[Senate Calendars for June 10, 2013 - 113th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



 

                NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBJECT
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When a notice of intent to object is given to the appropriate leader, 
or their designee, and such notice is submitted for inclusion in 
the Congressional Record and the Senate Calendar of Business, 
or following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to, and, 
or disposition of, a measure or matter on their behalf, it shall be placed 
in the section of the Calendar entitled ``Notice of Intent to Object''. 
(S. Res. 28, 112th Congress)

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    Number               Title            Date  and  Senator 
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   H. Con. Res.     A concurrent resolution     Apr. 23, 2013.--Mr. 
       25           establishing the budget     Sessions.
                    for the United States 
                    Government for fiscal 
                    year 2014 and setting 
                    forth appropriate 
                    budgetary levels for 
                    fiscal years 2015 
                    through 2023.
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                RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE
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     When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution 
or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before the 
Senate on the next legislative day for consideration, unless by unanimous 
consent the Senate shall otherwise direct. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.)

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


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     Number                 Short Title                 Date and Author 
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    S. Res. 4     A resolution to limit       Jan. 3, 2013.--Mr. Udall 
                    certain uses of the         (NM).
                    filibuster in the Senate 
                    to improve the 
                    legislative process.
    S. Res. 6     A resolution to modify      Jan. 3, 2013.--Mr. 
                    extended debate in the      Merkley.
                    Senate to improve the 
                    legislative process.
    S. Res. 7     A resolution to permit the  Jan. 3, 2013.--Mr. 
                    Senate to avoid             Lautenberg.
                    unnecessary delay and 
                    vote on matters for 
                    which floor debate has 
                    ceased.



     S. 1121      A bill to stop the          June 7, 2013.--Mr. Paul.
                    National Security Agency 
                    from spying on citizens 
                    of the United States and 
                    for other purposes.
    H.R. 126      An act to direct the        June 7, 2013.
                    Secretary of the 
                    Interior to enter into 
                    an agreement to provide 
                    for management of the 
                    free-roaming wild horses 
                    in and around the 
                    Currituck National 
                    Wildlife Refuge.