[House Calendars, Final - 111th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



                                    A

Absentee Ballot Track, Receive, and Confirm Act. H.R. 2510; Mrs. Davis 
    of California et al.

Acceptance of Liability and Expedited Claims at Mississippi Canyon 252 
    Act. S. 3410.

ACCESS ADAP Act. S. 4006.

Access to Criminal History Records for State Sentencing Commissions 
    Act.H.R. 6412; Mr. Scott of Virginia.

Accountability and Transparency in Rating Agencies Act. H.R. 3890; Mr. 
    Kanjorski et al.

Acquired Bone Marrow Failure Disease Research and Treatment Act. H.R. 
    1230; Ms. Matsui et al.

Adjournments (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS).

Affordable Health Care for America Act. H.R. 3962; Mr. Dingell et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 903; Ms. Slaughter.

African Americans, Apologizing for the Enslavement and Racial 
    Segregation of. S. Con. Res. 26.

African-Americans to Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness in the Field 
    of Science in the United States. H. Res. 1133; Ms. Eddie Bernice 
    Johnson of Texas et al.

African-Americans to the Transportation and Infrastructure of the United 
    States, Contributions of. H. Res. 1085; Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida 
    et al.

AGRICULTURE:

        Agricultural Credit Act, Title V. H.R. 3509; Mr. Peterson et al.

        Agricultural Marketing Act Amendment. S. 3656.

        Case, Dr. Larry. H. Res. 1383; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        Department of Agriculture, Personnel of. H. Res. 1075; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Food and Nutrition Service of the Department of Agriculture 40th 
            Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 164; Mr. McGovern et al.

        Global Food Security Act. S. 384.

        Good Neighbor Forestry Act. S. 1122.

        ``National Farm to School Month''. H. Res. 1655; Mr. Holt et al.

AIDS Pandemic. H. Con. Res. 137; Mr. Nadler of New York et al.

Air and Health Quality Empowerment Zone Designation Act. S. 3373.

All-American Flag Act. H.R. 2853; Mr. Braley of Iowa et al.

America COMPETES Reauthorization Act. H.R. 5116; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee 
    et al. H.R. 5325; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee. S. 3605.

        Consideration of (H.R. 5116). H. Res. 1344; Mr. Perlmutter.

America View Geospatial Imagery Mapping Program Act. S. 1078.

AMERICA Works Act. H.R. 4072; Mr. Minnick et al.

American Craft Beer Week. H. Res. 1297; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

American Flag on Labels of Products Grown in the United States. H. Res. 
    1558; Mr. Cardoza.

American International Group, Inc. (AIG). H. Res. 251; Mr. LaTourette et 
    al.

American International Group, Inc. (AIG), (H.Res. 251): consideration 
    of. H. Res. 359; Mr. LaTourette.

American Medical Isotopes Production Act. H.R. 3276; Mr. Markey of 
    Massachusetts et al.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. H.R. 1; Mr. Obey et al. H.R. 
    679; Mr. Obey. S. 1. S. 336. S. 350.

        Consideration of (H.R. 1). H. Res. 88; Ms. Slaughter.

        Consideration of (H.R. 1). H. Res. 92; Ms. Slaughter.

        Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 1). 
            H. Res. 168; Ms. Slaughter.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Rangel et al.

American Sail Training Association. H. Res. 197; Mr. Kennedy et al.

Americans with Disabilities Act 20th Anniversary. H. Res. 1504; Mr. 
    Hoyer et al.

AmeriCorps, Accomplishments of. H. Res. 453; H. Res. 1338; Ms. Matsui et 
    al.

AMIA Jewish Community Center, Attack on. H. Con. Res. 156; Ms. Ros-
    Lehtinen et al.

Anthony DeJuan Boatwright Act. H.R. 1662; H.R. 1662; Mr. Barrow et al.

Anti-Border Corruption Act. S. 3243.

Appalachian Veterans Outreach Improvement Act. H.R. 5226; Mr. Wilson of 
    Ohio et al.

APPROPRIATIONS:

        Agriculture, FY 2010. H.R. 2997; Ms. DeLauro. S. 1406.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2997). H. Res. 609; Mr. McGovern.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 2997). H. Res. 799; Mr. McGovern.

        Agriculture, FY 2011. S. 3606.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2010. H.R. 2847; Mr. Mollohan.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 544; Mr. Arcuri.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 552; Ms. Slaughter.

                Consideration of the Senate Amendment. H. Res. 976; Ms. 
                    Pingree of Maine.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2011. S. 3636.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2010. H.J. Res. 64; Mr. Obey.

                Consideration of the Senate Amendment. H. Res. 976; Ms. 
                    Pingree of Maine.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2011. H.J. Res. 101; H.J. Res. 105; Mr. 
            Obey. S.J. Res. 42.

                Consideration of (H.J. Res. 101). H. Res. 1741; Mr. 
                    Polis of Colorado.

                Consideration of (H.J. Res. 105). H. Res. 1776; Mr. 
                    Polis of Colorado.

        Continuing, FY 2009. H.J. Res. 38; Mr. Obey.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 219; Mr. McGovern.

        Defense, FY 2010. H.R. 3326; Mr. Murtha.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 685; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

                Consideration of the Senate Amendment. H. Res. 976; Ms. 
                    Pingree of Maine.

        Defense, FY 2011. S. 3800.

        Emergency Supplemental, Border Security, FY 2010. H.R. 6080; Mr. 
            Price of North Carolina et al.

        Energy and Water, FY 2010. H.R. 3183; Mr. Pastor of Arizona. S. 
            1436.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3183). H. Res. 645; Ms. Matsui.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 3183). H. Res. 788; Ms. Matsui.

        Energy and Water, FY 2011. S. 3635.

        Financial Services, General Government, FY 2010. H.R. 3170; Mr. 
            Serrano. S. 1432.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3170). H. Res. 644; Mr. 
                    Perlmutter.

        Financial Services, General Government, FY 2011. S. 3677.

        Homeland Security, FY 2010. H.R. 2892; Mr. Price of North 
            Carolina. S. 1298.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2892). H. Res. 573; Mr. 
                    Perlmutter.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 2892). H. Res. 829; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Homeland Security, FY 2011. S. 3607.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2010. H.R. 2996; Mr. Dicks.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 578; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report. 
                    H. Res. 876; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2010. H.R. 
            3293; Mr. Obey.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 673; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2011. S. 
            3686.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2010. H.R. 2918; Ms. Wasserman Schultz. 
            S. 1294.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2918). H. Res. 559; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Florida.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 2918). H. Res. 772; Mr. McGovern.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2010 Technical Corrections. H. Con. Res. 
            191; Mr. Obey.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2011. S. 3799.

        Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, FY 2010. H.R. 3082; Mr. 
            Edwards of Texas. S. 1407.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3082). H. Res. 622; Ms. Pingree 
                    of Maine.

        Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, FY 2011. H.R. 5822; Mr. 
            Edwards of Texas. S. 3615.

                Consideration of (H.R. 5822). H. Res. 1559; Ms. Pingree 
                    of Maine.

        Omnibus Appropriations Act, FY 2009. H.R. 1105; Mr. Obey.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 184; Mr. McGovern.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2010. H.R. 3081; Mrs. Lowey. S. 
            1434.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3081). H. Res. 617; Mr. Cardoza.

                Consideration of Senate amendments (H.R. 3081). H. Res. 
                    1682; Ms. Slaughter.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2011. S. 3676.

        Supplemental Appropriations, FY 2009. H.R. 2346; Mr. Obey. S. 
            1054.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2346). H. Res. 434; Mr. 
                    Perlmutter.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 2346). H. Res. 545; Ms. Slaughter.

        Supplemental, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, FY 2009. 
            H.R. 1; Mr. Obey et al. H.R. 679; Mr. Obey. S. 336.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1). H. Res. 88; Ms. Slaughter.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1). H. Res. 92; Ms. Slaughter.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 1). H. Res. 168; Ms. Slaughter.

        Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, FY 2010. H.R. 
            3288; Mr. Olver.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 669; Mr. Arcuri.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report. 
                    H. Res. 961; Ms. Slaughter.

        Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, FY 2011. H.R. 
            5850; Mr. Olver. S. 3644.

                Consideration of (H.R. 5850). H. Res. 1569; Mr. Arcuri.

Arctic Ocean Research and Science Policy Review Act. S. 1562.

Arlington National Cemetery, Reports on the Management of. S. 3860.

ARMED FORCES:

        Air Force. H. Res. 1605; Mr. Thompson of California et al.

        Armed Forces Day. H. Res. 377; Mr. Calvert et al.

        Armed Forces, Courage and Sacrifice of. H. Res. 1385; Mr. 
            Skelton et al.

        Battle of Iwo Jima 65th Anniversary. H. Res. 1099; Mr. Braley of 
            Iowa et al.

        Black Veterans. H. Con. Res. 238; Mr. Kissell et al.

        Carmelo Rodriguez Military Medical Accountability Act. H.R. 
            1478; Mr. Hinchey et al.

        Coast Guard. H. Res. 891; Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California et 
            al.

        Coast Guard Acquisition Reform Act. H.R. 1665; Mr. Cummings et 
            al.

        Coast Guard Group Astoria's 60 Years of Service. H. Res. 1062; 
            Mr. Wu et al.

        Cold War Veterans Recognition Day. H. Res. 900; Mr. Israel et 
            al.

        Current and Former Female Members of the Armed Forces, 
            Achievements of. H. Res. 868; Mrs. Davis of California et 
            al.

        Department of the Navy and Marine Corps. H.R. 24; Mr. Jones et 
            al.

        Detainee Photographic Records Protection Act. S. 1285.

        Disabled Military Retiree Relief Act. H.R. 2990; Mr. Skelton et 
            al.

        ``Don't Ask, Don't Tell''. S. 4023.

        Echo Company of the 100th Battalion of the 442d Infantry 10th 
            Anniversary, Activation of. H. Con. Res. 199; Mr. Sablan et 
            al.

        Equal Justice for Our Military Act. H.R. 569; Mrs. Davis of 
            California et al.

        Examination of Exposures to Environmental Hazards During 
            Military Service and Health Care for Camp Lejeune and Atsugi 
            Naval Air Facility Veterans and their Families Act. S. 3378.

        Family Readiness Volunteers In Supporting Service Members and 
            Their Families. H. Res. 408; Mrs. Davis of California et al.

        Fort Drum's Soldiers. H. Res. 1217; Mr. Owens et al.

        Fort Hood, Texas. H. Res. 895; Mr. Carter et al.

        France, Normandy, Acts of Heroism and Military Achievement by 
            the Members of the United States Armed Forces. H. Res. 259; 
            Mr. Boozman et al.

        Helicopter Attack Light Squadron Three. H. Res. 1228; Mr. 
            Boozman.

        House Reservists Pay Adjustment Act. H.R. 1679; Mr. Brady of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

        Lieutenant Colonel Dominic ``Rocky'' Baragona Justice for 
            American Heroes Harmed by Contractors Act. S. 2782.

        Little Rock Air Force Base. H. Res. 1724; Mr. Snyder et al.

        Marine Corp Aircraft Pilots and Crewmembers. H. Res. 891; Ms. 
            Loretta Sanchez of California et al.

        Marine Sergeant Michael H. Ferschke, Jr. Memorial Act. H.R. 
            6397; Mr. Duncan et al.

        Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 1209; Mr. Carney et 
            al.

        Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act. S. 1415.

        Military Aviation 100 Years. H. Res. 445; Mr. Olson et al.

        Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011. S. 
            3456.

        Military Families of the United States, Commitment and 
            Sacrifices of. S. Con. Res. 76.

        Military Officers Association of America Federal Charter. S. 
            832.

        Military Spouses Residency Relief Act. S. 475.

        Military Voting Protection Act. H.R. 2393; Mr. McCarthy of 
            California et al.

        Military Working Dog (MWD) Program. H. Res. 812; Mr. Lance et 
            al.

        Mojave Cross Memorial. H. Res. 1378; Mr. Lewis of California et 
            al.

        Moment of Silence to Reflect Upon the Service and Sacrifice of 
            Members of the United States Armed Forces. H. Res. 1119; Mr. 
            Peters et al.

        National Explosive Ordnance Disposal Day. H. Res. 1294; Ms. 
            Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida et al.

        National Guard and Reserve:

                Agri-business Development Teams. H. Res. 1075; Mr. 
                    Luetkemeyer et al.

                Major General David F. Wherley, Jr. District of Columbia 
                    National Guard Retention and College Access Act. 
                    H.R. 3913; Ms. Norton.

                National Guard 373rd Anniversary. H. Res. 940; Mr. Latta 
                    et al.

                National Guard 374rd Anniversary. H. Res. 1740; Mr. 
                    Latta et al.

                National Guard Employment Protection Act. H.R. 1879; Mr. 
                    Coffman of Colorado et al.

                Oklahoma Army National Guard and Air National Guard. H. 
                    Res. 1052; Mr. Boren et al.

                Pennsylvania Air National Guard. H. Res. 1411; Ms. 
                    Schwartz et al.

                Pennsylvania Army National Guard. H. Res. 754; Mr. 
                    Holden et al.

                The 139th Airlift Wing, Air National Guard. H. Res. 699; 
                    Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.

                Washington Army National Guard. H. Res. 627; Mr. Smith 
                    of Washington et al.

                West Virginia National Guard. H. Res. 1153; Mr. Rahall 
                    et al.

        National Military Appreciation Month. H. Con. Res. 84; Mr. Wamp 
            et al.

        National Military Family Month. H. Res. 861; Mr. Rooney et al.

        National POW/MIA Recognition Day. H. Res. 1630; Mr. Lipinski et 
            al.

        Noncommissioned Officers of the United States Army. H.J. Res. 
            44; Mr. Skelton et al.

        Normandy, Battle of. H. Res. 1251; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements Act. S. 
            3447.

        PTSD and Related Psychiatric Disorders, Armed Forces Suffering 
            from. H. Res. 1746; Mr. Israel.

        Reserve Officers Association Modernization Act. S. 1599.

        SAVINGS Act. H.R. 5993; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

        Secretary of the Army. H.R. 4165; Mr. Larsen of Washington et 
            al.

        Service Members Home Ownership Tax Act. H.R. 3590; Mr. Rangel et 
            al.

        Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Consortium. H. Res. 
            491; Mr. Adler of New Jersey et al.

        Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group Life 
            Insurance, to Improve. S. 3765.

        State Home Care for Parents of Veterans who died while Serving 
            in Armed Forces, Expansion of. H.R. 4505; Mr. Thornberry et 
            al.

        Supply Ship Named Medgar Evers, United States Navy. H. Res. 
            1022; Mr. Johnson of Georgia et al.

        The 100th Infantry Battalion, Congressional Gold Medal to. H.R. 
            347; Mr. Schiff et al. S. 1055.

        The 14th Armored Division of the United States Army, Known as 
            the Liberators. H. Res. 1483; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et al.

        The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Congressional Gold Medal to. 
            H.R. 347; Mr. Schiff et al. S. 1055.

        Thirtieth Infantry Division (Old Hickory) of the United States 
            Army during World War II. H. Res. 494; Mr. Kissell et al.

        Twenty-Eighth Infantry Division. S. Con. Res. 74.

        United States Air Force and Dyess Air Force Base. H. Res. 845; 
            Mr. Neugebauer et al.

        United States Armed Forces Aviators. H. Res. 925; Mr. DeFazio et 
            al.

        United States Armed Forces from Afghanistan, Removal of. H. Con. 
            Res. 248; Mr. Kucinich et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1146; Mr. McGovern.

        United States Armed Forces, Bravery and Efforts of. H. Res. 
            1066; Mr. Meek of Florida et al.

        United States Army 235th Birthday. H. Con. Res. 286; Mr. Edwards 
            of Texas et al.

        United States Military History Month. H. Res. 1442; Mr. Duncan 
            et al.

        United States Navy. H. Res. 1048; Mr. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania 
            et al.

        Veterans Employment Rights Realignment Act. H.R. 1089; Ms. 
            Herseth Sandlin.

        Women Airforce Service Pilots, Use of Emancipation Hall, 
            Congressional Gold Medal to. H. Con. Res. 239; Mrs. Davis of 
            California et al.

        World War II, 65th Anniversary of the End of. H. Res. 1516; Mr. 
            Skelton et al.

        Wounded Veteran Job Security Act. H.R. 466; Mr. Doggett et al.

        ``Year of the Military Family''. H. Con. Res. 64; Mr. Skelton et 
            al.

Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act. H.R. 1210; Ms. Eshoo et al.

Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act. S. 1421.

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. S. 1687.

Aviation (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL).

                                    B

Bankruptcy Judgeship Act. H.R. 4506; Mr. Cohen et al.

Bankruptcy Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 6198; Mr. Conyers et al.

Bay-Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Regional Program and 
    National Environmental Literacy Grant Program Act. H.R. 3644; Mrs. 
    Capps et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1192; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

Bereaved Consumer's Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 3655; Mr. Rush et al.

Berry Amendment Extension Act. H.R. 3116; Mr. Kissell et al.

Best Buddies Empowerment for People with Intellectual Disabilities Act. 
    H.R. 1824; Mr. Hoyer et al.

Big Oil Bailout Prevention Liability Act. S. 3305.

Billy's Law. H.R. 3695; Mr. Murphy of Connecticut et al.

Birth Defects Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Awareness Act. H.R. 5462; 
    Ms. DeLauro et al.

Blackfoot River Land Settlement Act. S. 2802.

BLM Contract Extension Act. H.R. 3759; Mr. DeFazio et al.

Blowout Prevention Act. H.R. 5626; Mr. Waxman et al.

Blue Star/Gold Star Flag Act. H.R. 2546; Mr. Boccieri et al.

Bonneville Unit Clean Hydropower Facilitation Act. H.R. 2008; Mr. 
    Matheson et al.

Boys and Girls Clubs Centennial Reauthorization Act. S. 2924.

BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, Subpoena Power to 
    the National Commission on. H.R. 5481; Mrs. Capps et al.

Broadcaster Freedom Act. S. 34.

BUDGET:

        Budget Enforcement for FY 2011. H. Res. 1493; Mr. Spratt.

                Consideration of Senate amendments with an amendment. H. 
                    Res. 1500; Mr. McGovern.

        Congressional Budget for FY 2010. H. Con. Res. 85; Mr. Spratt. 
            S. Con. Res. 13.

                Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 85). H. Res. 305; Mr. 
                    McGovern.

                Consideration of (S. Con. Res. 13). H. Res. 371; Mr. 
                    McGovern.

        Congressional Budget for FY 2011. S. Con. Res. 60.

        Reconciliation Act of 2010. H.R. 4872; Mr. Spratt.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1203; Ms. Slaughter.

                Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 1225; Ms. 
                    Slaughter.

Buffalo Soldiers in the National Parks Study Act. H.R. 4491; Ms. Speier 
    et al.

Building a Stronger America Act. S. 583.

Bureau of Reclamation Fish Recovery Programs Reauthorization Act. S. 
    1453.

                                    C

C.C. Cragin Dam and Reservoir. S. 1080.

Cabin Fee Act. H.R. 4888; Mr. Hastings of Washington et al.

Calling Card Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 3993; Mr. Engel et al.

CALM Act. S. 2847.

CAMPUS Safety Act. H.R. 748; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

CAPTA Reauthorization Act. S. 3817.

CARE Act. H.R. 5479; Mr. Rahall et al.

Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act. S. 1963.

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act. H.R. 5160; Mr. Rangel et al.

Carmelo Rodriguez Military Medical Accountability Act. H.R. 1478; Mr. 
    Hinchey et al.

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Boundary Modification Act. H.R. 
    5110; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

Cell Phone Contraband Act. S. 1749.

Census Oversight Efficiency and Management Reform Act. S. 3167.

``Census''. H.R. 5148; Mr. Issa et al.

Chief Veterinary Officer in the Department of Homeland Security, to 
    establish. H.R. 5105; Mr. Rogers of Alabama et al.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES:

        A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act. H.R. 1933; Mr. 
            Klein of Florida et al.

        Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. Res. 707; Mr. Polis 
            of Colorado et al.

        Anthony DeJuan Boatwright Act. H.R. 1662; Mr. Barrow et al.

        Boys and Girls Clubs Centennial Reauthorization Act. S. 2924.

        CAPTA Reauthorization Act. S. 3817.

        Child Abuse:

                National Child Abuse Prevention Month. H. Res. 337; Ms. 
                    Granger et al. H. Res. 1293; Mrs. Biggert et al.

                Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act. 
                    H.R. 911; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Child and Adult Care Food Program. H. Res. 442; Mr. George 
            Miller of California et al.

        Child Protection Compact Act. S. 3184.

        Child Protection Improvements Act. H.R. 1469; Mr. Schiff et al.

        Children's Book Week. H. Res. 1333; Mr. Roe of Tennessee.

        Children's Dental Health Month. S. Con. Res. 8.

        Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2; 
            Mr. Pallone et al. S. 275.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2). H. Res. 52; Mr. Hastings of 
                    Florida.

                Consideration of Senate amendment (H.R. 2). H. Res. 107; 
                    Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights. H. Res. 860; Mr. Quigley et 
            al.

        Concussion Treatment and Care Tools Act. H.R. 1347; Mr. Pascrell 
            et al.

        ``Day of the African Child''. H. Res. 550; Mr. Payne et al.

        Education for All Handicapped Children Act 35th Anniversary. H. 
            Con. Res. 329; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. H.R. 1256; 
            Mr. Waxman et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 307; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

                Consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 532; Mr. 
                    Polis of Colorado.

        Global Youth Service Days. H. Res. 353; H. Res. 1240; Ms. 
            DeLauro et al.

        Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. S. 3307.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1742; Mr. McGovern.

        Infant Mortality. H. Res. 260; Mr. Cohen et al.

        International Adoption Harmonization Act. H.R. 5532; Ms. Zoe 
            Lofgren of California et al.

        International Megan's Law of 2010. H.R. 5138; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        International Protecting Girls by Preventing Child Marriage Act. 
            S. 987.

        Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act. 
            S. 678.

        Minority Children. H. Res. 57; Mr. Sires et al.

        National Adoption Month. H. Res. 831; Ms. Ginny Brown-Waite of 
            Florida et al. H. Res. 1648; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. Res. 1472; 
            Mr. Polis of Colorado et al.

        National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 25th 
            Anniversary. H. Res. 454; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        ``National Child Awareness Month''. H. Res. 438; Ms. Loretta 
            Sanchez of California et al. H. Res. 1219; Mr. Calvert et 
            al.

        National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. H. Res. 996; Ms. 
            Fudge et al.

        ``National Children and Families Day''. H. Res. 534; Ms. Edwards 
            of Maryland et al.

        National Coaches Appreciation Week. H. Res. 6; Mr. McIntyre et 
            al.

        National Commission on Children and Disasters Reauthorization 
            Act. H.R. 5266; Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida et al.

        National Craniofacial Acceptance Month. H. Res. 1603; Mr. Ross 
            et al.

        National Day of Recognition for Parents of Special Needs 
            Children. H. Res. 1576; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al.

        National Early Educator Worthy Wage Day. H. Con. Res. 99; Mrs. 
            McCarthy of New York et al.

        National Family Literacy Day. H. Res. 878; Mr. Platts et al.

        ``National Foster Care Month''. H. Res. 391; H. Res. 1339; Mr. 
            McDermott et al.

        National Learn and Serve Challenge. H. Res. 769; Mr. Platts et 
            al.

        National Missing Children's Day. H. Res. 297; Mrs. Biggert et 
            al. H. Res. 1325; Mr. Rooney et al.

        National Runaway Prevention Month. H. Res. 779; H. Res. 1687; 
            Mrs. Biggert et al.

        ``National Work and Family Month''. H. Res. 768; H. Res. 1598; 
            Mrs. McCarthy of New York et al.

        Officer Daniel Faulkner Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship 
            Act. H.R. 959; Mr. Patrick J. Murphy of Pennsylvania et al.

        Phylicia's Law. H.R. 729; Mr. Rothman of New Jersey et al.

        Protecting Incentives for the Adoption of Children with Special 
            Needs Act. S. 735.

        Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act Amendment. H.R. 
            6469; Mr. George Miller of California.

        Saving Kids From Dangerous Drugs Act. S. 258.

        Seventh Generation Promise: Indian Youth Suicide Prevention Act. 
            S. 1635.

        State Child Welfare Programs. H.R. 6156; Mr. McDermott et al.

        Toys for Tots Literacy Program. H. Res. 232; Mr. Graves of 
            Missouri et al.

        Training and Research for Autism Improvements Nationwide Act. 
            H.R. 5756; Mr. Doyle et al.

        Veterans', Seniors', and Children's Health Technical Corrections 
            Act. H.R. 5712; Mr. Levin et al.

        Vision Care for Kids Act. H.R. 577; Mr. Gene Green of Texas et 
            al.

        Wakefield Act. H.R. 479; Mr. Matheson et al.

        Weekends Without Hunger Act. H.R. 5012; Ms. Titus et al.

        World Pneumonia Day. H. Res. 863; Ms. Shea-Porter et al.

Christopher Bryski Student Loan Protection Act. H.R. 5458; Mr. Adler of 
    New Jersey et al.

Civil Air Patrol Personnel and Resources to Support Homeland Security 
    Missions. H.R. 1178; Mr. Dent et al.

Civil Rights History Project Act. H.R. 586; Mrs. McCarthy of New York et 
    al.

Civil Service Retirement System Computation for Part-Time Service. S. 
    469.

Claims Processing Improvement Act. S. 3517.

Claims Resolution Act. H.R. 4783; Mr. Levin et al.

CLEAN Act. H.R. 6008; Mr. Schauer et al.

Clean Air Act. S.J. Res. 26.

Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. S. 1733.

Clean Energy Jobs and Oil Company Accountability Act. S. 3663.

Clean Energy Technology Manufacturing and Export Assistance Act. H.R. 
    5156; Ms. Matsui et al.

Clean Water Restoration Act. S. 787.

Cleanfields Investment Act. S. 3374.

Coast Guard Authorization Act. H.R. 3619; Mr. Oberstar et al. S. 1194.

        Consideration of (H.R. 3619). H. Res. 853; Ms. Matsui.

        Agree to Senate amendment with amendments (H.R. 3619). H. Res. 
            1665; Mr. Oberstar.

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 Technical Corrections. H.R. 6516; 
    Mr. Oberstar.

Coast Guard Modernization Act. H.R. 2650; Mr. Oberstar et al.

Coins (see COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS).

Collinsville Renewable Energy Promotion Act. H.R. 4451; Mr. Murphy of 
    Connecticut.

Combat Methamphetamine Enhancement Act. H.R. 2923; Mr. Gordon of 
    Tennessee et al. S. 256.

Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act. S. 3804.

COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:

        Coins:

                American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act. H.R. 6166; 
                    Mr. Rehberg.

                Coin Modernization, Oversight, and Continuity Act. H.R. 
                    6162; Mr. Watt.

                Five-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 1177; 
                    Mr. Moore of Kansas et al.

                Girl Scouts USA Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 
                    621; Mr. Kingston et al.

                Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 1209; Mr. 
                    Carney et al.

                Mother's Day Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 
                    2421; Mrs. Capito et al.

                Star-Spangled Banner Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 2097; 
                    Mr. Ruppersberger et al.

        Commemorations:

                Abarbanel, Gail. H. Res. 716; Mr. Kennedy et al.

                Adams Memorial Foundation. H.R. 2802; Mr. Delahunt et 
                    al.

                Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. Res. 707; 
                    Mr. Polis of Colorado et al.

                Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) 70th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 472; Mr. Dent et al.

                Alabama Shootings in Geneva and Coffee Counties. H. Res. 
                    341; Mr. Bright et al.

                America Saves Week, Fourth Annual. H. Res. 1082; Ms. 
                    Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas et al.

                America Saves Week, Third Annual. H. Res. 180; Mr. 
                    Hinojosa et al.

                ``America's National Churchill Museum''. H. Res. 390; 
                    Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

                American Civic Association Tragedy. H. Res. 340; Mr. 
                    Hinchey et al.

                American Council of Engineering Companies for its 100 
                    years of Service. H. Res. 447; Mr. Shuler et al.

                American Craft Beer Week. H. Res. 1297; Ms. Markey of 
                    Colorado et al.

                American Dental Association 150th Year. H. Res. 204; Mr. 
                    Simpson et al.

                American Diabetes Month. H. Res. 1690; Ms. DeGette et 
                    al.

                ``American Eagle Day''. H. Res. 1409; Mr. Roe of 
                    Tennessee et al.

                American Education Week. H. Res. 879; Mr. Minnick et al.

                American Heart Month. H. Res. 112; H. Res. 1039; Mr. Lee 
                    of New York et al.

                American Kennel Club 125th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 
                    160; Mr. Price of North Carolina et al.

                American Legion Day. H. Res. 679; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

                American Nuclear Weapons Program Workers and Uranium 
                    Miners, Millers, and Haulers, National Day of 
                    Remembrance. H. Res. 790; Ms. Berkley et al.

                Americans for the Arts 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1582; 
                    Ms. Slaughter et al.

                Americans with Disabilities Act 20th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1504; Mr. Hoyer et al.

                Antarctic Treaty 50th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 51; Mr. 
                    Tiberi et al.

                Apollo 11 Moon Landing, Fortieth Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    607; Mr. Hall of Texas et al.

                Apollo 13 Mission 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 1421; Mr. 
                    Poe of Texas et al.

                Armed Forces Day. H. Res. 377; Mr. Calvert et al.

                Arts in Education Week. H. Con. Res. 275; Ms. Speier et 
                    al.

                Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. H. Res. 435; H. 
                    Res. 1316; Mr. Honda et al.

                Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association 10th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 465; Mr. Brown of South 
                    Carolina et al.

                Auburn University. H. Res. 1761; Mr. Rogers of Alabama 
                    et al.

                Audubon, John James. H. Res. 1508; Mr. Whitfield et al.

                Augustana College 150th Anniversary. H. Res. 1089; Mr. 
                    Hare et al.

                Auschwitz 65th Anniversary, Liberation of. H. Res. 1044; 
                    Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                Averett University. H. Res. 347; Mr. Perriello et al.

                Barrow Jr., M. Pope. H. Res. 635; Mr. Dingell.

                Bass, Karen. H. Res. 49; Ms. Watson et al.

                Battle of Iwo Jima 65th Anniversary. H. Res. 1099; Mr. 
                    Braley of Iowa et al.

                Battle of Marathon 2500th Anniversary. H. Res. 1704; Mr. 
                    McGovern et al.

                ``Bayh-Dole Act'' 30th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 328; 
                    Mr. Conyers et al.

                Bell, Griffin Boyette. H. Res. 71; Mr. Kingston et al.

                Berlin Airlift's 60th Anniversary. H. Res. 398; Mr. 
                    Fortenberry et al.

                Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary, Fall of. H. Res. 496; Mr. 
                    Poe of Texas et al.

                Bishop Museum's Historic Hawaiian Hall 120th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 541; Mr. Abercrombie et al.

                Black History Month. H. Res. 83; H. Res. 1046; Mr. Al 
                    Green of Texas et al.

                ``Black Music Month'' 30th Anniversary. H. Res. 476; Mr. 
                    Cohen et al.

                Blood Cancer Awareness Month. H. Res. 1433; Mr. Jones et 
                    al.

                Bloody Sunday 45th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 249; Mr. 
                    Lewis of Georgia et al.

                Blue Ridge Parkway 75th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 294; 
                    Mr. Perriello et al.

                Boise State University. H. Res. 1042; Mr. Minnick et al.

                Borlaug, Dr. Norman E.. H. Res. 739; Mr. Boswell et al.

                ``Boy Scouts of America Day'' 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    356; Mr. Hall of Texas et al.

                Boyle, Willard B. and George E. Smith, Nobel Prize in 
                    Physics. H. Res. 1069; Mr. Lance et al.

                Bradford, Sam. H. Res. 60; Ms. Fallin et al.

                ``Braille Literacy Month''. H. Res. 1034; Mr. Sarbanes 
                    et al.

                Brandeis, Justice Louis D. 70th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    905; Mr. Yarmuth et al.

                Brescia University. H. Res. 1043; Mr. Guthrie.

                Bridges, Ruby. H. Res. 1713; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

                Brinker, Nancy Goodman. H. Res. 708; Mr. Schock et al.

                ``Broad Prize for Urban Education''. H. Res. 791; Mr. 
                    Gene Green of Texas et al.

                Brooklyn Botanic Garden 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1428; 
                    Ms. Clarke et al.

                Brown's, John, Raid In Harpers Ferry. H. Res. 568; Mrs. 
                    Capito et al.

                Bureau of Labor Statistics 125th Anniversary. S. Con. 
                    Res. 30.

                California State University 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    1117; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

                Camarena, Enrique ``Kiki''. H. Res. 1115; Mr. Hunter et 
                    al.

                Camp Dudley YMCA of Westport 125th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    300; Mr. McHugh et al.

                Campbell, Jr., Dr. Robert M.. H. Res. 1499; Ms. 
                    Wasserman Schultz et al.

                Campus Fire Safety Month. H. Res. 167; Mr. Pascrell et 
                    al.

                ``Canada Day''. H. Res. 519; Mr. Stupak et al.

                Catholic Charities USA 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1621; 
                    Mr. Holt et al.

                Catholic Schools. H. Res. 39; H. Res. 1008; Mr. Lipinski 
                    et al.

                Catholic Sisters. H. Res. 441; Ms. Kaptur et al.

                ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' Week. H. Con. Res. 177; 
                    Mr. Reichert et al.

                Census Awareness Month. H. Res. 1096; Mr. Reyes et al.

                Cervical Health Awareness Month. H. Res. 1011; Mrs. 
                    Halvorson et al.

                Chatham County Courthouse. H. Res. 1364; Mr. Etheridge 
                    et al.

                Cherry Mine 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 752; Mrs. 
                    Halvorson et al.

                Chicago Blackhawks. H. Res. 1439; Mr. Quigley et al.

                ``Child Advocacy Center Month''. H. Res. 1313; Mr. 
                    Griffith et al.

                Children's Dental Health Month. S. Con. Res. 8.

                Chile, Earthquake in. H. Res. 1144; Mr. Hinojosa et al.

                Chula Vista Park View Little League Team. H. Res. 725; 
                    Mr. Filner et al.

                Cinco de Mayo. H. Res. 230; Mr. Baca et al.

                ``Citizen Diplomacy Day''. H. Res. 1402; Mr. Moran of 
                    Virginia et al.

                Civil Rights Baseball Game, Third Annual. H. Res. 530; 
                    Mr. Driehaus et al.

                Clinton County Bicentennial Anniversaries. H. Res. 1121; 
                    Mr. Turner et al.

                Cold War 20th Anniversary. H. Res. 892; Mr. Berman et 
                    al.

                Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. H. Con. Res. 60; Ms. 
                    Granger et al.

                Columbus, Christopher. H. Res. 822; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania.

                Community of Democracies. H. Res. 1143; Mr. Quigley et 
                    al.

                ConAgra Foods Plant Explosion. H. Res. 540; Mr. 
                    Etheridge et al.

                Confucius, 2560th Anniversary, Birth of. H. Res. 784; 
                    Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

                ``Constitution Day''. H. Res. 734; H. Res. 1612; Mr. 
                    Latta et al.

                Continental Airlines 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 631; Mr. 
                    Gene Green of Texas et al.

                Continental Connection Flight 3407. H. Res. 183; Mr. Lee 
                    of New York et al.

                Cooper, Court Security Officer Stanley, Deputy United 
                    States Marshal Richard J. ``Joe'' Gardner, the Law 
                    Enforcement Officers of the United States Marshals 
                    Service and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police 
                    Department. H. Res. 1061; Ms. Titus et al.

                Country Music Contribution to American Life and Culture. 
                    H. Res. 650; Mr. Stearns et al.

                Cousteau, Jacques-Yves. H. Res. 518; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et 
                    al.

                Crowe, Sally. H. Res. 682; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of 
                    California et al.

                Dartmouth Outing Club. H. Res. 776; Mr. Hodes et al.

                Daughters of Penelope 80th Anniversary. H. Res. 209; 
                    Mrs. Maloney et al.

                ``Day of the African Child''. H. Res. 550; Mr. Payne et 
                    al.

                ``Dedication Day''. H. Res. 736; Mr. Platts et al.

                Deepwater Horizon Offshore Oil Platform in the Gulf of 
                    Mexico. H. Res. 1347; Mr. Melancon et al.

                Delta Regional Authority 10th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 
                    78.

                Department of Justice 140th Anniversary. H. Res. 1422; 
                    Mr. Sensenbrenner.

                Dingell, John D.. H. Res. 154; Mr. Kildee et al.

                ``Drive Safer Sunday''. H. Res. 841; Mr. Gerlach et al.

                Driver, Deamonte. S. Con. Res. 8.

                Duke University. H. Res. 1242; Mr. Price of North 
                    Carolina et al.

                Dunakin, Sergeant Mark, Sergeant Ervin Romans, Sergeant 
                    Daniel Sakai, and Officer John Hege, Members of the 
                    Oakland Police Department, Killed in the Line of 
                    Duty. H. Res. 290; Ms. Lee of California et al.

                Dungy, Anthony Kevin ``Tony''. H. Res. 70; Mr. Bilirakis 
                    et al.

                Early Detection Month. H. Con. Res. 158; Mr. Etheridge 
                    et al.

                Earth Day 40th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 255; Mr. Obey 
                    et al.

                Echo Company of the 100th Battalion of the 442d Infantry 
                    10th Anniversary, Activation of. H. Con. Res. 199; 
                    Mr. Sablan et al.

                Eckert, Beverly. H. Res. 201; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                ``Ed Roberts Day''. H. Res. 1759; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Education for All Handicapped Children Act 35th 
                    Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 329; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Egypt and Israel Peace Treaty 30th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    282; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

                Emporia State University. H. Res. 1292; Mr. Moran of 
                    Kansas et al.

                Energy Awareness Month. H. Res. 845; Mr. Neugebauer et 
                    al.

                Evers, Medgar. H. Res. 1022; Mr. Johnson of Georgia et 
                    al.

                EyeCare America. H. Res. 1226; Mr. Gene Green of Texas 
                    et al.

                Father Damien de Veuster, SS.CC. to Sainthood. H. Res. 
                    786; Ms. Hirono et al.

                Father's Day. H. Res. 428; H. Res. 1389; Mr. McIntyre et 
                    al.

                Federal Credit Union Act 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 556; 
                    Mr. Himes et al.

                Filipino American History Month. H. Res. 780; Mr. Filner 
                    et al.

                Financial Literacy Month. H. Res. 357; Mr. Hinojosa et 
                    al.

                Flag Day. H. Res. 420; H. Res. 1429; Mr. Latta et al.

                Flatt, Lester. H. Res. 583; Mr. Davis of Tennessee et 
                    al.

                Food and Nutrition Service of the Department of 
                    Agriculture 40th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 164; Mr. 
                    McGovern et al.

                Fort Gordon. H. Con. Res. 206; Mr. Broun of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Fort Hood, Texas, Tragic Shootings. H. Con. Res. 319; 
                    Mr. Carter et al.

                ``Fragile X Awareness Day''. H. Res. 611; Mr. Hare et 
                    al.

                Franklin, Dr. John Hope. H. Res. 320; Mr. Watt et al.

                Freedom Rides 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1779; Mr. Lewis 
                    of Georgia.

                Fuller, Millard. H. Res. 385; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Galilei, Galileo. H. Res. 1269; Mr. Tiberi et al.

                Gallaudet University. H. Con. Res. 77; Ms. Woolsey. S. 
                    Con. Res. 12.

                Gandhi, Mahatma 140th Anniversary. H. Res. 603; Ms. Ros-
                    Lehtinen et al.

                Garcia, Dr. Hector. H. Con. Res. 222; Mr. Ortiz et al.

                Genocide in Darfur, Sudan 5th Anniversary, Declaration 
                    of. H. Con. Res. 159; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                George Bush Intercontinental Airport 40th Anniversary. 
                    H. Con. Res. 138; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas et al.

                Georgia, State of. H. Res. 765; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Geronimo 100th Anniversary, Death of. H. Res. 132; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                Gies, Miep. H. Res. 1074; Ms. Kilroy et al.

                Global Road Deaths. H. Con. Res. 74; Mr. Wexler et al.

                Global Youth Service Days. H. Res. 353; H. Res. 1240; 
                    Ms. DeLauro et al.

                Gold Star Mothers Day. H. Res. 513; H. Res. 1617; Mr. 
                    Roskam et al.

                Goodall's, Dr. Jane. H. Res. 1543; Mr. Polis of 
                    Colorado.

                ``Gospel Music Heritage Month''. H.J. Res. 12; Ms. 
                    Jackson-Lee of Texas et al. H.J. Res. 90; Ms. 
                    Jackson Lee of Texas et al.

                Grand Concourse 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 907; Mr. 
                    Serrano et al.

                Great Smoky Mountains National Park 75th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 421; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.

                Hall, Firefighter Captain Tedmund ``Ted'' and 
                    Firefighter Specialist Arnaldo ``Arnie'' Quinones. 
                    H. Res. 724; Mr. Schiff et al.

                Harington, Donald. H. Res. 1040; Mr. Snyder et al.

                Harvey, Paul. H. Res. 223; Mr. Sullivan et al.

                Harwell, William Earnest ``Ernie''. H. Res. 1328; Mr. 
                    McCotter et al.

                Hawaii into the Union 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 593; Mr. 
                    Abercrombie et al.

                Hawk Mountain Sanctuary 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 670; 
                    Mr. Dent et al.

                Height, Dr. Dorothy Irene. H. Res. 1281; Ms. Fudge et 
                    al.

                Heisman, John William. H. Con. Res. 123; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                Helsinki Final Act 35th Anniversary. S.J. Res. 37.

                High-Performance Building Week. H. Res. 492; Mr. 
                    Carnahan et al. H. Res. 1407; Mrs. Biggert et al.

                His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein 10th 
                    Anniversary of his Accession to the Thorne. H. Res. 
                    833; Mr. Schiff et al.

                Hispanic Heritage Month. H. Res. 783; Mr. Mario Diaz-
                    Balart of Florida et al.

                Holbrooke, Ambassador Richard. H. Con. Res. 335; Mrs. 
                    Lowey et al.

                Hollywood Walk of Fame 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1357; 
                    Ms. Watson et al.

                Holocaust Survivors. H. Con. Res. 323; Ms. Wasserman 
                    Schultz et al.

                Holocaust Victims Remembrance Ceremony, Use of Capitol 
                    Rotunda. H. Con. Res. 54; Mr. Waxman et al. H. Con. 
                    Res. 236; Mr. Klein of Florida et al.

                ``Home Safety Month''. H. Res. 543; Mrs. Halvorson et 
                    al.

                Hooks, Rev. Benjamin Lawson. H. Res. 1271; Mr. Conyers 
                    et al.

                Hoover Dam 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 1636; Mrs. 
                    Napolitano et al.

                Horne, Lena Mary Calhoun. H. Res. 1362; Mr. Conyers et 
                    al.

