[House Calendars for July 11, 2011 - 112th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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                                                A

Adjournments (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS).

Airport and Airway Trust Fund Reauthorization Act. S. 340.

Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act. S. 191.

America Invents Act. H.R. 1249; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 316; Mr. Nugent.

American Medical Isotopes Production Act. S. 99.

APPROPRIATIONS:

        Agriculture and Rural Development, FY 2012. H.R. 2112; Mr. 
            Kingston.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 300; Ms. Foxx.

        Continuing, Further, Full-Year, FY 2011. H.R. 1; Mr. Rogers of 
            Kentucky.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 92; Mr. Woodall.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2011. H.J. Res. 44; H.J. Res. 48; Mr. 
            Rogers of Kentucky.

                Consideration of (H.J. Res. 44). H. Res. 115; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

                Consideration of (H.J. Res. 48). H. Res. 167; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

        Defense, FY 2011. H.R. 1; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 92; Mr. Woodall.

        Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations 
            Act, FY 2011. H.R. 1473; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.

                Correct Enrollment of H.R. 1473. H. Res. 218; Mr. 
                    Dreier.

        Department of Defense and Further Additional Continuing 
            Appropriations Act, 2011. H.R. 1363; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 206; Ms. Foxx.

        Department of Defense Appropriations Act, FY 2012. H.R. 2219; 
            Mr. Young of Florida.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 320; Mr. Nugent.

        Energy and Water, FY 2012. H.R. 2354; Mr. Frelinghuysen.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 337; Mr. Webster.

        Financial Services and General Government, FY 2012. H.R. 2434; 
            Mrs. Emerson.

        Homeland Security, FY 2012. H.R. 2017; Mr. Aderholt.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 287; Mr. Reed.

        Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, FY 2012. H.R. 2055; Mr. 
            Culberson.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 288; Mr. Webster.

ARMED FORCES:

        Hiring Heroes Act. S. 951.

        Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and 
            Operation New Dawn, Honoring the Service an Sacrifice of 
            Members of the United States Armed Forces Who Are Serving 
            in. S. Con. Res. 13.

        United States Armed Forces, Women Serving in. S. Con. Res. 8.

Atomic Energy Act Amendment. S. 109.

Aviation (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL).

                                    B

Balancing the Budget, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution. S.J. 
    Res. 23.

BUDGET:

        Congressional Budget for FY 2012. H. Con. Res. 34; Mr. Ryan of 
            Wisconsin. S. Con. Res. 19. S. Con. Res. 20. S. Con. Res. 
            21.

                Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 34). H. Res. 223; Mr. 
                    Scott of South Carolina.

        President's Budget for FY 2012. S. Con. Res. 18.

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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES:

        State Child Welfare Programs, Innovative Strategies in. H.R. 
            1194; Mr. McDermott et al.

Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (CEJA) of 2011. S. 1145.

Coins (see COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS).

COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:

        Commemorations:

                Giunta, Staff Sergeant Salvatore. S. Con. Res. 3.

                National Association for the Advancement of Colored 
                    People 102nd Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 6.

                World Malaria Day. S. Con. Res. 15.

        Memorials and Monuments:

                ``Broadwater Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, W. Craig''. S. 307.

                ``Bush, George H.W. and George W. Bush United States 
                    Courthouse and George Mahon Federal Building.''. 
                    H.R. 362; Mr. Conaway et al.

                ``Davis Post Office, Sergeant Chris''. H.R. 1632; Mr. 
                    Neugebauer et al.

                ``Murray Post Office, Marine Sgt. Jeremy E.''. S. 349.

                ``Phillips Post Office, Specialist Micheal E.''. H.R. 
                    1423; Mr. Cole et al.

                ``Powers, Jr. Post Office, Spencer Byrd''. S. 655.

                ``Roll United States Courthouse, John M.''. S. 188.

