purposes.
287 S. 1640 A bill to provide an Sept. 24, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe and extension of highway Inhofe, Committee on
others programs funded out of Environment and Public
the Highway Trust Fund Works, with amendments.
pending enactment of a (Rept. 154.)
law reauthorizing the
Transportation Equity
Act for the 21st
Century.
288 S. 1293 A bill to criminalize the Sept. 25, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and sending of predatory Hatch, Committee on the
others and abusive e-mail. Judiciary, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
170.)
296 S. 1689 A bill making emergency Sept. 30, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens supplemental Stevens, Committee on
appropriations for Iraq Appropriations, without
and Afghanistan amendment. (An original
security and bill.) (Rept. 160.)
reconstruction for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2004, and
for other purposes.
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297 S. 861 A bill to authorize the Oct. 1, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hollings acquisition of McCain, Committee on
and others interests in Commerce, Science, and
undeveloped coastal Transportation, with an
areas in order to amendment. (Rept. 158.)
ensure their protection
from development.
299 S.J. Res. 16 Joint Resolution to Oct. 1, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici approve the ``Compact Domenici, Committee on
and others of Free Association, as Energy and Natural
amended between the Resources, with
Government of the amendments, and an
United States of amendment to the
America and the preamble. (Rept. 159.)
Government of the
Federated States of
Micronesia'', and the
``Compact of Free
Association, as amended
between the Government
of the United States of
America and the
Government of the
Republic of the
Marshall Islands'', and
otherwise to amend
Public Law 99-239, and
to appropriate for the
purpose of amended
Public Law 99-239 for
fiscal years ending on
or before September 30,
2023, and for other
purposes.
303 S. 1580 A bill to amend the Oct. 2, 2003.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Hatch and Immigration and Committee on the
others Nationality Act to Judiciary, with an
extend the special amendment in the nature
immigrant religious of a substitute. (No
worker program. written report.)
304 S. 1478 A bill to reauthorize the Oct. 2, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. McCain National McCain, Committee on
and Hollings Telecommunications and Commerce, Science, and
Information Transportation, without
Administration, and for amendment. (Rept. 161.)
other purposes.
305 H.R. 4 An act to reauthorize and Oct. 3, 2003.--Mr.
improve the program of Grassley, Committee on
block grants to States Finance, with an
for temporary amendment in the nature
assistance for needy of a substitute. (Rept.
families, improve 162.) (Minority views
access to quality child filed.)
care, and for other
purposes.
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306 S. 1131 A bill to increase, Oct. 14, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. effective as of Specter, Committee on
Specter and December 1, 2003, the Veterans' Affairs,
Bunning rates of compensation without amendment.
for veterans with (Rept. 163.)
service-connected
disabilities and the
rates of dependency and
indemnity compensation
for the survivors of
certain disabled
veterans.
309 S. 1691 A bill to establish Oct. 16, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Feingold commissions to review Hatch, Committee on the
and others the facts and Judiciary, without
circumstances amendment, and an
surrounding injustices amendment to the title.
suffered by European (No written report.)
Americans, European
Latin Americans, and
Jewish refugees during
World War II.
312 S. 1753 A bill to amend the Fair Oct. 17, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby Credit Reporting Act in Shelby, Committee on
order to prevent Banking, Housing, and
identity theft, to Urban Affairs, without
improve the use of and amendment. (An original
consumer access to bill.) (Rept. 166.)
consumer reports, to
enhance the accuracy of
consumer reports, to
limit the sharing of
certain consumer
information, to improve
financial education and
literacy, and for other
purposes.
314 H.R. 1320 An act to amend the Oct. 17, 2003.--Mr.
National McCain, Committee on
Telecommunications and Commerce, Science, and
Information Transportation, with an
Administration amendment. (Rept. 168.)
Organization Act to (Additional views
facilitate the filed.)
reallocation of
spectrum from
governmental to
commercial users.
315 S. 1751 A bill to amend the Oct. 17, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Grassley procedures that apply second time and placed
and others to consideration of on the calendar.
interstate class
actions to assure
fairer outcomes for
class members and
defendants, and for
other purposes.
317 H.J. Res. 73 Joint resolution making Oct. 22, 2003.--Read the
further continuing second time and placed
appropriations for the on the calendar.
fiscal year 2004, and
for other purposes.
[[Page 29]]
332 S. 1692 A bill to designate the Oct. 27, 2003.--Ms.
Mr. Sununu facility of the United Collins, Committee on
States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 38 Spring without amendment. (No
Street in Nashua, New written report.)
Hampshire, as the
``Hugh Gregg Post
Office Building''.
346 S. 627 A bill to prevent the use Oct. 27, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Kyl and of certain payment Shelby, Committee on
others instruments, credit Banking, Housing, and
cards, and fund Urban Affairs, with an
transfers for unlawful amendment in the nature
Internet gambling, and of a substitute. (Rept.
for other purposes. 173.)
347 S.J. Res. 21 Joint resolution Oct. 27, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Kyl expressing the sense of second time and placed
Congress that the on the calendar.
number of years during
which the death tax
under subtitle B of the
Internal Revenue Code
of 1986 is repealed
should be extended,
pending the permanent
repeal of the death
tax.
357 S. 1395 A bill to authorize Oct. 30, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. McCain appropriations for the McCain, Committee on
and Brownback Technology Commerce, Science, and
Administration of the Transportation, with
Department of Commerce amendments. (Rept.
for fiscal years 2004 181.)
through 2008.
361 S. 1262 A bill to authorize Nov. 3, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. McCain appropriations for McCain, Committee on
fiscal years 2004, Commerce, Science, and
2005, and 2006 for Transportation, with
certain maritime amendments, and an
programs of the amendment to the title.
Department of (Rept. 184.)
Transportation, and for
other purposes.
362 S. 1248 A bill to reauthorize the Nov. 3, 2003.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. Gregg and Individuals with Committee on Health,
others Disabilities Education Education, Labor, and
Act, and for other Pensions, with an
purposes. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
185.)
[[Page 30]]
364 S. 1806 A bill to prohibit civil Nov. 3, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Craig liability actions from second time and placed
being brought or on the calendar.
continued against
manufacturers,
distributors, dealers,
or importers of
firearms or ammunition
for damages resulting
from the misuse of
their products by
others.
365 S. 1669 A bill to reauthorize the Nov. 5, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe Dingell-Johnson Sport Inhofe, Committee on
and Breaux Fish Restoration Act. Environment and Public
Works, without
amendment. (Rept. 186.)
366 S. 1627 A bill to reauthorize the Nov. 5, 2003.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. Enzi and Workforce Investment Committee on Health,
others Act of 1998, and for Education, Labor, and
other purposes. Pensions, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
187.)
372 S. 1043 A bill to provide for the Nov. 6, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe security of commercial Inhofe, Committee on
nuclear power plants Environment and Public
and facilities Works, with an
designated by the amendment in the nature
Nuclear Regulatory of a substitute. (Rept.
Commission. 190.)
373 S. 710 A bill to amend the Nov. 6, 2003.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Leahy and Immigration and Committee on the
others Nationality Act to Judiciary, with an
provide that aliens who amendment in the nature
commit acts of torture, of a substitute. (Rept.
extrajudicial killings, 209.)
or other specified
atrocities abroad are
inadmissible and
removable and to
establish within the
Criminal Division of
the Department of
Justice an Office of
Special Investigations
having responsibilities
under that Act with
respect to all alien
participants in war
crimes, genocide, and
the commission of acts
of torture and
extrajudicial killings
abroad.
