[House Calendars, Final - 114th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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                                                A

Adjournments (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS).

Adoptive Family Relief Act. S. 1300.

Affordable Retirement Advice Protection Act. H.R. 4293; Mr. Roe of 
    Tennessee et al.

AGRICULTURE:

        Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 Amendment. S. 2609.

        Charitable Agricultural Research Act. S. 908.

        Clarification of Treatment of Electronic Sales of Livestock Act. 
            H.R. 5883; Mr. Rouzer et al.

        Commodity End-User Relief Act. H.R. 2289; Mr. Conaway et al. S. 
            2917.

        Country of Origin Labeling Amendments Act. H.R. 2393; Mr. 
            Conaway et al.

        Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act. H.R. 2358; 
            Mr. Zinke et al.

        Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act Extension Act. H.R. 
            1991; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.

        Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act. H.R. 373; Mr. Heck of 
            Nevada et al.

        Highlands Conservation Act Extension. H.R. 894; Mr. 
            Frelinghuysen et al.

        ``International Year of Soils''. S. Con. Res. 10.

        Mandatory Price Reporting Act. H.R. 2051; Mr. Conaway et al.

        National Forest Small Tracts Act Amendments Act. H.R. 1214; Mr. 
            Amodei et al.

        National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act. H.R. 
            1937; Mr. Amodei et al.

        Prescribed Burn Approval Act. S. 3395.

        Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act. H.R. 1599; Mr. Pompeo et 
            al.

        Securing our Agriculture and Food Act. H.R. 5346; Mr. Young of 
            Iowa et al.

        United States Cotton Futures Act Amendment. H.R. 2620; Mr. David 
            Scott of Georgia et al.

        United States Grain Standards Act Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            2088; Mr. Conaway et al. S. 1417.

        Water and Agriculture Tax Reform Act. H.R. 4220; Mr. Buck et al.

ALERT Act. H.R. 1759; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

Amateur Radio Parity Act. H.R. 1301; Mr. Kinzinger of Illinois et al. S. 
    1685.

American Discovery Trail Act. S. 2608.

American Heroes COLA Act. H.R. 677; Mr. Abraham et al.

American Innovation and Competitiveness Act. S. 3084.

American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act. H.R. 4923; Mr. Brady of 
    Texas et al.

American SAFE Act. H.R. 4038; Mr. McCaul et al.

American Soda Ash Competitiveness Act. H.R. 1992; Mr. Cook et al.

Anti-Spoofing Act. H.R. 2669; Ms. Meng et al.

Anti-terrorism Information Sharing Is Strength Act. H.R. 5606; Mr. 
    Pittenger et al.

Application of JSA Attribution Rule for Existing Agreements, Exemption 
    of. S. 1182.

APPROPRIATIONS:

        Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY 
            2016. H.R. 3049; Mr. Aderholt. S. 1800.

        Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY 
            2017. H.R. 5054; Mr. Aderholt. S. 2956.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2016. H.R. 2578; Mr. Culberson.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2017. H.R. 5393; Mr. Culberson. 
            S. 2837.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2015. H.J. Res. 35; Mr. Rogers of 
            Kentucky.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2016. H.J. Res. 78; Mr. Rogers of 
            Kentucky.

        Defense, FY 2016. H.R. 2685; Mr. Frelinghuysen. S. 1558.

        Defense, FY 2017. H.R. 5293; Mr. Frelinghuysen. S. 3000.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2016. H.R. 2028; Mr. Simpson.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2017. H.R. 5055; Mr. Simpson. 
            S. 2804.

        Financial Services, FY 2016. H.R. 2995; Mr. Crenshaw. S. 1910.

        Financial Services, FY 2017. H.R. 5485; Mr. Crenshaw. S. 3067.

        Homeland Security, FY 2015. H.R. 240; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky. S. 
            272.

        Homeland Security, FY 2016. H.R. 3128; Mr. Carter of Texas. S. 
            1619.

        Homeland Security, FY 2017. H.R. 5634; Mr. Carter of Texas. S. 
            3001.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2016. H.R. 2822; Mr. Calvert. S. 1645.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2017. H.R. 5538; Mr. Calvert. S. 3068.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2016. H.R. 
            3020; Mr. Cole. S. 1695.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2017. H.R. 
            5926; Mr. Cole. S. 3040.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2016. H.R. 2250; Mr. Graves of Georgia.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2017. H.R. 5325; Mr. Graves of Georgia. 
            S. 2955.

        Making Appropriations for Law Enforcement and for Other 
            Purposes, 2016. S. 2131.

        Making Appropriations for National Security and for Other 
            Purposes, 2016. S. 2130.

        Making Appropriations to Improve the Nation's Infrastructure and 
            for Other Purposes, 2016. S. 2129.

        Making Appropriations to Stop Regulatory Excess and for Other 
            Purposes, 2016. S. 2132.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2016. H.R. 2029; Mr. Dent.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2017. H.R. 4974; Mr. Dent. S. 
            2806.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2016. H.R. 2772; Ms. Granger. S. 
            1725.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2017. H.R. 5912; Ms. Granger. S. 
            3117.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2016. H.R. 2577; Mr. Diaz-Balart.

                Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 139; Mr. Rogers of 
                    Kentucky.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2017. H.R. 5394; Mr. Diaz-Balart. S. 
            2844.

        Zika Response, FY 2016. H.R. 5243; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky et al.

        Zika Virus Supplemental Appropriations, FY 2016. H.R. 5044; Mrs. 
            Lowey et al.

Arkansas Valley Conduit, Colorado, Modifiy Certain Cost-Sharing and 
    Revenue Provisions. S. 2616.

ARMED FORCES:

        Arsenal Installation Reutilization Authority. S. 3336.

        Border Jobs for Veterans Act. H.R. 2835; Ms. McSally et al. S. 
            1603.

        Captain John E. Moran and Captain William Wylie Galt Armed 
            Forces Reserve Center. S. 719.

        Counseling in Retreat Settings for Women Veterans Newly 
            Separated From Service in the Armed Forces. H.R. 1575; Ms. 
            Brown of Florida et al.

        Filipino Veterans of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. 
            S. 1555.

        Foreclosure Relief and Extension for Servicemembers Act. S. 
            2393.

        General of the Army Omar Bradley Property Transfer Act. S. 267.

        Gold Star Families Voices Act. H.R. 4511; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        Grow Our Own Directive: Physician Assistant Employment and 
            Education Act. H.R. 3974; Ms. Kuster et al.

        Homeless Veterans Services Protection Act. S. 1731.

        Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance Act. H.R. 1475; 
            Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.

        Military Spouse Job Continuity Act. S. 920.

        National Guard and Reserve:

                National Guard and Reserve Entrepreneurship Support Act. 
                    S. 3009.

                National Guard and Reservist Debt Relief Extension Act. 
                    H.R. 4246; Mr. Cohen et al.

        National POW/MIA Remembrance Act. H.R. 1670; Mr. Lynch et al.

        Office of Strategic Services Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 
            2234.

        Protecting Veterans' Educational Choice Act. H.R. 5047; Mr. Jody 
            B. Hice of Georgia et al.

        Recognizing the Sunflower as the Flower for Military Caregivers. 
            S. Con. Res. 44.

        Training and Employment for Veterans and Members of Armed Forces 
            in Curation and Histroic Preservation Activities. H.R. 3114; 
            Mrs. Napolitano et al.

        Transfer of any Individual Detained at United States Naval 
            Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Prohibition on. H.R. 5351; 
            Mrs. Walorski et al.

        United States Sector Khobar Towers Military Housing Complex on 
            Dhahran Air Base, Terrorist Bombing. S. Con. Res. 39.

        Veterans TRICARE Choice Act. H.R. 5458; Mr. Stewart et al.

        Vietnam Helicopter Crew Memorial Act. H.R. 4298; Mr. Amodei et 
            al.

        Women Airforce Service Pilot Arlington Inurnment Restoration 
            Act. H.R. 4336; Ms. McSally et al.

        Wounded Warrior Tax Equity Act. S. 907.

Authority Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 
    Extension. S. 1035.

                                    B

Bathrooms Accessible in Every Situation (BABIES) Act. H.R. 5147; Mr. 
    Cicilline et al.

Better On-line Ticket Sales Act. H.R. 5104; Mrs. Blackburn et al. S. 
    3183.

Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act. H.R. 
    1890; Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al. S. 995.

Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act. S. 405. S. 556. S. 659.

Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act. H.R. 4557; Mr. 
    Johnson of Ohio et al.

Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act. H.R. 2532; Mr. Fleischmann et al. S. 1378.

Border Patrol Agent Pay Reform Act, Clarification of Certain Provisions. 
    S. 1356.

        Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 90; Mr. Thornberry.

Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. H.R. 3504; Mr. Franks of 
    Arizona et al.

Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Act. H.R. 5065; Ms. 
    Herrera Beutler et al.

Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act. S. 1170.

Bring Accountability Now to the Fed Act. S. 2288.

Brownfields Utilization, Investment, and Local Development Act. S. 1479.

BUDGET:

        Budget Reconciliation, 2016. H.R. 3762; Mr. Tom Price of 
            Georgia.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2016. H. Con. Res. 27; Mr. Tom Price of 
            Georgia. S. Con. Res. 11.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2017. H. Con. Res. 125; Mr. Tom Price 
            of Georgia.

        Cut, Cap, and Balance Act. S. 2182.

        Fairness for Crime Victims Act. S. 1495.

        Requirement in Budget Submission With Respect to the Cost Per 
            Taxpayer of the Deficit. H.R. 1315; Mr. Messer.

        Zika Virus Supplemental Appropriations, FY 2016. H.R. 5044; Mrs. 
            Lowey et al.

Bullion and Collectible Coin Production Efficiency and Cost Savings Act. 
    H.R. 1698; Mr. Huizenga of Michigan et al.

Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act. H.R. 414; Mr. Huizenga of 
    Michigan et al.

Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Advisory Boards Act. H.R. 1195; 
    Mr. Pittenger et al.

                                    C

CAPTIVE Act. H.R. 3394; Mr. Posey et al.

Centennial Monetary Commission Act. H.R. 2912; Mr. Brady of Texas et al.

Certainty for States and Tribes Act. H.R. 5259; Mr. Zinke et al.

Checkpoint Optimization and Efficiency Act. H.R. 5338; Mr. Katko et al.

Child Support Assistance Act. H.R. 2091; Mr. Poliquin et al.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES:

        Access to Digital Communications Tools and Connectivity is 
            Necessary to Prepare Youth in the United States to Compete 
            in the 21st Century Economy. H. Res. 939; Mr. Welch.

        Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act. S. 2613.

        Adoptive Family Relief Act. S. 1300.

        Amy and Vicky Child Pornography Victim Restitution Improvement 
            Act. S. 295.

        Child Nicotine Poisoning Prevention Act. H.R. 3242; Mrs. Brooks 
            of Indiana et al. S. 142.

        Childhood Cancer STAR Act. H.R. 3381; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act. S. 1352.

        Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act. H.R. 1344; Mr. 
            Guthrie et al.

        Enhancing Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of Youth 
            Trafficking Act. H.R. 468; Mr. Heck of Nevada et al.

        Every Child Achieves Act. S. 1177.

        Expedited Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect to State Child 
            Protective Services. H.R. 3894; Ms. Gabbard et al.

        Family First Prevention Services Act. H.R. 5456; Mr. Buchanan et 
            al.

        Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. H.R. 2646; Mr. 
            Murphy of Pennsylvania et al.

        Human Trafficking Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery Act. 
            H.R. 350; Mrs. Noem et al.

        Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act. H.R. 5003; Mr. 
            Rokita et al.

        Improving Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act. S. 3136.

        Improving Safe Care for the Prevention of Infant Abuse and 
            Neglect Act. H.R. 4843; Mr. Barletta et al.

        International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex 
            Trafficking. H.R. 515; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Kevin and Avonte's Law. H.R. 4919; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al. S. 2614.

        Modernizing the Interstate Placement of Children in Foster Care 
            Act. H.R. 4472; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

        Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. H.R. 36; Mr. Franks of 
            Arizona et al.

        Plan of Safe Care Improvement Act. S. 2687.

        Protecting Our Infants Act. H.R. 1462; Ms. Clark of 
            Massachusetts et al. S. 799.

        RAISE Family Caregivers Act. S. 1719.

        Recovering Missing Children Act. H.R. 3209; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Strengthening Child Welfare Response to Trafficking Act. H.R. 
            469; Ms. Bass et al.

        Supporting Youth Opportunity and Preventing Delinquency Act. 
            H.R. 5963; Mr. Curbelo of Florida et al.

        Tenant Income Verification Relief Act. H.R. 233; Mr. Perlmutter 
            et al.

        Victims of Child Sex Trafficking, Improve the Response to. H.R. 
            246; Mrs. Beatty et al.

        Youth Sports Concussion Act. S. 2508.

Church Plan Clarification Act. S. 2308.

CO-OP Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 954; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al.

Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Amendments Act. H.R. 5978; Mr. 
    Hunter et al.

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2015. H.R. 1987; H.R. 4188; Mr. Hunter 
    et al. S. 1611.

Coastal Coordination Act. S. 3038.

Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act. H.R. 3654; Mr. Poe of Texas et 
    al. S. 2517.

COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:

        Coins:

                Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 
                    2726; Mr. Posey et al.

                Boys Town Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 893; 
                    Mr. Fortenberry et al. S. 301.

                Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 
                    2722; Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York et al.

                Presidential $1 Coin Program, Termination of. S. 95.

        Commemorations:

                Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 25th 
                    Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 20.

                Fallen Firefighters Congressional Flag Presentation 
                    Ceremony, 2nd Annual, Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. 
                    Con. Res. 73; Mr. King of New York et al.

                Fallen Firefighters Congressional Flag Presentation 
                    Ceremony, 3rd Annual, Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. 
                    Con. Res. 120; Mr. King of New York et al.

                Glenn, Honorable John, Death of. S. Res. 640.

                ``International Year of Soils''. S. Con. Res. 10.

                King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, 70-Year Reign. S. 
                    Con. Res. 57.

                Million Man March, 20th Anniversary, Use of the Capitol 
                    Grounds. H. Con. Res. 74; Mr. Danny K. Davis of 
                    Illinois.

                National Bison Legacy Act. H.R. 2908; Mr. Clay et al. S. 
                    2032.

                Pulse Orlando Nightclub Terrorist Attack. H. Res. 827; 
                    Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

                Silver Star Service Banner Day Act. S. 3386.

                Singaporean Independence and Reaffirming Singapore's 
                    Close Partnership with the United States, 50th 
                    Anniversary. H. Res. 374; Mr. Heck of Washington et 
                    al.

                Summitt, Pat, Death of. S. Res. 516.

                Terrorist Attacks Launched Against the United States on 
                    September 11, 2001, 15th Anniversary. H. Res. 842; 
                    Mr. McCarthy.

                Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical 
                    Sciences, 100th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 55.

                The 400 Years of African-American History Commission 
                    Act. H.R. 4539; Mr. Scott of Virginia et al. S. 
                    2548.

                United States Sector Khobar Towers Military Housing 
                    Complex on Dhahran Air Base, Terrorist Bombing. S. 
                    Con. Res. 39.

                White House Fellows Program, 50th Anniversary. S. Con. 
                    Res. 22.

                Wiesel, Elie. H. Res. 810; Mr. Israel et al.

        Memorials and Monuments:

                ``Abraham VA Clinic, Abie''. H.R. 5317; Mr. Kelly of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Ainsworth Memorial Post Office, Second Lt. Ellen''. 
                    H.R. 4046; Mr. Duffy et al.

                ``Angelou Memorial Post Office, Maya''. H.R. 3735; Ms. 
                    Adams et al.

                ``Ariel Rios Federal Building''. H.R. 4957; Mr. Carson 
                    of Indiana et al. S. 2824.

                ``Badillo Post Office Building, Herman''. H.R. 1350; Mr. 
                    Serrano et al.

                ``Barney Post Office Building, Major Gregory E.''. H.R. 
                    4747; Mr. David Scott of Georgia et al.

                ``Bennett Post Office, Harold George''. H.R. 2928; Mr. 
                    Hill et al.

                ``Benson Post Office Building, Melvoid J.''. H.R. 3601; 
                    Mr. Langevin et al.

                ``Bowen Veteran House, Dr. Otis''. H.R. 5509; Mrs. 
                    Brooks of Indiana et al.

                ``Brown United States Courthouse, R. Jess''. H.R. 172; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

                ``Brown United States Post Office, Chief Petty Officer 
                    Adam''. H.R. 3931; Mr. Westerman et al.

                ``Brown, Jr. Post Office Building, Dr. Roscoe C.''. H.R. 
                    6282; Mr. Serrano et al.

                ``Cable Post Office, Richard Allen''. H.R. 4887; Mr. 
                    Visclosky et al.

                ``Cali Post Office Building, Officer Joseph P.''. H.R. 
                    5676; Mr. Quigley et al.

                ``Camp Pendleton Medal of Honor Post Office''. H.R. 136; 
                    Mr. Issa et al.

                Captain John E. Moran and Captain William Wylie Galt 
                    Armed Forces Reserve Center. S. 719.

                ``Carwile Post Office Building, Army First Lieutenant 
                    Donald C.''. H.R. 5309; Mr. Kelly of Mississippi et 
                    al.

                ``Castro Port of Entry, Raul Hector''. H.R. 1075; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                ``Celaya Post Office, Adolfo `Harpo' ''. H.R. 6304; Mr. 
                    Gosar et al.

                ``Chenault Post Office Building, Richard `Dick' ''. H.R. 
                    558; Mr. Chabot et al.

                ``Christy Post Office Building, Kenneth M.''. H.R. 4960; 
                    Mr. Foster et al. S. 2891.

                ``Clark United States Courthouse, Charles''. S. 1034.

                ``Coale Memorial Post Office Building, W. Ronald''. H.R. 
                    1132; Mr. McNerney et al.

                ``Collins, Sr. Post Office Building, Lionel R.''. H.R. 
                    2458; Mr. Richmond et al.

                ``Corma II Post Office Building, First Lieutenant 
                    Salvatore S.''. H.R. 3866; Mr. Norcross et al.

                Cox, British Member of Parliament Helen Joanne `Jo'. H. 
                    Res. 806; Mr. Wilson of South Carolina et al.

                ``Craw VA Clinic, Colonel Demas T.''. S. 3492.

                ``D'Augustine Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant 
                    Joseph''. S. 994.

                ``De Guzman Post Office Building, Jonathan `J.D.' ''. 
                    H.R. 5948; Mrs. Davis of California et al.

                ``Dean Department of Veterans Affairs Community-Based 
                    Outpatient Clinic, Master Chief Petty Officer 
                    Jesse''. H.R. 3969; Mr. Heck of Nevada et al.

                ``Dietz Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant Robert 
                    H.''. H.R. 1442; Mr. Gibson et al.

                ``Doub United States Courthouse, Randy D.''. H.R. 1642; 
                    Mr. Jones et al. H.R. 3937; Mr. Butterfield et al.

                ``Ferguson Post Office, Sergeant First Class Daniel 
                    M.''. H.R. 1326; Mr. Ross et al.

                ``Fisher Post Office, Sgt. Zachary M.''. H.R. 322; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                ``Floresville Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 891; 
                    Mr. Cuellar et al.

                Fort Frederica National Monument Boundary Expansion Act. 
                    H.R. 3480; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

                ``Fussell Memorial Post Office, Private First Class 
                    Felton Roger''. H.R. 3953; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

                ``Galanti Arboretum, Phyllis E.''. H.R. 2693; Mr. Brat 
                    et al.

                ``Gamble USMC Post Office Buidling, LCpl Garrett W.''. 
                    H.R. 4877; Mr. Olson et al.

                ``Grogan, Benjamin P. and Jerry L. Dove, Federal Bureau 
                    of Investigation Miami Field Office''. H.R. 1092; 
                    Ms. Wilson of Florida et al.

                ``Holloway Post Office Building, Daryle''. H.R. 3082; 
                    Mr. Richmond et al.

                ``Holloway, Jr. United States Courthouse, William J.''. 
                    S. 261.

                ``Iersel Post Office, Louis Van''. H.R. 4761; Ms. Judy 
                    Chu of California et al.

                ``J. Waties Waring Judicial Center''. H.R. 2131; Mr. 
                    Clyburn et al.

                ``Kalsu Post Office Building, James Robert''. H.R. 3059; 
                    Mr. Russell et al.

                ``Kaufman Memorial Veterans' Clinic, Loren R.''. H.R. 
                    1762; Mr. Walden et al.

                ``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    George P.''. S. 612.

                        Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 183; Mr. 
                            Shuster.

                ``Keefe Post Office, Sister Ann''. H.R. 651; Mr. 
                    Cicilline et al.

                Kinnard Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based 
                    Outpatient Clinic, Daniel L.. H.R. 960; Mr. Tiberi 
                    et al.

                Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance Act. 
                    H.R. 1475; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.

                ``Lacey Post Office, Sergeant First Class William 
                    `Kelly' ''. H.R. 4987; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

                ``Langlais Post Office Post, Special Warfare Operator 
                    Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Louis `Lou' J.''. 
                    H.R. 3218; Mrs. Capps et al.

                ``Manford Post Office Building, Jeanne and Jules''. H.R. 
                    2607; Mr. Crowley et al.

                ``Marcelino Serna Port of Entry''. H.R. 5252; Mr. Hurd 
                    of Texas.

                ``McCarthy Post Office, Eugene J.''. H.R. 4425; Mr. 
                    Emmer of Minnesota et al.

                ``McCoy Post Office Building, Mary Eleanora''. H.R. 
                    5028; Mrs. Lawrence et al.

                ``McGinnis Memorial Post Office, Specialist Ross A.''. 
                    H.R. 433; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

                Megellas Post Office, Lieutenant Colonel James 
                    ``Maggie''. S. 1826.

                ``Mikva Post Office Building, Abner J.''. H.R. 5798; Ms. 
                    Schakowsky et al.

                Miller Post Office, Barry G.. H.R. 4372; Mr. Collins of 
                    New York et al. S. 2465.

                ``Montalto Post Office Building, Leonard''. H.R. 5150; 
                    Mr. Donovan et al.

                ``Nelson Post Office Building, Petty Officer 1st Class 
                    Caleb A.''. H.R. 4975; Mr. Ashford et al.

                ``Oberstar Memorial Post Office Building, James L.''. S. 
                    179.

                ``Ortega Post Office, Francis Manuel''. H.R. 3274; Mr. 
                    Johnson of Georgia et al.

                ``Oxley Memorial Post Office Building, Michael Garver''. 
                    H.R. 4925; Mr. Latta et al.

                ``Pasker Post Office Building, Sgt. 1st Class Terryl 
                    L.''. H.R. 4605; Mr. Blum et al.

                ``Pastor Post Office, Ed''. H.R. 4010; Mr. Gallego et 
                    al.

                ``PFC Milton A. Lee Medal of Honor Memorial Highway''. 
                    H.R. 2559; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

                ``Pierson Memorial Post Office Building, Officer Daryl 
                    R.''. H.R. 1884; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                ``Pinson Post Office, Sgt. Amanda N.''. H.R. 323; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                Post Office Disignations, Establish New ZIP Codes. H.R. 
                    6303; Mr. Chaffetz.

                ``Riley Post Office Building, Specialist Joseph W.''. S. 
                    1596.

                ``Riordan Post Office, Lt. Daniel P.''. H.R. 324; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                ``Robinson Post Office Building, Amelia Boynton''. H.R. 
                    4777; Ms. Sewell of Alabama et al.

                ``Sablan and CNMI Fallen Military Heroes Post Office 
                    Building, Segundo T.''. H.R. 5889; Mr. Sablan.

                Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act. H.R. 
                    5244; Mr. Knight et al.

                ``Smith, Jr. Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, Sidney Oslin''. H.R. 4618; Mr. Collins 
                    of Georgia.

                ``Stagg Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Tom''. H.R. 5011; Mr. Fleming et al. S. 2754.

                ``Thomason Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, R.E.''. H.R. 5873; Mr. O'Rourke.

                ``Thompson Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, Fred D.''. H.R. 6135; Mrs. Blackburn et 
                    al.

                ``Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center''. H.R. 6323; Mr. 
                    Lowenthal et al.

                ``Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, 
                    and United States Court House, Jacob ''. H.R. 2954; 
                    Mr. Crawford et al. S. 1707.

                U.S. Naval Construction Battalion ``Seabees'' Fallen 
                    Heroes Post Office Building. H.R. 6138; Ms. Brownley 
                    of California et al.

                Visitor Services Facility on the Arlington Ridge Tract, 
                    Establishment of. H.R. 4789; Mr. Beyer et al.

                ``Weis, Jr. United States Courthouse, Joseph F.''. H.R. 
                    1690; Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Wells Post Office Building, Marine Lance Corporal 
                    Squire `Skip' ''. H.R. 5612; Mr. Tom Price of 
                    Georgia et al.

                ``Woods, Jr. Post Office, Sergeant First Class William 
                    B.''. H.R. 728; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

                ``Youngblood Post Office, E. Marie''. H.R. 5356; Mr. 
                    Brady of Texas et al.

                ``Zapata Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 5591; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

        National George C. Marshall Museum and Library. H. Con. Res. 
            138; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

        Postage Stamps:

                Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    1170.

Commercial Remote Sensing Act. H.R. 2261; Mr. Bridenstine et al.

Commodity Exchange Act and the Securities Exchange Act Amendment, 
    Treatment of Affiliate Transactions. H.R. 1317; Ms. Moore et al.

Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act. H.R. 2017; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers 
    et al.

Communications Act of 1934 Amendment. H.R. 2589; Mrs. Ellmers of North 
    Carolina et al. S. 2319.

Community Based Independence for Seniors Act. S. 704.

Community Institution Mortgage Relief Act. H.R. 1529; Mr. Sherman et al.

Competitive Service Act. S. 1580.

Concrete Masonry Products Research, Education, and Promotion Act. H.R. 
    985; Mr. Guthrie et al.

CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

        Adjournments:

                March and April 2015, House. H. Con. Res. 31; Mr. Rodney 
                    Davis of Illinois.

                March and April 2015, Senate. H. Con. Res. 32; Mr. 
                    Rodney Davis of Illinois.

                June and July 2015, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. 19.

                August and September 2015, House and Senate. H. Con. 
                    Res. 72; Mr. Denham.

                November 2015, House. H. Con. Res. 91; Ms. Foxx.

                November 2015, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 92; Mr. 
                    Woodall. H. Con. Res. 95; Mr. Graves of Louisiana.

                Sine Die Adjournment, First Session. H. Con. Res. 104; 
                    Mr. Tom Price of Georgia.

                January 2016, House. H. Con. Res. 107; Mr. Gohmert.

                February 2016, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. 31.

