[House Calendars, Final - 109th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
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Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(1) A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, to which shall be referred public bills and public resolutions raising revenue, involving a tax or charge on the people, directly or indirectly making appropriations of money or property or requiring such appropriations to be made, authorizing payments out of appropriations already made, releasing any liability to the United States for money or property, or referring a claim to the Court of Claims.''
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No.
2005
Feb. 2 Referred to the Message of the 1
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 109-3) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 996 Mr. Thomas (Ways and To amend the Internal 6
Mar. 8 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 109-13 to provide for the
extension of
highway-related
taxes and trust
funds, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 185 Mr. Tom Davis of To require the review of 12
Mar. 17 Virginia (Government Government programs
Reform). at least once every
Rept. 109-26 5 years for purposes
of evaluating their
performance.
Rept. 109-29 Mr. Tom Davis of Report on Oversight 13
Mar. 31 Virginia (Government Plans for All House
Reform). Committees.
H.R. 1541 Mr. Thomas (Ways and To amend the Internal 25
Apr. 18 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 109-45 to enhance energy
infrastructure
properties in the
United States and to
encourage the use of
certain energy
technologies, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1037 Mr. Sensenbrenner To make technical 36
May 10 (Judiciary). corrections to title
Rept. 109-75 17, United States
Code.
Rept. 109-78 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the 37
May 12 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2006.
Rept. 109-85 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the Revised 43
May 18 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2006.
H.R. 1496 Mr. Young of Alaska To return general 52
May 26 (Transportation and aviation to Ronald
Infrastructure). Reagan Washington
Rept. 109-98 National Airport.
H.R. 2293 Mr. Sensenbrenner To provide special 53
May 26 (Judiciary). immigrant status for
Rept. 109-99 aliens serving as
translators with the
United States Armed
Forces.
H.R. 774 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To adjust the boundary 60
June 8 Rept. 109-108 of Rocky Mountain
National Park in the
State of Colorado.
H.R. 873 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To provide for a 62
June 8 Rept. 109-110 nonvoting delegate
to the House of
Representatives to
represent the
Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana
Islands, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 800 Mr. Sensenbrenner To prohibit civil 70
June 14 (Judiciary). liability actions
Rept. 109-124 from being brought
or continued against
manufacturers,
distributors,
dealers, or
importers of
firearms or
ammunition for
damages or
injunctive or other
relief resulting
from the misuse of
their products by
others.
H.R. 599 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To provide a source of 74
June 14 Rept. 109-129 funds to carry out
Part I restoration
activities on
Federal lands under
the jurisdiction of
the Secretary of the
Interior or the
Secretary of
Agriculture, and for
other purposes.
June 14
Agriculture
discharged
Rept. 109-145 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the Revised 86
June 22 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2006.
H.R. 1316 Mr. Ney (House To amend the Federal 87
June 22 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 109-146 Act of 1971 to
repeal the limit on
the aggregate amount
of campaign
contributions that
may be made by
individuals during
an election cycle,
to repeal the limit
on the amount of
expenditures
political parties
may make on behalf
of their candidates
in general elections
for Federal office,
to allow State and
local parties to
make certain
expenditures using
nonfederal funds, to
restore certain
rights to exempt
organizations under
the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 362 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To designate the Ojito 89
June 23 Rept. 109-149 Wilderness Study
Area as wilderness,
to take certain land
into trust for the
Pueblo of Zia, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2364 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To establish a Science 91
June 23 Rept. 109-151 and Technology
Scholarship Program
to award
scholarships to
recruit and prepare
students for careers
in the National
Weather Service and
in National Oceanic
and Atmospheric
Administration
marine research,
atmospheric
research, and
satellite programs.
H.R. 426 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To encourage the 95
June 27 Rept. 109-157 development and
integrated use by
the public and
private sectors of
remote sensing and
other geospatial
information, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1022 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To provide for a Near- 96
June 27 Rept. 109-158 Earth Object Survey
program to detect,
track, catalogue,
and characterize
certain near-earth
asteroids and
comets.
H.R. 940 Mr. Boehner (Education To amend the Longshore 97
June 30 and the Workforce). and Harbor Workers'
Rept. 109-161 Compensation Act to
clarify the
exemption for
recreational vessel
support employees,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 184 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend the Controlled 99
June 9 (Energy and Substances Import
Part I Commerce). and Export Act to
provide authority to
the Attorney General
to authorize any
controlled substance
that is in schedule
I or II or is a
narcotic drug in
schedule III or IV
to be exported from
the United States to
a country for
subsequent export
from that country to
another country, if
certain conditions
are met.
