[House Calendars, Final - 109th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
2. HOUSE CALENDAR
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Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(2) A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all public bills and public resolutions not requiring referral to the Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.''
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No.
2005
H. Res. 136 Mr. Sensenbrenner Directing the Attorney 18
Apr. 5 (Judiciary). General and the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-30 Secretary of
Homeland Security to
transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
those officials
relating to the
security
investigations and
background checks
relating to granting
access to the White
House of James D.
Guckert (also known
as Jeff Gannon).
H. Res. 134 Mr. Boehner (Education Requesting the President 19
Apr. 12 and the Workforce). to transmit to the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-34 House of
Representatives
certain information
relating to plan
assets and
liabilities of
single-employer
pension plans.
H. Res. 170 Mr. Thomas (Ways and Of inquiry requesting 29
Apr. 27 Means). the President to
(Adverse) Rept. 109-58 transmit certain
information to the
House of
Representatives
respecting a claim
made by the
President on
February 16, 2005,
at a meeting
Portsmouth, New
Hampshire, that
there is not a
Social Security
trust.
H. Res. 336 Mr. Sensenbrenner Requesting that the 71
July 27 (Judiciary). President focus
Rept. 109-194 appropriate
attention on
neighborhood crime
prevention and
community policing,
and coordinate
certain Federal
efforts to
participate in
``National Night
Out'', which occurs
the first Tuesday of
August each year,
including by
supporting local
efforts and
community watch
groups and by
supporting local
officials, to
promote community
safety and help
provide homeland
security.
H. Con. Res. Mr. Sensenbrenner Expressing the sense of 72
216 (Judiciary). the Congress that,
July 27 Rept. 109-195 as Congress observes
the 40th anniversary
of the Voting Rights
Act of 1965 and
encourages all
Americans to do the
same, it will
advance the legacy
of the Voting Rights
Act of 1965 by
ensuring the
continued
effectiveness of the
Act to protect the
voting rights of all
Americans.
H. Res. 378 Mr. Sensenbrenner Recognizing and honoring 73
July 27 (Judiciary). the 15th anniversary
Part I Rept. 109-196 of the signing of
the Americans with
Disabilities Act of
1990.
July 27
Education and
the Workforce,
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
and Energy and
Commerce
discharged
H. Res. 375 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 87
Sept. 16 Relations). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-223 Secretary of State
to transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution all
information in the
possession of the
President and the
Secretary of State
relating to
communication with
officials of the
United Kingdom
between January 1,
2002, and October
16, 2002, relating
to the policy of the
United States with
respect to Iraq.
H. Res. 408 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 88
Sept. 16 Relations). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-224 Secretary of Defense
to transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution all
documents in the
possession of the
President and
Secretary of Defense
relating to
communications with
officials of the
United Kingdom
relating to the
policy of the United
States with respect
to Iraq.
H. Res. 419 Mr. Hyde (International Directing the Secretary 89
Sept. 16 Relations). of State to transmit
(Adverse) Rept. 109-225 to the House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
the Secretary of
State relating to
the disclosure of
the identity and
employment of Ms.
Valerie Plame.
H. Res. 418 Mr. Hoekstra Requesting the President 91
Sept. 21 (Intelligence). to transmit to the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-228 House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
the President
relating to the
disclosure of the
identity and
employment of Ms.
Valerie Plame.
H. Res. 420 Mr. Sensenbrenner Directing the Attorney 93
Sept. 22 (Judiciary). General to transmit
(Adverse) Rept. 109-230 to the House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
the Attorney General
relating to the
disclosure of the
identity and
employment of Ms.
Valerie Plame.
H. Res. 417 Mr. Hunter (Armed Directing the Secretary 94
Sept. 22 Services). of Defense to
(Adverse) Rept. 109-234 transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
the Secretary of
Defense relating to
the disclosure of
the identity and
employment of Ms.
Valerie Plame.
H. Res. 467 Mr. Boehner (Education Requesting that the 107
Oct. 28 and the Workforce). President transmit
(Adverse) Rept. 109-258 to the House of
Representatives
information in his
possession relating
to contracts for
services or
construction related
to Hurricane Katrina
recovery that relate
to wages and
benefits to be paid
to workers.
H. Res. 463 Mr. King of New York Of inquiry directing the 108
Oct. 28 (Homeland Security). Secretary of
(Adverse) Rept. 109-259 Homeland Security to
provide certain
information to the
House of
Representatives
relating to the
reapportionment of
airport screeners.