                Houston, Sam, 217th Anniversary of his Birth. H. Res. 
                    1103; Mr. McCaul et al.

                Howard University School of Law's, 140-year legacy. H. 
                    Res. 684; Ms. Kilpatrick of Michigan et al.

                Hudson River, Quadricentennial Celebration. H. Con. Res. 
                    178; Mr. Van Hollen et al.

                Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. H. Res. 1189; Mr. Young of 
                    Alaska et al.

                ``IEEE Engineering the Future''. H. Res. 413; Mr. 
                    Stearns et al.

                Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. H. Res. 862; 
                    Mr. Foster et al.

                Impact Aid 60th Anniversary. H. Res. 1641; Ms. Hirono et 
                    al.

                Independence of Greece 188th Anniversary. H. Res. 273; 
                    Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                Independence of Greece and Celebrating Greek and 
                    American Democracy, 189th Anniversary of. H. Res. 
                    1107; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                Ingram, Mark, Heisman Trophy. H. Res. 970; Mr. Kildee et 
                    al.

                Inter-American Foundation (IAF) 40th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 858; Mr. Engel et al.

                Intermediate Space Challenge. H. Res. 411; Mr. McCarthy 
                    of California et al.

                International Women's Day. H. Res. 194; Ms. Schakowsky 
                    et al.

                Iranian Hostage Crisis 30th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 
                    209; Mr. Fortenberry.

                Irish American Heritage Month. H. Res. 254; Mrs. 
                    McCarthy of New York et al.

                Israel Independence 61st Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 111; 
                    Mr. Garrett of New Jersey et al.

                Jesuit Fathers Ignacio Ellacuria, Ignacio Martin-Baro, 
                    Segundo Montes, Amando Lopez, Juan Ramon Moreno, 
                    Joaquin Lopez y Lopez, and housekeeper Julia Elba 
                    Ramos and her daughter Celina Mariset Ramos. H. Res. 
                    761; Mr. McGovern et al.

                Johnson, Jim. H. Res. 693; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania et 
                    al.

                Johnson, Jimmie. H. Res. 957; Mr. McHenry et al.

                Juneteenth Independence Day. H. Res. 546; Mr. Davis of 
                    Illinois et al.

                Kalas, Harry. H. Res. 350; Mr. Sestak et al.

                Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.. H. Res. 659; Mr. 
                    Hastings of Florida et al.

                Kellogg, Will Keith. H. Res. 1172; Mr. Schauer et al.

                Kemp, Jr., Jack. H. Res. 401; Mr. Boehner et al.

                Kent State University. H. Res. 1272; Mr. Ryan of Ohio et 
                    al.

                Kentucky Ice Storm. H. Res. 214; Mr. Guthrie et al.

                Kentucky Wesleyan College 150 Years. H. Res. 837; Mr. 
                    Guthrie.

                King, Jr., Dr. Martin Luther 50th Anniversary, Visit to 
                    India. H. Res. 134; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

                King, Jr., Dr. Martin Luther, Birthday. H. Res. 73; Mr. 
                    Lewis of Georgia et al.

                King, Martin Luther, Day of National Service. H. Res. 
                    43; H. Res. 1002; Mr. Platts et al.

                Klein, Gerda Weissmann. H. Res. 1743; Mr. Mitchell et 
                    al.

                Komen Race for the Cure, Susan G., 20th Anniversary. H. 
                    Con. Res. 109; Mr. Connolly of Virginia et al.

                Langston Golf Course, John Mercer, 70th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 526; Ms. Norton et al.

                Lincoln, President Abraham. H. Res. 139; Mr. Hare et al.

                Lock Haven University. H. Res. 1198; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania.

                Long, Army Private William and Army Private Quinton 
                    Ezeagwula. H. Res. 515; Mr. Franks of Arizona et al.

                Los Angeles Lakers. H. Res. 566; Ms. Waters et al.

                ``Louisiana HonorAir Day''. H. Res. 828; Mr. Cao et al.

                Louisiana State University. H. Res. 616; H. Res. 1072; 
                    Mr. Cassidy et al.

                Louisville Slugger. H. Res. 314; Mr. Yarmuth et al.

                Malaria Awareness Day. H. Con. Res. 103; Mr. Payne et 
                    al.

                Marquette University. H. Res. 1161; Ms. Moore of 
                    Wisconsin et al.

                Marshall European Center, George C.. H. Res. 528; Mr. 
                    Tanner et al.

                Mathematics Awareness Month. H. Res. 1270; Mrs. McMorris 
                    Rodgers.

                McCourt, Frank. H. Res. 743; Mr. Murphy of Connecticut 
                    et al.

                Memorial Day. H. Res. 360; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.

                Mental Health Month. H. Res. 437; H. Res. 1258; Mrs. 
                    Napolitano et al.

                Messiah College. H. Res. 1030; Mr. Platts.

                Metrorail Tragedy. H. Res. 612; Ms. Norton et al.

                Meyer, Russ. H. Res. 719; Mr. Tiahrt et al.

                Miami Dade College. H. Res. 1571; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et 
                    al.

                Miami University 200 Years. H. Res. 128; Mr. Boehner et 
                    al.

                Michigan State University, State News 100th Anniversary. 
                    H. Res. 487; Mr. Rogers of Michigan et al.

                Michigan Technological University, 125th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1564; Mr. Stupak et al.

                Mickelson, Phil. H. Res. 1256; Mr. Broun of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Military Aviation 100 Years. H. Res. 445; Mr. Olson et 
                    al.

                Mineta, Norman Yoshio. H. Res. 1377; Mr. Honda et al.

                Minority Business Development Agency 40th Anniversary. 
                    H. Res. 215; Mr. Honda et al.

                Minute Man National Historical Park 50th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 599; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts et al.

                Mojave Cross Memorial. H. Res. 1378; Mr. Lewis of 
                    California et al.

                Mother's Day. H. Res. 388; H. Res. 1295; Mr. Fortenberry 
                    et al.

                Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. H. Res. 269; Ms. 
                    Giffords et al.

                Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week. H. Res. 1116; H. Con. 
                    Res. 14; Ms. Lee of California et al. S. Con. Res. 
                    9.

                National Adoption Day. H. Res. 831; Ms. Ginny Brown-
                    Waite of Florida et al. H. Res. 1648; Mr. Oberstar 
                    et al.

                National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. 
                    Res. 1472; Mr. Polis of Colorado et al.

                National Aerospace Day. H. Con. Res. 167; Mr. Ehlers et 
                    al.

                National Aerospace Week. H. Con. Res. 292; Mr. Ehlers et 
                    al.

                National Air Transportation Association 70th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 1669; Mr. Duncan.

                National Assessment Governing Board 20th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 222; Mr. Castle et al.

                National Assistant Principals Week. H. Res. 1131; Ms. 
                    Fudge et al.

                National Association for the Advancement of Colored 
                    People 100th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 35; Mr. Al 
                    Green of Texas et al.

                National Association for the Advancement of Colored 
                    People 101st Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 242; Mr. Al 
                    Green of Texas et al.

                ``National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month''. H. Res. 
                    407; Ms. Castor of Florida et al.

                ``National Autism Awareness Month''. H. Res. 1033; H. 
                    Res. 1033; Mr. Reichert et al.

                National Book Festival. H. Res. 1646; Mr. Daniel E. 
                    Lungren of California et al.

                National Brain Injury Awareness Month. H. Res. 178; Mr. 
                    Pascrell et al.

                National Campus Safety Awareness Month. H. Res. 90; Mr. 
                    Sestak et al.

                National Caribbean-American Heritage Month. H. Res. 
                    1369; H. Con. Res. 127; Ms. Lee of California et al.

                National Charter Schools Week. H. Res. 382; H. Res. 
                    1149; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.

                National Chemistry Week. H. Res. 793; Mr. Reyes et al.

                National Child Abuse Prevention Month. H. Res. 337; Ms. 
                    Granger et al. H. Res. 1293; Mrs. Biggert et al.

                ``National Child Awareness Month''. H. Res. 438; Ms. 
                    Loretta Sanchez of California et al. H. Res. 1219; 
                    Mr. Calvert et al.

                National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. H. Res. 996; 
                    Ms. Fudge et al.

                ``National Children and Families Day''. H. Res. 534; Ms. 
                    Edwards of Maryland et al.

                National Coaches Appreciation Week. H. Res. 6; Mr. 
                    McIntyre et al.

                National Community College Month. H. Res. 338; Mr. 
                    Latham et al.

                National Computer Science Education Week. H. Res. 558; 
                    H. Res. 1560; Mr. Ehlers et al.

                National Craniofacial Acceptance Month. H. Res. 1603; 
                    Mr. Ross et al.

                National Crime Victims' Rights Week. H. Res. 1104; Mr. 
                    Costa et al.

                ``National Criminal Justice Month''. H. Res. 45; Mr. Poe 
                    of Texas et al.

                National Cyber Security Awareness Month Sixth Annual. H. 
                    Res. 797; Ms. Clarke et al.

                National Dairy Month. H. Res. 507; H. Res. 1368; Mr. 
                    Courtney et al.

                ``National Data Privacy Day''. H. Res. 31; Mr. Price of 
                    North Carolina et al.

                National Day of Recognition for Long-Term Care 
                    Physicians. H. Con. Res. 244; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia 
                    et al. S. Con. Res. 52.

                National Day of Recognition for Parents of Special Needs 
                    Children. H. Res. 1576; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al.

                National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims. H. 
                    Res. 757; Ms. Edwards of Maryland et al.

                ``National Day of Service and Remembrance''. H. Res. 
                    718; Ms. Matsui et al.

                National Diabetes Month. H. Res. 914; Ms. DeGette et al.

                National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. H. Res. 
                    1186; Ms. Markey of Colorado.

                National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. H. Res. 817; 
                    Mr. Al Green of Texas et al. H. Res. 1637; Mr. Poe 
                    of Texas et al.

                National Early Educator Worthy Wage Day. H. Con. Res. 
                    99; Mrs. McCarthy of New York et al.

                National Engineers Week. H. Res. 117; H. Res. 1097; Mr. 
                    Lipinski et al.

                ``National ESIGN Day''. H. Con. Res. 290; Mr. McDermott 
                    et al.

                National Essential Tremor Awareness Month. H. Res. 1264; 
                    Mr. Moore of Kansas et al.

                ``National Estuaries Day''. H. Res. 710; H. Res. 1503; 
                    Ms. Castor of Florida et al.

                National Eye Institute (NEI) 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    366; Ms. Baldwin et al.

                National Family Literacy Day. H. Res. 878; Mr. Platts et 
                    al.

                ``National Farm to School Month''. H. Res. 1655; Mr. 
                    Holt et al.

                National Financial Literacy Month. H. Res. 1257; Mr. 
                    Hinojosa et al.

                ``National Firefighters Memorial Day''. H. Res. 729; Mr. 
                    Poe of Texas et al.

                ``National Foster Care Month''. H. Res. 391; H. Res. 
                    1339; Mr. McDermott et al.

                National GEAR UP Day. H. Res. 1638; Mr. Fattah et al.

                ``National Girls and Women in Sports Day''. H. Res. 114; 
                    Mr. Sires et al.

                National Guard 373rd Anniversary. H. Res. 940; Mr. Latta 
                    et al.

                National Guard 374rd Anniversary. H. Res. 1740; Mr. 
                    Latta et al.

                National Healthy Schools Day. H. Res. 1280; Mr. Tonko et 
                    al.

                ``National Healthy Schools Day''. H. Res. 370; Mr. Tonko 
                    et al.

                National Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Week. H. 
                    Res. 1522; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et al.

                National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week. H. Res. 
                    737; H. Res. 1611; Mr. Grijalva et al.

                National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day. H. Con. Res. 
                    325; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

                National Homeownership Month. H. Res. 502; H. Res. 1434; 
                    Mr. Gary G. Miller of California et al.

                National Hurricane Preparedness Week. H. Res. 387; H. 
                    Res. 1388; Mr. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida et al.

                ``National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month''. H. Res. 373; 
                    Mrs. Bachmann et al.

                National Influenza Vaccination Week. H. Res. 1003; Ms. 
                    Chu et al.

                ``National Job Corps Day''. H. Con. Res. 163; Mr. Moran 
                    of Kansas et al.

                National Jumpstart's ``Read for the Record Day''. H. 
                    Res. 741; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

                National Lab Day. H. Res. 1213; Ms. Fudge et al.

                National Learn to Fly Day. H. Res. 1284; Mr. Boyd et al.

                National Library Week. H. Res. 336; H. Res. 1222; Mr. 
                    Ehlers et al.

                National Life Insurance Awareness Month. H. Res. 16; 
                    Mrs. Biggert et al.

                National Men's Health Week. H. Con. Res. 142; H. Con. 
                    Res. 288; Mr. Cummings et al.

                National Mentoring Month. H. Res. 41; Mrs. Davis of 
                    California et al. H. Res. 990; Ms. McCollum et al.

                National Mesothelioma Awareness Day.. H. Res. 771; Ms. 
                    McCollum et al.

                National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. H. Res. 
                    787; Ms. DeLauro et al.

                National Military Appreciation Month. H. Con. Res. 84; 
                    Mr. Wamp et al.

                National Military Family Month. H. Res. 861; Mr. Rooney 
                    et al.

                National Missing Children's Day. H. Res. 297; Mrs. 
                    Biggert et al. H. Res. 1325; Mr. Rooney et al.

                National Nurses Week. H. Res. 192; H. Res. 1261; Ms. 
                    Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas et al.

                National Nutrition Month. H. Res. 274; Ms. Castor of 
                    Florida et al.

                National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. H. Res. 727; 
                    Mr. Israel et al.

                National Physical Education and Sport Week. H. Res. 503; 
                    H. Res. 1373; Mr. Altmire et al.

                National Physician Assistant Week. H. Res. 1600; Ms. 
                    McCollum et al.

                ``National Pipeline Safety Day''. H. Res. 484; Mr. 
                    Larsen of Washington et al.

                National Pollinator Week. H. Res. 1460; Mr. Hastings of 
                    Florida et al.

                ``National Postdoc Appreciation Week''. H. Res. 1545; 
                    Mr. Stearns et al.

                National POW/MIA Recognition Day. H. Res. 1630; Mr. 
                    Lipinski et al.

                National Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month. H. Res. 
                    55; Mr. Royce et al.

                National Preparedness Month. H. Res. 1618; Mr. Thompson 
                    of Mississippi et al.

                National Previvor Day. H. Res. 1522; Ms. Wasserman 
                    Schultz et al.

                ``National Principals Month''. H. Res. 811; H. Res. 
                    1652; Mrs. Davis of California et al.

                ``National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''. H. Res. 
                    1485; Mr. Neugebauer et al.

                National Public Works Week. H. Res. 313; Mr. Oberstar et 
                    al. H. Res. 1125; Mr. Perriello et al.

                ``National Rehabilitation Counselors Appreciation Day''. 
                    H. Res. 247; Mr. Skelton et al.

                National Robotics Week. H. Res. 1055; Mr. Doyle et al.

                National Runaway Prevention Month. H. Res. 779; H. Res. 
                    1687; Mrs. Biggert et al.

                National Safe Digging Month. H. Res. 1278; Mr. Shuster.

                ``National Safety Month''. H. Res. 459; Mr. Roskam et 
                    al.

                ``National Save for Retirement Week''. H. Res. 662; H. 
                    Res. 1481; Ms. Schwartz et al.

                National School Breakfast Program. H. Res. 210; Ms. 
                    Moore of Wisconsin et al.

                National School Counseling Week. H. Res. 56; H. Res. 
                    1029; Ms. Linda T. Sanchez of California et al.

                National School Psychology Week. H. Res. 700; H. Res. 
                    1645; Mr. Loebsack et al.

                National September 11 Memorial & Museum Commemorative 
                    Medal Act. H.R. 4684; Mr. Nadler of New York et al.

                National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. 
                    H. Con. Res. 104; Ms. Baldwin et al.

                National Stalking Awareness Month. H. Res. 82; H. Res. 
                    960; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

                National Teacher Day. H. Res. 403; Mr. Klein of Florida 
                    et al.

                National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
                    Week.. H. Res. 103; H. Res. 1081; Mr. Lewis of 
                    Georgia et al.

                National Train Day. H. Res. 367; Ms. Corrine Brown of 
                    Florida et al. H. Res. 1301; Ms. Corrine Brown of 
                    Florida.

                National Urban Crimes Awareness Week. H. Con. Res. 227; 
                    Mr. Towns et al.

                National Urban League 100th Year of Service. H. Res. 
                    1157; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

                National Volunteer Week. H. Res. 335; Mr. Platts et al.

                National Waterways Conference, 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    1639; Mr. Hare et al.

                National Wear Red Day. H. Res. 112; H. Res. 1039; Mr. 
                    Lee of New York et al.

                National Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Day. H. Res. 688; 
                    Ms. Titus et al.

                National Women's Health Week. H. Con. Res. 120; H. Con. 
                    Res. 268; Mr. Hinchey et al.

                National Women's History Month. H. Res. 211; H. Res. 
                    1174; Ms. Woolsey et al.

                ``National Work and Family Month''. H. Res. 768; H. Res. 
                    1598; Mrs. McCarthy of New York et al.

                Natural Resources Conservation Service 75th Aniversary. 
                    S. Con. Res. 62.

                New Frontier Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 2245; 
                    Mr. Grayson et al. S. 951.

                New Orleans Saints. H. Res. 1079; Mr. Cao et al.

                New York Yankees. H. Res. 893; Mr. Serrano et al.

                Newman, Paul. H. Res. 18; Mr. Cohen et al.

                Newton, Cameron. H. Res. 1761; Mr. Rogers of Alabama et 
                    al.

                Nineteenth Amendment, 19th Anniversary. H. Res. 1375; 
                    Mr. Cooper et al.

                North American Inclusion Month. H. Res. 1014; Mr. Towns 
                    et al.

                North Carolina Central University, 100th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1361; Mr. Price of North Carolina et al.

                North Central College. H. Res. 1001; Mrs. Biggert.

                Northwestern University. H. Res. 824; Ms. Schakowsky et 
                    al.

                Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 150 
                    Years. H. Res. 1004; Mr. Davis of Illinois et al.

                O'Connor, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day. H. Res. 
                    1141; Ms. Giffords et al.

                Ohio-class Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN) Deterrent 
                    Patrols. H. Con. Res. 129; Mr. Dicks et al. S. Con. 
                    Res. 10.

                Olympic Day. H. Res. 538; Ms. Schakowsky et al. H. Res. 
                    1461; Mr. Langevin et al.

                Onondaga Community College. H. Res. 561; H. Res. 563; 
                    Mr. Maffei et al.

                Palladio, Andrea, 500th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 259; 
                    Mr. Pascrell et al.

                Palmer, Arnold. H.R. 1243; H.R. 1243; Mr. Baca et al.

                Paterno, Joe. H. Res. 1715; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania 
                    et al.

                Peace Officers Memorial Day. H. Res. 47; H. Res. 1299; 
                    Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

                Pell, Claiborne. H. Res. 50; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Penn State. H. Res. 1015; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania 
                    et al.

                Pennsylvania Army National Guard. H. Res. 754; Mr. 
                    Holden et al.

                Pennsylvania State University IFC/Panhellenic Dance 
                    Marathon (THON). H. Res. 1112; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                Persian Gulf War. H. Res. 1672; Mr. Michaud et al.

                Phillips, Richard. H. Res. 339; Mr. Welch et al.

                Pi Day. H. Res. 224; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al.

                Pittsburgh Steelers. H. Res. 110; Mr. Doyle et al.

                Police Week. H. Res. 426; Mr. McNerney et al.

                Poverty in America Awareness Month. H. Res. 1024; Mr. 
                    McDermott et al.

                Professional Social Work Month. H. Res. 240; H. Res. 
                    1167; Ms. Shea-Porter et al.

                Public Service Recognition Week. H. Res. 299; H. Res. 
                    1247; Mr. Lynch et al.

                Pulaski, Casimir. S.J. Res. 12.

                Qi, Huang and Tan Zuoren. H. Res. 877; Mr. Wu et al.

                Radford University 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1182; Mr. 
                    Boucher et al.

                Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 60th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 641; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                Railroad Retirement Day. H. Res. 1463; Mr. Perriello.

                Randolph, A. Philip. H. Res. 150; Mr. Rangel et al.

                ``Read Across America Day''. H. Res. 146; H. Res. 1111; 
                    Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

                Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 50th Anniversary. 
                    H. Res. 1595; Mr. Levin et al.

                Real Salt Lake Soccer Club. H. Res. 942; Mr. Matheson et 
                    al.

                Renninger, Sergeant Mark and Officer Tina Griswold, 
                    Officer Rona ld Owens, and Officer Greg Richards. H. 
                    Res. 939; Mr. Smith of Washington et al.

                Republic of Lithuania 1000th Anniversary. H. Res. 285; 
                    Mr. Shimkus et al.

                Rocky Mountain National Park Act, Signing of. H. Res. 
                    1020; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

                Rodriguez, Juan Antonio ``Chi Chi''. H. Res. 1430; Mr. 
                    Baca et al.

                Rollins College 125th Anniversary. H. Res. 1169; Mr. 
                    Grayson et al.

                Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission. H.R. 131; Mr. 
                    Gallegly et al.

                Rosas, Agent Robert. H. Res. 681; Mr. Hunter et al.

                Rosenzveig, Rabbi Charles H.. H. Res. 283; Mr. Peters et 
                    al.

                Rotary International for 105 Years of Service. H. Res. 
                    1727; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

                Rovers' Successful Landing 5th Anniversary. H. Res. 67; 
                    Mr. Dreier et al.

                Ruffin, Jr., John H. ``Jack''. H. Res. 1087; Mr. Barrow 
                    et al.

                RV Centennial Celebration Month. H. Res. 1073; Mr. 
                    Donnelly of Indiana et al.

                Saratoga Race Course 142nd Season. H. Res. 1513; Mr. 
                    Murphy of New York et al.

                ``School Social Work Week''. H. Res. 182; H. Res. 1091; 
                    Mr. Kennedy et al.

                Scripps National Spelling Bee, 83rd Annual. H. Res. 
                    1494; Ms. Sutton et al.

                SEARCH 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 851; Ms. Matsui et al.

                Senior Caregiving and Affordability. H. Con. Res. 59; 
                    Mr. Terry et al.

                Sentinels of Freedom. H. Res. 461; Mr. McNerney et al.

                Sexual Assault Awareness Month. H. Res. 1259; Ms. 
                    Baldwin et al.

                Sheppard, Bob. H. Res. 1529; Mrs. McCarthy of New York 
                    et al.

                Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month. H. Res. 1663; Ms. 
                    Fudge et al. H. Con. Res. 186; Mr. Davis of Illinois 
                    et al.

                Silver Lake College. H. Res. 1142; Mr. Petri.

                ``Silver Star Service Banner Day''. H. Res. 855; Mr. 
                    Blunt et al.

                Slater, Robert Kelly. H. Res. 792; Mr. Posey et al.

                Sojourn to the Past Organization 10th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1058; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

                Sons and Daughters in Touch, 20th Anniversary. H. Con. 
                    Res. 278; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

                ``Spirit of '45 Day''. H. Con. Res. 226; Mr. Filner et 
                    al.

                Spoelhof, Dr. William. H. Res. 91; Mr. Ehlers et al.

                SS Sultana. H. Res. 329; Mr. Snyder et al.

                Statewide Legislative Body with a Majority of Women, 
                    1st. H. Res. 159; Mr. Hodes et al.

                Stevie Wonder song tribute to Dr. King,``Happy 
                    Birthday'' 30th Anniversary. H. Res. 1010; Mr. 
                    Conyers et al.

                Student Financial Aid Awareness Month. H. Res. 1353; Mr. 
                    Bishop of New York et al.

                Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 50th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 1566; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Syracuse University. H. Res. 562; Mr. Maffei et al.

                Taiwan Relations Act 30th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 55; 
                    Ms. Berkley et al.

                Takamiyama Daigoro to Sumo. H. Res. 479; Ms. Hirono et 
                    al.

                Tamayo, Orlando Zapata. S. Con. Res. 54.

                Tay-Sachs Awareness Month. H. Res. 692; Mr. Arcuri et 
                    al.

                Teen Read Week. H. Res. 836; Mr. Roe of Tennessee.

                Tenth Mountain Division. H. Res. 1217; Mr. Owens et al.

                Tesoro Refinery. H. Res. 1262; Mr. Larsen of Washington 
                    et al.

                Thatcher, Margaret, 30th Anniverary as the First Female 
                    Prime Minister of Great Britain. H. Res. 378; Mr. 
                    Poe of Texas et al.

                The 111th Fighter Wing. H. Res. 1411; Ms. Schwartz et 
                    al.

                The Laser 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1310; Mr. Ehlers et 
                    al.

                The Liberators. H. Res. 1483; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et 
                    al.

                The Ohio State University. H. Res. 1047; Ms. Kilroy et 
                    al.

                Tiananmen Square 20th Anniversary. H. Res. 489; Mr. 
                    Levin et al.

                Tiller, Dr. George. H. Res. 505; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                Tisdale, Wayman Lawrence. H. Res. 469; Mr. Cole et al.

                ``To Kill a Mockingbird'', 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    1525; Mr. Bonner et al.

                Tower of Hope Day. H. Res. 291; Mr. Hastings of Florida 
                    et al.

                Toys for Tots Literacy Program. H. Res. 232; Mr. Graves 
                    of Missouri et al.

                Tucker, Cynthia DeLores. H. Res. 1094; Ms. Watson et al.

                Twain, Mark. H. Res. 1733; Mr. Snyder et al.

                Twenty-Eighth Infantry Division. S. Con. Res. 74.

                U.S. Border Patrol 85th Anniversary. H. Res. 498; Mr. 
                    Teague et al.

                ``Undergraduate Research Week''. H. Res. 1654; Mr. Holt 
                    et al.

                United States Air Force Academy 50th Graduation 
                    Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 139; Mr. Lamborn et al.

                United States Army 235th Birthday. H. Con. Res. 286; Mr. 
                    Edwards of Texas et al.

                United States Hardwoods Industry. H. Res. 81; Mr. 
                    Ellsworth et al.

                United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Violent Attack 
                    on June 10, 2009.H. Res. 529; Mr. Klein of Florida 
                    et al.

                United States Men's National Soccer Team. H. Res. 1527; 
                    Mr. Gohmert et al.

                United States Military Academy at West Point. H. Res. 
                    747; Mr. Hall of New York et al.

                United States Military History Month. H. Res. 1442; Mr. 
                    Duncan et al.

                United States Paralympics. H. Res. 1479; Mr. Lance et 
                    al.

                United States Television Infrared Observation Satellite 
                    50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1231; Mr. Holt et al.

                University of Alabama. H. Res. 1007; Mr. Bachus et al.

                University of Arizona's 125 Years. H. Res. 1145; Ms. 
                    Giffords et al.

                University of California, Davis. H. Res. 448; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                University of California, Merced. H. Res. 396; Mr. 
                    Cardoza et al.

                University of Connecticut. H. Res. 344; H. Res. 1239; 
                    Mr. Courtney et al.

                University of Dayton. H. Res. 1456; Mr. Turner et al.

                University of Florida. H. Res. 58; Mr. Stearns et al.

                University of Georgia. H. Res. 386; Mr. Broun of Georgia 
                    et al.

                University of Georgia Graduate School. H. Res. 1372; Mr. 
                    Broun of Georgia et al.

                University of Idaho. H. Res. 1041; Mr. Minnick et al.

                University of Iowa. H. Res. 368; Mr. Loebsack et al.

                University of Mary Washington. H. Res. 77; Mr. Wittman 
                    et al.

                University of Maryland. H. Res. 1184; Mr. Hoyer et al.

                University of North Carolina. H. Res. 348; Mr. Price of 
                    North Carolina et al.

                University of Oklahoma. H. Res. 60; Ms. Fallin et al.

                University of South Carolina. H. Res. 1491; Mr. Wilson 
                    of South Carolina et al.

                University of Southern California. H. Res. 153; H. Res. 
                    1480; Ms. Watson et al.

                University of Tennessee. H. Res. 196; Mr. Duncan et al.

                University of Texas. H. Res. 1336; Mr. Smith of Texas et 
                    al.

                University of Virginia. H. Res. 991; Mr. Perriello et 
                    al.

                University of Washington. H. Res. 517; Mr. McDermott et 
                    al.

                University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 100th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 730; Mr. Kind et al.

                Upper Big Branch Mine-South in Raleigh County. H. Res. 
                    1236; Mr. Rahall et al.

                Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men-Englewood 
                    Campus. H. Res. 1414; Mr. Rush et al.

                US Airways Flight 1549. H. Res. 84; Mr. Crowley et al.

                USA Science & Engineering Festival, Inaugural. H. Res. 
                    1660; Mr. Bilbray et al.

                USNS Comfort. H. Res. 1048; Mr. Tim Murphy of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                USS New Mexico. H. Res. 1132; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                USS New York LPD 21, Commissioning of. H. Res. 856; Mr. 
                    Nadler of New York et al.

                Veterans Day. H. Res. 89; Mr. Baca et al.

                Veterans of Foreign Wars Day. H. Res. 483; Mr. Kline of 
                    Minnesota et al.

                Victims of Crime Act of 1984, 25th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    109; Mr. Costa et al.

                ``Vietnamese Refugees Day''. H. Res. 342; Mr. Cao et al.

                Violence Against Women Act 15th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    738; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                Warner Robins Little League Softball Team. H. Res. 742; 
                    Mr. Marshall et al.

                Washington Army National Guard. H. Res. 627; Mr. Smith 
                    of Washington et al.

                Washington State University Honors College 50 Years. H. 
                    Res. 1163; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.

                Washington Stealth. H. Res. 1546; Mr. Inslee et al.

                Watkins South Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, 
                    Wesley ``Wes''. H.R. 1713; Mr. Boren et al.

                Weber State University 120th Anniversary. H. Res. 854; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Utah.

                ``Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day''. H. Res. 234; Ms. 
                    Linda T. Sanchez of California et al.

                Western Wyoming Community College 50th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 696; Mrs. Lummis et al.

                White House Fellows Program 45th Anniversary. S. Con. 
                    Res. 72.

                Wichita State University. H. Res. 455; Mr. Tiahrt et al.

                Wilma Pearl Mankiller. H. Res. 1237; Mr. Boren et al.

                Winter Olympics 2010. H. Res. 1128; Mrs. Davis of 
                    California et al.

                Wisconsin Badger Football Team. H. Res. 1767; Ms. 
                    Baldwin et al.

                Wooden, John Robert. H. Res. 1427; Mr. Waxman et al.

                Workers' Memorial Day. H. Res. 375; Ms. Eddie Bernice 
                    Johnson of Texas et al.

                World Intellectual Property Day. H. Res. 1208; Mr. Smith 
                    of Washington et al.

                World Malaria Day. S. Con. Res. 18.

                World Ocean Day. H. Res. 1330; Mr. Farr et al.

                World Refugee Day. H. Res. 1350; Ms. Watson et al.

                World Social Work Day. H. Res. 240; H. Res. 1167; Ms. 
                    Shea-Porter et al.

                ``World Veterinary Year''. H. Res. 1531; Mr. Schrader et 
                    al.

                World War I Memorial and Centennial Act. H.R. 1849; Mr. 
                    Cleaver et al.

                Xiaobo, Liu. H. Res. 1717; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
                    al. H. Con. Res. 151; Mr. Minnick et al.

                Year of the Father, Designating 2010 as. H. Con. Res. 
                    285; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers et al.

                ``Year of the Military Family''. H. Con. Res. 64; Mr. 
                    Skelton et al.

                Yunus, Dr. Muhammad, Congressional Gold Medal to. S. 
                    846.

        Memorials and Monuments:

                ``Adams, Sr., United States Courthouse, Alto Lee''. H.R. 
                    3193; Mr. Rooney et al.

                ``Akron Veterans Memorial Post Office''. H.R. 2004; Mr. 
                    Kildee et al.

                ``Allen Post Office, 1st Lieutenant Louis''. H.R. 2877; 
                    Mr. Hall of New York et al.

                ``Armendariz, Sr., United States Courthouse, Albert''. 
                    H.R. 2053; Mr. Reyes et al.

                ``Arnow Federal Building, Winston E.''. H.R. 4387; Mr. 
                    Miller of Florida.

                ``Aronovitz United States Courthouse, Sidney M.''. H.R. 
                    2913; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                ``Arredondo, United States Marine Corps Post Office 
                    Building, Lance Corporal Alexander Scott''. H.R. 
                    5877; Mr. Capuano et al.

                ``Bailey Post Office Building, Coach Jodie''. H.R. 3072; 
                    Mr. Clay et al.

                ``Ball Federal Building, Robert M.''. H.R. 5773; Mr. 
                    Cummings et al.

                ``Barrett Post Office Building, Sergeant Robert''. H.R. 
                    5758; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et al.

                ``Beilke Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient 
                    Clinic, Max J.''. H.R. 3157; Mr. Peterson et al.

                ``Blute Post Office, Ann Marie''. H.R. 4017; Mr. 
                    McGovern et al.

                ``Boehm Post Office Building, Lieutenant Commander Roy 
                    H.''. H.R. 2470; Mr. Rooney et al.

                ``Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Andrew W.''. H.R. 5651; Ms. Herseth Sandlin.

                ``Bolas Post Office, Emil''. H.R. 4602; Mr. Boccieri et 
                    al.

                ``Bradley Post Office Building, Tom''. H.R. 5450; Ms. 
                    Watson et al.

                ``Brown United States Courthouse, R. Jess''. H.R. 842; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

                ``Brown United States Mission to the United Nations 
                    Building, Ronald H.''. H.R. 837; Mr. Rangel.

                ``Challis, Jr. Post Office, John Scott''. H.R. 987; Mr. 
                    Altmire et al.

                ``Chavez Post Office, Cesar E.''. S. 748.

                ``Collins Post Office Building, First Lieutenant Robert 
                    Wilson''. S. 3592.

                ``Cook Federal Building and United States Courthouse, H. 
                    Dale''. H.R. 3305; Mr. Sullivan et al.

                ``Cortes Post Office, Private Isaac T.''. H.R. 6205; Mr. 
                    Crowley et al.

                ``Cortese Post Office Building, Anthony J.''. H.R. 4543; 
                    Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

                ``DeRouen, Jr. Post Office, Conrad''. H.R. 2972; Mr. 
                    Boustany et al.

                ``Donafee Post Office Building, David John''. H.R. 5390; 
                    Mr. Kucinich et al.

                ``Evans Government Printing Office Building, Frank''. 
                    H.R. 5706; Mr. Salazar et al.

                ``Farr Post Office Building, W.D.''. H.R. 4238; Ms. 
                    Markey of Colorado et al.

                ``Ferraro Post Office Building, Geraldine''. H.R. 774; 
                    Mrs. Maloney et al.

                ``Freeman Post Office, Major Ed W.''. H.R. 1284; Mr. 
                    Taylor et al.

                ``Godbold United States Judicial Administration 
                    Building, John C.''. H.R. 4275; Mr. Lewis of Georgia 
                    et al.

                ``Goodman Post Office Building, Steve''. H.R. 4861; Mr. 
                    Quigley et al.

                ``Hartge Post Office, SPC Nicholas Scott''. H.R. 4624; 
                    Mr. Souder et al.

                ``Hawk Post Office, John `Bud' ''. H.R. 955; Mr. Inslee 
                    et al.

                ``Hawkins Post Office Building, Paula''. H.R. 5395; Mr. 
                    Mica et al.

                ``Height Post Office Building, Dorothy I.''. H.R. 6118; 
                    Ms. Norton et al.

                ``Hichborn Post Office, Clyde''. H.R. 2174; Mr. Michaud 
                    et al.

                ``Hillhouse Post Office Building, Clyde L.''. H.R. 3667; 
                    Mr. Crenshaw et al.

                ``Hillyard Post Office Building, W. Hazen''. H.R. 3767; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.

                ``Hollywood Post Office Building, Johnny Grant''. H.R. 
                    2760; Ms. Watson et al.

                ``Hrbek Post Office Building, Sergeant Christopher R.''. 
                    H.R. 4628; Mr. Garrett of New Jersey et al. S. 3013.

                ``Ingram Post Office, Sergeant Matthew L.''. H.R. 4139; 
                    Mr. Harper et al.

                ``Ingram-Ephraim Post Office Building, Yvonne.''. H.R. 
                    663; Mr. Barrow et al.

                ``Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Memorial Post Office''. 
                    H.R. 3386; Mr. Boswell et al.

                ``Juskalian Post Office Building, Colonel George''. H.R. 
                    6392; Mr. Wolf et al.

                ``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    George P.''. H.R. 2423; Mr. Cuellar et al.

                ``Kell Post Office, George''. H.R. 3634; Mr. Berry et 
                    al.

                ``Kemp Post Office Building, Jack F.''. S. 1211.

                ``King, Jr. Post Office, Dr. Martin Luther''. H.R. 2971; 
                    Mr. Blumenauer et al. S. 1314.

                ``Kolbe Post Office, Jim''. H.R. 4495; Ms. Giffords et 
                    al.

                ``Kongsgaard Post Office Building, Tom''. H.R. 6237; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                ``Langhorn Post Office Building, Private First Class 
                    Garfield M.''. H.R. 3250; Mr. Bishop of New York et 
                    al. S. 2945.

                ``Laredo Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 2325; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

                ``Larkins Post Office Building, Elijah Pat''. H.R. 1271; 
                    Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

                ``Leach United States Courthouse, James A.''. H.R. 887; 
                    Mr. Loebsack et al.

                ``Lee Post Office Building, Rex E.''. H.R. 3547; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz et al.

                ``Lee Post Office, Lim Poon''. H.R. 3119; Ms. Pelosi et 
                    al.

                ``Lipinski Federal Building, William O.''. H.R. 2498; 
                    Mr. Oberstar.

                ``Littleton Postal Station, Herbert A.''. H.R. 2162; Mr. 
                    Minnick et al.

                ``Lumpkin Post Office, Clarence D.''. H.R. 4840; Mr. 
                    Tiberi et al.

                ``Lundine Post Office Building, Stan''. H.R. 918; Mr. 
                    Higgins et al.

                ``Mahar Post Office, Martin G. `Marty' ''. H.R. 4425; 
                    Mr. Tonko et al. S. 3012.

                ``Marshall Post Office, George C.''. H.R. 5605; Mr. 
                    Critz et al.

                ``Mathes Post Office, Sergeant Marcus''. H.R. 1516; Ms. 
                    Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida et al.

                ``McCleery Post Office Building, Army Specialist 
                    Jeremiah''. H.R. 3319; Mr. McClintock et al.

                ``McCrary, Jr. Post Office, Jesse J.''. H.R. 5655; Mr. 
                    Meek of Florida et al.

                ``McGinty-Juhl Post Office Building, Patricia D.''. H.R. 
                    3539; Mr. Sires et al.

                Merced Assembly Center. H. Res. 129; Mr. Cardoza et al.

                ``Meyers Post Office Building, Congresswoman Jan''. H.R. 
                    4095; Mr. Moore of Kansas et al.

                ``Moore Post Office, Harry T. and Harriette''. H.R. 
                    5446; Mr. Posey et al.

                Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Alfred P.. H. 
                    Res. 1206; Ms. Fallin et al.

                ``Murray Post Office, Marine Sgt. Jeremy E.''. S. 3784.

                National Park Service Flight 93 National Memorial. H. 
                    Res. 795; Mr. Shuster.

                ``Navarro Post Office Building, Specialist Peter J.''. 
                    H.R. 1217; Mr. Akin et al.

                ``Notzon II Jury Room, Marcel C.''. H.R. 2423; Mr. 
                    Cuellar et al.

                ``O'Day Post Office Building, Caroline''. H.R. 1397; 
                    Mrs. Lowey et al.

                ``Pathenos Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Matthew 
                    P.''. H.R. 1216; Mr. Akin et al.

                ``Reagan Post Office Building, President Ronald W.''. 
                    H.R. 5278; Mr. Foster et al.

                ``Reed Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Scott''. H.R. 869; Mr. Chandler et al.

                ``Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Ralph''. H.R. 1687; Mr. Boccieri et al.

                ``Regula Federal Office Building, Ralph''. S. 273.

                ``Remington Post Office Building, Frederic''. H.R. 2090; 
                    Mr. McHugh et al.

                ``Rogers Post Office Building, Joyce''. H.R. 5341; Mr. 
                    Dingell et al.

                ``Rondeno, Sr., Post Office Building, Roy''. H.R. 3951; 
                    Mr. Cao et al. S. 2874.

                ``Roszkowski United States Courthouse, Stanley J.''. S. 
                    387. S. 520.

                ``Rothberg Post Office, Michael C.''. H.R. 5099; Mr. 
                    Frank of Massachusetts et al. S. 3465.

                ``Ryan Post Office Building, Joseph A.''. S. 3092.

                ``Sacco Post Office Building, Sam''. H.R. 6387; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                ``Schiller Post Office, Captain Rhett W.''. H.R. 5873; 
                    Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al.

                ``Schramm Post Office Building, Brian K.''. H.R. 1595; 
                    Mr. Lee of New York et al.

                ``Schwarz Post Office Building, Michael A.''. H.R. 5133; 
                    Mr. Rothman of New Jersey et al.

                ``Schwerner Federal Building, Chaney Goodman''. H.R. 
                    3562; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al.

                ``Shivnen Post Office Building, John J.''. H.R. 2215; 
                    Mr. McCotter et al.

                ``Small Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    J. Herbert W.''. H.R. 813; Mr. Butterfield et al.

                ``Smith Post Office Building, Zachary''. H.R. 5051; Mr. 
                    Crowley et al. S. 3200.

                ``Smith Post Office, Carl B.''. H.R. 2173; Mr. Michaud 
                    et al.

                ``Smith U.S. Army Air Forces Post Office, Captain Luther 
                    H.''. H.R. 4547; Mr. Sestak et al.

                ``Soltes, Jr., O.D. Department of Veterans Affairs Blind 
                    Rehabilitation Center, Major Charles R.''. H.R. 
                    4360; Mr. Campbell et al.

                `Stevens Icefield, Ted''. S. 3802.

                ``Stewart Post Office Building, James M. `Jimmy' ''. 
                    H.R. 5606; Mr. Critz et al.

                ``Tomci Post Office Building, Corporal Joseph A.''. H.R. 
                    3788; Mr. LaTourette et al.

                ``Udall Department of the Interior Building, Stewart 
                    Lee''. H.R. 5128; Mr. Heinrich et al. S. 3248.

                ``Weaver Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Drew W.''. 
                    H.R. 1218; Mr. Akin et al.

                ``West Post Office Building, Kyle G.''. H.R. 2422; Mr. 
                    Carter et al.

                ``Wiener Post Office Building, Navy Corpsman Jeffrey 
                    L.''. S. 3567.

                ``Wilder Post Office Building, John''. H.R. 1817; Mrs. 
                    Blackburn et al.