[[Page 31]]
377 S. 1317 A bill to amend the Nov. 7, 2003.--Mr. Lugar,
Messrs. Smith, American Committee on Foreign
Biden, and Servicemembers' Relations, without
Durbin Protection Act of 2002 amendment. (No written
to provide report.)
clarification with
respect to the
eligibility of certain
countries for United
States military
assistance.
382 S. 1832 A bill entitled the Nov. 7, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Daschle Senator Paul Wellstone second time and placed
Mental Health. on the calendar.
384 H.R. 3159 An act to require Federal Nov. 10, 2003.--Ms.
agencies to develop and Collins, Committee on
implement plans to Governmental Affairs,
protect the security without amendment. (No
and privacy of written report.)
government computer
systems from the risks
posed by peer-to-peer
file sharing.
385 S. 950 A bill to allow travel Nov. 11, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Enzi and between the United Lugar, Committee on
others States and Cuba. Foreign Relations, with
an amendment. (No
written report.)
387 S. 720 A bill to amend title IX Nov. 17, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Jeffords of the Public Health Gregg, Committee on
and others Service Act to provide Health, Education,
for the improvement of Labor, and Pensions,
patient safety and to with an amendment in
reduce the incidence of the nature of a
events that adversely substitute. (Rept.
effect patient safety. 196.) (Additional views
filed.)
388 S. 1862 A bill to provide certain Nov. 17, 2003.--Read the
Mr. Lugar exceptions from second time and placed
requirements for on the calendar.
bilateral agreements
with Australia and the
United Kingdom for
exemptions from the
International Traffic
in Arms Regulations.
389 S. 1863 A bill to authorize the Nov. 17, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Lugar transfer of certain second time and placed
and Biden naval vessels. on the calendar.
[[Page 32]]
390 S. 1864 A bill to enhance the Nov. 17, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Lugar security of the United second time and placed
and Biden States and United on the calendar.
States allies.
391 S. 1865 A bill to enhance the Nov. 17, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Lugar security of the United second time and placed
and Biden States and United on the calendar.
States allies.
392 S. 1866 A bill to enhance the Nov. 17, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Lugar security of the United second time and placed
and Biden States and United on the calendar.
States allies.
393 S. 1136 A bill to restate, Nov. 17, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. clarify, and revise the Specter, Committee on
Specter and Soldiers' and Sailors' Veterans' Affairs, with
Bunning Civil Relief Act of an amendment in the
1940. nature of a substitute.
(Rept. 197.)
394 S. 793 A bill to provide for Nov. 17, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Byrd, increased energy Inhofe, Committee on
Jeffords, and savings and Environment and Public
Hatch environmental benefits Works, with an
through the increased amendment in the nature
use of recovered of a substitute. (Rept.
mineral component in 198.)
federally funded
projects involving
procurement of cement
or concrete.
396 H.R. 3198 An act to amend the John Nov. 18, 2003.--Placed on
F. Kennedy Center Act the calendar.
to authorize
appropriations for the
John F. Kennedy Center
for the Performing
Arts, and for other
purposes.
398 S. 616 A bill to amend the Solid Nov. 18, 2003.--Mr.
Ms. Collins Waste Disposal Act to Inhofe, Committee on
and others reduce the quantity of Environment and Public
mercury in the Works, without
environment by limiting amendment. (Rept. 199.)
the use of mercury
fever thermometers and
improving the
collection and proper
management of mercury,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 33]]
400 S. 1875 A bill to amend the Nov. 18, 2003.--Read the
Messrs. Gregg Employee Retirement second time and placed
and Kennedy Income Security Act of on the calendar.
1974, the Public Health
Service Act, and the
Internal Revenue Code
of 1986 to extend the
mental health benefits
parity provisions for
an additional year.
402 S. 733 A bill to authorize Nov. 19, 2003.--Mr.
Ms. Snowe appropriations for McCain, Committee on
fiscal year 2004 for Commerce, Science, and
the United States Coast Transportation, with an
Guard, and for other amendment in the nature
purposes. of a substitute. (Rept.
202.)
406 S. 1425 A bill to amend the Safe Nov. 20, 2003.--Mr.
Mrs. Clinton Drinking Water Act to Inhofe, Committee on
reauthorize the New Environment and Public
York City Watershed Works, with an
Protection Program. amendment. (Rept. 205.)
411 S. 606 A bill to provide Nov. 24, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg and collective bargaining Gregg, Committee on
others rights for public Health, Education,
safety officers Labor, and Pensions,
employed by States or without amendment. (No
their political written report.)
subdivisions.
413 S. 1940 A bill to reauthorize the Nov. 24, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg Head Start Act, and for Gregg, Committee on
other purposes. Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions,
without amendment. (An
original bill.) (Rept.
208.) (Additional views
filed.)
415 S. 1545 A bill to amend the Nov. 25, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and Illegal Immigration Hatch, Committee on the
others Reform and Immigrant Judiciary, with an
Responsibility Act of amendment in the nature
1996 to permit States of a substitute. (Rept.
to determine State 224.) (Additional views
residency for higher filed.)
education purposes and
to authorize the
cancellation of removal
and adjustment of
status of certain alien
students who are long-
term United States
residents.
[[Page 34]]
419 S. 420 A bill to provide for the Nov. 25, 2003.--Mr.
Mrs. Dole acknowledgment of the Campbell, Committee on
Lumbee Tribe of North Indian Affairs, with an
Carolina, and for other amendment in the nature
purposes. of a substitute. (Rept.
213.)
420 H.R. 1416 An act to make technical Nov. 25, 2003.--Ms.
corrections to the Collins, Committee on
Homeland Security Act Governmental Affairs,
of 2002. with amendments. (Rept.
214.) (Additional views
filed.)
421 S. 1978 A bill to authorize funds Nov. 25, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. McCain for highway safety McCain, Committee on
programs, motor carrier Commerce, Science, and
safety programs, Transportation, without
hazardous materials amendment. (An original
transportation safety bill.) (Rept. 215.)
programs, boating
safety programs, and
for other purposes.
422 S. 156 A bill to amend the Dec. 9, 2003.--Mr.
Messrs. Atomic Energy Act of Inhofe, Committee on
Voinovich and 1954 to reauthorize the Environment and Public
Inhofe Price-Anderson Works, with amendments,
provisions. and an amendment to the
title. (Rept. 218.)
423 S. 1401 A bill to reauthorize the Dec. 9, 2003.--Mr.
Mr. McCain and National Oceanic and McCain, Committee on
Ms. Snowe Atmospheric Commerce, Science, and
Administration, and for Transportation, with
other purposes. amendments. (Rept.
219.)
425 S. 2005 A bill to temporarily Jan. 9, 2004.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. Gregg replace the use by Committee on Health,
pension plans of the Education, Labor, and
30-year treasury bond Pensions, without
rate with a composite amendment. (An original
corporate rate, and to bill.) (Rept. 221.)
establish a commission
on defined benefit
plans.
427 S. 2006 A bill to extend and Jan. 21, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy expand the Temporary second time and placed
and others Extended Unemployment on the calendar.
Compensation Act of
2002, and for other
purposes.
