[Senate Calendars for September 22, 2008 - 110th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



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             NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBJECT TO PROCEEDING
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When following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to,
and, or passage of, a measure or matter on their behalf, a Senator has
notified the appropriate leader, or their designee, in writing and 
submits such objection for inclusion in the Congressional Record and 
the Senate Calendar of Business, it shall be placed in the section of
the  Calendar entitled ``Notice of Intent to Object to Proceeding''.
(Sec. 512, P.L. 110ï¿½0981)

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    Number               Title            Date  and  Senator 
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[[Page 118]]

     S. 223       A bill to require Senate    Oct. 2, 2007.--Mrs. 
                    candidates to file          Feinstein.
                    designations, 
                    statements, and reports 
                    in electronic form.

 
               RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE
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    When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution 
or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before 
the Senate on the next legislative day when there is no further morning 
business but before the close of morning business and before the 
termination of the morning hour. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.)
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   Resolution              Title             Date Submitted and Author  
     Number
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[[Page 119]]






           BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME

  When objection is heard to the second reading of a bill or joint resolution,
 that measure is then laid before the Senate during morning business of the
 next legislative day for the second reading. 
   (Rule XIV, Paragraph 2.)


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[[Page 120]]


     S. 3526      A bill to enhance drug    Sept. 18, 2008.--Mr. Reid 
                    trafficking               for Mr. Biden
                    interdiction by 
                    creating a Federal 
                    felony relating to 
                    operating or embarking 
                    in submersible or 
                    semi-submersible 
                    vessel without 
                    nationality and on an 
                    international voyage.
    H.R. 6842     An act to restore Second  Sept. 18, 2008.
                    Amendment rights in 
                    the District of 
                    Columbia.
    H.R. 6899     An act to advance the     Sept. 18, 2008.
                    national security 
                    interests of the 
                    United States by 
                    reducing its 
                    dependency on oil 
                    through renewable and 
                    clean, alternative 
                    fuel technologies 
                    while building a 
                    bridge to the future 
                    through expanded 
                    access to Federal oil 
                    and natural gas 
                    resources, revising 
                    the relationship 
                    between the oil and 
                    gas industry and the 
                    consumers who own 
                    those resources and 
                    deserve a fair return 
                    from the development 
                    of publicly owned oil 
                    and gas, ending tax 
                    subsidies for large 
                    oil and gas companies, 
                    and facilitating 
                    energy efficiencies in 
                    the building, housing, 
                    and transportation 
                    sectors, and for other 
                    purposes.