                ``Wilkins Post Office, E.V.''. H.R. 3892; Mr. 
                    Butterfield et al.

                ``Wilson Post Office, Roy''. H.R. 4214; Mrs. Bono Mack 
                    et al.

                ``Wilson, Jr. Post Office, Earl''. H.R. 6400; Mr. Clay 
                    et al.

                ``Wilson, Jr., Post Office Building, Colonel John H.''. 
                    S. 234.

Commending the Employees of the Department of Homeland Security, 
    Emergency Response Providers and Law Enforcement Agents For Their 
    Dedicated Service in the War Against Acts of Terrorism. H. Res. 731; 
    Ms. Clarke et al.

Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act. H.R. 1084; Ms. Eshoo 
    et al.

Commercial Space Transportation Liability Regime Extension. H.R. 3819; 
    Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al.

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Latin Americans of 
    Japanese Descent Act. H.R. 42; Mr. Becerra et al. S. 69.

Compensation Fairness Act. S. 651.

Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act. S. 
    2799.

Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act (H.Res. 
    1653): Return Bill to Senate. S. 2799.

CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

        Adjournments:

                January-February, 2009, House. H. Con. Res. 26; Mr. 
                    McGovern.

                February, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 47; Mr. 
                    Gordon of Tennessee.

                April, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 93; Mr. 
                    McGovern.

                May-June, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 133; Mr. 
                    Arcuri.

                June-July, 2009, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. 31.

                August-September, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 
                    172; Ms. Slaughter.

                November, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 210; Mr. 
                    Edwards of Texas.

                November-December, 2009, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 
                    214; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

                Sine Die Adjournment, First Session. H. Con. Res. 223; 
                    Ms. Pingree of Maine.

                February, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 235; Mr. 
                    Larsen of Washington.

                March-April, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 257; 
                    Mr. Perlmutter.

                May-June, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 282; Ms. 
                    Pingree of Maine.

                July, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 293; Mr. 
                    Perlmutter.

                August-September, 2010, Senate. H. Con. Res. 307; Mr. 
                    Hastings of Florida.

                August-September, 2010, House. H. Con. Res. 308; Mr. 
                    Hastings of Florida.

                September-November, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 
                    321; Mr. Arcuri.

                November, 2010, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 332; Mr. 
                    Conyers.

                Sine Die Adjournment, Second Session. H. Con. Res. 336; 
                    Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Administer the Oath of Allegiance to Applicants for 
            Naturalization, Permit Members of Congress to. H.R. 4862; 
            Mr. Serrano et al.

        Architect of the Capitol Appointment Act. H.R. 2843; Ms. 
            Wasserman Schultz et al.

        Architect of the Capitol, Improve Certain Administrative 
            Operations of. H.R. 6399; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania.

        Assemble Outside the Seat of Government. H. Con. Res. 1; Ms. 
            Slaughter.

        Automatic Pay Adjustments for Members of Congress. H.R. 581; Mr. 
            Latta et al. H.R. 5146; Mr. Mitchell et al. S. 542. S. 620. 
            S. 3244.

        Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution of the United 
            States. S.J. Res. 38.

        Capitol Police Administrative Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 
            1299; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania et al.

                Agree to the Senate amendment with an amendment. H. Res. 
                    896; Mrs. Davis of California.

        Capitol Visitor Center, Emancipation Hall Marker to Acknowledge 
            the Role that Slave Labor Played in the Construction of the 
            U.S. Capitol. H. Con. Res. 135; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

        Capitol Visitor Center, Engrave the Pledge of Allegiance to the 
            Flag and the National Motto of ``In God We Trust''. H. Con. 
            Res. 131; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

        Ceremony in Honor of the Bicentennial of the Birth of President 
            Abraham Lincoln, Use of Capitol Rotunda. H. Con. Res. 27; 
            Mr. Jackson of Illinois.

        Citizenship Day Celebration, Use of Capitol Grounds. H. Con. 
            Res. 136; Ms. Watson et al.

        Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. S. 2865.

        Congressional Review Act Improvement Act. H.R. 2247; Mr. Cohen 
            et al.

        Convening Day of Second Session. H.J. Res. 62; Mr. Hoyer.

        Convening of the First Session of the One Hundred Twelfth 
            Congress. S.J. Res. 40.

        District of Columbia, Statues by. H.R. 5493; Ms. Norton.

        Electoral Vote Count. S. Con. Res. 1.

        Ethics in Government Act Amendment. S. 3791.

        Fallen Heroes Flag Act. H.R. 415; Mr. King of New York et al.

        Furnishing of Statues for Statuary Hall by Territories. H.R. 
            5711; Mr. Faleomavaega et al.

        Hall of the House, Improved Accessibility of. H. Res. 1555; Ms. 
            Slaughter.

        Holocaust Victims Remembrance Ceremony, Use of Capitol Rotunda. 
            H. Con. Res. 54; Mr. Waxman et al. H. Con. Res. 236; Mr. 
            Klein of Florida et al.

        House of Representatives:

                Administration Appointments. H. Res. 1455; Mr. Smith of 
                    Texas et al.

                Barrow Jr., M. Pope. H. Res. 635; Mr. Dingell.

                Clerk Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Hoyer.

                Committee Membership:

                        Majority. H. Res. 8; H. Res. 24; H. Res. 51; H. 
                            Res. 74; H. Res. 80; H. Res. 96; H. Res. 
                            237; H. Res. 381; H. Res. 651; H. Res. 834; 
                            H. Res. 921; H. Res. 1156; H. Res. 1334; Mr. 
                            Larson of Connecticut. H. Res. 1397; Ms. Zoe 
                            Lofgren of California.

                        Majority Technical Correction. H. Res. 137; Mr. 
                            Larson of Connecticut.

                        Minority. H. Res. 12; H. Res. 38; H. Res. 59; H. 
                            Res. 78; H. Res. 118; H. Res. 277; H. Res. 
                            548; H. Res. 580; H. Res. 640; H. Res. 723; 
                            H. Res. 770; H. Res. 807; H. Res. 1095; H. 
                            Res. 1223; H. Res. 1415; H. Res. 1447; Mr. 
                            Pence.

                Committees:

                        Committee Funding. H. Res. 279; Mr. Brady of 
                            Pennsylvania.

                                Consideration of. H. Res. 294; Mr. 
                                    Hastings of Florida.

                        Committee Funding, Committee on Standards of 
                            Official Conduct. H. Res. 1050; Ms. Zoe 
                            Lofgren of California et al.

                        Committee on Education and Labor. H. Res. 1363; 
                            Mr. George Miller of California.

                        House Administration, Paying Salaries. H.R. 
                            1752; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania.

                        Judiciary, Committee on the Investigation and 
                            Studies by (Judicial Impeachment), 
                            authorizing. H. Res. 424; Mr. Conyers et al.

                        Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 
                            Changing the Size of. H. Res. 97; Ms. 
                            Slaughter.

                Congressional Budget Office. H. Res. 1178; Mr. Murphy of 
                    New York.

                Coughlin, Reverend Daniel P.. H. Res. 1216; Mr. Lipinski 
                    et al.

                Crowe, Sally. H. Res. 682; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of 
                    California et al.

                Demonstration Projects To Promote Innovations in 
                    Reducing Energy Consumption in the House of 
                    Representatives. H.R. 1196; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of 
                    California et al.

                Dingell, John D., Longest Serving Member of the House of 
                    Representatives. H. Res. 154; Mr. Kildee et al.

                District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act. H.R. 157; 
                    Ms. Norton et al.

                Election Contest Dismissal, 1st District of Hawaii. H. 
                    Res. 303; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania.

                Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones College Fire Prevention 
                    Act. H.R. 2136; Ms. Fudge et al.

                Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 10; Ms. Slaughter. H. Res. 
                    1000; Mr. Hoyer.

                House of Representatives, Certain Facilities and 
                    Programs to Improve the Operation of. H.R. 5682; Mr. 
                    Brady of Pennsylvania.

                House Reservists Pay Adjustment Act. H.R. 1679; Mr. 
                    Brady of Pennsylvania et al.

                Joint Session, President's Address. H. Con. Res. 41; Mr. 
                    McMahon. H. Con. Res. 179; Mr. Connolly of Virginia.

                Kemp, Jr., Jack, Death of. H. Res. 401; Mr. Boehner et 
                    al.

                ``Kolbe Post Office, Jim''. H.R. 4495; Ms. Giffords et 
                    al.

                Member's Representational Allowance to be Deposited in 
                    the Treasury to Reduce the Federal Debt. H.R. 4825; 
                    Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al.

                Members of Congress Shall Not Receive a Pay Increase 
                    until the Annual Federal Budget Deficit is 
                    Eliminated. S. 3143.

                ``Meyers Post Office Building, Congresswoman Jan''. H.R. 
                    4095; Mr. Moore of Kansas et al.

                Minority Employee Designations. H. Res. 13; Mr. Bilbray.

                Murtha, Honorable John P., Death of. H. Res. 1084; Mr. 
                    Kanjorski. S. Res. 413.

                National Monuments, Information Relating to the 
                    Potential Designation of. H. Res. 1406; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Washington et al.

                Officers Election. H. Res. 1; Mr. Becerra.

                Official Photographs of the House. H. Res. 658; Mr. 
                    Brady of Pennsylvania et al.

                Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H. 
                    Res. 3; H. Res. 998; Mr. Hoyer.

                Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker and 
                    Clerk. H. Res. 4; Mr. Dingell.

                Question of the Privileges of the House. H. Res. 143; 
                    Mr. Carter. H. Res. 189; H. Res. 212; H. Res. 228; 
                    H. Res. 265; H. Res. 286; H. Res. 295; H. Res. 312; 
                    H. Res. 425; Mr. Flake. H. Res. 500; Mr. Hoyer. H. 
                    Res. 667; Mr. Flake. H. Res. 690; Mr. Boehner. H. 
                    Res. 744; Mr. Hoyer. H. Res. 1164; Mr. Boehner. H. 
                    Res. 1193; Mr. Flake. H. Res. 1194; Mr. Cantor. H. 
                    Res. 1220; Mr. Flake. H. Res. 1249; Mr. Boehner. H. 
                    Res. 1255; H. Res. 1287; Mr. Flake.

                Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; H. 
                    Res. 999; Mr. Hoyer.

                Rangel, In the Matter of Representative Charles B.. H. 
                    Res. 1737; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

                Resolution of Inquiry. H. Res. 449; Mr. Sensenbrenner. 
                    H. Res. 462; Mr. LaTourette et al.

                Rules and Manual Revised Edition. H. Res. 1720; Mr. 
                    Ellison.

                Rules of the House of Representatives Amendment. H. Res. 
                    40; Mr. Tanner et al. H. Res. 554; Mr. Baird et al.

                Rules Two-Thirds Vote Waiver. H. Res. 158; Ms. 
                    Slaughter. H. Res. 218; H. Res. 229; Mr. McGovern. 
                    H. Res. 289; Ms. Matsui. H. Res. 365; Mr. McGovern. 
                    H. Res. 450; Mr. Perlmutter. H. Res. 962; Mr. 
                    Hastings of Florida. H. Res. 973; Ms. Pingree of 
                    Maine. H. Res. 1392; Mr. Hastings of Florida. H. 
                    Res. 1487; Mr. McGovern. H. Res. 1495; H. Res. 1496; 
                    Mr. Cardoza. H. Res. 1537; Mr. Hastings of Florida. 
                    H. Res. 1752; Mr. Polis of Colorado. H. Res. 1771; 
                    Mr. McGovern.

                Rules, Motions to Suspend. H. Res. 157; Mr. Perlmutter. 
                    H. Res. 257; Ms. Pingree of Maine. H. Res. 766; Ms. 
                    Matsui. H. Res. 1190; Mr. McGovern. H. Res. 1392; 
                    Mr. Hastings of Florida. H. Res. 1436; Ms. Pingree 
                    of Maine. H. Res. 1537; Mr. Hastings of Florida. H. 
                    Res. 1721; Mr. Arcuri. H. Res. 1745; Ms. Pingree of 
                    Maine. H. Res. 1752; Mr. Polis of Colorado. H. Res. 
                    1771; Mr. McGovern.

                Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Hoyer.

        Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy, 50th 
            Anniversary, Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. Con. Res. 75.

        Inaugural Ceremonies. H. Res. 23; Mr. Hoyer. H. Res. 61; Mr. 
            Perlmutter.

        Johnson, John Arthur ``Jack'', Posthumous Pardon. S. Con. Res. 
            29.

        Joint Committees:

                Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 
                    Extension. S. Con. Res. 2.

                Library, Electing Members to. H. Res. 304; Mr. Brady of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                Printing, Electing Members to. H. Res. 304; Mr. Brady of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

        Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 228; 
            Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Joint Session, Presidental Address. H. Doc. 111-1.

        Kamehameha, King, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
            Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 80; H. Con. Res. 243; Ms. 
            Hirono et al.

        Keller, Helen, Statue of. S. Con. Res. 41. S. Con. Res. 42.

        National Mediation Board Relating to Representation Election 
            Procedures, Rule Submitted by. S.J. Res. 30.

        National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, Use of the Capitol 
            Grounds. H. Con. Res. 38; H. Con. Res. 264; Ms. Norton et 
            al.

        National Weekend of Remembrance Event, Use of Capitol Ground. H. 
            Con. Res. 171; Mr. Klein of Florida.

        New Frontier Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 2245; Mr. 
            Grayson et al. S. 951.

        Palmer, Arnold, Congressional Gold Medal to. H.R. 1243; Mr. Baca 
            et al.

        Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Former Senator 
            Edward Brooke, Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. Con. Res. 43.

        Presidential Notification of Completion of Business. H. Res. 
            1784; Mr. McDermott.

        Printing:

                Pocket Version of the United States Constitution. S. 
                    Con. Res. 35.

        Reagan, Ronald Wilson Statue in the United States Capitol. H. 
            Con. Res. 101; Mr. Lewis of California et al.

        Senate:

                Byrd, Honorable Robert C., Death of. H. Res. 1484; Mr. 
                    Rahall. S. Res. 572.

                Byrd, Honorable Robert C., Memorial Observances of. S. 
                    Res. 574.

                Byrd, Honorable Robert C., Use of Catafalque,. S. Con. 
                    Res. 65.

                CBO 72 Hours Before Consideration, Legislative Matters 
                    be Available and Fully Scored by. S. 1772.

                Hansen, Honorable Clifford Peter, Death of.. S. Res. 
                    315.

                Kennedy, Honorable Edward Moore, Death of. S. Res. 255.

                Nelson, Senator Gaylord. H. Con. Res. 255; Mr. Obey et 
                    al.

                Pell, Honorable Claiborne de Borda, Death of. S. Res. 8.

                President Pro Tempore, Election of. S. Res. 568.

                Quorum Assembled. S. Res. 2.

                Returning Measures to the Senate. H. Res. 1653; Mr. 
                    Levin.

                Secret Senate Holds, Elimination of. S. 3657.

                Senate Campaign Disclosure Parity Act. S. 482. S. 1858.

                Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act. S. 624.

                Simon Study Abroad Foundation, Senator Paul. S. 473.

                Stevens, Honorable Theodore ``Ted' Fulton, Death of. S. 
                    Res. 617.

        Soap Box Derby, Use of the Captiol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 37; H. 
            Con. Res. 247; Mr. Hoyer et al.

        Sojourner Truth, Use of Emancipation Hall in Captiol Visitor 
            Center. H. Con. Res. 86; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas.

        Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run, Use of the Captiol 
            Grounds. H. Con. Res. 39; H. Con. Res. 263; Ms. Norton et 
            al.

        State Admission Day Recognition Act. H.R. 3542; Mr. Daniel E. 
            Lungren of California.

        The 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat 
            Team, United States Army, Congressional Gold Medal to. H.R. 
            347; Mr. Schiff et al. S. 1055.

        The No Pay Raise for Congress Until the Budget is Balanced Act. 
            S. 3158.

        Webster Congressional Clerkship Program, Daniel. H.R. 151; Ms. 
            Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

        Women Airforce Service Pilots (``WASP''), Congressional Gold 
            Medal to. S. 614.

        Women Airforce Service Pilots, Use of Emancipation Hall, 
            Congressional Gold Medal to. H. Con. Res. 239; Mrs. Davis of 
            California et al.

        Yunus, Dr. Muhammad, Congressional Gold Medal to. S. 846.

Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. H. Res. 535; Mr. 
    Faleomavaega et al.

Congressional Made in America Promise Act. H.R. 2039; Ms. Kaptur et al.

Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program. H.R. 3435; Mr. Obey et 
    al.

Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act. H.R. 3126; Mr. Frank of 
    Massachusetts et al.

Contaminated Sediment Remediation Reauthorization Act. S. 933.

Continued Financing of Government Operations. H.R. 4314; Mr. Rangel.

        Consideration of the Senate Amendment. H. Res. 976; Ms. Pingree 
            of Maine.

Continuing Extension Act. H.R. 4851; Mr. Levin et al. S. 3153.

Copyright Cleanup, Clarification, and Corrections Act. S. 3689.

Coral Reef Conservation Act Reauthorization and Enhancement Amendments. 
    H.R. 860; Ms. Bordallo et al.

Coral Reef Conservation Amendments Act. S. 2859.

COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE:

        Civil Access to Justice Act. S. 718.

        Court Security Enhancement Act. H.R. 2661; Mr. Gohmert et al.

        Fair Sentencing Act. S. 1789.

        Federal Courts Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act. H.R. 
            4113; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

        Federal Judiciary Administrative Improvements Act. H.R. 3632; 
            Mr. Johnson of Georgia et al. S. 1782.

        Foreign Defamation Judgements. H.R. 2765; Mr. Cohen et al.

        Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act. H.R. 3808; Mr. 
            Aderholt et al.

        Judicial Survivors Protection Act. S. 1107.

        O'Connor, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day. H. Res. 1141; Ms. 
            Giffords et al.

        Pilot Program in Certain District Courts. H.R. 628; Mr. Issa et 
            al.

        Removal Clarification Act. H.R. 5281; Mr. Johnson of Georgia et 
            al. H.R. 6560; Mr. Johnson of Georgia.

        Richardson, Chief Justice William S.. H. Res. 1470; Mr. Djou et 
            al.

        Statutory Time-Periods Technical Amendments Act. H.R. 1626; Mr. 
            Johnson of Georgia et al.

        Sunshine in the Courtroom Act. S. 657.

        Supreme Court Proceedings, Televising of. S. 446.

        Temporary Judgeships and Bankruptcy Judgeships Act. S. 193.

        United States v. New Black Panther Party. H. Res. 994; Mr. Wolf.

Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act. S. 3816.

Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act. H.R. 5502; 
    Mr. Maffei et al. S. 414.

Credit Card Rate Freeze Act. S. 1927.

Credit CARD Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 3606; Mr. Welch et al.

Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 627; Mrs. Maloney et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 379; Mr. Perlmutter.

Crime Victims Fund Preservation Act. S. 1340.

CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION:

        A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act. H.R. 1933; Mr. 
            Klein of Florida et al.

        Alien Smuggling and Terrorism Prevention Act. H.R. 1029; Mr. 
            Hill et al.

        Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act of 2004 
            Extension Act. H.R. 2675; H.R. 5330; Mr. Johnson of Georgia 
            et al.

        Billy's Law. H.R. 3695; Mr. Murphy of Connecticut et al.

        Border Patrol. H. Res. 14; Mr. Issa.

        CAMPUS Safety Act. H.R. 748; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

        Child Protection Improvements Act. H.R. 1469; Mr. Schiff et al.

        COPS Improvements Act. H.R. 1139; Mr. Weiner et al.

        ``Crime Prevention Month''. H. Con. Res. 177; Mr. Reichert et 
            al.

        Crime Victims Fund Preservation Act. S. 1340.

        Crimes Against Humanity Act. S. 1346.

        Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act. S. 2950. 
            S. 3998.

        Criminal Investigative Training Restoration Act. H.R. 3963; Mr. 
            Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

        Criminal Justice Reinvestment Act. S. 2772.

        Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act. H.R. 3360; Ms. Matsui et 
            al. S. 588.

        Dale Long Emergency Medical Service Providers Protection Act. S. 
            1353.

        Data Accountability and Trust Act. H.R. 2221; Mr. Rush et al.

        Death in Custody Reporting Act. H.R. 738; Mr. Scott of Virginia.

        Department of Justice 140th Anniversary. H. Res. 1422; Mr. 
            Sensenbrenner.

        Distracted Driving Prevention Act. S. 1938.

        Elder Abuse Victims Act. H.R. 448; Mr. Sestak et al.

        Fair Sentencing Act. S. 1789.

        Fairness in Cocaine Sentencing Act. H.R. 3245; Mr. Scott of 
            Virginia et al.

        Food Safety Accountability Act. S. 3767.

        Human Rights Enforcement Act. S. 1472.

        Improving Assistance to Domestic and Sexual Violence Victims 
            Act. S. 327.

        International Megan's Law of 2010. H.R. 5138; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        International Violence Against Women Act. S. 2982.

        Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act. 
            S. 678.

        Katie Sepich Enhanced DNA Collection Act. H.R. 4614; Mr. Teague 
            et al.

        Law Enforcment Service Dogs and Their Handlers. H. Res. 1614; 
            Mr. Coble.

        Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act. H.R. 1913; Mr. 
            Conyers et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 372; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act. H.R. 1727; 
            Mrs. Bono Mack et al. S. 1684.

        Methamphetamine Education, Treatment, and Hope Act. H.R. 2818; 
            Mr. McNerney et al.

        National Campus Safety Awareness Month. H. Res. 90; Mr. Sestak 
            et al.

        National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 25th 
            Anniversary. H. Res. 454; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        National Crime Victims' Rights Week. H. Res. 1104; Mr. Costa et 
            al.

        National Criminal Justice Commission. H.R. 5143; Mr. Delahunt et 
            al. S. 714.

        ``National Criminal Justice Month''. H. Res. 45; Mr. Poe of 
            Texas et al.

        National Cyber Security Awareness Month Sixth Annual. H. Res. 
            797; Ms. Clarke et al.

        National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. H. Res. 817; Mr. Al 
            Green of Texas et al. H. Res. 1637; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        National Night Out. H. Res. 623; Mr. Stupak et al.

        National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. H. Con. 
            Res. 104; Ms. Baldwin et al.

        National Silver Alert Act. H.R. 632; Mr. Doggett et al.

        National Urban Crimes Awareness Week. H. Con. Res. 227; Mr. 
            Towns et al.

        No Social Security Benefits for Prisoners Act. H.R. 4218; Mr. 
            Tanner et al.

        Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act Amendment. H.R. 1514; 
            Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

        Organized Retail Theft Investigation and Prosecution Act. H.R. 
            5932; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

        PASS ID Act. S. 1261.

        Personal Data Privacy and Security Act. S. 1490.

        PHONE Act. H.R. 1110; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

        Preserving Foreign Criminal Assets for Forfeiture Act. S. 4005.

        Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act. H.R. 
            6547; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act. S. 49.

        Safe Prisons Communications Act. S. 251.

        Saving Kids From Dangerous Drugs Act. S. 258.

        Sexual Assault Awareness Month. H. Res. 1259; Ms. Baldwin et al.

        Simplifying the Ambiguous Law, Keeping Everyone Reliably Safe 
            Act. H.R. 5662; Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California et al.

        Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act. H.R. 
            911; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Trafficking Deterrence and Victims Support Act. S. 2925.

        Tribal Law and Order Act. S. 797.

        U.S. Border Patrol 85th Anniversary. H. Res. 498; Mr. Teague et 
            al.

        Victims of Crime Act of 1984, 25th Anniversary. H. Res. 109; Mr. 
            Costa et al.

        Violence Against Women Act 15th Anniversary. H. Res. 738; Ms. 
            Slaughter et al.

        Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. H.R. 908; Ms. 
            Waters et al.

        Witness Security and Protection Grant Program Act. H.R. 1741; 
            Mr. Cummings et al.

        Youth Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, 
            Intervention, Support, and Education Act. H.R. 1064; Mr. 
            Scott of Virginia et al.

Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act. S. 2950. S. 
    3998.

Criminal Investigative Training Restoration Act. H.R. 3963; Mr. Daniel 
    E. Lungren of California et al.

Criminal Justice Reinvestment Act. S. 2772.

Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act, H.R. 3360, Correct Enrollment. H. 
    Con. Res. 289; Mr. Cummings.

Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act. H.R. 2378; Mr. Ryan of Ohio et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1674; Mr. Arcuri.

Cybersecurity Act. S. 773.

Cybersecurity Enhancement Act. H.R. 4061; Mr. Lipinski et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1051; Mr. Arcuri.

                                    D

Dale Long Emergency Medical Service Providers Protection Act. S. 1353.

Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act. H.R. 3714; Mr. Schiff et al. S. 
    1739.

Data Accountability and Trust Act. H.R. 2221; Mr. Rush et al.

Data Breach Notification Act. S. 139.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:

        Aviation Plan, 30-year. H. Res. 478; Mr. Forbes et al.

        Defense Level Playing Field Act. H.R. 6540; Mr. Inslee et al.

        Defense Production Act Reauthorization. S. 1677.

        Department of Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011. S. 
            3455.

        Detainees and Foreign Persons Suspected of Terrorism. H. Res. 
            602; Mr. Rogers of Michigan.

        DOD Authorization Act, FY 2010. H.R. 2647; Mr. Skelton et al. S. 
            1391.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2647). H. Res. 572; Ms. Pingree 
                    of Maine.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report 
                    (H.R. 2647). H. Res. 808; Ms. Slaughter.

        DOD Authorization Act, FY 2010 (H.R. 2647): Correct Enrollment. 
            H. Con. Res. 196; Mr. Skelton.

        Health Coverage, Department of Defense. H.R. 4887; Mr. Skelton 
            et al.

        Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
            2011. H.R. 6523; Mr. Skelton.

        Implementing Management for Performance and Related Reforms to 
            Obtain Value in Every Acquisition Act. H.R. 5013; Mr. 
            Andrews et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1300; Ms. Slaughter.

        Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarek Bin 
            'Attash, Ramzi Binalshibh, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, or Mustafa 
            Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi, Trial or Detention of. H. Res. 924; 
            Mr. McKeon et al.

        Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. S. 
            1392.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. S. 
            1390.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 
            Amendment. H.R. 6102; H.R. 6494; Mr. Taylor et al.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011. H.R. 
            5136; Mr. Skelton et al. S. 3454.

                Consideration of (H.R. 5136). H. Res. 1404; Ms. Pingree 
                    of Maine.

        Thirty Year Shipbuilding Plan for Fiscal Year 2010. H. Res. 477; 
            Mr. Forbes et al.

        Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act. H.R. 2101; Mr. Skelton et 
            al. S. 454.

Defense Trade Treaty Implementation Act. S. 3581.

Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections 
    Act.H.R. 5175; Mr. Van Hollen et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1468; Mr. McGovern.

Dental Emergency Responder Act. H.R. 903; Mr. Stupak et al.

Department of Energy National Security Act for Fiscal Year 2011. S. 
    3457.

Department of Homeland Security Component Privacy Officer Act. H.R. 
    1617; Mr. Carney et al.

Department of Homeland Security Employees 6th Anniversary. H. Res. 195; 
    Mr. Bilirakis et al.

Department of Homeland Security Study on Emergency Communications. S. 
    1755.

Department of the Interior Research and Technologies for Oil Spill 
    Prevention and Response Act. S. 3515.

Deposit Restricted Qualified Tuition Programs Act. H.R. 4178; Mr. 
    Cleaver et al.

Derivatives Markets Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 977; Mr. 
    Peterson et al.

Detainees and Foreign Persons Suspected of Terrorism. H. Res. 602; Mr. 
    Rogers of Michigan.

Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act. S. 3827. S. 
    3962. S. 3963. S. 3992.

Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act. S. 1694.

Disaster Relief and Summer Jobs Act. H.R. 4899; Mr. Obey.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1204; Mr. Perlmutter.

Disaster Response, Recovery, and Mitigation Enhancement Act. H.R. 3377; 
    Mr. Oberstar et al.

DISCHARGE PETITIONS:

        Pursuant to clause 2, rule XV:

                1. To eliminate pay adjustments for Members of Congress, 
                    and for other purposes; Filed May 23, 2009. H.R. 
                    581; Mr. Latta.

                2. To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide 
                    that penalties and interest will not be imposed on 
                    individuals who are citizens of the United States; 
                    Filed March 31, 2009. H.R. 735; Mr. Carter.

                3. Providing for consideration of the resolution H.Res. 
                    251, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to 
                    transmit to the House of Representative all 
                    information in his possession relating to specific 
                    communications with (AIG); Filed May 7, 2009. H. 
                    Res. 359; Mr. LaTourette.

                4. Providing for consideration of H.R. 2194, Iran 
                    Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act; Filed July 15, 
                    2009. H. Res. 460; Mr. Burton of Indiana.

                5. To amend the Clean Air Act to provide that greenhouse 
                    gases are not subject to the Act, and for other 
                    purposes; Filed July 23, 2009. H.R. 391; Mrs. 
                    Blackburn.

                6. Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to 
                    require that legislation and conference reports be 
                    available on the Internet for 72 hours before 
                    consideration by the House; Filed Sept. 23, 2009. H. 
                    Res. 554; Mr. Walden.

                7. Keep Terrorists Out of America Act; Filed November 
                    18, 2009. H.R. 2294; Mr. Hoekstra.

                8. Turn on the Pumps Act; Filed December 2, 2009. H.R. 
                    3105; Mr. Nunes.

                9. Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives 
                    that any conference committee or other meetings held 
                    to determine the content of national health care 
                    legislation be conducted in public under the 
                    watchful eye of the people of the United States; 
                    Filed January 13, 2010. H. Res. 847; Mr. Buchanan.

                10. Providing for consideration of H.R. 775, Military 
                    Surviving Spouses Equity Act; Filed March 15, 2010. 
                    H.R. 775; Mr. Jones.

                11. To repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care 
                    Act; Filed June 16, 2010. H.R. 4972; Mr. King of 
                    Iowa.

                12. Providing for consideration of the bill H.R. 5424, 
                    Reform Americans Can Afford Act; Filed August 10, 
                    2010. H.R. 5424; Mr. Herger.

                 13. Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act; 
                    Filed September 15, 2010.

Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 3190; Mr. Johnson of 
    Georgia et al. S. 148.

Distracted Driving Prevention Act. S. 1938.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:

        Corps of Engineers, Jurisdiction of. H.R. 5545; Ms. Norton.

        D.C. Courts and Public Defender Service Act. H.R. 5367; Ms. 
            Norton.

        District of Columbia Hatch Act Reform Act. H.R. 1345; Ms. 
            Norton.

        District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act. H.R. 157; Ms. 
            Norton et al. S. 160.

        District of Columbia, Statues by. H.R. 5493; Ms. Norton.

        District of Columbia, Transfer Certain Properties to. H.R. 5494; 
            Ms. Norton.

        ``Height Post Office Building, Dorothy I.''. H.R. 6118; Ms. 
            Norton et al.

        His All Holiness Bartholomew, Archbishop of Constantinople, New 
            Rome, Ecumenical Patriarch. H. Res. 838; Mr. Bilirakis et 
            al.

        Howard University School of Law's, 140-year legacy. H. Res. 684; 
            Ms. Kilpatrick of Michigan et al.

        Kingman and Heritage Islands Act. H.R. 2092; H.R. 6278; Ms. 
            Norton.

        Komen Race for the Cure, Susan G., 20th Anniversary. H. Con. 
            Res. 109; Mr. Connolly of Virginia et al.

        Langston Golf Course, John Mercer, 70th Anniversary. H. Res. 
            526; Ms. Norton et al.

        Major General David F. Wherley, Jr. District of Columbia 
            National Guard Retention and College Access Act. H.R. 3913; 
            Ms. Norton.

        Metrorail Tragedy. H. Res. 612; Ms. Norton et al.

        National Liberty Memorial Act. S. 2738.

        National Women's History Museum Act. H.R. 1700; Mrs. Maloney et 
            al. S. 2129.

        Non-Foreign AREA Act. S. 507.

        Peace Corps Commemorative Foundation. H.R. 4195; Mr. Farr et al.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act. S. 1552.

        Sons and Daughters in Touch, 20th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 278; 
            Mrs. Halvorson et al.

        Special Elections for Council of the District of Columbia, 
            Timing of. H.R. 5702; Ms. Norton.

        ``Udall Department of the Interior Building, Stewart Lee''. H.R. 
            5128; Mr. Heinrich et al. S. 3248.

        United States Secret Service Retirement Act. S. 1862.

        United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Modernization 
            Act. S. 1510.

        USA Science & Engineering Festival, Inaugural. H. Res. 1660; Mr. 
            Bilbray et al.

        Vietnam Veterans Memorial Visitor Center Extension. H.R. 3689; 
            Mr. Rahall et al.

        Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact. S.J. 
            Res. 19. S.J. Res. 25.

Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act. H.R. 2517; Ms. 
    Baldwin et al. S. 1102.

Dominy, Floyd. H. Res. 1327; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al.

Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor Center Partnership Act. H.R. 1287; Mr. 
    Visclosky et al.

Drilling Activities, Limit the Moratorium on. S. 3588.

Drinking Water System Security Act. H.R. 3258; Mr. Waxman et al.

Drug Free Communities Enhancement Act. S. 3031.

DTV Delay Act. S. 328. S. 352.

        Consideration of (S. 352). H. Res. 108; Mr. Cardoza.

Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve. H. Res. 701; Mr. Moran of Virginia et al.

                                    E

Earmark Transparency Act. S. 3335.

Economic Development Revitalization Act. S. 2778.

Economic Revitalization and Innovation Act. H.R. 5897; Mr. Oberstar et 
    al.

EDUCATION:

        Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. Res. 707; Mr. Polis 
            of Colorado et al.

        Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program 20th 
            Anniversary. H. Res. 1322; Mr. Honda et al.

        America's Teachers. H. Res. 374; H. Res. 1312; Mr. Graves of 
            Missouri et al.

        American Education Week. H. Res. 879; Mr. Minnick et al.

        Arts in Education Week. H. Con. Res. 275; Ms. Speier et al.

        Catholic Schools. H. Res. 39; H. Res. 1008; Mr. Lipinski et al.

        Christopher Bryski Student Loan Protection Act. H.R. 5458; Mr. 
            Adler of New Jersey et al.

        Colleges, Career and Technical. H. Res. 880; Mr. Cassidy et al.

        Columbus, Christopher. H. Res. 822; Mr. Thompson of 
            Pennsylvania.

        Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act. S. 
            3827.

        Education Opportunity Act. S. 7.

        Education, Secretary of. H.R. 2377; Ms. Titus et al.

        Elementary and Secondary Education Act Amendment, Internet Use. 
            H.R. 780; Mr. Putnam et al.

        English Language Training Programs. S. 1338.

        FIT Kids Act. H.R. 1585; Mr. Kind et al.

        Green Energy Education Act. H.R. 957; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Higher Education Act of 1965 Amendment. H.R. 3221; Mr. George 
            Miller of California et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 746; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Higher Education Act of 1965 Technical Corrections. H.R. 1777; 
            Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. H. Res. 493; Mr. 
            Klein of Florida et al.

        Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones College Fire Prevention Act. 
            H.R. 2136; Ms. Fudge et al.

        Integrated Schools 49th Anniversary. H. Res. 901; Ms. Moore of 
            Wisconsin et al.

        Josh Miller HEARTS Act. H.R. 1380; Ms. Sutton et al.

        Kentucky Wesleyan College 150 Years. H. Res. 837; Mr. Guthrie.

        Laurinburg Normal Industrial Institute. H. Res. 660; Mr. Kissell 
            et al.

        McCourt, Frank. H. Res. 743; Mr. Murphy of Connecticut et al.

        Melanie Blocker Stokes Mom's Opportunity to Access Health, 
            Education, Research, and Support for Postpartum Depression 
            Act. H.R. 20; Mr. Rush et al.

        Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
            Environmental Policy Amendments Act. S. 1818.

        National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. H. Res. 1472; 
            Mr. Polis of Colorado et al.

        National Assistant Principals Week. H. Res. 1131; Ms. Fudge et 
            al.

        National Campus Safety Awareness Month. H. Res. 90; Mr. Sestak 
            et al.

        National Charter Schools Week. H. Res. 382; H. Res. 1149; Mr. 
            Bishop of Utah et al.

        National Community College Month. H. Res. 338; Mr. Latham et al.

        National Computer Science Education Week. H. Res. 558; H. Res. 
            1560; Mr. Ehlers et al.

        National Early Educator Worthy Wage Day. H. Con. Res. 99; Mrs. 
            McCarthy of New York et al.

        National Healthy Schools Day. H. Res. 1280; Mr. Tonko et al.

        ``National Healthy Schools Day''. H. Res. 370; Mr. Tonko et al.

        National Jumpstart's ``Read for the Record Day''. H. Res. 741; 
            Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

        National Learn and Serve Challenge. H. Res. 769; Mr. Platts et 
            al. S. Con. Res. 46.

        National Physical Education and Sport Week. H. Res. 503; H. Res. 
            1373; Mr. Altmire et al.

        ``National Principals Month''. H. Res. 811; H. Res. 1652; Mrs. 
            Davis of California et al.

        National School Counseling Week. H. Res. 56; H. Res. 1029; Ms. 
            Linda T. Sanchez of California et al.

        National School Lunch Program. H. Res. 362; Ms. Watson et al.

        National Teacher Day. H. Res. 403; Mr. Klein of Florida et al.

        Phylicia's Law. H.R. 729; Mr. Rothman of New Jersey et al.

        Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act. H.R. 
            4247; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1126; Mr. Cardoza.

        Reconciliation Act of 2010. H.R. 4872; Mr. Spratt.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1203; Ms. Slaughter.

                Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 1225; Ms. 
                    Slaughter.

        Reform Americans Can Afford Act. H.R. 5424; Mr. Herger et al.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act. S. 1552.

        ``School Social Work Week''. H. Res. 182; H. Res. 1091; Mr. 
            Kennedy et al.

        Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Consortium. H. Res. 
            491; Mr. Adler of New Jersey et al.

        Silver Lake College. H. Res. 1142; Mr. Petri.

        Sojourn to the Past Organization 10th Anniversary. H. Res. 1058; 
            Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

        Special Education Teachers, Importance of. H. Con. Res. 284; Mr. 
            Sessions et al.

        21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act. 
            H.R. 2187; Mr. Chandler et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 427; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        STEM Education Coordination Act. H.R. 1709; Mr. Gordon of 
            Tennessee et al.

        Student Financial Aid Awareness Month. H. Res. 1353; Mr. Bishop 
            of New York et al.

        Teaching Elementary and Secondary School Students about the 
            Sacrifices that Veterans Have Made Throughout the History of 
            the Nation. H. Res. 897; Mr. Guthrie.

        Teen Read Week. H. Res. 836; Mr. Roe of Tennessee.

        Title VI International Education Programs 50th Anniversary. H. 
            Con. Res. 126; Ms. Watson et al.

        ``Undergraduate Research Week''. H. Res. 1654; Mr. Holt et al.

        United States Constitution Taught to High School Students. H. 
            Res. 686; Mr. Grayson et al.

        United States Military Academy at West Point. H. Res. 747; Mr. 
            Hall of New York et al.

        Voice of Democracy National Scholarship Program. H. Res. 1170; 
            Mr. Hunter.

        Weber State University 120th Anniversary. H. Res. 854; Mr. 
            Bishop of Utah.

Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. H. Res. 1276; Mr. George Miller of 
    California et al.

Effective Homeland Security Management Act. S. 872.

Electronic Message Preservation Act. H.R. 1387; Mr. Hodes et al.

Eliminate Privacy Notice Confusion Act. H.R. 3506; Mr. Paulsen et al.

Emergency Aid to American Survivors of the Haiti Earthquake Act. S. 
    2949.

Emergency Border Security Supplemental Appropriations Act. H.R. 5875; 
    Mr. Price of North Carolina et al.

Emergency Border Security Supplemental Appropriations Act (H.Res. 1653): 
    Return Bill to Senate with amendment. H.R. 5875; Mr. Price of North 
    Carolina et al.

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act. S.J. Res. 5.

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act Amendment. H.R. 1242; Mrs. Maloney 
    et al.

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act Executive Compensation Provisions 
    Amendment. H.R. 1664; Mr. Grayson et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 306; Mr. Perlmutter.

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, Disapproval of. H.J. Res. 3; Ms. 
    Foxx et al.

Emergency Management Assistance Compact Reauthorization Act. S. 1288.

Emergency Senior Citizens Relief Act. S. 3985.

Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continuation Act. H.R. 6419; Mr. 
    McDermott et al.

End Government Reimbursement of Excessive Executive Disbursements (End 
    GREED) Act. H.R. 1575; Mr. Conyers et al.

End the Trade Deficit Act. H.R. 1875; Mr. DeFazio et al.

Endangered Fish Recovery Programs Improvement Act. H.R. 2288; Mr. 
    Salazar et al.

ENERGY AND FUELS:

        Advanced Vehicle Technology Act. H.R. 3246; Mr. Peters et al. S. 
            2843.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3246). H. Res. 745; Ms. Matsui.

        Algae-based Renewable Fuel Promotion Act. H.R. 4168; Mr. Teague 
            et al.

        American Clean Energy and Security Act. H.R. 2454; Mr. Waxman et 
            al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 587; Ms. Matsui.

        American Clean Energy Leadership Act. S. 1462.

        American Falls Reservoir. S. 3099.

        Audit the BP Fund Act. H.R. 6016; Mr. Brady of Texas.

        Bonneville Unit Clean Hydropower Facilitation Act. H.R. 2008; 
            Mr. Matheson et al.

        Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. S. 1733.

        Clean Energy Jobs and Oil Company Accountability Act. S. 3663.

        Clean Energy Technology Manufacturing and Export Assistance Act. 
            H.R. 5156; Ms. Matsui et al.

        Cleaner, Greener, and Smarter Act. S. 5.

        Collinsville Renewable Energy Promotion Act. H.R. 4451; Mr. 
            Murphy of Connecticut.

        Consolidated Land, Energy, and Aquatic Resources Act. H.R. 3534; 
            Mr. Rahall.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1574; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act. H.R. 2751; Ms. 
            Sutton et al.

        Demonstration Projects To Promote Innovations in Reducing Energy 
            Consumption in the House of Representatives. H.R. 1196; Ms. 
            Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

        Department of Energy. H. Res. 1466; Mr. Sensenbrenner.

        Department of Energy National Security Act for Fiscal Year 2010. 
            S. 1393.

        Department of Energy National Security Act for Fiscal Year 2011. 
            S. 3457.

        Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. S. 3973.

        Energy and Commerce Recovery and Reinvestment Act. H.R. 629; Mr. 
            Waxman.

        Energy and Water Research Integration Act. H.R. 3598; Mr. Gordon 
            of Tennessee et al.

        Energy Jobs for Veterans Act. H.R. 4592; Mr. Teague et al.

        Energy Policy and Conservation Act. H.R. 5470; Mr. Pallone et 
            al.

        Energy-Efficient Manufactured Housing Act. S. 1320.