July 11 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
Rept. 109-115
H.R. 869 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend the Controlled 100
June 9 (Energy and Substances Act to
Part I Commerce). lift the patient
limitation on
prescribing drug
addiction treatments
by medical
practitioners in
group practices, and
for other purposes.
July 11 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
Rept. 109-116
H.R. 3100 Mr. Hyde (International To authorize measures to 102
July 12 Relations). deter arms transfers
Rept. 109-165 by foreign countries
to the People's
Republic of China.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules July 14,
2005.)
H.R. 624 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Federal 103
July 13 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to
Rept. 109-166 authorize
appropriations for
sewer overflow
control grants.
H.R. 1359 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Federal 104
July 13 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to
Rept. 109-167 extend the pilot
program for
alternative water
source projects.
H.R. 1905 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the Small 106
July 14 Rept. 109-169 Tracts Act to
Part I facilitate the
exchange of small
tracts of land, and
for other purposes.
July 14
Agriculture
discharged
Rept. 109-172 Mr. Tom Davis of The National Drug 107
July 18 Virginia (Government Control Strategy for
Reform). 2005 and the
National Drug
Control Budget for
Fiscal Year 2006.
H.R. 3020 Mr. Sensenbrenner To extend the existence 110
July 19 (Judiciary). of the Parole
Rept. 109-176 Commission, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2130 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the Marine 112
July 21 Rept. 109-180 Mammal Protection
Act of 1972 to
authorize research
programs to better
understand and
protect marine
mammals, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3205 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend title IX of the 117
July 27 (Energy and Public Health
Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 109-197 provide for the
improvement of
patient safety and
to reduce the
incidence of events
that adversely
affect patient
safety, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3207 Mr. Manzullo (Small To direct the 118
July 28 Business). Administrator of the
Rept. 109-205 Small Business
Administration to
establish a pilot
program to make
grants to eligible
entities for the
development of peer
learning
opportunities for
second-stage small
business concerns.
H.R. 2981 Mr. Manzullo (Small To amend the Small 119
July 28 Business). Business Act to
Rept. 109-206 expand and improve
the assistance
provided by Small
Business Development
Centers to Indian
tribe members,
Native Alaskans, and
Native Hawaiians.
H.R. 527 Mr. Manzullo (Small To amend the Small 120
July 28 Business). Business Act to
Rept. 109-207 direct the
Administrator of the
Small Business
Administration to
establish a
vocational and
technical
entrepreneurship
development program.
H.R. 230 Mr. Manzullo (Small To amend the Small 121
July 28 Business). Business Act to
Rept. 109-208 direct the
Administrator of the
Small Business
Administration to
establish a program
to provide
regulatory
compliance
assistance to small
business concerns,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1640 Mr. Barton of Texas To ensure jobs for our 122
July 29 (Energy and future with secure
Part I Commerce). and reliable energy.
Rept. 109-215
July 29
Science,
Resources,
Education and
the Workforce,
Transportation
and
Infrastructure,
Financial
Services and
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 610 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To provide for Federal 123
July 29 Rept. 109-216 energy research,
Part I development,
demonstration, and
commercial
application
activities, and for
other purposes.
July 29
Energy and
Commerce,
Resources and
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
Rept. 109-226 Mr. Tom Davis of A Citizen's Guide on 127
Sept. 20 Virginia (Government Using the Freedom of
Reform). Information Act and
the Privacy Act of
1974 to Request
Government Records.
H.R. 3084 Mr. Barton of Texas To direct the Secretary 133
July 28 (Energy and of Commerce to issue
Part I Commerce). regulations
Rept. 109-210 requiring testing
for steroids and
other performance-
enhancing substances
for certain sports
associations engaged
in interstate
commerce.
Sept. 30
Education and
the Workforce
discharged
S. 1339 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To reauthorize the 136
Oct. 7 Rept. 109-246 Junior Duck Stamp
Conservation and
Design Program Act
of 1994.
H.R. 3405 Mr. Goodlatte To prohibit the 142
Oct. 31 (Agriculture). provision of Federal
Part I Rept. 109-261 economic development
assistance for any
State or locality
that uses the power
of eminent domain
power to obtain
property for private
commercial
development or that
fails to pay
relocation costs to
persons displaced by
use of the power of
eminent domain for
economic development
purposes.