                March and April 2016, House. S. Con. Res. 34.

                July, August and September 2016, House. S. Con. Res. 50.

                October and November 2016, House. H. Con. Res. 166; Mr. 
                    Messer.

        Assemble Outside the Seat of Government. H. Con. Res. 1; Mr. 
            Sessions.

        Award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Foot Soldiers who 
            Participated in Bloody Sunday, Turnaround Tuesday, or the 
            Final Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in March of 
            1965. H.R. 431; Ms. Sewell of Alabama et al. S. 527.

        Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability 
            Act. H.R. 1890; Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al.

        Carbon Tax Detrimental to the United States Economy. H. Con. 
            Res. 89; Mr. Scalise et al.

        Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal to the First 
            Special Service Force, World War II, Use of Emancipation 
            Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. S. Con. Res. 2.

        Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for DC Home Rule 
            Act. H.R. 5233; Mr. Meadows et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Department of 
            Labor Relating to ``Interpretation of the Advice Exemption 
            in Section 203(c) of the Labor-Management Reporting and 
            Disclosure Act''. H.J. Res. 87; Mr. Byrne et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on Carbon 
            Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary 
            Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units. H.J. Res. 72; 
            Mr. Whitfield et al. S.J. Res. 24.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on 
            Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from 
            New, Modified, and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: 
            Electric Utility Generating Units. H.J. Res. 71; Mr. 
            Whitfield et al. S.J. Res. 23.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Corps of 
            Engineers and the EPA Relating to the Definition of ``Waters 
            of the United States'' Under the Federal Water Pollution 
            Control Act. S.J. Res. 22.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of Labor Relating to the Definition of the Term 
            ``Fiduciary''. H.J. Res. 88; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the National 
            Labor Relations Board Relating to Representation Case 
            Procedures. S.J. Res. 8.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Secretary 
            of Agriculture Relating to Inspection of Fish of the Order 
            Siluriformes. S.J. Res. 28.

        Convening Day of Second Session, One Hundred Fourteenth 
            Congress. H.J. Res. 76; Mr. McCarthy.

        District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run, 
            Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 70; H. Con. Res. 
            131; Ms. Norton.

        Duplication Elimination Act. S. 236.

        Fallen Firefighters Congressional Flag Presentation Ceremony, 
            2nd Annual, Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 73; Mr. 
            King of New York et al.

        Fallen Firefighters Congressional Flag Presentation Ceremony, 
            3rd Annual, Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 120; 
            Mr. King of New York et al.

        Fallen Heroes Flag Act. H.R. 723; Mr. King of New York et al. S. 
            2755.

        Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 Amendment. H.R. 4734; Mr. 
            Brady of Pennsylvania.

        Filipino Veterans of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. 
            S. 1555.

        FOIA Improvement Act. S. 337.

        House of Representatives:

                Authorizing the Speaker to Appear as Amicus Curiae on 
                    Behalf of the House of Representatives in the Matter 
                    of United States, et al. v. Texas, et al., No. 15-
                    674. H. Res. 639; Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin.

                Ceremony to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the 
                    Vietnam War, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 48; Mr. Miller of 
                    Florida et al.

                Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal 
                    Collectively to the 65th Infantry Regiment, Known as 
                    the ``Borinqueneers'', Use of Emancipation Hall in 
                    the Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 113; Mr. 
                    Posey et al.

                Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal to Jack 
                    Nicklaus, Use of Capitol Rotunda. H. Con. Res. 12; 
                    Mr. Tiberi.

                Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal to the 
                    American Fighter Aces, Use of Emancipation Hall in 
                    the Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 34; Mr. Sam 
                    Johnson of Texas.

                Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal to the 
                    Foot Soldiers in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery 
                    Marches, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 109; Ms. Sewell of 
                    Alabama.

                Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medal to the 
                    Monuments Men, Use of Emancipation Hall in the 
                    Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 64; Ms. 
                    Granger.

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

                Committee Membership:

                        Majority. H. Res. 6; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers. H. 
                            Res. 29; Mr. Messer. H. Res. 39; Ms. Foxx. 
                            H. Res. 155; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 165; H. 
                            Res. 199; H. Res. 229; Ms. Foxx. H. Res. 
                            272; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers. H. Res. 304; H. 
                            Res. 442; H. Res. 517; H. Res. 555; Ms. 
                            Foxx. H. Res. 602; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 
                            781; Mr. Stivers.

                        Minority. H. Res. 7; H. Res. 30; H. Res. 40; H. 
                            Res. 71; H. Res. 77; H. Res. 124; H. Res. 
                            172; H. Res. 219; H. Res. 387; H. Res. 603; 
                            H. Res. 862; Mr. Becerra.

                Committees:

                        Committee Funding. H. Res. 132; H. Res. 933; 
                            Mrs. Miller of Michigan.

                        Establishing a Select Investigative Panel of the 
                            Committee on Energy and Commerce. H. Res. 
                            461; Ms. Foxx.

                Federal Register Printing Savings Act. H.R. 5384; Mr. 
                    Russell.

                Holocaust Days of Remembrance Ceremony, Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. 
                    Con. Res. 9; H. Con. Res. 111; Mr. Meehan et al.

                Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 9; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 578; 
                    Mr. McCarthy.

                Koskinen, John Andrew, Commissioner of the Internal 
                    Revenue Service, Impeachment. H. Res. 828; Mr. 
                    Fleming et al.

                Minority Employees Designation. H. Res. 8; Mr. Becerra.

                National POW/MIA Remembrance Act. H.R. 1670; Mr. Lynch 
                    et al.

                Nunnelee, Honorable Alan, Death of. H. Res. 99; Mr. 
                    Thompson of Mississippi.

                Oath of Office Authorization. H. Res. 20; Ms. Foxx.

                Officers Election. H. Res. 1; H. Res. 826; Mrs. McMorris 
                    Rodgers.

                Official Photographs of the House. H. Res. 292; Mrs. 
                    Miller of Michigan.

                Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H. 
                    Res. 3; H. Res. 576; Mr. McCarthy.

                Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker. H. 
                    Res. 503; Mr. McCarthy.

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

                Question of the Privileges of the House. H. Res. 341; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Mississippi. H. Res. 355; Ms. 
                    Pelosi.

                Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; H. 
                    Res. 577; Mr. McCarthy.

                Rules and Manual Revised Edition. H. Res. 945; Mr. 
                    McCarthy.

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

                Rules Two-Thirds Vote Waiver. H. Res. 121; Mr. Woodall. 
                    H. Res. 444; H. Res. 822; Ms. Foxx. H. Res. 892; Mr. 
                    Woodall.

                Rules, Motions to Suspend. H. Res. 121; Mr. Woodall. H. 
                    Res. 273; Mr. Stivers. H. Res. 420; Mr. Collins of 
                    Georgia. H. Res. 796; H. Res. 797; Mr. Sessions. H. 
                    Res. 803; Mr. Woodall. H. Res. 820; Mr. Newhouse. H. 
                    Res. 875; Mr. Collins of Georgia. H. Res. 892; Mr. 
                    Woodall. H. Res. 944; Mr. Byrne.

                Scalia, Honorable Antonin, Death of. H. Res. 620; Mr. 
                    McCarthy.

                Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; H. 
                    Res. 504; Mr. McCarthy.

                Takai, Honorable Mark, Death of. H. Res. 841; Ms. 
                    Gabbard.

                Terrorist Attacks Launched Against the United States on 
                    September 11, 2001, 15th Anniversary. H. Res. 842; 
                    Mr. McCarthy.

                Third-Party Charges on Consumer Telephone Bills. H. Res. 
                    932; Ms. Schakowsky et al.

                Wright Jr., The Honorable James Claude, Death of. H. 
                    Res. 254; Mr. Burgess.

        Joint Committees:

                Inaugural Ceremonies. S. Con. Res. 28.

                Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 
                    Use of the Rotunda and Emancipation Hall of the 
                    Capitol. S. Con. Res. 29.

                Library. H. Res. 171; Mrs. Miller of Michigan.

                Printing. H. Res. 171; Mrs. Miller of Michigan.

        Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 7; 
            Mrs. Comstock. H. Con. Res. 102; Mr. McCarthy.

        King Kamehameha I Birthday Celebration, Use of Emancipation Hall 
            in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 115; Mr. Takai 
            et al. S. Con. Res. 3.

        Library of Congress Modernization Act. H.R. 5227; Mrs. Miller of 
            Michigan et al.

        Los Angeles, California, to Bring the 2024 Summer Olympic Games 
            back to the United States. H. Con. Res. 142; Mr. Becerra et 
            al.

        Members of the Board of Directors of the Office of Compliance, 
            Appointment of. H.R. 6415; Mrs. Miller of Michigan et al.

        Merchant Marine of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. 
            H.R. 2992; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al.

        Million Man March, 20th Anniversary, Use of the Capitol Grounds. 
            H. Con. Res. 74; Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois.

        Office of Strategic Services Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 
            2234.

        Opposing the President's Proposed $10 Tax on Every Barrel of 
            Oil. H. Con. Res. 112; Mr. Boustany et al.

        Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor Guard and 
            Pipe Band Exhibition, Use of Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 
            25; H. Con. Res. 117; Mr. Barletta et al.

        Printing:

                Pocket Version of the United States Constitution, 25th 
                    Edition. H. Con. Res. 54; Mrs. Miller of Michigan.

        Ratification of the 13th Amendment, 150th Anniversary, Use of 
            Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. 
            Res. 93; Mr. Butterfield et al. S. Con. Res. 21.

        Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act. H.R. 
            427; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

        Safe Resettlement of Camp Liberty Residents. S. Con. Res. 42.

        Senate:

                Armstrong, Honorable William L., Death of. S. Res. 534.

                Bennett, Honorable Robert F., Death of. S. Res. 458.

                Brooke, III, Honorable Edward W., Death of. S. Res. 19.

                Bumpers, Honorable Dale, Death of. S. Res. 343.

                Burns, Honorable Conrad Ray, Death of. S. Res. 457.

                Cook, Honorable Marlow, Death of. S. Res. 364.

                Ford, Honorable Wendell H., Death Of. S. Res. 38.

                Glenn, Honorable John, Death of. S. Res. 640.

                Librarian of Congress Succession Modernization Act. S. 
                    2162.

                Quorum Assembled. S. Res. 2.

                Scalia, Honorable Antonin, Death of. S. Res. 374.

                Schweiker, Richard Schultz. S. Res. 250.

                Thompson, Honorable Fred, Death of. S. Res. 309.

                Voinovich, Honorable George V., Death of. S. Res. 493.

        Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection 
            Act. S. 2434.

        Soap Box Derby, Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 21; H. 
            Con. Res. 119; Mr. Hoyer et al.

        Sound Recording and Film Preservation Programs of the Library of 
            Congress Reauthorization. H.R. 4092; Mr. Brady of 
            Pennsylvania.

        Stained Glass Panel Depicting Seal of District of Columbia in 
            Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. H.R. 4231; 
            Ms. Norton.

        Treatment of Buildings and Other Areas Within Boundaries of Real 
            Estate or Other Property Interests Acquired by National 
            Gallery of Art. H.R. 5160; Mrs. Miller of Michigan.

        United States Capitol Police to Dispose of Forfeited and 
            Abandoned Property and to Accept Surplus or Obsolete 
            Property Offered by Other Federal Agencies. H.R. 4733; Mr. 
            Brady of Pennsylvania.

        Unveiling of the Marble Bust of Vice President Richard Cheney, 
            Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. S. 
            Con. Res. 24.

        Visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to the United States Capitol, 
            Use of the Capitol Grounds, the Rotunda of the Capitol, and 
            Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. 
            Res. 43; Mr. Barletta et al.

        World War II Members of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders, Award the 
            Congressional Gold Medal to, Use of Emancipation Hall in the 
            Capitol Visitor Center. S. Con. Res. 7.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Accountability Act. S. 3318.

Consumer Review Fairness Act. H.R. 5111; Mr. Lance et al.

Consumer Review Freedom Act. S. 2044.

Contracting and Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 1562; Mr. Chaffetz et al.

Cooperative Management of Mineral Rights Act. H.R. 3881; Mr. Thompson of 
    Pennsylvania et al.

COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE:

        AFIRM Act. S. 2368.

        Clyde-Hirsch-Sowers RESPECT Act. H.R. 5523; Mr. Roskam et al.

        District of Columbia Judicial Financial Transparency Act. H.R. 
            4419; Ms. Norton. S. 2966.

        Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act. H.R. 1927; Mr. 
            Goodlatte et al.

        Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act. H.R. 3624; Mr. Buck.

        Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act. H.R. 526; Mr. 
            Farenthold et al.

        Improve Access and Administration of the United States Tax 
            Court. S. 903.

        Judicial Redress Act. H.R. 1428; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al.

        Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. S. 2040.

        Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act. 
            S. 1169.

        Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act. H.R. 758; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

        Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act. H.R. 3279; Mr. Collins 
            of Georgia et al.

        POWER Act. S. 2280.

        Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act. H.R. 
            427; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

        Scalia, Honorable Antonin, Death of. H. Res. 620; Mr. McCarthy. 
            S. Res. 374.

        Separation of Powers Restoration Act. H.R. 4768; Mr. Ratcliffe 
            et al.

CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION:

        Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act. S. 2613.

        Amy and Vicky Child Pornography Victim Restitution Improvement 
            Act. S. 295.

        Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. S. 10.

        Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program Reauthorization Act. 
            S. 125.

        Clyde-Hirsch-Sowers RESPECT Act. H.R. 5523; Mr. Roskam et al.

        Comprehensive Justice and Mental Health Act. S. 993.

        Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction Act. H.R. 5046; Mr. 
            Sensenbrenner et al.

        Criminal Code Improvement Act. H.R. 4002; Mr. Sensenbrenner et 
            al.

        Data Security and Breach Notification Act. H.R. 1770; Mrs. 
            Blackburn et al.

        Deterring Undue Enforcement by Protecting Rights of Citizens 
            from Excessive Searches and Seizures Act. H.R. 5283; Mr. 
            Sensenbrenner et al.

        DHS Human Trafficking Prevention Act. H.R. 4383; Ms. Loretta 
            Sanchez of California et al.

        DXM Abuse Prevention Act. H.R. 3250; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.

        Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act. S. 3270.

        Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act. S. 
            2854.

        Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act. H.R. 3009; Mr. Hunter 
            et al.

        Enhancing Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of Youth 
            Trafficking Act. H.R. 468; Mr. Heck of Nevada et al.

        Eric Williams Correctional Officer Protection Act. S. 238.

        Fair Chance Act. S. 2021.

        Fairness for Crime Victims Act. S. 1495.

        Federal Bureau of Investigation Whistleblower Protection 
            Enhancement Act. H.R. 5790; Mr. Chaffetz et al. S. 2390.

        Federal Law Enforcement Self-Defense and Protection Act. H.R. 
            2137; Mr. Collins of Georgia et al.

        Human Trafficking Prevention Act. H.R. 357; Mr. Sean Patrick 
            Maloney of New York et al.

        Human Trafficking Prevention, Intervention, and Recovery Act. 
            H.R. 350; Mrs. Noem et al.

        Human Trafficking Prioritization Act. H.R. 514; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        Improving Safe Care for the Prevention of Infant Abuse and 
            Neglect Act. H.R. 4843; Mr. Barletta et al.

        International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex 
            Trafficking. H.R. 515; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Justice for All Reauthorization Act. S. 2577.

        Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act. H.R. 181; Mr. Poe of 
            Texas et al. S. 178.

                Correct Enrollment (S. 178). H. Con. Res. 47; Mr. Poe of 
                    Texas.

        Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Reauthorization and the 
            Bullying Prevention and Intervention Act. H.R. 68; Ms. 
            Jackson Lee.

        Kevin and Avonte's Law. H.R. 4919; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al. S. 2614.

        Koskinen, John Andrew, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue 
            Service, Impeachment. H. Res. 828; Mr. Fleming et al.

        National Human Trafficking Hotline; Perfecting Amendment, 
            Funding for. H.R. 5422; Mr. Poe of Texas et al. S. 2974.

        National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sexual 
            Harassment and Assault Prevention Act. S. 2206.

        National Strategy for Combating Terrorist, Underground, and 
            Other Illicit Financing Act. H.R. 5594; Mr. Fitzpatrick et 
            al.

        Native American Children's Safety Act. H.R. 1168; Mr. Cramer. S. 
            184.

        PACT Act. S. 1831.

        POLICE Act. S. 2840.

        Promoting Travel, Commerce, and National Security Act. H.R. 
            6431; Ms. Kuster et al.

        Public Safety Officers' Benefits Improvement Act. S. 2944.

        Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu National Blue Alert Act. S. 665.

        Rapid DNA Act. H.R. 320; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al. S. 2348.

        Recidivism Risk Reduction Act. H.R. 759; Mr. Chaffetz et al.

        Reducing Unused Medications Act. H.R. 4599; Ms. Clark of 
            Massachusetts et al.

        Securing Urgent Resources Vital to Indian Victim Empowerment 
            Act. S. 1704.

        Sentencing Reform Act. H.R. 3713; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

        Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act. S. 2123.

        State Licensing Efficiency Act. H.R. 2643; Mr. Williams et al.

        Stolen Identify Refund Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 3832; Mr. 
            Renacci et al. S. 3157.

        Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act. H.R. 285; Mrs. 
            Wagner et al.

        Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act. S. 3100.

        Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act. H.R. 159; Mr. Paulsen 
            et al. S. 166.

        STOP Organ Trafficking Act. H.R. 3694; Mr. Trott et al.

        Strengthening Child Welfare Response to Trafficking Act. H.R. 
            469; Ms. Bass et al.

        Strong Visa Integrity Secures America Act. H.R. 5253; Mr. Hurd 
            of Texas et al.

        Survivors' Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 5578; Mrs. Mimi Walters of 
            California et al.

        Taxpayer Protection Act. S. 3156.

        Transnational Drug Trafficking Act. H.R. 3380; Mr. Marino et al. 
            S. 32.

        Victims of Child Sex Trafficking, Improve the Response to. H.R. 
            246; Mrs. Beatty et al.

Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act. S. 1599.

Cross-Border Rail Security Act. H.R. 2786; Mr. Vela et al.

Cross-Border Trade Enhancement Act. H.R. 875; Mr. Cuellar et al. S. 461.

Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. S. 754.

                                    D

Deadline for Compliance with an Alternate Safety Compliance Program. S. 
    3088.

Deadline for Submittal of Final Report by Commission on Care, Extension 
    of. H.R. 4437; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

Debt Management and Fiscal Responsibility Act. H.R. 3442; Mr. Marchant 
    et al.

Default Prevention Act. H.R. 692; Mr. McClintock et al. S. 2181.

Defend Trade Secrets Act. S. 1890.

Defending Public Safety Employees' Retirement Act. H.R. 2146; Mr. 
    Reichert et al.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:

        Expedited Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect to State Child 
            Protective Services. H.R. 3894; Ms. Gabbard et al.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016. H.R. 
            1735; Mr. Thornberry et al. S. 1376.

                Return Papers to Senate (H.R. 1735). H. Res. 340; Mr. 
                    Boustany.

                Correct Enrollment (H.R. 1735). H. Con. Res. 81; Mr. 
                    Thornberry.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017. H.R. 
            4909; Mr. Thornberry et al. S. 2943.

                Correct Enrollment (S. 2943). H. Con. Res. 179; Mr. 
                    Thornberry.

        Transfer of any Individual Detained at United States Naval 
            Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Prohibition on. H.R. 5351; 
            Mrs. Walorski et al.

Defund Planned Parenthood Act. H.R. 3134; Mrs. Black et al.

Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act. H.R. 1076; 
    Mr. King of New York et al.

Department of State Authorization Act, 2017. S. 2937.

Detaining Terrorists to Protect America Act. S. 165.

Deterring Undue Enforcement by Protecting Rights of Citizens from 
    Excessive Searches and Seizures Act. H.R. 5283; Mr. Sensenbrenner et 
    al.

Developing Innovation and Growing the Internet of Things Act. S. 2607.

Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. S. 2816.

Digital Coast Act. S. 2325.

Directing Dollars to Disaster Relief Act. S. 2109.

DISCHARGE PETITIONS:

        Pursuant to clause 2, rule XV:

                1. Providing for consideration of H.R. 1031, Promoting 
                    U.S. Jobs Through Exports Act; Filed Apr. 30, 2015. 
                    H.R. 1031; Mr. Heck of Washington.

                2. Providing for consideration of H.R. 597, Reform 
                    Exports and Expand the American Economy Act; Filed 
                    October 9, 2015. Required signatures attained and 
                    entered on October 9, 2015. H. Res. 450; Mr. 
                    Fincher.

                3. Providing for consideration of H.R. 1076, Denying 
                    Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act; 
                    Filed Dec. 7, 2015. H.R. 1076; Mr. Thompson of 
                    California.

                4. Providing for consideration of the bill of H.R. 2867, 
                    Voting Rights Advancement Act; Filed June 15, 2016. 
                    H.R. 2867; Mr. Aguilar.

                5. Providing for consideration of the bill of H.R. 5044, 
                    Making Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 
                    2016 to Respond to Zika Virus; Filed June 21, 2016. 
                    H.R. 5044; Mrs. Lowey.

                6. Providing for consideration of H.R. 1434, Bank on 
                    Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act; Filed July 
                    11, 2016. H.R. 1434; Mr. Courtney.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:

        Appointment of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area 
            Transit Authority. S. 2093.

        ``Ariel Rios Federal Building''. H.R. 4957; Mr. Carson of 
            Indiana et al. S. 2824.

        Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for DC Home Rule 
            Act. H.R. 5233; Mr. Meadows et al.

        Defend Our Capital Act. S. 2359.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination 
            Amendment Act of 2014. H.J. Res. 43; Mrs. Black et al.

        District of Columbia Courts and Public Defender Service 
            Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments Act. H.R. 5037; Ms. 
            Norton.

        District of Columbia Courts, Public Defender Service, and Court 
            Services and Offender Supervision Agency Act. S. 1629.

        District of Columbia Judicial Financial Transparency Act. H.R. 
            4419; Ms. Norton. S. 2966.

        District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run, 
            Use of the Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 70; H. Con. Res. 
            131; Ms. Norton.

        ``Liu Xiaobo Plaza'', Designation of. S. 2451.

        National Liberty Memorial Clarification Act. H.R. 1949; Mr. 
            Butterfield et al.

        Robert Emmet Park Act. H.R. 4564; Mr. Crowley et al.

        Stained Glass Panel Depicting Seal of District of Columbia in 
            Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. H.R. 4231; 
            Ms. Norton.

Ditto Act. H.R. 4921; Mr. Walker.

Domain Openness Through Continued Oversight Matters Act. H.R. 805; Mr. 
    Shimkus et al. S. 1551.

DXM Abuse Prevention Act. H.R. 3250; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.

                                    E

E-Warranty Act of 2015. H.R. 3154; Mr. Mullin et al. S. 1359.

Early Participation in Regulations Act. S. 1820.

EDUCATION:

        Accessing Higher Education Opportunities Act. H.R. 5529; Mr. 
            Heck of Nevada et al.

        Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act. H.R. 1434; Mr. 
            Courtney et al.

        Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act. S. 1352.

        Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act. S. 524.

        Dine College Act. S. 2564.

        Education for All Act. H.R. 4481; Mrs. Lowey et al.

        Educator Tax Relief Act. H.R. 2940; Mr. Reichert et al.

        Empowering Students Through Enhanced Financial Counseling Act. 
            H.R. 3179; Mr. Guthrie et al.

        Every Child Achieves Act. S. 1177.

        HBCU Capital Financing Improvement Act. H.R. 5530; Ms. Adams et 
            al.

        Higher Education Extension Act. H.R. 3594; Mr. Bishop of 
            Michigan et al.

        Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act. H.R. 5003; Mr. 
            Rokita et al.

        Mining Schools Enhancement Act. H.R. 3734; Mr. Hardy et al.

        National Sea Grant College Program Amendments Act. S. 764.

        Need-Based Educational Aid Act. H.R. 2604; Mr. Smith of Texas et 
            al. S. 1482.

        Preservation Research at Institutions Serving Minorities Act. 
            H.R. 1541; Mr. Grijalva et al.

        RAISE Act. S. 2580.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 4901; Mr. Chaffetz et al.

        Simplifying the Application for Student Aid Act. H.R. 5528; Mr. 
            Heck of Nevada et al.

        Stop Taxing Death and Disability Act. H.R. 5204; Mr. Roskam et 
            al.

        Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st 
            Century Act. H.R. 5587; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

        Strengthening Education through Research Act. S. 227.

        Strengthening Transparency in Higher Education Act. H.R. 3178; 
            Ms. Foxx et al.

        Student Success Act. H.R. 5; Mr. Kline et al.

        Student Worker Exemption Act. H.R. 210; Mr. Meadows et al.

        Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, 
            100th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 55.

        Veterans Education Improvement Act. S. 3021.

        Veterans Success on Campus Act. H.R. 5178; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Work Colleges Program, Exclusion for Amounts Received Under. S. 
            912.

EEZ Clarification Act. H.R. 3070; Mr. Zeldin et al.

Effective Date of Certain Provisions of the Border Patrol Agent Pay 
    Reform Act, Clarification of. H.R. 2252; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al.

Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act. S. 3270.

Election Assistance Commission Termination Act. H.R. 195; Mr. Harper.

Electronic Message Preservation Act. H.R. 2319; Mr. Cummings et al.

Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act. H.R. 901; Mr. Meadows et al.

Email Privacy Act. H.R. 699; Mr. Yoder et al.

Emergency Information Improvement Act. S. 1090.

Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act. S. 2854.

End Modern Slavery Initiative Act. S. 553.

End Taxpayer Funded Cell Phones Act. H.R. 5525; Mr. Austin Scott of 
    Georgia et al.

ENERGY AND FUELS:

        Advanced Nuclear Power Facilities, Modifications of Credit for 
            Production. H.R. 5879; Mr. Rice of South Carolina et al.

        Advanced Nuclear Technology Development Act. H.R. 4979; Mr. 
            Latta et al.

        Affordable Reliable Electricity Now Act. S. 1324.

        American Energy and Conservation Act. S. 3110.

        American Energy Innovation Act. S. 2089.

        American Super Computing Leadership Act. H.R. 874; Mr. Hultgren 
            et al.

        APPROVAL Act. H.R. 3062; Mr. Womack et al.

        Brownfields Utilization, Investment, and Local Development Act. 
            S. 1479.

        Carbon Tax Detrimental to the United States Economy. H. Con. 
            Res. 89; Mr. Scalise et al.

        Clark Canyon Dam, Extension of Time for a Federal Energy 
            Regulatory Commission Project Involving. H.R. 2080; Mr. 
            Zinke et al. S. 1103.

        Crude Oil Market Conditions. H.R. 702; Mr. Barton et al.