                ``Schertz Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 771; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

                ``Velloza Post Office, Specialist Jake Robert.''. H.R. 
                    793; Ms. Woolsey et al.

CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

        Adjournments:

                January-February, 2011, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. 
                    1.

                February, 2011, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 17; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

                March, 2011, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 30; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

                April, 2011, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 43; Mr. 
                    Scott of South Carolina.

                May, 2011, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 50; Mr. 
                    Sessions.

        Assemble Outside the Seat of Government, Consent to. H. Con. 
            Res. 1; Mr. Dreier.

        Ford, Gerald R., Statue for Placement in the Capitol. H. Con. 
            Res. 27; Mr. Upton et al.

        Greater Washington Saop Box Derby, Use of the Capitol Grounds. 
            H. Con. Res. 16; Mr. Hoyer et al.

        Holocaust Victims Remembrance Ceremony, Use of Capitol Rotunda. 
            H. Con. Res. 33; Mr. Cantor et al.

        House of Representatives:

                Chaplain Election. H. Res. 278; Mr. Dreier.

                Clerk Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Cantor.

                Clerk of the House of Representatives, H.R. 1473, 
                    Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 35; Mr. Alexander. 
                    H. Con. Res. 36; Mrs. Black et al.

                        Correct Enrollment of H.R. 1473 (H. Con. Res. 
                            35). H. Res. 218; Mr. Dreier.

                        Correct Enrollment of H.R. 1473 (H. Con. Res. 
                            36). H. Res. 218; Mr. Dreier.

                Committee Membership:

                        Majority. H. Res. 6; H. Res. 33; H. Res. 37; H. 
                            Res. 42; H. Res. 53; H. Res. 78; H. Res. 
                            155; H. Res. 168; H. Res. 202; H. Res. 263; 
                            Mr. Hensarling. H. Res. 274; Ms. Foxx. H. 
                            Res. 303; Mr. Hensarling.

                        Minority. H. Res. 7; Mr. Capuano. H. Res. 31; H. 
                            Res. 39; H. Res. 52; H. Res. 62; H. Res. 
                            149; H. Res. 293; H. Res. 321; Mr. Larson of 
                            Connecticut.

                Committees:

                        Committee Funding. H. Res. 147; Mr. Daniel E. 
                            Lungren of California.

                        Job-Killing Health Care Law, Committees to 
                            Report Legislation. H. Res. 9; Mr. Dreier et 
                            al.

                                Consideration of. H. Res. 26; Mr. 
                                    Dreier.

                Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 10; Mr. Dreier.

                Members-Elect, Relating to the Status of. H. Res. 27; 
                    Mr. Dreier.

                Minority Employee Designations. H. Res. 8; Mr. Capuano.

                Officers Election. H. Res. 1; Mr. Hensarling.

                Official Photographs of the House. H. Res. 299; Mr. 
                    Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

                Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H. 
                    Res. 3; Mr. Cantor.

                Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker and 
                    Clerk. H. Res. 4; Mr. Dingell.

                Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Cantor.

                Rules of the House. H. Res. 5; Mr. Cantor.

                Rules Two-Thirds Vote Waiver. H. Res. 269; Ms. Foxx.

                Salaries and Expenses Reduction, 2011 and 2012. H. Res. 
                    22; Mr. Walden.

                Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Cantor.

                Staff Sergeant Salvatore A. Giunta Medal of Honor Flag 
                    Resolution. H. Res. 49; Mr. Latham et al.

        Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy 50th Anniversary, 
            Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. Con. Res. 2.

        Joint Committees:

                Library. H. Res. 197; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of 
                    California et al.

                Printing. H. Res. 197; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of 
                    California et al.

        Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 10; 
            Mr. Cantor.

        Kamehameha, King, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
            Visitor Center, Celebrate the Birthday of. S. Con. Res. 16.

        Library of Congress Administrative Operations Improvements. H.R. 
            1934; Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of California.