[[Page 35]]
429 S. 2061 A bill to improve women's Feb. 11, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Gregg access to health care second time and placed
services and provide on the calendar.
improved medical care
by reducing the
excessive burden the
liability system places
on the delivery of
obstetrical and
gynecological services.
430 S. 2062 A bill to amend the Feb. 11, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Grassley procedures that apply second time and placed
to consideration of on the calendar.
interstate class
actions to assure
fairer outcomes for
class members and
defendants, and for
other purposes.
432 S. 2095 A bill to enhance energy Feb. 23, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Domenici conservation and second time and placed
research and on the calendar.
development and to
provide for security
and diversity in the
energy supply for the
American people.
433 S. 930 A bill to amend the Feb. 25, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe Robert T. Stafford Inhofe, Committee on
and Jeffords Disaster Relief and Environment and Public
Emergency Assistance Works, with an
Act to establish a amendment in the nature
program to provide of a substitute. (Rept.
assistance to enhance 227.)
the ability of first
responders to prepare
for and respond to all
hazards, and for other
purposes.
434 H.R. 3783 An act to provide an Feb. 25, 2004.--Read the
extension of highway, second time and placed
highway safety, motor on the calendar.
carrier safety,
transit, and other
programs funded out of
the Highway Trust Fund
pending enactment of a
law reauthorizing the
Transportation Equity
Act for the 21st
Century.
436 S. 2137 A bill to authorize the Feb. 27, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Dorgan and Secretary of Health and second time and placed
others Human Services to on the calendar.
promulgate regulations
for the reimportation
of prescription drugs,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 36]]
459 S. 2096 A bill to promote a free Mar. 18, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Lugar and press and open media Lugar, Committee on
others through the National Foreign Relations,
Endowment for Democracy without amendment.
and for other purposes. (Rept. 246.)
460 S. 2127 A bill to build Mar. 18, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Lugar operational readiness Lugar, Committee on
and Biden in civilian agencies, Foreign Relations,
and for other purposes. without amendment.
(Rept. 247.)
461 S. 2144 A bill to authorize Mar. 18, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Lugar appropriations for the Lugar, Committee on
Department of State and Foreign Relations, with
international amendments. (Rept.
broadcasting activities 248.)
for fiscal year 2005,
for the Peace Corps for
fiscal years 2005
through 2007, for
foreign assistance
programs for fiscal
year 2005, and for
other purposes.
462 S. 2207 A bill to improve women's Mar. 22, 2004.--Read the
Messrs. Gregg access to health care second time and placed
and Ensign services, and the on the calendar.
access of all
individuals to
emergency and trauma
care services, by
reducing the excessive
burden the liability
system places on the
delivery of such
services.
463 H.R. 339 An act to prevent Mar. 26, 2004.--Read the
legislative and second time and placed
regulatory functions on the calendar.
from being usurped by
civil liability actions
brought or continued
against food
manufacturers,
marketers,
distributors,
advertisers, sellers,
and trade associations
for claims of injury
relating to a person's
weight gain, obesity,
or any health condition
associated with weight
gain or obesity.
[[Page 37]]
464 H.R. 3717 An act to increase the Mar. 26, 2004.--Read the
penalties for second time and placed
violations by on the calendar.
television and radio
broadcasters of the
prohibitions against
transmission of
obscene, indecent, and
profane material, and
for other purposes.
465 S. 2236 A bill to enhance the Mar. 26, 2004.--Read the
Ms. Cantwell reliability of the second time and placed
and Mr. electric system. on the calendar.
Bingaman
470 S. 2250 A bill to extend the Mar. 30, 2004.--Read the
Ms. Cantwell Temporary Extended second time and placed
Unemployment on the calendar.
Compensation Act of
2002, and for other
purposes.
471 S. 2056 A bill to increase the Apr. 5, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. penalties for McCain, Committee on
Brownback and violations by Commerce, Science, and
Graham (SC) television and radio Transportation, with
broadcasters of the amendments, and an
prohibitions against amendment to the title.
transmission of (Rept. 253.)
obscene, indecent, and
profane language.
472 S. 2290 A bill to create a fair Apr. 8, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Hatch and and efficient system to second time and placed
others resolve claims of on the calendar.
victims for bodily
injury caused by
asbestos exposure, and
for other purposes.
474 S. 2270 A bill to amend the Apr. 22, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. DeWine and Sherman Act to make Hatch, Committee on the
others oil-producing and Judiciary, without
exporting cartels amendment. (No written
illegal. report.)
477 S. 1910 A bill to direct the Apr. 26, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Wyden Secretary of Domenici, Committee on
Agriculture to carry Energy and Natural
out an inventory and Resources, without
management program for amendment. (Rept. 254.)
forests derived from
public domain land.
[[Page 38]]
479 H.R. 2844 An act to require States Apr. 26, 2004.--Read the
to hold special second time and placed
elections to fill on the calendar.
vacancies in the House
of Representatives not
later than 45 days
after the vacancy is
announced by the
Speaker of the House of
Representatives in
extraordinary
circumstances, and for
other purposes.
480 S. 2348 A bill to extend the Apr. 27, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Enzi and Internet Tax Freedom second time and placed
Mrs. Feinstein Act. on the calendar.
481 S. 1486 A bill to amend the Toxic Apr. 29, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Chafee Substances Control Act Inhofe, Committee on
and Jeffords and the Federal Environment and Public
Insecticide, Fungicide, Works, with an
and Rodenticide Act to amendment in the nature
implement the Stockholm of a substitute. (Rept.
Convention on 256.)
Persistent Organic
Pollutants, the
Protocol on Persistent
Organic Pollutants to
the Convention on Long-
Range Transboundary Air
Pollution, and the
Rotterdam Convention on
the Prior Informed
Consent Procedure for
Certain Hazardous
Chemicals and
Pesticides in
International Trade.
483 S. 2107 A bill to authorize an Apr. 29, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. annual appropriation of Hatch, Committee on the
DeWine, Leahy, $10,000,000 for mental Judiciary, without
and Domenici health courts through amendment. (No written
fiscal year 2009. report.)
487 H.R. 1561 An act to amend title 35, Apr. 29, 2004.--Mr.
United States Code, Hatch, Committee on the
with respect to patent Judiciary, without
fees, and for other amendment. (No written
purposes. report.)
495 H.R. 4181 An act to amend the May 3, 2004.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to permanently on the calendar.
extend the marriage
penalty relief provided
under the Economic
Growth and Tax Relief
Reconciliation Act of
2001.
[[Page 39]]
496 S. 2370 A bill to amend the Fair May 3, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Kennedy Labor Standards Act of second time and placed
and others 1938 to provide for an on the calendar.
increase in the Federal
minimum wage.
498 S. 882 A bill to amend the May 4, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Baucus and Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
others of 1986 to provide Finance, with an
improvements in tax amendment in the nature
administration and of a substitute. (Rept.
taxpayer safeguards, 257.)
and for other purposes.
500 S. 1423 A bill to extend Federal May 6, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Allen recognition to the Campbell, Committee on
Chickahominy Indian Indian Affairs, with
Tribe, the Chickahominy amendments. (Rept.
Indian Tribe--Eastern 259.)
Division, the Upper
Mattaponi Tribe, the
Rappahannock Tribe,
Inc., the Monacan
Indian Nation, and the
Nansemond Indian Tribe.
501 H.R. 4227 An act to amend the May 7, 2004.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to extend to on the calendar.