        Deadline for Hydroelectric Project Extension. H.R. 3447; Ms. 
            Foxx. H.R. 4411; H.R. 4412; Mr. Griffith. H.R. 4416; Mr. 
            McKinley et al. H.R. 4434; Mr. Gibson et al. S. 2083.

        Department of Energy Laboratory Modernization and Technology 
            Transfer Act. H.R. 1158; Mr. Hultgren et al.

        Department of Energy Organization Act Amendment. H.R. 4238; Ms. 
            Meng et al.

        Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. S. 2816.

        Electricity Storage Innovation Act. H.R. 5640; Mr. Smith of 
            Texas et al.

        Energy and Manufacturing Workforce Development. H.R. 4583; Mr. 
            Rush et al.

        Energy and Minerals Reclamation Foundation Establishment Act. 
            H.R. 3844; Mr. Jody B. Hice of Georgia et al.

        Energy Efficiency Improvement Act. S. 535.

        Energy Efficient Government Technology Act. H.R. 1268; Ms. Eshoo 
            et al.

        Energy Policy Modernization Act. S. 2012.

        Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act. S. 720.

        EPS Improvement Act. H.R. 4444; Mrs. Ellmers of North Carolina 
            et al.

        Fair Ratepayer Accountability, Transparency, and Efficiency 
            Standards Act. H.R. 2984; Mr. Kennedy et al.

        Federal Power Act Amendment. H.R. 4427; Mr. Pompeo et al.

        Gibson Dam, Extension of Time for Federal Energy Regulatory 
            Commission Project Involving. H.R. 2081; Mr. Zinke. S. 1104.

        Gross Income Certain Clean Coal Power Grants to Non-Corporate 
            Taxpayers, to Exclude From. S. 919.

        Improving Coal Combustion Residuals Regulation Act. H.R. 1734; 
            Mr. McKinley et al.

        Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self-Determination Act 
            Amendments. S. 209.

        Innovation in Offshore Leasing Act. H.R. 5577; Mr. Graves of 
            Louisiana et al.

        Kodiak Electric Association Upper Hidden Basin Diversion 
            Authorization. S. 1583.

        LNG and LPG Excise Tax Equalization Act. S. 917.

        LNG Permitting Certainty and Transparency Act. H.R. 351; Mr. 
            Johnson of Ohio et al.

        National Energy Security Corridors Act. H.R. 2295; Mr. MacArthur 
            et al.

        Native American Energy Act. H.R. 538; Mr. Young of Alaska et al.

        Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform Act. H.R. 161; Mr. Pompeo 
            et al.

        North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act. H.R. 8; 
            Mr. Upton.

        Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act. S. 2795.

        Offshore Production and Energizing National Security Act. S. 
            2011.

        Pipeline Safety Act. H.R. 5050; Mr. Upton et al.

        Power And Security Systems (PASS) Act. H.R. 6375; Mr. Pompeo et 
            al.

        Private Investment in Housing Act. H.R. 2997; Mr. Ross et al.

        Ratepayer Protection Act. H.R. 2042; Mr. Whitfield et al.

        Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment Act. H.R. 
            3797; Mr. Rothfus et al.

        Small Business Energy Efficiency Act. S. 1756.

        Solar Fuels Innovation Act. H.R. 5638; Mr. Knight et al.

        Stay and Reinstatement of FERC License No. 11393 for the Mahoney 
            Lake Hydroelectric Project. S. 2046.

        Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act. H.R. 756; Mr. 
            Cartwright et al.

Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act. H.R. 3009; Mr. Hunter et al.

Enhancing Treasury's Anti-Terror Tools Act. H.R. 5607; Mr. Pittenger et 
    al.

Ensuring Access to Clinical Trials Act. S. 139.

Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act. H.R. 471; 
    Mr. Marino et al. S. 483.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:

        Affordable Reliable Electricity Now Act. S. 1324.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on Carbon 
            Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary 
            Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units. H.J. Res. 72; 
            Mr. Whitfield et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on 
            Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from 
            New, Modified, and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: 
            Electric Utility Generating Units. H.J. Res. 71; Mr. 
            Whitfield et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Corps of 
            Engineers and the EPA Relating to the Definition of ``Waters 
            of the United States'' Under the Federal Water Pollution 
            Control Act. S.J. Res. 22.

        EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act. H.R. 1029; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        Federal Water Quality Protection Act. S. 1140.

        Highlands Conservation Act Extension. H.R. 894; Mr. 
            Frelinghuysen et al.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Extension. S. 2169.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Permanent Authorization. S. 
            2165.

        Pipeline Safety Act. H.R. 5050; Mr. Upton et al.

        Remediation Oversight of the West Lake Landfill, Bridgeton, 
            Missouri. S. 2306.

        Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment Act. H.R. 
            3797; Mr. Rothfus et al.

        Secret Science Reform Act. H.R. 1030; Mr. Smith of Texas et al. 
            S. 544.

        Sensible Environmental Protection Act. S. 1500.

Equitable Access to Care and Health Act. H.R. 2061; Mr. Rodney Davis of 
    Illinois et al.

Equity in Government Compensation Act. H.R. 2243; Mr. Royce et al. S. 
    2036.

Eric Williams Correctional Officer Protection Act. S. 238.

Evidence-Based Policymaking Commission Act. H.R. 1831; Mr. Ryan of 
    Wisconsin et al. S. 991.

Exchange of Coal Preference Right Lease Applications. H.R. 1820; Mr. Ben 
    Ray Lujan of New Mexico et al.

Exportation of Certain Echinoderms and Mollusks from Permission and 
    Licensing Requirements, Exemption of. H.R. 4245; Ms. Pingree et al.

                                    F

Fallen Heroes Flag Act. H.R. 723; Mr. King of New York et al. S. 2755.

FCC Reauthorization Act. S. 2644.

Federal Bureau of Investigation Whistleblower Protection Enhancement 
    Act. H.R. 5790; Mr. Chaffetz et al. S. 2390.

Federal Communications Commission Consolidated Reporting Act. H.R. 734; 
    Mr. Scalise et al. S. 253.

Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act. H.R. 2583; Mr. 
    Walden et al. S. 421.

Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act. S. 1869.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:

        Ban on IRS Bonuses Until IRS Develops Comprehensive Customer 
            Service Strategy. H.R. 4890; Mr. Meehan et al.

        Basic Annuity Benefits for Certain Air Traffic Controllers, 
            Computation of. H.R. 5341; Mr. Mica et al.

        Bolster Accountability to Drive Government Efficiency and Reform 
            Washington Act. S. 3011.

        Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act. H.R. 2532; Mr. Fleischmann et al. 
            S. 1378.

        Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act. H.R. 3654; Mr. Poe of 
            Texas et al. S. 2517.

        Competitive Service Act. S. 1580.

        Condemning and Censuring John A. Koskinen, the Commissioner of 
            Internal Revenue. H. Res. 737; Mr. Chaffetz.

        Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act. H.R. 5199; 
            Mr. Meadows et al. S. 1526.

        Default Prevention Act. H.R. 692; Mr. McClintock et al. S. 2181.

        Department of State Operations Authorization and Embassy 
            Security Act, Fiscal Year 2016. S. 1635.

                Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 181; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen.

        EGO Act. S. 310.

        Electronic Message Preservation Act. H.R. 2319; Mr. Cummings et 
            al.

        Eligibility of Employees in a Time-Limited Appointment to 
            Compete for a Permanent Appointment at any Federal Agency. 
            H.R. 4906; Mr. Connolly et al.

        Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act. H.R. 901; Mr. Meadows 
            et al.

        Evidence-Based Policymaking Commission Act. H.R. 1831; Mr. Ryan 
            of Wisconsin et al. S. 991.

        Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act. S. 779.

        Fair Chance Act. S. 2021.

        Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments. H.R. 2347; Mr. Clay 
            et al.

        Federal Agency Mail Management Act. H.R. 6009; Mr. Russell et 
            al.

        Federal Assets Sale and Transfer Act. H.R. 4465; Mr. Denham et 
            al. S. 2375.

        Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act. H.R. 1557; Mr. Cummings 
            et al.

        Federal Improper Payments Coordination Act. H.R. 2320; Mr. 
            Mulvaney et al. S. 614.

        Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act. S. 2975.

        Federal Intern Protection Act. H.R. 3231; Mr. Cummings et al.

        Federal Permitting Improvement Act. S. 280.

        Federal Property Management Reform Act. H.R. 6451; Mr. Denham et 
            al. S. 2509.

        Federal Records Modernization Act. H.R. 5709; Mr. Meadows.

        Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act. H.R. 1613; Mr. Huizenga 
            of Michigan et al. S. 565.

        FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act. H.R. 653; Mr. Issa et al.

        Fraud Reduction and Data Analytics Act. H.R. 4180; Mr. Meadows 
            et al. S. 2133.

        GAO Mandates Revision Act. H.R. 5687; Mr. Jody B. Hice of 
            Georgia. S. 2964.

        Getting Results Through Enhanced Accountability and Transparency 
            Act. H.R. 5033; Ms. Duckworth et al. S. 2834.

        GONE Act. H.R. 3089; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 1115.

        Good Samaritan Assessment Act. H.R. 5048; Mr. Guinta.

        Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act. H.R. 373; Mr. Heck of 
            Nevada et al.

        Government Neutrality in Contracting Act. H.R. 1671; Mr. 
            Mulvaney et al.

        Human Trafficking Prevention Act. H.R. 357; Mr. Sean Patrick 
            Maloney of New York et al.

        Inspector General Mandates Reporting Act. S. 2128.

        Making Electronic Government Accountable by Yielding Tangible 
            Efficiencies Act. H.R. 4904; Mr. Cartwright et al. S. 2340.

        MGT Act. H.R. 6004; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al.

        Midnight Rule Relief Act. H.R. 4612; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Modernizing Government Travel Act. H.R. 5625; Mr. Moulton et al.

        NAS Healthy Babies Act. H.R. 4978; Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia 
            et al.

        No Hires for the Delinquent IRS Act. H.R. 1206; Mr. Rouzer et 
            al.

        OPEN Government Data Act. S. 2852.

        Plum Island Animal Disease Center. H.R. 1887; Mr. Zeldin et al.

        Postal Service Financial Improvement Act. H.R. 5707; Mr. Lynch 
            et al.

        Postal Service Reform Act. H.R. 5714; Mr. Chaffetz et al.

        Probationary Period for Positions Within the Competitive Service 
            and the Senior Exective Service, Extension of. H.R. 3023; 
            Mr. Buck.

        Program Management Improvement Accountability Act. S. 1550.

        Public Buildings Reform and Savings Act. H.R. 4487; Mr. Barletta 
            et al.

        Quarterly Financial Report Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3116; Mr. 
            Ted Lieu of California. S. 1868.

        RAPID Act. H.R. 348; Mr. Marino et al.

        Reducing Duplicative and Ineffective Federal Funding Act. H.R. 
            4724; Mr. Brady of Texas.

        Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 185; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

        Reinforcing American-Made Products Act. H.R. 5092; Mr. Harper et 
            al. S. 1518.

        Restriction of SSNS on Documents Sent by Mail. H.R. 3779; Mr. 
            Valadao et al.

        Safe and Secure Federal Websites Act. H.R. 451; Mr. Fleischmann 
            et al.

        Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of Government Purchase 
            and Travel Cards Act. S. 1616.

        ``SCRUB Act''. H.R. 1155; Mr. Smith of Missouri et al.

        SelectUSA Authorization Act. S. 3097.

        Stop Wasteful Federal Bonuses Act. S. 742.

        Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 
            282.

        Transit Benefits Modernization Act. H.R. 6008; Mr. Meadows et 
            al.

        Transnational Drug Trafficking Act. H.R. 3380; Mr. Marino et al. 
            S. 32.

        Truth in Settlements Act of 2015. S. 1109.

        Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act. H.R. 50; Ms. 
            Foxx et al.

        United States Capitol Police to Dispose of Forfeited and 
            Abandoned Property and to Accept Surplus or Obsolete 
            Property Offered by Other Federal Agencies. H.R. 4733; Mr. 
            Brady of Pennsylvania.

        Uniting and Strengthening America by Fulfilling Rights and 
            Ensuring Effective Discipline Over Monitoring Act. H.R. 
            2048; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al.

        White House Fellows Program, 50th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 22.

        Women in Congress Act, 100 Years of. H.R. 4570; Ms. Meng et al.

Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act. H.R. 4361; Mr. Palmer et al.

Federal Law Enforcement Self-Defense and Protection Act. H.R. 2137; Mr. 
    Collins of Georgia et al.

Federal Register Printing Savings Act. H.R. 5384; Mr. Russell.

Federal Reserve Transparency Act. H.R. 24; Mr. Massie et al. S. 2232.

FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act. H.R. 1471; Mr. Barletta et al.

Female Veteran Suicide Prevention Act. H.R. 2915; Ms. Brownley of 
    California et al. S. 2487.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES:

        Accelerating Access to Capital Act. H.R. 2357; Mrs. Wagner.

        American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act. H.R. 4923; Mr. Brady 
            of Texas et al.

        Anti-terrorism Information Sharing Is Strength Act. H.R. 5606; 
            Mr. Pittenger et al.

        Bring Accountability Now to the Fed Act. S. 2288.

        Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act. H.R. 414; Mr. Huizenga of 
            Michigan et al.

        Bureau Advisory Commission Transparency Act. H.R. 1265; Mr. 
            Duffy et al.

        Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Advisory Boards Act. 
            H.R. 1195; Mr. Pittenger et al.

        Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection-Inspector General Reform 
            Act. H.R. 957; Mr. Stivers et al.

        Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act. H.R. 5732; Mr. Engel et 
            al.

        Capital Access for Small Community Financial Institutions Act. 
            H.R. 299; Mr. Stivers et al.

        Centennial Monetary Commission Act. H.R. 2912; Mr. Brady of 
            Texas et al.

        Child Support Assistance Act. H.R. 2091; Mr. Poliquin et al.

        Community Institution Mortgage Relief Act. H.R. 1529; Mr. 
            Sherman et al.

        Corporate Governance Reform and Transparency Act. H.R. 5311; Mr. 
            Duffy et al.

        Creating Financial Prosperity for Businesses and Investors Act. 
            H.R. 6427; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Data Security Act. H.R. 2205; Mr. Neugebauer et al.

        Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, 
            Repeal Title II. H.R. 4894; Mr. Westmoreland et al.

        Eliminate Privacy Notice Confusion Act. H.R. 601; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Enhancing Treasury's Anti-Terror Tools Act. H.R. 5607; Mr. 
            Pittenger et al.

        Enrolled Agent Credentials, Clarification of. S. 914.

        Equity in Government Compensation Act. H.R. 2243; Mr. Royce et 
            al. S. 2036.

        Expanding Proven Financing for American Employers Act. H.R. 
            4166; Mr. Barr et al.

        Expedited Funds Availability Act Amendment. H.R. 1367; Mrs. 
            Radewagen et al.

        Export Prohibition of Commercial Passenger Aircraft to the 
            Islamic Republic of Iran. H.R. 5729; Mr. Pittenger.

        Export-Import Bank Reform and Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3611; 
            Mr. Fincher et al. S. 2183.

        Fair Access to Investment Research Act. H.R. 5019; Mr. Hill et 
            al.

        Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act. H.R. 
            2187; Mr. Schweikert et al.

        Fed Oversight Reform and Modernization Act. H.R. 3189; Mr. 
            Huizenga of Michigan et al.

        Federal Savings Association Charter Flexibility Act. H.R. 1660; 
            Mr. Rothfus et al.

        Financial CHOICE Act. H.R. 5983; Mr. Hensarling et al.

        Financial Institution Bankruptcy Act. H.R. 2947; Mr. Trott et 
            al.

        Financial Institution Customer Protection Act. H.R. 766; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Financial Institutions Examination Fairness and Reform Act. H.R. 
            1941; Mr. Westmoreland et al.

        Financial Product Safety Commission Act. H.R. 1266; Mr. 
            Neugebauer et al.

        Financial Regulatory Improvement Act. S. 1484.

        Financial Stability Act, Requirements Related to. H.R. 3857; Mr. 
            Messer.

        Financial Stability Oversight Council Improvement Act. H.R. 
            1550; Mr. Ross et al.

        Financial Stability Oversight Council Reform Act. H.R. 3340; Mr. 
            Emmer of Minnesota et al.

        Fix Crowdfunding Act. H.R. 4855; Mr. McHenry et al.

        Flood Insurance Market Parity and Modernization Act. H.R. 2901; 
            Mr. Ross et al.

        Fostering Innovation Act. H.R. 4139; Ms. Sinema et al.

        FSOC Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 3557; Mr. Garrett 
            et al.

        HALOS Act. H.R. 4498; Mr. Chabot et al.

        Hezbollah International Financing Prevention Act. H.R. 2297; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        Holding Company Registration Threshold Equalization Act. H.R. 
            1334; Mr. Womack et al.

        Homebuyers Assistance Act. H.R. 3192; Mr. Hill et al.

        Investor Clarity and Bank Parity Act. H.R. 4096; Mr. Capuano et 
            al.

        Main Street Growth Act. H.R. 4638; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Micro Offering Safe Harbor Act. H.R. 4850; Mr. Emmer of 
            Minnesota et al.

        Mortgage Choice Act. H.R. 685; Mr. Huizenga of Michigan et al.

        Mortgage Servicing Asset Capital Requirements Act. H.R. 1408; 
            Mr. Perlmutter et al.

        National Credit Union Administration Budget Transparency Act. 
            H.R. 2287; Mr. Mulvaney et al.

        National Securities Exchange Regulatory Parity Act. H.R. 5421; 
            Mr. Royce et al.

        No Ex-Im Assistance for Terrorism Act. H.R. 5715; Mr. Roskam et 
            al.

        Office of Financial Research Accountability Act. H.R. 3738; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        Policyholder Protection Act. H.R. 1478; Mr. Posey et al.

        Portfolio Lending and Mortgage Access Act. H.R. 1210; Mr. Barr 
            et al.

        Preserving Access to CRE Capital Act. H.R. 4620; Mr. Hill et al.

        Private Placement Improvement Act. H.R. 4852; Mr. Garrett et al.

        RAISE Act. H.R. 1839; Mr. McHenry et al.

        Raise the Consolidated Assets Threshold Under the Small Bank 
            Holding Company Policy Statement. H.R. 3791; Mrs. Love et 
            al.

        Reform Exports and Expand the American Economy Act. H.R. 597; 
            Mr. Fincher et al.

        Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act. H.R. 1737; 
            Mr. Guinta et al.

        Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act. S. 3471.

        Risk-Based Capital Study Act. H.R. 2769; Mr. Fincher et al.

        SAFE Act Confidentiality and Privilege Enhancement Act. H.R. 
            1480; Mr. Dold et al.

        SAFE Transitional Licensing Act. H.R. 2121; Mr. Stivers et al.

        SEC Small Business Advocate Act. H.R. 3784; Mr. Carney et al.

        Securities and Exchange Commission Reporting Modernization Act. 
            H.R. 3032; Ms. Sinema et al.

        Senior Safe Act. H.R. 4538; Ms. Sinema et al.

        Small Bank Exam Cycle Reform Act. H.R. 1553; Mr. Tipton et al.

        Small Business Capital Formation Enhancement Act. H.R. 4168; Mr. 
            Poliquin et al.

        Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage 
            Simplification Act. H.R. 686; Mr. Huizenga of Michigan et 
            al.

        Small Company Simple Registration Act. H.R. 1723; Mrs. Wagner et 
            al.

        State Licensing Efficiency Act. H.R. 2643; Mr. Williams et al.

        Support the Capacity of the International Monetary Fund to 
            Prevent Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism. H.R. 
            5469; Mr. Pearce et al.

        Supporting America's Innovators Act. H.R. 4854; Mr. McHenry et 
            al.

        Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act. H.R. 1309; H.R. 6392; 
            Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        TAILOR Act. H.R. 2896; Mr. Tipton et al.

        Taking Account of Bureaucrats' Spending Act. H.R. 1486; Mr. Barr 
            et al.

        Transactions by a U.S. Financial Institution in Connection with 
            the Export or Re-Export of a Commercial Passenger Aircraft 
            to the Islamic Republic of Iran. H.R. 5711; Mr. Huizenga of 
            Michigan et al.

        Transparent Insurance Standards Act. H.R. 5143; Mr. Luetkemeyer 
            et al.

        Treatment of Certain Municipal Obligations. H.R. 2209; Mr. 
            Messer et al.

        U.S. Territories Investor Protection Act. H.R. 5322; Ms. 
            Velazquez et al.

        United States Financial System Protection Act. H.R. 4992; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        United States Should Adopt a National Policy for Technology to 
            Promote Consumers' Access to Financial Tools and Online 
            Commerce. H. Res. 835; Mr. Kinzinger of Illinois et al.

Fire-Retardant Materials Exemption, To Exempt Old Vessels that Operate 
    Within Inland Waterways. S. 1717.

FOIA Improvement Act. S. 337.

Follow the Rules Act. H.R. 6186; Mr. Duffy et al.

FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY:

        Afghanistan. S. 1875.

        AGOA Enhancement Act. H.R. 2845; Mr. Royce et al.

        AGOA Extension and Enhancement Act. H.R. 1891; Mr. Ryan of 
            Wisconsin et al.

        American Battle Monuments Commission to Acquire, Operate, and 
            Maintain the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial in Marnes-la-
            Coquette, France, Authority of. H.R. 5937; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida.

        Atrocities Against Christians and Other Ethnic and Religious 
            Minorities Committing, and are Hereby Declared to be 
            Committing, ``War Crimes'', ``Crimes Against Humanity'', and 
            ``Genocide''. H. Con. Res. 75; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

        Boko Haram. S. 1632.

        Bosnia and Herzegovina. H. Res. 310; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al.

        Brussels. H. Res. 658; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act. H.R. 5732; Mr. Engel et 
            al.

        Cambodia. H. Res. 728; Mr. Lowenthal et al.

        Counterterrorism Screening and Assistance Act. H.R. 4314; Mr. 
            Zeldin et al.

        Cox, British Member of Parliament Helen Joanne `Jo'. H. Res. 
            806; Mr. Wilson of South Carolina et al.

        Cuba. S. 165.

        Department of State Operations Authorization and Embassy 
            Security Act, Fiscal Year 2016. S. 1635.

                Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 181; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen.

        Digital GAP Act. H.R. 5537; Mr. Royce et al.

        Eastern Ukraine. H. Res. 50; Mr. Levin et al.

        Education for All Act. H.R. 4481; Mrs. Lowey et al.

        Electrify Africa Act. S. 2152.

        End Modern Slavery Initiative Act. S. 553.

        Enhancing Overseas Traveler Vetting Act. H.R. 4403; Mr. Hurd of 
            Texas et al.

        Federal Republic of Germany. H. Con. Res. 129; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen 
            et al. S. Con. Res. 46.

        First Responders Passport Act. H.R. 3750; Mr. Issa et al.

        Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 3766; Mr. 
            Poe of Texas et al. S. 2184.

        Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunity Clarification 
            Act. H.R. 889; H.R. 6477; Mr. Chabot et al. S. 3155.

        Foreign Fighter Review Act. H.R. 4402; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al.

        Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, Extension of. S. 
            1357.

        Foreign Spill Protection Act. H.R. 1684; Mr. Curbelo of Florida 
            et al.

        Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act. H.R. 1150; 
            Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        FTO Passport Revocation Act. H.R. 237; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        Georgia. H. Res. 660; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        Girls Count Act. S. 802.

        Global Development Lab Act. H.R. 3924; Mr. Castro of Texas et 
            al.

        Global Food Security Act. H.R. 1567; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al. S. 1252.

        Global Gateways Trade Capacity Act. S. 2201.

        Global Health Innovation Act. H.R. 2241; Mr. Sires et al.

        Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act. S. 284.

        Haiti. S. 1267.

        Hezbollah International Financing Prevention Act. H.R. 2297; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex 
            Trafficking. H.R. 515; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Iran. H. Res. 148; Mr. Deutch et al. H. Res. 220; Ms. Ros-
            Lehtinen et al. H. Res. 233; Mr. Kildee et al. H. Res. 411; 
            Mr. Pompeo et al. H.R. 3460; Mr. Roskam et al. H.R. 3461; 
            Mr. Boehner. H.R. 4992; Mr. Royce et al. H.R. 5729; Mr. 
            Pittenger. H.J. Res. 64; Mr. Royce et al. S. Con. Res. 16.

        Iran Accountability Act. H.R. 5631; Mr. McCarthy et al.

        Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act. S. 615. S. 625.

        Iran Sanctions Extension Act. H.R. 6297; Mr. Royce et al.

        Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act. H.R. 3662; Mr. Russell et 
            al.

        Iranian Leadership Asset Transparency Act. H.R. 5461; Mr. 
            Poliquin et al.

        Iraq. H. Con. Res. 55; Mr. McGovern et al. S. 1643. S. Con. Res. 
            41. S. Con. Res. 42.

        Ireland. H. Res. 716; Mr. King of New York et al.

        Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. S.J. Res. 29.

        Israel. H. Res. 729; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. H. Con. Res. 165; Mr. Royce et al.

        Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. S. 2040.

        Justice for Victims of Iranian Terrorism Act. H.R. 3457; Mr. 
            Meehan et al.

        King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, 70-Year Reign. S. Con. Res. 
            57.

        Kingdom of Norway. S. 8.

        Latin America and the Caribbean. H. Res. 536; Mr. Sires et al.

        Millennium Compacts for Regional Economic Integration Act. S. 
            1605.

        Nepal Recovery Act. S. 1882.

        Nicaraguan Investment Conditionality Act (NICA). H.R. 5708; Ms. 
            Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Nigeria. H. Res. 53; Ms. Kelly of Illinois et al.

        No 2H2O from Iran Act. H.R. 5119; Mr. Pompeo et al.

        North Korea. H. Res. 634; Mr. Salmon et al.

        North Korea Sanctions Enforcement Act. H.R. 757; Mr. Royce et 
            al.

        Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act. S. 792.

        Palestinian Authority. H. Res. 293; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Paris. H. Res. 37; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.

        Paris, France, Terrorist Attacks 2015. H. Res. 524; Mr. Royce et 
            al.

        People's Republic of China. S.J. Res. 19.

        Privileges and Immunities to the Gulf Cooperation Council, 
            Extension of. S. 2942.

        Prohibiting Future Ransom Payments to Iran Act. H.R. 5931; Mr. 
            Royce et al.

        Reaffirming the Taiwan Relations Act. H. Con. Res. 88; Mr. 
            Chabot et al. S. Con. Res. 38.

        Republic of China. H. Res. 343; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Republic of Korea. H. Con. Res. 40; Mr. Rangel et al. S.J. Res. 
            20.