        National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, Use of Capitol 
            Grounds. H. Con. Res. 46; Mr. Denham et al.

        Senate:

                Architect of the Capitol to Establish Battery Recharging 
                    Stations for Privately Owned Vehicles in Parking 
                    Areas. S. 739.

                Budget Deficit, Resolving the. S. 1323.

                Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining 
                    Act. S. 679.

                Quorum Assembled. S. Res. 2.

                Senate Committees, Authorizing Expenditures. S. Res. 81.

        Stop the OverPrinting (STOP) Act. H.R. 292; Mr. Lee of New York 
            et al.

        Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act. H.R. 1148; Mr. Walz 
            of Minnesota et al.

Constitution of the United States, A Balanced Budget Amendment to. H.J. 
    Res. 1; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE:

        Federal Courts Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act. H.R. 
            394; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

        Removal Clarification Act. H.R. 368; Mr. Johnson of Georgia et 
            al.

        Sunshine in Litigation Act. S. 623.

        Sunshine in the Courtroom Act. S. 410.

Criminal Infringement of a Copyright. S. 978.

Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act (H.R. 639): consideration of. H. Res. 
    310; Mr. Critz.

Cut Federal Spending Act. S. 162.

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DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:

        Department of Defense Authorization, for Military Activities, FY 
            2012. S. 1254.

        Department of Defense for Printing and Reproduction, to Reduce 
            the Amounts Appropriated to. H.R. 1246; Mr. West.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. H.R. 
            1540; Mr. McKeon et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 269; Ms. Foxx.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 276; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

        Operation Odyssey Dawn. H. Res. 208; Mr. Cole et al.

Dental Emergency Responder Act. H.R. 570; Mr. Burgess et al.

Department of Defense, for Military Activities, FY 2012; Military 
    Construction, FY 2012; and Department of Energy, for Military 
    Activities, FY 2012 Authorization. S. 1253.

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Extention of the 
    Incumbent Term. S. 1103.

DISCHARGE PETITIONS:

        Pursuant to clause 2, rule XV:

                 1. Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 639) 
                    to amend title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 to 
                    clarify that countervailing duties may be imposed to 
                    address subsidies relating to a fundamentally 
                    undervalued currency of any foreign country, Filed 
                    July 6, 2011.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:

        National Women's History Museum Act. S. 680.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act. H.R. 471; Mr. 
            Boehner et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 186; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 1573; 
    Mr. Lucas et al.

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Economic Development Revitalization Act. S. 782.

EDUCATION:

        Education Sciences Reform Act Technical Amendment. S. 365.

        Setting New Priorities in Education Spending Act. H.R. 1891; Mr. 
            Hunter et al.

Election Support Consolidation and Efficiency Act. H.R. 672; Mr. Harper 
    et al.

Empowering States to Innovate Act. S. 248.

ENERGY AND FUELS:

        Close Big Oil Tax Loopholes Act. S. 940.

        Department of Energy Authorization, for Defense Activities, FY 
            2012. S. 1256.

        Energy Tax Prevention Act. H.R. 910; Mr. Upton et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 203; Mr. Sessions.

        Hydropower Improvement Act. S. 629.

        Implementation of National Consensus Appliance Agreements Act. 
            S. 398.

        Jobs and Energy Permitting Act. H.R. 2021; Mr. Gardner et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 316; Mr. Nugent.

        Pipeline Transportation Safety Improvement Act. S. 275.

        Putting the Gulf of Mexico Back to Work Act. H.R. 1229; Mr. 
            Hastings of Washington et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 245; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

        Restarting American Offshore Leasing Now Act. H.R. 1230; Mr. 
            Hastings of Washington et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 245; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

        Reversing President Obama's Offshore Moratorium Act. H.R. 1231; 
            Mr. Hastings of Washington et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 257; Mr. Reed.

Environmental Crimes Enforcement Act. S. 350.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:

        Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Establishment Act. S. 710.