Oct. 31
Transportation
and
Infrastructure,
Financial
Services,
Resources and
Education and
the Workforce
discharged
Rept. 109-264 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the Revised 145
Nov. 2 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2006.
H.R. 923 Mr. Tom Davis of To amend title 39, 147
Nov. 3 Virginia (Government United States Code,
Reform). to provide for free
Rept. 109-268 mailing privileges
for personal
correspondence and
parcels sent by
family members from
within the United
States to members of
the Armed Forces
serving on active
duty in Iraq or
Afghanistan.
H.R. 2875 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the Public 149
Nov. 7 Rept. 109-273 Lands Corps Act of
Part I 1993 to provide for
the conduct of
projects that
protect forests, and
for other purposes.
Nov. 7
Agriculture
and Education
and the
Workforce
discharged
H.R. 1630 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize 152
Nov. 8 (Transportation and appropriations for
Infrastructure). the benefit of
Rept. 109-280 Amtrak for fiscal
years 2006 through
2008, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4146 Mr. Oxley (Financial To facilitate recovery 153
Nov. 10 Services). from the effects of
Rept. 109-282 Hurricane Rita and
Hurricane Wilma by
providing greater
flexibility for, and
temporary waivers of
certain requirements
and fees imposed on,
depository
institutions, credit
unions, and Federal
regulatory agencies,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 679 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To direct the Secretary 155
Nov. 10 Rept. 109-285 of the Interior to
convey a parcel of
real property to
Beaver County, Utah.
H.R. 1436 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To remove certain use 157
Nov. 10 Rept. 109-287 restrictions on
property located in
Navajo County,
Arizona.
H.R. 3889 Mr. Sensenbrenner To further regulate and 167
Nov. 16 (Judiciary). punish illicit
Part I conduct relating to
methamphetamine, and
for other purposes.
Nov. 17 Mr. Barton of Texas
Part II (Energy and
Commerce).
Rept. 109-299
Nov. 17
International
Relations and
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
Rept. 109-310 Mr. Tom Davis of Investigation Into 168
Nov. 18 Virginia (Government Rafael Palmeiro's
Reform). March 17, 2005
Testimony at the
Committee on
Government Reform's
Hearing: ``Restoring
Faith in America's
Pastime: Evaluating
Major League
Baseball's Efforts
to Eradicate Steroid
Use''.
S. 229 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To clear title to 169
Nov. 18 Rept. 109-311 certain real
property in New
Mexico associated
with the Middle Rio
Grande Project, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3128 Mr. Tom Davis of To affirm that Federal 170
Nov. 18 Virginia (Government employees are
Reform). protected from
Rept. 109-313 discrimination on
the basis of sexual
orientation and to
repudiate any
assertion to the
contrary.
H.R. 1183 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To require the Secretary 174
Dec. 6 Rept. 109-320 of the Interior to
provide public
access to Navassa
National Wildlife
Refuge and Desecheo
National Wildlife
Refuge.
H.R. 4292 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend Public Law 107- 178
Dec. 6 Rept. 109-324 153 to further
encourage the
negotiated
settlement of tribal
claims.
H.R. 3909 Mr. Oxley (Financial To provide emergency 179
Dec. 6 Services). authority for the
Rept. 109-326 Federal Deposit
Insurance
Corporation and the
National Credit
Union
Administration, in
accordance with
guidance issued by
the Board of
Governors of the
Federal Reserve
System, to guarantee
checks cashed by
insured depository
institutions and
insured credit
unions for the
benefit of
noncustomers who are
victims of certain
2005 hurricanes, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4314 Mr. Oxley (Financial To extend the 180
Dec. 6 Services). applicability of the
Rept. 109-327 Terrorism Risk
Insurance Act of
2002.
H.R. 4312 Mr. King of New York To establish operational 181
Dec. 6 (Homeland Security). control over the
Part I Rept. 109-329 international land
and maritime borders
of the United
States, and for
other purposes.
Dec. 6
Judiciary and
Armed Services
discharged
H.R. 1090 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To designate a Forest 182
Dec. 8 Rept. 109-331 Service trail at
Waldo Lake in the
Willamette National
Forest in the State
of Oregon as a
national recreation
trail in honor of
Jim Weaver, a former
Member of the House
of Representatives.
