[House Calendars for June 14, 2010 - 111th 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.
2009
H.R. 679 Mr. Obey Making supplemental 1
Jan. 26 (Appropriations). appropriations for
Rept. 111-4 job preservation and
creation,
infrastructure
investment, energy
efficiency and
science, assistance
to the unemployed,
and State and local
fiscal
stabilization, for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2009, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 598 Mr. Rangel (Ways and To provide for a portion 2
Jan. 27 Means). of the economic
Part I Rept. 111-8 recovery package
relating to revenue
measures,
unemployment, and
health.
Jan. 27
Energy and
Commerce,
Science and
Technology,
Education and
Labor and
Financial
Services
discharged
Jan. 28
Supplemental
Part II
H.R. 629 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To provide energy and 3
Jan. 26 Commerce). commerce provisions
Part I Rept. 111-7 of the American
Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of
2009.
Jan. 27
Ways and
Means,
Education and
Labor and
Science and
Technology
discharged
H.R. 787 Mr. Frank of To make improvements in 4
Feb. 10 Massachusetts the Hope for
(Financial Homeowners Program,
Services). and for other
Rept. 111-12 purposes.
H.R. 788 Mr. Frank of To provide a safe harbor 5
Feb. 10 Massachusetts for mortgage
(Financial servicers who engage
Services). in specified
Rept. 111-13 mortgage loan
modifications, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 786 Mr. Frank of To make permanent the 6
Feb. 23 Massachusetts temporary increase
(Financial in deposit insurance
Services). coverage, and for
Rept. 111-18 other purposes.
H.R. 200 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To amend title 11 of the 7
Feb. 24 Rept. 111-19 United States Code
with respect to
modification of
certain mortgages on
principal
residences, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 157 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To provide for the 8
Mar. 2 Rept. 111-22 treatment of the
District of Columbia
as a Congressional
district for
purposes of
representation in
the House of
Representatives, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 307 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To enhance and further 15
Mar. 23 Commerce). research into
Rept. 111-45 paralysis and to
improve
rehabilitation and
the quality of life
for persons living
with paralysis and
other physical
disabilities, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1575 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To authorize the 20
Mar. 24 Rept. 111-50 Attorney General to
limit or recover
excessive
compensation paid or
payable by entities
that have received
Federal financial
assistance on or
after September 1,
2008.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Apr. 1, 2009.)
Rept. 111-69 Mr. Towns (Oversight and Oversight Plans for All 31
Mar. 31 Government Reform). House Committees.
H.R. 608 Mr. Oberstar To authorize the Board 38
Mar. 25 (Transportation and of Regents of the
Part I Infrastructure). Smithsonian
Rept. 111-53 Institution to carry
out certain
construction
projects, and for
other purposes.
Apr. 24
House
Administration
discharged
H.R. 1748 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To amend title 18, 43
May 4 Rept. 111-95 United States Code,
Part I to enhance the
investigation and
prosecution of
mortgage fraud and
financial
institution fraud,
and for other
purposes.
May 4
Oversight and
Government
Reform and
Financial
Services
discharged
H.R. 1788 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To amend the provisions 44
May 5 Rept. 111-97 of title 31, United
States Code,
relating to false
claims to clarify
and make technical
amendments to those
provisions, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 415 Mr. Brady of To provide Capitol-flown 67
June 3 Pennsylvania (House flags to the
Administration). immediate family of
Rept. 111-132 fire fighters, law
enforcement
officers, emergency
medical technicians,
and other rescue
workers who are
killed in the line
of duty.
H.R. 1320 Mr. Towns (Oversight and To amend the Federal 68
June 4 Government Reform). Advisory Committee
Rept. 111-135 Act to increase the
transparency and
accountability of
Federal advisory
committees, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 111-148 Mr. Obey Report on the 72
June 18 (Appropriations). Allocation of Budget
Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2010.
H.R. 2180 Mr. Filner (Veterans' To amend title 38, 81
June 18 Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 111-163 to waive housing
loan fees for
certain veterans
with service-
connected
disabilities called
to active service.
H.R. 1752 Mr. Brady of To provide that the 89
June 19 Pennsylvania (House usual day for paying
Administration). salaries in or under
Rept. 111-173 the House of
Representatives may
be established by
regulations of the
Committee on House
Administration.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules July 30,
2009.)
Rept. 111-174 Mr. Obey Report on the Revised 91
June 23 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
For Fiscal Year
2010.
Rept. 111-204 Mr. Obey Report on the Revised 111
July 13 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2010.
H.R. 1196 Mr. Brady of To authorize the Chief 114
July 16 Pennsylvania (House Administrative
Administration). Officer of the House
Rept. 111-210 of Representatives
to carry out a
series of
demonstration
projects to promote
the use of
innovative
technologies in
reducing energy
consumption and
promoting energy
efficiency and cost
savings in the House
of Representatives.