2005 the alternative
minimum tax relief
available in 2003 and
2004 and to index such
relief for inflation.
508 S. 441 A bill to direct the May 11, 2004.--Mr.
Mrs. Boxer Administrator of Inhofe, Committee on
General Services to Environment and Public
convey to Fresno Works, with an
County, California, the amendment in the nature
existing Federal of a substitute. (No
courthouse in that written report.)
county.
509 S. 994 A bill to protect human May 11, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Inhofe health and the Inhofe, Committee on
and Miller environment from the Environment and Public
release of hazardous Works, with an
substances by acts of amendment in the nature
terrorism. of a substitute. (Rept.
261.) (Additional views
filed.)
510 S. 2286 A bill to designate the May 11, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Voinovich Orville Wright Federal Inhofe, Committee on
and others Building and the Wilbur Environment and Public
Wright Federal Building Works, without
in Washington, District amendment. (No written
of Columbia. report.)
[[Page 40]]
511 S. 1609 A bill to make aliens May 13, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Hatch ineligible to receive Committee on the
visas and exclude Judiciary, with an
aliens from admission amendment in the nature
into the United States of a substitute. (No
for nonpayment of child written report.)
support.
514 S. 1164 A bill to provide for the May 13, 2004.--Mr.
Ms. Collins development and McCain, Committee on
and others coordination of a Commerce, Science, and
comprehensive and Transportation, without
integrated United amendment. (Rept. 263.)
States research program
that assists the people
of the United States
and the world to
understand, assess, and
predict human-induced
and natural processes
of abrupt climate
change.
516 S. 2424 A bill to amend the May 14, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Grassley Internal Revenue Code Grassley, Committee on
of 1986 and the Finance, without
Employee Retirement amendment. (An original
Income Security Act of bill.) (Rept. 266.)
1974 to protect the (Additional views
retirement security of filed.)
American workers by
ensuring that pension
assets are adequately
diversified and by
providing workers with
adequate access to, and
information about,
their pension plans,
and for other purposes.
517 H.R. 3505 An act to amend the Bend May 18, 2004.--Placed on
Pine Nursery Land the calendar.
Conveyance Act to
specify the recipients
and consideration for
conveyance of the Bend
Pine Nursery, and for
other purposes.
518 H.R. 4275 An act to amend the May 18, 2004.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to permanently on the calendar.
extend the 10-percent
individual income tax
rate bracket.
[[Page 41]]
521 S. 2453 A bill to authorize the May 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby Secretary of Homeland Shelby, Committee on
Security to award Banking, Housing, and
grants to public Urban Affairs, without
transportation agencies amendment. (An original
to improve security, bill.) (No written
and for other purposes. report.)
523 S. 1097 A bill to authorize the May 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mmes. Secretary of the Domenici, Committee on
Feinstein and Interior to implement Energy and Natural
Boxer the Calfed Bay-Delta Resources, with an
Program. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
268.)
528 S. 1933 A bill to promote May 20, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Hatch and effective enforcement Committee on the
others of copyrights, and for Judiciary, with
other purposes. amendments. (No written
report.)
529 S. 1955 A bill to make technical May 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell corrections to laws Campbell, Committee on
relating to Native Indian Affairs, with an
Americans, and for amendment in the nature
other purposes. of a substitute. (Rept.
273.)
534 S. 2448 A bill to coordinate May 20, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Gregg rights under the second time and placed
Uniformed Services on the calendar.
Employment and
Reemployment Rights Act
of 1994 with other
Federal laws.
[[Page 42]]
535 H.R. 2728 An act to amend the May 20, 2004.--Read the
Occupational Safety and second time and placed
Health Act of 1970 to on the calendar.
provide for
adjudicative
flexibility with regard
to an employer filing
of a notice of contest
following the issuance
of a citation by the
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration;
to provide for greater
efficiency at the
Occupational Safety and
Health Review
Commission; to provide
for an independent
review of citations
issued by the
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration;
to provide for the
award of attorney's
fees and costs to very
small employers when
they prevail in
litigation prompted by
the issuance of
citations by the
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration;
and to amend the
Paperwork Reduction Act
and titles 5 and 31,
United States Code, to
reform Federal
paperwork and
regulatory processes.
538 S. 2451 A bill to amend the May 21, 2004.--Read the
Messrs. Agricultural Marketing second time and placed
Daschle and Act of 1946 to restore on the calendar.
Johnson the application date
for country of origin
labeling.
539 H.R. 4279 An act to amend the May 21, 2004.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to provide for on the calendar.
the disposition of
unused health benefits
in cafeteria plans and
flexible spending
arrangements, to
improve patient access
to health care services
and provide improved
medical care by
reducing the excessive
burden the liability
system places on the
health care delivery
system, and to amend
title I of the Employee
Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974 to
improve access and
choice for
entrepreneurs with
small businesses with
respect to medical care
for their employees.
[[Page 43]]
540 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution June 3, 2004.--Placed on
413 honoring the the calendar.
contributions of the
women, symbolized by
``Rosie the Riveter'',
who served on the
homefront during World
War II, and for other
purposes.
545 S. 2498 A bill to provide for a June 4, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Feinstein 10-year extension of second time and placed
and others the assault weapons on the calendar.
ban.
572 S. 1596 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Messrs. Miller facility of the United Collins, Committee on
and Chambliss States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 255 North without amendment. (No
Main Street in written report.)
Jonesboro, Georgia, as
the ``S. Truett Cathy
Post Office Building.''
573 S. 1763 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Schumer facility of the United Collins, Committee on
and Mrs. States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
Clinton located at 14 Chestnut without amendment. (No
Street in Liberty, New written report.)
York, as the ``Ben R.
Gerow Post Office
Building.''
574 S. 2104 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Schumer facility of the United Collins, Committee on
States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 2 West Main without amendment. (No
Street in Batavia, New written report.)
York, as the ``Barber
Conable Post Office
Building.''
575 S. 2153 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Edwards facility of the United Collins, Committee on
States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 223 South without amendment. (No
Main Street in Roxboro, written report.)
North Carolina, as the
``Oscar Scott Woody
Post Office Building.''
576 S. 2441 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Messrs. Bond facility of the United Collins, Committee on
and Talent States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 607 Pershing without amendment. (No
Drive in Laclede, written report.)
Missouri, as the
``General John J.
Pershing Post Office.''
[[Page 44]]
577 S. 2255 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Schumer facility of the United Collins, Committee on
and Mrs. States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
Clinton located at 695 Marconi without amendment. (No
Boulevard in Copiague, written report.)
New York, as the
``Maxine S. Postal
United States Post
Office Building.''
578 S. 2291 A bill to redesignate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Messrs. facility of the United Collins, Committee on
Corzine and States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
Lautenberg located at 14-24 Abbott without amendment. (No
Road in Fair Lawn, New written report.)
Jersey, as the ``Mary
Ann Collura Post Office
Building.''
579 S. 2442 A bill to designate the June 7, 2004.--Ms.
Messrs. Bond facility of the United Collins, Committee on
and Talent States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 475 Kell without amendment. (No
Farm Drive in Cape written report.)
Girardeau, Missouri, as
the ``Richard G. Wilson
Processing and
Distribution
Facility.''
582 S.J. Res. 39 Joint resolution June 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McConnell approving the renewal Grassley, Committee on
of import restrictions Finance, without
contained in the amendment. (Rept. 281.)