H.R. 3124 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To authorize the 184
Dec. 12 Rept. 109-334 Secretary of the
Interior to allow
the Columbia Gas
Transmission
Corporation to
increase the
diameter of a
natural gas pipeline
located in the
Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation
Area.
H.R. 2695 Mr. Oxley (Financial To amend the McKinney- 186
Dec. 13 Services). Vento Homeless
Rept. 109-336 Assistance Act to
protect the
personally
identifying
information of
victims of domestic
violence, dating
violence, sexual
assault, and
stalking.
H.R. 3153 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To reauthorize the Upper 189
Dec. 13 Rept. 109-340 Colorado and San
Juan River Basin
endangered fish
recovery
implementation
programs.
Rept. 109-352 Mr. Tom Davis of The Methamphetamine 193
Dec. 16 Virginia (Government Epidemic:
Reform). International Roots
of the Problem, and
Recommended
Solutions.
Rept. 109-353 Mr. Saxton (Joint Report of the Joint 194
Dec. 16 Economic Committee). Economic Committee
on the 2005 Economic
Report of the
President.
H.R. 4438 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish special 195
Dec. 22 (Transportation and rules with respect
Infrastructure). to certain disaster
Rept. 109-364 assistance provided
for Hurricane
Katrina and
Hurricane Rita.
2006
Rept. 109-365 Mr. Tom Davis of Bringing Communities 196
Jan. 31 Virginia (Government into the 21st
Reform). Century: A Report on
Improving the
Community
Development Block
Grant Program.
Jan. 31 Referred to the Message of the 198
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 109-80) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 4320 Mr. Oxley (Financial To restore the financial 199
Feb. 1 Services). solvency of the
Rept. 109-370 national flood
insurance program,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1631 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for the 201
Nov. 18 (Transportation and financing of high-
Part I Infrastructure). speed rail
infrastructure, and
for other purposes.
Feb. 3 Mr. Thomas (Ways and
Part II Means).
Rept. 109-314
H.R. 2791 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 35, 203
Feb. 8 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 109-372 with respect to
patent fees, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4093 Mr. Sensenbrenner To provide for the 204
Feb. 8 (Judiciary). appointment of
Rept. 109-373 additional Federal
circuit and district
judges, to improve
the administration
of justice, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 109-377 Mr. Tom Davis of Final Report of the 205
Feb. 15 Virginia (Select Select Bipartisan
Bipartisan Committee to
Committee). Investigate the
Preparation for and
Response to
Hurricane Katrina.
H.R. 2355 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend the Public 207
Feb. 16 (Energy and Health Service Act
Commerce). to provide for
Rept. 109-378 cooperative
governing of
individual health
insurance coverage
offered in
interstate commerce.
H.R. 1606 Mr. Ehlers (House To amend the Federal 211
Mar. 13 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 109-389 Act of 1971 to
exclude
communications over
the Internet from
the definition of
public
communication.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Nov. 2, 2006.)
H.R. 1176 Mr. Sensenbrenner To provide immunity for 213
Mar. 15 (Judiciary). nonprofit athletic
Rept. 109-393 organizations in
lawsuits arising
from claims of
ordinary negligence
relating to the
passage, adoption,
or failure to adopt
rules of play for
athletic
competitions and
practices.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Dec. 5, 2006.)
Rept. 109-396 Mr. Tom Davis of Supplementary Report 216
Mar. 16 Virginia (Select and Document Annex
Bipartisan by the the Select
Committee). Bipartisan Committee
to Investigate the
Preparation for and
Response to
Hurricane Katrina.
H.R. 4943 Mr. Barton of Texas To prohibit fraudulent 217
Mar. 16 (Energy and access to telephone
Commerce). records.
Rept. 109-398
H.R. 2955 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 28, 222
Apr. 5 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 109-407 to clarify that the
Court of Appeals for
the Federal Circuit
has exclusive
jurisdiction of
appeals relating to
patents, plant
variety protection,
or copyrights, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 374 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To direct the Secretary 231
Apr. 25 Rept. 109-422 of the Interior to
take certain
tribally-owned
reservation land
into trust for the
Puyallup Tribe.