        Environmental Protection Agency Study on Black Carbon Emissions. 
            S. 849.

        Federal Agency Energy Efficiency Improvement Act. S. 1830.

        Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act. H.R. 
            4805; Ms. Matsui et al.

        Gas Turbine Efficiency Act. S. 2900.

        GREEN Act. H.R. 2336; Mr. Perlmutter et al.

        Green Energy Education Act. H.R. 957; Mr. McCaul et al.

        GRID Act. H.R. 5026; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts et al.

        Heavy Duty Hybrid Vehicle Research, Development, and 
            Demonstration Act. H.R. 445; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al. S. 
            679.

        High Efficiency Gas Turbines. H.R. 3029; Mr. Tonko et al.

        High-Performance Building Week. H. Res. 492; Mr. Carnahan et al. 
            H. Res. 1407; Mrs. Biggert et al.

        Hoover Power Allocation Act. H.R. 4349; Mrs. Napolitano et al.

        Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2938; Mr. Costello et al.

        Iran's Energy Sector. H.R. 1327; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et 
            al.

        Little Wood River Ranch. S. 3100.

        National Environmental Research Parks. H.R. 2729; Mr. Lujan et 
            al.

        ``National Pipeline Safety Day''. H. Res. 484; Mr. Larsen of 
            Washington et al.

        Natural Gas Vehicles. H.R. 1622; Mr. Sullivan et al.

        Nuclear Energy Research and Development Act. H.R. 5866; Mr. 
            Gordon of Tennessee et al.

        Nuclear Energy Research Initiative Improvement Act. S. 2052.

        Nuclear Power 2021 Act. S. 2812.

        Oil Spill Prevention Act. S. 685.

        Oil Spill Response Act. S. 3614.

        Oil Spill Response Improvement Act. S. 3643.

        Outer Continental Shelf Reform Act. S. 3516.

        Produced Water Utilization Act. H.R. 469; Mr. Hall of Texas et 
            al.

        Promoting Electric Vehicles Act. S. 3495.

        Promoting Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles Act. S. 3815.

        Renewable Electricity Promotion Act. S. 3813.

        Renewable Energy Environmental Research Act. S. 2852.

        Republic of the Marshall Islands Supplemental Nuclear 
            Compensation Act. S. 2941.

        Rural Energy Savings Program Act. H.R. 4785; Mr. Clyburn et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1620; Mr. McGovern.

        Solar Technology Roadmap Act. H.R. 3585; Ms. Giffords et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 846; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Supply Star Act. S. 3396.

        Sustainable Schools Pollution Reduction Act. S. 3362.

        Ten Million Solar Roofs Act. S. 3460.

        United States Air Force and Dyess Air Force Base. H. Res. 845; 
            Mr. Neugebauer et al.

        Wind Energy Research and Development Act. H.R. 3165; Mr. Tonko 
            et al.

        World Bank International Development Association Replenishment 
            Act. S. 954.

Enhanced Oversight of State and Local Economic Recovery Act. H.R. 2182; 
    Mr. Towns et al. S. 1064.

Enhanced S.E.C. Enforcement Authority Act. H.R. 2873; Mr. Campbell.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:

        Assistance, Quality, and Affordability Act. H.R. 5320; Mr. 
            Waxman et al.

        Chesapeake Bay Accountability and Recovery Act. H.R. 1053; Mr. 
            Wittman et al.

        Clean Air Act Amendment. H.R. 391; Mrs. Blackburn et al.

        Clean Coastal Environment and Public Health Act. H.R. 2093; Mr. 
            Pallone et al. S. 878.

        Clean Hull Act. H.R. 3618; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Columbia River Basin Restoration Act. S. 4016.

        Crane Conservation Act. H.R. 388; Ms. Baldwin et al.

        Electronic Waste Research and Development Act. H.R. 1580; Mr. 
            Gordon of Tennessee et al. S. 1397.

        Environmental Crimes Enforcement Act. S. 3466.

        Environmental Protection Agency. H.R. 5301; Mr. LoBiondo et al. 
            S. 3372.

        Environmental Protection Agency Study on Black Carbon Emissions. 
            S. 849.

        Environmental Protection Agency, Disapproving a Rule Submitted 
            by. S.J. Res. 26.

        Great Ape Conservation Reauthorization Amendments Act. H.R. 
            4416; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3537; Mr. Ortiz et al.

        National Fish Habitat Conservation Act. S. 1214.

        Natural Resources Conservation Service 75th Aniversary. S. Con. 
            Res. 62.

        North American Wetlands Conservation Act Amendment. H.R. 3433; 
            Mr. Wittman.

        Oil Spill Accountability and Environmental Protection Act. H.R. 
            5629; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Reauthorization Act. S. 
            345.

        Water Use Efficiency and Conservation Research Act. H.R. 631; 
            Mr. Matheson et al.

Equal Access to 21st Century Communications Act. S. 3304.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver Act. H.R. 5220; Mr. Hoyer et al.

Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act. H.R. 3639; Mrs. Maloney et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 884; Mr. Perlmutter.

Export Promotion Act. S. 3084.

                                    F

FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act. S. 
    1451.

FAA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 915; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 464; Mr. Arcuri.

Fair Disclosure and Pension Security Act. H.R. 2989; Mr. George Miller 
    of California et al.

Fair Elections Now Act. H.R. 6116; Mr. Larson of Connecticut et al.

Fair Labor Standards Act Amendment. S. 3772.

Fair, Accurate, Secure, and Timely Redress Act. H.R. 559; Ms. Clarke et 
    al.

Fairness in Cocaine Sentencing Act. H.R. 3245; Mr. Scott of Virginia et 
    al.

Fallen Heroes Flag Act. H.R. 415; Mr. King of New York et al.

False Claims Act Correction Act. H.R. 1788; Mr. Berman et al.

Family Medical Leave Act Amendment. H.R. 912; Mr. Bishop of New York et 
    al.

Faster FOIA Act. S. 3111.

FBI Families of Fallen Heroes Act. H.R. 2711; Mr. Rogers of Michigan et 
    al.

FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhancement Act. S. 2881.

FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. S. 510.

Federal Acquisition Institute Improvement Act. S. 2902.

Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments. H.R. 1320; Mr. Clay et al.

Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act 2010 (H.Res. 1653): Return 
    Bill to Senate. S. 3187.

Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, FY 2009. H.R. 1512; Mr. 
    Rangel et al.

Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, FY 2010. H.R. 3607; Mr. 
    Oberstar et al.

Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, Part II, FY 2010. H.R. 
    4217; Mr. Rangel et al.

Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act. H.R. 5112; Mr. Carnahan et al. 
    S. 3250.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. H.R. 6398; Mr. Doggett et al.

Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 Amendment. H.R. 749; Mr. Jones et 
    al. H.R. 5609; Mr. Hall of New York et al. S. 3628.

Federal Election Integrity Act. H.R. 512; Mrs. Davis of California et 
    al.

Federal Employees (see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT).

Federal Executive Board Authorization Act. S. 806.

Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act. S. 303.

Federal Firefighters Fairness Act. S. 599.

Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Amendment. S. 1232.

Federal Hiring Process Improvement Act. S. 736.

Federal Judiciary Administrative Improvements Act. H.R. 3632; Mr. 
    Johnson of Georgia et al. S. 1782.

Federal Land Avalanche Protection Act. S. 2907.

Federal Land Disposal Account. S. 3762.

Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act Reauthorization. S. 1787.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. S. 1496.

Federal Reserve System, Audit of and Report on. S. 2939.

Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act. H.R. 2780; Mr. 
    Rooney.

Federal Securities Laws. H.R. 2623; Mr. McCarthy of California.

Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act. S. 2868.

FEMA Accountability Act. S. 713.

FEMA Independence Act. H.R. 1174; Mr. Oberstar et al.

Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Act. S. 1965.

Ferschke, Hotaru Nakama, Relief of. S. 1774.

FHA Reform Act. H.R. 5072; Ms. Waters et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1424; Mr. Perlmutter.

Filipino American History Month. H. Res. 780; Mr. Filner et al.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:

        African Development Fund Replenishment Act. S. 955.

        Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act. H.R. 3126; Mr. Frank 
            of Massachusetts et al.

        Contaminated Drywall, Allow Temporary Forbearance Without 
            Penalty on Payments on their Home Mortgages. H. Con. Res. 
            197; Mr. Nye et al.

        Corporate and Financial Institution Compensation Fairness Act. 
            H.R. 3269; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 697; Mr. McGovern.

        Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act. 
            H.R. 5502; Mr. Maffei et al. S. 414.

        Credit Card Rate Freeze Act. S. 1927.

        Credit CARD Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 3606; Mr. Welch et 
            al.

        Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 627; Mrs. Maloney 
            et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 379; Mr. Perlmutter.

        Deposit Insurance Coverage. H.R. 786; Mr. Frank of 
            Massachusetts.

        Eliminate Privacy Notice Confusion Act. H.R. 3506; Mr. Paulsen 
            et al.

        Federal Credit Union Act 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 556; Mr. 
            Himes et al.

        FERA. S. 386.

        Fight Fraud Act. H.R. 1748; Mr. Conyers et al.

        Helping Families Save Their Homes Act. H.R. 1106; Mr. Conyers et 
            al. S. 895. S. 896.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1106). H. Res. 190; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Florida.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1106). H. Res. 205; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Florida.

        Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act. H.R. 200; 
            Mr. Conyers et al.

        Improved Financial and Commodity Markets Oversight and 
            Accountability Act. H.R. 885; Mr. Larson of Connecticut et 
            al.

        Improved Oversight by Financial Inspectors General Act. H.R. 
            3330; Mr. Driehaus et al.

        Mortgage Loan Modifications. H.R. 788; Mr. Kanjorski et al.

        Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act. H.R. 1728; Mr. 
            Miller of North Carolina et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 400; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act Amendments. H.R. 1674; 
            Mrs. Maloney.

        National Credit Union Administration. S. 4036.

        Restoring American Financial Stability Act. S. 3217.

        Troubled Assets Relief Program of the Secretary of the Treasury, 
            Bonuses Paid by AIG and other Companies Assisted with 
            Taxpayer Funds. H. Con. Res. 76; Ms. Kilroy et al.

        Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 4173; Mr. 
            Frank of Massachusetts.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 956; Mr. Perlmutter.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 964; Mr. Perlmutter.

                Waiving points of order against the conference report. 
                    H. Res. 1490; Mr. Perlmutter.

        World Bank International Development Association Replenishment 
            Act. S. 954.

Fire Grants Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3791; Mr. Mitchell et al. S. 3267.

        Consideration of (H.R. 3791). H. Res. 909; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

Firearms Excise Tax Improvement Act. H.R. 5552; Mr. Kind et al.

First Responder Anti-Terrorism Training Resources Act. H.R. 3978; Mr. 
    Rogers of Alabama.

Fiscal Responsibility Act. S. 10.

Fish and Fisheries (see MARINE AND MARITIME).

FIT Kids Act. H.R. 1585; Mr. Kind et al.

Flood Insurance Program Authorization. H.R. 3139; Ms. Waters et al.

Flood Insurance Reform Priorities Act. H.R. 5114; Ms. Waters et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1517; Ms. Matsui.

Food Safety Accountability Act. S. 3767.

Food Safety Enhancement Act. H.R. 2749; Mr. Dingell et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 691; Ms. Slaughter.

FOR VETS Act. S. 3794.

Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act Amendment. H.R. 2131; Ms. 
    Watson et al.

Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act. S. 1524.

Foreign Evidence Request Efficiency Act. S. 1289.

Foreign Manufacturers Legal Accountability Act. H.R. 4678; Ms. Sutton et 
    al.

Foreign Prison Conditions Improvement Act. S. 3798.

FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY:

        Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide 
            Resolution. H. Res. 252; Mr. Schiff et al.

        Afghanistan. H. Res. 1009; Mr. Reyes et al. H. Res. 1661; Mr. 
            Pitts et al. S. 615. S. Con. Res. 19.

        Africa. H. Res. 1405; Mr. Rush et al. H. Res. 1543; Mr. Polis of 
            Colorado.

        African Development Fund Replenishment Act. S. 955.

        American Samoa Earthquakes and Tsunamis. H. Res. 816; Mr. 
            Faleomavaega et al.

        Argentina. H. Con. Res. 156; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Travel Cards Act. S. 
            1633.

        Australia. H.R. 6411; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Austria. H. Res. 1074; Ms. Kilroy et al.

        Bangladesh. H. Res. 1215; Mr. Crowley et al.

        Bosnia. H. Res. 171; Mr. Berman et al. H.R. 5139; Mr. Berman.

        Brazil. H. Res. 125; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act. H.J. Res. 56; H.J. Res. 83; 
            Mr. Crowley et al. S.J. Res. 17. S.J. Res. 29.

        Burmese Regime's Undemocratic Upcoming Elections. H. Res. 1677; 
            Mr. Manzullo et al.

        Canada. H. Res. 519; Mr. Stupak et al. S. 2856.

        Chile. H. Res. 1144; Mr. Hinojosa et al. H. Res. 1662; Mr. Mack 
            et al. H. Res. 1714; Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas et 
            al. H.R. 4783; Mr. Levin et al.

        China. H. Res. 489; Mr. Levin et al. H. Res. 605; Ms. Ros-
            Lehtinen et al. H. Res. 1324; Mr. McMahon et al. H. Res. 
            1717; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. H. Con. Res. 151; Mr. 
            Minnick et al.

        Colombia. H. Res. 1465; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Costa Rica Earthquake. H. Res. 76; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al.

        Cuba. H.R. 4645; Mr. Peterson et al.

        cuba. S. Con. Res. 54.

        Cyprus. H. Res. 1631; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Czechoslovakia. H. Con. Res. 212; Mr. Mica et al.

        Darfur, Sudan. H. Con. Res. 159; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        East Africa. H. Res. 1088; Mr. Connolly of Virginia et al.

        Egypt. H. Res. 282; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

        El Salvador. H. Res. 1462; H. Con. Res. 213; Mr. Mack et al.

        Estonia. H. Con. Res. 267; Mr. Shimkus et al.

        Europe. H. Res. 892; Mr. Berman et al.

        Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act Amendment. H.R. 
            2131; Ms. Watson et al.

        Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act. S. 
            1524.

        Foreign Defamation Judgements. H.R. 2765; Mr. Cohen et al.

        Foreign Evidence Request Efficiency Act. S. 1289.

        Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011. 
            H.R. 2410; Mr. Berman.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 522; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        France. H. Res. 259; Mr. Boozman et al.

        Germany. H. Res. 398; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

        Global Food Security Act. S. 384.

        Greece. H. Res. 273; H. Res. 1107; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Guam. H.R. 3940; Ms. Bordallo et al.

        Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. H. Res. 636; Mr. Wolf. H. Res. 920; Mr. 
            Smith of Texas et al. H. Res. 922; Mr. King of New York et 
            al. H. Res. 923; Mr. Hoekstra et al.

        Guatemala. H. Res. 1462; Mr. Mack et al.

        Guatemala Landslide. H. Res. 76; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al.

        Haiti. H. Res. 1021; Ms. Lee of California et al. H. Res. 1048; 
            Mr. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania et al. H. Res. 1059; Mr. 
            McMahon et al. H. Res. 1066; Mr. Meek of Florida et al. H.R. 
            4462; Mr. Rangel et al. H.R. 4573; Ms. Waters et al. H.R. 
            5160; Mr. Rangel et al. H.R. 5283; Mr. Fortenberry et al. S. 
            1183. S. 2949. S. 2961. S. 3317. S. Con. Res. 61.

        Herzegovina. H. Res. 171; Mr. Berman et al. H.R. 5139; Mr. 
            Berman.

        Honduras. H. Res. 1462; Mr. Mack et al.

        India. H. Res. 134; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al. H. Res. 890; Mr. 
            McDermott et al.

        Indonesia. H. Res. 675; Mr. Price of North Carolina et al. H. 
            Res. 810; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al.

        International Science and Technology Cooperation Act. H.R. 1736; 
            Mr. Baird et al.

        Iran. H. Res. 175; Mr. Kirk et al. H. Res. 267; Mr. Honda et al. 
            H. Res. 560; Mr. Berman et al. H. Res. 1457; Mr. Costa et 
            al. H.R. 1327; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et al. H. Con. 
            Res. 36; Mr. Wexler et al. H. Con. Res. 209; Mr. 
            Fortenberry. S. 2799. S. Con. Res. 4. S. Con. Res. 45.

        Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act. H.R. 2194; Mr. Berman et 
            al.

        Iraq. H. Res. 471; Mr. Kratovil et al. H. Res. 873; Mr. 
            Rohrabacher et al. H. Res. 944; Mr. Peters et al.

        Israel. H. Res. 34; Ms. Pelosi et al. H. Res. 282; Mr. 
            Fortenberry et al. H. Res. 1359; Mr. Ackerman et al. H. Res. 
            1391; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al. H. Res. 1751; Mr. Klein of 
            Florida et al. H. Con. Res. 111; Mr. Garrett of New Jersey 
            et al.

        Israeli-Palestinian. H. Res. 1765; Mr. Berman et al.

        Italy. H. Res. 430; Mr. Pascrell et al.

        Japan. H. Res. 1326; Mr. Moran of Virginia et al. H. Res. 1464; 
            Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Jordan, Kingdom of. H. Res. 833; Mr. Schiff et al.

        Keep Terrorists Out of America Act. H.R. 2294; Mr. Boehner et 
            al.

        Korea. H. Res. 1036; Mr. Garrett of New Jersey et al. H.J. Res. 
            86; Mr. Rangel et al. S.J. Res. 32.

        Latvia. H. Con. Res. 267; Mr. Shimkus et al.

        Lithuania. H. Con. Res. 267; Mr. Shimkus et al.

        Madagascar. H. Res. 839; Mr. Blumenauer et al.

        Marshall European Center, George C.. H. Res. 528; Mr. Tanner et 
            al.

        Mexico. H. Res. 1032; Ms. Chu et al.

        Middle East. H.R. 2278; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Netherlands. H. Con. Res. 178; Mr. Van Hollen et al.

        North Korea. H. Res. 309; Mr. King of New York et al. H. Res. 
            1382; Mr. Faleomavaega et al. H. Res. 1735; Mr. Berman et 
            al.

        Pakistan. H. Res. 823; Ms. DeLauro et al. H. Res. 1613; Mr. 
            Berman et al. S. 962. S. 1707. S. 3665.

        Pakistan Enduring Assistance and Cooperation Enhancement Act. 
            H.R. 1886; Mr. Berman et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 522; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Philippines. H. Res. 800; Ms. Speier et al. H. Con. Res. 218; 
            Mr. Berman et al.

        Poland. H. Res. 266; Mr. Lipinski et al. H. Res. 1044; Ms. Ros-
            Lehtinen et al. H. Res. 1143; Mr. Quigley et al. H. Res. 
            1246; Mrs. Dahlkemper et al.

        Prague Conference on Holocaust Era Assets. S. Con. Res. 23.

        Radio Free Asia. S. 3104.

        ``Report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza 
            Conflict''. H. Res. 867; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Republic of Guinea. H. Res. 1013; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Republic of Hungary. H. Res. 915; Mr. Donnelly of Indiana et al.

        Republic of Lithuania. H. Res. 285; Mr. Shimkus et al.

        Romania. S. Con. Res. 67.

        Russian Federation. S.J. Res. 34.

        Samoa Earthquakes and Tsunamis. H. Res. 816; Mr. Faleomavaega et 
            al.

        Security and Cooperation in Europe Mediterranean Partners for 
            Cooperation. H. Res. 654; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

        Seven USAID and Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, 
            Heroism of. H. Res. 1059; Mr. McMahon et al.

        Sichuan Earthquake. H. Res. 877; Mr. Wu et al.

        Socialist Republic of Vietnam. H. Res. 20; Mr. Royce et al.

        South Africa. H. Res. 1412; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Sri Lanka. H. Res. 711; Mr. Davis of Illinois et al.

        START I Treaty Inspections and Monitoring Protocol Continuation 
            Act. S. 2727.

        Sudan. H. Res. 1588; Mr. Capuano et al.

        Taiwan. H. Res. 733; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et al. H. Con. Res. 
            55; H. Con. Res. 266; Ms. Berkley et al.

        Thailand. H. Res. 1321; Mr. Faleomavaega et al.

        Thatcher, Margaret, 30th Anniverary as the First Female Prime 
            Minister of Great Britain. H. Res. 378; Mr. Poe of Texas et 
            al.

        Tibet. H. Res. 226; Mr. Holt et al.

        Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1511; Mr. Smith 
            of New Jersey et al. S. 2839.

        Uganda. H. Res. 1538; Mrs. Davis of California et al. S. 1067. 
            S. 1067.

        Ukraine. H. Res. 981; Mr. Berman et al.

        United Arab Emirates. S.J. Res. 18.

        United Kingdom. H. Res. 1303; Mr. Lincoln Diaz-Balart of Florida 
            et al.

        United States Armed Forces from Pakistan, To Remove. H. Con. 
            Res. 301; Mr. Kucinich et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1556; Mr. McGovern.

        United States International Broadcasting Act Amendment. H.R. 
            3593; Mr. Royce et al.

        United States-Israel Missile Defense Cooperation and Support 
            Act. H.R. 5327; Mr. Nye et al.

        United States-Japan Relations, Takamiyama Daigoro to Sumo. H. 
            Res. 479; Ms. Hirono et al.

        University of Central America Jose Simeon Canas. H. Res. 761; 
            Mr. McGovern et al.

        Vancouver. H. Res. 1128; Mrs. Davis of California et al.

        Vietnam. H. Res. 672; Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California et al. 
            H. Res. 1228; Mr. Boozman.

        Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission Act. H.R. 2134; Mr. 
            Engel et al.

        Zimbabwe. S. 3297.

Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011. S. 
    2971.

Forests (see PUBLIC LANDS).

Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act. S. 1660.

Fort Pulaski National Monument Lease Authorization Act. H.R. 4773; Mr. 
    Kingston.

Free Flow of Information Act. H.R. 985; Mr. Boucher et al. S. 448.

Freedom of Information Act. S. 3717.

                                    G

Gas Turbine Efficiency Act. S. 2900.

General and Special Risk Insurance Funds Availability Act. H.R. 5872; 
    Mr. Frank of Massachusetts.

General Motors Corporation and Chrysler LLC Financial Assistance, 
    provided to. H. Res. 591; Mr. Boehner et al.

Generalized System of Preferences and the Andean Trade Preference Act 
    Extension. H.R. 4284; Mr. Rangel et al.

Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act. H.R. 1388; Mrs. 
    McCarthy of New York et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 250; Ms. Matsui.

Genocide. S. Con. Res. 71.

Girl Scouts USA Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 621; Mr. 
    Kingston et al.

GO Zone Bonus Depreciation Extension Act. S. 2761.

Goldman, Sean. H. Res. 125; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

Government Accountability Office Improvement Act. H.R. 2646; Mr. Towns. 
    S. 2991.

Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act. S. 942.

Government Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Performance Improvement Act. 
    H.R. 2142; Mr. Cuellar et al.

Government Information Transparency Act. H.R. 2392; Mr. Issa et al.

Great Cats and Rare Canids Act. H.R. 411; Mr. Inslee et al. S. 529.

Great Lakes Ecosystem Protection Act. S. 3073.

Great Lakes Icebreaker Replacement Act. H.R. 1747; Mr. Oberstar.

GREEN Act. H.R. 2336; Mr. Perlmutter et al.

Greensburg, Kansas Recovery Extension Act. S. 681.

GRID Act. H.R. 5026; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts et al.

Guam War Claims Review Commission. H.R. 44; Ms. Bordallo et al.

Guarantee of a Legitimate Deal Act. H.R. 4501; Mr. Weiner.

Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act. S. 1311.

                                    H

Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption. S. 1376.

Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act. 
    H.R. 3650; Mr. Baird et al. S. 952.

        Consideration of (H.R. 3650). H. Res. 1168; Ms. Pingree of 
            Maine.

HEALTH:

        Acquired Bone Marrow Failure Disease Research and Treatment Act. 
            H.R. 1230; Ms. Matsui et al.

        Affordable Health Care for America Act. H.R. 3962; Mr. Dingell 
            et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 903; Ms. Slaughter.

        Affordable Health Choices Act. S. 1679.

        America's Affordable Health Choices Act. H.R. 3200; Mr. Dingell 
            et al.

        America's Healthy Future Act. S. 1796.

        American Dental Association 150th Year. H. Res. 204; Mr. Simpson 
            et al.

        American Diabetes Month. H. Res. 1690; Ms. DeGette et al.

        American Heart Month. H. Res. 1039; Mr. Lee of New York et al.

        American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Rangel 
            et al.

        Anti-Tuberculosis Programs. H. Res. 1155; Mr. Engel et al.

        Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act. H.R. 1210; Ms. 
            Eshoo et al.

        Birth Defects Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Awareness Act. 
            H.R. 5462; Ms. DeLauro et al.

        Blood Cancer Awareness Month. H. Res. 1433; Mr. Jones et al.

        Blowout Prevention Act. H.R. 5626; Mr. Waxman et al.

        Breast Cancer Screening. H. Res. 971; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et 
            al.

        Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act. S. 1963.

        Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. H. Res. 1561; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Cervical Health Awareness Month. H. Res. 1011; Mrs. Halvorson et 
            al.

        Chiropractic Care Available to All Veterans Act. H.R. 1017; Mr. 
            Filner et al.

        Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act. H.R. 307; Ms. Baldwin 
            et al.

        Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. H. Con. Res. 60; Ms. Granger 
            et al.

        Comprehensive Health Reform Act. S. 4.

        Concussion Treatment and Care Tools Act. H.R. 1347; Mr. Pascrell 
            et al.

        Continuing Extension Act. H.R. 4851; Mr. Levin et al. S. 3153.

        Dental Emergency Responder Act. H.R. 903; Mr. Stupak et al.

        Dextromethorphan Distribution Act. H.R. 1259; Mr. Upton et al.

        Diabetes in Minority Populations Evaluation Act. H.R. 1995; Ms. 
            DeGette et al.

        Diabetes Screening Evaluation and Outreach Program 
            Recommendations. H.R. 6012; Mr. Space et al.

        Diabetes,Causes,Treatment and Education of. H. Res. 69; Mr. Baca 
            et al.

        Early Detection Month. H. Con. Res. 158; Mr. Etheridge et al.

        Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act. H.R. 1246; Mrs. 
            Capps et al. S. 3199.

        Emergency Medic Transition Act. H.R. 3199; Ms. Harman et al.

        Examination of Exposures to Environmental Hazards During 
            Military Service and Health Care for Camp Lejeune and Atsugi 
            Naval Air Facility Veterans and their Families Act. S. 3378.

        EyeCare America. H. Res. 1226; Mr. Gene Green of Texas et al.

        Family Health Care Accessibility Act. H.R. 1745; Mr. Tim Murphy 
            of Pennsylvania et al.

        Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. H.R. 1256; 
            Mr. Waxman et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 307; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

                Consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 532; Mr. 
                    Polis of Colorado.

        ``Fragile X Awareness Day''. H. Res. 611; Mr. Hare et al.

        GEDI Act. H.R. 5354; Mr. Engel et al.

        Health Care. S. 1572.

        Health Care Provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs that 
            Constitutes Minimum Essential Coverage, Clarify. H.R. 5014; 
            Mr. Filner et al.

        Health Care Provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs that 
            Constitutes Minimum Essential Coverage, To Clarify. S. 3162.

        Health Care Reform. H. Res. 983; Mr. Burgess.

        Health Coverage, Department of Defense, Minimal Essential 
            Coverage, Treated as. H.R. 4887; Mr. Skelton et al.

        Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act. H.R. 3596; 
            Mr. Conyers et al.

        Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act. H.R. 4626; Mr. 
            Perriello et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1098; Ms. Slaughter.

        Health Insurance Restrictions and Limitations Clarification Act. 
            H.R. 1253; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Heart Disease Education, Analysis Research, and Treatment for 
            Women Act.H.R. 1032; Mrs. Capps et al.

        Homeless Veterans and Other Veterans Health Care Authorities 
            Act. S. 1237.

        Improving Access to Clinical Trials Act. S. 1674.

        Indian Health Care Improvement Reauthorization and Extension 
            Act. S. 1790.

        Infant Mortality. H. Res. 260; Mr. Cohen et al.

        James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. H.R. 847; Mrs. 
            Maloney et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1674; Mr. Arcuri.

        Johanna's Law. H.R. 2941; Ms. DeLauro et al.

        Malaria Awareness Day. H. Con. Res. 103; Mr. Payne et al.

        Medical Malpractice Reform. H. Res. 871; Mr. Smith of Texas.

        Medicare DME Accreditation Deadline For Certain Pharmacies 
            Extension. H.R. 3663; Mr. Space et al.

        Medicare Physician Fairness Act. S. 1776.

        Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act. H.R. 3961; Mr. Dingell et 
            al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 903; Ms. Slaughter.

        Medicare Premium Fairness Act. H.R. 3631; Ms. Titus et al.

        Melanie Blocker Stokes Mom's Opportunity to Access Health, 
            Education, Research, and Support for Postpartum Depression 
            Act. H.R. 20; Mr. Rush et al.

        Mental Health Month. H. Res. 437; H. Res. 1258; Mrs. Napolitano 
            et al.

        Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Alert Program. H.R. 908; Ms. 
            Waters et al.

        National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 5710; Mr. Whitfield et al.

        National Alzheimer's Project Act. S. 3036.

        ``National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month''. H. Res. 407; 
            Ms. Castor of Florida et al.

        National Brain Injury Awareness Month. H. Res. 178; Mr. Pascrell 
            et al.

        National Day of Recognition for Long-Term Care Physicians. H. 
            Con. Res. 244; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et al. S. Con. Res. 
            52.

        National Diabetes Month. H. Res. 914; Ms. DeGette et al.

        National Essential Tremor Awareness Month. H. Res. 1264; Mr. 
            Moore of Kansas et al.

        National Health Care Legislation. H. Res. 847; Mr. Buchanan et 
            al.

        National Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Week. H. Res. 
            1522; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et al.

        ``National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month''. H. Res. 373; Mrs. 
            Bachmann et al.

        National Influenza Vaccination Week. H. Res. 1003; Ms. Chu et 
            al.

        National Men's Health Week. H. Con. Res. 142; H. Con. Res. 288; 
            Mr. Cummings et al.

        National Mesothelioma Awareness Day.. H. Res. 771; Ms. McCollum 
            et al.

        National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. H. Res. 787; 
            Ms. DeLauro et al.

        National Neurological Diseases Surveillance System Act. H.R. 
            1362; Mr. Van Hollen et al.

        National Nurses Week. H. Res. 192; H. Res. 1261; Ms. Eddie 
            Bernice Johnson of Texas et al.

        National Nutrition Month. H. Res. 274; Ms. Castor of Florida et 
            al.

        National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. H. Res. 727; Mr. Israel 
            et al.

        National Pain Care Policy Act. H.R. 756; Mrs. Capps et al.

        National Physician Assistant Week. H. Res. 1600; Ms. McCollum et 
            al.

        National Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month. H. Res. 55; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        ``National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''. H. Res. 1485; Mr. 
            Neugebauer et al.

        ``National Rehabilitation Counselors Appreciation Day''. H. Res. 
            247; Mr. Skelton et al.

        Neglected Infections of Impoverished Americans Act. H.R. 5986; 
            Mr. Johnson of Georgia et al.

        Oceans and Human Health Reauthorization Act. S. 1252.

        Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. H.R. 4972; Mr. King 
            of Iowa et al. S. 3152.

        Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Grandfathered Health 
            Plan Under the. S.J. Res. 39.

        Pediatric Research Consortia Establishment Act. H.R. 758; Ms. 
            DeGette et al.

        Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Funding Reform Act. S. 
            1507.

        Reconciliation Act of 2010. H.R. 4872; Mr. Spratt.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1203; Ms. Slaughter.

                Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 1225; Ms. 
                    Slaughter.

        Reform Americans Can Afford Act. H.R. 5424; Mr. Herger et al.

        Robert C. Byrd Mine Safety Protection Act. H.R. 6495; Mr. George 
            Miller of California et al.

        Robert C. Byrd Miner Safety and Health Act. H.R. 5663; Mr. 
            George Miller of California et al.

        Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act. H.R. 3792; H.R. 
            3792; Mr. Pallone et al. S. 1793.

        Scleroderma Research and Awareness Act. H.R. 2408; Mrs. Capps et 
            al.

        Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month. H. Res. 1663; Ms. Fudge et 
            al. H. Con. Res. 186; Mr. Davis of Illinois et al.

        Stop AIDS in Prison Act. H.R. 1429; Ms. Waters et al.

        Strengthening Medicare Anti-Fraud Measures Act. H.R. 6130; Mr. 
            Stark et al.

        Tay-Sachs Awareness Month. H. Res. 692; Mr. Arcuri et al.

        Type 1 Diabetes Research. H. Res. 35; Mr. Gene Green of Texas et 
            al.

        Veterans' Insurance and Health Care Improvements Act. H.R. 3219; 
            Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans', Seniors', and Children's Health Technical Corrections 
            Act. H.R. 5712; Mr. Levin et al.

        Veterinary Public Health Amendments Act. H.R. 2999; Ms. Baldwin 
            et al.

        Vision Care for Kids Act. H.R. 577; Mr. Gene Green of Texas et 
            al.

        Wakefield Act. H.R. 479; Mr. Matheson et al.

        Women Veterans Health Care Improvement Act. H.R. 1211; Ms. 
            Herseth Sandlin et al.

        World Malaria Day. S. Con. Res. 18.

        World Pneumonia Day. H. Res. 863; Ms. Shea-Porter et al.

Health Care Provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs that 
    Constitutes Minimum Essential Coverage, To Clarify (H.Res. 1653): 
    Return Bill to Senate. S. 3162.

Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act. H.R. 3596; Mr. 
    Conyers et al.

Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. S. 3307.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1742; Mr. McGovern.

Height, Dr. Dorothy Irene. H. Res. 1281; Ms. Fudge et al.

Help America Vote Act Amendment. H.R. 3489; Mr. Jackson of Illinois et 
    al.

Highway Trust Fund. H.R. 3357; Mr. Rangel et al.

HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:

        Castle Nugent National Historic Site Establishment Act. H.R. 
            3726; H.R. 3726; Mrs. Christensen.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3726). H. Res. 1038; Mr. Polis of 
                    Colorado.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3726). H. Res. 1038; Mr. Polis of 
                    Colorado.

        Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act. H.R. 548; Mr. Gary G. 
            Miller of California et al.

        Coltsville National Historical Park Act. H.R. 5131; Mr. Larson 
            of Connecticut et al.

        Galveston Historical Foundation. H.R. 2121; Mr. Paul.

        George C. Marshall National Historic Site Study Act. S. 1750.

        Gold Hill-Wakamatsu Preservation Act. S. 1596.

        Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. H. Res. 361; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen 
            et al.

        Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. H.R. 1471; H.R. 1471; Mr. 
            Bishop of Georgia et al.

        Land Grant Patent Modification. S. 1651.

        Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic 
            Site Designation Act. S. 1405.

        Minute Man National Historical Park 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
            599; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts et al.

        Minuteman Missile National Historic Site Boundary Modification 
            Act. S. 2726.

        Ocmulgee National Monument Renamed. H.R. 3603; Mr. Marshall.

        Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefield Protection Act. 
            H.R. 146; Mr. Holt et al.

        Training and Employment for Veterans and Members of the Armed 
            Forces in Curation and Historic Preservation. H.R. 5282; Mr. 
            Barrow et al.

        United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Violent Attack on June 
            10, 2009.H. Res. 529; Mr. Klein of Florida et al.

Home Star Energy Retrofit Act. H.R. 5019; Mr. Welch et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1329; Ms. Matsui.

Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act. H.R. 5623; Mrs. Dahlkemper et 
    al.

Homeland Security Grant Management Improvement Act. H.R. 5562; Ms. 
    Richardson et al.

Homeland Security Science and Technology Authorization Act. H.R. 4842; 
    Ms. Clarke et al.

Homeless Veterans and Other Veterans Health Care Authorities Act. S. 
    1237.

Homeowners' Defense Act. H.R. 2555; Mr. Klein of Florida et al.

Hoover Power Allocation Act. H.R. 4349; Mrs. Napolitano et al.

HOUSE REPORTS:

        Budget Allocations:

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 111-148; H. Rept. 111-174; H. 
                    Rept. 111-204; H. Rept. 111-238; H. Rept. 111-565; 
                    Mr. Obey.

        Committee Activity:

                Agriculture. H. Rept. 111-703; Mr. Peterson.

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 111-700; Mr. Obey.

                Armed Services. H. Rept. 111-710; Mr. Skelton.

                Budget. H. Rept. 111-704; Mr. Spratt.

                Education and Labor. H. Rept. 111-696; Mr. George Miller 
                    of California.

                Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 111-706; Mr. Waxman.

                Financial Services. H. Rept. 111-702; Mr. Frank of 
                    Massachusetts.

                Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 111-713; Mr. Berman.

                Homeland Security. H. Rept. 111-699; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Mississippi.

                House Administration. H. Rept. 111-715; Mr. Brady of 
                    Pennsylvania.

                Judiciary. H. Rept. 111-712; Mr. Conyers.

                Natural Resources. H. Rept. 111-701; Mr. Rahall.

                Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 111-705; Mr. 
                    Towns.

                Rules. H. Rept. 111-714; Ms. Slaughter.

                Science and Technology. H. Rept. 111-698; Mr. Gordon of 
                    Tennessee.

                Small Business. H. Rept. 111-695; Ms. Velazquez.

                Standards of Official Conduct. H. Rept. 111-707; Ms. Zoe 
                    Lofgren of California.

                Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 111-711; Mr. 
                    Oberstar.

                Veterans' Affairs. H. Rept. 111-697; Mr. Filner.

                Ways and Means. H. Rept. 111-708; Mr. Levin.

        Final Staff Report for the 111th Congress from the Select 
            Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. H. 
            Rept. 111-709; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts.

        Goldberg, In the Matter of Marc. H. Rept. 111-371; Ms. Zoe 
            Lofgren of California.

        Graves, In the Matter of Representative Sam. H. Rept. 111-320; 
            Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        Gustafson, In the Matter of Nicole. H. Rept. 111-690; Ms. Zoe 
            Lofgren of California.

        In the matter of allegations relating to the lobbying activities 
            of Paul Magliocchetti and Associates Group, Inc. (PMA). H. 
            Rept. 111-423; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        In the matter of the investigation into officially connected 
            travel of House Members to attend the Carib News Foundation 
            Multinational Business Conferences in 2007 and 2008. H. 
            Rept. 111-422; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        Oversight Plans for All House Committees. H. Rept. 111-69; Mr. 
            Towns.

        Rangel, In the Matter of Representative Charles B.. H. Rept. 
            111-661; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        Report of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. H. 
            Rept. 111-74; H. Rept. 111-122; H. Rept. 111-496; Ms. Zoe 
            Lofgren of California.

        Report of the Joint Economic Committee on the 2010 Economic 
            Report of the President. H. Rept. 111-545; Mrs. Maloney.

        Richardson, In the Matter of Representative Laura. H. Rept. 111-
            523; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        Stark, In the Matter of Representative Fortney ``Pete''. H. 
            Rept. 111-409; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California.

        The 2009 Joint Economic Report. H. Rept. 111-388; Mrs. Maloney.

        Vogel, In the Matter of Randy. H. Rept. 111-464; Ms. Zoe Lofgren 
            of California.

HOUSING:

        Aiding Those Facing Foreclosure Act. H.R. 5510; Ms. Kaptur et 
            al.

        AIDS Pandemic. H. Con. Res. 137; Mr. Nadler of New York et al.

        CJ's Home Protection Act. H.R. 320; Mr. Ellsworth et al.

        Energy-Efficient Manufactured Housing Act. S. 1320.

        Family Self-Sufficiency Act. H.R. 46; Mrs. Biggert.

        FERA. S. 386.

        FHA Multifamily Loan Limit Adjustment Act. H.R. 3527; Mr. Weiner 
            et al.

        FHA Reform Act. H.R. 5072; Ms. Waters et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1424; Mr. Perlmutter.

        Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act. H.R. 1675; Mr. 
            Murphy of Connecticut et al. S. 1481.

        Helping Families Save Their Homes Act. H.R. 1106; Mr. Conyers et 
            al. S. 895. S. 896.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1106). H. Res. 190; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Florida.

                Consideration of (H.R. 1106). H. Res. 205; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Florida.

        Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act. H.R. 200; 
            Mr. Conyers et al.

        Helping Heroes Keep Their Homes Act. H.R. 3976; Mr. Perriello et 
            al. S. 4058.

        ``Home Safety Month''. H. Res. 543; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

        Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act. H.R. 5623; Mrs. 
            Dahlkemper et al.

        Homeowner Protection and Wall Street Accountability Act. S. 3.

        Homeowners' Defense Act. H.R. 2555; Mr. Klein of Florida et al.

        Homes for Heroes Act. H.R. 403; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Hope for Homeowners Program. H.R. 787; Mr. Frank of 
            Massachusetts.

        Housing Fairness Act. H.R. 476; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Indian Veterans Housing Opportunity Act. H.R. 3553; Mrs. 
            Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al.

        Manufactured and Modular Housing. H. Res. 584; Mr. Donnelly of 
            Indiana et al.

        Mortgage Insurance Premiums for FHA. H.R. 5981; Mr. Frank of 
            Massachusetts.

        National Homeownership Month. H. Res. 502; H. Res. 1434; Mr. 
            Gary G. Miller of California et al.

        Neighborhood Preservation Act. H.R. 2529; Mr. Gary G. Miller of 
            California et al.

        Rural Homeowners Protection Act. H.R. 2034; Mr. Clay et al.

        Rural Housing Preservation and Stabilization Act. H.R. 5017; Mr. 
            Kanjorski et al.

        Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Act. S. 118.

        Section 8 Voucher Reform Act. H.R. 3045; Ms. Waters et al.

        Service Members Home Ownership Tax Act. H.R. 3590; Mr. Rangel et 
            al.

        Specially Adapted Housing Assistive Technoloby Grant Program. 
            H.R. 1170; Mr. Boozman et al.

        Twenty-First Century FHA Housing Act of 2009. H.R. 3146; Mr. 
            Adler of New Jersey et al.

        Wounded Warrior and Military Survivor Housing Assistance Act. 
            H.R. 6058; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Zero Tolerance for Veterans Homelessness Act. S. 1547.

Hudson River Valley Special Resource Study Act. H.R. 4003; Mr. Hinchey 
    et al.

Human Rights Enforcement Act. S. 1472.

Hunters for the Hungry Programs. H. Res. 270; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et 
    al.

Hydrographic Services Improvement Act Amendment. H.R. 2864; Mr. Young of 
    Alaska.

                                    I

IBM Corporation for receiving the 2008 National Medal of Technology and 
    Innovation. H. Res. 935; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

Immigration Programs Extension. H.R. 1127; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of 
    California.