Burmese Freedom and
Democracy Act of 2003.
583 S. 2537 A bill making June 17, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Cochran appropriations for the Cochran, Committee on
Department of Homeland Appropriations, without
Security for the fiscal amendment. (An original
year ending September bill.) (Rept. 280.)
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
584 S. 2013 A bill to amend section June 17, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and 119 of title 17, United Hatch, Committee on the
others States Code, to extend Judiciary, with an
satellite home viewer amendment in the nature
provisions. of a substitute. (No
written report.)
593 S. 2559 A bill making June 22, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Stevens appropriations for the Stevens, Committee on
Department of Defense Appropriations, without
for the fiscal year amendment. (An original
ending September 30, bill.) (No written
2005, and for other report.)
purposes.
[[Page 45]]
595 H. Con. Res. Concurrent resolution June 23, 2004.--Placed on
449 honoring the life and the calendar.
accomplishments of Ray
Charles, recognizing
his contributions to
the Nation, and
extending condolences
to his family on his
death.
605 H.R. 2707 An act to provide for an June 25, 2004.--Placed on
assessment of the the calendar.
extent of the invasion
of Salt Cedar and
Russian Olive on lands
in the Western United
States and efforts to
date to control such
invasion on public and
private lands,
including tribal lands,
to establish a
demonstration program
to address the invasion
of Salt Cedar and
Russian Olive, and for
other purposes.
607 S. 2351 A bill to establish a June 30, 2004.--Ms.
Ms. Collins Federal Interagency Collins, Committee on
and Mr. Committee on Emergency Governmental Affairs,
Feingold Medical Services and a without amendment.
Federal Interagency (Rept. 291.)
Committee on Emergency
Medical Services
Advisory Council, and
for other purposes.
608 S. 1735 A bill to increase and July 6, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Hatch and enhance law enforcement Committee on the
others resources committed to Judiciary, with an
investigation and amendment in the nature
prosecution of violent of a substitute. (No
gangs, to deter and written report.)
punish violent gang
crime, to protect law-
abiding citizens and
communities from
violent criminals, to
revise and enhance
criminal penalties for
violent crimes, to
reform and facilitate
prosecution of juvenile
gang members who commit
violent crimes, to
expand and improve gang
prevention programs,
and for other purposes.
609 H.R. 4359 An act to amend the July 6, 2004.--Read the
Internal Revenue Code second time and placed
of 1986 to increase the on the calendar.
child tax credit.
[[Page 46]]
620 S.J. Res. 40 Joint resolution July 8, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Allard and proposing an amendment second time and placed
others to the Constitution of on the calendar.
the United States
relating to marriage.
621 S. 2629 A bill to amend the July 9, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer and Medicare Prescription second time and placed
Ms. Mikulski Drug, Improvement, and on the calendar.
Modernization Act of
2003 to eliminate the
coverage gap, to
eliminate HMO
subsidies, to repeal
health savings
accounts, and for other
purposes.
622 S. 2630 A bill to amend title 5, July 9, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer United States Code, to second time and placed
establish a national on the calendar.
health program
administered by the
Office of Personnel
Management to offer
Federal employee health
benefits plans to
individuals who are not
Federal employees, and
for other purposes.
623 S. 2631 A bill to require the July 9, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer Federal Trade second time and placed
Commission to monitor on the calendar.
and investigate
gasoline prices under
certain circumstances.
624 S. 2632 A bill to establish a July 9, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer first responder and second time and placed
terrorism preparedness on the calendar.
grant information
hotline, and for other
purposes.
625 S. 2633 A bill to amend the July 9, 2004.--Read the
Mrs. Boxer Federal Power Act to second time and placed
provide refunds for on the calendar.
unjust and unreasonable
charges on electric
energy in the State of
California.
630 S. 2610 A bill to implement the July 14, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. United States-Australia Grassley, Committee on
Grassley, Free Trade Agreement. Finance, without
Baucus, and amendment. (Rept. 316.)
Frist (by
request)
[[Page 47]]
632 S. 894 A bill to require the July 14, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Warner and Secretary of the Shelby, Committee on
others Treasury to mint coins Banking, Housing, and
in commemoration of the Urban Affairs, without
230th anniversary of amendment. (No written
the United States report.)
Marine Corps, and to
support construction of
the Marine Corps
Heritage Center.
633 S. 976 A bill to provide for the July 14, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Warner and issuance of a coin to Shelby, Committee on
others commemorate the 400th Banking, Housing, and
anniversary of the Urban Affairs, without
Jamestown settlement. amendment. (No written
report.)
635 S. 2666 A bill making July 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell appropriations for the Campbell, Committee on
Legislative Branch for Appropriations, without
the fiscal year ending amendment. (An original
September 30, 2005, and bill.) (Rept. 307.)
for other purposes.
637 S. 2674 A bill making July 15, 2004.--Mrs.
Mrs. Hutchison appropriations for Hutchison, Committee on
military construction, Appropriations, without
family housing, and amendment. (An original
base alignment and bill.) (Rept. 309.)
closure for the
Department of Defense
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2005, and for other
purposes.
638 S. J. Res. 37 Joint resolution to July 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Brownback acknowledge a long Campbell, Committee on
and others history of official Indian Affairs, with an
depredations and ill- amendment in the nature
conceived policies by of a substitute, and an
the United States amendment to the
Government regarding preamble. (Rept. 310.)
Indian tribes and offer
an apology to all
Native Peoples on
behalf of the United
States.
639 S. 2652 A bill to amend title July 15, 2004.--Read the
Messrs. XVIII of the Social second time and placed
Durbin, Security Act to deliver on the calendar.
Dayton, and a meaningful benefit
Levin and lower prescription
drug prices under the
medicare program.
644 S. 2678 A bill to ensure that July 19, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Dayton Members of Congress do second time and placed
not receive better on the calendar.
prescription drug
benefits than medicare
beneficiaries.
[[Page 48]]
645 S. 2679 A bill to strengthen July 19, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Kyl and anti-terrorism second time and placed
others investigative tools, on the calendar.
promote information
sharing, punish
terrorist offenses, and
for other purposes.
646 S. J. Res. 4 Joint resolution July 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Hatch and proposing an amendment Hatch, Committee on the
others to the Constitution of Judiciary, without
the United States amendment. (Rept. 334.)
authorizing Congress to (Minority and
prohibit the physical supplemental views
desecration of the flag filed.)
of the United States.
651 S. 2677 A bill to implement the July 20, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. United States-Morocco Grassley, Committee on
Grassley, Free Trade Agreement. Finance, without
Baucus, and amendment. (Rept. 317.)
Frist
656 S. 2694 A bill to amend title July 21, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Bingaman XVIII of the Social second time and placed
Security Act to provide on the calendar.
for the automatic
enrollment of medicaid
beneficiaries for
prescription drug
benefits under part D
of such title, and for
other purposes.
657 S. 2695 A bill to amend the July 21, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Specter Omnibus Crime Control second time and placed
and Safe Streets Act of on the calendar.
1968 to expand the
definition of
firefighter to include
apprentices and
trainees, regardless of
age or duty
limitations.
658 H.R. 4492 An act to amend the July 21, 2004.--Read the
Omnibus Parks and second time and placed
Public Lands Management on the calendar.
Act of 1996 to extend
the authorization for
certain national
heritage areas, and for
other purposes.