H.J. Res. 78 Mr. Pombo (Resources). Approving the location 234
Apr. 25 Rept. 109-425 of the commemorative
work in the District
of Columbia honoring
former President
Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
H.R. 4080 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To extend the contract 240
Apr. 25 Rept. 109-432 for the Glendo Unit
of the Missouri
River Basin Project
in the State of
Wyoming.
Rept. 109-434 Mr. Tom Davis of 2006 Congressional Drug 241
Apr. 25 Virginia (Government Control Budget and
Reform). Policy Assessment: A
Review of the 2007
National Drug
Control Budget and
2006 National Drug
Control Strategy.
Rept. 109-435 Mr. Tom Davis of Updating Nuclear 242
Apr. 25 Virginia (Government Security Standards:
Reform). How Long Can the
Department of Energy
Afford to Wait?.
Rept. 109-436 Mr. Tom Davis of Strengthening Disease 243
Apr. 25 Virginia (Government Surveillance.
Reform).
H.R. 4686 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To reauthorize various 248
Apr. 27 Rept. 109-444 fisheries management
laws, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5112 Mr. Tom Davis of To provide for reform in 249
Apr. 27 Virginia (Government the operations of
Reform). the executive
Rept. 109-445 branch.
Rept. 109-471 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the 260
May 18 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2007.
H.R. 5359 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend the automobile 263
May 22 (Energy and fuel economy
Commerce). provisions of title
Rept. 109-475 49, United States
Code, to authorize
the Secretary of
Transportation to
set fuel economy
standards for
passenger
automobiles based on
one or more vehicle
attributes.
Rept. 109-483 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the Revised 266
May 25 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2007.
H.R. 3997 Mr. Oxley (Financial To amend the Fair Credit 269
May 4 Services). Reporting Act to
Part I provide for secure
financial data, and
for other purposes.
June 2 Mr. Barton of Texas
Part II (Energy and
Commerce).
Rept. 109-454
H.R. 4127 Mr. Barton of Texas To protect consumers by 270
May 4 (Energy and requiring reasonable
Part I Commerce). security policies
and procedures to
protect computerized
data containing
personal
information, and to
provide for
nationwide notice in
the event of a
security breach.
May 26 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
June 2 Mr. Oxley (Financial
Part III Services).
Rept. 109-453
H.R. 1071 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To direct the Secretary 272
Feb. 28 Rept. 109-380 of Energy to make
Part I incentive payments
to the owners or
operators of
qualified
desalination
facilities to
partially offset the
cost of electrical
energy required to
operate such
facilities, and for
other purposes.
May 26
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
Rept. 109-488 Mr. Lewis of California Report on the Revised 273
June 6 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2007.
H.R. 1595 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To implement the 277
Apr. 25 recommendations of
Part I the Guam War Claims
Review Commission.
June 9 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
Rept. 109-437
H.R. 5647 Mr. Regula Making appropriations 289
June 20 (Appropriations). for the Departments
Rept. 109-515 of Labor, Health and
Human Services, and
Education, and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2007, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5318 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 18, 292
June 22 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 109-522 to better assure
cyber-security, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 5358 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To authorize programs 293
June 22 Rept. 109-524 relating to science,
mathematics,
engineering, and
technology education
at the National
Science Foundation
and the Department
of Energy Office of
Science, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5356 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To authorize the 294
June 22 Rept. 109-525 National Science
Foundation and the
Department of Energy
Office of Science to
provide grants to
early career
researchers to
establish innovative
research programs
and integrate
education and
research, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4125 Mr. Young of Alaska To permit the 296
June 27 (Transportation and Administrator of
Infrastructure). General Services to
Rept. 109-532 make repairs and
lease space without
approval of a
prospectus if the
repair or lease is
required as a result
of damages to
buildings or
property
attributable to
Hurricane Katrina or
Hurricane Rita.
H.R. 413 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To establish the 298
June 28 Rept. 109-534 Bleeding Kansas and
the Enduring
Struggle for Freedom
National Heritage
Area, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5632 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend Chapter 301 of 301
June 28 (Energy and title 49, United
Commerce). States Code, to
Rept. 109-537 establish a national
tire fuel efficiency
consumer information
program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5417 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend the Clayton Act 303
June 29 (Judiciary). with respect to
Rept. 109-541 competitive and
nondiscriminatory
access to the
Internet.
H.R. 4855 Mr. Tom Davis of To amend the District of 310
July 11 Virginia (Government Columbia College
Reform). Access Act of 1999
Rept. 109-553 to reauthorize for 5
additional years the
public and private
school tuition
assistance programs
established under
the Act.