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FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act. S. 223.

Faster FOIA Act. S. 627.

Federal Acquisition Institute Improvement Act. S. 762.

Federal Communications Commission with Respect to Regulating the 
    Internet and Broadband Industry Practices, Disapproving the Rule 
    Submitted by. H.J. Res. 37; Mr. Walden et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 200; Mr. Woodall.

Federal Employees (see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT).

Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act. H.R. 347; Mr. 
    Rooney et al.

Fighting Fraud to Protect Taxpayers Act. S. 890.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:

        Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Transfer Clarification 
            Act. H.R. 1667; Mrs. Capito et al.

        Consumer Financial Protection Safety and Soundness Improvement 
            Act. H.R. 1315; Mr. Duffy et al.

Fire Grants Reauthorization Act. S. 550.

FISA Sunsets Extension Act. S. 289.

FISA Sunsets Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1800; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al.

Fish and Fisheries (see MARINE AND MARITIME).

Flood Insurance Reform Act. H.R. 1309; Mrs. Biggert et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 340; Mr. Sessions.

Food Safety Accountability Act. S. 216.

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Modification. S. 1050.

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, To Improve National 
    Security Letters. S. 1125.

FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY:

        Afghanistan. H. Con. Res. 28; Mr. Kucinich et al.

        Assessing Progress in Haiti Act. H.R. 1016; Ms. Lee of 
            California et al.

        Belarus Democracy and Human Rights Act. H.R. 515; Mr. Smith of 
            New Jersey et al.

        Egypt. S. 618.

        Israeli-Palestinian. H. Res. 268; Mr. Cantor et al.

        Libya. H. Res. 208; H. Res. 209; Mr. Cole et al. H. Res. 292; 
            Mr. Boehner. H.J. Res. 68; Mr. Hastings of Florida. H. Con. 
            Res. 51; Mr. Kucinich et al. S.J. Res. 13. S.J. Res. 14. 
            S.J. Res. 20.

                Consideration of (H. Res. 292). H. Res. 294; Mr. Scott 
                    of South Carolina.

                Consideration of (H.J. Res. 68). H. Res. 328; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

                Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 51). H. Res. 294; Mr. 
                    Scott of South Carolina.

        Mexico. S. 126.

        North Atlantic Treaty Organization Operation Unified Protector 
            with respect to Libya, Limit the Use of Funds Appropriated 
            to the Department of Defense for United States Armed Forces. 
            H.R. 2278; Mr. Rooney.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 328; Mr. Woodall.

        Tunisia. S. 618.

Forests (see PUBLIC LANDS).

Full Faith and Credit Act. S. 163.

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Government Shutdown. S. 388.

Government Shutdown Prevention Act. H.R. 1255; Mr. Womack et al. S. 768.

        Consideration of (H.R. 1255). H. Res. 194; Mr. Woodall.

                                    H

HEALTH:

        American Health Benefit Exchanges. H.R. 1213; Mr. Upton et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 236; Mr. Reed.

        Dental Emergency Responder Act. H.R. 570; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Empowering States to Innovate Act. S. 248.

        Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-cost, Timely Healthcare (HEALTH) 
            Act. H.R. 5; Mr. Gingrey of Georgia et al.

        Job-Killing Health Care Law. H. Res. 9; Mr. Dreier et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 26; Mr. Dreier.

        Prevention and Public Health Fund, Repeal the. H.R. 1217; Mr. 
            Pitts et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 219; Ms. Foxx.

        Protect Life Act. H.R. 358; Mr. Pitts et al.

        Public Health Service Act Amendment. H.R. 1216; Mr. Guthrie.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 269; Ms. Foxx.

        Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act. H.R. 2; Mr. 
            Cantor et al. S. 192.

                Consideration of (H.R. 2). H. Res. 26; Mr. Dreier.

        Retirement Freedom Act. S. 1317.