Impeachment: G. Thomas Porteous, authorizing and directing the committee 
    to inquire on. H. Res. 15; Mr. Conyers et al.

Impeachment: G. Thomas Porteous, Jr., appointment of a committee to 
    receive and to report evidence, provide for. S. Res. 458.

Impeachment: G. Thomas Porteous, Jr., for high crimes and misdemeanors. 
    H. Res. 1031; Mr. Conyers et al.

Impeachment: G. Thomas Porteous, Jr., issuance of a summons and for 
    related procedures concerning, provide for. S. Res. 457.

Impeachment: G. Thomas Porteous, Jr., managers for the impeachment of, 
    appoint and authorize. H. Res. 1165; Mr. Schiff.

Impeachment: Samuel B. Kent, appointment of a committee to receive and 
    to report evidence, provide for. S. Res. 203.

Impeachment: Samuel B. Kent, for high crimes and misdemeanors. H. Res. 
    520; Mr. Conyers et al.

Impeachment: Samuel B. Kent, issuance of a summons and for related 
    procedures concerning, provide for. S. Res. 202.

Impeachment: Samuel B. Kent, managers on the part of the House of 
    Representatives to advise the Senate that the House of 
    Representatives does not desire further to urge the articles, 
    instruct. H. Res. 661; Mr. Conyers et al.

Impeachment: Samuel B. Kent, managers on the part of the House of 
    Representatives to conduct impeachment trial against, appoint. H. 
    Res. 565; Mr. Conyers.

Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007. H. Res. 
    28; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas.

Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act. H.R. 3393; Mr. Patrick 
    J. Murphy of Pennsylvania et al. S. 1508.

Improving Access to Clinical Trials Act. S. 1674.

Independent Living Centers Technical Adjustment Act. H.R. 5610; Mr. 
    George Miller of California et al.

Information Technology (IT) Investment Oversight Enhancement and Waste 
    Prevention Act. S. 920.

Informed P2P User Act. H.R. 1319; Mrs. Bono Mack et al.

Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act. S. 3728.

Inspector General Authority Improvement Act. H.R. 5815; Mr. Towns et al.

Intelligence Authorization Act, FY 2010. H.R. 2701; Mr. Reyes. S. 1494. 
    S. 3611.

        Consideration of (H.R. 2701). H. Res. 618; Mr. Hastings of 
            Florida.

        Consideration of (H.R. 2701). H. Res. 1105; Mr. Hastings of 
            Florida.

        Consideration of (H.R. 2701). H. Res. 1113; Mr. Cardoza.

International Adoption Harmonization Act. H.R. 5532; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of 
    California et al.

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). H. Con. Res. 266; Ms. 
    Berkley et al.

International Megan's Law of 2010. H.R. 5138; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
    al.

International Organizations Immunities Act. H.R. 5139; Mr. Berman.

International Professional Exchange Act. S. 3688.

International Protecting Girls by Preventing Child Marriage Act. S. 987.

International Science and Technology Cooperation Act. H.R. 1736; Mr. 
    Baird et al.

International Violence Against Women Act. S. 2982.

Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act. 
    H.R. 2267; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et al.

Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act. H.R. 3808; Mr. Aderholt et 
    al.

Investing in American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act. H.R. 5893; Mr. 
    Levin et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1568; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

Investor Protection Act. H.R. 3817; Mr. Kanjorski.

Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act (H.R. 2194): consideration of. H. 
    Res. 460; Mr. Burton of Indiana.

                                    J

Jessica Ann Ellis Gold Star Fathers Act. S. 3650.

Johanna's Law. H.R. 2941; Ms. DeLauro et al.

Joint Ventures for Bird Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 2188; Mr. 
    Kratovil et al.

Juvenile Accountability Block Grants Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
    1514; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

                                    K

Kansas City Animal Health Corridor. H. Res. 317; Mr. Moore of Kansas et 
    al.

Katie Sepich Enhanced DNA Collection Act. H.R. 4614; Mr. Teague et al.

Keep Terrorists Out of America Act. H.R. 2294; Mr. Boehner et al.

Kent, Samuel B., Impeachment of. H. Res. 424; Mr. Conyers et al.

``Kind of Blue'' 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 894; Mr. Conyers et al.

Korean Americans, Contributions of. H. Res. 1036; Mr. Garrett of New 
    Jersey et al.

Korean War 60th Anniversary. H.J. Res. 86; Mr. Rangel et al. S.J. Res. 
    32.

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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:

        American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Rangel 
            et al.

        Bureau of Labor Statistics 125th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 30.

        Civil Service Retirement System Computation for Part-Time 
            Service. S. 469.

        Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continuation Act. H.R. 6419; 
            Mr. McDermott et al.

        Excessive Pay Capped Deduction Act. S. 1007.

        Federal Employees:

                Continuing Extension Act. H.R. 4851; Mr. Levin et al. S. 
                    3153.

                Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act. H.R. 
                    2517; Ms. Baldwin et al. S. 1102.

                Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act. H.R. 626; 
                    Mrs. Maloney et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 501; Mr. Cardoza.

                Federal Retirement Reform Act. H.R. 1804; Mr. Towns et 
                    al.

                Federal Supervisor Training Act. S. 674.

                Highway Trust Fund Expenditures Ratification. H.R. 4786; 
                    Mr. Connolly of Virginia et al.

                Relocation Expenses Test Programs for Federal Employees 
                    Extension. S. 1825.

        Federal Employees, Prevent Attacks of. H. Res. 1187; Mr. Moran 
            of Virginia et al.

        Federal Firefighters, Treatment of Hours Worked Under a Trade-
            of-Time Arrangements. H.R. 3243; Mr. Sarbanes et al.

        Federal Hiring Process Improvement Act. S. 736.

        Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. H.R. 11; Mr. George Miller of 
            California et al. S. 181.

                Consideration of (H.R. 11). H. Res. 5; Mr. Hoyer.

                Consideration of (S. 181). H. Res. 87; Ms. Pingree of 
                    Maine.

        Non-Foreign AREA Act. S. 507.

        Non-Foreign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act Correction. S. 
            3066.

        Paycheck Fairness Act. H.R. 12; Ms. DeLauro et al. S. 182.

                Consideration of (H.R. 12). H. Res. 5; Mr. Hoyer.

        Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act. S. 3194. S. 
            3991.

        Secret Ballot Protection Act. S. 478.

        Secure Federal File Sharing Act. H.R. 4098; Mr. Towns et al.

        Tax Debts Shall be Ineligible for Federal Employment. S. 3790.

        Telework Enhancement Act. S. 707.

        Unemployment Compensation Extension Act. H.R. 3548; Mr. 
            McDermott et al.

        Work-Life Balance Award Act. H.R. 4855; Ms. Woolsey et al.

Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. S. 2724.

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act Improvements Act. S. 1132.

Law Student Clinic Participation Act. H.R. 4194; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren 
    of California.

Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel Remediation Act. H.R. 3123; Mr. Lamborn. 
    S. 3404.

Levinson, Robert. H. Con. Res. 36; Mr. Wexler et al. S. Con. Res. 4.

Library of Congress, Operations of. H.R. 5681; Mr. Brady of 
    Pennsylvania.

Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. H.R. 11; Mr. George Miller of California 
    et al. S. 181.

        Consideration of (H.R. 11). H. Res. 5; Mr. Hoyer.

        Consideration of (S. 181). H. Res. 87; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

Livable Communities Act. S. 1619.

Lobbying Disclosure Enhancement Act. H.R. 5751; Ms. Kilroy.

Local Community Radio Act. H.R. 1147; H.R. 6533; Mr. Doyle et al. S. 
    592.

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Madagascar's Natural Resources. H. Res. 839; Mr. Blumenauer et al.

Maersk Alabama Hijacking. H. Res. 339; Mr. Welch et al.

Mandatory Price Reporting Act. S. 3656.

Marianas Trench Marine National Monument. H.R. 4493; Ms. Bordallo et al.

Marianas Trench Marine National Monument Visitor Facility Authorization 
    Act. H.R. 3511; Mr. Sablan et al.

Marijuana. H. Res. 1540; Mr. Herger et al.

MARINE AND MARITIME:

        American Communities' Right to Public Information Act. S. 1274.

        Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act. S. 1421.

        Bureau of Reclamation Fish Recovery Programs Reauthorization 
            Act. S. 1453.

        Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
            1027; Mr. Sablan et al.

        Fish and Fisheries:

                Bunitan Tasi Act. H.R. 4493; Ms. Bordallo et al.

                Endangered Fish Recovery Programs Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    2288; Mr. Salazar et al.

                Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing Enforcement 
                    Act. H.R. 1080; Ms. Bordallo et al.

                International Fisheries Agreement Clarification Act. S. 
                    2856.

                International Fisheries Stewardship and Enforcement Act. 
                    S. 2870.

                Longline Catcher Processor Subsector Single Fishery 
                    Cooperative Act. S. 1609.

                National Fish Habitat Conservation Act. S. 1214.

                Pacific Salmon Stronghold Conservation Act. S. 817.

                Shark Conservation Act. H.R. 81; Ms. Bordallo et al. S. 
                    850.

                Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention 
                    Implementation Act Technical Corrections. S. 2871.

        Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act. S. 1311.

        Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine 
            Sanctuaries Boundary Modification and Protection Act. S. 
            212.

        Marianas Trench Marine National Monument Visitor Facility 
            Authorization Act. H.R. 3511; Mr. Sablan et al.

        Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Amendments. H.R. 844; Mr. Young 
            of Alaska. S. 859.

        Marine Turtle Conservation Act. H.R. 509; Mr. Brown of South 
            Carolina et al.

        Maritime Administration Reauthorization. S. 1308. S. 3566.

        Maritime Biometric Identification of Unauthorized Aliens in the 
            Maritime Environment. H.R. 1148; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Maritime Safety Act. H.R. 2652; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Maritime Workforce Development Act. H.R. 2651; Mr. Cummings et 
            al.

        ``National Estuaries Day''. H. Res. 710; H. Res. 1503; Ms. 
            Castor of Florida et al.

        Ocean Acidification. H. Res. 989; Mr. Inslee et al.

        Securing Protections for the Injured from Limitations on 
            Liability Act. H.R. 5503; Mr. Conyers et al.

        Southern Sea Otter Recovery and Research Act. H.R. 556; Mr. Farr 
            et al. S. 1748.

        Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve 
            Boundary Modification Act. H.R. 905; Mr. Stupak et al. S. 
            380.

Marine Sergeant Michael H. Ferschke, Jr. Memorial Act. H.R. 6397; Mr. 
    Duncan et al.

Medical Debt Relief Act. H.R. 3421; Ms. Kilroy et al.

Medicare Physician Fairness Act. S. 1776.

Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act. H.R. 3961; Mr. Dingell et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 903; Ms. Slaughter.

Memorials and Monuments (see COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS).

Mercury Pollution Reduction Act. H.R. 2190; Ms. Schakowsky et al.

Merida Initiative. H.R. 3239; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al.

Methamphetamine Education, Treatment, and Hope Act. H.R. 2818; Mr. 
    McNerney et al.

Middle Class Opportunity Act. S. 2.

Migratory Bird Treaty Act Penalty and Enforcement Act. H.R. 2062; Mr. 
    DeFazio et al.

Military Surviving Spouses Equity Act. H.R. 775; Mr. Ortiz et al.

Military Working Dog (MWD) Program. H. Res. 812; Mr. Lance et al.

Minority Business Development Agency 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 215; Mr. 
    Honda et al.

Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental 
    Policy Amendments Act. S. 1818.

Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act. H.R. 1728; Mr. Miller of 
    North Carolina et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 400; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

Mother's Day Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 2421; Mrs. Capito 
    et al.

Motor Vehicle Safety Act. H.R. 5381; Mr. Waxman et al. S. 3302.

Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. H.R. 1442; Mr. Matheson et al.

Multi-State Disaster Relief Act. H.R. 5825; Mr. Hill et al.

Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act. H.R. 
    1454; Mr. Brown of South Carolina et al.

Multiple Peril Insurance Act. H.R. 1264; Mr. Taylor et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1549; Ms. Slaughter.

Museum and Library Services Act Amendment and Extension. S. 3984.

                                    N

NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion 2009. H. Res. 957; Mr. McHenry et al.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). H. Res. 67; Mr. 
    Dreier et al.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act. H.R. 
    5781; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al. S. 3729. S. 3729.

National Alzheimer's Project Act. S. 3036.

``National and Commercial Space Programs''. H.R. 3237; Mr. Conyers et 
    al.

National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers. H.R. 2554; Mr. 
    Scott of Georgia et al.

National Bombing Prevention Act. H.R. 549; H.R. 549; Mr. King of New 
    York et al.

National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. H. Res. 1244; Mr. 
    Rodriguez et al.

National Commission on Children and Disasters Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
    5266; Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida et al.

National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims. H. Res. 757; Ms. 
    Edwards of Maryland et al.

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 Amendment. H.R. 
    6494; Mr. Taylor et al.

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (H.R. 5136): 
    Request Return of Papers. H. Res. 1467; Mr. Owens.

National Explosive Ordnance Disposal Day. H. Res. 1294; Ms. Ginny Brown-
    Waite of Florida et al.

National Financial Literacy Month. H. Res. 1257; Mr. Hinojosa et al.

National Flood Insurance Program. S. 3347.

National Flood Insurance Program Extention. H.R. 5569; Ms. Waters et al.

National Flood Insurance Program Reextension Act. S. 3814.

National Foundation on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition Establishment 
    Act.S. 1275.

National Great Black Americans Commemoration Act Amendment. H.R. 3967; 
    Mr. Cummings et al.

National Guard Employment Protection Act. H.R. 1879; Mr. Coffman of 
    Colorado et al.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. S. 1496.

National Historical Publications and Records Commission. S. 2872.

National Lab Day. H. Res. 1213; Ms. Fudge et al.

National Land Remote Sensing Outreach Act. H.R. 2489; Ms. Herseth 
    Sandlin et al.

National Law Enforcement Museum Act Amendment. S. 1053.

National Learn to Fly Day. H. Res. 1284; Mr. Boyd et al.

National Manufacturing Strategy Act. H.R. 4692; Mr. Lipinski et al.

National Metro Safety Act. S. 1506.

National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act. H.R. 554; Mr. Gordon 
    of Tennessee et al.

National Oilheat Research Alliance Reauthorization Act. S. 1672.

National Park Service Authorities and Corrections Act. H.R. 3804; Mr. 
    Tonko.

National School Lunch Program. H. Res. 362; Ms. Watson et al.

National School Psychology Week. H. Res. 700; H. Res. 1645; Mr. Loebsack 
    et al.

National Science Foundation, 60 Years of Service. H. Res. 1307; Mr. 
    Gordon of Tennessee et al.

National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4714; Mr. 
    Oberstar et al. S. 2768.

National Urban League 100th Year of Service. H. Res. 1157; Mr. Hastings 
    of Florida et al.

National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring Program Act. S. 782.

National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act. H.R. 4973; Mr. 
    Kratovil et al.

National Women's History Museum Act. H.R. 1700; Mrs. Maloney et al. S. 
    2129.

Nationally Enhancing the Wellbeing of Babies through Outreach and 
    Research Now Act. H.R. 3470; Mr. Cohen et al.

NATIVE AMERICANS:

        Alaskans:

                Native American Business Development Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 1834; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

        Census, 2010. H. Res. 1086; Mr. Baca et al.

        Hawaiians:

                Native American Business Development Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 1834; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

                Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act. H.R. 
                    2314; Mr. Abercrombie et al. S. 1011.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 2314). H. Res. 1083; Mr. 
                            Polis of Colorado.

        Indian Tribe, Federally Recognized. H.R. 1333; Mr. Grijalva et 
            al.

        Indians:

                ``Bennett Freeze''. S. 39.

                Blackfoot River Land Settlement Act. S. 2802.

                Cocopah Lands Act. H.R. 326; Mr. Grijalva.

                Coquille Indian Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz 
                    Indians, the Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower 
                    Umpqua, and Siuslaw, the Klamath Tribes, and the 
                    Burns Paiute Tribe. S. 1448.

                Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 375.

                Department of the Interior Tribal Self-Governance Act. 
                    H.R. 4347; Mr. Boren et al.

                Fountainhead Property Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1554; Mr. 
                    Boren et al.

                HEARTH Act. S. 3235.

                Hoh Indian Tribe Safe Homelands Act. H.R. 1061; Mr. 
                    Dicks et al. S. 443.

                Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act. H.R. 725; Mr. 
                    Pastor of Arizona et al. S. 151.

                Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act, H.R. 725, Correct 
                    Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 304; Mr. Rahall.

                Indian Health Care Improvement Reauthorization and 
                    Extension Act. S. 1790.

                Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Clarification Act. H.R. 
                    4445; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                Indian Reorganization Act Amendment. S. 1703.

                Indian Tribes, Leases. S. 2906.

                Indian Veterans Housing Opportunity Act. H.R. 3553; Mrs. 
                    Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al.

                Lumbee Tribe. H.R. 31; Mr. McIntyre et al. S. 1735.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 31). H. Res. 490; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                Native American Business Development Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 1834; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

                Omnibus Indian Advancement Act Amendment. S. 338.

                Pick-Sloan Tribal Commission Act. S. 3648.

                Seventh Generation Promise: Indian Youth Suicide 
                    Prevention Act. S. 1635.

                Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation 
                    Grand Coulee Dam Equitable Compensation Settlement 
                    Act. S. 1388.

                Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendment. S. 
                    2830.

                Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. 
                    H.R. 3254; Mr. Lujan et al. S. 965.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 3254). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                            McGovern.

                Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal 
                    Recognition Act. H.R. 1385; Mr. Moran of Virginia et 
                    al. S. 1178.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 1385). H. Res. 490; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                Tribal Law and Order Act. S. 797.

                White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification 
                    Act. H.R. 1065; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al. 
                    S. 313.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 1065). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                            McGovern.

                Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Alabama and Coushatta Indian 
                    Tribes of Texas Restoration Act. H.R. 5811; Mr. 
                    Reyes.

        Iron Working Training Program for Native Americans. H.R. 1129; 
            Mr. Lynch et al.

        Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
            Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act. H.R. 
            1035; Mr. Grijalva et al.

                Agree to the Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 
                    806; Mr. Grijalva.

        Native American Heritage Day Act. H.J. Res. 40; Mr. Baca.

        Native American Small Business Development Act. S. 1229.

NATO School. H. Res. 527; Mr. Tanner et al.

Natural Hazards Risk Reduction Act. H.R. 3820; Mr. Wu et al.

Neighborhood Preservation Act. H.R. 2529; Mr. Gary G. Miller of 
    California et al.

Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Reauthorization. S. 690.

Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Act. H.R. 
    2020; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al.

New Frontier Congressional Gold Medal Act (H.Res. 1653): Return Bill to 
    Senate. S. 951.

New Philadelphia, Illinois, Study Act. S. 1629.

No Cost Stimulus Act. S. 570.

No Social Security Benefits for Prisoners Act. H.R. 4218; Mr. Tanner et 
    al.

Non-Foreign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act Correction. S. 3066.

Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act. H.R. 2571; Mr. Moore of Kansas 
    et al.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). H. Res. 152; Mr. Tanner et 
    al.

North Fork Watershed Protection Act. S. 3075.

Northern Border Counternarcotics Strategy Act. H.R. 4748; Mr. Owens et 
    al.

Nuclear Energy Research Initiative Improvement Act. S. 2052.

Nuclear Forensics and Attribution Act. H.R. 730; Mr. Schiff et al.

Nuclear Power 2021 Act. S. 2812.

Nutria Eradication and Control Act. S. 1519.

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Ocmulgee National Monument Renamed. H.R. 3603; Mr. Marshall.

Office of Compliance, Board of Directors of. S. 1860.

Officer Daniel Faulkner Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act. H.R. 
    959; Mr. Patrick J. Murphy of Pennsylvania et al.

Offshore Oil and Gas Worker Whistleblower Protection Act. H.R. 5851; Mr. 
    George Miller of California et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1574; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Amendment. S. 3473.

Oil Pollution Research and Development Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
    2693; Ms. Woolsey et al.

Oil Spill Accountability and Environmental Protection Act. H.R. 5629; 
    Mr. Oberstar et al.

Oil Spill Response Improvement Act. S. 3643.

Omnibus Trade Act. H.R. 6517; Mr. Levin.

Oregon Caves National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act. H.R. 2889; Mr. 
    DeFazio et al. S. 1270.

Organization of American States Revitalization and Reform Act. S. 3087.

Organized Retail Theft Investigation and Prosecution Act. H.R. 5932; Mr. 
    Scott of Virginia et al.

Outer Continental Shelf Reform Act. S. 3516.

Overseas Contractor Reform Act. H.R. 5366; Mr. Welch.

Overseas Private Investment Corporation Reauthorization Act. S. 705.

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PACT Act. H.R. 1676; Mr. Weiner et al. S. 1147.

Parks (see PUBLIC LANDS).

Part-Time Reemployment of Annuitants Act. S. 629.

PASS ID Act. S. 1261.

Patent and Trademark Office. H.R. 3114; Mr. Conyers et al. S. 1358.

Patent Reform Act. S. 515.

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. H. Res. 1561; Mr. Burgess. 
    H.R. 4972; Mr. King of Iowa et al. S. 3152.

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Grandfathered Health Plan 
    Under the. S.J. Res. 39.

Paycheck Fairness Act. H.R. 12; Ms. DeLauro et al. S. 182.

        Consideration of (H.R. 12). H. Res. 5; Mr. Hoyer.

Peace Corps, 21st Century. S. 1382.

Pediatric Research Consortia Establishment Act. H.R. 758; Ms. DeGette et 
    al.

Performance Rights Act. H.R. 848; Mr. Conyers et al. S. 379.

Personal Data Privacy and Security Act. S. 1490.

Pick-Sloan Tribal Commission Act. S. 3648.

Plain Language Act. H.R. 946; Mr. Braley of Iowa et al.

Plain Writing Act. S. 574.

Porteous, Thomas G. Impeachment of. H. Res. 15; Mr. Conyers et al.

Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Funding Reform Act. S. 1507.

Poverty in America Awareness Month. H. Res. 1024; Mr. McDermott et al.

Prague Conference on Holocaust Era Assets.. H. Con. Res. 89; Mr. Wexler 
    et al.

Pre-Disaster Mitigation Act. H.R. 1746; Mr. Oberstar et al.

Predisaster Hazard Mitigation Act. S. 3249.

Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act. S. 369.

Preserving Foreign Criminal Assets for Forfeiture Act. S. 4005.

PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS:

        Adams Memorial Foundation. H.R. 2802; Mr. Delahunt et al.

        Brinker, Nancy Goodman, Presidential Medal of Freedom. H. Res. 
            708; Mr. Schock et al.

        Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 228; 
            Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Joint Session, Presidental Address. H. Doc. 111-1.

        Pre-Election Presidential Transition Act. S. 3196.

        President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. H. Res. 736; Mr. Platts 
            et al.

        Presidential Inaugural Tickets, Prohibit the Sale and 
            Counterfeiting of.S. 60.

        Presidential Library Donation Reform Act. H.R. 36; Mr. Towns et 
            al.

        Presidential Records Act Amendments. H.R. 35; Mr. Towns et al.

        ``Reagan Post Office Building, President Ronald W.''. H.R. 5278; 
            Mr. Foster et al.

        White House Fellows Program 45th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 72.

Prevent Deceptive Census Look Alike Mailings Act. H.R. 4621; Mrs. 
    Maloney et al.

Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act. H.R. 4247; 
    Mr. George Miller of California et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1126; Mr. Cardoza.

Prevention of Interstate Commerce in Animal Crush Videos Act. H.R. 5566; 
    Mr. Gallegly et al.

        Agree to Senate amendment with an amendment. H. Res. 1712; Mr. 
            Conyers.

Private Fund Investment Advisers Registration Act. H.R. 3818; Mr. 
    Kanjorski.

Professional Boxing Amendments Act. S. 38.

Promoting Transparency in Financial Reporting Act. H.R. 2664; Mr. Lee of 
    New York et al.

Protect Taxpayers From ACORN Act. S. 1751.

Protecting Against Indebting our Descendants through Fully Offset Relief 
    (PAID FOR) Temporary Extension Act. S. 3421.

Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act. S. 3480.

Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act. H.R. 5827; Mr. Boccieri et al.

Protecting Students from Sexual and Violent Predators Act. H.R. 6547; 
    Mr. George Miller of California et al.

``Public Contracts''. H.R. 1107; Mr. Conyers et al.

PUBLIC LANDS:

        Blue Ridge Parkway and Town of Blowing Rock Land Exchange Act. 
            H.R. 1121; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Cocopah Lands Act. H.R. 326; Mr. Grijalva.

        Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. H.R. 934; Mr. 
            Sablan et al.

        Forests:

                Benton MacKaye Cherokee National Forest Land 
                    Consolidation Act. H.R. 4658; Mr. Duncan.

                Cabin Fee Act. H.R. 4888; Mr. Hastings of Washington et 
                    al.

                Cibola National Forest. H.R. 5388; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                Deafy Glade Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1043; Mr. George 
                    Miller of California.

                Federal Land Assistance, Management and Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 1404; Mr. Rahall et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 281; Mr. Polis of 
                            Colorado.

                Florida National Forest Land Adjustment Act. H.R. 3954; 
                    Mr. Boyd et al.

                Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges. H. Con. 
                    Res. 95; Mr. Childers et al.

                Good Neighbor Forestry Act. S. 1122.

                Interchange of Lands to the Forest Service. H.R. 689; 
                    Mr. Herger.

                Louisiana, Kisatchie National Forest. H.R. 940; Mr. 
                    Alexander et al.

                National Forest Insect and Disease Emergency Act. S. 
                    2798.

                North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest. H.R. 1002; Mr. 
                    Shuler et al.

                North Country National Scenic Trail Route Adjustment 
                    Act. H.R. 481; Mr. Oberstar et al. S. 553.

                Sedona-Red Rock National Scenic Area Act. H.R. 4823; 
                    Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

                Ski Area Recreational Opportunity Enhancement Act. H.R. 
                    2476; Ms. DeGette et al. S. 607.

                Sugar Loaf Fire Protection District Land Exchange Act. 
                    H.R. 3923; Mr. Polis of Colorado. S. 555.

                Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Reauthorization 
                    Act. S. 345.

                Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land Conveyance Act. S. 
                    1719.

        Illinois, Village of Caseyville. H.R. 511; Mr. Costello.

        Interchange of Lands To The Bureau of Land Management. H.R. 689; 
            Mr. Herger.

        Joint Ventures for Bird Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 2188; Mr. 
            Kratovil et al.

        Land Conveyance:

                Box Elder Utah Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 601; Mr. Bishop 
                    of Utah.

                Florida, Miami-Dade County. H.R. 3175; Mr. Lincoln Diaz-
                    Balart of Florida et al.

                HALE Scouts Act. H.R. 310; Mr. Boren.

                Land Convegance, South Carolina. H.R. 5414; Mr. Brown of 
                    South Carolina.

                Las Vegas Motor Speedway. H.R. 409; Mr. Heller.

                Los Padres National Forest in California.. H.R. 129; Mr. 
                    Gallegly.

                Miami Dade College Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 838; Ms. 
                    Ros-Lehtinen et al. S. 814.

                Military Museum of Texas. H.R. 6510; Ms. Jackson Lee of 
                    Texas et al.

                Property Conveyance in Iowa. H.R. 5669; Mr. Latham.

                Roosevelt National Forest. H.R. 1858; Ms. Markey of 
                    Colorado.

                Utah National Guard Readiness Act. H.R. 603; Mr. Bishop 
                    of Utah et al.

        Land Grant Patent Modification. H.R. 1280; Mr. Stupak et al.

        Omnibus Public Land Management Act. S. 22.

        Parks:

                Buffalo Soldiers in the National Parks Study Act. H.R. 
                    4491; Ms. Speier et al.

                Camp Hale Study Act. H.R. 2330; Mr. Lamborn.

                Colonel Charles Young Home Study Act. H.R. 4514; Mr. 
                    Clay et al. S. 2933.

                Coltsville National Historical Park Act. H.R. 5131; Mr. 
                    Larson of Connecticut et al.

                District of Columbia, Transfer Certain Properties to. 
                    H.R. 5494; Ms. Norton.

                East Bay Regional Park District in California, 75th 
                    Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 211; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Great Smoky Mountains National Park 75th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 421; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.

                Heart Mountain Relocation Center Study Act. H.R. 3989; 
                    Mrs. Lummis et al. S. 2722.

                Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary 
                    Adjustment Act. H.R. 5152; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Morristown National Historical Park. H.R. 118; Mr. 
                    Frelinghuysen et al.

                ``National Park and Recreation Month''. H. Res. 288; Mr. 
                    Barrow et al.

                National Park Service and Northwestern State University 
                    Collections Conservation Center Act. S. 1018.

                National Park Service Authorities and Corrections Act. 
                    H.R. 3804; Mr. Tonko.

                National Park Service Flight 93 National Memorial. H. 
                    Res. 795; Mr. Shuster.

                North Cascades National Park. H.R. 2430; Mr. Hastings of 
                    Washington et al.

                Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial 
                    Enhancement Act. H.R. 1044; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Rota Cultural and Natural Resources Study Act. H.R. 
                    4686; Mr. Sablan.

                Saguaro National Park Boundary Expansion and Study Act. 
                    H.R. 715; Mr. Grijalva et al.

                San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Boundary 
                    Expansion Act. H.R. 4438; Mr. Rodriguez et al.

                Stephen Mather Wilderness and the North Cascades 
                    National Park. H.R. 2806; Mr. Hastings of 
                    Washington.

                Valles Caldera National Preserve Management Act. S. 
                    3452.

                Virgin Islands National Park. H.R. 714; Mrs. 
                    Christensen.

        Patent Number 27-2005-0081, Validate. H.R. 762; Mr. Heller et 
            al.

        Petersburg National Battlefield Boundary Modification Act. H.R. 
            3388; Mr. Forbes.

        Public Lands Service Corps Act. H.R. 1612; Mr. Grijalva et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1192; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area. H.R. 324; Mr. Grijalva 
            et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 760; Mr. Cardoza.

        Scenic Rivers System:

                Alpine Lakes Wilderness Additions and Pratt and Middle 
                    Fork Snoqualmie Rivers Protection Act. H.R. 1769; 
                    Mr. Reichert et al. S. 721.

                Devil's Staircase Wilderness Act. H.R. 2888; Mr. DeFazio 
                    et al. S. 1272.

                Elk River. H.R. 3113; Mr. Rahall.

                Illabot Creek. H.R. 1593; Mr. Larsen of Washington.

                Molalla River. H.R. 2781; Mr. Schrader et al. S. 1369.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 2781). H. Res. 908; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic River Expansion Act. S. 
                    853.

        Sloan Hills Withdrawal Act. S. 3313.

        Stornetta Public Lands Outstanding Natural Area Act. H.R. 4192; 
            Mr. Thompson of California et al.

        Treasured Landscape Initiative. H. Res. 1254; Mr. Hastings of 
            Washington et al.

        Utah Recreational Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1275; Mr. Matheson et 
            al.

        Wilderness and Wildlife:

                Captive Primate Safety Act. H.R. 80; Mr. Blumenauer et 
                    al.

                Hawk Mountain Sanctuary 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 670; 
                    Mr. Dent et al.

                Idaho Wilderness Water Facilities Act. H.R. 4474; Mr. 
                    Minnick et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 1038; Mr. Polis of 
                            Colorado.

                National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    4973; Mr. Kratovil et al.

                Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Wilderness Act. S. 1689.

                San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act. H.R. 3914; Mr. 
                    Salazar et al.

Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act. S. 3194. S. 3991.

Puget Sound Recovery Act. S. 2739.

Pulaski, Casimir. H.J. Res. 26; Mr. Kucinich et al.

Python Genera. H.R. 2811; Mr. Meek of Florida et al. S. 373.

                                    Q

                                    R

Radio Free Asia. H.R. 3593; Mr. Royce et al. S. 3104.

Radio Spectrum Inventory Act. H.R. 3125; Mr. Waxman et al. S. 649.

Radioactive Import Deterrence Act. H.R. 515; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et 
    al.

Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act. H.R. 233; Ms. Baldwin et al. S. 146.

Railroads (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL).

Rangel Rule Act. H.R. 735; Mr. Carter et al.

Rare Earths and Critical Materials Revitalization Act. H.R. 6160; Mrs. 
    Dahlkemper et al.

Real Estate Jobs and Investment Act. H.R. 5901; Mr. Crowley.

Red Cross Month. H. Res. 311; Ms. Watson et al.

Red Flag Program Clarification Act. S. 3987.

Reducing Information Control Designations Act. H.R. 1323; Mr. Driehaus 
    et al.

Reducing Over-Classification Act. H.R. 553; Ms. Harman.

Redundancy Elimination and Enhanced Performance for Preparedness Grants 
    Act. H.R. 3980; Mr. Cuellar et al.

Reeve Paralysis Act, Christopher and Dana. H.R. 307; Ms. Baldwin et al.

Reform Americans Can Afford Act. H.R. 5424; Mr. Herger et al.

Refugee Opportunity Act. S. 2960.

Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act. H.R. 4337; Mr. Rangel et 
    al.

Removal Clarification Act. H.R. 5281; Mr. Johnson of Georgia et al. H.R. 
    6560; Mr. Johnson of Georgia.

Renewable Electricity Promotion Act. S. 3813.

Republic of the Marshall Islands Supplemental Nuclear Compensation Act. 
    S. 2941.

Residential and Commuter Toll Fairness Act. H.R. 3960; Mr. McMahon et 
    al.

Residential Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act. H.R. 1796; Mr. 
    Matheson et al.

Restoration of Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act. H.R. 5618; Mr. 
    McDermott et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1495; Mr. Cardoza.

Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act. S. 3386.

Restore Our American Mustangs Act. H.R. 1018; Mr. Rahall et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 653; Mr. McGovern.

Restoring America's Power Act. S. 6.

Restoring American Financial Stability Act. S. 3217.

Return of Talent Act. S. 2974.

Returning Government to the American People Act. S. 8.

Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefield Protection Act. H.R. 1694; 
    Mr. Holt et al.

Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act Amendment. H.R. 6469; Mr. 
    George Miller of California.

``Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling 
    Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment''. H. Res. 404; Mr. 
    King of New York et al.

Rio Grande del Norte National Conservation Area Establishment Act. S. 
    874.

Robert C. Byrd Mine Safety Protection Act. H.R. 6495; Mr. George Miller 
    of California et al.

Robert C. Byrd Miner Safety and Health Act. H.R. 5663; Mr. George Miller 
    of California et al.

Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act 
    Amendment. H.R. 3377; Mr. Oberstar et al.

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Documents. H.R. 1506; Ms. Slaughter et al. S. 
    692.

Rosa's Law. S. 2781.

Rota Cultural and Natural Resources Study Act. H.R. 4686; Mr. Sablan.

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act. H.R. 3792; Mr. Pallone et 
    al. S. 1793.

                                    S

Safe Drug Disposal Act. H.R. 5809; Mr. Inslee et al.

Safer Oil and Gas Production Research and Development Act. H.R. 5716; 
    Mr. Gordon of Tennessee.

Satellite Home Viewer Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2994; Mr. Boucher et al.

Satellite Home Viewer Update and Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3570; Mr. 
    Conyers et al.

Satellite Television Extension Act. S. 3186.

Satellite Television Modernization Act. S. 1670.

Satellite Televison Extension and Localism Act. S. 2764. S. 3191. S. 
    3333.

SAVINGS Act. H.R. 5993; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

Scleroderma Research and Awareness Act. H.R. 2408; Mrs. Capps et al.

Secretary of the Interior, Compensation and Emoluments, Attached to. 
    S.J. Res. 3.

Section 8 Voucher Reform Act. H.R. 3045; Ms. Waters et al.

SECTORS Act. H.R. 1855; Mr. Loebsack et al.

Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act. S. 3397.

SECURE Facilities Act. S. 3806.

Secure Federal File Sharing Act. H.R. 4098; Mr. Towns et al.

Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act. H.R. 5810; Mr. Daniel E. 
    Lungren of California.

Securing Protections for the Injured from Limitations on Liability Act. 
    H.R. 5503; Mr. Conyers et al.

Securing the Cities Initiative Authorization. H.R. 2611; Mr. King of New 
    York et al.

Securities Law Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 2947; Ms. Jenkins.

Security Cooperation Act. S. 3847.

Senate Campaign Disclosure Parity Act. S. 1858.

Senior Financial Empowerment Act. H.R. 3040; Ms. Baldwin et al.

Seniors Protection Act. H.R. 5987; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

September 11 Family Humanitarian Relief and Patriotism Act. H.R. 3290; 
    Mrs. Maloney et al.

Serve America Act. S. 277.

Sewage Overflow Community Right-to-Know Act. S. 937.

Shareholder Protection Act. H.R. 4790; Mr. Capuano et al.

SIG TARP Small Business Awareness Act. H.R. 3179; Mr. Paulsen et al.

Simplifying the Ambiguous Law, Keeping Everyone Reliably Safe Act. H.R. 
    5662; Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California et al.

SMALL BUSINESS:

        Educating Entrepreneurs through Today's Technology Act. H.R. 
            1807; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

        Enhancing Small Business Research and Innovation Act. H.R. 2965; 
            Mr. Altmire et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 610; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Expanding Entrepreneurship Act. H.R. 1842; Mr. Luetkemeyer et 
            al.

        Fair Credit Reporting Act Amendment. H.R. 3763; Mr. Adler of New 
            Jersey et al.

        Job Creation Through Entrepreneurship Act. H.R. 2352; Mr. Shuler 
            et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 457; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Native American Business Development Enhancement Act. H.R. 1834; 
            Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

        Native American Small Business Development Act. S. 1229.

        On-Premise Sign Industry. H. Res. 298; Mr. King of Iowa et al.

        Permanent Estate Tax Relief for Families, Farmers, and Small 
            Businesses Act. H.R. 4154; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 941; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act. S. 1233. S. 4053.

        SIG TARP Small Business Awareness Act. H.R. 3179; Mr. Paulsen et 
            al.

        Small Business Act Amendment. H.R. 1803; Mr. Nye et al. H.R. 
            1838; Ms. Fallin et al.

        Small Business Act Amendment and Improve SCORE. H.R. 1839; Mr. 
            Buchanan et al.

        Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act 
            Temporary Extension. H.R. 3614; H.R. 4508; H.R. 5849; Ms. 
            Velazquez. S. 1513. S. 1929. S. 3253. S. 3839.

        Small Business Act Extension. H.R. 1541; Ms. Velazquez et al.

        Small Business and Infrastructure Jobs Tax Act. H.R. 4849; Mr. 
            Levin et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1205; Mr. Cardoza.

        Small Business Contracting Revitalization Act. S. 2989.

        Small Business Development Centers Modernization Act. H.R. 1845; 
            Mr. Schock et al.

        Small Business Disaster Readiness and Reform Act. H.R. 3743; Mr. 
            Griffith.

        Small Business Early-Stage Investment Act. H.R. 3738; Mr. Nye.

        Small Business Export Enhancement and International Trade Act. 
            S. 2862.

        Small Business Financing and Investment Act. H.R. 3854; Mr. 
            Schrader et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 875; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        Small Business Health Information Technology Financing Act. H.R. 
            3014; Mrs. Dahlkemper et al.

        Small Business Investment Act. H.R. 1541; Ms. Velazquez et al.

        Small Business Job Creation and Access to Capital Act. S. 2869.

        Small Business Jobs Act Amendment. H.R. 6191; Mr. Miller of 
            North Carolina et al.

        Small Business Jobs Tax Relief Act of 2010. H.R. 5486; Mr. 
            Levin.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1436; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        Small Business Lending Fund Act. H.R. 5297; Mr. Frank of 
            Massachusetts et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1436; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        Small Business Lending Fund Program. H.R. 5551; Ms. Kosmas et 
            al.

        Small Business Loan Guarantee Program. H.R. 4938; Mr. Serrano.

        Small Business Microlending Expansion Act. H.R. 3737; Mr. 
            Ellsworth et al.

        Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act. H.R. 5141; Mr. 
            Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

        Small Business Penalty Fairness Act. S. 2917.

        Small Business Tax Relief Act of 2010. H.R. 5982; Mr. Levin et 
            al.

        Veterans' Small Business Assistance and Servicemembers 
            Protection Act. H.R. 3949; Mr. Filner et al.

Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act Temporary 
    Extension. H.R. 4508; Ms. Velazquez. S. 1929.

Small Business Development Centers Modernization Act. H.R. 1845; Mr. 
    Schock et al.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION:

        Board of Regents:

                Board of Regents. H.R. 3224; Mr. Becerra et al.

                Board of Regents Construction Projects. H.R. 608; Mr. 
                    Oberstar et al.

                Cordova, France A.. S.J. Res. 9.

                Rubenstein, David M.. S.J. Res. 8.

                Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Enhancement 
                    Act. H.R. 5717; Mr. Becerra et al.

        Civil Rights History Project Act. H.R. 586; Mrs. McCarthy of New 
            York et al.

        National Museum of American Jewish History. H. Res. 1381; Mr. 
            Brady of Pennsylvania et al.

Social Security Disability Applicants' Access to Professional 
    Representation Act. H.R. 4532; Mr. Tanner et al.

Social Security Number Protection Act. S. 3789.

Social Services Block Grant Extension. S. 3774.

Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act. S. 409.

Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism. S. Con. Res. 11.

Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program Act. S. 
    383.

Spectrum Relocation Improvement Act. S. 3490.

Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act. S. 
    518.

START I Treaty Inspections and Monitoring Protocol Continuation Act. S. 
    2727.

State Admission Day Recognition Act. H.R. 3542; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of 
    California.

State Ethics Law Protection Act. H.R. 3427; H.R. 3427; Mr. Quigley et 
    al.

STATES AND TERRITORIES:

        Alabama:

                Alabama Black Belt National Heritage Area Act. S. 2892.

                Alabama Shootings in Geneva and Coffee Counties. H. Res. 
                    341; Mr. Bright et al.

                Bloody Sunday 45th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 249; Mr. 
                    Lewis of Georgia et al.

                Ingram, Mark, University of Alabama. H. Res. 970; Mr. 
                    Kildee et al.

                Keller, Helen, Statue of. S. Con. Res. 41. S. Con. Res. 
                    42.

                National Child Advocacy Center, 25th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1313; Mr. Griffith et al.

                ``To Kill a Mockingbird'', 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    1525; Mr. Bonner et al.

                University of Alabama. H. Res. 1007; Mr. Bachus et al.

        Alaska:

                Mackey, Lance. H. Res. 1189; Mr. Young of Alaska et al.

                ``Mount Stevens''. S. 3802.

                Salmon Lake Land Selection Resolution Act. H.R. 2340; 
                    Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 522.

                `Stevens Icefield, Ted''. S. 3802.

                Stevens, Honorable Theodore ``Ted' Fulton, Death of. S. 
                    Res. 617.

        American Samoa:

                American Samoa. H.R. 3353; Mr. Sablan et al.

        Arizona:

                Avra/Black Wash Reclamation and Riparian Restoration 
                    Project. H.R. 325; Mr. Grijalva.