H.R. 5640 Mr. Thomas (Ways and To amend part B of title 311
July 12 Means). IV of the Social
Rept. 109-555 Security Act to
reauthorize the safe
and stable families
program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4294 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To authorize the 314
July 13 Rept. 109-558 Secretary of the
Interior to enter
into cooperative
agreements to
protect natural
resources of units
of the National Park
System through
collaborative
efforts on land
inside and outside
of units of the
National Park
System, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4014 Mr. Hyde (International To reauthorize the 319
July 13 Relations). Millennium Challenge
Rept. 109-563 Act of 2003, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4132 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 18, 320
July 14 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 109-564 to provide penalties
for officers and
employees of the
Federal Bureau of
Investigation who
obtain knowledge of
criminal conduct
within the
jurisdiction of
State and local
prosecutors and fail
to so inform those
prosecutors.
H.R. 5018 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To reauthorize the 323
July 17 Rept. 109-567 Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation
and Management Act,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2925 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the Reclamation 324
July 17 Rept. 109-568 States Emergency
Drought Relief Act
of 1991 to extend
the authority for
drought assistance.
H.R. 3043 Mr. Oxley (Financial To authorize the 326
July 17 Services). Secretary of Housing
Rept. 109-571 and Urban
Development to carry
out a pilot program
to insure zero-
downpayment
mortgages for one-
unit residences.
H.R. 5527 Mr. Oxley (Financial To extend the authority 327
July 17 Services). of the Secretary of
Rept. 109-572 Housing and Urban
Development to
restructure
mortgages and rental
assistance for
certain assisted
multifamily housing.
H.R. 1956 Mr. Sensenbrenner To regulate certain 330
July 17 (Judiciary). State taxation of
Rept. 109-575 interstate commerce;
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4165 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To clarify the 333
July 20 Rept. 109-581 boundaries of
Coastal Barrier
Resources System
Clam Pass Unit FL-
64P.
H.R. 3049 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend section 42 of 336
July 20 (Judiciary). title 18, United
Rept. 109-585 States Code,
popularly known as
the Lacey Act, to
add certain species
of carp to the list
of injurious species
that are prohibited
from being imported
or shipped.
H.R. 5411 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To direct the Secretary 337
July 20 Rept. 109-586 of the Interior to
establish a
demonstration
program to
facilitate landscape
restoration programs
within certain units
of the National Park
System established
by law to preserve
and interpret
resources associated
with American
history, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5766 Mr. Tom Davis of To provide for the 344
July 24 Virginia (Government establishment of
Part I Reform). Federal Review
Rept. 109-594 Commissions to
review and make
recommendations on
improving the
operations,
effectiveness, and
efficiency of
Federal programs and
agencies, and to
require a schedule
for such reviews of
all Federal agencies
and programs.
July 24
Rules and
Budget
discharged
H.R. 5039 Mr. Oxley (Financial To establish a program 348
July 27 Services). to revitalize rural
Rept. 109-604 multifamily housing
assisted under the
Housing Act of 1949.
H.R. 4650 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 350
July 28 (Transportation and of the Army to carry
Infrastructure). out programs and
Rept. 109-609 activities to
enhance the safety
of levees in the
United States.
H.R. 5656 Mr. Boehlert (Science). To provide for Federal 352
July 28 Rept. 109-611 energy research,
development,
demonstration, and
commercial
application
activities, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 109-615 Mr. Hoekstra Report entitled ``al- 355
Sept. 6 (Intelligence). Qaeda: The Many
Faces of an Islamic
Extremist Threat''.
Rept. 109-616 Mr. Tom Davis of Brownfields: What Will 356
Sept. 6 Virginia (Government It Take to Turn Lost
Reform). Opportunities into
America's Gain?.
H.R. 3350 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the Native 366
Sept. 6 Rept. 109-626 American Business
Development, Trade
Promotion, and
Tourism Act of 2000
to establish the
Tribal Development
Corporation
Feasibility Study
Group.