        School-Based Health Center Construction, to Repeal Mandatory 
            Funding. H.R. 1214; Mr. Burgess et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 236; Mr. Reed.

        Veterinary Public Health Amendments Act. H.R. 525; Ms. Baldwin 
            et al.

HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:

        Chaplains Hill in Arlington National Cemetery. S. Con. Res. 4.

HOUSE REPORTS:

        Budget Allocations:

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 112-96; H. Rept. 112-104; Mr. 
                    Rogers of Kentucky.

                Budget Allocations. H. Rept. 112-12; Mr. Rogers of 
                    Kentucky.

        Oversight Plans for All House Committees. H. Rept. 112-48; Mr. 
            Issa.

        Semiannual Committee Activity:

                First, Agriculture. H. Rept. 112-122; Mr. Lucas.

                First, Armed Services. H. Rept. 112-123; Mr. McKeon.

                First, Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 112-133; 
                    Mr. Kline.

                First, Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 112-125; Mr. Upton.

                First, Financial Services. H. Rept. 112-121; Mr. Bachus.

                First, Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 112-126; Ms. Ros-
                    Lehtinen.

                First, Homeland Security. H. Rept. 112-127; Mr. King of 
                    New York.

                First, House Administration. H. Rept. 112-137; Mr. 
                    Daniel E. Lungren of California.

                First, Judiciary. H. Rept. 112-119; Mr. Smith of Texas.

                First, Natural Resources. H. Rept. 112-132; Mr. Hastings 
                    of Washington.

                First, Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 112-
                    128; Mr. Issa.

                First, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. H. 
                    Rept. 112-134; Mr. Rogers of Michigan.

                First, Rules. H. Rept. 112-129; Mr. Dreier.

                First, Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 112-112; 
                    Mr. Hall.

                First, Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 112-
                    124; Mr. Mica.

                First, Veterans' Affairs. H. Rept. 112-120; Mr. Miller 
                    of Florida.

                First, Ways and Means. H. Rept. 112-130; Mr. Camp.

HOUSING:

        Emergency Mortgage Relief Program Termination Act. H.R. 836; Mr. 
            Hensarling et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 151; Mr. Sessions.

        FHA Refinance Program Termination Act. H.R. 830; Mr. Dold et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 150; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

        HAMP Termination Act. H.R. 839; Mr. McHenry et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 170; Mr. Sessions.

        Limiting Investor and Homeowner Loss in Foreclosure Act. S. 222.

        NSP Termination Act. H.R. 861; Mr. Gary G. Miller of California 
            et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 170; Mr. Sessions.

                                    I

``In God We Trust''. H. Con. Res. 13; Mr. Forbes et al.

Independent Task and Delivery Order Review Extension Act. S. 498.

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011. H.R. 754; Mr. 
    Rogers of Michigan. S. 719.

        Consideration of (H.R. 754). H. Res. 264; Mr. Sessions.

Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act Extension. S. 289.

International Monetary Fund, to Repeal the Authority to Provide Certain 
    Loans to. S. 1276.

                                    J

JOBS Act. H.R. 1745; Mr. Camp et al.

Jobs and Economic Growth from Agencies of the Federal Government. H. 
    Res. 72; Mr. Sessions.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 73; Mr. Sessions.

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                                    L

LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:

        Federal Employees:

                Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 828; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz.

                                    M

Memorials and Monuments (see COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS).

Military Construction Authorization, FY 2012. S. 1255.

                                    N

National Public Radio, Prohibit Federal Funding of. H.R. 1076; Mr. 
    Lamborn.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 174; Mr. Nugent.

National Women's History Museum Act. S. 680.

Neglected Infections of Impoverished Americans Act. H.R. 528; H.R. 528; 
    Mr. Johnson of Georgia et al.

No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act. S. 394.

No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. H.R. 3; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
    al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 237; Mr. Nugent.