H. Res. 488 Mr. Young of Alaska Requesting that the 110
Nov. 3 (Transportation and President transmit
Infrastructure). to the House of
Rept. 109-269 Representatives
information in his
possession relating
to contracts for
services or
construction related
to Hurricane Katrina
recovery.
H. Con. Res. Mr. Pombo (Resources). Expressing the sense of 116
267 Rept. 109-283 the Congress
Nov. 10 upholding the Makah
Tribe treaty rights.
H. Res. 505 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 117
Nov. 10 Relations). of the United States
(Adverse) Rept. 109-291 and directing the
Secretary of State
to provide to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to the
White House Iraq
Group.
H. Res. 515 Mr. Boehlert (Science). Of inquiry requesting 119
Nov. 15 Rept. 109-296 the President of the
(Adverse) United States to
provide to the House
of Representatives
certain documents in
his possession
relating to the
anticipated effects
of climate change on
the coastal regions
of the United
States.
H. Res. 549 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 136
Dec. 16 Relations). of the United States
Rept. 109-351 provide to the House
of Representatives
all documents in his
possession relating
to his October 7,
2002, speech in
Cincinnati, Ohio,
and his January 28,
2003, State of the
Union address.
2006
H. Res. 593 Mr. Hyde (International Directing the Secretary 145
Feb. 10 Relations). of State, the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-374 Secretary of
Defense, the
Secretary of
Homeland Security,
and the Attorney
General, and
requesting the
President, to
provide certain
information to the
House of
Representatives
relating to
extraordinary
rendition of certain
foreign persons.
H. Res. 624 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 146
Feb. 10 Relations). of the United States
(Adverse) Rept. 109-375 and directing the
Secretary of State
to provide to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to United
States policies
under the United
Nations Convention
Against Torture and
Other Cruel, Inhuman
or Degrading
Treatment or
Punishment and the
Geneva Conventions.
H. Res. 642 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 147
Feb. 10 Relations). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-376 Secretary of State
to provide to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to the
Secretary of State's
trip to Europe in
December 2005.
H. Res. 643 Mr. Sensenbrenner Directing the Attorney 149
Mar. 2 (Judiciary). General to submit to
(Adverse) Rept. 109-382 the House of
Representatives all
documents in the
possession of the
Attorney General
relating to
warrantless
electronic
surveillance of
telephone
conversations and
electronic
communications of
persons in the
United States
conducted by the
National Security
Agency.
H. Res. 644 Mr. Sensenbrenner Requesting the President 150
Mar. 2 (Judiciary). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-383 Attorney General to
transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
those officials
relating to the
authorization of
electronic
surveillance of
citizens of the
United States
without court
approved warrants.
H. Res. 645 Mr. Hunter (Armed Requesting the President 151
Mar. 7 Services). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-384 Secretary of Defense
to transmit to the
House of
Representatives all
information in the
possession of the
President or the
Secretary of Defense
relating to the
collection of
intelligence
information
pertaining to
persons inside the
United States
without obtaining
court-ordered
warrants authorizing
the collection of
such information and
relating to the
policy of the United
States with respect
to the gathering of
counterterrorism
intelligence within
the United States.
H. Res. 641 Mr. Hoekstra Requesting the President 152
Mar. 7 (Intelligence). to provide to the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-385 House of
Representatives
certain documents in
his possession
relating to
electronic
surveillance without
search warrants on
individuals in the
United States.
H. Res. 685 Mr. Hunter (Armed Requesting the President 156
Mar. 16 Services). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-397 Secretary of State
and Secretary of
Defense provide to
the House of
Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to any
entity with which
the United States
has contracted for
public relations
purposes concerning
Iraq.
H. Con. Res. Mr. Sensenbrenner Expressing the sense of 162
319 (Judiciary). the Congress
Apr. 5 Rept. 109-409 regarding the
successful and
substantial
contributions of the
amendments to the
patent and trademark
laws that were
enacted in 1980
(Public Law 96-517;
commonly known as
the ``Bayh-Dole
Act''), on the
occasion of the 25th
anniversary of its
enactment.
H. Res. 718 Mr. Oxley (Financial Requesting the President 163
Apr. 7 Services). and directing the
Rept. 109-414 Secretary of
Homeland Security to
provide to the House
of Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to the
Dubai Ports World
acquisition of 6
United States
commercial ports
leases.
