[House Calendars for October 26, 2009 - 111th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


                    HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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                      SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

S. Con. Res. 1.--To provide for the counting on January 8, 2009, 
    of the electoral votes for President and Vice President of the 
    United States. Passed Senate Jan. 6, 2009. Received in House 
    and passed Jan. 7, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 2.--Extending the life of the Joint Congressional 
    Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Passed Senate Jan. 6, 2009. 
    Received in House and passed Jan. 7, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 4.--Calling on the President and the allies of the 
    United States to raise the case of Robert Levinson with 
    officials of the Government of Iran at every level and 
    opportunity, and urging officials of the Government of Iran to 
    fulfill their promises of assistance to the family of Robert 
    Levinson and to share information on the investigation into 
    the disappearance of Robert Levinson with the Federal Bureau 
    of Investigation. Referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 3, 2009. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 9, 2009. Received in 
    House and referred to Foreign Affairs Mar. 10, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 8.--Expressing support for Children's Dental Health 
    Month and honoring the memory of Deamonte Driver. Passed 
    Senate Feb. 25, 2009. Received in House and held at desk Feb. 
    26, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 9 (H. Con. Res. 14).--Supporting the goals and ideals 
    of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week. Passed Senate Mar. 2, 
    2009. Received in House and referred to Energy and Commerce 
    Mar. 3, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 10.--Congratulating the Sailors of the United States 
    Submarine Force upon the completion of 1,000 Ohio-class 
    ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) deterrent patrols. Passed 
    Senate Mar. 9, 2009. Received in House and referred to Armed 
    Services Mar. 10, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 11.--Condemning all forms of anti-Semitism and 
    reaffirming the support of Congress for the mandate of the 
    Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, and for 
    other purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 19, 2009. 
    Reported amended Apr. 2, 2009; no written report. Passed 
    Senate amended July 20, 2009. Received in House and referred 
    to Foreign Affairs July 21, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 12 (H. Con. Res. 77).--Recognizing and honoring the 
    signing by President Abraham Lincoln of the legislation 
    authorizing the establishment of collegiate programs at 
    Gallaudet University. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 23, 2009. 
    Committee discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 24, 2009. Received in 
    House and held at desk Mar. 25, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 13 (H. Con. Res. 85) (H. Res. 371) (H.J. Res. 45).--
    Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States 
    Government for fiscal year 2010, revising the appropriate 
    budgetary levels for fiscal year 2009, and setting forth the 
    appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2011 through 
    2014. Reported from the Budget Mar. 27, 2009; no written 
    report. Considered Mar. 30, 31, Apr. 1, 2009. Passed Senate 
    amended Apr. 2, 2009; Roll No. 154: 55-43. Received in House 
    and held at desk Apr. 21, 2009. Passed House with amendment 
    Apr. 22, 2009. House insisted on its amendment and asked for a 
    conference Apr. 22, 2009. Senate disagreed to House amendment 
    and agreed to a conference Apr. 23, 2009. Conference report 
    filed in the House Apr. 27, 2009; Rept. 111-89. House 
    considered conference report Apr. 28, 2009. House agreed to 
    conference report Apr. 29, 2009; Roll No. 216: 233-193. Senate 
    agreed to conference report Apr. 29, 2009; Roll No. 173: 53-
    43.
  
S. Con. Res. 18.--Supporting the goals and ideals of World Malaria 
    Day, and reaffirming United States leadership and support for 
    efforts to combat malaria. Passed Senate Apr. 22, 2009. 
    Received in House and referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 23, 
    2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 19.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
    Shi'ite Personal Status Law in Afghanistan violates the 
    fundamental human rights of women and should be repealed. 
    Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 23, 2009. Reported amended 
    May 13, 2009; no written report. Passed Senate amended May 21, 
    2009. Received in House and referred to Foreign Affairs June 
    2, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 23.--Supporting the goals and objectives of the 
    Prague Conference on Holocaust Era Assets. Referred to Foreign 
    Relations May 19, 2009. Reported June 16, 2009; no written 
    report. Passed Senate June 18, 2009. Received in House and 
    referred to Foreign Affairs June 19, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 26.--Apologizing for the enslavement and racial 
    segregation of African Americans. Passed Senate June 18, 2009. 
    Passed Senate June 18, 2009. Received in House and referred to 
    the Judiciary June 18, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 29.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that John 
    Arthur ``Jack'' Johnson should receive a posthumous pardon for 
    the racially motivated conviction in 1913 that diminished the 
    athletic, cultural, and historic significance of Jack Johnson 
    and unduly tarnished his reputation. Referred to the Judiciary 
    June 16, 2009. Committee discharged. Passed Senate June 24, 
    2009. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary June 25, 
    2009. Committee discharged. Passed House July 29, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 30.--Commending the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the 
    occasion of its 125th anniversary. Passed Senate June 23, 
    2009. Received in House and referred to Education and Labor 
    June 24, 2009. Considered under suspension of rules July 20, 
    2009. Rules suspended. Passed House July 21, 2009; Roll No. 
    601: 421-2.
  
S. Con. Res. 31.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or 
    recess of the Senate, and a conditional adjournment of the 
    House of Representatives. Passed Senate June 25, 2009. 
    Received in House and held at desk June 25, 2009. Passed House 
    June 26, 2009; Roll No. 464: 243-180.
  
S. Con. Res. 35.--Authorizing printing of the pocket version of 
    the United States Constitution. Passed Senate July 24, 2009. 
    Received in House and referred to House Administration July 
    24, 2009. Committee discharged. Passed House July 29, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 41.--Providing for the acceptance of a statue of 
    Helen Keller, presented by the people of Alabama. Passed 
    Senate Sept. 23, 2009. Received in House and referred to House 
    Administration Sept. 24, 2009. Rules suspended. Passed House 
    with amendment Sept. 30, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 42.--Providing for the acceptance of a statue of 
    Helen Keller, presented by the people of Alabama. Passed 
    Senate Oct. 1, 2009. Received in House and passed Oct. 6, 
    2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 43.--Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal 
    to former Senator Edward Brooke. Passed Senate Oct. 1, 2009. 
    Received in House and referred to House Administration Oct. 6, 
    2009. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 21, 2009; Roll No. 
    797: 417-0.
  
S. Con. Res. 45.--Encouraging the Government of Iran to allow 
    Joshua Fattal, Shane Bauer, and Sarah Shourd to reunite with 
    their families in the United States as soon as possible. 
    Passed Senate Oct. 6, 2009. Received in House and referred to 
    Foreign Affairs Oct. 7, 2009.
  
S. Con. Res. 46.--Recognizing the benefits of service-learning and 
    expressing support for the goals of the National Learn and 
    Serve Challenge. Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and 
    Pensions Oct. 7, 2009. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 
    Oct. 14, 2009. Received in House and held at desk Oct. 15, 
    2009.
  
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