Non-Security Spending at FY 2008 Levels, To Reduce Spending Through a 
    Transition to. H. Res. 38; Mr. Dreier.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 43; Mr. Dreier.

                                    O

Operation Odyssey Dawn. H. Res. 209; Mr. Cole et al.

Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendment. S. 953.

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Parks (see PUBLIC LANDS).

Patent Reform Act. S. 23.

PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act of 2011. S. 1022.

Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of 
    Intellectual Property Act. S. 968.

Probationary Periods, Provisions Relating to. H.R. 1470; Mr. Ross of 
    Florida.

PUBLIC LANDS:

        Forests:

                Good Neighbor Forestry Act. S. 375.

        Wilderness and Wildlife:

                Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge.. S. 
                    266.

Putting the Gulf of Mexico Back to Work Act. H.R. 1229; Mr. Hastings of 
    Washington et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 245; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

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                                    R

Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 872; Mr. Gibbs et al.

Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Cantor et al. 
    S. 192.

        Consideration of (H.R. 2). H. Res. 26; Mr. Dreier.

Responsible Consumer Financial Protection Regulations Act. H.R. 1121; 
    Mr. Bachus et al.

Retirement Freedom Act. S. 1317.

Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act Extension. H.R. 1308; Mr. 
    Gallegly et al.

                                    S

Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act. H.R. 471; Mr. Boehner et 
    al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 186; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

Securities Act of 1933 Amendment. H.R. 33; Mrs. Biggert.

SMALL BUSINESS:

        Creating Jobs Through Small Business Innovation Act. H.R. 1425; 
            Mrs. Ellmers et al.

        SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act. S. 493.

        Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act 
            Temporary Extension. H.R. 366; Mr. Graves of Missouri.

        Small Business Additional Temporary Extension Act. S. 990. S. 
            1082.

        Small Business Concern Owned and Controlled by Veterans or Small 
            Business Concern Owned and Controlled by Service-Disabled 
            Veterans. H.R. 1657; Mr. Stutzman.

        Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act. H.R. 4; Mr. 
            Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

                Consideration of. H. Res. 129; Mr. Scott of South 
                    Carolina.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION:

        Board of Regents:

                Case, Stephen M.. S.J. Res. 8.

                Jackson, Shirley Ann. S.J. Res. 7.

                Kogod, Robert P.. S.J. Res. 9.

STATES AND TERRITORIES:

        Arizona:

                ``Roll United States Courthouse, John M.''. S. 188.

                Tucson. H. Res. 32; Mr. Boehner.

        California:

                ``Velloza Post Office, Specialist Jake Robert.''. H.R. 
                    793; Ms. Woolsey et al.

        Hawaii:

                Kamehameha, King, Use of Emancipation Hall in the 
                    Capitol Visitor Center, Celebrate the Birthday of. 
                    S. Con. Res. 16.

        Iowa:

                Giunta, Staff Sergeant Salvatore, Medal of Honor. S. 
                    Con. Res. 3.

        Michigan:

                Ford, Gerald R., Statue for Placement in the Capitol. H. 
                    Con. Res. 27; Mr. Upton et al.

        Mississippi:

                ``Powers, Jr. Post Office, Spencer Byrd''. S. 655.

                Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge.. S. 
                    266.

        Ohio:

                ``Murray Post Office, Marine Sgt. Jeremy E.''. S. 349.

        Oklahoma:

                ``Phillips Post Office, Specialist Micheal E.''. H.R. 
                    1423; Mr. Cole et al.

        Texas:

                ``Bush, George H.W. and George W. Bush United States 
                    Courthouse and George Mahon Federal Building.''. 
                    H.R. 362; Mr. Conaway et al.

                ``Davis Post Office, Sergeant Chris''. H.R. 1632; Mr. 
                    Neugebauer et al.

                ``Schertz Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 771; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

        West Virginia:

                ``Broadwater Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, W. Craig''. S. 307.