        Republic of the Congo. H. Res. 780; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al.

        Russian Prison Since July 2014, Release of Ukrainian Fighter 
            Pilot Nadiya Savchenko. H. Res. 50; Mr. Levin et al.

        Safety and Security of Jewish Communities in Europe. H. Res. 
            354; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Singaporean Independence and Reaffirming Singapore's Close 
            Partnership with the United States, 50th Anniversary. H. 
            Res. 374; Mr. Heck of Washington et al.

        Sneddon, David, Disappearance of. H. Res. 891; Mr. Stewart et 
            al. S. Con. Res. 30.

        South Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act. S. 1336.

        Stability and Democracy for Ukraine Act. H.R. 5094; Mr. Engel et 
            al.

        State Sponsors of Terrorism Review Enhancement Act. H.R. 5484; 
            Mr. Yoho et al.

        STOP Organ Trafficking Act. H.R. 3694; Mr. Trott et al.

        Syria. H. Con. Res. 55; Mr. McGovern et al. H. Con. Res. 121; 
            Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act. S. 756.

        Taiwan. H.R. 1853; Mr. Salmon et al. S. 2426.

        Tibetan People. H. Res. 337; Mr. Engel et al.

        Tracking Foreign Fighters in Terrorist Safe Havens Act. H.R. 
            4239; Mr. LoBiondo et al.

        Trafficking Prevention in Foreign Affairs Contracting Act. H.R. 
            400; Mr. Royce et al.

        Turkey. H. Res. 823; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Ukraine. H. Res. 162; Mr. Engel et al. H. Res. 348; Mr. 
            Cicilline et al.

        United States Commission on International Religious Freedom 
            Reauthorization. S. 2078.

        United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Preservation Act. 
            H.R. 4678; Mr. Royce et al.

        United States-Caribbean Strategic Engagement Act. H.R. 4939; Mr. 
            Engel et al.

        United States-Israel Advanced Research Partnership Act. H.R. 
            5877; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        United States-Israel Cybersecurity Cooperation Enhancement Act. 
            H.R. 5843; Mr. Langevin et al.

        United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Act. H.R. 907; Ms. Ros-
            Lehtinen et al.

        United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Act of 2015. S. 1789.

        Venezuela. H. Res. 851; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et al.

        Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Extension 
            Act. S. 2845.

        Wiesel, Elie. H. Res. 810; Mr. Israel et al.

        Women, Peace, and Security Act. H.R. 5332; Mrs. Noem et al.

Fort Ontario Study Act. H.R. 4202; Mr. Katko et al.

Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act. S. 697.

FTC Process and Transparency Reform Act. H.R. 5510; Mr. Burgess.

Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act. H.R. 526; Mr. 
    Farenthold et al.

                                    G

GAO Access and Oversight Act. H.R. 5690; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al. S. 
    2849.

GAO Civilian Task and Delivery Order Protest Authority Act. H.R. 5995; 
    Mr. Meadows et al.

Gerardo Hernandez Airport Security Act. H.R. 720; Mr. Katko et al.

Global Anti-Poaching Act. H.R. 2494; Mr. Royce et al.

Global Development Lab Act. H.R. 3924; Mr. Castro of Texas et al.

GONE Act. H.R. 3089; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 1115.

Grant Reform and New Transparency Act. S. 2972.

Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Act. H.R. 223; Mr. Joyce et al. S. 
    1024.

Grid-Enabled Water Heaters, to Modify Efficiency Standards. H.R. 906; 
    Mr. Whitfield et al.

Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act Amendment. H.R. 3004; Mr. Clyburn. 
    S. 2839.

                                    H

HEALTH:

        Access to Community Care for Veterans Act. S. 1463.

        Access to Life-Saving Trauma Care for All Americans Act. H.R. 
            647; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Adding Zika Virus to the FDA Priority Review Voucher Program 
            Act. S. 2512.

        Advancing Breakthrough Devices for Patients Act. S. 1077.

        Advancing Hope Act. S. 1878.

        Advancing NIH Strategic Planning and Representation in Medical 
            Research Act. S. 2745.

        Advancing Precision Medicine Act. S. 2713.

        Advancing Research for Neurological Diseases Act. S. 849.

        Advancing Targeted Therapies for Rare Diseases Act. S. 2030.

        AFIRM Act. S. 2368.

        Authority of Directors of Veterans Integrated Service Networks 
            to Investigate Medical Centers of the Department of Veterans 
            Affairs. H.R. 6435; Mr. Mullin.

        Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. H.R. 3504; Mr. 
            Franks of Arizona et al.

        Child Nicotine Poisoning Prevention Act. H.R. 3242; Mrs. Brooks 
            of Indiana et al. S. 142.

        Childhood Cancer STAR Act. H.R. 3381; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Clarification of Waiver Authority Regarding PACE Programs. S. 
            1362.

        Clay Hunt SAV Act. H.R. 203; Mr. Walz et al.

        CO-OP Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 954; Mr. Smith of Nebraska 
            et al.

        Co-Prescribing Saves Lives Act. S. 2256.

        Co-Prescribing to Reduce Overdoses Act. H.R. 3680; Mr. Sarbanes 
            et al.

        Combination Product Regulatory Fairness Act. S. 1767.

        Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act. H.R. 2017; Mrs. McMorris 
            Rodgers et al.

        Community Based Independence for Seniors Act. S. 704.

        Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act. S. 524.

        Comprehensive Justice and Mental Health Act. S. 993.

        Defund Planned Parenthood Act. H.R. 3134; Mrs. Black et al.

        Development of Best Practices for the Use of Prescription 
            Opioids. H.R. 4641; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al.

        Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act. H.R. 1344; Mr. 
            Guthrie et al.

        Electronic Health Fairness Act. H.R. 887; Mrs. Black et al. S. 
            1347.

        Enforcement Instruction on Supervision Requirements for 
            Outpatient Therapeutic Services in Critical Access and Small 
            Rural Hospitals through 2015, Extension of. S. 1461.

        Enhancing the Stature and Visibility of Medical Rehabilitation 
            Research at the NIH Act. S. 800.

        Ensuring Access to Clinical Trials Act. S. 139.

        Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act. H.R. 
            471; Mr. Marino et al. S. 483.

        Ensuring Terminated Providers are Removed From Medicaid and CHIP 
            Act. H.R. 3716; Mr. Bucshon et al.

        ESRD Choice Act. H.R. 5659; Mr. Smith of Missouri et al.

        Examining Opioid Treatment Infrastructure Act. H.R. 4982; Mr. 
            Foster et al.

        Expanding Capacity for Health Outcomes Act. S. 2873.

        Faster Care for Veterans Act. H.R. 4352; Mr. Moulton et al.

        FDA and NIH Workforce Authorities Modernization Act. S. 2700.

        FDA Device Accountability Act. S. 1622.

        First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act. H.R. 1300; Mr. King of 
            New York et al. S. 1915.

        Halt Tax Increases on the Middle Class and Seniors Act. H.R. 
            3590; Ms. McSally et al.

        Health Care Security Act. H.R. 5445; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        HEALTTH Act. H.R. 5406; Mrs. Noem et al.

        Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. H.R. 2646; Mr. 
            Murphy of Pennsylvania et al.

        Helping Hospitals Improve Patient Care Act. H.R. 5273; Mr. 
            Tiberi et al.

        Hire More Heroes Act. H.R. 22; H.J. Res. 61; Mr. Rodney Davis of 
            Illinois et al.

        Improving Access to Emergency Psychiatric Care Act. S. 599.

        Improving Access to Maternity Care Act. H.R. 1209; Mr. Burgess 
            et al.

        Improving Health Information Technology Act. S. 2511.

        Improving Regulatory Transparency for New Medical Therapies Act. 
            H.R. 639; Mr. Pitts et al. S. 481.

        Improving Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Act. H.R. 
            3691; Mr. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico et al.

        Increasing Regulatory Fairness Act. H.R. 2507; Mr. Brady of 
            Texas et al.

        Jason Simcakoski PROMISE Act. H.R. 4063; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        John Thomas Decker Act. H.R. 4969; Mr. Meehan et al.

        Lali's Law. H.R. 4586; Mr. Dold et al.

        Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act. H.R. 294; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida et al.

        Low-Dose Radiation Research Act. H.R. 35; Mr. Hultgren et al.

        LTCH Technical Correction Act. H.R. 2580; Mr. Boustany.

        Medicaid Directory of Caregivers Act. H.R. 3821; Mr. Collins of 
            New York et al.

        Medical Countermeasure Innovation Act. S. 2055.

        Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act. H.R. 361; Mr. Bilirakis 
            et al.

        Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2; Mr. 
            Burgess et al.

        Medicare Advantage Coverage Transparency Act. H.R. 2505; Mr. 
            Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.

        Medicare DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Improvement Act. H.R. 284; 
            Mr. Tiberi et al.

        Medicare Independence at Home Medical Practice Demonstration 
            Improvement Act. S. 971.

        MEDTECH Act. S. 1101.

        Mental Health Awareness and Improvement Act. S. 1893.

        Mental Health First Aid Act. H.R. 1877; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et 
            al.

        Mental Health Reform Act. S. 2680.

        NAS Healthy Babies Act. H.R. 4978; Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia 
            et al.

        National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1725; Mr. Whitfield et al. S. 480.

        National Diabetes Clinical Care Commission Act. H.R. 1192; Mr. 
            Olson et al.

        Native American Health Savings Improvement Act. H.R. 5452; Mr. 
            Moolenaar et al.

        Next Generation Researchers Act. S. 2014.

        No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full 
            Disclosure Act. H.R. 7; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        NOTICE Act. H.R. 876; Mr. Doggett et al. S. 1349.

        ObamaCare Repeal Act. S. 339.

        Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act. S. 192.

        Opioid Program Evaluation Act. H.R. 5052; Mr. McCarthy et al.

        Opioid Review Modernization Act. H.R. 4976; Mr. Sean Patrick 
            Maloney of New York et al.

        Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Expansion and Modernization Act. 
            H.R. 4981; Mr. Bucshon et al.

        Patient Access and Medicare Protection Act. S. 2425.

        Patient Access to Disposable Medical Technology Act. S. 1253.

        Patient Access to Durable Medical Equipment Act. H.R. 5210; Mr. 
            Tom Price of Georgia et al. S. 2736.

        Patient-Focused Impact Assessment Act. S. 1597.

        Plan of Safe Care Improvement Act. S. 2687.

        PPACA and Health Care-Related Provisions in the Health Care and 
            Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Repeal of. H.R. 596; 
            Mr. Byrne et al.

        Preservation of Access for Seniors in Medicare Advantage Act. 
            H.R. 2581; Mr. Brady of Texas.

        Preserving Rehabilitation Innovation Centers Act. S. 1168.

        Prevent Interruptions in Physical Therapy Act. S. 313.

        Preventing and Reducing Improper Medicare and Medicaid 
            Expenditures Act. S. 861.

        Preventing Superbugs and Protecting Patients Act. S. 2503.

        Promise for Antibiotics and Therapeutics for Health Act. S. 185.

        Promoting Biomedical Research and Public Health for Patients 
            Act. S. 2742.

        Protecting Affordable Coverage for Employees Act. H.R. 1624; Mr. 
            Guthrie et al.

        Protecting Our Infants Act. H.R. 1462; Ms. Clark of 
            Massachusetts et al. S. 799.

        Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act. H.R. 
            4365; Mr. Hudson et al.

        Protecting Seniors' Access to Medicare Act. H.R. 1190; Mr. Roe 
            of Tennessee et al.

        Protecting the Integrity of Medicare Act. H.R. 1021; Mr. Brady 
            of Texas et al.

        Protection from ObamaCare Monopolies Act. S. 3296.

        Quality Care for Moms and Babies Act. S. 466.

        Recovery Enhancement for Addiction Treatment Act. S. 1455.

        Reducing Unused Medications Act. H.R. 4599; Ms. Clark of 
            Massachusetts et al.

        Relief from Obamacare Mandate Act. S. 3297.

        Requirements for Outpatient Therapeutic Services in Critical 
            Access and Small Rural Hospitals through 2016, Extension of. 
            H.R. 5613; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.

        Restoring Access to Medication Act. H.R. 1270; Ms. Jenkins of 
            Kansas et al.

        Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act. H.R. 
            3762; Mr. Tom Price of Georgia.

        Rural ACO Provider Equity Act. S. 2261.

        Rural Community Hospital Demonstration Extension Act. S. 607.

        Rural Health Care Connectivity Act. H.R. 4111; Mr. Lance et al. 
            S. 1916.

        Securing Care for Seniors Act. H.R. 2579; Mrs. Black et al.

        Securing Fairness in Regulatory Timing Act. H.R. 3831; Mr. Brady 
            of Texas et al.

        Securing Senior's Health Care Act. H.R. 2582; Mr. Buchanan et 
            al.

        Seniors' Health Care Plan Protection Act. H.R. 2506; Mr. 
            Buchanan et al.

        Small Business Health Care Relief Act. H.R. 5447; Mr. Boustany 
            et al.

        Special Rules for Accident and Health Plans of Certain 
            Governmental Entities, Clarification of. S. 910.

        Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act. H.R. 921; Mr. Guthrie et 
            al.

        State Flexibility to Provide Affordable Health Options Act. S. 
            3326.

        Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            2820; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Steve Gleason Act. S. 984.

        Strengthening Public Health Emergency Response Act. H.R. 3299; 
            Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al.

        Student Worker Exemption Act. H.R. 210; Mr. Meadows et al.

        Sustaining Healthcare Integrity and Fair Treatment Act. H.R. 
            5713; Mr. Tiberi et al.

        Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2713; 
            Mrs. Capps et al.

        To Research, Evaluate, Assess, and Treat Astronauts Act. H.R. 
            6076; Mr. Babin et al.

        Toxic Exposure Research Act. H.R. 1769; Mr. Benishek et al.

        Trafficking Awareness Training for Health Care Act. H.R. 398; 
            Mrs. Ellmers et al.

        Trauma Systems and Regionalization of Emergency Care 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 648; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Tribal Employment and Jobs Protection Act. H.R. 3080; Mrs. Noem 
            et al.

        Twenty-First Century Cures Act. H.R. 6; Mr. Upton et al.

        VA Best-Practices Peer Review Act. S. 3516.

        Value Based Insurance Design for Better Care Act. H.R. 2570; 
            Mrs. Black et al.

        Vet Connect Act. H.R. 5162; Mr. O'Rourke et al.

        Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act. H.R. 1818; Mr. 
            Kinzinger of Illinois et al.

        Veterans First Act. S. 2921.

        Veterans TRICARE Choice Act. H.R. 5458; Mr. Stewart et al.

        Women's Public Health and Safety Act. H.R. 3495; Mr. Duffy et 
            al.

        Youth Sports Concussion Act. S. 2508.

        Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Conveyance of Property, 
            Bethel, Alaska. H.R. 521; Mr. Young of Alaska.

Helping Expand Lending Practices in Rural Communities Act. H.R. 1259; 
    Mr. Barr et al.

HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:

        Chief Standing Bear National Historic Trail Feasibility Study. 
            H.R. 984; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

        Coltsville National Historical Park, to Facilitate the Addition 
            of the Park Administration. H.R. 2857; Mr. Larson of 
            Connecticut. S. 2620.

        Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. S. 1007.

        Fort Scott National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act. S. 
            2087.

        Fort Scott National Historic Site in Fort Scott, Kansas, Acquire 
            Certain Property. H.R. 2333; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas.

        Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic 
            Preservation Program Reauthorization. H.R. 295; Mr. Clyburn 
            et al.

        John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act. H.R. 1289; Mr. 
            DeSaulnier et al.

        Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Act. H.R. 2880; 
            Mr. Lewis et al.

        National Historic Preservation Amendments Act. H.R. 2817; Mr. 
            Turner et al.

        Petersburg National Battlefield in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 
            Modification of the Boundary. S. 718.

        Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Establishment Act. S. 
            2954.

        Tule Lake National Historic Site Establishment Act. S. 2412.

Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act. H.R. 6130; Mr. Goodlatte et al. 
    S. 2763.

Homebuyers Assistance Act. H.R. 3192; Mr. Hill et al.

HOMELAND SECURITY:

        Airport Access Control Security Improvement Act. H.R. 3102; Mr. 
            Katko et al.

        ALERT Act. H.R. 4401; Mr. Loudermilk et al.

        American SAFE Act. H.R. 4038; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation Act. S. 750.

        Border and Maritime Coordination Improvement Act. H.R. 3586; 
            Mrs. Miller of Michigan et al.

        Border Jobs for Veterans Act. H.R. 2835; Ms. McSally et al. S. 
            1603.

        Border Security Technology Accountability Act. H.R. 1634; Ms. 
            McSally et al. S. 1873.

        Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Act. H.R. 5065; 
            Ms. Herrera Beutler et al.

        CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act. H.R. 2200; Ms. 
            McSally et al.

        Checkpoint Optimization and Efficiency Act. H.R. 5338; Mr. Katko 
            et al.

        Combating Terrorist Recruitment Act. H.R. 4820; Mr. Fleischmann 
            et al.

        Community Counterterrorism Preparedness Act. H.R. 5859; Mr. 
            McCaul et al.

        Countering Online Recruitment of Violent Extremists Act. S. 
            2418.

        Countering Terrorist Radicalization Act. H.R. 5471; Mr. McCaul 
            et al.

        Countering Violent Extremism Act. H.R. 2899; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act. H.R. 4407; Mr. Katko et al.

        Counterterrorism Screening and Assistance Act. H.R. 4314; Mr. 
            Zeldin et al.

        Critical Infrastructure Protection Act. H.R. 1073; Mr. Franks of 
            Arizona et al. S. 1846.

        Cross-Border Rail Security Act. H.R. 2786; Mr. Vela et al.

        Cross-Border Trade Enhancement Act. H.R. 875; Mr. Cuellar et al. 
            S. 461.

        Cyber Preparedness Act. H.R. 5459; Mr. Donovan et al.

        Department of Homeland Security Border Security Metrics Act. S. 
            1864.

        Department of Homeland Security CBRNE Defense Act. H.R. 3875; 
            Mr. McCaul et al.

        Department of Homeland Security Clearance Management and 
            Administration Act. H.R. 3505; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

        Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Strategy Act. H.R. 
            3510; Mr. Richmond et al.

        Department of Homeland Security Headquarters Consolidation 
            Accountability Act. H.R. 1640; Mr. Walker et al. S. 1638.

        Department of Homeland Security Insider Threat and Mitigation 
            Act. H.R. 3361; Mr. King of New York et al.

        Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications. 
            H.R. 615; Mr. Payne et al.

        Department of Homeland Security Strategy for International 
            Programs Act. H.R. 4780; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

        Department of Homeland Security Support to Fusion Centers Act. 
            H.R. 3503; Ms. McSally et al.

        DHS Accountability Act. S. 2976.

        DHS Acquisition Documentation Integrity Act. H.R. 4398; Mrs. 
            Watson Coleman et al.

        DHS FOIA Efficiency Act. H.R. 1615; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

        DHS Headquarters Reform and Improvement Act. H.R. 3572; Mr. 
            McCaul et al.

        DHS Human Trafficking Prevention Act. H.R. 4383; Ms. Loretta 
            Sanchez of California et al.

        DHS IT Duplication Reduction Act. H.R. 1626; Mr. Hurd of Texas 
            et al. S. 1620.

        DHS Paid Administrative Leave Accountability Act. H.R. 1633; Mr. 
            Loudermilk et al.

        DHS SAVE Act. H.R. 4785; Mr. Perry et al.

        DHS Science and Technology Reform and Improvement Act. H.R. 
            3578; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        Directing Dollars to Disaster Relief Act. S. 2109.

        Enhancing Overseas Traveler Vetting Act. H.R. 4403; Mr. Hurd of 
            Texas et al.

        Essential Transportation Worker Identification Credential 
            Assessment Act. H.R. 710; Ms. Jackson Lee et al.

        Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers Reform and Improvement 
            Act. H.R. 3842; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al. S. 2781.

        Federally Funded Research and Development Sunshine Act. H.R. 
            1637; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies Act. H.R. 
            5460; Mr. Payne et al.

        First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act. H.R. 1300; Mr. King of 
            New York et al. S. 1915.

        First Responder Identification of Emergency Needs in Disaster 
            Situations. H.R. 2795; Ms. Jackson Lee et al.

        Fraud Reduction and Data Analytics Act. H.R. 4180; Mr. Meadows 
            et al. S. 2133.

        Fusion Center Enhancement Act. H.R. 3598; Mr. Barletta et al.

        Gains in Global Nuclear Detection Architecture Act. H.R. 5391; 
            Mr. Richmond.

        Gerardo Hernandez Airport Security Act. H.R. 720; Mr. Katko et 
            al.

        Homeland Security Drone Assessment and Analysis Act. H.R. 1646; 
            Mrs. Watson Coleman et al.

        Homeland Security University-based Centers Review Act. H.R. 
            2390; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al.

        HSA Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 3859; Mr. Perry et al.

        Human Trafficking Detection Act. H.R. 460; Mr. Walker et al.

        Improved Security Vetting for Aviation Workers Act. H.R. 2750; 
            Mr. Katko et al.

        Integrated Public Alert and Warning System Modernization Act. 
            H.R. 1472; Mr. Barletta et al. H.R. 1738; Mr. Bilirakis et 
            al. S. 1180.

        Kate's Law. S. 2193.

        Keeping our Travelers Safe and Secure Act. H.R. 2770; Miss Rice 
            of New York et al.

        Know the CBRN Terrorism Threats to Transportation Act. H.R. 
            3350; Mr. Higgins et al.

        Law Enforcement Availability Pay to Employees of U.S. Customs 
            and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations. H.R. 
            4902; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al. S. 2970.

        Leveraging Emerging Technologies Act. H.R. 5389; Mr. Ratcliffe 
            et al.

        Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act. H.R. 361; Mr. Bilirakis 
            et al.

        National Biodefense Strategy Act. S. 2967.

        National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act. H.R. 4743; 
            Mr. Castro of Texas et al.

        National Cybersecurity Protection Advancement Act. H.R. 1731; 
            Mr. McCaul et al.

        National Strategy for Combating Terrorist, Underground, and 
            Other Illicit Financing Act. H.R. 5594; Mr. Fitzpatrick et 
            al.

        National Strategy to Combat Terrorist Travel Act. H.R. 4408; Mr. 
            Katko et al.

        National Urban Search and Rescue Response System Act. S. 2971.

        Northern Border Security Review Act. H.R. 455; Mr. Katko et al. 
            S. 1808.

        Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism of the 
            Department of Homeland Security, Authorization of. S. 2522.

        Partners for Aviation Security Act. H.R. 3144; Mr. Payne et al.

        Preclearance Authorization Act. H.R. 998; Mr. Meehan et al.

        Prevent Trafficking in Cultural Property Act. H.R. 2285; Mr. 
            Keating et al.

        Promoting Resilience and Efficiency in Preparing for Attacks and 
            Responding to Emergencies Act. H.R. 3583; Ms. McSally et al.

        Promoting Travel, Commerce, and National Security Act. H.R. 
            6431; Ms. Kuster et al.

        Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Technical Correction Act. 
            H.R. 5385; Mrs. Watson Coleman.

        RESPONSE Act. S. 546.

        SECURE Act. S. 2329.

        Secure Our Borders First Act. H.R. 399; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Securing Aviation from Foreign Entry Points and Guarding 
            Airports Through Enhanced Security Act. H.R. 4698; Mr. Katko 
            et al.

        Securing our Agriculture and Food Act. H.R. 5346; Mr. Young of 
            Iowa et al.

        Securing the Cities Act. H.R. 3493; Mr. Donovan et al.

        Security Clearance Accountability, Reform, and Enhancement Act. 
            S. 434.

        Social Media Working Group Act. H.R. 623; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana 
            et al.

        Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act. H.R. 4482; Ms. 
            McSally et al.

        State and High-Risk Urban Area Working Group Act. H.R. 4509; Mr. 
            Payne et al.

        State and Local Cyber Protection Act. H.R. 3869; Mr. Hurd of 
            Texas et al.

        State Wide Interoperable Communications Enhancement Act. H.R. 
            2206; Mr. Payne et al.

        Stop Sanctuary Policies and Protect Americans Act. S. 2146.

        Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination 
            in Our Ports Act. H.R. 3878; Mrs. Torres et al.

        Strengthening State and Local Cyber Crime Fighting Act. H.R. 
            3490; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        Strengthening the Department of Homeland Security Secure Mail 
            Initiative Act. H.R. 4712; Ms. Speier et al.

        Strong Visa Integrity Secures America Act. H.R. 5253; Mr. Hurd 
            of Texas et al.

        Support for Rapid Innovation Act. H.R. 5388; Mr. Ratcliffe et 
            al.

        Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 26; 
            Mr. Neugebauer et al.

        Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act. H.R. 4404; 
            Ms. McSally et al.

        Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act. H.R. 5943; Mr. 
            Donovan et al.

        Transportation Security Administration Reform and Improvement 
            Act. H.R. 3584; Mr. Katko et al.

        Treating Small Airports with Fairness Act. H.R. 4549; Mr. Walden 
            et al.

        TSA Office of Inspection Accountability Act. H.R. 719; Mr. Katko 
            et al.

                House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 
                    434; Mr. Katko.

                Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 79; Mrs. Roby.

        TSA PreCheck Expansion Act. H.R. 2843; Mr. Katko et al.

        United States-Israel Advanced Research Partnership Act. H.R. 
            5877; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        United States-Israel Cybersecurity Cooperation Enhancement Act. 
            H.R. 5843; Mr. Langevin et al.

        Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act. H.R. 158; Mrs. Miller of 
            Michigan et al.

HOUSE REPORTS:

        Buchanan, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to 
            Representative Vernon G.. H. Rept. 114-643; Mr. Dent.

        Budget Allocations:

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 114-97; H. Rept. 114-118; H. 
                    Rept. 114-198; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.

        Committee Activity:

                Agriculture. H. Rept. 114-896; Mr. Conaway.

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 114-902; Mr. Rogers of 
                    Kentucky.

                Armed Services. H. Rept. 114-885; Mr. Thornberry.

                Budget. H. Rept. 114-897; Mr. Tom Price of Georgia.

                Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 114-904; Mr. 
                    Kline.

                Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 114-906; Mr. Upton.

                Financial Services. H. Rept. 114-903; Mr. Hensarling.

                Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 114-898; Mr. Royce.

                Homeland Security. H. Rept. 114-907; Mr. McCaul.

                House Administration. H. Rept. 114-901; Mrs. Miller of 
                    Michigan.

                Intelligence. H. Rept. 114-881; Mr. Nunes.

                Judiciary. H. Rept. 114-895; Mr. Goodlatte.