                C.C. Cragin Dam and Reservoir. S. 1080.

                Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Boundary 
                    Modification Act. H.R. 5110; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of 
                    Arizona.

                Cocopah Lands Act. H.R. 326; Mr. Grijalva.

                Hoover Dam 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 1636; Mrs. 
                    Napolitano et al.

                ``Kolbe Post Office, Jim''. H.R. 4495; Ms. Giffords et 
                    al.

                Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area. H.R. 324; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 760; Mr. Cardoza.

                Sedona-Red Rock National Scenic Area Act. H.R. 4823; 
                    Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona.

                Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act. S. 
                    409.

                ``Udall Department of the Interior Building, Stewart 
                    Lee''. H.R. 5128; Mr. Heinrich et al. S. 3248.

                University of Arizona's 125 Years. H. Res. 1145; Ms. 
                    Giffords et al.

                White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification 
                    Act. H.R. 1065; Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al. 
                    S. 313.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 1065). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                            McGovern.

        Arkansas:

                Harington, Donald. H. Res. 1040; Mr. Snyder et al.

                Illinois River Watershed, Nutrient Management of. H. 
                    Res. 995; Mr. Boozman.

                ``Kell Post Office, George''. H.R. 3634; Mr. Berry et 
                    al.

                Little Rock Air Force Base. H. Res. 1724; Mr. Snyder et 
                    al.

                Long, Army Private William and Army Private Quinton 
                    Ezeagwula. H. Res. 515; Mr. Franks of Arizona et al.

        California:

                Air and Health Quality Empowerment Zone Designation Act. 
                    S. 3373.

                Bass, Karen. H. Res. 49; Ms. Watson et al.

                Big Bear Lake. H.R. 1854; Mr. Lewis of California.

                ``Bradley Post Office Building, Tom''. H.R. 5450; Ms. 
                    Watson et al.

                California State University 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    1117; Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

                Camarena, Enrique ``Kiki''. H. Res. 1115; Mr. Hunter et 
                    al.

                ``Chavez Post Office, Cesar E.''. S. 748.

                Chula Vista Park View Little League Team. H. Res. 725; 
                    Mr. Filner et al.

                City of Tracy, 100th Anniversary of the City's 
                    Incorporation. H. Res. 1446; Mr. McNerney.

                Coast Guard and Marine Corps Aircraft Pilots and 
                    Crewmembers Lost Off the Coast of California. H. 
                    Res. 891; Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California et al.

                ``Cortese Post Office Building, Anthony J.''. H.R. 4543; 
                    Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

                Deafy Glade Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1043; Mr. George 
                    Miller of California.

                Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act. H.R. 
                    2788; Mr. Calvert et al.

                East Bay Regional Park District in California, 75th 
                    Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 211; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Gold Hill-Wakamatsu Preservation Act. S. 1596.

                Hall, Firefighter Captain Tedmund ``Ted'' and 
                    Firefighter Specialist Arnaldo ``Arnie'' Quinones. 
                    H. Res. 724; Mr. Schiff et al.

                ``Hollywood Post Office Building, Johnny Grant''. H.R. 
                    2760; Ms. Watson et al.

                Hollywood Walk of Fame 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1357; 
                    Ms. Watson et al.

                Inland Empire Perchlorate Ground Water Plume Assessment 
                    Act. H.R. 4252; Mr. Baca et al.

                Intermediate Space Challenge. H. Res. 411; Mr. McCarthy 
                    of California et al.

                ``Kongsgaard Post Office Building, Tom''. H.R. 6237; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                Lake Hodges Surface Water Improvement and Reclamation 
                    Act. H.R. 1219; Mr. Bilbray et al.

                Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. S. 2724.

                ``Lee Post Office, Lim Poon''. H.R. 3119; Ms. Pelosi et 
                    al.

                Los Angeles Lakers. H. Res. 566; Ms. Waters et al.

                Los Padres National Forest in California.. H.R. 129; Mr. 
                    Gallegly.

                ``McCleery Post Office Building, Army Specialist 
                    Jeremiah''. H.R. 3319; Mr. McClintock et al.

                Mineta, Norman Yoshio. H. Res. 1377; Mr. Honda et al.

                Mt. Andrea Lawrence Designation Act. H.R. 5194; Mr. 
                    McKeon.

                Oakland Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty. H. 
                    Res. 290; Ms. Lee of California et al.

                Orange County's Rocks and Small Islands Preservation. 
                    H.R. 86; Mr. Campbell et al.

                Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial 
                    Enhancement Act. H.R. 1044; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

                Rape Treatment Center. H. Res. 716; Mr. Kennedy et al.

                Reagan, Ronald Wilson. H. Con. Res. 101; Mr. Lewis of 
                    California et al.

                Rosas, Agent Robert. H. Res. 681; Mr. Hunter et al.

                ``Sacco Post Office Building, Sam''. H.R. 6387; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                San Francisco Bay Restoration Act. S. 3539.

                SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information 
                    and Statistics 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 851; Ms. 
                    Matsui et al.

                Sentinels of Freedom. H. Res. 461; Mr. McNerney et al.

                Seven USAID and Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster 
                    Assistance, Heroism of. H. Res. 1059; Mr. McMahon et 
                    al.

                ``Soltes, Jr., O.D. Department of Veterans Affairs Blind 
                    Rehabilitation Center, Major Charles R.''. H.R. 
                    4360; Mr. Campbell et al.

                South Orange County Recycled Water Enhancement Act. H.R. 
                    637; Mr. Calvert.

                The 60th Air Mobility Wing, the 349th Air Mobility Wing, 
                    the 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force, and the 
                    615th Contingency Response Wing. H. Res. 1585; Mr. 
                    Garamendi et al.

                Tule River Tribe Water Development Act. H.R. 1945; Mr. 
                    Nunes et al.

                Turn on the Pumps Act. H.R. 3105; Mr. Nunes et al.

                University of California, Davis. H. Res. 448; Mr. 
                    Thompson of California et al.

                University of California, Merced. H. Res. 396; Mr. 
                    Cardoza et al.

                University of Southern California. H. Res. 153; H. Res. 
                    1480; Ms. Watson et al.

                ``Wilson Post Office, Roy''. H.R. 4214; Mrs. Bono Mack 
                    et al.

                Wooden, John Robert. H. Res. 1427; Mr. Waxman et al.

        Colorado:

                Camp Hale Study Act. H.R. 2330; Mr. Lamborn.

                Chimney Rock National Monument Act. S. 3303.

                ``Evans Government Printing Office Building, Frank''. 
                    H.R. 5706; Mr. Salazar et al.

                ``Farr Post Office Building, W.D.''. H.R. 4238; Ms. 
                    Markey of Colorado et al.

                Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel Remediation Act. H.R. 
                    3123; Mr. Lamborn. S. 3404.

                National Cemetery for Veterans. H.R. 174; Mr. Salazar et 
                    al.

                National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Service and 
                    the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial. S. 
                    Con. Res. 53.

                Rocky Mountain National Park Act, Signing of. H. Res. 
                    1020; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

                Roosevelt National Forest. H.R. 1858; Ms. Markey of 
                    Colorado.

                San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act. H.R. 3914; Mr. 
                    Salazar et al.

                Sugar Loaf Fire Protection District Land Exchange Act. 
                    H.R. 3923; Mr. Polis of Colorado. S. 555.

                United States Air Force Academy 50th Graduation 
                    Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 139; Mr. Lamborn et al.

        Connecticut:

                Coast Guard Academy. H. Con. Res. 258; Mr. Courtney et 
                    al.

                Coltsville National Historical Park Act. H.R. 5131; Mr. 
                    Larson of Connecticut et al.

                University of Connecticut. H. Res. 344; H. Res. 1239; 
                    Mr. Courtney et al.

        Delaware:

                Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Citizen 
                    Advisory Commission.H.R. 3476; Mr. Garrett of New 
                    Jersey et al.

                White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic River Expansion Act. S. 
                    853.

        Florida:

                ``Adams, Sr., United States Courthouse, Alto Lee''. H.R. 
                    3193; Mr. Rooney et al.

                ``Arnow Federal Building, Winston E.''. H.R. 4387; Mr. 
                    Miller of Florida.

                ``Aronovitz United States Courthouse, Sidney M.''. H.R. 
                    2913; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                ``Boehm Post Office Building, Lieutenant Commander Roy 
                    H.''. H.R. 2470; Mr. Rooney et al.

                Florida Keys Scenic Highway. H. Res. 917; Ms. Ros-
                    Lehtinen et al.

                Florida National Forest Land Adjustment Act. H.R. 3954; 
                    Mr. Boyd et al.

                Florida, Miami-Dade County. H.R. 3175; Mr. Lincoln Diaz-
                    Balart of Florida et al.

                ``Hawkins Post Office Building, Paula''. H.R. 5395; Mr. 
                    Mica et al.

                ``Hillhouse Post Office Building, Clyde L.''. H.R. 3667; 
                    Mr. Crenshaw et al.

                Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. H. Res. 361; Ms. Ros-
                    Lehtinen et al.

                ``Larkins Post Office Building, Elijah Pat''. H.R. 1271; 
                    Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

                ``Mathes Post Office, Sergeant Marcus''. H.R. 1516; Ms. 
                    Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida et al.

                ``McCrary, Jr. Post Office, Jesse J.''. H.R. 5655; Mr. 
                    Meek of Florida et al.

                Miami Dade College. H. Res. 1571; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et 
                    al.

                Miami Dade College Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 838; Ms. 
                    Ros-Lehtinen et al. S. 814.

                Miami University 200 Years. H. Res. 128; Mr. Boehner et 
                    al.

                ``Moore Post Office, Harry T. and Harriette''. H.R. 
                    5446; Mr. Posey et al.

                Rollins College 125th Anniversary. H. Res. 1169; Mr. 
                    Grayson et al.

                Seven USAID and Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster 
                    Assistance, Heroism of. H. Res. 1059; Mr. McMahon et 
                    al.

                Slater, Robert Kelly. H. Res. 792; Mr. Posey et al.

                University of Florida. H. Res. 58; Mr. Stearns et al.

        Georgia:

                Auburn University. H. Res. 1761; Mr. Rogers of Alabama 
                    et al.

                Bell, Griffin Boyette. H. Res. 71; Mr. Kingston et al.

                Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Boundary 
                    Study Act. H.R. 3785; Mr. Scott of Georgia et al.

                City of Lilburn Day. H. Res. 1642; Mr. Johnson of 
                    Georgia et al.

                ``Collins Post Office Building, First Lieutenant Robert 
                    Wilson''. S. 3592.

                Fort Gordon. H. Con. Res. 206; Mr. Broun of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Fort Pulaski National Monument Lease Authorization Act. 
                    H.R. 4773; Mr. Kingston.

                Fuller, Millard. H. Res. 385; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Georgia, State of. H. Res. 765; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et 
                    al.

                ``Godbold United States Judicial Administration 
                    Building, John C.''. H.R. 4275; Mr. Lewis of Georgia 
                    et al.

                ``Ingram-Ephraim Post Office Building, Yvonne.''. H.R. 
                    663; Mr. Barrow et al.

                Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. H.R. 1471; Mr. 
                    Bishop of Georgia et al.

                Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary 
                    Adjustment Act. H.R. 5152; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Mickelson, Phil. H. Res. 1256; Mr. Broun of Georgia et 
                    al.

                Ruffin, Jr., John H. ``Jack''. H. Res. 1087; Mr. Barrow 
                    et al.

                University of Georgia. H. Res. 386; Mr. Broun of Georgia 
                    et al.

                University of Georgia Graduate School. H. Res. 1372; Mr. 
                    Broun of Georgia et al.

                Warner Robins Little League Softball Team. H. Res. 742; 
                    Mr. Marshall et al.

        Guam:

                Guam War Claims Review Commission. H.R. 44; Ms. Bordallo 
                    et al.

        Hawaii:

                Bishop Museum's Historic Hawaiian Hall. H. Res. 541; Mr. 
                    Abercrombie et al.

                Hawaii into the Union 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 593; Mr. 
                    Abercrombie et al.

                Kamehameha, King. H. Con. Res. 80; H. Con. Res. 243; Ms. 
                    Hirono et al.

                Richardson, Chief Justice William S.. H. Res. 1470; Mr. 
                    Djou et al.

        Idaho:

                American Falls Reservoir. S. 3099.

                Boise State University. H. Res. 1042; Mr. Minnick et al.

                Idaho Wilderness Water Facilities Act. H.R. 4474; Mr. 
                    Minnick et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 1038; Mr. Polis of 
                            Colorado.

                Idaho Wilderness Water Resources Protection Act. H.R. 
                    3538; Mr. Simpson et al.

                ``Littleton Postal Station, Herbert A.''. H.R. 2162; Mr. 
                    Minnick et al.

                University of Idaho. H. Res. 1041; Mr. Minnick et al.

        Illinois:

                Augustana College 150th Anniversary. H. Res. 1089; Mr. 
                    Hare et al.

                Cherry Mine. H. Res. 752; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

                Chicago Blackhawks. H. Res. 1439; Mr. Quigley et al.

                Chicago Wilderness Initiatives. H. Res. 860; Mr. Quigley 
                    et al.

                ``Goodman Post Office Building, Steve''. H.R. 4861; Mr. 
                    Quigley et al.

                Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. H. Res. 862; 
                    Mr. Foster et al.

                Illinois, Village of Caseyville. H.R. 511; Mr. Costello.

                Lincoln, President Abraham. H. Res. 139; Mr. Hare et al.

                ``Lipinski Federal Building, William O.''. H.R. 2498; 
                    Mr. Oberstar.

                New Philadelphia, Illinois, Study Act. S. 1629.

                North Central College. H. Res. 1001; Mrs. Biggert.

                Northwestern University. H. Res. 824; Ms. Schakowsky et 
                    al.

                Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. H. 
                    Res. 1004; Mr. Davis of Illinois et al.

                Olympic Day. H. Res. 538; Ms. Schakowsky et al.

                ``Reagan Post Office Building, President Ronald W.''. 
                    H.R. 5278; Mr. Foster et al.

                ``Roszkowski United States Courthouse, Stanley J.''. S. 
                    387. S. 520.

                Rotary International for 105 Years of Service. H. Res. 
                    1727; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

                Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men-Englewood 
                    Campus. H. Res. 1414; Mr. Rush et al.

                ``Wilson, Jr., Post Office Building, Colonel John H.''. 
                    S. 234.

        Indiana:

                Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor Center Partnership Act. 
                    H.R. 1287; Mr. Visclosky et al.

                ``Hartge Post Office, SPC Nicholas Scott''. H.R. 4624; 
                    Mr. Souder et al.

                ``Stewart Post Office Building, James M. `Jimmy' ''. 
                    H.R. 5606; Mr. Critz et al.

                Wooden, John Robert. H. Res. 1427; Mr. Waxman et al.

        Iowa:

                Borlaug, Dr. Norman E.. H. Res. 739; Mr. Boswell et al.

                ``Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Memorial Post Office''. 
                    H.R. 3386; Mr. Boswell et al.

                ``Leach United States Courthouse, James A.''. H.R. 887; 
                    Mr. Loebsack et al.

                Property Conveyance in Iowa. H.R. 5669; Mr. Latham.

                University of Iowa. H. Res. 368; Mr. Loebsack et al.

        Kansas:

                Emporia State University. H. Res. 1292; Mr. Moran of 
                    Kansas et al.

                Kansas City Animal Health Corridor. H. Res. 317; Mr. 
                    Moore of Kansas et al.

                ``Meyers Post Office Building, Congresswoman Jan''. H.R. 
                    4095; Mr. Moore of Kansas et al.

                Tiller, Dr. George. H. Res. 505; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                Tornado. S. 681.

                Wichita State University. H. Res. 455; Mr. Tiahrt et al.

        Kentucky:

                Audubon, John James. H. Res. 1508; Mr. Whitfield et al.

                Brescia University. H. Res. 1043; Mr. Guthrie.

                Commonwealth of Kentucky Ice Storm. H. Res. 214; Mr. 
                    Guthrie et al.

                Hillerich & Bradsby Co. 125th Anniversary. H. Res. 314; 
                    Mr. Yarmuth et al.

                Kentucky Flooding, May, 2010. H. Res. 1337; Mr. Cooper 
                    et al.

                Kentucky Wesleyan College 150 Years. H. Res. 837; Mr. 
                    Guthrie.

                ``Reed Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Scott''. H.R. 869; Mr. Chandler et al.

        Louisiana:

                Cane River National Heritage Area Reauthorization Act. 
                    S. 1017.

                Deepwater Horizon Offshore Oil Platform in the Gulf of 
                    Mexico. H. Res. 1347; Mr. Melancon et al.

                ``DeRouen, Jr. Post Office, Conrad''. H.R. 2972; Mr. 
                    Boustany et al.

                Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program Act. 
                    S. 1965.

                Hurricane Rita, 5th Anniversary. H. Res. 1583; Mr. 
                    Boustany et al.

                Integrated Schools 49th Anniversary. H. Res. 901; Ms. 
                    Moore of Wisconsin et al.

                ``Louisiana HonorAir Day''. H. Res. 828; Mr. Cao et al.

                Louisiana State University. H. Res. 616; Mr. Cassidy et 
                    al.

                Louisiana State University 150 Years of Service and 
                    Excellence. H. Res. 1072; Mr. Cassidy et al.

                Louisiana, Kisatchie National Forest. H.R. 940; Mr. 
                    Alexander et al.

                National Park Service and Northwestern State University 
                    Collections Conservation Center Act. S. 1018.

                New Orleans Saints. H. Res. 1079; Mr. Cao et al.

                Nutria Eradication and Control Act. S. 1519.

                ``Rondeno, Sr., Post Office Building, Roy''. H.R. 3951; 
                    Mr. Cao et al. S. 2874.

        Maine:

                ``Hichborn Post Office, Clyde''. H.R. 2174; Mr. Michaud 
                    et al.

                ``Smith Post Office, Carl B.''. H.R. 2173; Mr. Michaud 
                    et al.

        Maryland:

                ``Ball Federal Building, Robert M.''. H.R. 5773; Mr. 
                    Cummings et al.

                Nutria Eradication and Control Act. S. 1519.

                Suitland, Maryland, Smithsonian Institution Located in. 
                    H.R. 3224; Mr. Becerra et al.

                University of Maryland. H. Res. 1184; Mr. Hoyer et al.

                Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact. 
                    S.J. Res. 19. S.J. Res. 25.

        Massachusetts:

                ``Arredondo, United States Marine Corps Post Office 
                    Building, Lance Corporal Alexander Scott''. H.R. 
                    5877; Mr. Capuano et al.

                ``Barrett Post Office Building, Sergeant Robert''. H.R. 
                    5758; Mr. Frank of Massachusetts et al.

                ``Blute Post Office, Ann Marie''. H.R. 4017; Mr. 
                    McGovern et al.

                Kennedy, Honorable Edward Moore, Death of. S. Res. 255.

                Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National 
                    Historic Site Designation Act. S. 1405.

                Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Former 
                    Senator Edward Brooke, Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. 
                    Con. Res. 43.

                ``Rothberg Post Office, Michael C.''. H.R. 5099; Mr. 
                    Frank of Massachusetts et al. S. 3465.

        Michigan:

                ``Akron Veterans Memorial Post Office''. H.R. 2004; Mr. 
                    Kildee et al.

                Harwell, William Earnest ``Ernie''. H. Res. 1328; Mr. 
                    McCotter et al.

                Kellogg, Will Keith. H. Res. 1172; Mr. Schauer et al.

                Michigan State University, State News 100th Anniversary. 
                    H. Res. 487; Mr. Rogers of Michigan et al.

                Michigan Technological University, 125th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1564; Mr. Stupak et al.

                ``Rogers Post Office Building, Joyce''. H.R. 5341; Mr. 
                    Dingell et al.

                ``Shivnen Post Office Building, John J.''. H.R. 2215; 
                    Mr. McCotter et al.

                Spoelhof, Dr. William. H. Res. 91; Mr. Ehlers et al.

        Minnesota:

                ``Beilke Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient 
                    Clinic, Max J.''. H.R. 3157; Mr. Peterson et al.

                Floods in Minnesota. H. Res. 415; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

                North Country National Scenic Trail Route Adjustment 
                    Act. H.R. 481; Mr. Oberstar et al. S. 553.

        Mississippi:

                ``Brown United States Courthouse, R. Jess''. H.R. 842; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

                ``Freeman Post Office, Major Ed W.''. H.R. 1284; Mr. 
                    Taylor et al.

                ``Ingram Post Office, Sergeant Matthew L.''. H.R. 4139; 
                    Mr. Harper et al.

                Mississippi Flooding, May, 2010. H. Res. 1337; Mr. 
                    Cooper et al.

                North Mississippi National Wildlife Refuges Complex, 
                    Redesignation of. S. 3354.

                ``Schwerner Federal Building, Chaney Goodman''. H.R. 
                    3562; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al.

                Upper Mississippi River Basin Protection Act. H.R. 3671; 
                    Mr. Kind et al.

        Missouri:

                ``America's National Churchill Museum''. H. Res. 390; 
                    Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

                ``Bailey Post Office Building, Coach Jodie''. H.R. 3072; 
                    Mr. Clay et al.

                Case, Dr. Larry. H. Res. 1383; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

                Kansas City Animal Health Corridor. H. Res. 317; Mr. 
                    Moore of Kansas et al.

                ``Navarro Post Office Building, Specialist Peter J.''. 
                    H.R. 1217; Mr. Akin et al.

                ``Pathenos Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Matthew 
                    P.''. H.R. 1216; Mr. Akin et al.

                Twain, Mark. H. Res. 1733; Mr. Snyder et al.

                ``Weaver Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Drew W.''. 
                    H.R. 1218; Mr. Akin et al.

                ``Wilson, Jr. Post Office, Earl''. H.R. 6400; Mr. Clay 
                    et al.

                World War I Memorial and Centennial Act. H.R. 1849; Mr. 
                    Cleaver et al.

        Montana:

                Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 375.

        Nebraska:

                Dominy, Floyd. H. Res. 1327; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et 
                    al.

        Nevada:

                Hoover Dam 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 1636; Mrs. 
                    Napolitano et al.

                Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. S. 2724.

                Las Vegas Motor Speedway. H.R. 409; Mr. Heller.

                Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse, Armed Assault at. H. 
                    Res. 1061; Ms. Titus et al.

                Patent Number 27-2005-0081, Validate. H.R. 762; Mr. 
                    Heller et al.

                ``Ryan Post Office Building, Joseph A.''. S. 3092.

                Sloan Hills Withdrawal Act. S. 3313.

                Southern Nevada Higher Education Land Act. S. 940.

                Yucca Mountain. H. Res. 1466; Mr. Sensenbrenner.

        New Hampshire:

                Dartmouth Outing Club. H. Res. 776; Mr. Hodes et al.

                Statewide Legislative Body with a Majority of Women, 
                    1st. H. Res. 159; Mr. Hodes et al.

                Upper Connecticut River Partnership Act. S. 1117.

        New Jersey:

                ``Hrbek Post Office Building, Sergeant Christopher R.''. 
                    H.R. 4628; Mr. Garrett of New Jersey et al. S. 3013.

                ``McGinty-Juhl Post Office Building, Patricia D.''. H.R. 
                    3539; Mr. Sires et al.

                Morristown National Historical Park. H.R. 118; Mr. 
                    Frelinghuysen et al.

                ``Schwarz Post Office Building, Michael A.''. H.R. 5133; 
                    Mr. Rothman of New Jersey et al.

        New Mexico:

                Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act. H.R. 3342; Mr. Lujan 
                    et al. S. 1105.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 3342). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                            McGovern.

                ``Alejandro Renteria Ruiz Department of Veterans Affairs 
                    Clinic''. H.R. 4307; Mr. Teague et al.

                Cibola National Forest. H.R. 5388; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Clarification Act. H.R. 
                    4445; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo. S. 3903.

                Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Wilderness Act. S. 1689.

                Rio Grande del Norte National Conservation Area 
                    Establishment Act. S. 874.

                Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. 
                    H.R. 3254; Mr. Lujan et al. S. 965.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 3254). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                            McGovern.

                USS New Mexico. H. Res. 1132; Mr. Heinrich et al.

                Valles Caldera National Preserve Management Act. S. 
                    3452.

        New York:

                ``Allen Post Office, 1st Lieutenant Louis''. H.R. 2877; 
                    Mr. Hall of New York et al.

                American Civic Association Tragedy. H. Res. 340; Mr. 
                    Hinchey et al.

                Attempted Terrorist Attack in Times Square on May 1, 
                    2010. H. Res. 1320; Mr. McMahon et al.

                Brooklyn Botanic Garden 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1428; 
                    Ms. Clarke et al.

                ``Brown United States Mission to the United Nations 
                    Building, Ronald H.''. H.R. 837; Mr. Rangel.

                Camp Dudley YMCA of Westport 125th Anniversary. H. Res. 
                    300; Mr. McHugh et al.

                ``Cortes Post Office, Private Isaac T.''. H.R. 6205; Mr. 
                    Crowley et al.

                ``Ferraro Post Office Building, Geraldine''. H.R. 774; 
                    Mrs. Maloney et al.

                Grand Concourse 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 907; Mr. 
                    Serrano et al.

                Holbrooke, Ambassador Richard. H. Con. Res. 335; Mrs. 
                    Lowey et al.

                Horne, Lena Mary Calhoun. H. Res. 1362; Mr. Conyers et 
                    al.

                Hudson River Valley Special Resource Study Act. H.R. 
                    4003; Mr. Hinchey et al.

                ``Kemp Post Office Building, Jack F.''. S. 1211.

                ``Langhorn Post Office Building, Private First Class 
                    Garfield M.''. H.R. 3250; Mr. Bishop of New York et 
                    al. S. 2945.

                Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S. 
                    3119.

                ``Lundine Post Office Building, Stan''. H.R. 918; Mr. 
                    Higgins et al.

                ``Mahar Post Office, Martin G. `Marty' ''. H.R. 4425; 
                    Mr. Tonko et al. S. 3012.

                McCourt, Frank. H. Res. 743; Mr. Murphy of Connecticut 
                    et al.

                New York Yankees. H. Res. 893; Mr. Serrano et al.

                ``O'Day Post Office Building, Caroline''. H.R. 1397; 
                    Mrs. Lowey et al.

                Onondaga Community College. H. Res. 563; Mr. Maffei et 
                    al.

                ``Remington Post Office Building, Frederic''. H.R. 2090; 
                    Mr. McHugh et al.

                Saratoga Race Course 142nd Season. H. Res. 1513; Mr. 
                    Murphy of New York et al.

                ``Schramm Post Office Building, Brian K.''. H.R. 1595; 
                    Mr. Lee of New York et al.

                Seven USAID and Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster 
                    Assistance, Heroism of. H. Res. 1059; Mr. McMahon et 
                    al.

                Sheppard, Bob. H. Res. 1529; Mrs. McCarthy of New York 
                    et al.

                ``Smith Post Office Building, Zachary''. H.R. 5051; Mr. 
                    Crowley et al. S. 3200.

                Syracuse University. H. Res. 562; Mr. Maffei et al.

                US Airways Flight 1549. H. Res. 84; Mr. Crowley et al.

                USS New York LPD 21, Commissioning of. H. Res. 856; Mr. 
                    Nadler of New York et al.

                ``Wiener Post Office Building, Navy Corpsman Jeffrey 
                    L.''. S. 3567.

        North Carolina:

                Chatham County Courthouse. H. Res. 1364; Mr. Etheridge 
                    et al.

                ConAgra Foods Plant Explosion. H. Res. 540; Mr. 
                    Etheridge et al.

                Duke University. H. Res. 1242; Mr. Price of North 
                    Carolina et al.

                Johnson, Jimmie. H. Res. 957; Mr. McHenry et al.

                Laurinburg Normal Industrial Institute. H. Res. 660; Mr. 
                    Kissell et al.

                Lumbee Tribe. H.R. 31; Mr. McIntyre et al. S. 1735.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 31). H. Res. 490; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                North Carolina Central University, 100th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 1361; Mr. Price of North Carolina et al.

                North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest. H.R. 1002; Mr. 
                    Shuler et al.

                ``Small Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    J. Herbert W.''. H.R. 813; Mr. Butterfield et al.

                Tarboro, 250th Anniversary, Town of. H. Res. 1475; Mr. 
                    Butterfield et al.

                Thirtieth Infantry Division (Old Hickory) of the United 
                    States Army during World War II. H. Res. 494; Mr. 
                    Kissell et al.

                University of North Carolina. H. Res. 348; Mr. Price of 
                    North Carolina et al.

                ``Wilkins Post Office, E.V.''. H.R. 3892; Mr. 
                    Butterfield et al.

        North Dakota:

                Floods in North Dakota. H. Res. 415; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

        Northern Mariana Islands:

                Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. H.R. 3353; Mr. 
                    Sablan et al.

        Ohio:

                ``Bolas Post Office, Emil''. H.R. 4602; Mr. Boccieri et 
                    al.

                Civil Rights Baseball Game, Third Annual. H. Res. 530; 
                    Mr. Driehaus et al.

                Clinton County. H. Res. 1121; Mr. Turner et al.

                Colonel Charles Young Home Study Act. H.R. 4514; Mr. 
                    Clay et al. S. 2933.

                ``Donafee Post Office Building, David John''. H.R. 5390; 
                    Mr. Kucinich et al.

                Kent State University. H. Res. 1272; Mr. Ryan of Ohio et 
                    al.

                ``Lumpkin Post Office, Clarence D.''. H.R. 4840; Mr. 
                    Tiberi et al.

                ``Murray Post Office, Marine Sgt. Jeremy E.''. S. 3784.

                ``Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Ralph''. H.R. 1687; Mr. Boccieri et al.

                ``Regula Federal Office Building, Ralph''. S. 273.

                The Ohio State University. H. Res. 1047; Ms. Kilroy et 
                    al.

                ``Tomci Post Office Building, Corporal Joseph A.''. H.R. 
                    3788; Mr. LaTourette et al.

                University of Dayton. H. Res. 1456; Mr. Turner et al.

        Oklahoma:

                ``Cook Federal Building and United States Courthouse, H. 
                    Dale''. H.R. 3305; Mr. Sullivan et al.

                Fountainhead Property Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1554; Mr. 
                    Boren et al.

                HALE Scouts Act. H.R. 310; Mr. Boren.

                Illinois River Watershed, Nutrient Management of. H. 
                    Res. 995; Mr. Boozman.

                Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Alfred P.. H. 
                    Res. 1206; Ms. Fallin et al.

                Oklahoma Army National Guard and Air National Guard. H. 
                    Res. 1052; Mr. Boren et al.

                Tisdale, Wayman Lawrence. H. Res. 469; Mr. Cole et al.

                University of Oklahoma. H. Res. 60; Ms. Fallin et al.

                ``Watkins United States Postal Service, Wesley `` Wes'' 
                    ''. H.R. 1713; Mr. Boren et al.

                Wilma Pearl Mankiller. H. Res. 1237; Mr. Boren et al.

        Oregon:

                Devil's Staircase Wilderness Act. H.R. 2888; Mr. DeFazio 
                    et al. S. 1272.

                ``King, Jr. Post Office, Dr. Martin Luther''. H.R. 2971; 
                    Mr. Blumenauer et al. S. 1314.

                La Pine Land Conveyance Act. S. 1140.

                Molalla River. H.R. 2781; Mr. Schrader et al. S. 1369.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 2781). H. Res. 908; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                Oregon Caves National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act. 
                    H.R. 2889; Mr. DeFazio et al. S. 1270.

                Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and 
                    Facilities Act Amendment. H.R. 2741; Mr. Walden.

                Wallowa Forest Service Compound Conveyance Act. S. 1139.

        Pennsylvania:

                Campbell, Jr., Dr. Robert M.. H. Res. 1499; Ms. 
                    Wasserman Schultz et al.

                ``Challis, Jr. Post Office, John Scott''. H.R. 987; Mr. 
                    Altmire et al.

                Gettysburg National Military Park. H.R. 4395; Mr. 
                    Platts.

                Hawk Mountain Sanctuary 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 670; 
                    Mr. Dent et al.

                Johnson, Jim. H. Res. 693; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania et 
                    al.

                Lock Haven University. H. Res. 1198; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania.

                ``Marshall Post Office, George C.''. H.R. 5605; Mr. 
                    Critz et al.

                Messiah College. H. Res. 1030; Mr. Platts.

                Murtha, Honorable John P., Death of. H. Res. 1084; Mr. 
                    Kanjorski. S. Res. 413.

                Penn State. H. Res. 1015; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania 
                    et al.

                Penn State University. H. Res. 1715; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                Pennsylvania Air National Guard. H. Res. 1411; Ms. 
                    Schwartz et al.

                Pennsylvania Army National Guard. H. Res. 754; Mr. 
                    Holden et al.

                Pennsylvania State University IFC/Panhellenic Dance 
                    Marathon (THON). H. Res. 1112; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                Pittsburgh Steelers. H. Res. 110; Mr. Doyle et al.

                ``Smith U.S. Army Air Forces Post Office, Captain Luther 
                    H.''. H.R. 4547; Mr. Sestak et al.

                Susquehanna Gateway National Heritage Area Act. S. 349.

                Tucker, Cynthia DeLores. H. Res. 1094; Ms. Watson et al.

                White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic River Expansion Act. S. 
                    853.

        Puerto Rico:

                Puerto Rico Democracy Act. H.R. 2499; Mr. Pierluisi et 
                    al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 1305; Mr. Polis of 
                            Colorado.

        Rhode Island:

                Pell, Claiborne. H. Res. 50; Mr. George Miller of 
                    California et al.

        South Carolina:

                Francis Marion National Forest. H.R. 5414; Mr. Brown of 
                    South Carolina.

                University of South Carolina. H. Res. 1491; Mr. Wilson 
                    of South Carolina et al.

        South Dakota:

                ``Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Andrew W.''. H.R. 5651; Ms. Herseth Sandlin.

                Minuteman Missile National Historic Site Boundary 
                    Modification Act. S. 2726.

        Tennessee:

                Benton MacKaye Cherokee National Forest Land 
                    Consolidation Act. H.R. 4658; Mr. Duncan.

                Flatt, Lester. H. Res. 583; Mr. Davis of Tennessee et 
                    al.

                Hooks, Rev. Benjamin Lawson. H. Res. 1271; Mr. Conyers 
                    et al.

                ``Tallent Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient 
                    Clinic, William C.''. H.R. 402; Mr. Duncan et al.

                Tennessee Flooding, May, 2010. H. Res. 1337; Mr. Cooper 
                    et al.

                Thirtieth Infantry Division (Old Hickory) of the United 
                    States Army during World War II. H. Res. 494; Mr. 
                    Kissell et al.

                University of Tennessee. H. Res. 196; Mr. Duncan et al.

                ``Wilder Post Office Building, John''. H.R. 1817; Mrs. 
                    Blackburn et al.

        Texas:

                Aldine Independent School District. H. Res. 791; Mr. 
                    Gene Green of Texas et al.

                Apollo 13 Mission 40th Anniversary. H. Res. 1421; Mr. 
                    Poe of Texas et al.

                ``Armendariz, Sr., United States Courthouse, Albert''. 
                    H.R. 2053; Mr. Reyes et al.

                Austin, Texas, Suicide Plane Attack on. H. Res. 1127; 
                    Mr. Doggett et al.

                Central Texas Water Recycling Act. H.R. 1120; Mr. 
                    Edwards of Texas.

                Fort Hood, Texas. H. Res. 895; Mr. Carter et al.

                Fort Hood, Texas, Shooting at. H. Res. 978; Mr. 
                    Hoekstra.

                Fort Hood, Texas, Tragic Shootings. H. Con. Res. 319; 
                    Mr. Carter et al.

                Galveston Historical Foundation. H.R. 2121; Mr. Paul.

                George Bush Intercontinental Airport 40th Anniversary. 
                    H. Con. Res. 138; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas et al.

                Houston, Sam, 217th Anniversary of his Birth. H. Res. 
                    1103; Mr. McCaul et al.

                Hurricane Rita, 5th Anniversary. H. Res. 1583; Mr. 
                    Boustany et al.

                ``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    George P.''. H.R. 2423; Mr. Cuellar et al.

                Kent, Samuel B., Impeachment for high crimes and 
                    misdemeanors. H. Res. 520; Mr. Conyers et al.

                ``Laredo Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 2325; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

                Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and 
                    Improvement Act. H.R. 1393; Mr. Hinojosa.

                Military Museum of Texas. H.R. 6510; Ms. Jackson Lee of 
                    Texas et al.

                ``Notzon II Jury Room, Marcel C.''. H.R. 2423; Mr. 
                    Cuellar et al.

                San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Boundary 
                    Expansion Act. H.R. 4438; Mr. Rodriguez et al.

                University of Texas. H. Res. 1336; Mr. Smith of Texas et 
                    al.

                Waco Mammoth National Monument Establishment Act. H.R. 
                    1376; Mr. Edwards of Texas.

                ``West Post Office Building, Kyle G.''. H.R. 2422; Mr. 
                    Carter et al.

                Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and Alabama and Coushatta Indian 
                    Tribes of Texas Restoration Act. H.R. 5811; Mr. 
                    Reyes.

        Utah:

                Box Elder Utah Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 601; Mr. Bishop 
                    of Utah.

                ``Hillyard Post Office Building, W. Hazen''. H.R. 3767; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.

                ``Lee Post Office Building, Rex E.''. H.R. 3547; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz et al.

                Magna Water District Water Reuse and Groundwater 
                    Recharge Act. H.R. 2265; Mr. Chaffetz et al. S. 745.

                Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. H.R. 1442; Mr. 
                    Matheson et al.

                Real Salt Lake Soccer Club. H. Res. 942; Mr. Matheson et 
                    al.

                Uintah Water Conservancy District. H.R. 2950; Mr. 
                    Matheson. S. 1757.

                Utah National Guard Readiness Act. H.R. 603; Mr. Bishop 
                    of Utah et al.

                Utah Recreational Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1275; Mr. 
                    Matheson et al.

                Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land Conveyance Act. S. 
                    1719.

                Weber State University 120th Anniversary. H. Res. 854; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Utah.

        Vermont:

                Upper Connecticut River Partnership Act. S. 1117.

                Vermont Long Trail 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1173; Mr. 
                    Welch.

        Virgin Islands:

                Castle Nugent National Historic Site Establishment Act. 
                    H.R. 3726; Mrs. Christensen.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 1038; Mr. Polis of 
                            Colorado.

                Virgin Islands Constitution, Reconsideration and 
                    Revision of. S.J. Res. 33.

                Virgin Islands National Park. H.R. 714; Mrs. 
                    Christensen.

        Virginia:

                Arlington National Cemetery, Reports on the Management 
                    of. S. 3860.

                Averett University. H. Res. 347; Mr. Perriello et al.

                Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve. H. Res. 701; Mr. Moran of 
                    Virginia et al.

                George C. Marshall National Historic Site Study Act. S. 
                    1750.

                ``Juskalian Post Office Building, Colonel George''. H.R. 
                    6392; Mr. Wolf et al.

                Petersburg National Battlefield Boundary Modification 
                    Act. H.R. 3388; Mr. Forbes.

                Radford University 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1182; Mr. 
                    Boucher et al.

                Seven USAID and Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster 
                    Assistance, Heroism of. H. Res. 1059; Mr. McMahon et 
                    al.

                Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Enhancement 
                    Act. H.R. 5717; Mr. Becerra et al.

                Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal 
                    Recognition Act. H.R. 1385; Mr. Moran of Virginia et 
                    al. S. 1178.

                        Consideration of (H.R. 1385). H. Res. 490; Mr. 
                            Cardoza.

                University of Mary Washington. H. Res. 77; Mr. Wittman 
                    et al.

                University of Virginia. H. Res. 991; Mr. Perriello et 
                    al.

                Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact. 
                    S.J. Res. 19. S.J. Res. 25.

        Washington:

                Cascadia Marine Trail Study Act. H.R. 1641; Mr. Inslee 
                    et al.

                ``Daves Air Traffic Control Tower, Ray''. H.R. 5591; 
                    Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.

                Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Medical 
                    Facility Project Authorization. S. 509.

                ``Hawk Post Office, John `Bud' ''. H.R. 955; Mr. Inslee 
                    et al.

                Hoh Indian Tribe Safe Homelands Act. H.R. 1061; Mr. 
                    Dicks et al. S. 443.

                Illabot Creek. H.R. 1593; Mr. Larsen of Washington.

                North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake National 
                    Recreation Area, and Lake Chelan National Recreation 
                    Area. H.R. 2430; Mr. Hastings of Washington et al.

                Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative 
                    Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1672; Mr. Larsen of 
                    Washington et al. S. 668.

                Renninger, Sergeant Mark and Officer Tina Griswold, 
                    Officer Rona ld Owens, and Officer Greg Richards. H. 
                    Res. 939; Mr. Smith of Washington et al.

                Tesoro Refinery. H. Res. 1262; Mr. Larsen of Washington 
                    et al.

                University of Washington. H. Res. 517; Mr. McDermott et 
                    al.

                Washington Army National Guard. H. Res. 627; Mr. Smith 
                    of Washington et al.

                Washington State University Honors College 50 Years. H. 
                    Res. 1163; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.

                Washington Stealth. H. Res. 1546; Mr. Inslee et al.

        West Virginia:

                Brown's, John, Raid In Harpers Ferry. H. Res. 568; Mrs. 
                    Capito et al.

                Byrd, Honorable Robert C., Death of. H. Res. 1484; Mr. 
                    Rahall. S. Res. 572.

                Byrd, Honorable Robert C., Memorial Observances of. S. 
                    Res. 574.

                Elk River. H.R. 3113; Mr. Rahall.

                Upper Big Branch Mine-South in Raleigh County. H. Res. 
                    1236; Mr. Rahall et al.

                West Virginia National Guard. H. Res. 1153; Mr. Rahall 
                    et al.

        Wisconsin:

                Marquette University. H. Res. 1161; Ms. Moore of 
                    Wisconsin et al.

                Nelson, Senator Gaylord. H. Con. Res. 255; Mr. Obey et 
                    al.

                ``Schiller Post Office, Captain Rhett W.''. H.R. 5873; 
                    Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al.

                Silver Lake College. H. Res. 1142; Mr. Petri.

                University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 100th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 730; Mr. Kind et al.

                Wisconsin Badger Football Team. H. Res. 1767; Ms. 
                    Baldwin et al.

        Wyoming:

                Hansen, Honorable Clifford Peter, Death of.. S. Res. 
                    315.

                Heart Mountain Relocation Center Study Act. H.R. 3989; 
                    Mrs. Lummis et al. S. 2722.

                Western Wyoming Community College 50th Anniversary. H. 
                    Res. 696; Mrs. Lummis et al.

Statutory Limit on the Public Debt, Increasing the. H.J. Res. 45. .

Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act. H.R. 2920; Mr. Hoyer et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 665; Mr. Arcuri.

Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Reauthorization Act. H.R. 6081; Mr. 
    Young of Florida et al. S. 3751.