H.R. 1604 Mr. Brady of To amend the Help 115
July 16 Pennsylvania (House America Vote Act of
Administration). 2002 to allow all
Rept. 111-211 eligible voters to
vote by mail in
Federal elections.
Rept. 111-238 Mr. Obey Report on the Revised 132
July 30 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2010.
H.R. 2392 Mr. Towns (Oversight and To improve the 133
July 30 Government Reform). effectiveness of the
Rept. 111-239 Government's
collection,
analysis, and
dissemination of
business information
by using modern
interactive data
technologies.
Sept. 9 Referred to the Message of the 137
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 111-62) subject of Health
Care Reform.
H.R. 1881 Mr. Thompson of To enhance the 154
Sept. 29 Mississippi transportation
Part I (Homeland Security). security functions
of the Department of
Homeland Security by
providing for an
enhanced personnel
system for employees
of the
Transportation
Security
Administration, and
for other purposes.
Sept. 29 Mr. Towns (Oversight and
Part II Government Reform).
Rept. 111-273
H.R. 3045 Mr. Frank of To reform the housing 157
Sept. 30 Massachusetts choice voucher
(Financial program under
Services). section 8 of the
Rept. 111-277 United States
Housing Act of 1937.
H.R. 2393 Mr. Brady of To amend the Uniformed 158
Oct. 1 Pennsylvania (House and Overseas
Administration). Citizens Absentee
Rept. 111-281 Voting Act to
improve procedures
for the collection
and delivery of
marked absentee
ballots of absent
overseas uniformed
services voters, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 481 Mr. Rahall (Natural To revise the authorized 160
Oct. 8 Resources). route of the North
Rept. 111-290 Country National
Scenic Trail in
northeastern
Minnesota to include
existing hiking
trails along Lake
Superior's north
shore and in
Superior National
Forest and Chippewa
National Forest, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3200 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To provide affordable, 168
Oct. 14 Commerce). quality health care
Part I for all Americans
and reduce the
growth in health
care spending, and
for other purposes.
Oct. 14 Mr. Rangel (Ways and
Part II Means).
Oct. 14 Mr. George Miller of
Part III California
(Education and
Labor).
Rept. 111-299
Oct. 14
Oversight and
Government
Reform and
Budget
discharged
H.R. 3792 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To amend title XXVI of 171
Oct. 20 Commerce). the Public Health
Rept. 111-305 Service Act to
revise and extend
the program for
providing life-
saving care for
those with HIV/AIDS.
H.R. 715 Mr. Rahall (Natural To expand the boundary 176
Oct. 21 Resources). of Saguaro National
Rept. 111-310 Park, to study
additional land for
future adjustments
to the boundary of
the Park, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3258 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To amend the Safe 179
Oct. 23 Commerce). Drinking Water Act
Rept. 111-313 to enhance the
security of the
public water systems
of the United
States.
H.R. 3596 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To ensure that health 184
Nov. 2 Rept. 111-322 insurance issuers
and medical
malpractice
insurance issuers
cannot engage in
price fixing, bid
rigging, or market
allocations to the
detriment of
competition and
consumers.
H.R. 2888 Mr. Rahall (Natural To provide for the 195
Nov. 16 Resources). designation of the
Rept. 111-337 Devil's Staircase
Wilderness Area in
the State of Oregon,
to designate
segments of Wasson
and Franklin Creeks
in the State of
Oregon as wild or
recreation rivers,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2994 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To reauthorize the 201
Dec. 2 Commerce). Satellite Home
Rept. 111-349 Viewer Extension and
Reauthorization Act
of 2004, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2652 Mr. Oberstar To amend title 46, 202
Dec. 3 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to improve vessel
Rept. 111-351 safety, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2650 Mr. Oberstar To amend title 14, 203
Dec. 3 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to modernize the
Rept. 111-352 leadership of the
Coast Guard, to
modernize the
administration of
marine safety by the
Coast Guard, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 512 Mr. Brady of To amend the Federal 215
Dec. 8 Pennsylvania (House Election Campaign
Administration). Act of 1971 to
Rept. 111-363 prohibit certain
State election
administration
officials from
actively
participating in
electoral campaigns.
H.R. 2190 Mr. Waxman (Energy and To amend the Toxic 222
Dec. 16 Commerce). Substances Control
Rept. 111-381 Act to phase out the
use of mercury in
the manufacture of
chlorine and caustic
soda, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 977 Mr. Peterson To amend the Commodity 223
Dec. 19 (Agriculture). Exchange Act to
Part I Rept. 111-385 bring greater
transparency and
accountability to
commodity markets,
and for other
purposes.
Dec. 19
Financial
Services and
Judiciary
discharged
Rept. 111-388 Mrs. Maloney (Joint The 2009 Joint Economic 225
Dec. 19 Economic Committee). Report.