                Natural Resources. H. Rept. 114-886; Mr. Bishop of Utah.

                Rules. H. Rept. 114-905; Mr. Sessions.

                Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 114-884; Mr. 
                    Smith of Texas.

                Small Business. H. Rept. 114-880; Mr. Chabot.

                Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 114-899; Mr. 
                    Shuster.

                Veterans' Affairs. H. Rept. 114-879; Mr. Miller of 
                    Florida.

                Ways and Means. H. Rept. 114-887; Mr. Brady of Texas.

        Final Report of the Select Committee on the Events Surrounding 
            the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi. H. Rept. 114-848; Mr. 
            Gowdy.

        In the Matter of Officially-Connected Travel by House Members to 
            Azerbaijan in 2013. H. Rept. 114-239; Mr. Dent.

        McKinley, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to 
            Representative David. H. Rept. 114-795; Mr. Dent.

        Oversight Plans for All House Committees. H. Rept. 114-82; Mr. 
            Chaffetz.

        Polis, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative 
            Jared. H. Rept. 114-381; Mr. Dent.

        Recommending that the House of Representatives find Bryan 
            Pagliano in Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply with 
            a Subpoena Duly Issued by the Committee on Oversight and 
            Government Reform.. H. Rept. 114-792; Mr. Chaffetz.

        Review of the Unauthorized Disclosures of Former National 
            Security Agency Contractor Edward Snowden. H. Rept. 114-891; 
            Mr. Nunes.

        United States Secret Service: An Agency in Crisis. H. Rept. 114-
            385; Mr. Chaffetz.

        Whitfield, In the Matter of Allegations Related to 
            Representative Ed. H. Rept. 114-687; Mr. Dent.

HOUSING:

        Foreclosure Relief and Extension for Servicemembers Act. S. 
            2393.

        Homes for Heroes Act. H.R. 251; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Housing Assistance Efficiency Act. H.R. 1047; Mr. Peters et al.

        Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act. H.R. 3700; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 360; Mr. Pearce et al. S. 710.

        Preservation Enhancement and Savings Opportunity Act. H.R. 2482; 
            Mr. Paulsen.

        Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act. H.R. 650; Mr. 
            Fincher et al.

        Private Investment in Housing Act. H.R. 2997; Mr. Ross et al.

        Tenant Income Verification Relief Act. H.R. 233; Mr. Perlmutter 
            et al.

        Vulnerable Veterans Housing Reform Act. H.R. 1816; Mr. Heck of 
            Nevada.

Human Trafficking Prioritization Act. H.R. 514; Mr. Smith of New Jersey 
    et al.

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Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing Enforcement Act. H.R. 774; 
    Ms. Bordallo et al. S. 1334.

Immigration Rule of Law Act. S. 534.

Improved Security Vetting for Aviation Workers Act. H.R. 2750; Mr. Katko 
    et al.

Improving Access to Capital for Emerging Growth Companies Act. H.R. 
    2064; Mr. Fincher et al.

Improving Access to Emergency Psychiatric Care Act. S. 599.

Improving Regulatory Transparency for New Medical Therapies Act. S. 481.

Improving Rural Call Quality and Reliability Act. H.R. 2566; Mr. Young 
    of Iowa et al. S. 827.

Improving Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Act. H.R. 3691; 
    Mr. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico et al.

Inclusion of Funds When Issuing Certain Geographic Targeting Orders. 
    H.R. 5602; Mr. Lynch et al.

Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act. S. 1607.

Innovation Act. H.R. 9; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

Innovation in Offshore Leasing Act. H.R. 5577; Mr. Graves of Louisiana 
    et al.

Inspector General Empowerment Act. H.R. 2395; H.R. 6450; Mr. Chaffetz et 
    al. S. 579.

Inspector General Mandates Reporting Act. S. 2128.

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year, 2016. H.R. 2596; Mr. 
    Nunes. H.R. 4127; Mr. Nunes et al. S. 1705.

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year, 2017. H.R. 5077; H.R. 
    6393; H.R. 6480; Mr. Nunes et al. S. 3017.

Interior Improvement Act. S. 1879.

Investor Clarity and Bank Parity Act. H.R. 4096; Mr. Capuano et al.

Iran Accountability Act. H.R. 5631; Mr. McCarthy et al.

Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, President has not Complied 
    With Section 2. H. Res. 411; Mr. Pompeo et al.

Iran Sanctions Extension Act. H.R. 6297; Mr. Royce et al.

Iranian Leadership Asset Transparency Act. H.R. 5461; Mr. Poliquin et 
    al.

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John F. Kennedy Centennial Commission. H.R. 5722; Mr. Kennedy et al.

John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1473; Mr. Barletta et 
    al. S. 2808.

John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System Map, Replacement of. 
    H.R. 890; Mr. Clawson of Florida et al.

Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Approval. H.R. 3461; Mr. Boehner.

Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act. H.R. 181; Mr. Poe of Texas et 
    al. S. 178.

        Correct Enrollment (S. 178). H. Con. Res. 47; Mr. Poe of Texas.

                                    K

Kari's Law Act. H.R. 4167; Mr. Gohmert et al.

Kate's Law. S. 2193.

Kelsey Smith Act. H.R. 4889; Mr. Yoder et al.

Keystone XL Pipeline Act. H.R. 3; Mr. Cramer et al. S. 1.

Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act. S. 147.

Kingpin Designation Improvement Act. H.R. 4985; Mr. Katko et al.

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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:

        Accelerating Individuals into the Workforce Act. H.R. 2990; Mr. 
            Dold et al.

        Affordable Retirement Advice Protection Act. H.R. 4293; Mr. Roe 
            of Tennessee et al.

        Annuity Supplement for Certain Air Traffic Controllers. H.R. 
            5785; Mr. Russell et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Department of 
            Labor Relating to ``Interpretation of the Advice Exemption 
            in Section 203(c) of the Labor-Management Reporting and 
            Disclosure Act''. H.J. Res. 87; Mr. Byrne et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of Labor Relating to the Definition of the Term 
            ``Fiduciary''. H.J. Res. 88; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the National 
            Labor Relations Board Relating to Representation Case 
            Procedures. S.J. Res. 8.

        Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act. S. 1599.

        DHS Paid Administrative Leave Accountability Act. H.R. 1633; Mr. 
            Loudermilk et al.

        Eligibility of Employees in a Time-Limited Appointment to 
            Compete for a Permanent Appointment at any Federal Agency. 
            H.R. 4906; Mr. Connolly et al.

        Federal Employees:

                Administrative Leave Act. S. 2450.

                Administrative Leave Reform Act. H.R. 4359; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz.

                Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act. S. 
                    2127.

                Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act. H.R. 1557; Mr. 
                    Cummings et al.

                Federal Employee Fair Treatment Act. S. 2035.

                Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 1563; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz et al.

                Modernizing Government Travel Act. H.R. 5625; Mr. 
                    Moulton et al.

                Official Personnel File Enhancement Act. H.R. 4360; Mr. 
                    Chaffetz.

                Reporting Requirements by OPM Relating to the Use of 
                    Official Time by Federal Employees. H.R. 4392; Mr. 
                    Ross et al.

                Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act. H.R. 313; Mr. Lynch 
                    et al. S. 242.

        Improving Employment Outcomes of TANF Recipients Act. H.R. 2952; 
            Mr. Boustany.

        Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act. H.R. 1531; Mr. 
            Connolly et al.

        Law Enforcement Availability Pay to Employees of U.S. Customs 
            and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations. H.R. 
            4902; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al. S. 2970.

        Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act. H.R. 2315; 
            Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.

        Overtime Pay for Secret Service Agents Act. H.R. 6302; Mr. 
            Chaffetz.

        Overtime Reform and Review Act. S. 3464.

        PORTS Act. S. 1519.

        Protecting Local Business Opportunity Act. H.R. 3459; Mr. Kline 
            et al. S. 2686.

        Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act. 
            H.R. 33; Mr. Barletta et al.

        Reducing Poverty through Employment Act. H.R. 2966; Mr. Smith of 
            Missouri et al.

        Regulatory Relief for Small Businesses, Schools, and Nonprofits 
            Act. H.R. 6094; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Save American Workers Act. H.R. 30; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

        Stop Wasteful Federal Bonuses Act. S. 742.

        Strengthening Access to Valuable Education and Retirement 
            Support Act. H.R. 4294; Mr. Roskam et al.

        Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act. H.R. 511; Mr. Rokita et al. S. 
            248.

        What Works to Move Welfare Recipients into Jobs Act. H.R. 5169; 
            Mr. Buchanan.

        Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Amendment. S. 1124.

        Workplace Advancement Act. S. 2200.

Librarian of Congress Succession Modernization Act. S. 2162.

Library of Congress Sound Recording and Film Preservation Programs 
    Reauthorization Act. S. 2893.

Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act of 1976 
    Amendment. H.R. 4238; Ms. Meng et al.

Locatable Minerals Claim Location and Maintenance Fees Act. H.R. 3843; 
    Mr. Lamborn et al.

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Making Electronic Government Accountable by Yielding Tangible 
    Efficiencies Act. H.R. 4904; Mr. Cartwright et al. S. 2340.

Making Opportunities for Broadband Investment and Limiting Excessive and 
    Needless Obstacles to Wireless Act. S. 2555.

MARINE AND MARITIME:

        Border and Maritime Coordination Improvement Act. H.R. 3586; 
            Mrs. Miller of Michigan et al.

        Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Amendments Act. H.R. 
            5978; Mr. Hunter et al.

        Coordinated Ocean Monitoring and Research Act. S. 1886.

        Fish and Fisheries:

                Access for Sportfishing Act. S. 3099.

                American Fisheries Advisory Committee Act. S. 3087.

                EEZ Clarification Act. H.R. 3070; Mr. Zeldin et al.

                Endangered Salmon and Fisheries Predation Prevention 
                    Act. H.R. 564; Ms. Herrera Beutler et al.

                Ensuring Access to Pacific Fisheries Act. H.R. 4576; 
                    H.R. 6452; Mrs. Radewagen et al.

                Florida Fisheries Improvement Act. S. 1403.

                Gulf States Red Snapper Management Authority Act. H.R. 
                    3094; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

                Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing Enforcement 
                    Act. H.R. 774; Ms. Bordallo et al. S. 1334.

                North Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act. 
                    S. 1335.

                Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention Amendments Act. 
                    S. 1251.

                Save Our Salmon Act. H.R. 4582; Mr. Denham et al.

                South Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act. 
                    S. 1336.

                Sport Fish Restoration and Recreational Boating Safety 
                    Act. S. 834.

                Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing 
                    Flexibility in Fisheries Management Act. H.R. 1335; 
                    Mr. Young of Alaska et al.

                West Coast Dungeness Crab Management Act. H.R. 2168; Ms. 
                    Herrera Beutler et al. S. 1143.

        Marine Debris Act Amendments. S. 3086.

        Marine Mammal Research and Response Act. S. 3059.

        Maritime Administration Authorization and Enhancement Act. S. 
            2829.

        Maritime Administration Enhancement Act. S. 1326.

        Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act. S. 1623.

        Nuclear Terrorism Conventions Implementation and Safety of 
            Maritime Navigation Act. S. 1318.

        Port Performance Freight Statistics Program. S. 1298.

        Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination 
            in Our Ports Act. H.R. 3878; Mrs. Torres et al.

Medgar Evers House Study Act. H.R. 959; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi. S. 
    2177.

Medical Countermeasure Innovation Act. S. 2055.

Mental Health Awareness and Improvement Act. S. 1893.

Merchant Marine of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 2992; 
    Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al.

Metropolitan Weather Hazards Protection Act. S. 2058.

Microbead-Free Waters Act. H.R. 1321; Mr. Pallone et al.

Midnight Rules Relief Act. H.R. 5982; Mr. Issa et al.

Military Residency Choice Act. H.R. 5428; Mr. Forbes et al.

Miners Protection Act. S. 3470.

Mining Schools Enhancement Act. H.R. 3734; Mr. Hardy et al.

Modernizing the Interstate Placement of Children in Foster Care Act. 
    H.R. 4472; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

                                    N

National 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center Act. H.R. 3036; Mr. 
    MacArthur et al.

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION:

        To Research, Evaluate, Assess, and Treat Astronauts Act. H.R. 
            6076; Mr. Babin et al.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act. H.R. 
    810; Mr. Palazzo et al.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Transition Authorization 
    Act. S. 3346.

National Energy Security Corridors Act. H.R. 2295; Mr. MacArthur et al.

National Estuary Program Reauthorization. H.R. 944; Mr. LoBiondo et al. 
    S. 1523.

National Guard and Reservist Debt Relief Extension Act. H.R. 4246; Mr. 
    Cohen et al.

National Liberty Memorial Clarification Act. H.R. 1949; Mr. Butterfield 
    et al.

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 
    Authorization. S. 3207.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sexual Harassment and 
    Assault Prevention Act. S. 2206.

National Sea Grant College Program Amendments Act. S. 2328. S. 3282.

National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act. H.R. 1937; Mr. 
    Amodei et al.

National Strategy for the Internet of Things to Promote Economic Growth 
    and Consumer Empowerment. H. Res. 847; Mr. Lance et al.

NATIVE AMERICANS:

        Alaskans:

                Alaska Native Veterans Land Allotment Equity Act. H.R. 
                    2387; Mr. Young of Alaska.

        Indians:

                Albuquerque Indian School Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1880; 
                    Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico et al. S. 
                    986.

                Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on 
                    Native Children Act. S. 246.

                Cow Creek Umpqua Land Conveyance Act. S. 815.

                Dam Repairs and Improvements for Tribes Act. S. 2717.

                Department of the Interior Tribal Self-Governance Act. 
                    S. 286.

                Dine College Act. S. 2564.

                Economic Development Through Tribal Land Exchange Act. 
                    H.R. 387; Mr. Ruiz et al.

                Grand Ronde Reservation Act, Technical Corrections. H.R. 
                    3212; Mr. Schrader. S. 818.

                HEALTTH Act. H.R. 5406; Mrs. Noem et al.

                Indian Employment, Training and Related Services 
                    Consolidation Act. H.R. 329; Mr. Young of Alaska et 
                    al. S. 1443.

                Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self-Determination 
                    Act Amendments. S. 209.

                Indian Trust Asset Reform Act. H.R. 812; Mr. Simpson et 
                    al. S. 383.

                Interior Improvement Act. S. 1879.

                Irrigation Rehabilitation and Renovation for Indian 
                    Tribal Governments and Their Economies Act. S. 438.

                Keep the Promise Act. H.R. 308; Mr. Franks of Arizona et 
                    al. S. 152.

                Land into Trust for the Susanville Indian Rancheria. 
                    H.R. 2212; Mr. LaMalfa et al. S. 1761.

                Land into Trust for the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians. 
                    S. 1822.

                Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians Restoration Act. 
                    S. 35.

                Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. H.R. 487; Mr. Mullin.

                Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, to Revoke the Charter of 
                    Incorporation. H.R. 533; Mr. Mullin et al. S. 321.

                NATIVE Act. S. 1579.

                Native American Children's Safety Act. H.R. 1168; Mr. 
                    Cramer. S. 184.

                Native American Energy Act. H.R. 538; Mr. Young of 
                    Alaska et al.

                Native American Health Savings Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    5452; Mr. Moolenaar et al.

                Nevada Native Nations Land Act. H.R. 2733; Mr. Amodei et 
                    al. S. 1436.

                New Mexico Navajo Water Settlement Technical Corrections 
                    Act. S. 501.

                Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians Water Rights 
                    Settlement Act. H.R. 5984; Mr. Calvert et al.

                Pueblo de Cochiti Self-Governance Act. S. 2643.

                Pueblo of Santa Clara Land Eligible for 99-Year Lease, 
                    Expansion of. S. 2916.

                RAISE Act. S. 2580.

                Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians Land Transfer 
                    Act. H.R. 1157; Mr. LaMalfa et al.

                Securing Urgent Resources Vital to Indian Victim 
                    Empowerment Act. S. 1704.

                Siletz Tribe, Treatment of Certain Property of. H.R. 
                    3211; Mr. Schrader. S. 817.

                Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation 
                    Equitable Compensation Act. S. 2739.

                Tanana Tribal Council, Conveyance of Property. S. 2421.

                Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal 
                    Recognition Act. S. 465.

                TIRES Act. S. 1776.

                Tribal Employment and Jobs Protection Act. H.R. 3080; 
                    Mrs. Noem et al.

                Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act. H.R. 511; Mr. Rokita et 
                    al. S. 248.

                Tribal Law and Order Reauthorization and Amendments Act. 
                    S. 2920.

                Tribal Recognition Act. H.R. 3764; Mr. Bishop of Utah et 
                    al.

                Tule River Indian Reservation Land Trust, Health, and 
                    Economic Development Act. H.R. 4685; Mr. McCarthy.

                Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians, Land Into Trust. H.R. 
                    3079; Mr. McClintock.

                Voting Rights Advancement Act. H.R. 2867; Ms. Sewell of 
                    Alabama et al.

                Western Oregon Tribal Fairness Act. H.R. 2791; Mr. 
                    DeFazio et al.

                WMAT Settlement Fund for WMAT Rural Water System, Use of 
                    Funds. S. 2959.

        Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 360; Mr. Pearce et al. S. 710.

        Native Language Immersion Student Achievement Act. S. 1419.

        PROTECT Patrimony Resolution. H. Con. Res. 122; Mr. Pearce et 
            al.

        Tribal Veterans Health Care Enhancement Act. S. 2417.

Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform Act. H.R. 161; Mr. Pompeo et al.

Need-Based Educational Aid Act. H.R. 2604; Mr. Smith of Texas et al. S. 
    1482.

Nicholas and Zachary Burt Memorial Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention 
    Act. S. 1250.

No Fly for Foreign Fighters Act. H.R. 4240; Ms. Jackson Lee et al.

No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act. H.R. 2666; Mr. 
    Kinzinger of Illinois et al.

No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure 
    Act. H.R. 7; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

North Country National Scenic Trail Route Adjustment Act. S. 403.

Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act. S. 2795.

Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act. H.R. 4084; Mr. Weber of 
    Texas et al.

Nuclear Program of Iran, Disapproving of the Agreement Transmitted to 
    Congress by the President. H.J. Res. 64; Mr. Royce et al.

                                    O

ObamaCare Repeal Act. S. 339.

Office of Compliance Administrative and Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 
    1213; Mrs. Miller of Michigan et al.

Office of Special Counsel Reauthorization Act. S. 2968.

Official Personnel File Enhancement Act. H.R. 4360; Mr. Chaffetz.

Offshore Production and Energizing National Security Act. S. 2011.

Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act. S. 192.

Omnibus Territories Act. S. 2360.

Open and Transparent Smithsonian Act. H.R. 3387; Ms. Norton.

Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act. H.R. 3279; Mr. Collins of 
    Georgia et al.

OPEN Government Data Act. S. 2852.

Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact Act. H.R. 4665; Mr. Beyer et 
    al. S. 2219.

Oversee Visa Integrity with Stakeholder Advisories Act. H.R. 3636; Mrs. 
    Mimi Walters of California et al.

Overtime Pay for Secret Service Agents Act. H.R. 6302; Mr. Chaffetz.

Overtime Reform and Review Act. S. 3464.

Ozone Standards Implementation Act. H.R. 4775; Mr. Olson et al.

                                    P

PACT Act. S. 1831.

Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. H.R. 36; Mr. Franks of Arizona 
    et al.

PATENT Act. S. 1137.

Patents for Humanity Program Improvement Act. S. 1402.

Patient Access and Medicare Protection Act. S. 2425.

Patient Access to Disposable Medical Technology Act. S. 1253.

Permanent CFC Look-Through Act. H.R. 1430; Mr. Boustany et al.

Pilot's Bill of Rights 2. S. 571.

PIPES Act. H.R. 4937; Mr. Denham et al. S. 2276.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America Prohibition of Federal Funding. 
    S. 1861. S. 1881.

Policyholder Protection Act. H.R. 1478; Mr. Posey et al.

POWER Act. S. 2280.

PPACA and Health Care-Related Provisions in the Health Care and 
    Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Repeal of. H.R. 596; Mr. Byrne 
    et al.

Prescribed Burn Approval Act. S. 3395.

Preservation Research at Institutions Serving Minorities Act. H.R. 1541; 
    Mr. Grijalva et al.

Preserving Rehabilitation Innovation Centers Act. S. 1168.

PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS:

        John F. Kennedy Centennial Commission. H.R. 5722; Mr. Kennedy et 
            al.

        John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1473; Mr. 
            Barletta et al. S. 2808.

        Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 7; 
            Mrs. Comstock. H. Con. Res. 102; Mr. McCarthy.

        Midnight Rule Relief Act. H.R. 4612; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Presidential $1 Coin Program, Termination of. S. 95.

        Presidential Allowance Modernization Act. H.R. 1777; Mr. 
            Chaffetz et al. S. 1411.

        Presidential Library Donation Reform Act. H.R. 1069; Mr. Duncan 
            of Tennessee et al. S. 558.

        Presidential Tax Transparency Act. S. 3348.

        Presidential Transitions Improvements Act. S. 1172.

        Termination of Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Election 
            Campaigns. H.R. 412; Mr. Cole et al.

        Unveiling of the Marble Bust of Vice President Richard Cheney, 
            Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. S. 
            Con. Res. 24.

        White House Fellows Program, 50th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 22.

Prevent Trafficking in Cultural Property Act. H.R. 2285; Mr. Keating et 
    al.

Preventing and Reducing Improper Medicare and Medicaid Expenditures Act. 
    S. 861.

Principled Rulemaking Act. S. 1818.

Program Management Improvement Accountability Act. S. 1550.

Prohibiting Future Ransom Payments to Iran Act. H.R. 5931; Mr. Royce et 
    al.

Promoting U.S. Jobs Through Exports Act. H.R. 1031; Ms. Maxine Waters of 
    California et al.

Promoting Women in Entrepreneurship Act. H.R. 4742; Ms. Esty et al.

Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act. H.R. 1493; Mr. 
    Engel et al.

PROTECT Patrimony Resolution. H. Con. Res. 122; Mr. Pearce et al.

Protecting Affordable Coverage for Employees Act. H.R. 1624; Mr. Guthrie 
    et al.

Protecting Cyber Networks Act. H.R. 1560; Mr. Nunes et al.

Protecting Local Business Opportunity Act. H.R. 3459; Mr. Kline et al.

Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act. H.R. 4365; Mr. 
    Hudson et al.

Protecting Taxpayers by Recovering Improper Obamacare Subsidy 
    Overpayments Act. H.R. 4723; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.

Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act. H.R. 
    1191; Mr. Barletta et al.

Protection from ObamaCare Monopolies Act. S. 3296.

Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act. H.R. 690; Mr. 
    Luetkemeyer et al.

Public Buildings Reform and Savings Act. H.R. 4487; Mr. Barletta et al.

PUBLIC LANDS:

        Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area Amendment Act. S. 1662.

        Alabama Hills National Scenic Area Establishment Act. H.R. 496; 
            Mr. Cook.

        American Discovery Trail Act. S. 2608.

        American Energy and Conservation Act. S. 3110.

        APPROVAL Act. H.R. 3062; Mr. Womack et al.

        Black Hills National Cemetery Boundary Expansion Act. H.R. 3839; 
            Mrs. Noem. S. 2223.

        Delaware River Basin Conservation Act. S. 921.

        Forests:

                Arapaho National Forest Boundary Adjustment Act. H.R. 
                    1324; Mr. Polis et al.

                Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Land Adjustment 
                    Act. H.R. 470; Mr. Collins of Georgia et al.

                Clarification Relating to a Certain Land Description 
                    Under the Northern Arizona Land Exchange and Verde 
                    River Basin Partnership Act. S. 1592.

                Cooperative Management of Mineral Rights Act. H.R. 3881; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

                Crags, Colorado Land Exchange Act. H.R. 2223; Mr. 
                    Lamborn et al. S. 1941.

                Designate a Mountain in the John Muir Wilderness of the 
                    Sierra National Forest as `Sky Point'. H.R. 979; Mr. 
                    McClintock et al.

                Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act. H.R. 
                    2358; Mr. Zinke et al.

                Frank Moore Wild Steelhead Sanctuary Designation Act. S. 
                    1448.

                National Forest Foundation Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
                    2394; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

                National Forest Small Tracts Act Amendments Act. H.R. 
                    1214; Mr. Amodei et al.

                National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act. H.R. 845; 
                    Mrs. Lummis et al.

                Resilient Federal Forests Act. H.R. 2647; Mr. Westerman 
                    et al.

        Highlands Conservation Act Extension. H.R. 894; Mr. 
            Frelinghuysen et al.

        John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System Map, Replacement 
            of. H.R. 890; Mr. Clawson of Florida et al.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Reauthorization. S. 338.

        Land Conveyance:

                Arbuckle Project Maintenance Complex and District Office 
                    Conveyance Act. H.R. 1219; Mr. Cole.

                Baudette Coast Guard Housing Conveyance Act. H.R. 3030; 
                    Mr. Peterson.

                Conveyance of Reversionary Interest, Glennallen, Alaska. 
                    S. 2018.

                Cow Creek Umpqua Land Conveyance Act. S. 815.

                Elkhorn Ranch and White River National Forest Conveyance 
                    Act. H.R. 1554; Mr. Tipton et al. S. 1942.

                Escambia County, Florida, Conveyance of Property. H.R. 
                    1452; Mr. Miller of Florida.

                Illiana Health Care System, Land Conveyance, Danville, 
                    Illinois. H.R. 3262; Mr. Shimkus.

                Lake Baldwin Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Land 
                    Conveyance, Orlando, Florida. H.R. 4056; Mr. Mica.

                Land into Trust for the Susanville Indian Rancheria. 
                    H.R. 2212; Mr. LaMalfa et al. S. 1761.

                Land into Trust for the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians. 
                    S. 1822.

                Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, Land Conveyance. H.R. 
                    336; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 1492.

                Pascua Yaqui Tribe Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2009; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                Tanana Tribal Council, Conveyance of Property. S. 2421.

                Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Bethel, Alaska, Land 
                    Conveyance. S. 230.

        Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act. H.R. 1531; Mr. 
            Connolly et al.

        Lytton Rancheria Homelands Act. H.R. 2538; Mr. Huffman et al.

        Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area Act. S. 1690.

        Parks:

                Acadia National Park Schoodic Peninsula Land 
                    Ratification and Approval Act. S. 3027.

                Chicano Park Preservation Act. H.R. 3711; Mr. Vargas et 
                    al.

                Coltsville National Historical Park, to Facilitate the 
                    Addition of the Park Administration. H.R. 2857; Mr. 
                    Larson of Connecticut. S. 2620.

                Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. S. 
                    1007.

                Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Improvement 
                    Act Amendment. H.R. 3620; Mr. Marino et al.

                Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Update Maps 
                    and Modify Acreage for Inclusion. S. 3020.

                Grand Canyon Bison Management Act. S. 782.

                Gulf Islands National Seashore Land Exchange Act. H.R. 
                    4119; Mr. Palazzo.

                James K. Polk Presidential Home Study Act. S. 1483.

                Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary 
                    Adjustment Act. H.R. 3371; Mr. Loudermilk et al. S. 
                    1930.

                National Park Access Act. S. 145.

                National Park Service Centennial Act. H.R. 4680; Mr. 
                    Bishop of Utah et al.

                North Country National Scenic Trail Route Adjustment 
                    Act. S. 403.

                Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Boundary 
                    Revision Act. H.R. 482; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al. 
                    S. 1696.

                Petersburg National Battlefield Boundary Modification. 
                    H.R. 1621; Mr. Forbes et al.

                Robert Emmet Park Act. H.R. 4564; Mr. Crowley et al.

                Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and 
                    Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act. 
                    H.R. 87; Mrs. Blackburn. S. 1943.

                U.S. Civil Rights Network Act. S. 2309.

                Voyageurs National Park, Modification of. S. 2805.

                Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act. H.R. 974; Mrs. 
                    Lummis.

        Replacement of John H.Chafee Coastal Barrier Resoucres System 
            Map. H.R. 6400; Mr. Pallone.

        Rockingham County, Virginia, Removal of use Restriction. H.R. 
            2288; Mr. Goodlatte.

        Scenic Rivers System:

                Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation 
                    Act. H.R. 1838; Mr. Farr et al.

                East Rosebud Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. S. 1577.

                Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic 
                    River Act. S. 329.

                Smith Gulch, Maintenance or Replacement of Facilities 
                    and Structures. S. 1777.

        Stability of Title to Certain Lands, State of Louisiana. H.R. 
            3342; Mr. Fleming.

        Utah Test and Training Range Encroachment Prevention and 
            Temporary Closure Act. H.R. 4579; Mr. Stewart et al. S. 
            2383.

        Wilderness and Wildlife:

                Billy Frank Jr. Tell Your Story Act. H.R. 2270; Mr. Heck 
                    of Washington et al.

                Bolts Ditch Access and Use Act. H.R. 4510; Mr. Polis et 
                    al. S. 2524.

                Cerros del Norte Conservation Act. S. 1240.

                Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act. H.R. 152; Mr. Jones.

                Daniel J. Evans Olympic National Park Wilderness Act. S. 
                    3028.

                Eastern Nevada Land Implementation Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    1815; Mr. Hardy et al.

                Global Anti-Poaching Act. H.R. 2494; Mr. Royce et al.

                Jay S. Hammond Wilderness Act. S. 873.

                Mount Hood Cooper Spur Land Exchange Clarification Act. 
                    H.R. 3826; Mr. Walden et al. S. 2069.

                Owyhee Wilderness Areas Boundary Modifications Act. S. 
                    1167.

                Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Jerry Peak 
                    Wilderness Additions Act. H.R. 1138; Mr. Simpson. S. 
                    583.

Public Safety Officers' Benefits Improvement Act. S. 2944.

                                    Q

Quality Care for Moms and Babies Act. S. 466.

                                    R

Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu National Blue Alert Act. S. 665.

RAISE Family Caregivers Act. S. 1719.

RAPID Act. H.R. 348; Mr. Marino et al.

Rapid DNA Act. S. 2348.

Ratepayer Protection Act. H.R. 2042; Mr. Whitfield et al.

READ Act. H.R. 3033; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

Recognizing the Sunflower as the Flower for Military Caregivers. S. Con. 
    Res. 44.

Red River Private Property Protection Act. H.R. 2130; Mr. Thornberry et 
    al.

Reducing Duplicative and Ineffective Federal Funding Act. H.R. 4724; Mr. 
    Brady of Texas.

Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 897; Mr. Gibbs et al.

Reform Exports and Expand the American Economy Act. H.R. 597; Mr. 
    Fincher et al.

Refundable Child Tax Credit Eligibility Verification Reform Act. H.R. 
    4722; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.

Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 185; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

Regulatory Integrity Act. H.R. 5226; Mr. Walberg et al.

Reinforcing American-Made Products Act. H.R. 5092; Mr. Harper et al. S. 
    1518.

Relief from Obamacare Mandate Act. S. 3297.

Repayment of Obligations to the Bureau of Reclamation Within the 
    Northport Irrigation District in the State of Nebraska, to 
    Authorize. H.R. 404; Mr. Smith of Nebraska.

Representative Payee Fraud Prevention Act. S. 1576.

Require Evaluation Before Implementing Executive Wishlists Act. H.R. 
    3438; Mr. Marino et al.

Restaurant and Retail Jobs and Growth Act. H.R. 765; Mr. Kelly of 
    Pennsylvania et al.

Right to Life of Each Born and Preborn Human Person, 14th Amendment to 
    the Constitution of the United States. S. 2464.

ROV In-Depth Examination Act. S. 1040.

RULES (SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS RESOLUTIONS):

        Accelerating Access to Capital Act (H.R. 2357): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 844; Mr. Sessions.

        America COMPETES Reauthorization Act (H.R. 1806): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 271; Mr. Newhouse.

        America's Small Business Tax Relief Act (H.R. 636): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 101; Mr. Cole.

        American Research and Competitiveness Act (H.R. 880): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 273; Mr. Stivers.

        American SAFE Act (H.R. 4038): consideration of. H. Res. 531; 
            Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Authorizing the Speaker to Appear as Amicus Curiae on Behalf of 
            the House of Representatives in the Matter of United States, 
            et al. v. Texas, et al., No. 15-674 (H.Res. 639): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 649; Mr. Sessions.

        Ban on IRS Bonuses Until IRS Develops Comprehensive Customer 
            Service Strategy (H.R. 4890): consideration of. H. Res. 688; 
            Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act (H.R. 
            4557): consideration of. H. Res. 635; Mr. Byrne.

        Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 3504): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 421; Ms. Foxx.

        Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Advisory Boards Act 
            (H.R. 1195): consideration of. H. Res. 200; Mr. Stivers.

        Carbon Tax Detrimental to the United States Economy (H.Con.Res. 
            89): consideration of. H. Res. 767; Mr. Woodall.

        Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for DC Home Rule 
            Act (H.R. 5233): consideration of. H. Res. 744; Mr. Burgess.

        CO-OP Consumer Protection Act (H.R. 954): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 893; Mr. Burgess.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2016 ( H.R. 2578): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 287; Mr. Sessions.

        Committee Funding (H.Res. 132): consideration of. H. Res. 152; 
            Ms. Foxx.

        Commodity End-User Relief Act (H.R. 2289): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 288; Mr. Newhouse.

        Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act (H.R. 2017): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 611; Mr. Burgess.

        Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (S. 524): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 725; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (S. 524): consideration 
            of the conference report. H. Res. 809; Mr. Byrne.

        Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction Act (H.R. 5046): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 720; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2016 (H.Con.Res. 27): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 163; Mr. Woodall.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2016 (S.Con.Res. 11): Adopts an 
            Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute Consisting of the 
            Text of (H.Con.Res. 27) as Adopted by House. H. Res. 189; 
            Mr. Sessions.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2016 (S.Con.Res. 11): consideration of 
            the conference report. H. Res. 231; Mr. Woodall.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on Carbon 
            Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary 
            Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units (S.J.Res. 24): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 539; Mr. Burgess.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by EPA on 
            Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from 
            New, Modified, and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: 
            Electric Utility Generating Units (S.J.Res. 23): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 539; Mr. Burgess.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Corps of 
            Engineers and the EPA Relating to the Definition of `Waters 
            of the United States` Under the Federal Water Pollution 
            Control Act (S.J.Res. 22): consideration of. H. Res. 583; 
            Mr. Newhouse.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of Labor Relating to the Definition of the Term 
            ``Fiduciary'' (H.J.Res. 88): consideration of. H. Res. 706; 
            Ms. Foxx.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the National 
            Labor Relations Board Relating to Representation Case 
            Procedures (S.J.Res. 8): consideration of. H. Res. 152; Ms. 
            Foxx.

        Continuing, Further, FY 2015 (H.J.Res. 35): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 129; Mr. Sessions.

        Correct Enrollment (H.Con.Res. 79): consideration of. H. Res. 
            448; Mr. Cole.

        Country of Origin Labeling Amendments Act (H.R. 2393): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 303; Mr. Newhouse.

        Crude Oil Market Conditions (H.R. 702): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 466; Mr. Byrne.

        Death Tax Repeal Act (H.R. 1105): consideration of. H. Res. 200; 
            Mr. Stivers.

        Debt Management and Fiscal Responsibility Act (H.R. 3442): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 609; Mr. Sessions.

        Default Prevention Act (H.R. 692): consideration of. H. Res. 
            480; Ms. Foxx.

        Defending Public Safety Employees' Retirement Act (H.R. 2146): 
            consideration of Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 
            321; Mr. Sessions.

        Defense, FY 2016 (H.R. 2685): consideration of. H. Res. 303; Mr. 
            Newhouse.

        Defense, FY 2017 (H.R. 5293): consideration of. H. Res. 778; Mr. 
            Stivers.

        Defense, FY 2017 (H.R. 5293): consideration of amendments. H. 
            Res. 783; Mr. Byrne.

        Defund Planned Parenthood Act (H.R. 3134): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 421; Ms. Foxx.

        Development of Best Practices for the Use of Prescription 
            Opioids (H.R. 4641): consideration of. H. Res. 720; Mr. 
            Collins of Georgia.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination 
            Amendment Act of 2014 (H.J.Res. 43): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 231; Mr. Woodall.

        Empowering Employees through Stock Ownership Act (H.R. 5719): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 875; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Encouraging Employee Ownership Act (H.R. 1675): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 595; Mr. Stivers.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2016 (H.R. 2028): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 223; Mr. Woodall.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2016 (H.R. 2028): consideration 
            of Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 949; Mr. 
            Woodall.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2017 (H.R. 5055): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 743; Mr. Newhouse.

        Energy Policy Modernization Act (S. 2012): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 744; Mr. Burgess.

        Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act (H.R. 3009): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 370; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Ensuring Integrity in the IRS Workforce Act (H.R. 3724): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 688; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Ensuring Terminated Providers are Removed from Medicaid and CHIP 
            Act (H.R. 3716): consideration of. H. Res. 632; Mr. Burgess.

        EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act (H.R. 1029): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 138; Mr. Burgess.

        Establishing a Select Investigative Panel of the Committee on 
            Energy and Commerce. H. Res. 461; Ms. Foxx.

        Every Child Achieves Act (S. 1177): consideration of the 
            conference report. H. Res. 542; Mr. Burgess.

        Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act (H.R. 1927): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 581; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Fed Oversight Reform and Modernization Act (H.R. 3189): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 529; Mr. Stivers.

        Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act (H.R. 4361): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 803; Mr. Woodall.

        Fighting Hunger Incentive Act (H.R. 644): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 101; Mr. Cole.

        Financial Institution Customer Protection Act (H.R. 766): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 595; Mr. Stivers.

        Financial Services, FY 2017 (H.R. 5485): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 794; Mr. Stivers.

        Financial Stability Oversight Council Reform Act (H.R. 3340): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 671; Mr. Stivers.

        Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act (H.R. 3624): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 618; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        HALOS Act (H.R. 4498): consideration of. H. Res. 701; Mr. 
            Sessions.

        Halt Tax Increases on the Middle Class and Seniors Act (H.R. 
            3590): consideration of. H. Res. 858; Mr. Burgess.

        Highway and Transportation Funding Act (H.R. 2353): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 271; Mr. Newhouse.

        Highway and Transportation Funding Act, Part II (H.R. 3038): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 362; Mr. Newhouse.

        Hire More Heroes Act (H.R. 22): consideration of Senate 
            amendments. H. Res. 507; H. Res. 512; Mr. Woodall.

        Hire More Heroes Act (H.R. 22): consideration of the conference 
            report. H. Res. 546; Mr. Woodall.

        Homebuyers Assistance Act (H.R. 3192): consideration of. H. Res. 
            462; Mr. Stivers.

        Homeland Security, FY 2015 (H.R. 240): consideration of. H. Res. 
            27; Mr. Sessions.

        Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act (H.R. 3700): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 594; Mr. Stivers.

        Improvement of 529 Plans (H.R. 529): consideration of. H. Res. 
            121; Mr. Woodall.

        Improving Coal Combustion Residuals Regulation Act (H.R. 1734): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 369; Mr. Byrne.

        Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (H.R. 2596): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 315; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2016 (H.R. 2822): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 333; Mr. Burgess.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2017 (H.R. 5538): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 820; Mr. Newhouse.

        Investment Advisers Modernization Act (H.R. 5424): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 844; Mr. Sessions.

        Iran (H.R. 3460): consideration of. H. Res. 412; Mr. Sessions.

        Iran Accountability Act (H.R. 5631): consideration of. H. Res. 
            819; Mr. Byrne.

        Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, President has not 
            Complied With Section 2 (H.Res. 411): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 412; Mr. Sessions.

        Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act (H.R. 3662): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 583; Mr. Newhouse.

        Iranian Leadership Asset Transparency Act (H.R. 5461): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 876; Mr. Woodall.

        IRS Oversight While Eliminating Spending (OWES) Act (H.R. 4885): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 687; Mr. Stivers.

        Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Approval (H.R. 3461): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 412; Mr. Sessions.

        Justice for Victims of Iranian Terrorism Act (H.R. 3457): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 449; Mr. Byrne.

        ``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse, George 
            P.'' (S.612): consideration of. H. Res. 949; Mr. Woodall.

        Keystone XL Pipeline Act (H.R. 3): consideration of. H. Res. 19; 
            Mr. Burgess.

        Keystone XL Pipeline Act (S.1): consideration of. H. Res. 100; 
            Mr. Woodall.

        Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act (H.R. 758): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 420; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2017 (H.R. 5325): 
            consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 901; Mr. Cole.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2016 (H.R. 2250): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 271; Mr. Newhouse.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2016 (H.R. 2250): consideration of Senate 
            amendments. H. Res. 560; Mr. Cole.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2017 (H.R. 5325): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 771; Mr. Woodall.

        LNG Permitting Certainty and Transparency Act (H.R. 351): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 48; Mr. Sessions.

        Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 173; Mr. Burgess.

        Midnight Rules Relief Act (H.R. 5982): consideration of. H. Res. 
            921; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies 
            Appropriations Act, FY 2016 (H.R. 2029): consideration of 
            Senate amendment with amendments. H. Res. 566; Mr. Cole.

        Military Construction, FY 2016 (H.R. 2029): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 223; Mr. Woodall.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2017 (H.R. 4974): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 736; Mr. Cole.

        Mortgage Choice Act (H.R. 685): consideration of. H. Res. 189; 
            Mr. Sessions.

        Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act (S. 304): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 822; Ms. Foxx.

        National Cybersecurity Protection Advancement Act (H.R. 1731): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 212; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (H.R. 
            1735): consideration of (Debate only). H. Res. 255; Ms. 
            Foxx.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (H.R. 
            1735): consideration of conference report. H. Res. 449; Mr. 
            Byrne.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (H.R. 
            1735): further consideration. H. Res. 260; Mr. Byrne.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (H.R. 
            4909): consideration of. H. Res. 732; Mr. Byrne.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (H.R. 
            4909): further consideration of. H. Res. 735; Mr. Byrne.

        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (S. 
            2943): consideration of conference report. H. Res. 937; Mr. 
            Byrne.

        National Sea Grant College Program Amendments Act (S. 764): 
            Agree to the Senate Amendment to House Amendment. H. Res. 
            822; Ms. Foxx.

        National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act (H.R. 
            1937): consideration of. H. Res. 481; Mr. Newhouse.

        Native American Energy Act (H.R. 538): consideration of. H. Res. 
            466; Mr. Byrne.

        Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform Act (H.R. 161): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 38; Ms. Foxx.

        No 2H2O from Iran Act (H.R. 5119): consideration of. H. Res. 
            819; Mr. Byrne.

        No Hires for the Delinquent IRS Act (H.R. 1206): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 687; Mr. Stivers.

        No Rate Regulation of Broadband Internet Access Act (H.R. 2666): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 672; Mr. Burgess.

        No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full 
            Disclosure Act (H.R. 7): consideration of. H. Res. 42; Ms. 
            Foxx.

        North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act (H.R. 8): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 542; Mr. Burgess.

        North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act (H.R. 8): 
            consideration of (general debate only). H. Res. 539; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Nuclear Program of Iran, Disapproving of the Agreement 
            Transmitted to Congress by the President (H.J.Res. 64): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 408; Mr. Sessions.

        Opposing the President's Proposed $10 Tax on Every Barrel of Oil 
            (H.Con.Res. 112): consideration of. H. Res. 767; Mr. 
            Woodall.

        Ozone Standards Implementation Act (H.R. 4775): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 767; Mr. Woodall.

        Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 36): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 38; H. Res. 255; Ms. Foxx.

        Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act (H.R. 749): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 134; Mr. Woodall.

        Portfolio Lending and Mortgage Access Act (H.R. 1210): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 529; Mr. Stivers.

        PPACA and Health Care-Related Provisions in the Health Care and 
            Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Repeal of (H.Res. 70): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 70; Mr. Burgess.

        Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act (H.R. 650): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 189; Mr. Sessions.

        Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act (H.R. 5053): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 778; Mr. Stivers.

        Prohibiting Future Ransom Payments to Iran Act (H.R. 5931): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 879; Mr. Byrne.

        Promoting Job Creation and Reducing Small Business Burdens Act 
            (H.R. 37): consideration of. H. Res. 27; Mr. Sessions.

        Protect Medical Innovation Act (H.R. 160): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 319; Mr. Burgess.

        Protecting Cyber Networks Act (H.R. 1560): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 212; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Protecting Seniors' Access to Medicare Act (H.R. 1190): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 319; Mr. Burgess.

        Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act 
            (H.R. 5278): consideration of. H. Res. 770; Mr. Byrne.

        Raise the Consolidated Assets Threshold Under the Small Bank 
            Holding Company Policy Statement (H.R. 3791): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 671; Mr. Stivers.

        RAPID Act (H.R. 348): consideration of. H. Res. 420; Mr. Collins 
            of Georgia.

        Ratepayer Protection Act (H.R. 2042): consideration of. H. Res. 
            333; Mr. Burgess.

        Red River Private Property Protection Act (H.R. 2130): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 556; Mr. Newhouse.

        Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act (H.R. 897): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 742; Mr. Woodall.

        Reform Exports and Expand the American Economy Act (H.R. 597): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 450; Mr. Fincher.

        Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act (H.R. 1737): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 526; Mr. Cole.

        Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (H.R. 
            427): consideration of. H. Res. 380; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Regulatory Accountability Act (H.R. 185): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 27; Mr. Sessions.

        Regulatory Integrity Act (H.R. 5226): consideration of. H. Res. 
            863; Mr. Byrne.

        Regulatory Integrity Protection Act (H.R. 1732): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 231; Mr. Woodall.

        Regulatory Relief for Small Businesses, Schools, and Nonprofits 
            Act (H.R. 6094): consideration of. H. Res. 897; Mr. Woodall.

        Require Evaluation before Implementing Executive Wishlists Act 
            (H.R. 3438): consideration of. H. Res. 875; Mr. Collins of 
            Georgia.

        Resilient Federal Forests Act (H.R. 2647): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 347; Mr. Newhouse.

        Restoring Access to Medication Act (H.R. 1270): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 793; Mr. Burgess.

        Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act (H.R. 
            3762): Agree to Senate amendment. H. Res. 579; Mr. Woodall.

        Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act (H.R. 
            3762): consideration of. H. Res. 483; Mr. Woodall.

        Retail Investor Protection Act (H.R. 1090): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 491; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act (H.R. 1599): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 369; Mr. Byrne.

        Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment Act (H.R. 
            3797): consideration of. H. Res. 640; Mr. Stivers.

        Save American Workers Act (H.R. 30): consideration of. H. Res. 
            19; Mr. Burgess.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act 
            (H.R. 10): consideration of. H. Res. 480; Ms. Foxx.

        Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act 
            (H.R. 4901): consideration of. H. Res. 706; Ms. Foxx.

        Scientific Research in the National Interest Act (H.R. 3293): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 609; Mr. Sessions.

        ``SCRUB'' Act (H.R. 1155): consideration of. H. Res. 580; Mr. 
            Collins of Georgia.

        Secret Science Reform Act (H.R. 1030): consideration of. H. Res. 
            138; Mr. Burgess.

        Separation of Powers Restoration Act (H.R. 4768): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 796; Mr. Sessions.

        Small Business Broadband Deployment Act (H.R. 4596): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 640; Mr. Stivers.

        Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act (H.R. 
            527): consideration of. H. Res. 78; Ms. Foxx.

        SPACE Act (H.R. 2262): consideration of. H. Res. 273; Mr. 
            Stivers.

        Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act (H.R. 
            2406): consideration of. H. Res. 619; Mr. Newhouse.

        Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act 
            (H.R. 2745): consideration of. H. Res. 653; Mr. Collins of 
            Georgia.

        State and Local Sales Tax Deduction Fairness Act (H.R. 622): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 200; Mr. Stivers.

        Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act (H.R. 5063): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 843; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing Flexibility in 
            Fisheries Management Act (H.R. 1335): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 274; Mr. Byrne.

        Student Success Act (H.R. 5): consideration of. H. Res. 121; Mr. 
            Woodall. H. Res. 125; Ms. Foxx.

        Student Success Act (H.R.5): consideration of. H. Res. 347; Mr. 
            Newhouse.

        Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act (H.R. 712): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 580; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in 
            Mining Act (H.R. 1644): consideration of. H. Res. 583; Mr. 
            Newhouse.

        Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice 
            Improvement Act (H.R. 3236): consideration of. H. Res. 388; 
            Mr. Sessions.

        Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act (H.R. 6392): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 934; Mr. Burgess.

        Trade Act (H.R. 1314): consideration of Senate amendment. H. 
            Res. 305; Mr. Sessions.

        Trade Act (H.R. 1314): consideration of Senate amendment with 
            amendment. H. Res. 495; Mr. Cole.

        Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (H.R. 644): 
            consideration of the conference report. H. Res. 560; Mr. 
            Cole.

        Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (H.R. 644): 
            consideration the Senate amendments. H. Res. 305; Mr. 
            Sessions.

        Trade Preferences Extension Act (H.R. 1295): consideration of 
            the Senate amendment to House amendment to Senate 
            amendment.. H. Res. 338; Mr. Sessions.

        Transactions by a U.S. Financial Institution in Connection with 
            the Export or Re-Export of a Commercial Passenger Aircraft 
            to the Islamic Republic of Iran (H.R. 5711): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 921; Mr. Collins of Georgia.

        Transfer of any Individual Detained at United States Naval 
            Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Prohibition on (H.R. 5351): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 863; Mr. Byrne.

        Transparent Insurance Standards Act (H.R. 5143): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 944; Mr. Byrne.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2016 (H.R. 2577): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 287; Mr. Sessions.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2016 (H.R. 2577): consideration of 
            conference report. H. Res. 797; Mr. Sessions.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2016 (H.R. 2577): relating to 
            consideration. H. Res. 751; Mr. Cole.

        Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act (H.R. 511): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 526; Mr. Cole.

        TSA Office of Inspection Accountability Act (H.R. 719): 
            consideration of the Senate amendment to House amendment to 
            Senate Amendment. H. Res. 448; Mr. Cole.

        TSCA Modernization Act (H.R. 2576): consideration of. H. Res. 
            742; Mr. Woodall.

        Tsunami Warning, Education, and Research Act (H.R. 34): 
            consideration of Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 
            934; Mr. Burgess.

        Twenty-Frist Century Cures Act (H.R. 6): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 350; Mr. Burgess.

        Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act (H.R. 50): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 78; Ms. Foxx.

        United States Financial System Protection Act (H.R. 4992): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 819; Mr. Byrne.

        Uniting and Strengthening America by Fulfilling Rights and 
            Ensuring Effective Discipline Over Monitoring Act (H.R. 
            2048): consideration of. H. Res. 255; Ms. Foxx.

        VA Accountability Act (H.R. 1994): consideration of. H. Res. 
            388; Mr. Sessions.

        VA Accountability First and Appeals Modernization Act (H.R. 
            5620): consideration of. H. Res. 859; Mr. Collins of 
            Georgia.

        Water Resources Development Act (H.R. 5303): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 892; Mr. Woodall.

        Water Resources Development Act (H.R. 5303): further 
            consideration of. H. Res. 897; Mr. Woodall.

        Western Water and American Food Security Act (H.R. 2898): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 362; Mr. Newhouse.

        Women's Public Health and Safety Act (H.R. 3495): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 444; Ms. Foxx.

        Zika Response, FY 2016 (H.R. 5243): consideration of. H. Res. 
            736; Mr. Cole.

Ruth Moore Act. H.R. 1607; Ms. Pingree et al.

                                    S

Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act. H.R. 1599; Mr. Pompeo et al.

Safe and Secure Federal Websites Act. H.R. 451; Mr. Fleischmann et al.

San Luis Rey Settlement Agreement Implementation. H.R. 1296; Mr. Hunter 
    et al.

Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of Government Purchase and 
    Travel Cards Act. S. 1616.

Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act. H.R. 10; 
    Mr. Boehner et al. H.R. 4901; Mr. Chaffetz et al.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:

        Advanced Nuclear Technology Development Act. H.R. 4979; Mr. 
            Latta et al.

        Advancing Targeted Therapies for Rare Diseases Act. S. 2030.

        America COMPETES Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1806; Mr. Smith of 
            Texas et al.

        American Super Computing Leadership Act. H.R. 874; Mr. Hultgren 
            et al.

        Commercial Remote Sensing Act. H.R. 2261; Mr. Bridenstine et al.

        Department of Energy Laboratory Modernization and Technology 
            Transfer Act. H.R. 1158; Mr. Hultgren et al.

        DHS Science and Technology Reform and Improvement Act. H.R. 
            3578; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.

        EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act. H.R. 1029; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        Expanding Capacity for Health Outcomes Act. S. 2873.

        Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act. S. 779.

        Improving Health Information Technology Act. S. 2511.

        Inspiring the Next Space Pioneers, Innovators, Researchers, and 
            Explorers (INSPIRE) Women Act. H.R. 4755; Mrs. Comstock et 
            al.

        International Science and Technology Cooperation Act. H.R. 1156; 
            Mr. Lipinski et al.

        Justice for All Reauthorization Act. S. 2577.

        Low-Dose Radiation Research Act. H.R. 35; Mr. Hultgren et al.

        MGT Act. H.R. 6004; Mr. Hurd of Texas et al.

        National Institute of Standards and Technology Campus Security 
            Act. H.R. 5636; Mr. Loudermilk et al.