Stop AIDS in Prison Act. H.R. 1429; Ms. Waters et al.

Stornetta Public Lands Outstanding Natural Area Act. H.R. 4192; Mr. 
    Thompson of California et al.

Strengthening and Updating Resources and Equipment Act. H.R. 3837; Ms. 
    Kilroy et al.

Strengthening Medicare Anti-Fraud Measures Act. H.R. 6130; Mr. Stark et 
    al.

Stronger Economy, Stronger Borders Act. S. 9.

Sunshine in the Courtroom Act. S. 657.

Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendment. S. 2830.

Surface Transportation Earmark Rescission, Savings, and Accountability 
    Act. H.R. 5730; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

Sustainable Schools Pollution Reduction Act. S. 3362.

                                    T

TARP Recipients Bonuses. H.R. 1586; Mr. Rangel et al.

        Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 1212; Ms. Slaughter.

TARP Reform and Accountability Act. H.R. 384; Mr. Frank of 
    Massachusetts.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 53; Mr. McGovern.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 62; Mr. McGovern.

Tax Hike Prevention Act. S. 3773.

TAXATION AND TAXES:

        Acceleration Of Income Tax Benefits for Charitable Cash 
            Contributions for Relief of Victims of the Earthquake in 
            Haiti. H.R. 4462; Mr. Rangel et al.

        American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Rangel 
            et al.

        Compensation Fairness Act. S. 651.

        Firearms Excise Tax Improvement Act. H.R. 5552; Mr. Kind et al.

        Internal Revenue Code of 1986 Amendment. S. 33.

        Investing in American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act. H.R. 
            5893; Mr. Levin et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1568; Mr. Hastings of Florida.

        Job Creation and Tax Cuts Act. S. 3793.

        Permanent Estate Tax Relief for Families, Farmers, and Small 
            Businesses Act. H.R. 4154; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 941; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Rangel Rule Act. H.R. 735; Mr. Carter et al.

        Real Estate Jobs and Investment Act. H.R. 5901; Mr. Crowley.

        Small Business Tax Relief Act of 2010. H.R. 5982; Mr. Levin et 
            al.

        TARP Recipients Bonuses. H.R. 1586; Mr. Rangel et al.

                Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 1212; Ms. 
                    Slaughter.

        Tax Debts and Federal Employment. S. 3790.

        Tax Extenders Act. H.R. 4213; Mr. Rangel.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 955; Mr. Arcuri.

        Tax Hike Prevention Act. S. 3773.

        Tax Relief Certainty Act. S. 3975.

        Taxpayer Assistance Act. H.R. 4994; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.

Telework Enhancement Act. S. 707.

Telework Improvements Act. H.R. 1722; Mr. Sarbanes et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 1509; Mr. McGovern.

Temporary Extension Act of 2010. H.R. 4691; Mr. Rangel et al.

Terrorism. H. Res. 537; Mr. Rogers of Michigan et al.

Terrorist Attacks Launched Against the United States on September 11, 
    2001. H. Res. 722; H. Res. 1610; Mr. Hoyer et al.

Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1511; Mr. Smith of New 
    Jersey et al. S. 2839.

Trademark Technical and Conforming Amendment Act. S. 2968.

Trafficking Deterrence and Victims Support Act. S. 2925.

Training and Research for Autism Improvements Nationwide Act. H.R. 5756; 
    Mr. Doyle et al.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:

        Advanced Vehicle Technology Act. H.R. 3246; Mr. Peters et al. S. 
            2843.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3246). H. Res. 745; Ms. Matsui.

        African-Americans to the Transportation and Infrastructure of 
            the United States, Contributions of. H. Res. 1085; Ms. 
            Corrine Brown of Florida et al.

        All-American Road. H. Res. 917; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Aviation:

                Air Traffic Controllers. H. Res. 1401; Mrs. McCarthy of 
                    New York et al.

                Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) 70th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 472; Mr. Dent et al.

                Airline Flight Crew Technical Corrections Act. S. 1422.

                Airline Flight Crews. H.R. 912; Mr. Bishop of New York 
                    et al.

                Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration 
                    Extension Act. H.R. 5900; Mr. Oberstar et al.

                Airline Safety and Pilot Training Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    3371; Mr. Costello et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R. 5147; Mr. 
                    Oberstar et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2010, Part II. H.R. 
                    5611; Mr. Levin et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2010, Part III. H.R. 
                    6190; Mr. Levin et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2010, Part IV. H.R. 
                    6473; Mr. Oberstar et al.

                Backcountry Airstrips and Recreational Aviation. H. Res. 
                    1473; Mr. Rehberg et al.

                Civil Air Patrol Personnel and Resources to Support 
                    Homeland Security Missions. H.R. 1178; Mr. Dent et 
                    al.

                Continental Airlines 75th Anniversary. H. Res. 631; Mr. 
                    Gene Green of Texas et al.

                ``Daves Air Traffic Control Tower, Ray''. H.R. 5591; 
                    Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.

                FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety 
                    Improvement Act. S. 1451.

                FAA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 915; Mr. Oberstar et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 464; Mr. Arcuri.

                Fair, Accurate, Secure, and Timely Redress Act. H.R. 
                    559; Ms. Clarke et al.

                Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act 2010. H.R. 
                    4915; Mr. Oberstar et al. H.R. 4957; Ms. Richardson. 
                    H.R. 5900; Mr. Oberstar et al. S. 3187.

                Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, FY 2009. 
                    H.R. 1512; Mr. Rangel et al.

                Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, FY 2010. 
                    H.R. 3607; H.R. 4853; Mr. Oberstar et al.

                Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act, Part II, 
                    FY 2010. H.R. 4217; Mr. Rangel et al.

                General Aviation Industry. H. Res. 508; Mr. Fortenberry 
                    et al.

                George Bush Intercontinental Airport 40th Anniversary. 
                    H. Con. Res. 138; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas et al.

                National Air Transportation Association 70th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 1669; Mr. Duncan.

                National Aviation Hall of Fame. H. Res. 719; Mr. Tiahrt 
                    et al.

                Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act. H.R. 
                    5810; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of California.

                Transportation Security Administration's Aviation 
                    Security Screening Management Standard Operating 
                    Procedures Manual. H. Res. 980; Mr. Dent et al.

                Ultralight Smuggling Prevention Act. H.R. 5307; Ms. 
                    Giffords et al.

        Boating Community and Industry. H. Res. 410; Mr. Klein of 
            Florida et al.

        CLEAN Act. H.R. 6008; Mr. Schauer et al.

        Clean Hull Act. H.R. 3618; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Commercial Space Transportation Liability Regime Extension. H.R. 
            3819; Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al.

        Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act. H.R. 3360; Ms. Matsui et 
            al. S. 588.

        ``Drive Safer Sunday''. H. Res. 841; Mr. Gerlach et al.

        Federal-Aid System, Respect to Reducing Lighting on. H.R. 1997; 
            Mr. Gerlach.

        Heavy Duty Hybrid Vehicle Research, Development, and 
            Demonstration Act. H.R. 445; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al. S. 
            679.

        Highways:

                Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act. H.R. 2751; 
                    Ms. Sutton et al.

                Highway Investment Protection Act. S. 1344.

                Highway Trust Fund. S. 1496.

                Highway Trust Fund Expenditures Ratification. H.R. 4786; 
                    Mr. Connolly of Virginia et al.

                Motor Vehicle Safety Act. H.R. 5381; Mr. Waxman et al. 
                    S. 3302.

                National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. H. Res. 
                    1186; Ms. Markey of Colorado.

                Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act. S. 841.

                Surface Transportation Extension Act. H.R. 3617; Mr. 
                    Oberstar et al.

        Horse Transportation Safety Act. H.R. 305; Mr. Kirk et al.

        Maritime Safety Act. H.R. 2652; Mr. Oberstar et al.

        Motorcoach Enhanced Safety Act. S. 554.

        National Safety Plan for Public Transportation. S. 3638.

        National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            4714; Mr. Oberstar et al. S. 2768.

        Public Transportation Extension Act. S. 1533.

        Railroads:

                Freight Rail Industry. H. Res. 1366; Mr. Hare et al.

                National Metro Safety Act. S. 1506.

                National Train Day. H. Res. 367; Ms. Corrine Brown of 
                    Florida et al. H. Res. 1301; Ms. Corrine Brown of 
                    Florida.

                Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act. H.R. 233; Ms. 
                    Baldwin et al. S. 146.

                Railroad Retirement Day. H. Res. 1463; Mr. Perriello.

                Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    2889.

        Rural Transit Improvement and Flexibility Act. S. 1144.

        Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity 
            Act: A Legacy for Users. S. 1498.

        Surface Transportation Earmark Rescission, Savings, and 
            Accountability Act. H.R. 5730; Ms. Markey of Colorado et al.

        Surface Transportation Savings Act. H.R. 5604; Mr. Perriello et 
            al.

        Transportation Security Administration. H. Res. 28; Ms. Jackson-
            Lee of Texas.

        Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act. H.R. 
            2200; Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 474; Mr. Perlmutter.

        Transportation Security Workforce Enhancement Act. H.R. 1881; 
            Mrs. Lowey et al.

        United States Automobile Dealerships, Contributions of. H. Res. 
            713; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact. S.J. 
            Res. 19.

Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act. H.R. 2200; Ms. 
    Jackson-Lee of Texas et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 474; Mr. Perlmutter.

Transportation Security Administration's Aviation Security Screening 
    Management Standard Operating Procedures Manual. H. Res. 980; Mr. 
    Dent et al.

Travel Promotion Act. S. 1023.

Travel Promotion Act (H.Res. 1653): Return Bill to Senate. S. 1023.

Travel Restriction Reform and Export Enhancement Act. H.R. 4645; Mr. 
    Peterson et al.

Truth in Caller ID Act. H.R. 1258; Mr. Engel et al. S. 30.

Truth in Fur Labeling Act. H.R. 2480; Mr. Moran of Virginia et al.

Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act. H.R. 
    3101; Mr. Markey of Massachusetts et al.

Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act 
    Technical Corrections. S. 3828.

                                    U

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Employees. H.R. 1517; Mr. Engel et 
    al.

Udall, Stewart L.. H.R. 1035; Mr. Grijalva et al.

        Agree to the Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 806; Mr. 
            Grijalva.

Ultralight Smuggling Prevention Act. H.R. 5307; Ms. Giffords et al.

United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Office, Attack on. H. Res. 823; 
    Ms. DeLauro et al.

United States Automobile Dealerships, Contributions of. H. Res. 713; Mr. 
    Al Green of Texas et al.

United States Civil Rights Trail System Act. H.R. 685; Mr. Clay et al.

United States Hardwoods Industry. H. Res. 81; Mr. Ellsworth et al.

United States Manufacturing Enhancement Act. H.R. 4380; Mr. Levin et al.

United States Mariner and Vessel Protection Act. H.R. 3376; Mr. LoBiondo 
    et al.

United States Patent and Trademark Office Supplemental Appropriations 
    Act. H.R. 5874; Mr. Mollohan et al.

United States Postal Service Commemorative Plaques. H.R. 3137; Mr. Issa.

United States Postal Service Financial Relief Act. H.R. 22; Mr. McHugh 
    et al.

United States Science Envoys Appointment. S. 838.

United States Secret Service Retirement Act. S. 1862.

United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Modernization Act. S. 
    1510.

United States Submarine Force. H. Res. 773; Mr. Boozman et al.

United States Television Infrared Observation Satellite 50th 
    Anniversary. H. Res. 1231; Mr. Holt et al.

United States v. New Black Panther Party. H. Res. 994; Mr. Wolf.

United States-Israel Missile Defense Cooperation and Support Act. H.R. 
    5327; Mr. Nye et al.

Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act. H.R. 1604; Mrs. Davis of California 
    et al.

USA Bid Committee. H. Con. Res. 327; Mr. Van Hollen et al.

USA PATRIOT Act Sunset Extension Act. S. 1692.

USA PATRIOT Amendments Act. H.R. 3845; Mr. Conyers et al.

                                    V

VACANCIES (House Members).

        First Session:

                California:

                        32nd District, Vacated by Hilda L. Solis, Feb. 
                            24, 2009; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Judy Chu July 16, 2009.

                        10th District, Vacated by Ellen O. Tauscher, 
                            June 26, 2009; (Resigned).

                        Filled by John Garamendi November 5, 2009.

                Illinois:

                        5th District, Vacated Rahm Emanuel, January 6, 
                            2009; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Mike Quigley April 21, 2009.

                New York:

                        23rd District, Vacated by John McHugh, September 
                            21, 2009; (Resigned).

                        Filled by William L. Owens November 6, 2009.

                        20th District, Vacated Kirsten E. Gillibrand, 
                            January 26, 2009; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Scott Murphy April 29, 2009.

        Second Session:

                Florida:

                        19th District, Vacated Robert Wexler, Jan. 3, 
                            2010; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Theodore E. Deutch April 15, 2010.

                Georgia:

                        9th District, Vacated Nathan Deal, Mar. 21, 
                            2010; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Tom Graves June 14, 2010.

                Hawaii:

                        1st District, Vacated by Neil Abercrombie, Feb. 
                            28, 2010; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Charles K. Djou May 25, 2010.

                Illinois:

                        10th District, Vacated Mark Kirk, Nov. 29, 2010; 
                            (Resigned).

                Indiana:

                        3rd District, Vacated Mark E. Souder, May 21, 
                            2010; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Marlin A. Stutzman November 16, 2010.

                New York:

                        29th District, Vacated Eric J.J. Massa, Mar. 8, 
                            2010; (Resigned).

                        Filled Tom Reed November 18, 2010.

                Pennsylvania:

                        12th District, Vacated John P. Murtha, Feb. 9, 
                            2010; (Deceased).

                        Filled by Mark S. Critz May 20, 2010.

Vermont Long Trail 100th Anniversary. H. Res. 1173; Mr. Welch.

VETERANS:

        ``Alejandro Renteria Ruiz Department of Veterans Affairs 
            Clinic''. H.R. 4307; Mr. Teague et al.

        American Legion Day. H. Res. 679; Mrs. Halvorson et al.

        Appalachian Veterans Outreach Improvement Act. H.R. 5226; Mr. 
            Wilson of Ohio et al.

        Assuring Quality Care for Veterans Act. H.R. 5145; Mr. McNerney 
            et al.

        ``Beilke Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Max 
            J.''. H.R. 3157; Mr. Peterson et al.

        Belated Thank You to the Merchant Mariners of World War II Act. 
            H.R. 23; Mr. Filner et al.

        Black Veterans. H. Con. Res. 238; Mr. Kissell et al.

        Blinded Veterans Adaptive Housing Improvement Act. H.R. 5360; 
            Ms. Herseth Sandlin et al.

        Blinded Veterans Association 65th Anniversary. H.J. Res. 80; 
            Mrs. Halvorson et al.

        Caregiver Assistance and Resource Enhancement Act. H.R. 3155; 
            Mr. Michaud et al.

        Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act. S. 1963.

        Chiropractic Care Available to All Veterans Act. H.R. 1017; Mr. 
            Filner et al.

        Claims Processing Improvement Act. S. 3517.

        Cold War Veterans Recognition Day. H. Res. 900; Mr. Israel et 
            al.

        Department of Veterans Affairs a Women Veterans Bill of Rights. 
            H.R. 5953; Mr. Filner.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Medical Facility 
            Project Authorization. S. 509.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Leases. S. 1717.

        Department of Veterans Affairs, Compensation of Employees of. S. 
            3486.

        Disabled Military Retiree Relief Act. H.R. 2990; Mr. Skelton et 
            al.

        Disabled Veterans Home Improvement and Structural Alteration 
            Grant Increase Act. H.R. 1293; Mr. Buyer et al.

        Emergency Treatment Furnished in a Non-Department Facility, 
            Veterans. H.R. 1377; Mr. Filner et al.

        End Veteran Homelessness Act. H.R. 4810; Mr. Filner et al.

        Energy Jobs for Veterans Act. H.R. 4592; Mr. Teague et al.

        Examination of Exposures to Environmental Hazards During 
            Military Service and Health Care for Camp Lejeune and Atsugi 
            Naval Air Facility Veterans and their Families Act. S. 3378.

        Family Caregiver Program Act. S. 801.

        FOR VETS Act. S. 3794.

        Health Care Provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs that 
            Constitutes Minimum Essential Coverage, Clarify. H.R. 5014; 
            Mr. Filner et al.

        Health Care Provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs that 
            Constitutes Minimum Essential Coverage, To Clarify. S. 3162.

        Helicopter Attack Light Squadron Three. H. Res. 1228; Mr. 
            Boozman.

        Helping Heroes Keep Their Homes Act. H.R. 3976; Mr. Perriello et 
            al. S. 4058.

        Homeless Veterans and Other Veterans Health Care Authorities 
            Act. S. 1237.

        Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 1171; Mr. Boozman et al.

        Homes for Heroes Act. H.R. 403; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Housing Loan Fees for Certain Veterans with Service-Connected 
            Disabilities Called to Active Service, Waiving. H.R. 2180; 
            Mr. Teague et al.

        Indian Veterans Housing Opportunity Act. H.R. 3553; Mrs. 
            Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al.

        Jessica Ann Ellis Gold Star Fathers Act. S. 3650.

        Korean War Veterans Recognition Act. H.R. 2632; Mr. Rangel et 
            al.

        ``Louisiana HonorAir Day''. H. Res. 828; Mr. Cao et al.

        Mandatory Veteran Specialist Training Act. H.R. 1088; Ms. 
            Herseth Sandlin.

        Medical Disability Examinations by Contract Physicians Temporary 
            Extention. S. 3609.

        Military Officers Association of America Federal Charter. S. 
            832.

        Military Surviving Spouses Equity Act. H.R. 775; Mr. Ortiz et 
            al.

        National Cemetery for Veterans in Southern Colorado Region. H.R. 
            174; Mr. Salazar et al.

        National Veterans History Project Week. H. Res. 866; H. Res. 
            1644; Mr. Kind et al.

        Office of Compliance to Implement the Veterans Employment 
            Opportunities Act of 1998. H. Res. 1757; Mr. Brady of 
            Pennsylvania. S. Con. Res. 77.

        Office of Compliance to Implement the Veterans Employment 
            Opportunities Act of 1998, Technical Correction. H. Res. 
            1783; Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania.

        Persian Gulf War Veterans. H. Res. 1672; Mr. Michaud et al.

        Pilot College Work Study Programs for Veterans Act. H.R. 1037; 
            Ms. Herseth Sandlin et al.

        Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements Act. S. 
            3447.

        Promotion of the VetSuccess Internet Website. H.R. 3685; Mr. 
            Stearns.

        Reserve Components as Active Service. H.R. 3787; Mr. Walz et al.

        Seniors Protection Act. H.R. 5987; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

        Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group Life 
            Insurance, to Improve. S. 3765.

        ``Soltes, Jr., O.D. Department of Veterans Affairs Blind 
            Rehabilitation Center, Major Charles R.''. H.R. 4360; Mr. 
            Campbell et al.

        State Home Care for Parents of Veterans who died while Serving 
            in Armed Forces, Expansion of. H.R. 4505; Mr. Thornberry et 
            al.

        ``Tallent Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, 
            William C.''. H.R. 402; Mr. Duncan et al.

        Teaching Elementary and Secondary School Students about the 
            Sacrifices that Veterans have made Throughout the History of 
            the Nation. H. Res. 897; Mr. Guthrie.

        The Tower of Hope. H. Res. 291; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al.

        Training and Employment for Veterans and Members of the Armed 
            Forces in Curation and Historic Preservation. H.R. 5282; Mr. 
            Barrow et al.

        Veteran Employment Assistance Act. S. 3234.

        Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. S. 669.

        Veterans Benefits and Economic Welfare Improvement Act. H.R. 
            6132; Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans Business Center Program Establishment. H.R. 1803; Mr. 
            Nye et al.

        Veterans Day. H. Res. 89; Mr. Baca et al.

        Veterans Dog Training Therapy Act. H.R. 3885; Mr. Brown of South 
            Carolina et al.

        Veterans Employment Rights Realignment Act. H.R. 1089; Ms. 
            Herseth Sandlin.

        Veterans Health Care Authorization Act. S. 252.

        Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act. H.R. 
            1016; Mr. Filner et al. S. 423.

                Agree to the Senate amendment with amendment (H.R. 
                    1016). H. Res. 804; Mr. Filner.

        Veterans Nonprofit Research and Education Corporations 
            Enhancement Act. H.R. 2770; Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans of Foreign Wars Day. H. Res. 483; Mr. Kline of 
            Minnesota et al.

        Veterans Retraining Act. H.R. 1168; Mr. Boozman et al.

        Veterans Scholarships. H.R. 1172; Mr. Boozman et al.

        Veterans Telehealth and Other Care Improvements Act. S. 3325.

        Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. H.R. 1513; 
            Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Arizona et al. H.R. 4667; Mr. Perriello 
            et al. S. 407. S. 3107.

        Veterans' Insurance and Benefits Enhancement Act. S. 728.

        Veterans' Insurance and Health Care Improvements Act. H.R. 3219; 
            Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans' Small Business Assistance and Servicemembers 
            Protection Act. H.R. 3949; Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans', Seniors', and Children's Health Technical Corrections 
            Act. H.R. 5712; Mr. Levin et al.

        Veterans, Contributions of. H. Res. 1622; Mr. Baca et al.

        Veterans, Courage and Sacrifice of. H. Res. 1385; Mr. Skelton et 
            al.

        Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors and Vocational 
            Rehabilitation Employment Coordinators Employed by the 
            Department of Veterans Affairs, Qualifications for. H.R. 
            5630; Mr. Boozman.

        Welcome Back Veterans. H. Res. 1746; Mr. Israel.

        ``Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day''. H. Res. 234; Ms. Linda T. 
            Sanchez of California et al.

        Women Veterans Health Care Improvement Act. H.R. 1211; Ms. 
            Herseth Sandlin et al.

        World War II. H. Res. 1516; Mr. Skelton et al.

        Wounded Veteran Job Security Act. H.R. 466; Mr. Doggett et al.

        Wounded Warrior and Military Survivor Housing Assistance Act. 
            H.R. 6058; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Zero Tolerance for Veterans Homelessness Act. S. 1547.

Veterinarian Services Investment Act. H.R. 3519; Mr. Smith of Nebraska 
    et al.

VETOES:

        First Session:

                House Bills:

                        Continuing, Further, FY 2010. H.J. Res. 64. H. 
                            Doc. 111-84.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Visitor Center Extension. H.R. 3689; Mr. 
    Rahall et al.

Voice of Democracy National Scholarship Program. H. Res. 1170; Mr. 
    Hunter.

                                    W

Waco Mammoth National Monument Establishment Act. H.R. 1376; Mr. Edwards 
    of Texas.

Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 4173; Mr. Frank of 
    Massachusetts.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 956; Mr. Perlmutter.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 964; Mr. Perlmutter.

        Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 
            1490; Mr. Perlmutter.

Wartime Treatment Study Act. H.R. 1425; Mr. Wexler et al.

WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:

        Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act. H.R. 3342; Mr. Lujan et al. S. 
            1105.

                Consideration of (H.R. 3342). H. Res. 1017; Mr. 
                    McGovern.

        Arctic Ocean Research and Science Policy Review Act. S. 1562.

        Assistance, Quality, and Affordability Act. H.R. 5320; Mr. 
            Waxman et al.

        Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association 10th Anniversary. H. 
            Res. 465; Mr. Brown of South Carolina et al.

        Avra/Black Wash Reclamation and Riparian Restoration Project. 
            H.R. 325; Mr. Grijalva.

        Bay Area Regional Water Recycling Program Expansion Act. H.R. 
            2442; Mr. George Miller of California et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 830; Ms. Matsui.

        Bay-Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Regional Program 
            and National Environmental Literacy Grant Program Act. H.R. 
            3644; Mrs. Capps et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1192; Mr. Polis of Colorado.

        Calleguas Municipal Water District Recycling Project. H.R. 2522; 
            Mr. Gallegly et al.

        Cane River National Heritage Area Reauthorization Act. S. 1017.

        Cascadia Marine Trail Study Act. H.R. 1641; Mr. Inslee et al.

        Central Texas Water Recycling Act. H.R. 1120; Mr. Edwards of 
            Texas.

        Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Boundary Study Act. 
            H.R. 3785; Mr. Scott of Georgia et al.

        Chesapeake Bay Accountability and Recovery Act. H.R. 1053; Mr. 
            Wittman et al.

        Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network Continuing 
            Authorization Act. H.R. 965; Mr. Sarbanes et al. S. 479.

                Consideration of (H.R. 965). H. Res. 726; Mr. Arcuri.

        Chesapeake Bay Science, Education, and Ecosystem Enhancement 
            Act. H.R. 1771; Mr. Sarbanes et al. S. 1224.

        Chesapeake Clean Water and Ecosystem Restoration Act. S. 1816.

        Clean Coastal Environment and Public Health Act. H.R. 2093; Mr. 
            Pallone et al. S. 878.

        Clean Estuaries Act. H.R. 4715; Mr. Bishop of New York et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 1248; Ms. Pingree of Maine.

        Clean Water Restoration Act. S. 787.

        Columbia River Basin Restoration Act. S. 4016.

        Contaminated Sediment Remediation Reauthorization Act. S. 933.

        Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Citizen Advisory 
            Commission.H.R. 3476; Mr. Garrett of New Jersey et al.

        Drinking Water System Security Act. H.R. 3258; Mr. Waxman et al.

        Energy and Water Research Integration Act. H.R. 3598; Mr. Gordon 
            of Tennessee et al.

        Environmental Crimes Enforcement Act. S. 3466.

        Federal Water Pollution Control Act. H.R. 5301; Mr. LoBiondo et 
            al.

        Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendment, Federal 
            Responsibility for Stormwater Pollution. S. 3481.

        Great Lakes Ecosystem Protection Act. S. 3073.

        Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act. S. 1311.

        Idaho Wilderness Water Resources Protection Act. H.R. 3538; Mr. 
            Simpson et al.

        Illinois River Watershed, Nutrient Management of. H. Res. 995; 
            Mr. Boozman.

        Inland Empire Perchlorate Ground Water Plume Assessment Act. 
            H.R. 4252; Mr. Baca et al.

        Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. H.R. 2430; Mr. Hastings of 
            Washington et al.

        Lake Hodges Surface Water Improvement and Reclamation Act. H.R. 
            1219; Mr. Bilbray et al.

        Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S. 3119.

        Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and 
            Improvement Act. H.R. 1393; Mr. Hinojosa.

        Magna Water District Water Reuse and Groundwater Recharge Act. 
            H.R. 2265; Mr. Chaffetz et al. S. 745.

        National Water Research and Development Initiative. H.R. 1145; 
            Mr. Gordon of Tennessee et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 352; Mr. Arcuri.

        National Waterways Conference, 50th Anniversary. H. Res. 1639; 
            Mr. Hare et al.

        North American Wetlands Conservation Act Amendment. H.R. 3433; 
            Mr. Wittman.

        Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization 
            Act. H.R. 1672; Mr. Larsen of Washington et al. S. 668.

        Ocean Acidification. H. Res. 989; Mr. Inslee et al.

        Oceans and Human Health Reauthorization Act. S. 1252.

        Potomac River. H.R. 5545; Ms. Norton.

        Produced Water Utilization Act. H.R. 469; Mr. Hall of Texas et 
            al.

        Puget Sound Recovery Act. S. 2739.

        Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act 
            Amendment. H.R. 2741; Mr. Walden.

        Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act. S. 3874.

        Ross Lake National Recreation Area. H.R. 2430; Mr. Hastings of 
            Washington et al.

        Salmon Lake Land Selection Resolution Act. H.R. 2340; Mr. Young 
            of Alaska. S. 522.

        San Francisco Bay Restoration Act. S. 3539.

        Securing Health for Ocean Resources and Environment Act. S. 
            3597.

        Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act. S. 624.

        Sewage Overflow Community Right-to-Know Act. S. 937.

        South Orange County Recycled Water Enhancement Act. H.R. 637; 
            Mr. Calvert.

        Tule River Tribe Water Development Act. H.R. 1945; Mr. Nunes et 
            al.

        Turn on the Pumps Act. H.R. 3105; Mr. Nunes et al.

        Uintah Water Conservancy District. H.R. 2950; Mr. Matheson. S. 
            1757.

        Upper Connecticut River Partnership Act. S. 1117.

        Upper Mississippi River Basin Protection Act. H.R. 3671; Mr. 
            Kind et al.

        Water Infrastructure Financing Act. S. 1005.

        Water Quality Investment Act. H.R. 1262; Mr. Oberstar et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 235; Mr. Arcuri.

        Water Resources Development Act. H.R. 5892; Mr. Oberstar et al. 
            H.R. 6184; Mr. Larsen of Washington et al.

        Water Resources Development Act of 1992 Amendment. H.R. 1854; 
            Mr. Lewis of California.

        Water Resources Research Amendments Act. S. 3363.

        Water Transfer Facilitation Act. S. 1759.

        Water Use Efficiency and Conservation Research Act. H.R. 631; 
            Mr. Matheson et al.

        World Ocean Day. H. Res. 1330; Mr. Farr et al.

Weapons Acquisition System Reform Through Enhancing Technical Knowledge 
    and Oversight Act. H.R. 2101; Mr. Skelton et al.

Weapons Acquisition System Reform Through Enhancing Technical Knowledge 
    and Oversight Act (H.R. 2101): Passage of and Disposal of S. 454. H. 
    Res. 432; Mr. Skelton et al.

Weather Mitigation Research and Development Policy Authorization Act. S. 
    601.

Webcaster Settlement Act. H.R. 2344; Mr. Inslee et al.

Weekends Without Hunger Act. H.R. 5012; Ms. Titus et al.

Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission Act. H.R. 2134; Mr. Engel et 
    al.

Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act. S. 372.

William Orton Law Library Improvement and Modernization Act. H.R. 2728; 
    Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California et al.

WIPA and PABSS Extension Act. H.R. 6200; Mr. Pomeroy et al.

WIPA and PABSS Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3325; Mr. Tanner et al.

WMD Prevention and Preparedness Act. H.R. 5498; Mr. Pascrell et al. S. 
    1649.

World Intellectual Property Day. H. Res. 1208; Mr. Smith of Washington 
    et al.

World Refugee Day. H. Res. 1350; Ms. Watson et al.

                                    X

                                    Y

Yamada, Shigeru, Relief of. S. 124. S. 4010.

Youth Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, 
    Support, and Education Act. H.R. 1064; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al.

                                    Z

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  STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
  ELEVENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS; FIRST 
 SESSION, ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH 
         CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  First Session,                                  First Session,  First Session,
                                    One Hundred   First Session,  First Session,    One Hundred     One Hundred
                                     Eleventh       One Hundred     One Hundred       Eighth          Seventh
                                     Congress     Tenth Congress  Ninth Congress     Congress        Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 6, 2009    Jan. 4, 2007    Jan. 4, 2005    Jan. 7, 2003    Jan. 3, 2001
Adjourned.......................   Dec. 23, 2009   Dec. 19, 2007   Dec. 22, 2005    Dec. 8, 2003   Dec. 20, 2001
 
Calendar days in session........             162             167             143             138             146
Legislative days in session.....             159             164             140             133             142
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           4,412           4,930           4,653           3,700           3,610
Joint resolutions introduced....              66              75              75              83              81
Simple resolutions introduced...             996             911             645             485             329
Concurrent resolutions                       225             278             330             348             298
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      5,699           6,194           5,703           4,616           4,318
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             125             179             169             198             136
    Over veto...................               0               1               0               0               0
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             125             180             169             198             136
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               0               0               0               1
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                125             180             169             198             137
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             218             301             184             224      (\1\)  196
    House calendar..............             144             174             141             139             118
    Private calendar............               0               0               1               1               3
    Conference reports..........              11              12              20              24              21
    Special reports.............              10               8              10               6               9
    Not assigned to a calendar..               5              12               8              11               6
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             388             507             364             405             353
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             174             257             120             161             164
    House calendar..............             128             168             111             123             113
    Private calendar............               0               0               1               1               2
    Conference reports..........              11              12              20              24              21
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             313             437             252             309             300
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                   75              70             112              96              53
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             388             507             364             405             353
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             454             453             262             221             175
    House concurrent............              68              94              88              77              91
    Senate concurrent...........              11               9              11               8               9
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             533             556             361             306            275
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\  Totals reflect 1 measure discharged from the Union Calendar.

 STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
  ELEVENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS; SECOND 
SESSION, ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH 
         CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Second                                                          Second
                                   Session, One       Second          Second          Second       Session, One
                                      Hundred      Session, One    Session, One    Session, One       Hundred
                                     Eleventh      Hundred Tenth   Hundred Ninth  Hundred Eighth      Seventh
                                     Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 5, 2010    Jan. 3, 2008    Jan. 3, 2006   Jan. 20, 2004   Jan. 23, 2002
Adjourned.......................   Dec. 22, 2010    Jan. 3, 2009    Dec. 9, 2006    Dec. 7, 2004   Nov. 22, 2002
 
Calendar days in session........             128             119             104             110             126
Legislative days in session.....             127             119             101             110             123
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           2,158           2,410           1,783           1,731           2,157
Joint resolutions introduced....              41              26              27              32              44
Simple resolutions introduced...             788             624             465             390             287
Concurrent resolutions                       111             165             174             184             223
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      3,098           3,225           2,449           2,337           2,711
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             258             277             313             300             241
    Over veto...................               0               3               0               0               0
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             258             280             313             300             241
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               2               0               1               6               5
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                260             280             314             306             246
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             189             281             221             241             268
    House calendar..............             104             114             111             119             122
    Private calendar............               0               5               1               5               6
    Conference reports..........               2               4               9              15              16
    Special reports.............              30               8              34              24              34
    Not assigned to a calendar..               2              13              12               9              12
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             327             425             388             413             458
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             128             219             152             170             168
    House calendar..............              93             112              90              93             120
    Private calendar............               0               4               1               4               6
    Conference reports..........               2               4               9              15              15
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             223             339             252             282             309
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  104              86             136             131             149
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             327             425             388             413             458
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             440             369             213             211             169
    House concurrent............              51              94              78              88              84
    Senate concurrent...........               7               6               9              15              10
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             498             469             300             314             263
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH 
 CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS; ONE 
         HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    One Hundred                                     One Hundred     One Hundred
                                     Eleventh       One Hundred     One Hundred       Eighth          Seventh
                                     Congress     Tenth Congress  Ninth Congress     Congress        Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 6, 2009    Jan. 4, 2007    Jan. 4, 2005    Jan. 7, 2003    Jan. 3, 2001
Adjourned.......................   Dec. 22, 2010    Jan. 3, 2009    Dec. 9, 2006    Dec. 7, 2004   Nov. 22, 2002
 
Calendar days in session........             290             286             247             248             272
Legislative days in session.....             286             283             241             243             265
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           6,570           7,340           6,436           5,431           5,767
Joint resolutions introduced....             107             101             102             115             125
Simple resolutions introduced...           1,784           1,535           1,110             875             616
Concurrent resolutions                       336             443             504             532             521
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      8,797           9,419           8,152           6,953           7,029
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             383             456             482             498             377
    Over veto...................               0               4               0               0               0
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             383             460             482             498             377
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               2               0               1               6               6
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                385             460             483             504             383
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             407             582             405             465      (\1\)  464
    House calendar..............             248             288             252             258             240
    Private calendar............               0               5               2               6               9
    Conference reports..........              13              16              29              39              37
    Special reports.............              40              16              44              30              43
    Not assigned to a calendar..               7              25              20              20              18
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             715             932             752             818             811
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             302             476             272             331             332
    House calendar..............             221             280             201             216             233
    Private calendar............               0               4               2               5               8
    Conference reports..........              13              16              29              39              36
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             536             776             504             591             609
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  179             156             248             227             202
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             715             932             752             818             811
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             894             822             475             432             344
    House concurrent............             119             188             166             165             175
    Senate concurrent...........              18              15              20              23              19
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........           1,031           1,025             661             620            538
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\  Totals reflect 1 measure discharged from the Union Calendar.



                COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, WORK OF THE FIFTY-SECOND TO THE ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS, INCLUSIVE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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                                                                                         Number of
                              Congress                               Number of bills      reports        Public laws      Private laws      Total laws
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fifty-second.......................................................           10,623            2,613              398              324              722
Fifty-third........................................................            8,987            1,982              463              248              711
Fifty-fourth.......................................................           10,378            3,080              384              564              948
Fifty-fifth........................................................           12,223            2,364              429            1,044            1,473
Fifty-sixth........................................................           14,339            3,006              443            1,498            1,941
Fifty-seventh......................................................           17,560            3,919              470            2,311            2,781
Fifty-eighth.......................................................           19,209            4,904              574            3,467            4,041
Fifty-ninth........................................................           25,897            8,174              692            6,248            6,940
Sixtieth...........................................................           28,440            2,300              350              234              584
Sixty-first........................................................           33,015            2,302              525              285              810
Sixty-second.......................................................           28,870            1,628              530              186              716
Sixty-third........................................................           21,616            1,513              417              283              700
Sixty-fourth.......................................................           21,104            1,637              458              226              684
Sixty-fifth........................................................           16,239            1,187              404              104              508
Sixty-sixth........................................................           16,170            1,420              470              124              594
Sixty-seventh......................................................           14,475            1,763              655              276              931
Sixty-eighth.......................................................           12,474            1,652              707              289              996
Sixty-ninth........................................................           17,415            2,319              808              537            1,423
Seventieth.........................................................           17,334            2,821            1,145              577            1,722
Seventy-first......................................................           17,373            2,946            1,009              515            1,524
Seventy-second.....................................................           14,799            2,201              516              327              843
Seventy-third......................................................            9,968            2,066              540              436              976
Seventy-fourth.....................................................           13,026            3,087              985              737            1,722
Seventy-fifth......................................................           10,940            2,785              919              840            1,759
Seventy-sixth......................................................           10,735            3,113            1,005              657            1,662
Seventy-seventh....................................................            7,869            2,748              850              635            1,485
Seventy-eighth.....................................................            5,628            2,099              568              589            1,157
Seventy-ninth......................................................            7,239            2,728              733              892            1,625
Eightieth..........................................................            7,163            2,479              906              457            1,363
Eighty-first.......................................................            9,944            3,254              921            1,103            2,024
Eighty-second......................................................            8,568            2,519              594            1,023            1,617
Eighty-third.......................................................           10,288            2,685              781            1,002            1,783
Eighty-fourth......................................................           12,467            2,974            1,028              893            1,921
Eighty-fifth.......................................................           13,876            2,719              936              784            1,720
Eighty-sixth.......................................................           13,304            2,238              800              492            1,292
Eighty-seventh.....................................................           13,420            2,571              885              684            1,569
Eighty-eighth......................................................           12,829            1,947              666              360            1,026
Eighty-ninth.......................................................           18,552            2,349              810              473            1,283
Ninetieth..........................................................           20,587            1,985              640              362            1,002
Ninety-first.......................................................           20,015            1,808              695              246              941
Ninety-second......................................................           17,230            1,637              607              161              768
Ninety-third.......................................................           17,690            1,668              651              123              774
Ninety-fourth......................................................           15,863            1,793              588              141              729
Ninety-fifth.......................................................           14,414            1,843              633              170              803
Ninety-sixth.......................................................            8,456            1,567              613              123              736
Ninety-seventh.....................................................            7,458            1,013              473               56              529
Ninety-eighth......................................................            6,442            1,199              623               54              677
Ninety-ninth.......................................................            5,743            1,045              664               24              688
One Hundredth......................................................            5,585            1,135              713               48              761
One Hundred First..................................................            5,977            1,026              650               16              666
One Hundred Second.................................................            6,212            1,102              590               20              610
One Hundred Third..................................................            5,310              894              465                8              473
One Hundred Fourth.................................................            4,344              887              333                4              337
One Hundred Fifth..................................................            4,874              851              394               10              404
One Hundred Sixth..................................................            5,681            1,056              580               24              604
One Hundred Seventh................................................            5,767              811              377                6              383
One Hundred Eighth.................................................            5,431              818              498                6              504
One Hundred Ninth..................................................            6,436              752              482                1              483
One Hundred Tenth..................................................            7,340              932              460                0              460
One Hundred Eleventh...............................................            6,570              715              383                2              385
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    RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS OF PREVIOUS 
                               CONGRESSES