Statutory Limit on the Public Debt, to Implement the President's request 
    to increase. H.R. 1954; Mr. Camp. S. 1326.

Stop Canadian Trash Act. S. 840.

Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act. H.R. 1148; Mr. Walz of 
    Minnesota et al.

Sunset Date for Certain Protests of Task and Deliver Order Contracts, 
    Extension of. H.R. 899; Mr. Lankford et al.

Sunshine in Litigation Act. S. 623.

Sunshine in the Courtroom Act. S. 410.

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TAXATION AND TAXES:

        Abortion, To Eliminate Certain Tax Benefits Relating to. H.R. 
            1232; Mr. Camp.

        Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange 
            Subsidy Overpayments Act. H.R. 705; Mr. Camp.

        Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 828; Mr. Chaffetz.

        Fighting Fraud to Protect Taxpayers Act. S. 890.

        Filing Individual Income Tax Returns Extension of Time, Case of 
            Government Shutdown. S. 783.

        Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit Repeal. S. 1057.

Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Election Campaigns and Party 
    Conventions, Termination of. H.R. 359; Mr. Cole et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 54; Ms. Foxx.

Title V of the Social Security Act Amendment. H.R. 1215; Mr. Latta et 
    al.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:

        Aviation:

                Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R. 1079; Mr. Mica et 
                    al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2011, Part II. H.R. 
                    1893; Mr. Mica et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2011, Part III. H.R. 
                    2279; Mr. Mica et al.

                Airport and Airway Trust Fund Financing Reauthorization 
                    Act. H.R. 1034; Mr. Camp.

                Airport and Airway Trust Fund Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    340.

                FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety 
                    Improvement Act. S. 223.

                FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act. H.R. 658; Mr. Mica 
                    et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 189; Mr. Webster.

                Federal Aviation Research and Development 
                    Reauthorization Act. H.R. 970; Mr. Hall et al.

                Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act. H.R. 386; 
                    Mr. Daniel E. Lungren of California et al.

        Highways:

                Surface Transportation Extension Act. H.R. 662; Mr. Mica 
                    et al.

                        Consideration of. H. Res. 128; Mr. Sessions.

        Pipeline Transportation Safety Improvement Act. S. 275.

        Railroads:

                Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act. S. 49.

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United Nations Tax Equalization Refund Act. H.R. 519; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen.

USA PATRIOT Act Sunset Extension Act. S. 193. S. 290.

USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act Extention. S. 289.

USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act Extention and 
    Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act Extension. H.R. 
    514; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al.

        Consideration of. H. Res. 79; Mr. Dreier.

USA PATRIOT Reauthorization Act. S. 291.

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VACANCIES (House Members):

        First Session:

                California:

                        36th District, Vacated by Jane Harman, Feb. 28, 
                            2011; (Resigned).

                Nevada:

                        2nd District, Vacated by Dean Heller, May 9, 
                            2011; (Resigned).

                New York:

                        9th District, Vacated by Anthony D. Weiner, June 
                            22, 2011; (Resigned).

                        26th District, Vacated by Christopher J. Lee, 
                            Feb. 9, 2011; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Kathleen C. Hochul June 1, 2011.

VETERANS:

        Hiring Heroes Act. S. 951.

        Honoring American Veterans Act. H.R. 1627; Mr. Miller of Florida 
            et al.

        Restoring GI Bill Fairness Act. H.R. 1383; Mr. Miller of Florida 
            et al.

        Veterans Appeals Improvement Act. H.R. 1484; Mr. Filner et al.

        Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. H.R. 1407; 
            Mr. Runyan et al.

        VetStar Award Program. H.R. 802; Mr. Filner et al.

Veterinary Public Health Amendments Act. H.R. 525; Ms. Baldwin et al.

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War Powers Resolution. H. Con. Res. 28; Mr. Kucinich et al.

WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:

        Environmental Crimes Enforcement Act. S. 350.

        Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 872; Mr. Gibbs et al.

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