[[Page 49]]
661 S. 2673 A bill to designate the July 22, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Campbell facility of the United Collins, Committee on
States Postal Service Governmental Affairs,
located at 1001 without amendment. (No
Williams Street, written report.)
Ignacio, Colorado, as
the ``Leonard C. Burch
Post Office Building''.
668 S. 2704 A bill to amend titles July 22, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Graham XIX and XXI of the second time and placed
(FL) Social Security Act to on the calendar.
provide States with the
option to cover certain
legal immigrants under
the medicaid and State
children's health
insurance programs.
669 S. 2714 A bill to amend part D of July 22, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Daschle title XVIII of the second time and placed
Social Security Act, as on the calendar.
added by the Medicare
Prescription Drug,
Improvement, and
Modernization Act of
2003, to provide for
negotiation of fair
prices for Medicare
prescription drugs.
671 S. 2547 A bill to amend the Aug. 25, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Migratory Bird Treaty Inhofe, Committee on
Voinovich and Act to exclude non- Environment and Public
Crapo native migratory bird Works, without
species from the amendment. (Rept. 313.)
application of that
Act, and for other
purposes.
672 S. 2773 A bill to provide for the Aug. 25, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Inhofe consideration and Inhofe, Committee on
development of water Environment and Public
and related resources, Works, without
to authorize the amendment. (An original
Secretary of the Army bill.) (Rept. 314.)
to construct various
projects for
improvements to rivers
and harbors of the
United States, and for
other purposes.
674 S. 2468 A bill to reform postal Aug. 25, 2004.--Ms.
Ms. Collins laws of the United Collins, Committtee on
and others States. Governmental Affairs,
with an amendment in
the nature of a
substitute. (Rept.
318.) (Additional views
filed.)
[[Page 50]]
691 S. 2382 A bill to establish grant Sept. 7, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Inouye and programs for the Campbell, Committee on
others development of Indian Affairs, with an
telecommunications amendment in the nature
capacities in Indian of a substitute. (Rept.
country. 335.)
692 S. 2774 A bill to implement the Sept. 8, 2004.--Read the
Mr. McCain recommendations of the second time and placed
National Commission on on the calendar.
Terrorist Attacks Upon
the United States, and
for other purposes.
694 S. 2803 A bill making Sept. 14, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Bennett appropriations for Bennett, Committee on
Agriculture, Rural Appropriations, without
Development, Food and amendment. (An original
Drug Administration, bill.) (Rept. 340.)
and Related Agencies
programs for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
695 S. 2804 A bill making Sept. 14, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Burns appropriations for the Burns, Committee on
Department of the Appropriations, without
Interior and related amendment. (An original
agencies for the fiscal bill.) (Rept. 341.)
year ending September
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
696 S. 2806 A bill making Sept. 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Shelby appropriations for the Shelby, Committee on
Departments of Appropriations, without
Transportation and amendment. (An original
Treasury, the Executive bill.) (Rept. 342.)
Office of the (See also Order No.
President, and certain 743.)
independent agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2005, and for other
purposes.
698 S. 2809 A bill making Sept. 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Gregg appropriations for the Gregg, Committee on
Departments of Appropriations, without
Commerce, Justice, and amendment. (An original
State, the Judiciary, bill.) (Rept. 344.)
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2005, and for other
purposes.
[[Page 51]]
699 S. 2810 A bill making Sept. 15, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Specter appropriations for the Specter, Committee on
Departments of Labor, Appropriations, without
Health and Human amendment. (An original
Services, and bill.) (Rept. 345.)
Education, and related
agencies for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
700 S. 2812 A bill making Sept. 16, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McConnell appropriations for McConnell, Committee on
foreign operations, Appropriations, without
export financing, and amendment. (An original
related programs for bill.) (Rept. 346.)
the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2005, and
for other purposes.
701 S. 1211 A bill to further the Sept. 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Domenici purposes of title XVI Domenici, Committee on
of the Reclamation Energy and Natural
Projects Authorization Resources, with an
and Adjustment Act of amendment in the nature
1992, the ``Reclamation of a substitute, and an
Wastewater and amendment to the title.
Groundwater Study and (Rept. 347.)
Facilities Act'', by
directing the Secretary
of the Interior to
undertake a
demonstration program
for water reclamation
in the Tularosa Basin
of New Mexico, and for
other purposes.
702 S. 1230 A bill to provide for Sept. 20, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Allard additional Collins, Committee on
responsibilities for Governmental Affairs,
the Chief Information with an amendment in
Officer of the the nature of a
Department of Homeland substitute, and an
Security relating to amendment to the title.
geospatial information. (Rept. 348.)
703 S. 2347 A bill to amend the Sept. 20, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Voinovich District of Columbia Collins, Committee on
and others College Access Act of Governmental Affairs,
1999 to permanently with an amendment.
authorize the public (Rept. 349.)
school and private
school tuition
assistance programs
established under the
Act.
[[Page 52]]
704 S. 2536 A bill to enumerate the Sept. 20, 2004.--Ms.
Ms. Collins responsibilities of the Collins, Committee on
and Mr. Wyden Officer for Civil Governmental Affairs,
Rights and Civil with an amendment.
Liberties of the (Rept. 350.)
Department of Homeland
Security, to require
the Inspector General
of the Department of
Homeland Security to
designate a senior
official to investigate
civil rights
complaints, and for
other purposes.
705 S. 2483 A bill to increase, Sept. 20, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Specter effective as of Specter, Committee on
December 1, 2004, the Veterans' Affairs,
rates of compensation without amendment.
for veterans with (Rept. 351.)
service-connected
disabilities and the
rates of dependency and
indemnity compensation
for the survivors of
certain disabled
veterans.
708 S. 2825 A bill making Sept. 21, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Bond appropriations for the Bond, Committee on
Departments of Veterans Appropriations, without
Affairs and Housing and amendment. (An original
Urban Development, and bill.) (Rept. 353.)
for sundry independent
agencies, boards,
commissions,
corporations, and
offices for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
709 S. 2826 A bill making Sept. 21, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. DeWine appropriations for the DeWine, Committee on
government of the Appropriations, without
District of Columbia amendment. (An original
and other activities bill.) (Rept. 354.)
chargeable in whole or
in part against the
revenues of said
District for the fiscal
year ending September
30, 2005, and for other
purposes.
[[Page 53]]
711 S. 2823 A bill to provide for the Sept. 22, 2004.--Read the
Messrs. Craig adjustment of status of second time and placed
and Kennedy certain foreign on the calendar.
agricultural workers,
to amend the
Immigration and
Nationality Act to
reform the H-2A worker
program under that Act,
to provide a stable,
legal agricultural
workforce, to extend
basic legal protections
and better working
conditions to more
workers, and for other
purposes.
712 S. 2840 A bill to reform the Sept. 23, 2004.--Ms.
Ms. Collins intelligence community Collins, Committee on
and the intelligence Governmental Affairs,
and intelligence- without amendment. (An
related activities of original bill.) (No
the United States written report.)
Government, and for
other purposes.
714 S. 2830 A bill to amend part A of Sept. 23, 2004.--Read the
Messrs. title IV of the Social second time and placed
Santorum and Security Act to promote on the calendar.
Bayh healthy marriages and
responsible fatherhood,
and for other purposes.
715 S. 2844 A bill to designate Sept. 24, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Santorum Poland as a program second time and placed
and Ms. country under the visa on the calendar.