H.R. 4612 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To redesignate Dayton 371
Sept. 6 Rept. 109-631 Aviation Heritage
National Historic
Park in the State of
Ohio as ``Wright
Brothers-Dunbar
National Historic
Park,'' and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5802 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend the National 380
Sept. 6 Rept. 109-640 Park Service
Concessions
Management
Improvement Act of
1998, to extend to
additional small
businesses the
preferential right
to renew a
concessions contract
entered into under
such Act, to
facilitate the
renewal of a
commercial use
authorization
granted under such
Act, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4893 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To amend section 20 of 386
Sept. 13 Rept. 109-650 the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act to
restrict off-
reservation gaming.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Sept. 13,
2006.)
H.R. 1167 Mr. Tom Davis of To amend the Truth in 388
Sept. 13 Virginia (Government Regulating Act to
Reform). make permanent the
Rept. 109-652 pilot project for
the report on rules.
H.R. 1369 Mr. Sensenbrenner To prevent certain 389
Sept. 14 (Judiciary). discriminatory
Rept. 109-656 taxation of natural
gas pipeline
property.
H.R. 5863 Mr. Barton of Texas To authorize temporary 392
Sept. 14 (Energy and emergency extensions
Commerce). to certain
Rept. 109-659 exemptions to the
requirements with
respect to
polychlorinated
biphenyls under the
Toxic Substances
Control Act.
H.R. 4809 Mr. Tom Davis of To amend the provisions 393
Sept. 14 Virginia (Government of chapter 35 of
Reform). title 44, United
Rept. 109-660 States Code,
commonly referred to
as the Paperwork
Reduction Act, to
ensure usability and
clarity of
information
disseminated by
Federal agencies,
and to facilitate
compliance with
Federal paperwork
requirements.
H.R. 5808 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 394
Sept. 15 (Transportation and Secretary of
Infrastructure). Transportation to
Rept. 109-662 make grants to
public
transportation
agencies and over-
the-road bus
operators to improve
security, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5830 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend section 29 of 395
July 26 (Transportation and the International
Part I Infrastructure). Air Transportation
Competition Act of
1979 relating to air
transportation to
and from Love Field,
Texas.
Sept. 15 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
Rept. 109-600
H.R. 5622 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To reauthorize the Coral 396
Sept. 19 Rept. 109-665 Reef Conservation
Act of 2000, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5811 Mr. Young of Alaska To implement the 398
Sept. 19 (Transportation and Protocol of 1997 to
Infrastructure). the International
Rept. 109-667 Convention for the
Prevention of
Pollution from
Ships, 1973, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3849 Mr. Goodlatte To amend the Federal 399
Sept. 19 (Agriculture). Insecticide,
Rept. 109-668 Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act to
implement pesticide-
related obligations
of the United States
under the
international
conventions or
protocols known as
the PIC Convention,
the POPs Convention,
and the LRTAP POPs
Protocol.
H.R. 4777 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 18, 405
July 10 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Part I Rept. 109-552 to expand and
modernize the
prohibition against
interstate gambling,
and for other
purposes.
Sept. 22
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 2840 Mr. Sensenbrenner To amend title 5, United 408
Sept. 25 (Judiciary). States Code, to
Rept. 109-675 require that
agencies, in
promulgating rules,
take into
consideration the
impact of such rules
on the privacy of
individuals, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6054 Mr. Hunter (Armed To amend title 10, 409
Sept. 15 Services). United States Code,
Part I to authorize trial
by military
commission for
violations of the
law of war, and for
other purposes.
Sept. 25 Mr. Sensenbrenner
Part II (Judiciary).
Rept. 109-664
H.R. 4857 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To better inform 418
Sept. 28 Rept. 109-693 consumers regarding
costs associated
with compliance for
protecting
endangered and
threatened species
under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973.
H.R. 512 Mr. Pombo (Resources). To require the prompt 419
Sept. 28 Rept. 109-694 review by the
Secretary of the
Interior of the
longstanding
petitions for
Federal recognition
of certain Indian
tribes, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5851 Mr. Oxley (Financial To reauthorize the 421
Sept. 28 Services). programs of the
Rept. 109-697 Department of
Housing and Urban
Development for
housing assistance
for Native
Hawaiians.
H.R. 6134 Mr. Thomas (Ways and To amend the Internal 423
Sept. 29 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 109-704 to expand health
coverage through the
use of high
deductible health
plans and to
encourage the use of
health savings
accounts.
H.R. 4591 Mr. Barton of Texas To implement the 426
Nov. 15 (Energy and Stockholm Convention
Commerce). on Persistent
Rept. 109-714 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.