                                FOOTNOTES


        In the Seventy-second Congress the total laws numbered 843, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 474, House joint resolutions 
41, Senate bills 294, and Senate joint resolutions 34. Of the 474 House 
bills which became laws, there was included 1 omnibus pension bill 
containing 283 House bills and 155 Senate bills (added to the House bill 
as amendments), making a total of 1,280 bills and resolutions which 
became laws. The 1,280 laws are subdivided as follows: 756 House bills, 
41 House joint resolutions, 449 Senate bills, and 34 Senate joint 
resolutions. Of the 294 Senate bills and 34 Senate joint resolutions 
which became laws, 112 bills and 8 joint resolutions were enacted in 
lieu of House bills, House joint resolutions, and a House concurrent 
resolution, which had been reported from committees and which were laid 
on the table to facilitate the enactment of the legislation. Exclusive 
of bills vetoed and the proposed amendments to the Constitution, the 
House passed 283 House bills (including 2 omnibus pension bills 
containing 1,488 bills, a total of 1,79 bills), and 5 House joint 
resolutions and 1 Senate bill which did not become laws. There were 
introduced in the Senate 5,702 bills, 265 joint resolutions, 45 
concurrent resolutions, and 380 simple resolutions. The Senate passed 
659 Senate bills and 75 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees 
made 1,367 reports. Exclusive of bills vetoed and the proposed 
amendments to the Constitution, the Senate passed 350 Senate bills and 
59 Senate joint resolutions, which did not become laws. Of these, 2 
bills were indefinitely postponed in the House; 101 Senate bills and 9 
Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; and 159 Senate 
bills and 19 Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. 
One Senate joint resolution was recommitted to committee in the House. 
Two Senate concurrent resolutions were pending in House committees. 
Forty-nine Senate bills and 5 Senate joint resolutions were indefinitely 
postponed in the Senate because similar House bills had become laws or 
were further advanced in the process of becoming laws. The Senate and 
House also passed Senate Joint Resolution 14, proposing an amendment 
(``lame duck'') to the Constitution, which has been ratified; also 
Senate Joint Resolution No. 211, proposing an amendment to the 
Constituion repealing the 18th (prohibition) amendment. Vetoes by 
message numbered 10, of which one act was subsequently passed over the 
veto. One act failed to become law through lack of signature after 
adjournment of the Congress, and 7 acts failed to become laws through 
lack of Executive approval (``pocket vetoes''). Of the acts vetoed there 
was 1 omnibus pension bill, containing 186 House bills and 192 Senate 
bills (added to the House bill as amendments). There were 592 bills 
entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 534 were acted upon, leaving 
58 upon the calendar. Twelve motions to discharge committees from 
consideration of bills were filed, of which 5 were entered on the 
calendar of such motions and 7 did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for such entry. Of the 5 so entered on the calendar 4 were 
rejected by the House, and 1 prevailed. The President transmitted to the 
House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 956 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 10,809.
        In the Seventy-third Congress the total laws numbered 976, which 
were divided as follows: House bills 533, House joint resolutions 33, 
Senate bills 388, and Senate joint resolutions 22. Of the 388 Senate 
bills and 22 Senate joint resolutions which became laws, 119 bills and 5 
joint resolutions were enacted in lieu of House bills, House joint 
resolutions, and a House concurrent resolution, which had been reported 
from committees and which were laid on the table to facilitate the 
enactment of the legislation. Exclusive of bills vetoed, the House 
passed 88 House bills and 6 House joint resolutions and 5 Senate bills 
which did not become laws. There were introduced in the Senate 3,806 
bills, 144 joint resolutions, 24 concurrent resolutions, and 279 simple 
resolutions. The House passed 660 House bills and 42 House joint 
resolutions. The Senate passed 808 Senate bills and 38 Senate joint 
resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,458 reports. Exclusive of 
bills vetoed, the Senate passed 387 Senate bills and 17 Senate joint 
resolutions which did not become laws. One hundred and twenty-six Senate 
bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; 
and 153 Senate bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending in 
House committees. Sixty-two Senate bills and 4 Senate joint resolutions 
were indefinitely postponed in the Senate because similar House bills 
had become laws or were further advanced in the process of becoming 
laws. Thirty-nine House bills, 1 House joint resolution, 31 Senate bills 
and 1 Senate joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was 
subsequently passed over the veto. There were 492 bills entered upon the 
Consent Calendar, of which 398 were acted upon, leaving 56 upon the 
calendar. Thirty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, of which 6 were entered on the calendar of such 
motions and 25 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for 
such entry. Of the 6 so entered on the calendar, 2 prevailed and 4 
remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the 
House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 504 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 5,201.
        In the Seventy-fourth Congress the total laws numbered 1,722, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 929, House joint resolutions 
83, Senate bills 650, and Senate joint resolutions 60. There were 
introduced in the Senate 4,793 bills, 293 joint resolutions, 41 
concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple resolutions. The House passed 
1,346 House bills and 94 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 
1,222 Senate bills and 98 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate 
committees made 2,456 reports. Sixty-two Senate bills and 5 Senate joint 
resolutions were pending on House calendars; 319 Senate bills and 16 
Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. Seventy-seven 
House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 67 Senate bills, and 1 Senate 
joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was subsequently passed 
over the veto. There were 1,000 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, 
of which 948 were acted upon, leaving 52 upon the calendar. Thirty-three 
motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 
of which 3 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 30 did not 
receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 3 so 
entered on the calendar, 1 prevailed and 1 failed of passage and 1 
remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the 
House 121 messages; executive departments transmitted 876 
communications. Petitions filed numbered 11,228.
        The total laws of the Seventy-fifth Congress numbered 1,759, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 1,061, House joint 
resolutions 96, Senate bills 562, and Senate joint resolutions 40. There 
were introduced in the Senate 4,179 bills, 310 joint resolutions, 41 
concurrent resolutions, and 204 simple resolutions. The House passed 
1,334 House bills and 103 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 945 
Senate bills and 65 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 
2,219 reports. Thirty Senate bills and 6 Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars. Nineteen House bills, 1 House joint 
resolution, 6 Senate bills, and 3 Senate joint resolutions were vetoed, 
of which 3 acts were subsequently passed over the veto. Pocket vetoes: 
50 House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 31 Senate bills, and 1 Senate 
joint resolution. There were 893 bills entered upon the Consent 
Calendar, of which 869 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar. 
Forty-three motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, of which 4 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 
39 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of 
the 4 so entered on the calendar, 3 prevailed and 1 failed of passage. 
Of the 4 so entered on the calendar, 2 were for the wages-and-hours 
bill. The President transmitted to the House 53 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 1,433 communications. Petitions filed number 
5,369.
        The total laws of the Seventy-sixth Congress numbered 1,662, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 957; House joint 
resolutions, 77; Senate bills, 588; and Senate joint resolutions, 40.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,438 bills, 308 joint 
resolutions, 56 concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 10,735 bills, 647 resolutions, 623 
joint resolutions, 95 concurrent resolutions.
        The House passed 1,329 House bills and 74 House joint 
resolutions and 635 Senate bills and 42 Senate joint resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,226 reports. The House committees 
made 3,113 reports.
        Twenty-one Senate bills and four Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 165. House bills vetoed, 78; Senate bills vetoed, 46; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 22; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 19.
        There were 967 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
945 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar. Thirty-seven motions 
to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 35 of 
which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the 
calendar of such motions. Two motions to discharge committees were 
placed on the Discharge Calendar, and two were agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 14 messages, executive 
departments transmitted 2,075 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
9,426.
        The total laws of the Seventy-seventh Congress numbered 1,485, 
which were divided as follows: 1,018 House bills; 467 Senate bills.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,924 bills, 170 joint 
resolutions, 42 concurrent resolutions, and 337 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 7,869 bills, 371 House joint 
resolutions, 86 concurrent resolutions, and 587 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 1,367 House bills and 482 Senate bills.
        The Senate committees made 1,856 reports. The House committees 
made 2,748 reports.
        Twenty-one Senate bills and two Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 74. House bills vetoed, 38; Senate bills vetoed, 33; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, none.
        There were 682 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
658 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar.
        Fifteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, 14 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. One motion to 
discharge committees was placed on the Discharge Calendar, and one was 
agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 10 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 2,042 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
3,498.
        The total laws of the Seventy-eighth Congress numbered 1,157, 
which were divided as follows: House bills and joint resolutions, 788; 
Senate bills and joint resolutions, 369; public laws, 568; private laws, 
589.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,217 bills, 165 joint 
resolutions, 59 concurrent resolutions, and 356 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 5,628 bills, 324 House joint 
resolutions, 104 concurrent resolutions, 683 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 935 House bills and 50 House joint resolutions 
and 358 Senate bills and 13 Senate joint resolutions.
        Two House bills were vetoed but failed of passage over 
Presidential veto.
        One House bill and one Senate bill were allowed to become law 
without the approval by the President.
        One House bill and one Senate bill were passed over Presidential 
veto.
        The Senate committees made 1,393 reports. The House Committees 
made 2,099 reports.
        Seven Senate bills, one Senate joint resolution, and one Senate 
concurrent resolution were pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 46. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 14; 
Senate joint resolution, 1. House bills pocket vetoed, 14; Senate bills 
pocket vetoed, 3.
        There were 451 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
431 were acted upon, leaving 20 upon the calendar.
        Twenty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, 18 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to 
discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 3 were 
agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 2,112 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
6,253.
        There were 300 rollcalls, divided as follows: 144 quorum calls 
and 156 yeas and nays.
        The total laws of the Seventy-ninth Congress numbered 1,625, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,118; House joint 
resolutions, 55; Senate bills, 429; Senate joint resolutions, 23; public 
laws, 733; private laws, 892.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,509 bills, 189 joint 
resolutions, 76 concurrent resolutions, and 321 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 7,239 bills, 393 House joint 
resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, 760 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 1,399 House bills and 64 House joint 
resolutions and 417 Senate bills and 23 Senate joint resolutions.
        Two House bills (H.R. 4908) (H.R. 6042) and two House joint 
resolutions (H.J. Res. 106) (H.J. Res. 225) were vetoed but failed of 
passage over Presidential veto.
        One House bill (H.R. 1975) was allowed to become law without the 
approval by the President.
        Fourteen House bills and six Senate bills were pocket vetoed.
        The Senate committees made 1,929 reports. The House committees 
made 2,728 reports.
        Eleven Senate bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and no Senate 
concurrent resolutions were pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 76. House bills vetoed, 43; House joint resolutions, 2; 
Senate bills vetoed, 11; Senate joint resolutions, 0. House bills pocket 
vetoed, 14; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 6.
        There were 603 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
600 were acted upon, leaving 3 upon the calendar.
        Thirty-five motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, 32 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to 
discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 1 was 
agreed to and in 2 instances Discharge Motion No. 23 (H.R. 4051) and 
Discharge Motion No. 28 (H.R. 1362) received the required number of 
signatures and were placed on the Discharge Calendar but the bills were 
considered under special rules (H. Res. 631 and H. Res. 635) prior to 
being called up under the Discharge Rule.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 1,525 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
2,144.
        There were 489 rollcalls, divided as follows: 258 quorum calls 
and 231 yeas and nays.
        The total laws of the Eightieth Congress numbered 1,363, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 848; House joint resolutions, 57; 
Senate bills, 408; Senate joint resolutions, 50; public laws, 906; 
private laws, 457.
        The House passed 1,192 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 
427 Senate bills, 53 Senate joint resolutions, and 53 House concurrent 
resolutions.
         The Senate passed 900 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 
633 Senate bills, and 73 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 75; House bills vetoed, 25; Senate bills vetoed, 14; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 27; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 1.
        One House bill (H.R. 1) was vetoed but failed of passage over 
Presidential veto.
        One Senate bill (S. 1004) was vetoed but failed of passage in 
Senate over Presidential veto.
        One House bill (H.R. 3950) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto.
        Four House bills (H.R. 3020, H.R. 4790, H.R. 5052, H.R. 6355), 
one House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 296), and one Senate bill (S. 110) 
were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and 
became public laws.
        There were introduced in the House 7,163 House bills, 448 House 
joint resolutions, 225 House concurrent resolutions, and 725 simple 
resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,945 bills, 241 joint 
resolutions, 63 concurrent resolutions, and 282 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,777 reports.
        The House committees made 2,479 reports. Eight Senate bills and 
no Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars.
        There were 819 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
786 were acted upon, leaving 33 upon the calendar.
        There were 285 rollcalls, divided as follows: 122 quorum calls 
and 163 yeas and nays.
        Twenty motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions (H.R. 2245).
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,864 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 2,163.
        The total laws of the Eighty-first Congress numbered 2,024, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,272; House joint 
resolutions, 68; Senate bills, 651; Senate joint resolutions, 33; public 
laws, 921; private laws, 1,103.
        The House passed 1,687 House bills, 82 House joint resolutions, 
680 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 50 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,330 House bills, 74 House joint resolutions, 
913 Senate bills, and 45 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 79: House bills vetoed, 43; Senate bills vetoed, 25; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate 
joint resolutions, 0.
        One House bill (H.R. 7916), 1 Senate bill (S. 2681) became laws 
without Presidential approval.
        One House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 238) was vetoed and passed 
House over veto, but was placed on table in in Senate and no action 
taken.
        One House bill (H.R. 87) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto.
        Three House bills (H.R. 1036, H.R. 6217, H.R. 9490) were vetoed 
and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became laws.
        There were introduced in the House 9,944 bills, 558 joint 
resolutions, 298 concurrent resolutions, and 896 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,275 bills, 211 joint 
resolutions, 108 concurrent resolutions, and 381 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,701 reports.
        The House committees made 3,254 reports. Six Senate bills and 
one Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars.
        There were 749 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
743 were acted upon; leaving 6 on the calendar.
        There were 543 rollcalls, divided as follows: 268 quorum calls 
and 275 yeas and nays.
        Thirty-four motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, 3 of which received a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. (No. 8, No. 18, 
and No. 31.)
        The President transmitted to the House four messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,815 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 2,416.
        The total laws of the Eighty-second Congress numbered 1,617, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 974; House joint 
resolutions, 54; Senate bills, 576; Senate joint resolutions, 13; public 
laws, 594; private laws, 1,023.
        The House passed 1,340 House bills, 65 House joint resolutions, 
588 Senate bills, 15 Senate joint resolutions, and 35 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 994 House bills, 56 House joint resolutions, 
775 Senate bills, and 23 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 22: House bills vetoed, 8; Senate bills vetoed, 5; 
Senate joint resolution voted, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions, 0.
        One Senate bill (S. 2635) became law without Presidential 
approval.
        One Senate bill (S. 827) was voted first session, and passed 
Senate over veto, second session, but no action taken by the House.
        One Senate joint resolution (S.J. Res. 20) was vetoed and was 
placed on the table in Senate and no action taken.
        One House bill (H.R. 3096) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but Senate failed to act upon it.
        Two House bills (H.R. 3193 and H.R. 5678) and one Senate bill 
(S. 1864) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential 
veto, and became laws.
        There were introduced in the House 8,568 bills, 497 joint 
resolutions, 242 concurrent resolutions, and 748 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,494 bills, 171 joint 
resolutions, 90 concurrent resolutions, and 354 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,121 reports.
        The House committees made 2,519 reports.
        Eight Senate bills and no Senate joint resolutions were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 471 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
458 were acted upon; leaving 13 on the calendar.
        There were 364 rollcalls, divided as follows: 183 quorum calls 
and 181 yeas and nays.
        Fourteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of 
signature for entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,636 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 800.
        The total laws of the Eighty-third Congress numbered 1,783, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,078; House joint 
resolutions, 46; Senate bills, 638; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public 
laws, 781; private laws, 1,002.
        The House passed 1,392 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 
649 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 52 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,116 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 
1,030 Senate bills, and 43 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 52. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 16; 
Senate bills pocket vetoed, 15.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,893 bills, 184 Senate 
joint resolutions, 109 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 322 simple 
resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 10,288 House bills, 587 House 
joint resolutions, 273 House concurrent resolutions, and 716 
resolutions.
        The Senate comittees made made 2,507 reports.
        The House committees made 2,685 reports.
        Six Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
the House calendars.
        There were 579 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar of which 
567 were acted upon, leaving 12 upon the calendar.
        There were 271 rollcalls divided as follows: 124 quorum calls 
and 147 yeas and nays.
        Ten motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions (No. 9, H. Res. 590), and was 
passed by the House. Motion No. 10 (H. Res. 612, H.R. 9020) was filed. 
The bill was passed under suspension before the required number of 
signatures obtained.
        The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; 
executive departments transmitted 1,855 communications. Petitions filed, 
1,147.
        The total laws of the Eighty-fourth Congress numbered 1,921, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 1,215; House joint 
resolutions, 89; Senate bills, 579; Senate joint resolutions, 38; public 
laws, 1,028; private laws, 893.
        The House passed 1,562 House bills; 102 House joint resolutions; 
656 Senate bills; 40 Senate joint resolutions, and 58 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,251 House bills; 90 House joint resolutions; 
1,159 Senate bills; 50 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 34. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 13; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 8; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 1.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,315 bills; 203 joint 
resolutions; 88 concurrent resolutions, and 329 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 12,467 House bills; 702 House 
joint resolutions; 277 House concurrent resolutions, and 658 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,827 reports.
        The House committees made 2,974 reports.
        Thirteen Senate bills and Senate joint resolutions were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 817 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
795 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar.
        There were 279 rollcalls divided as follows: 130 quorum calls 
and 149 yeas and nays.
        Six motions to discharge committees from considerations of bills 
were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions and was pending on Discharge 
Calendar at adjournment.
        The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; 
the President also transmitted 83 other messages and the executive 
departments transmitted 2,084 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
1,205. Memorials filed, 517.
        The total laws of the Eighty-fifth Congress numbered 1,720, 
which wee divided as follows: House bills, 937; House joint resolutions, 
114; Senate bills, 649; Senate joint resolution, 20; public laws, 936; 
private laws, 784.
        The House passed 1,253 House bills; 120 House joint resolutions; 
669 Senate bills; 22 Senate joint resolutions, and 51 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 988 House bills; 115 House joint resolutions; 
1,062 Senate bills; 37 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 51. House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 6; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 28; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate 
joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,329 bills; 203 joint 
resolutions; 123 concurrent resolutions, and 391 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 13,876 House bills; 704 
House joint resolutions; 381 House concurrent resolutions, and 699 
simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,505 reports.
        The House committees made 2,719 reports.
        Fifteen Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 639 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
632 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar.
        There were 415 rollcalls divided as follows: 222 quorum calls 
and 193 yeas and nays.
        Seven motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures 
for entry on the calendar of such motions and passed House July 22, 
1957.
        The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,268 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 737.
        The total laws of the Eighty-sixth Congress numbered 1,292, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 765; House joint 
resolutions, 58; Senate bills, 443; Senate joint resolutions, 26; public 
laws, 800; private laws, 492.
        The House passed 1,083 House bills; 65 House joint resolutions; 
460 Senate bills; 28 Senate joint resolutions; and 48 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 812 House bills; 59 House joint resolutions; 
768 Senate bills; 41 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 44. House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 20; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate 
joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,926 bills; 223 joint 
resolutions; 117 concurrent resolutions; and 292 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 13,304 House bills; 808 House 
joint resolutions; 747 House concurrent resolutions; and 647 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,948 reports.
        The House committees made 2,238 reports.
        7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 578 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
564 were acted upon, leaving 14 upon the calendar.
        There were 382 rollcalls divided as follows: 202 quorum calls 
and 180 yeas and nays.
        7 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions. H. Res. 537, for the 
consideration of H.R. 9983 (pay bill) entered upon Discharge Calendar 
No. 1 June 3, 1960, and passed House June 15, 1960.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,435 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 540.
        The total laws of the Eighty-seventh Congress numbered 1,569, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 968; House joint 
resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 514; Senate joint resolutions, 36; public 
laws, 885; private laws, 684.
        The House passed 1,301 House bills; 60 House joint resolutions; 
529 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 59 House concurrent 
resolutions; and 32 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,009 House bills; 52 House joint resolutions; 
834 Senate bills; 58 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,810 bills; 238 joint 
resolutions; 98 concurrent resolutions; and 419 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 13,420 House bill; 908 House 
joint resolutions; 585 House concurrent resolutions; and 838 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,290 reports.
        The House committees made 2,571 reports.
        7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 624 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
615 were acted upon, leaving 9 upon the calendar.
        There were 524 rollcalls divided as follows: 284 quorum calls 
and 240 yeas and nays.
        6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 12 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,630 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 416.
        The total laws of the Eighty-eighth Congress numbered 1,026; 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 707; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 261; Senate joint resolutions, 16; public 
laws, 666; private laws, 360.
        The House passed 934 House bills; 53 House joint resolutions; 
265 Senate bills; 15 Senate joint resolutions; 56 House concurrent 
resolutions; and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 725 House bills; 43 House joint resolutions; 
542 Senate bills; 31 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 9. House bills vetoed, 4; Senate bills vetoed, 1; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,250 bills; 208 joint 
resolutions; 100 concurrent resolutions; and 382 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 12,829 bills, 1,193 joint 
resolutions; 372 concurrent resolutions, and 905 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,608 reports.
        The House committees made 1,947 reports.
        15 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 454 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
443 were acted upon, leaving 11 upon the calendar.
        There were 528 rollcalls divided as follows: 296 quorum calls 
and 232 yeas and nays.
        5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 8 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,603 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 566.
        The total laws of the Eighty-ninth Congress numbered 1,283, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 840; House joint 
resolutions, 39; Senate bills, 373; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public 
laws, 810; private laws, 473.
        The House passed 1,109 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 
71 House concurrent resolutions, 471 simple resolutions, and 376 Senate 
bills, 34 Senate joint resolutions, and 41 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 864 House bills, 36 House joint resolutions, 
64 House concurrent resolutions, and 688 Senate bills, 48 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 50 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed, 14. House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bill pocket vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,931 bills, 198 joint 
resolutions, 116 concurrent resolutions, and 322 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 18,552 bills, 1,322 joint 
resolutions, 1,049 concurrent resolutions, and 1,076 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,917 reports.
        The House committees issued 2,349 reports.
        12 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 409 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
402 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar.
        There were 782 rollcalls, divided as follows: 388 quorum calls 
and 394 yeas and nays.
        6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 134 messages, 13 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 121 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,837 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 435.
        Memorials filed numbered 498.
        The total laws of the Ninetieth Congress numbered 1,002, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 540; House joint resolutions, 31; 
Senate bills, 394; Senate joint resolutions, 37; public laws, 640; 
private laws, 362.
        The House passed, 792 House bills, 43 House joint resolutions, 
341 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 47 House concurrent 
resolutions, 20 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 566 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 
720 Senate bills, 59 Senate joint resolutions, 45 House concurrent 
resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 8. House bills vetoed, 2; Senate bills vetoed, 0; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,199 bills; 201 joint 
resolutions; 83 concurrent resolutions, and 423 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 20,587 House bills; 1,473 
House joint resolutions; 843 House concurrent resolutions, and 1,325 
simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,670 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,985 reports.
        8 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 275 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
270 were acted upon, leaving 5 upon the calendar.
        There were 875 rollcalls divided as follows: 397 quorum calls 
and 478 yeas and nays.
        4 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 142 messages, 21 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 121 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,273 communications.
        Petitons filed numbered 408.
        Memorials filed numbered 393.
        The total laws of the Ninety-first Congress numbered 941; which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 582; House joint resolutions, 50; 
Senate bills, 265; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 695; 
private laws, 246.
        The House passed 762 House bills, 61 House joint resolutions, 72 
House concurrent resolutions, 412 simple resolutions, and 263 Senate 
bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 27 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 596 House bills, 51 House joint resolutions, 
69 House concurrent resolutions, and 464 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 11. House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 1; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills (H.R. 5554 and H.R. H.R. 17795) became laws 
without Presidential approval.
        2 House bills (H.R. 11102 and H.R. 16916) were vetoed and passed 
House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 4,616 bills, 251 joint 
resolutions, 89 concurrent resolutions, and 509 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 20,015 bills, 1,421 joint 
resolutions, 799 concurrent resolutions, and 1,340 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 2,179 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,808 reports.
        5 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 274 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
272 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 812 rollcalls, divided as follows: 369 quorum calls 
and 443 yeas and nays.
        12 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 285 messages, 18 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 267 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,099 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 1,023.
        Memorials filed numbered 719.
        The total laws of the Ninety-second Congress numbered 768, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 434; House joint resolutions, 48; 
Senate bills, 241; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 607; 
private laws, 161.
        The House passed 599 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 65 
House concurrent resolutions, 401 simple resolutions, and 259 Senate 
bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
         Senate passed 461 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 58 
House concurrent resolutions, and 466 Senate bills, 28 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 42 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 3; Senate bills vetoed, 4; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 Senate bill (S. 2770) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H.R. 15927) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 4,133 bills, 275 joint 
resolutions, 102 concurrent resolutions, and 386 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 17,230 bills, 1,331 joint 
resolutions, 726 concurrent resolutions, and 1,171 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,307 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,637 reports.
        9 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 207 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
205 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 934 rollcalls, divided as follows: 284 quorum calls, 
457 yeas and nays, and 193 recorded teller votes.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 180 messages, 23 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 157 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,433 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 290.
        Memorials filed numbered 425.
        The total laws of the Ninety-third Congress numbered 774, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 430; House joint resolutions, 45; 
Senate bills, 259; Senate joint resolutions, 40; public laws, 651; 
private laws, 123.
        The House passed 548 House bills, 54 House joint resolutions, 84 
House concurrent resolutions, 474 simple resolutions, 281 Senate bills, 
40 Senate joint resolutions, and 43 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 469 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions, 
78 House concurrent resolutions, 526 Senate bills, 73 Senate joint 
resolutions, 56 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 315 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 38. House bills vetoed, 17; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
House joint resolutions vetoed, 3; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions procket vetoed, 
0.
        4 House bills (H.R. 12471, H.R. 12628, H.R. 15301, H.R. 14225) 
and 1 House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 542) were vetoed and passed 
House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H.R. 14225) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, but was not assigned a public law number due to 
the signing into law of an identical bill (H.R. 17503). However, a 
public law number was subsequently assigned H.R. 1422, pursuant to a 
judicial determination.
        1 Senate bill (S. 2641) became law without the approval of the 
President, and 1 House bill (H.R. 10511) became law without the approval 
of the President pursuant to a judicial determination.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,260 bills, 264 joint 
resolutions, 127 concurrent resolutions, and 476 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 17,690 bills, 1,182 joint 
resolutions, 698 concurrent resolutions, and 1,525 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,427 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,668 reports.
        14 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 149 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
147 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,453 rollcalls, divided as follows: 375 quorum 
calls, 632 yeas and nays, and 446 recorded teller votes. Totals do not 
include 52 notice quorums.
        10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 213 messages, 22 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House of the State of the 
Union and 191 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 3,122 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 598.
        Memorials filed numbered 555.
        The total laws of the Ninety-fourth Congress numbered 729, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 445; House joint resolutions, 34; 
Senate bills, 223; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 588; 
private laws, 141.
        The House passed 656 House bills, 38 House joint resolutions, 72 
House concurrent resolutions, 535 simple resolutions, 247 Senate bills, 
27 Senate joint resolutions, and 49 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 493 House bills, 35 House joint resolutions, 
67 House concurrent resolutions, 450 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint 
resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 39. House bills vetoed, 24; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        5 House bills (H.R. 4222 H.R. 5901, H.R. 8069, H.R. 8800, H.R. 
14232) and 3 Senate bills (S. 66, S. 391, S. 3201) were vetoed and 
passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H. R. 1589) became law without the approval of the 
President.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,899 bills, 215 joint 
resolutions, 213 concurrent resolutions, and 585 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 15,863 bills, 1,119 joint 
resolutions, 789 concurrent resolutions, and 1,600 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,395 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,793 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 83 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
83 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,692 rollcalls, divided as follows: 419 quorum 
calls, 807 yeas and nays, and 466 recorded votes. Totals do not include 
189 notice quorums.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 251 messages, 13 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 238 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted, 4,129 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered, 590
        Memorials filed numbered, 415
        The total laws of the Ninety-fifth Congress numbered 803, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 478; House joint resolutions, 47; 
Senate bills, 256; Senate joint resolutions, 22; public laws, 633; 
private laws, 170.
        The House passed 686 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 87 
House concurrent resolutions, 468 simple resolutions, 269 Senate bills, 
22 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 524 House bills, 49 House joint resolutions, 
76 House concurrent resolutions, and 456 Senate bills, 41 Senate joint 
resolutions, 40 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 410 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,631 bills, 169 joint 
resolutions, 115 concurrent resolutions, and 598 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 14,414 bills, 1,173 joint 
resolutions, 761 concurrent resolutions, and 1,452 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,413 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,843 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 117 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
117 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,724 rollcalls, divided as follows: 184 quorum 
calls, 1,035 yeas and nays, and 505 recorded votes. Totals do not 
include notice quorums.
        11 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 242 messages, 14 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 228 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,138 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 558.
        Memorials filed numbered 495.
        The total laws of the Ninety-sixth Congress numbered 736, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 422; House joint resolutions, 57; 
Senate bills, 230; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 613; 
private laws, 123.
        The House passed 584 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 89 
House concurrent resolutions, 426 simple resolutions, 251 Senate bills, 
27 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 448 House bills, 60 House joint resolutions, 
67 House concurrent resolutions, and 419 Senate bills, 50 Senate joint 
resolutions, 50 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 389 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 8; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,266 bills, 214 joint 
resolutions, 139 concurrent resolutions, and 575 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 8,456 bills, 647 joint 
resolutions, 461 concurrent resolutions, and 836 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,404 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,567 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 115 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
115 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,439 rollcalls, divided as follows: 163 quorum 
calls, 776 yeas and nays, and 500 recorded votes. Totals do not include 
notice quorums.
        14 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, two of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 275 messages, 17 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 258 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,853 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 660.
        Memorials filed numbered 545.
        The total laws of the Ninety-seventh Congress, numbered 529, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 255; House joint 
resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 137; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public 
laws, 473; private laws, 56.
        The House passed 413 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 75 
House concurrent resolutions, 245 simple resolutions, and 159 Senate 
bills, 65 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 289 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 
61 House concurrent resolutions, and 319 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint 
resolutions, 48 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 15. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 3; House bills vetoed 6; Senate bills vetoed 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 5; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,124 bills, 272 joint 
resolutions, 136 concurrent resolutions, and 532 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 7,458 bills, 636 joint 
resolutions, 440 concurrent resolutions, and 641 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 944 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,013 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 90 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
89 were acted upon, leaving 1 upon the calendar.
        There were 859 rollcalls, divided as follows: 47 quorum calls, 
518 yeas and nays, and 294 recorded teller votes.
        32 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        1 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96252 was filed, 1 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 209 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 205 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,329 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 681.
        Memorials filed numbered 522.
        The total laws of the Ninety-eighth Congress, numbered 677, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 306; House joint 
resolutions, 88; Senate bills, 173; Senate joint resolutions, 110; 
public laws, 623; private laws, 54.
        The House passed 557 House bills, 110 House joint resolutions, 
73 House concurrent resolutions, 290 simple resolutions, and 198 Senate 
bills, 113 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 338 House bills, 89 House joint resolutions, 
55 House concurrent resolutions, and 328 Senate bills, 179 Senate joint 
resolutions, 49 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 278 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 13; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 11; House bills vetoed, 10; Senate bills vetoed, 10; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 2; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 House bill and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,692 bills, 359 joint 
resolutions, 155 concurrent resolutions, and 488 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,442 bills, 663 joint 
resolutions, 379 concurrent resolutions, and 620 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 663 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,199 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 58 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
58 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 996 rollcalls, divided as follows: 90 quorum calls, 
523 yeas and nays, and 383 recorded votes.
        13 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96252 was filed, 0 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 179 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 173 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were 
not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,164 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 416.
        Memorials filed numbered 508.
        The total laws of the Ninety-ninth Congress, numbered 688, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 256; House joint resolutions, 128; 
Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 173; public laws, 664; 
private laws, 24.
        The House passed 503 House bills, 150 House joint resolutions, 
86 House concurrent resolutions, 271 simple resolutions, and 145 Senate 
bills, 175 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 302 House bills, 128 House joint resolutions, 
57 House concurrent resolutions, and 270 Senate bills, 240 Senate joint 
resolutions, 57 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 277 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 20. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills, and 0 Senate bills, were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,954 bills, 432 joint 
resolutions, 175 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,743 bills, 756 joint 
resolutions, 429 concurrent resolutions, and 604 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 541 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,045 reports.
        No Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 50 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
50 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 970 rollcalls, divided as follows 80 quorum calls, 
478 yeas and nays, and 412 recorded votes.
        10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of P.L. 96252 was filed, 0 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 190 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 183 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were 
not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,354 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 494.
        Memorials filed numbered 482.
        The total laws of the One Hundredth Congress, numbered 761, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 362; House joint 
resolutions, 98; Senate bills, 154; Senate joint resolutions, 147; 
public laws, 713; private laws, 48.
        The House passed 602 House bills, 136 House joint resolutions, 
99 House concurrent resolutions, 302 simple resolutions, and 175 Senate 
bills, 148 Senate joint resolutions, and 40 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 408 House bills, 99 House joint resolutions, 
63 House concurrent resolutions, and 298 Senate bills, 197 Senate joint 
resolutions, 77 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 288 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 7; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills, and 1 Senate bill, were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,930 bills, 395 joint 
resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,585 bills, 678 joint 
resolutions, 398 concurrent resolutions, and 608 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 601 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,135 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 33 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
33 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 976 rollcalls, divided as follows: 37 quorum calls, 
542 yeas and nays, and 397 recorded votes.
        5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 169 messages, 5 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 161 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,509 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 241.
        Memorials filed numbered 486.
        The total laws of the One Hundred First Congress, numbered 666, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 294; House joint 
resolutions, 95; Senate bills, 141; Senate joint resolutions, 136; 
public laws, 650; private laws, 16.
        The House passed 559 House bills, 112 House joint resolutions, 
78 House concurrent resolutions, 359 simple resolutions, and 157 Senate 
bills, 140 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 346 House bills, 97 House joint resolutions, 
68 House concurrent resolutions, and 333 Senate bills, 204 Senate joint 
resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 225 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 21. Total House bills vetoed, 17; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 12; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,271 bills, 388 joint 
resolutions, 159 concurrent resolutions, and 358 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,977 bills, 687 joint 
resolutions, 401 concurrent resolutions, and 546 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 896 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,026 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 5 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 5 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 915 rollcalls, divided as follows: 36 quorum calls, 
498 yeas and nays, and 381 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 186 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 158 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,120 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 254.
        Memorials filed numbered 548.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Second Congress, numbered 610, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 305; House joint 
resolutions, 106; Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 68; 
public laws, 590; private laws, 20.
        The House passed 581 House bills, 126 House joint resolutions, 
85 House concurrent resolutions, 293 simple resolutions, and 158 Senate 
bills, 67 Senate joint resolutions, and 29 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 359 House bills, 108 House joint resolutions, 
49 House concurrent resolutions, and 364 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint 
resolutions, 58 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 223 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 9; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 8; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,390 bills, 346 joint 
resolutions, 143 concurrent resolutions, and 366 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,212 bills, 563 joint 
resolutions, 384 concurrent resolutions, and 612 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 533 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,102 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 932 rollcalls, divided as follows: 31 quorum calls, 
508 yeas and nays, and 393 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 284 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 279 of which were referred to committees and 2 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,385 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 176.
        Memorials filed numbered 536.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Third Congress, numbered 473, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 259; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 111; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public 
laws, 465; private laws, 8.
        The House passed 524 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 69 
House concurrent resolutions, 265 simple resolutions, and 127 Senate 
bills, 63 Senate joint resolutions, and 25 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 277 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions, 
44 House concurrent resolutions, and 258 Senate bills, 105 Senate joint 
resolutions, 38 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 175 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,573 bills, 232 joint 
resolutions, 80 concurrent resolutions, and 292 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,310 bills, 429 joint 
resolutions, 319 concurrent resolutions, and 589 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 667 reports.
        The House committees issued 894 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,122 rollcalls, divided as follows: 28 quorum calls, 
468 yeas and nays, and 626 recorded votes.
        26 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 2 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 154 messages, 5 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 149 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,135 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 145.
        Memorials filed numbered 511.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Fourth Congress, numbered 337, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 233; House joint 
resolutions, 22; Senate bills, 78; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 333; private laws, 4.
        The House passed 490 House bills, 33 House joint resolutions, 68 
House concurrent resolutions, 312 simple resolutions, and 84 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 21 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 259 House bills, 24 House joint resolutions, 
42 House concurrent resolutions, and 228 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint 
resolutions, 34 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 227 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 17. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,199 bills, 65 joint 
resolutions, 74 concurrent resolutions, and 324 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 4,344 bills, 198 joint 
resolutions, 231 concurrent resolutions, and 556 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 394 reports.
        The House committees issued 887 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 22 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 22 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,340 rollcalls, divided as follows: 19 quorum calls, 
522 yeas and nays, and 799 recorded votes.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 189 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 186 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,490 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 81.
        Memorials filed numbered 243.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Fifth Congress, numbered 404, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 237; House joint 
resolutions, 26; Senate bills, 134; Senate joint resolutions, 7; public 
laws, 394; private laws, 10.
        The House passed 530 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 98 
House concurrent resolutions, 354 simple resolutions, and 142 Senate 
bills, 7 Senate joint resolutions, and 24 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 259 House bills, 27 House joint resolutions, 
44 House concurrent resolutions, and 309 Senate bills, 9 Senate joint 
resolutions, 62 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 203 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 8. Total House bills vetoed, 7; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 House bill and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,655 bills, 60 joint 
resolutions, 130 concurrent resolutions, and 314 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 4,874 bills, 140 joint 
resolutions, 354 concurrent resolutions, and 614 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 673 reports.
        The House committees issued 851 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 5 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 5 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,187 rollcalls, divided as follows: 21 quorum calls, 
542 yeas and nays, and 624 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 161 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 159 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message 
which was not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 12,718 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 93.
        Memorials filed numbered 409.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Sixth Congress, numbered 604, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 368; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 190; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 580; private laws, 24.
        The House passed 708 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions, 
150 House concurrent resolutions, 394 simple resolutions, 198 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 402 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 363 Senate bills, 12 Senate joint 
resolutions, 81 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 273 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 11; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 1; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,287 bills, 56 joint 
resolutions, 162 concurrent resolutions, and 393 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,681 bills, 134 joint 
resolutions, 447 concurrent resolutions, and 680 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 789 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,056 reports.
        4 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 2 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 2 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,214 rollcalls, divided as follows: 5 quorum calls, 
679 yeas and nays, and 530 recorded votes.
        11 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 2, rule XV, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 141 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 138 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message 
which was not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 11,409 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 124.
        Memorials filed numbered 493.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Seventh Congress, numbered 
383, which were divided as follows: House bills, 288; House joint 
resolutions, 24; Senate bills, 62; Senate joint resolutions, 9; public 
laws, 377; private laws, 6.
        The House passed 566 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 
175 House concurrent resolutions, 344 simple resolutions, and 71 Senate 
bills, 9 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 307 House bills, 24 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 209 Senate bills, 14 Senate joint 
resolutions, 75 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 247 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,181 bills, 53 joint 
resolutions, 160 concurrent resolutions, and 368 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,767 bills, 125 joint 
resolutions, 521 concurrent resolutions, and 616 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 351 reports.
        The House committees issued 811 reports.
        7 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There was 1 bill entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of which 
1 was acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 996 rollcalls, divided as follows: 6 quorum calls, 
615 yeas and nays, and 375 recorded votes.
        12 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 117 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 113 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 10,215 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 97.
        Memorials filed numbered 452.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Eighth Congress, numbered 504, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 334; House joint 
resolutions, 22; Senate bills, 142; Senate joint resolutions, 6; public 
laws, 498; private laws, 6.
        The House passed 618 House bills, 32 House joint resolutions, 
165 House concurrent resolutions, 432 simple resolutions, and 145 Senate 
bills, 6 Senate joint resolutions, and 23 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 351 House bills, 23 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 377 Senate bills, 11 Senate joint 
resolutions, 81 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,035 bills, 42 joint 
resolutions, 152 concurrent resolutions, and 487 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,431 bills, 115 joint 
resolutions, 532 concurrent resolutions, and 875 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 428 reports.
        The House committees issued 818 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 0 was acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,221 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls, 
730 yeas and nays, and 488 recorded votes.
        16 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 85 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 83 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 11,467 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 131.
        Memorials filed numbered 469.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Ninth Congress, numbered 483, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 316; House joint 
resolutions, 16; Senate bills, 149; Senate joint resolutions, 2; public 
laws, 482; private laws, 1.
        The House passed 616 House bills, 20 House joint resolutions, 
166 House concurrent resolutions, 475 simple resolutions, and 153 Senate 
bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and 20 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 326 House bills, 16 House joint resolutions, 
80 House concurrent resolutions, and 342 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint 
resolutions, 40 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 446 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 1. Total House bills vetoed, 1; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 4,122 bills, 41 joint 
resolutions, 123 concurrent resolutions, and 634 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,436 bills, 102 joint 
resolutions, 504 concurrent resolutions, and 1,110 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 369 reports.
        The House committees issued 752 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 1,214 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum calls, 
651 yeas and nays, and 559 recorded votes.
        18 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV, were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 62 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 60 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 10,742 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 160.
        Memorials filed numbered 464.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Tenth Congress, numbered 460, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 308; House joint 
resolutions, 10; Senate bills, 134; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public 
laws, 460; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 943 House bills, 11 House joint resolutions, 
188 House concurrent resolutions, 822 simple resolutions, and 139 Senate 
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 15 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 325 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
70 House concurrent resolutions, and 211 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint 
resolutions, 52 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 531 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 11. Total House bills vetoed, 10; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 10; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        4 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,741 bills, 46 joint 
resolutions, 107 concurrent resolutions, and 729 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 7,340 bills, 101 joint 
resolutions, 443 concurrent resolutions, and 1,535 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 528 reports.
        The House committees issued 942 reports.
        0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 1,876 rollcalls, divided as follows: 11 quorum calls, 
1,120 yeas and nays, and 745 recorded votes.
        18 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The president transmitted to the House 90 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 88 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 10,293 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 342.
        Memorials filed numbered 382.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                              FIRST SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

         The total laws of the 1st session, One Hundred Eleventh 
Congress, numbered 125, which were divided as follows: House bills, 81; 
House joint resolutions, 6; Senate bills, 34; Senate joint resolutions, 
4; public laws, 125; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 388 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
68 House concurrent resolutions, 454 simple resolutions, and 35 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 11 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 98 House bills, 7 House joint resolutions, 31 
House concurrent resolutions, and 66 Senate bills, 5 Senate joint 
resolutions, 22 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 249 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 1. Total House bills vetoed, 1; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
         0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
         There were introduced in the Senate, 2,920 bills, 25 joint 
resolutions, 48 concurrent resolutions, and 387 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 4,412 bills, 66 joint 
resolutions, 225 concurrent resolutions, and 996 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 208 reports.
         The House committees issued 388 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 991 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum calls, 
535 yeas and nays, and 452 recorded votes.
         8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
         The president transmitted to the House 43 messages, 1 of which 
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 42 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 5,197 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 91.
         Memorials filed numbered 226.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                             SECOND SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

         The total laws of the 2nd session, One Hundred Eleventh 
Congress, numbered 260, which were divided as follows: House bills, 173; 
House joint resolutions, 5; Senate bills, 78; Senate joint resolutions, 
4; public laws, 258; private laws, 2.
         The House passed 334 House bills, 6 House joint resolutions, 51 
House concurrent resolutions, 440 simple resolutions, and 80 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 7 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 163 House bills, 5 House joint resolutions, 
33 House concurrent resolutions, and 106 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint 
resolutions, 14 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 244 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 1. Total House bills vetoed, 1; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
         0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
         There were introduced in the Senate, 1,139 bills, 17 joint 
resolutions, 30 concurrent resolutions, and 320 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 2,158 bills, 41 joint 
resolutions, 111 concurrent resolutions, and 788 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 388 reports.
         The House committees issued 327 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 664 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum calls, 
450 yeas and nays, and 210 recorded votes.
         5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
         The president transmitted to the House 33 messages, 1 of which 
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 32 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 6,054 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 89.
         Memorials filed numbered 180.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                      ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS

                                FOOTNOTES

         The total laws of the One Hundred Eleventh Congress, numbered 
385, which were divided as follows: House bills, 254; House joint 
resolutions, 11; Senate bills, 112; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public 
laws, 383; private laws, 2.
         The House passed 722 House bills, 16 House joint resolutions, 
119 House concurrent resolutions, 894 simple resolutions, and 115 Senate 
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 18 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 261 House bills, 12 House joint resolutions, 
64 House concurrent resolutions, and 172 Senate bills, 9 Senate joint 
resolutions, 36 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 493 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 2. Total House bills vetoed, 2; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
         0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
         There were introduced in the Senate, 4,059 bills, 42 joint 
resolutions, 78 concurrent resolutions, and 707 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,570 bills, 107 joint 
resolutions, 336 concurrent resolutions, and 1,784 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 596 reports.
         The House committees issued 715 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 1,655 rollcalls, divided as follows: 8 quorum calls, 
985 yeas and nays, and 662 recorded votes.
         13 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 0 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
         The president transmitted to the House 76 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 74 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 11,251 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 180.
         Memorials filed numbered 406.