[Senate Calendars for March 3, 2014 - 113th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
NOTICE OF INTENT TO OBJECT TO PROCEEDING
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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 to
Proceeding''. (S. Res. 28, 112th Congress)
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Number Title Date and Senator
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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 when there is no further morning
business but before the close of morning business and before the
termination of the morning hour. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.)
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Resolution Title Date Submitted and Author
Number
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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.
BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS READ THE FIRST TIME
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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S. 2062 A bill to authorize Feb. 27, 2014.--Mr. Paul.
Members of Congress to
bring an action for
declaratory and
injunctive relief in
response to a written
statement by the
President or any other
official in the
executive branch
directing officials of
the executive branch
to not enforce a
provision of law.
S. 2066 A bill to amend title Feb. 27, 2014.--Mr. Cruz.
18, United States
Code, to prohibit the
intentional
discrimination of a
person or organization
by an employee of the
Internal Revenue
Service.
S. 2067 A bill to prohibit the Feb. 27, 2014.--Mr. Cruz.
Department of the
Treasury from
assigning tax statuses
to organizations based
on their political
beliefs and
activities.
H.R. 3865 An act to prohibit the Feb. 27, 2014.
Internal Revenue
Service from modifying
the standard for
determining whether an
organization is
operated exclusively
for the promotion of
social welfare for
purposes of section
501(c)(4) of the
Internal Revenue Code
of 1986.