        National Institute of Standards and Technology Improvement Act. 
            H.R. 5639; Mr. Moolenaar et al.

        National Sea Grant College Program Amendments Act. S. 764.

        National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act Reauthorization. H.R. 
            23; Mr. Neugebauer et al.

        Networking and Information Technology Research and Development 
            Modernization Act. H.R. 5312; Mr. LaHood et al.

        Next Generation Researchers Act. S. 2014.

        NSF Major Research Facility Reform Act. H.R. 5049; Mr. 
            Loudermilk et al.

        Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act. H.R. 4084; Mr. Weber 
            of Texas et al.

        Office of Space Commerce Act. H.R. 2263; Mr. Rohrabacher et al.

        READ Act. H.R. 3033; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

        Research and Development Efficiency Act. H.R. 1119; Mrs. 
            Comstock et al.

        Science Prize Competitions Act. H.R. 1162; Mr. Beyer et al.

        Scientific Research in the National Interest Act. H.R. 3293; Mr. 
            Smith of Texas et al.

        Secret Science Reform Act. H.R. 1030; Mr. Smith of Texas et al. 
            S. 544.

        Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Technology 
            Enhancement Act. S. 2116.

        Solar Fuels Innovation Act. H.R. 5638; Mr. Knight et al.

        SPACE Act. H.R. 2262; Mr. McCarthy et al.

        Space Resource Exploration and Utilization Act. H.R. 1508; Mr. 
            Posey et al.

        Space Weather Research and Forecasting Act. S. 2817.

        Tsunami Warning, Education, and Research Act. H.R. 34; Ms. 
            Bonamici et al.

                Correct enrollment. H. Con. Res. 174; Mr. Lance.

        Twenty-First Century Cures Act. H.R. 6; Mr. Upton et al.

        U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act. S. 1297.

        United States Should Adopt a National Policy for Technology to 
            Promote Consumers' Access to Financial Tools and Online 
            Commerce. H. Res. 835; Mr. Kinzinger of Illinois et al.

        Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act. H.R. 1561; Mr. 
            Lucas et al.

        Women in Congress Act, 100 Years of. H.R. 4570; Ms. Meng et al.

Seasonal Forecasting Improvement Act. S. 1331.

Secret Service Improvements Act. H.R. 1656; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

Securing Access to Networks in Disasters Act. H.R. 3998; Mr. Pallone et 
    al. S. 2997.

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION:

        Accelerating Access to Capital Act. H.R. 2357; Mrs. Wagner.

        Corporate Governance Reform and Transparency Act. H.R. 5311; Mr. 
            Duffy et al.

        Disclosure Modernization and Simplification Act. H.R. 1525; Mr. 
            Garrett.

        Due Process Restoration Act. H.R. 3798; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Encouraging Employee Ownership Act. H.R. 1675; Mr. Hultgren et 
            al.

        Expanding Proven Financing for American Employers Act. H.R. 
            4166; Mr. Barr et al.

        Fair Access to Investment Research Act. H.R. 2356; H.R. 5019; 
            Mr. Hill et al.

        Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act. H.R. 
            2187; Mr. Schweikert et al.

        HALOS Act. H.R. 4498; Mr. Chabot et al.

        Holding Company Registration Threshold Equalization Act. H.R. 
            1334; Mr. Womack et al.

        Investment Advisers Modernization Act. H.R. 5424; Mr. Hurt of 
            Virginia et al.

        Main Street Growth Act. H.R. 4638; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Micro Offering Safe Harbor Act. H.R. 4850; Mr. Emmer of 
            Minnesota et al.

        National Securities Exchange Regulatory Parity Act. H.R. 5421; 
            Mr. Royce et al.

        Preserving Access to CRE Capital Act. H.R. 4620; Mr. Hill et al.

        Private Placement Improvement Act. H.R. 4852; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Promoting Job Creation and Reducing Small Business Burdens Act. 
            H.R. 37; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.

        Retail Investor Protection Act. H.R. 1090; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        SEC Industry Guides. H.R. 4792; Mr. Cartwright et al.

        SEC Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 5429; Mr. Garrett et al.

        Securities and Exchange Commission Overpayment Credit Act. H.R. 
            1975; Mr. Meeks et al.

        Securities and Exchange Commission Reporting Modernization Act. 
            H.R. 3032; Ms. Sinema et al.

        Small Business Credit Availability Act. H.R. 3868; Mr. Mulvaney 
            et al.

        Small Company Disclosure Simplification Act. H.R. 1965; Mr. Hurt 
            of Virginia.

        Small Company Simple Registration Act. H.R. 1723; Mrs. Wagner et 
            al.

        Streamlining Excessive and Costly Regulations Review Act. H.R. 
            2354; Mr. Hurt of Virginia et al.

        Swap Data Repository and Clearinghouse Indemnification 
            Correction Act. H.R. 1847; Mr. Crawford et al.

SelectUSA Authorization Act. S. 3097.

Senior Executive Service Accountability Act. H.R. 4358; Mr. Walberg.

Senior Safe Act. H.R. 4538; Ms. Sinema et al.

Seniors Fraud Prevention Act. S. 1490.

Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection Act. S. 
    2434.

SMALL BUSINESS:

        CLEAR SBA Act. S. 967.

        Commercial Real Estate and Economic Development Act. S. 966.

        Commercializing on Small Business Innovation Act. H.R. 4783; Mr. 
            Chabot et al.

        Defending America's Small Contractors Act. H.R. 4341; Mr. Chabot 
            et al.

        Fairness to Veterans for Infrastructure Investment Act. H.R. 
            1694; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.

        HUBZone Revitalization Act. S. 1292.

        Improving Small Business Cyber Security Act. H.R. 5064; Mr. 
            Hanna et al.

        Improving Small Business Innovative Research and Technologies 
            Act. S. 2136.

        Maximizing Small Business Competition Act. H.R. 4332; Mr. Kelly 
            of Mississippi.

        Microloan Modernization Act. H.R. 2670; Mr. Moulton et al. S. 
            1857.

        Microloan Program Modernization Act. S. 2850.

        Promoting Job Creation and Reducing Small Business Burdens Act. 
            H.R. 37; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.

        Prove It Act. S. 2847.

        Recovery Improvements for Small Entities After Disaster Act. S. 
            1470.

        SBIC Advisers Relief Act. H.R. 432; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        SBIC Program Fast-Track Applications. S. 2831.

        SBIR and STTR Reauthorization and Improvement Act. S. 2812.

        SCORE for Small Business Act. S. 1000.

        SEC Small Business Advocate Act. H.R. 3784; Mr. Carney et al.

        Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Relief Act. H.R. 
            1313; Mr. McNerney.

        Service Provider Opportunity Clarification Act. H.R. 4284; Mr. 
            Curbelo of Florida et al.

        Small Agriculture Producer Size Standards Improvements Act. H.R. 
            3714; Mr. Bost et al.

        Small and Disadvantaged Business Enhancement Act. H.R. 4326; Ms. 
            Adams et al.

        Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Technology 
            Enhancement Act. S. 2116.

        Small Business Broadband Deployment Act. H.R. 4596; Mr. Walden. 
            S. 2283.

        Small Business Capital Formation Enhancement Act. H.R. 4168; Mr. 
            Poliquin et al.

        Small Business Credit Availability Act. H.R. 3868; Mr. Mulvaney 
            et al.

        Small Business Cyber Security Improvements Act. S. 3024.

        Small Business Development Centers Improvement Act. H.R. 207; 
            Ms. Velazquez et al. S. 999.

        Small Business Energy Efficiency Act. S. 1756.

        Small Business Fairness Act. S. 958.

        Small Business Health Care Relief Act. H.R. 5447; Mr. Boustany 
            et al.

        Small Business Innovation Protection Act. S. 2846.

        Small Business Investment Capital Company Act. H.R. 1023; Mr. 
            Chabot et al. S. 552.

        Small Business Lending Oversight Act. S. 2992.

        Small Business Lending Reauthorization Act. S. 1001.

        Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage 
            Simplification Act. H.R. 686; Mr. Huizenga of Michigan et 
            al.

        Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act. H.R. 
            527; Mr. Chabot et al.

        Small Business Subcontracting Transparency Act. S. 2138.

        Small Business Transforming America's Regions Act. S. 2838.

        Small Contractors Improve Competition Act. H.R. 1481; Mr. 
            Chabot. S. 2139.

        Superstorm Sandy Relief and Disaster Loan Program Improvement 
            Act. H.R. 208; Ms. Velazquez et al. S. 1811.

        Unifying Small Business Terminology Act. H.R. 4325; Ms. 
            Velazquez.

        Veterans Entrepreneurial Transition Act. S. 1870.

        Veterans Entrepreneurship Act. H.R. 2499; Mr. Chabot et al.

        Veterans Small Business Enhancement Act. S. 1400.

        Veterans Small Business Ownership Improvements Act. S. 1866.

        Women's Small Business Ownership Act. S. 2126.

Small Company Disclosure Simplification Act. H.R. 1965; Mr. Hurt of 
    Virginia.

Smarter Regs Act. S. 1817.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION:

        Board of Regents:

                Rubenstein, David M.. H.J. Res. 10; Mr. Sam Johnson of 
                    Texas et al.

        Open and Transparent Smithsonian Act. H.R. 3387; Ms. Norton.

Social Impact Partnerships to Pay for Results Act. H.R. 5170; Mr. Young 
    of Indiana et al.

Social Media Working Group Act. H.R. 623; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al.

Social Security Must Avert Identity Loss (MAIL) Act. H.R. 5320; Mr. Sam 
    Johnson of Texas et al.

Special Needs Trust Fairness Act. H.R. 670; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania 
    et al. S. 349.

Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation Equitable 
    Compensation Act. S. 2739.

Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act. H.R. 921; Mr. Guthrie et al.

Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act. H.R. 2406; Mr. 
    Wittman et al.

Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act. H.R. 
    2745; Mr. Farenthold et al.

Starr-Camargo Bridge Company. S. 2143.

State and Local Cyber Protection Act. H.R. 3869; Mr. Hurd of Texas et 
    al.

STATES AND TERRITORIES:

        Alabama:

                Award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Foot Soldiers 
                    who Participated in Bloody Sunday, Turnaround 
                    Tuesday, or the Final Selma to Montgomery Voting 
                    Rights March in March of 1965. H.R. 431; Ms. Sewell 
                    of Alabama et al. S. 527.

                ``Robinson Post Office Building, Amelia Boynton''. H.R. 
                    4777; Ms. Sewell of Alabama et al.

        Alaska:

                Conveyance of Reversionary Interest, Glennallen, Alaska. 
                    S. 2018.

                Jay S. Hammond Wilderness Act. S. 873.

                Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, Land Conveyance. H.R. 
                    336; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 1492.

                Tanana Tribal Council, Conveyance of Property. S. 2421.

                Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Bethel, Alaska, Land 
                    Conveyance. S. 230.

                Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Conveyance of 
                    Property, Bethel, Alaska. H.R. 521; Mr. Young of 
                    Alaska.

        American Samoa:

                Expedited Funds Availability Act Amendment. H.R. 1367; 
                    Mrs. Radewagen et al.

                Fair Minimum Wage Act Amendment. H.R. 2617; Mrs. 
                    Radewagen.

        Arizona:

                Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation Act. S. 
                    750.

                ``Castro Port of Entry, Raul Hector''. H.R. 1075; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                ``Celaya Post Office, Adolfo `Harpo' ''. H.R. 6304; Mr. 
                    Gosar et al.

                Clarification Relating to a Certain Land Description 
                    Under the Northern Arizona Land Exchange and Verde 
                    River Basin Partnership Act. S. 1592.

                Grand Canyon Bison Management Act. S. 782.

                Keep the Promise Act. H.R. 308; Mr. Franks of Arizona et 
                    al. S. 152.

                Pascua Yaqui Tribe Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2009; Mr. 
                    Grijalva et al.

                ``Pastor Post Office, Ed''. H.R. 4010; Mr. Gallego et 
                    al.

        Arkansas:

                ``Bennett Post Office, Harold George''. H.R. 2928; Mr. 
                    Hill et al.

                ``Brown United States Post Office, Chief Petty Officer 
                    Adam''. H.R. 3931; Mr. Westerman et al.

                Bumpers, Honorable Dale, Death of. S. Res. 343.

                ``Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, 
                    and United States Court House, Jacob ''. H.R. 2954; 
                    Mr. Crawford et al. S. 1707.

        California:

                Alabama Hills National Scenic Area Establishment Act. 
                    H.R. 496; Mr. Cook.

                ``Camp Pendleton Medal of Honor Post Office''. H.R. 136; 
                    Mr. Issa et al.

                Chicano Park Preservation Act. H.R. 3711; Mr. Vargas et 
                    al.

                Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation 
                    Act. H.R. 1838; Mr. Farr et al.

                ``Coale Memorial Post Office Building, W. Ronald''. H.R. 
                    1132; Mr. McNerney et al.

                ``De Guzman Post Office Building, Jonathan `J.D.' ''. 
                    H.R. 5948; Mrs. Davis of California et al.

                Designate a Mountain in the John Muir Wilderness of the 
                    Sierra National Forest as `Sky Point'. H.R. 979; Mr. 
                    McClintock et al.

                ``Iersel Post Office, Louis Van''. H.R. 4761; Ms. Judy 
                    Chu of California et al.

                John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act. H.R. 
                    1289; Mr. DeSaulnier et al.

                Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. H.R. 3382; Mr. McClintock et 
                    al. S. 1724.

                Land into Trust for the Susanville Indian Rancheria. 
                    H.R. 2212; Mr. LaMalfa et al. S. 1761.

                Land into Trust for the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians. 
                    S. 1822.

                ``Langlais Post Office Post, Special Warfare Operator 
                    Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Louis `Lou' J.''. 
                    H.R. 3218; Mrs. Capps et al.

                Los Angeles Homeless Veterans Leasing Act. H.R. 3484; 
                    Mr. Ted Lieu of California et al.

                Los Angeles, California, to Bring the 2024 Summer 
                    Olympic Games back to the United States. H. Con. 
                    Res. 142; Mr. Becerra et al.

                Lytton Rancheria Homelands Act. H.R. 2538; Mr. Huffman 
                    et al.

                Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act. H.R. 
                    5244; Mr. Knight et al.

                San Luis Rey Settlement Agreement Implementation. H.R. 
                    1296; Mr. Hunter et al.

                Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians Land Transfer 
                    Act. H.R. 1157; Mr. LaMalfa et al.

                ``Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center''. H.R. 6323; Mr. 
                    Lowenthal et al.

                Tule Lake National Historic Site Establishment Act. S. 
                    2412.

                Tule River Indian Reservation Land Trust, Health, and 
                    Economic Development Act. H.R. 4685; Mr. McCarthy.

                Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians, Land Into Trust. H.R. 
                    3079; Mr. McClintock.

                U.S. Naval Construction Battalion ``Seabees'' Fallen 
                    Heroes Post Office Building. H.R. 6138; Ms. Brownley 
                    of California et al.

                Veterans Care Agreement and West Los Angeles Leasing 
                    Act. H.R. 5936; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

                Western Water and American Food Security Act. H.R. 2898; 
                    Mr. Valadao et al.

        Colorado:

                Arapaho National Forest Boundary Adjustment Act. H.R. 
                    1324; Mr. Polis et al.

                Arkansas Valley Conduit, Colorado, Modifiy Certain Cost-
                    Sharing and Revenue Provisions. S. 2616.

                Armstrong, Honorable William L., Death of. S. Res. 534.

                Bolts Ditch Access and Use Act. H.R. 4510; Mr. Polis et 
                    al. S. 2524.

                Construction Authorization and Choice Improvement Act. 
                    H.R. 2496; Mr. Coffman.

                Crags, Colorado Land Exchange Act. H.R. 2223; Mr. 
                    Lamborn et al. S. 1941.

                Department of Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility 
                    Project Previously Authorized, Extension of. S. 
                    1568.

                Elkhorn Ranch and White River National Forest Conveyance 
                    Act. H.R. 1554; Mr. Tipton et al. S. 1942.

                Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Update Maps 
                    and Modify Acreage for Inclusion. S. 3020.

                ``PFC James Dunn VA Clinic''. S. 3283.

        Connecticut:

                Coltsville National Historical Park, to Facilitate the 
                    Addition of the Park Administration. H.R. 2857; Mr. 
                    Larson of Connecticut. S. 2620.

                Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic 
                    River Act. S. 329.

        Delaware:

                Biden, III, Joseph Robinette, Death of. H. Res. 299; Mr. 
                    McCarthy. S. Res. 191.

        Florida:

                Escambia County, Florida, Conveyance of Property. H.R. 
                    1452; Mr. Miller of Florida.

                ``Ferguson Post Office, Sergeant First Class Daniel 
                    M.''. H.R. 1326; Mr. Ross et al.

                Florida Fisheries Improvement Act. S. 1403.

                ``Fussell Memorial Post Office, Private First Class 
                    Felton Roger''. H.R. 3953; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

                ``Grogan, Benjamin P. and Jerry L. Dove, Federal Bureau 
                    of Investigation Miami Field Office''. H.R. 1092; 
                    Ms. Wilson of Florida et al.

                Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act Amendment. H.R. 
                    3004; Mr. Clyburn. S. 2839.

                ``Lacey Post Office, Sergeant First Class William 
                    `Kelly' ''. H.R. 4987; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

                Lake Baldwin Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Land 
                    Conveyance, Orlando, Florida. H.R. 4056; Mr. Mica.

                Pulse Orlando Nightclub Terrorist Attack. H. Res. 827; 
                    Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.

        Georgia:

                ``Barney Post Office Building, Major Gregory E.''. H.R. 
                    4747; Mr. David Scott of Georgia et al.

                Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Land Adjustment 
                    Act. H.R. 470; Mr. Collins of Georgia et al.

                Fort Frederica National Monument Boundary Expansion Act. 
                    H.R. 3480; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

                Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act Amendment. H.R. 
                    3004; Mr. Clyburn. S. 2839.

                Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary 
                    Adjustment Act. H.R. 3371; Mr. Loudermilk et al. S. 
                    1930.

                Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Act. 
                    H.R. 2880; Mr. Lewis et al.

                Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Boundary 
                    Revision Act. H.R. 482; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al. 
                    S. 1696.

                ``Ortega Post Office, Francis Manuel''. H.R. 3274; Mr. 
                    Johnson of Georgia et al.

                ``Smith, Jr. Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, Sidney Oslin''. H.R. 4618; Mr. Collins 
                    of Georgia.

                ``Wells Post Office Building, Marine Lance Corporal 
                    Squire `Skip' ''. H.R. 5612; Mr. Tom Price of 
                    Georgia et al.

        Hawaii:

                Conflict in the Pacific Lead to World War II, Honoring 
                    Brave Young Men from Hawaii. H. Res. 169; Mr. Takai 
                    et al.

                King Kamehameha I Birthday Celebration, Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. 
                    Con. Res. 115; Mr. Takai et al. S. Con. Res. 3.

                Takai, Honorable Mark, Death of. H. Res. 841; Ms. 
                    Gabbard.

        Idaho:

                Owyhee Wilderness Areas Boundary Modifications Act. S. 
                    1167.

                Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Jerry Peak 
                    Wilderness Additions Act. H.R. 1138; Mr. Simpson. S. 
                    583.

                Smith Gulch, Maintenance or Replacement of Facilities 
                    and Structures. S. 1777.

        Illinois:

                Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area Amendment Act. S. 
                    1662.

                ``Cali Post Office Building, Officer Joseph P.''. H.R. 
                    5676; Mr. Quigley et al.

                ``Christy Post Office Building, Kenneth M.''. H.R. 4960; 
                    Mr. Foster et al. S. 2891.

                Illiana Health Care System, Land Conveyance, Danville, 
                    Illinois. H.R. 3262; Mr. Shimkus.

                ``Mikva Post Office Building, Abner J.''. H.R. 5798; Ms. 
                    Schakowsky et al.

        Indiana:

                ``Bowen Veteran House, Dr. Otis''. H.R. 5509; Mrs. 
                    Brooks of Indiana et al.

                ``Cable Post Office, Richard Allen''. H.R. 4887; Mr. 
                    Visclosky et al.

        Iowa:

                ``Pasker Post Office Building, Sgt. 1st Class Terryl 
                    L.''. H.R. 4605; Mr. Blum et al.

        Kansas:

                Fort Scott National Historic Site Boundary Modification 
                    Act. S. 2087.

                Fort Scott National Historic Site in Fort Scott, Kansas, 
                    Acquire Certain Property. H.R. 2333; Ms. Jenkins of 
                    Kansas.

        Kentucky:

                Cook, Honorable Marlow, Death of. S. Res. 364.

                Ford, Honorable Wendell H., Death Of. S. Res. 38.

        Louisiana:

                ``Collins, Sr. Post Office Building, Lionel R.''. H.R. 
                    2458; Mr. Richmond et al.

                ``Holloway Post Office Building, Daryle''. H.R. 3082; 
                    Mr. Richmond et al.

                Stability of Title to Certain Lands, State of Louisiana. 
                    H.R. 3342; Mr. Fleming.

                ``Stagg Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Tom''. H.R. 5011; Mr. Fleming et al. S. 2754.

        Maine:

                Acadia National Park Schoodic Peninsula Land 
                    Ratification and Approval Act. S. 3027.

        Maryland:

                President Street Station Study Act. S. 521.

                Thurgood Marshall's Elementary School Study Act. S. 610.

        Massachusetts:

                Brooke, III, Honorable Edward W., Death of. S. Res. 19.

        Michigan:

                ``Craw VA Clinic, Colonel Demas T.''. S. 3492.

                ``McCoy Post Office Building, Mary Eleanora''. H.R. 
                    5028; Mrs. Lawrence et al.

                Safe Drinking Water Act Improved Compliance Awareness 
                    Act. H.R. 4470; Mr. Kildee et al.

        Minnesota:

                Baudette Coast Guard Housing Conveyance Act. H.R. 3030; 
                    Mr. Peterson.

                ``McCarthy Post Office, Eugene J.''. H.R. 4425; Mr. 
                    Emmer of Minnesota et al.

                ``Oberstar Memorial Post Office Building, James L.''. S. 
                    179.

                Voyageurs National Park, Modification of. S. 2805.

        Mississippi:

                ``Brown United States Courthouse, R. Jess''. H.R. 172; 
                    Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.

                ``Carwile Post Office Building, Army First Lieutenant 
                    Donald C.''. H.R. 5309; Mr. Kelly of Mississippi et 
                    al.

                ``Clark United States Courthouse, Charles''. S. 1034.

                Gulf Islands National Seashore Land Exchange Act. H.R. 
                    4119; Mr. Palazzo.

                Medgar Evers House Study Act. H.R. 959; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Mississippi. S. 2177.

                Nunnelee, Honorable Alan, Death of. H. Res. 99; Mr. 
                    Thompson of Mississippi.

                Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and 
                    Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act. 
                    H.R. 87; Mrs. Blackburn. S. 1943.

        Missouri:

                ``Fisher Post Office, Sgt. Zachary M.''. H.R. 322; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                ``Pinson Post Office, Sgt. Amanda N.''. H.R. 323; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                Remediation Oversight of the West Lake Landfill, 
                    Bridgeton, Missouri. S. 2306.

                ``Riordan Post Office, Lt. Daniel P.''. H.R. 324; Mrs. 
                    Wagner et al.

                Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Establishment 
                    Act. S. 2954.

                ``Woods, Jr. Post Office, Sergeant First Class William 
                    B.''. H.R. 728; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        Montana:

                Burns, Honorable Conrad Ray, Death of. S. Res. 457.

                Captain John E. Moran and Captain William Wylie Galt 
                    Armed Forces Reserve Center. S. 719.

                Clark Canyon Dam. H.R. 2080; Mr. Zinke et al. S. 1103.

                East Rosebud Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. S. 1577.

                Gibson Dam. H.R. 2081; Mr. Zinke. S. 1104.

                Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians Restoration Act. 
                    S. 35.

        Nebraska:

                Boys Town Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 893; 
                    Mr. Fortenberry et al. S. 301.

                Chief Standing Bear National Historic Trail Feasibility 
                    Study. H.R. 984; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

                ``Nelson Post Office Building, Petty Officer 1st Class 
                    Caleb A.''. H.R. 4975; Mr. Ashford et al.

                Repayment of Obligations to the Bureau of Reclamation 
                    Within the Northport Irrigation District in the 
                    State of Nebraska, to Authorize. H.R. 404; Mr. Smith 
                    of Nebraska.

        Nevada:

                ``Dean Department of Veterans Affairs Community-Based 
                    Outpatient Clinic, Master Chief Petty Officer 
                    Jesse''. H.R. 3969; Mr. Heck of Nevada et al.

                Eastern Nevada Land Implementation Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    1815; Mr. Hardy et al.

                Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. H.R. 3382; Mr. McClintock et 
                    al. S. 1724.

                Major Medical Facility Project of the Department of 
                    Veterans Affairs in Reno, Nevada. S. 3438.

                Nevada Native Nations Land Act. H.R. 2733; Mr. Amodei et 
                    al. S. 1436.

        New Jersey:

                ``Corma II Post Office Building, First Lieutenant 
                    Salvatore S.''. H.R. 3866; Mr. Norcross et al.

                ``D'Augustine Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant 
                    Joseph''. S. 994.

                Replacement of John H.Chafee Coastal Barrier Resoucres 
                    System Map. H.R. 6400; Mr. Pallone.

                Scalia, Honorable Antonin, Death of. H. Res. 620; Mr. 
                    McCarthy. S. Res. 374.

        New Mexico:

                Albuquerque Indian School Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1880; 
                    Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico et al. S. 
                    986.

                Cerros del Norte Conservation Act. S. 1240.

                New Mexico Navajo Water Settlement Technical Corrections 
                    Act. S. 501.

                Pueblo de Cochiti Self-Governance Act. S. 2643.

        New York:

                ``Badillo Post Office Building, Herman''. H.R. 1350; Mr. 
                    Serrano et al.

                ``Brown, Jr. Post Office Building, Dr. Roscoe C.''. H.R. 
                    6282; Mr. Serrano et al.

                ``Dietz Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant Robert 
                    H.''. H.R. 1442; Mr. Gibson et al.

                Fort Ontario Study Act. H.R. 4202; Mr. Katko et al.

                Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S. 
                    1674.

                ``Manford Post Office Building, Jeanne and Jules''. H.R. 
                    2607; Mr. Crowley et al.

                Miller Post Office, Barry G.. H.R. 4372; Mr. Collins of 
                    New York et al. S. 2465.

                ``Montalto Post Office Building, Leonard''. H.R. 5150; 
                    Mr. Donovan et al.

                National 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center Act. 
                    H.R. 3036; Mr. MacArthur et al.