Mikulski waiver program
established under
section 217 of the
Immigration and
Nationality Act.
718 S. 2485 A bill to amend title 38, Sept. 27, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Specter United States Code, to Specter, Committee on
(by request) improve and enhance the Veterans' Affairs, with
authorities of the an amendment in the
Secretary of Veterans nature of a substitute,
Affairs relating to the and an amendment to the
management and disposal title. (Rept. 358.)
of real property and
facilities, and for
other purposes.
720 S. 511 A bill to provide Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Bingaman permanent funding for Domenici, Committee on
and others the Payment In Lieu of Energy and Natural
Taxes program, and for Resources, with an
other purposes. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
361.)
[[Page 54]]
724 S. 1876 A bill to authorize the Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Bennett Secretary of the Domenici, Committee on
Interior to convey Energy and Natural
certain lands and Resources, with an
facilities of the Provo amendment in the nature
River Project. of a substitute. (Rept.
365.)
728 S. 2374 A bill to provide for the Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. conveyance of certain Domenici, Committee on
Nickles and land to the United Energy and Natural
Inhofe States and to revise Resources, with an
the boundary of amendment in the nature
Chickasaw National of a substitute. (Rept.
Recreation Area, 369.)
Oklahoma, and for other
purposes.
730 S. 2432 A bill to expand the Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Talent boundaries of Wilson's Domenici, Committee on
Creek Battlefield Energy and Natural
National Park, and for Resources, without
other purposes. amendment, and an
amendment to the title.
(Rept. 371.)
739 S. 1529 A bill to amend the Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Indian Gaming Campbell, Committee on
Campbell and Regulatory Act to Indian Affairs, with an
Inouye include provisions amendment in the nature
relating to the payment of a substitute. (Rept.
and administration of 380.) (Minority views
gaming fees, and for filed.)
other purposes.
740 S. 333 A bill to promote elder Sept. 28, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Breaux and justice, and for other Grassley, Committee on
others purposes. Finance, with an
amendment in the nature
of a substitute, and an
amendment to the title.
(No written report.)
743 H.R. 5025 An act making Sept. 29, 2004.--Placed
appropriations for the on the calendar. (See
Departments of also Order No. 696.)
Transportation and
Treasury, and
independent agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2005, and for other
purposes.
746 S. 2852 A bill to provide Sept. 29, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Santorum assistance to Special second time and ordered
and others Olympics to support placed on the calendar.
expansion of Special
Olympics and
development of
education programs and
a Healthy Athletes
Program, and for other
purposes.
[[Page 55]]
747 H.R. 1084 An act to provide Sept. 29, 2004.--Read the
liability protection to second time and placed
nonprofit volunteer on the calendar.
pilot organizations
flying for public
benefit and to the
pilots and staff of
such organizations.
748 H.R. 1787 An act to remove civil Sept. 29, 2004.--Read the
liability barriers that second time and placed
discourage the donation on the calendar.
of fire equipment to
volunteer fire
companies.
751 S. 2843 A bill to make technical Sept. 30, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell corrections to laws Campbell, Committee on
relating to Native Indian Affairs, with
Americans, and for amendments. (Rept.
other purposes. 406.)
753 S. Res. 360 Resolution expressing the Sept. 30, 2004.--
Mr. Corzine sense of the Senate Committee on Rules and
and others that legislative Administration
information shall be discharged; ordered
publicly available placed on the calendar.
through the Internet.
755 H.R. 4596 An act to amend Public Oct. 1, 2004.--Read the
Law 97-435 to extend second time and placed
the authorization for on the calendar.
the Secretary of the
Interior to release
certain conditions
contained in a patent
concerning certain land
conveyed by the United
States to Eastern
Washington University
until December 31,
2009.
756 H.R. 4606 An act to authorize the Oct. 1, 2004.--Read the
Secretary of the second time and placed
Interior, acting on the calendar.
through the Bureau of
Reclamation and in
coordination with other
Federal, State, and
local government
agencies, to
participate in the
funding and
implementation of a
balanced, long-term
groundwater remediation
program in California,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 56]]
758 S. 1635 A bill to amend the Oct. 4, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Chambliss Immigration and Committee on the
Nationality Act to Judiciary, with an
ensure the integrity of amendment in the nature
the L-1 visa for of a substitute. (No
intracompany written report.)
transferees.
759 S. 2686 A bill to amend the Carl Oct. 4, 2004.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. Enzi and D. Perkins Vocational Committee on Health,
others and Technical Education Education, Labor, and
Act of 1998 to improve Pensions, with an
the Act. amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (Rept.
384.)
760 S. 115 A bill for the relief of Oct. 4, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Cochran Richi James Lesley. Committee on the
Judiciary, without
amendment. (No written
report.)
763 S. 1784 A bill to eliminate the Oct. 4, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mrs. Feinstein safe-harbor exception Committee on the
and others for certain packaged Judiciary, without
pseudoephedrine amendment. (No written
products used in the report.)
manufacture of
methamphetamine.
766 S. 2089 A bill to allow aliens Oct. 4, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
Mr. Chambliss who are eligible for Committee on the
diversity visas to be Judiciary, without
eligible beyond the amendment. (No written
fiscal year in which report.)
they applied.
772 S. 2550 A bill to amend the Oct. 7, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Crapo, Federal Water Pollution Inhofe, Committee on
Inhofe, and Control Act and the Environment and Public
Ms. Murkowski Safe Drinking Water Act Works, with an
to improve water and amendment in the nature
wastewater of a substitute. (Rept.
infrastructure in the 386.) (Additional views
United States. filed.)
773 S. 518 A bill to increase the Oct. 7, 2004.--Mr. Gregg,
Ms. Collins supply of pancreatic Committee on Health,
and others islet cells for Education, Labor, and
research, to provide Pensions, with an
better coordination of amendment in the nature
Federal efforts and of a substitute. (Rept.
information on islet 387.)
cell transplantation,
and to collect the data
necessary to move islet
cell transplantation
from an experimental
procedure to a standard
therapy.
[[Page 57]]
780 S. 2940 A bill to amend the Older Oct. 7, 2004.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. Gregg Americans Act of 1965 Committee on Health,
to assist States in Education, Labor, and
preventing, detecting, Pensions, without
treating, intervening amendment. (An original
in, and responding to bill.) (Rept. 391.)
elder abuse, neglect,
and exploitation, and
for other purposes.
781 H.R. 2391 An act to amend title 35, Oct. 7, 2004.--Mr. Hatch,
United States Code, to Committee on the
promote cooperative Judiciary, with an
research involving amendment in the nature
universities, the of a substitute. (No
public sector, and written report.)
private enterprises.
782 S. 2628 A bill to amend chapter Oct. 8, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Akaka and 23 of title 5, United Collins, Committee on
others States Code, to clarify Governmental Affairs,
the disclosures of without amendment.
information protected (Rept. 392.)
from prohibited
personnel practices,
require a statement in
nondisclosure policies,
forms, and agreements
that such policies,
forms, and agreements
conform with certain
disclosure protections,
provide certain
authority for the
Special Counsel, and
for other purposes.
784 S. 2815 A bill to give a Oct. 8, 2004.--Mr. Gregg,
Mr. DeWine and preference regarding Committee on Health,
others States that require Education, Labor, and
schools to allow Pensions, without
students to self- amendment. (Rept. 394.)
administer medication
to treat that student's
asthma or anaphylaxis,
and for other purposes.