Rept. 109-726 Mr. Saxton (Joint Report of the Joint 430
Dec. 8 Economic Committee). Economic Committee
on the 2006 Economic
Report of the
President.
H.R. 3509 Mr. Sensenbrenner To establish a statute 431
Dec. 8 (Judiciary). of repose for
Part I Rept. 109-728 durable goods used
in a trade or
business.
Dec. 8
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 4941 Mr. King of New York To reform the science 432
Dec. 8 (Homeland Security). and technology
Part I Rept. 109-729 programs and
activities of the
Department of
Homeland Security,
and for other
purposes.
Dec. 8
Science and
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 2567 Mr. Barton of Texas To amend the Federal 433
Dec. 8 (Energy and Hazardous Substances
Part I Commerce). Act to require
Rept. 109-730 engine coolant and
antifreeze to
contain a bittering
agent so as to
render it
unpalatable.
Dec. 8
Judiciary and
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 5316 Mr. Tom Davis of To reestablish the 434
June 22 Virginia (Government Federal Emergency
Part I Reform). Management Agency as
a cabinet-level
independent
establishment in the
executive branch
that is responsible
for the Nation's
preparedness for,
response to,
recovery from, and
mitigation against
disasters, and for
other purposes.
Dec. 8 Mr. Young of Alaska
Part II (Transportation and
Infrastructure).
Rept. 109-519
Dec. 8
Homeland
Security and
Science
discharged
Rept. 109-731 Mr. Hunter (Armed Report of the 435
Dec. 15 Services). Activities of the
Committee on Armed
Services for the
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-734 Mr. Lewis of California Report on Activities of 436
Dec. 21 (Appropriations). the Committee on
Appropriations,
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-735 Mr. Pombo (Resources). Report on Legislative 437
Dec. 21 and Oversight
Activities of the
Committee on
Resources During the
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-736 Mr. Thomas (Ways and Report on the 438
Dec. 22 Means). Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Ways and Means
During the 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-737 Mr. Buyer (Veterans' Activities Report of 439
Dec. 27 Affairs). the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs,
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-738 Mr. Young of Alaska Summary of Legislative 440
Dec. 29 (Transportation and and Oversight
Infrastructure). Activities of the
Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 109th Congress.
Rept. 109-739 Mr. Tom Davis of Activities of the House 441
Dec. 29 Virginia (Government Committee on
Reform). Government Reform
for the 109th
Congress.
2007
Rept. 109-740 Mr. Manzullo (Small Summary of Activities 442
Jan. 2 Business). of the Committee on
Small Business for
the 109th Congress.
Rept. 109-741 Mr. King of New York Report on Legislative 443
Jan. 2 (Homeland Security). and Oversight
Activities of the
House Committee on
Homeland Security
During the 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-742 Mr. Oxley (Financial Report on the Activity 444
Jan. 2 Services). of the Committee on
Financial Services
for the 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-743 Mr. Dreier (Rules). Survey of Activities of 445
Jan. 2 the House Committee
on Rules, 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-744 Mr. Hastings of Summary of Activities 446
Jan. 2 Washington of the Committee on
(Standards of Standards of
Official Conduct). Official Conduct for
the 109th Congress.
Rept. 109-745 Mr. McKeon (Education Report on the 447
Jan. 2 and the Workforce). Activities of the
Committee on
Education and the
Workforce During the
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-746 Mr. Goodlatte Report of the Committee 448
Jan. 2 (Agriculture). on Agriculture on
Activities During
the 109th Congress.
Rept. 109-747 Mr. Hyde (International Legislative Review 449
Jan. 2 Relations). Activities of the
Committee on
International
Relations, 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-748 Mr. Boehlert (Science). Summary of Activities 450
Jan. 2 of the Committee on
Science for the
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-749 Mr. Sensenbrenner Report on the 451
Jan. 2 (Judiciary). Activities of the
Committee on the
Judiciary During the
109th Congress.
Rept. 109-750 Mr. Nussle (Budget). Activities and Summary 452
Jan. 2 Report of the
Committee on the
Budget, 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-751 Mr. Barton of Texas Report on the Activity 453
Jan. 2 (Energy and of the Committee on
Commerce). Energy and Commerce
for the 109th
Congress.
Rept. 109-752 Mr. Ehlers (House Report on the Activities 454
Jan. 2 Administration). of the Committee on
House Administration
During the 109th
Congress.