2010
H.R. 3538 Mr. Rahall (Natural To authorize the 235
Jan. 19 Resources). continued use of
Rept. 111-398 certain water
diversions located
on National Forest
System land in the
Frank Church-River
of No Return
Wilderness and the
Selway-Bitterroot
Wilderness in the
State of Idaho, and
for other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Jan. 20,
2010.)
Jan. 27 Referred to the Message of the 238
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 111-80) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 2517 Mr. Towns (Oversight and To provide certain 239
Jan. 22 Government Reform). benefits to domestic
Part I Rept. 111-400 partners of Federal
employees.
Jan. 29
House
Administration
and Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 3845 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To extend and modify 240
Dec. 16 Rept. 111-382 authorities needed
Part I to combat terrorism
and protect civil
liberties, and for
other purposes.
Jan. 29
Intelligence
and Financial
Services
discharged
H.R. 3239 Mr. Thompson of To require the Secretary 245
Mar. 9 Mississippi of Homeland
Part I (Homeland Security). Security, in
Rept. 111-429 consultation with
the Secretary of
State, to submit a
report on the
effects of the
Merida Initiative on
the border security
of the United
States, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 9
Foreign
Affairs
discharged
H.R. 4192 Mr. Rahall (Natural To designate the 253
Mar. 11 Resources). Stornetta Public
Rept. 111-437 Lands as an
Outstanding Natural
Area to be
administered as a
part of the National
Landscape
Conservation System,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3489 Mr. Brady of To amend the Help 263
Mar. 25 Pennsylvania (House America Vote Act of
Administration). 2002 to prohibit
Rept. 111-457 State election
officials from
accepting a
challenge to an
individual's
eligibility to
register to vote in
an election for
Federal office or to
vote in an election
for Federal office
in a jurisdiction on
the grounds that the
individual resides
in a household in
the jurisdiction
which is subject to
foreclosure
proceedings or that
the jurisdiction was
adversely affected
by a hurricane or
other major
disaster, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1478 Mr. Conyers (Judiciary). To amend chapter 171 of 267
Apr. 26 Rept. 111-466 title 28, United
States Code, to
allow members of the
Armed Forces to sue
the United States
for damages for
certain injuries
caused by improper
medical care, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1722 Mr. Towns (Oversight and To improve teleworking 269
May 4 Government Reform). in executive
Rept. 111-474 agencies by
developing a
telework program
that allows
employees to
telework at least 20
percent of the hours
worked in every 2
administrative
workweeks, and for
other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules May 6, 2010.)
H.R. 3511 Mr. Rahall (Natural To authorize the 274
May 18 Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 111-483 Interior to
establish and
operate a visitor
facility to fulfill
the purposes of the
Marianas Trench
Marine National
Monument, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4493 Mr. Rahall (Natural To provide for the 275
May 18 Resources). enhancement of
Rept. 111-484 visitor services,
fish and wildlife
research, and marine
and coastal resource
management on Guam
related to the
Marianas Trench
Marine National
Monument, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5175 Mr. Brady of To amend the Federal 280
May 25 Pennsylvania (House Election Campaign
Part I Administration). Act of 1971 to
Rept. 111-492 prohibit foreign
influence in Federal
elections, to
prohibit government
contractors from
making expenditures
with respect to such
elections, and to
establish additional
disclosure
requirements with
respect to spending
in such elections,
and for other
purposes.
May 25
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 5114 Mr. Frank of To extend the 282
May 26 Massachusetts authorization for
(Financial the national flood
Services). insurance program,
Rept. 111-495 to identify
priorities essential
to reform and
ongoing stable
functioning of the
program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5297 Mr. Frank of To create the Small 283
May 27 Massachusetts Business Lending
(Financial Fund Program to
Services). direct the Secretary
Rept. 111-499 of the Treasury to
make capital
investments in
eligible
institutions in
order to increase
the availability of
credit for small
businesses, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2989 Mr. George Miller of To amend the Employee 284
July 31 California Retirement Income
Part I (Education and Security Act of 1974
Labor). to provide special
Rept. 111-244 reporting and
disclosure rules for
individual account
plans and to provide
a minimum investment
option requirement
for such plans, to
amend such Act to
provide for
independent
investment advice
for participants and
beneficiaries under
individual account
plans, and to amend
such Act and the
Internal Revenue
Code of 1986 to
provide transitional
relief under certain
pension funding
rules added by the
Pension Protection
Act of 2006.
May 28
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 2889 Mr. Rahall (Natural To modify the boundary 285
May 28 Resources). of the Oregon Caves
Rept. 111-500 National Monument,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4438 Mr. Rahall (Natural To authorize the 286
May 28 Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 111-501 Interior to enter
into an agreement to
lease space from a
nonprofit group or
other government
entity for a park
headquarters at San
Antonio Missions
National Historical
Park, to expand the
boundary of the
Park, to conduct a
study of potential
land acquisitions,
and for other
purposes.
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