H. Res. 717 Mr. Boehlert (Science). Directing the Secretary 164
Apr. 7 Rept. 109-415 of Commerce to
transmit to the
House of
Representatives a
copy of a workforce
globalization final
draft report
produced by the
Technology
Administration.
H. Res. 724 Mr. Sensenbrenner Honoring Leonidas Ralph 169
Apr. 27 (Judiciary). Mecham, Director of
Rept. 109-446 the Administrative
Office of the United
States Courts and
Secretary of the
Judicial Conference
of the United
States.
H. Res. 752 Mr. Tom Davis of Requesting the President 172
May 9 Virginia (Government to transmit to the
(Adverse) Reform). House of
Rept. 109-457 Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
adoption of this
resolution documents
in the possession of
the President
relating to the
receipt and
consideration by the
Executive Office of
the President of any
information
concerning the
variation between
the version of S.
1932, the Deficit
Reduction Act of
2005, that the House
of Representatives
passed on February
1, 2006, and the
version of the bill
that the President
signed on February
8, 2006.
H. Res. 809 Mr. King of New York Directing the Secretary 187
May 25 (Homeland Security). of the Department of
(Adverse) Rept. 109-484 Homeland Security to
transmit to the
House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution documents
in the Secretary's
possession relating
to any existing or
previous agreement
between the
Department of
Homeland Security
and Shirlington
Limousine and
Transportation,
Incorporated, of
Arlington, Virginia.
H. Res. 846 Mr. Hyde (International Requesting the President 202
June 23 Relations). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-526 Secretary of State
to provide to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents in
their possession
relating to
strategies and plans
either designed to
cause regime change
in or for the use of
military force
against Iran.
H. Res. 819 Mr. Sensenbrenner Requesting the President 203
June 23 (Judiciary). and directing the
Rept. 109-527 Attorney General to
submit to the House
of Representatives
all documents in the
possession of the
President and the
Attorney General
relating to requests
made by the National
Security Agency and
other Federal
agencies to
telephone service
providers requesting
access to telephone
communications
records of persons
in the United States
and communications
originating and
terminating within
the United States
without a warrant.
H. Res. 845 Mr. Sensenbrenner Requesting the President 204
June 26 (Judiciary). and directing the
(Adverse) Rept. 109-528 Secretary of Defense
and the Attorney
General to transmit
to the House of
Representatives not
later than 14 days
after the date of
the adoption of this
resolution,
documents relating
to the termination
of the Department of
Justice's Office of
Professional
Responsibility's
investigation of the
involvement of
Department of
Justice personnel in
the creation and
administration of
the National
Security Agency's
warrantless
surveillance
program, including
documents relating
to Office of
Professional
Responsibility's
request for and
denial of security
clearances.
H.R. 5414 Mr. Sensenbrenner To enact certain laws 230
Sept. 15 (Judiciary). relating to public
Rept. 109-663 contracts as title
41, United States
Code, ``Public
Contracts''.
H. Res. 985 Mr. Hyde (International Directing the Secretary 237
Sept. 27 Relations). of State to provide
Rept. 109-689 to the House of
Representatives
certain documents in
the possession of
the Secretary of
State relating to
the report submitted
to the Committee on
International
Relations of the
House of
Representatives on
July 28, 2006,
pursuant to the Iran
and Syria
Nonproliferation
Act.
H. Res. 1092 Mr. Dreier (Rules). Providing for 245
Dec. 5 Rept. 109-718 consideration of the
bill (H.R. 6346) to
extend certain trade
preference programs,
to authorize the
extension of
nondiscriminatory
treatment (normal
trade relations
treatment) to the
products of Vietnam,
to modify
temporarily certain
rates of duty and
make other technical
amendments to the
trade laws, and for
other purposes.
H. Res. 1093 Mr. Hastings of Waiving a requirement of 246
Dec. 5 Washington (Rules). clause 6(a) of rule
Rept. 109-719 XIII with respect to
consideration of
certain resolutions
reported from the
Committee on Rules.
Rept. 109-732 Mr. Hastings of In the matter of 253
Dec. 19 Washington Representative James
(Standards of McDermott.
Official Conduct).
Rept. 109-733 Mr. Hastings of Investigation of 254
Dec. 19 Washington allegations related
(Standards of to improper conduct
Official Conduct). involving Members
and current or
former House pages.