786 S. 2645 A bill to amend the Oct. 8, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McCain Communications Act of McCain, Committee on
1934 to authorize Commerce, Science, and
appropriations for the Transportation, without
Corporation for Public amendment. (Rept. 396.)
Broadcasting, and for (Additional views
other purposes. filed.)
789 S. 2949 A bill to amend the Low- Oct. 9, 2004.--Read the
Mr. Jeffords Income Home Energy second time and placed
and others Assistance Act of 1981 on the calendar.
to reauthorize the Act,
and for other purposes.
[[Page 58]]
794 S. 297 A bill to provide reforms Nov. 10, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell and resources to the Campbell, Committee on
Bureau of Indian Indian Affairs, with an
Affairs to improve the amendment in the nature
Federal acknowledgment of a substitute. (Rept.
process, and for other 403.)
purposes.
796 S. 702 A bill to amend the Nov. 10, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Inouye Native Hawaiian Health Campbell, Committee on
and Akaka Care Improvement Act to Indian Affairs, without
revise and extend that amendment. (Rept. 405.)
Act.
797 S. 2275 A bill to amend the Nov. 10, 2004.--Ms.
Ms. Mikulski Homeland Security Act Collins, Committee on
and others of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 101 Governmental Affairs,
et seq.) to provide for with amendments. (Rept.
homeland security 408.)
assistance for high-
risk nonprofit
organizations, and for
other purposes.
798 S. 1798 A bill to provide for Nov. 10, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Hollings comprehensive fire McCain, Committee on
and others safety standards for Commerce, Science, and
upholstered furniture, Transportation, with an
mattresses, amendment in the nature
bedclothing, and of a substitute. (No
candles. written report.)
799 S. 2647 A bill to establish a Nov. 10, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Hollings national ocean policy, McCain, Committee on
and others to set forth the Commerce, Science, and
missions of the Transportation, with an
National Oceanic and amendment in the nature
Atmospheric of a substitute. (Rept.
Administration, to 407.)
ensure effective
interagency
coordination, and for
other purposes.
800 S. 593 A bill to ensure that a Nov. 16, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Durbin and Federal employee who Collins, Committee on
others takes leave without pay Governmental Affairs,
in order to perform with an amendment in
service as a member of the nature of a
the uniformed services substitute. (Rept.
or member of the 409.)
National Guard shall
continue to receive pay
in an amount which,
when taken together
with the pay and
allowances such
individual is receiving
for such service, will
be no less than the
basic pay such
individual would then
be receiving if no
interruption in
employment had
occurred.
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801 S. 2409 A bill to provide for Nov. 16, 2004.--Ms.
Mr. Voinovich continued health Collins, Committee on
and others benefits coverage for Governmental Affairs,
certain Federal with an amendment.
employees, and for (Rept. 410.)
other purposes.
802 S. 556 A bill to amend the Nov. 16, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Indian Health Care Campbell, Committee on
Campbell, Improvement Act to Indian Affairs, with an
Inouye, and revise and extend that amendment in the nature
McCain Act. of a substitute. (Rept.
411.)
803 S. 1696 A bill to amend the Nov. 16, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Campbell Indian Self- Campbell, Committee on
Determination and Indian Affairs, with an
Education Assistance amendment in the nature
Act to provide further of a substitute. (Rept.
self-governance by 412.)
Indian tribes.
804 S. 1715 A bill to amend the Nov. 16, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. Indian Self- Campbell, Committee on
Campbell and Determination and Indian Affairs, with
Inouye Education Assistance amendments. (Rept.
Act to provide further 413.)
self-governance by
Indian tribes.
806 S. 1905 A bill to provide Nov. 17, 2004.--Mr.
Ms. Murkowski habitable living Campbell, Committee on
and Mr. quarters for teachers, Indian Affairs, with an
Campbell administrators, other amendment in the nature
school staff, and their of a substitute. (Rept.
households in rural 414.)
areas of Alaska located
in or near Alaska
Native Villages.
807 S. 346 A bill to amend the Nov. 18, 2004.--Ms.
Messrs. Levin Office of Federal Collins, Committee on
and Thomas Procurement Policy Act Governmental Affairs,
to establish a with an amendment.
governmentwide policy (Rept. 415.) (Minority
requiring competition views filed.)
in certain executive
agency procurements,
and for other purposes.
808 S. 2393 A bill to improve Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. aviation security. McCain, Committee on
Rockefeller, Commerce, Science, and
McCain, and Transportation, with
Hollings amendments. (Rept.
417.)
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809 S. 1380 A bill to distribute Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Smith and universal service McCain, Committee on
others support equitably Commerce, Science, and
throughout rural Transportation, without
America, and for other amendment. (Rept. 422.)
purposes.
810 S. 1963 A bill to amend the Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Specter Communications Act of McCain, Committee on
and Mrs. Boxer 1934 to protect the Commerce, Science, and
privacy rights of Transportation, with an
subscribers to wireless amendment in the nature
communications of a substitute. (Rept.
services. 423.)
811 S. 2145 A bill to regulate the Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Burns and unauthorized McCain, Committee on
others installation of Commerce, Science, and
computer software, to Transportation, with an
require clear amendment in the nature
disclosure to computer of a substitute. (Rept.
users of certain 424.)
computer software
features that may pose
a threat to user
privacy, and for other
purposes.
812 S. 2281 A bill to provide a clear Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. Sununu and unambiguous McCain, Committee on
structure for the Commerce, Science, and
jurisdiction and Transportation, with an
regulatory treatment amendment in the nature
for the offering or of a substitute. (Rept.
provision of voice- 425.)
over-Internet-protocol
applications, and for
other purposes.
813 S. 2505 A bill to implement the Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. McCain recommendations of the McCain, Committee on
and Leahy Federal Communications Commerce, Science, and
Commission report to Transportation, with an
the Congress regarding amendment. (Rept. 426.)
low power FM service.
814 S. 2541 A bill to reauthorize and Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McCain and restructure the McCain, Committee on
others National Aeronautics Commerce, Science, and
and Space Transportation, with
Administration, and for amendments. (Rept.
other purposes. 418.) (Additional views
filed.)
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815 S. 2644 A bill to amend the Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McCain Communications Act of McCain, Committee on
1934 with respect to Commerce, Science, and
the carriage of direct Transportation, with an
broadcast satellite amendment in the nature
television signals by of a substitute. (Rept.
satellite carriers to 427.)
consumers in rural
areas, and for other
purposes.
816 S. 2820 A bill to ensure the Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Mr. McCain availability of certain McCain, Committee on
spectrum for public Commerce, Science, and
safety entities by Transportation, with
amending the amendments. (Rept.
Communications Act of 428.)
1934 to establish
January 1, 2009, as the
date by which the
transition to digital
television shall be
completed, and for
other purposes.
817 S. 1153 A bill to amend title 38, Nov. 19, 2004.--Mr.
Messrs. United States Code, to Specter, Committee on
Specter and permit medicare- Veterans' Affairs, with
Bond eligible veterans to an amendment in the
receive an out-patient nature of a substitute.
medication benefit, to (Rept. 419.) (Minority
provide that certain views filed.)
veterans who receive
such benefit are not
otherwise eligible for
medical care and
services from the
Department of Veterans
Affairs, and for other
purposes.
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