                ``Pierson Memorial Post Office Building, Officer Daryl 
                    R.''. H.R. 1884; Ms. Slaughter et al.

                Plum Island Animal Disease Center. H.R. 1887; Mr. Zeldin 
                    et al.

        North Carolina:

                ``Angelou Memorial Post Office, Maya''. H.R. 3735; Ms. 
                    Adams et al.

                Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act. H.R. 152; Mr. Jones.

                ``Doub United States Courthouse, Randy D.''. H.R. 1642; 
                    Mr. Jones et al. H.R. 3937; Mr. Butterfield et al.

                Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act Amendment. H.R. 
                    3004; Mr. Clyburn. S. 2839.

        Northern Mariana Islands:

                Expedited Funds Availability Act Amendment. H.R. 1367; 
                    Mrs. Radewagen et al.

                Northern Mariana Islands Economic Expansion Act. H.R. 
                    6401; Mr. Sablan et al.

                ``Sablan and CNMI Fallen Military Heroes Post Office 
                    Building, Segundo T.''. H.R. 5889; Mr. Sablan.

        Ohio:

                ``Chenault Post Office Building, Richard `Dick' ''. H.R. 
                    558; Mr. Chabot et al.

                Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. S. 
                    1007.

                Glenn, Honorable John, Death of. S. Res. 640.

                Kinnard Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based 
                    Outpatient Clinic, Daniel L.. H.R. 960; Mr. Tiberi 
                    et al.

                ``Oxley Memorial Post Office Building, Michael Garver''. 
                    H.R. 4925; Mr. Latta et al.

                ``Riley Post Office Building, Specialist Joseph W.''. S. 
                    1596.

                Voinovich, Honorable George V., Death of. S. Res. 493.

        Oklahoma:

                Arbuckle Project Maintenance Complex and District Office 
                    Conveyance Act. H.R. 1219; Mr. Cole.

                Chief Standing Bear National Historic Trail Feasibility 
                    Study. H.R. 984; Mr. Fortenberry et al.

                ``Holloway, Jr. United States Courthouse, William J.''. 
                    S. 261.

                ``Kalsu Post Office Building, James Robert''. H.R. 3059; 
                    Mr. Russell et al.

                Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. H.R. 487; Mr. Mullin.

                Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, to Revoke the Charter of 
                    Incorporation. H.R. 533; Mr. Mullin et al. S. 321.

        Oregon:

                Frank Moore Wild Steelhead Sanctuary Designation Act. S. 
                    1448.

                Grand Ronde Reservation Act, Technical Corrections. H.R. 
                    3212; Mr. Schrader. S. 818.

                ``Kaufman Memorial Veterans' Clinic, Loren R.''. H.R. 
                    1762; Mr. Walden et al.

                Mount Hood Cooper Spur Land Exchange Clarification Act. 
                    H.R. 3826; Mr. Walden et al. S. 2069.

                Siletz Tribe, Treatment of Certain Property of. H.R. 
                    3211; Mr. Schrader. S. 817.

                Western Oregon Tribal Fairness Act. H.R. 2791; Mr. 
                    DeFazio et al.

        Pennsylvania:

                ``Abraham VA Clinic, Abie''. H.R. 5317; Mr. Kelly of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                ``McGinnis Memorial Post Office, Specialist Ross A.''. 
                    H.R. 433; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

                Schweiker, Richard Schultz. S. Res. 250.

                ``Weis, Jr. United States Courthouse, Joseph F.''. H.R. 
                    1690; Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania et al.

        Puerto Rico:

                Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic 
                    Stability Act. H.R. 5278; Mr. Duffy et al.

                U.S. Territories Investor Protection Act. H.R. 5322; Ms. 
                    Velazquez et al.

        Rhode Island:

                ``Benson Post Office Building, Melvoid J.''. H.R. 3601; 
                    Mr. Langevin et al.

                ``Keefe Post Office, Sister Ann''. H.R. 651; Mr. 
                    Cicilline et al.

        South Carolina:

                Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act Amendment. H.R. 
                    3004; Mr. Clyburn. S. 2839.

                ``J. Waties Waring Judicial Center''. H.R. 2131; Mr. 
                    Clyburn et al.

        Tennessee:

                Carr Veterans Outpatient Clinic, Dannie A.. H.R. 2814; 
                    Mr. Roe of Tennessee.

                James K. Polk Presidential Home Study Act. S. 1483.

                Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and 
                    Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act. 
                    H.R. 87; Mrs. Blackburn. S. 1943.

                Summitt, Pat, Death of. S. Res. 516.

                ``Thompson Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, Fred D.''. H.R. 6135; Mrs. Blackburn et 
                    al.

                Thompson, Honorable Fred, Death of. S. Res. 309.

        Texas:

                ``Floresville Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 891; 
                    Mr. Cuellar et al.

                ``Gamble USMC Post Office Buidling, LCpl Garrett W.''. 
                    H.R. 4877; Mr. Olson et al.

                ``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    George P.''. S. 612.

                        Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 183; Mr. 
                            Shuster.

                ``Lee Medal of Honor Memorial Highway, PFC Milton A.''. 
                    H.R. 2559; H.R. 2559; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

                ``Marcelino Serna Port of Entry''. H.R. 5252; Mr. Hurd 
                    of Texas.

                Red River Private Property Protection Act. H.R. 2130; 
                    Mr. Thornberry et al.

                Starr-Camargo Bridge Company. S. 2143.

                Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical 
                    Sciences, 100th Anniversary. S. Con. Res. 55.

                ``Thomason Federal Building and United States 
                    Courthouse, R.E.''. H.R. 5873; Mr. O'Rourke.

                Wright Jr., The Honorable James Claude, Death of. H. 
                    Res. 254; Mr. Burgess.

                ``Youngblood Post Office, E. Marie''. H.R. 5356; Mr. 
                    Brady of Texas et al.

                ``Zapata Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 5591; Mr. Cuellar 
                    et al.

        Utah:

                Bennett, Honorable Robert F., Death of. S. Res. 458.

                Repayment Contracts Between the United States and the 
                    Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. H.R. 5468; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Utah.

                Utah Test and Training Range Encroachment Prevention and 
                    Temporary Closure Act. H.R. 4579; Mr. Stewart et al. 
                    S. 2383.

        Virgin Islands:

                U.S. Territories Investor Protection Act. H.R. 5322; Ms. 
                    Velazquez et al.

                Virgin Islands of the United States Centennial 
                    Commission Act. H.R. 2615; Ms. Plaskett et al.

        Virginia:

                Exemption for Water Quality Standards, Louisa, Virginia. 
                    H.R. 5032; Mr. Brat et al.

                Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act. H.R. 
                    1150; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

                ``Galanti Arboretum, Phyllis E.''. H.R. 2693; Mr. Brat 
                    et al.

                National George C. Marshall Museum and Library. H. Con. 
                    Res. 138; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

                Petersburg National Battlefield Boundary Modification. 
                    H.R. 1621; Mr. Forbes et al.

                Petersburg National Battlefield in the Commonwealth of 
                    Virginia, Modification of the Boundary. S. 718.

                Rockingham County, Virginia, Removal of use Restriction. 
                    H.R. 2288; Mr. Goodlatte.

                Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal 
                    Recognition Act. S. 465.

                Visitor Services Facility on the Arlington Ridge Tract, 
                    Establishment of. H.R. 4789; Mr. Beyer et al.

        Washington:

                Billy Frank Jr. Tell Your Story Act. H.R. 2270; Mr. Heck 
                    of Washington et al.

                Daniel J. Evans Olympic National Park Wilderness Act. S. 
                    3028.

                Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act. S. 1623.

                Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area Act. 
                    S. 1690.

                Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Phase III 
                    Act. S. 1694.

        Wisconsin:

                ``Ainsworth Memorial Post Office, Second Lt. Ellen''. 
                    H.R. 4046; Mr. Duffy et al.

                Megellas Post Office, Lieutenant Colonel James 
                    ``Maggie''. S. 1826.

        Wyoming:

                Colorado River Storage Project Act Amendment. H.R. 2273; 
                    Mrs. Lummis. S. 1305.

Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2820; Mr. 
    Smith of New Jersey et al.

STEM Education Act. H.R. 1020; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act. H.R. 285; Mrs. Wagner et 
    al.

Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act. S. 3100.

Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act. H.R. 159; Mr. Paulsen et al. 
    S. 166.

Stop Sanctuary Policies and Protect Americans Act. S. 2146.

Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act. H.R. 5063; Mr. Goodlatte et al.

Strengthening Public Health Emergency Response Act. H.R. 3299; Mrs. 
    Brooks of Indiana et al.

Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act. H.R. 712; Mr. 
    Collins of Georgia et al.

Supporting Local Law Enforcment Agencies and Body-Worn Cameras. H. Res. 
    295; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining 
    Act. H.R. 1644; Mr. Mooney of West Virginia et al.

Supporting Youth Opportunity and Preventing Delinquency Act. H.R. 5963; 
    Mr. Curbelo of Florida et al.

Synthetic Drug Control Act. H.R. 3537; Mr. Dent et al.

Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act. H.R. 1309; H.R. 6392; Mr. 
    Luetkemeyer et al.

                                    T

TALENT Act. H.R. 5658; Mr. McCarthy.

TANF Accountability and Integrity Improvement Act. H.R. 2959; Mrs. Noem.

Targeting Rogue and Opaque Letters Act. H.R. 2045; Mr. Burgess et al.

TAXATION AND TAXES:

        Advanced Nuclear Power Facilities, Modifications of Credit for 
            Production. H.R. 5879; Mr. Rice of South Carolina et al.

        Aircraft Management Services, Amount Paid for. H.R. 3608; Mr. 
            Tiberi et al.

        America's Small Business Tax Relief Act. H.R. 636; Mr. Tiberi et 
            al.

                Agree to Senate amendments with amendments. H. Res. 818; 
                    Mr. Shuster.

        American Research and Competitiveness Act. H.R. 880; Mr. Brady 
            of Texas et al.

        Ban on IRS Bonuses Until IRS Develops Comprehensive Customer 
            Service Strategy. H.R. 4890; Mr. Meehan et al.

        Bonus Depreciation Modified and Made Permanent. H.R. 2510; Mr. 
            Tiberi et al.

        Brownfields Utilization, Investment, and Local Development Act. 
            S. 1479.

        Carbon Tax Detrimental to the United States Economy. H. Con. 
            Res. 89; Mr. Scalise et al.

        Charitable Agricultural Research Act. S. 908.

        Church Plan Clarification Act. S. 2308.

        Cider Investment and Development through Excise Tax Reduction 
            (CIDER) Act. S. 906.

        Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act. H.R. 5015; Mr. Rouzer 
            et al.

        Condemning and Censuring John A. Koskinen, the Commissioner of 
            Internal Revenue. H. Res. 737; Mr. Chaffetz.

        Conservation Easement Incentive Act. H.R. 641; Mr. Kelly of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

        Contracting and Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 1562; Mr. Chaffetz 
            et al.

        Craft Beverage Bond Simplification Act. S. 904.

        Death Tax Repeal Act. H.R. 1105; Mr. Brady of Texas et al.

        Defending Public Safety Employees' Retirement Act. H.R. 2146; 
            Mr. Reichert et al.

        Detectives Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, New York Police 
            Department, Income Tax Benefits for Charitable Cash 
            Contributions, Relief of the Families of. H.R. 1527; Mr. 
            Jeffries et al.

        Don't Tax Our Fallen Public Safety Heroes Act. H.R. 606; Mr. 
            Paulsen et al. S. 916.

        Educator Tax Relief Act. H.R. 2940; Mr. Reichert et al.

        Emergency Citrus Disease Response Act. H.R. 3957; Mr. Buchanan 
            et al.

        Empowering Employees Through Stock Ownership Act. H.R. 5719; Mr. 
            Paulsen et al.

        Ensuring Integrity in the IRS Workforce Act. H.R. 3724; Mrs. 
            Noem et al.

        Equitable Access to Care and Health Act. H.R. 2061; Mr. Rodney 
            Davis of Illinois et al.

        Fair Treatment for All Donations Act. H.R. 1104; Mr. Roskam et 
            al.

        Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act. H.R. 1563; Mr. Chaffetz 
            et al.

        Gross Income Certain Clean Coal Power Grants to Non-Corporate 
            Taxpayers, to Exclude From. S. 919.

        Halt Tax Increases on the Middle Class and Seniors Act. H.R. 
            3590; Ms. McSally et al.

        Health Care Security Act. H.R. 5445; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Improve Access and Administration of the United States Tax 
            Court. S. 903.

        Improvement of 529 Plans. H.R. 529; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.

        Increase in Limitation on Eligibility for Alternative Tax for 
            Certain Small Insurance Companies. S. 905.

        Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to Improve 529 Plans Amendment. S. 
            335.

        Internal Revenue Service Publication 17 to Taxpayers in the 
            United States Free of Charge. H. Res. 673; Mr. Grothman.

        Investment Tax Credit for Waste Heat to Power Technology. S. 
            913.

        IRS Bureaucracy Reduction and Judicial Review Act. H.R. 1295; 
            Mr. Holding et al.

        IRS Employees Prohibited From Using Personal Email Accounts for 
            Official Business. H.R. 1152; Mr. Marchant et al.

        IRS Oversight While Eliminating Spending (OWES) Act. H.R. 4885; 
            Mr. Smith of Missouri et al.

        LNG and LPG Excise Tax Equalization Act. S. 917.

        Military Spouse Job Continuity Act. S. 920.

        Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act. H.R. 2315; 
            Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.

        No Hires for the Delinquent IRS Act. H.R. 1206; Mr. Rouzer et 
            al.

        Notice for Organizations That Include Charities is Essential 
            (NOTICE) Act. S. 918.

        Opposing the President's Proposed $10 Tax on Every Barrel of 
            Oil. H. Con. Res. 112; Mr. Boustany et al.

        Permanent CFC Look-Through Act. H.R. 1430; Mr. Boustany et al.

        Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act. H.R. 235; Mr. Goodlatte et 
            al.

        Permanent IRA Charitable Contribution Act. H.R. 637; Mr. Schock 
            et al.

        Permanent S Corporation Built-in Gain Recognition Period Act. 
            H.R. 629; Mr. Reichert et al.

        Permanent S Corporation Charitable Contribution Act. H.R. 630; 
            Mr. Reichert et al.

        Permanent Subpart F Exemption for Active Financing Income. H.R. 
            961; Mr. Tiberi et al.

        Philanthropic Enterprise Act. S. 909.

        Presidential Tax Transparency Act. S. 3348.

        Prevent Targeting at the IRS Act. H.R. 709; Mr. Renacci et al.

        Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act. H.R. 5053; 
            Mr. Roskam et al.

        Protect Medical Innovation Act. H.R. 160; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Protecting Taxpayers by Recovering Improper Obamacare Subsidy 
            Overpayments Act. H.R. 4723; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.

        Real Estate Investment and Jobs Act. S. 915.

        Recovering Missing Children Act. H.R. 3209; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Refundable Child Tax Credit Eligibility Verification Reform Act. 
            H.R. 4722; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.

        Restaurant and Retail Jobs and Growth Act. H.R. 765; Mr. Kelly 
            of Pennsylvania et al.

        Restoring Access to Medication Act. H.R. 1270; Ms. Jenkins of 
            Kansas et al.

        Save American Workers Act. H.R. 30; Mr. Young of Indiana et al.

        Special Rules for Accident and Health Plans of Certain 
            Governmental Entities, Clarification of. S. 910.

        State and Local Sales Tax Deduction Fairness Act. H.R. 622; Mr. 
            Brady of Texas et al.

        Stolen Identify Refund Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 3832; Mr. 
            Renacci et al. S. 3157.

        Stop Taxing Death and Disability Act. H.R. 5204; Mr. Roskam et 
            al.

        Strengthening Access to Valuable Education and Retirement 
            Support Act. H.R. 4294; Mr. Roskam et al.

        Targeting by the Internal Revenue Service Based on the Exercise 
            of First Amendment Rights, Prohibition on. H.R. 4903; Mr. 
            Allen.

        Tax Rate for the Excise Tax on Investment Income of Private 
            Foundations, Modification of. H.R. 640; Mr. Paulsen et al.

        Tax Relief Extension Act. S. 1946.

        Taxpayer Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 1058; Mr. Roskam et al.

        Taxpayer Knowledge of IRS Investigations Act. H.R. 1026; Mr. 
            Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.

        Termination of Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Election 
            Campaigns. H.R. 412; Mr. Cole et al.

        Trade Act. H.R. 1314; Mr. Meehan et al.

        Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act. H.R. 644; Mr. Reed 
            et al.

        Truth in Settlements Act of 2015. S. 1109.

        United States Appreciation for Olympians and Paralympians Act. 
            H.R. 5946; Mr. Dold et al. S. 2650.

        Waiver of Limitations with Respect to Excluding from Gross 
            Income Amounts Received by Wrongfully Incarcerated 
            Individuals, Extension of. H.R. 6438; Mr. Sam Johnson of 
            Texas et al.

        Water and Agriculture Tax Reform Act. H.R. 4220; Mr. Buck et al.

        Work Colleges Program, Exclusion for Amounts Received Under. S. 
            912.

        Wounded Warrior Tax Equity Act. S. 907.

Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act. H.R. 598; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 282.

Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 26; Mr. 
    Neugebauer et al.

Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act. H.R. 4404; Ms. 
    McSally et al.

Third-Party Charges on Consumer Telephone Bills. H. Res. 932; Ms. 
    Schakowsky et al.

Thoroughly Investigating Retaliation Against Whistleblowers Act. H.R. 
    4639; Mr. Blum et al.

Thurgood Marshall's Elementary School Study Act. S. 610.

Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2713; Mrs. Capps 
    et al.

Tracking Foreign Fighters in Terrorist Safe Havens Act. H.R. 4239; Mr. 
    LoBiondo et al.

Trade Adjustment Assistance Act (TAA). H.R. 1892; Mr. Reichert et al.

Trade Adjustment Assistance Reauthorization Act. S. 1268.

Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act. H.R. 1907; Mr. Tiberi et 
    al. S. 1269.

Trade Preferences Extension Act. H.R. 1295; Mr. Holding et al. S. 1267.

Trafficking Awareness Training for Health Care Act. H.R. 398; Mrs. 
    Ellmers et al.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:

        Appointment of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area 
            Transit Authority. S. 2093.

        Aviation:

                Airport Access Control Security Improvement Act. H.R. 
                    3102; Mr. Katko et al.

                Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R. 3614; H.R. 4721; 
                    Mr. Shuster et al.

                Airport Construction and Alteration Reform Act. H.R. 
                    6014; Mr. Nolan.

                Airport Perimeter and Access Control Security Act. H.R. 
                    5056; Mr. Keating et al.

                Airport Security Enhancement and Oversight Act. S. 2361.

                Annuity Supplement for Certain Air Traffic Controllers. 
                    H.R. 5785; Mr. Russell et al.

                Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    2658.

                Federal Aviation Administration Veteran Transition 
                    Improvement Act. H.R. 5957; Mr. Larsen of Washington 
                    et al. S. 2683.

                Grant Assurances. H.R. 5944; Mr. Upton et al.

                Keeping our Travelers Safe and Secure Act. H.R. 2770; 
                    Miss Rice of New York et al.

                Navigable Airspace Analysis for Commerical Space Launch 
                    Site Runways. H.R. 6007; Mr. McCarthy et al.

                Partners for Aviation Security Act. H.R. 3144; Mr. Payne 
                    et al.

                Pilot's Bill of Rights 2. S. 571.

                Securing Expedited Screening Act. H.R. 2127; Mr. 
                    Thompson of Mississippi et al.

                Treating Small Airports with Fairness Act. H.R. 4549; 
                    Mr. Walden et al.

                TSA PreCheck Expansion Act. H.R. 2843; Mr. Katko et al.

                Use of Passenger Facility Charges from one Airport at a 
                    Previously Associated Airport. H.R. 4369; Mr. 
                    Calvert et al.

        Department of Transportation:

                Comprehensive Transportation and Consumer Protection 
                    Act. S. 1732.

                Congressional Notification Requirements. H.R. 5977; Mr. 
                    Shuster et al.

                Drug Free Commercial Driver Act. S. 806.

                Maritime Administration Authorization and Enhancement 
                    Act. S. 2829.

                Maritime Administration Enhancement Act. S. 1326.

        Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act. H.R. 1613; Mr. Huizenga 
            of Michigan et al.

        Highways:

                Developing a Reliable and Innovative Vision for the 
                    Economy Act. S. 1647.

                Driver Privacy Act. S. 766.

                Highway and Transportation Funding Act. H.R. 2353; Mr. 
                    Shuster et al.

                Highway and Transportation Funding Act, Part II. H.R. 
                    3038; Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al.

                ``Lee Medal of Honor Memorial Highway, PFC Milton A.''. 
                    H.R. 2559; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.

                Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice 
                    Improvement Act. H.R. 3236; Mr. Shuster et al.

                Surface Transportation Extension Act. H.R. 3819; Mr. 
                    Shuster et al. S. 1350.

                Surface Transportation Extension Act, Part II. H.R. 
                    3996; Mr. Shuster et al.

                Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act. 
                    H.R. 3763; Mr. Shuster et al.

        Knife Owners' Protection Act. S. 1315.

        Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act. S. 304.

        PIPES Act. H.R. 4937; Mr. Denham et al. S. 2276.

        Port Performance Freight Statistics Program. S. 1298.

        Railroads:

                Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act. H.R. 749; Mr. 
                    Shuster et al.

                President Street Station Study Act. S. 521.

                Railroad Reform, Enhancement, and Efficiency Act. S. 
                    1626.

                Railroad Safety and Positive Train Control Extension 
                    Act. S. 650.

                RESPONSE Act. S. 546.

        ROV In-Depth Examination Act. S. 1040.

        Sport Fish Restoration and Recreational Boating Safety Act. S. 
            834.

        Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 2015. S. 
            808.

Treatment of Certain Payments in Eugenics Compensation Act. S. 1698.

TSA Office of Inspection Accountability Act. H.R. 719; Mr. Katko et al.

        House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 434; 
            Mr. Katko.

        Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 79; Mrs. Roby.

TSCA Modernization Act. H.R. 2576; Mr. Shimkus et al.

                                    U

U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act. S. 1297.

Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act. H.R. 50; Ms. Foxx et 
    al.

United States Appreciation for Olympians and Paralympians Act. H.R. 
    5946; Mr. Dold et al. S. 2650.

United States Merchant Marine Academy Improvements Act of 2015. S. 143.

United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Preservation Act. H.R. 4678; 
    Mr. Royce et al.

United States Semiquincentennial Commission Act. H.R. 4875; Mr. Meehan 
    et al. S. 2815.

Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions Classified to Title 2, 
    United States Code, Technical Amendments. H.R. 2830; Mr. Goodlatte.

Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions Classified to Title 
    52, United States Code, Technical Amendments. H.R. 2832; Mr. 
    Goodlatte.

Update Statutory References to Provisions Classified to Chapters 44, 45, 
    46, and 47 of Title 50, United States Code, Technical Amendments. 
    H.R. 2831; Mr. Goodlatte.

                                    V

VACANCIES (House Members):

        First Session:

                Illinois:

                        18th District, Vacated by Aaron Schock, March 
                            31, 2015; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Darin LaHood Sept. 17, 2015.

                Mississippi:

                        1st District, Vacated by Alan Nunnelee, Feb. 6, 
                            2015; (Deceased).

                        Filled by Trent Kelly June 9, 2015.

                New York:

                        11th District, Vacated by Michael G. Grimm, Jan. 
                            5, 2015; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. May 12, 2015.

                Ohio:

                        8th District, Vacated by John A. Boehner, Oct. 
                            31, 2015; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Warren Davidson June 9, 2016.

        Second Session:

                California:

                        44th District, Vacated by Janice Hahn, Dec. 4, 
                            2016; (Resigned).

                Hawaii:

                        1st District, Vacated by Mark Takai, July 20, 
                            2016; (Deceased).

                        Filled by Colleen Hanabusa Nov. 14, 2016.

                Kentucky:

                        1st District, Vacated by Ed Whitfield, Sept. 6, 
                            2016; (Resigned).

                        Filled by James Comer Nov. 14, 2016.

                Michigan:

                        10th District, Vacated by Candice S. Miller, 
                            Dec. 31, 2016; (Resigned).

                Pennsylvania:

                        2nd District, Vacated by Chaka Fattah, June 23, 
                            2016; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Dwight Evans Nov. 14, 2016.

Vessel Incidental Discharge Act. S. 373.

Veteran's I.D. Card Act. H.R. 91; Mr. Buchanan et al.

VETERANS:

        ``Abraham VA Clinic, Abie''. H.R. 5317; Mr. Kelly of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

        Access to Community Care for Veterans Act. S. 1463.

        Alaska Native Veterans Land Allotment Equity Act. H.R. 2387; Mr. 
            Young of Alaska.

        American Heroes COLA Act. H.R. 677; Mr. Abraham et al.

        Authority of Directors of Veterans Integrated Service Networks 
            to Investigate Medical Centers of the Department of Veterans 
            Affairs. H.R. 6435; Mr. Mullin.

        Black Hills National Cemetery Boundary Expansion Act. H.R. 3839; 
            Mrs. Noem. S. 2223.

        Boosting Rates of American Veteran Employment Act. H.R. 1382; 
            Miss Rice of New York et al.

        ``Bowen Veteran House, Dr. Otis''. H.R. 5509; Mrs. Brooks of 
            Indiana et al.

        Career-Ready Student Veterans Act. H.R. 2360; Mr. Takano et al.

        Carr Veterans Outpatient Clinic, Dannie A.. H.R. 2814; Mr. Roe 
            of Tennessee.

        Charles Duncan Buried with Honor Act. S. 3076.

        Clay Hunt SAV Act. H.R. 203; Mr. Walz et al.

        Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act. H.R. 5015; Mr. Rouzer 
            et al.

        Congressional Charter of Disabled American Veterans. H.R. 1755; 
            Mr. Miller of Florida.

        Construction Authorization and Choice Improvement Act. H.R. 
            2496; Mr. Coffman.

        Construction Reform Act. H.R. 3106; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        Counseling in Retreat Settings for Women Veterans Newly 
            Separated From Service in the Armed Forces. H.R. 1575; Ms. 
            Brown of Florida et al.

        ``Craw VA Clinic, Colonel Demas T.''. S. 3492.

        Deadline for Submittal of Final Report by Commission on Care, 
            Extension of. H.R. 4437; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        ``Dean Department of Veterans Affairs Community-Based Outpatient 
            Clinic, Master Chief Petty Officer Jesse''. H.R. 3969; Mr. 
            Heck of Nevada et al.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability Act. S. 1082.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Bonus Transparency Act. S. 3112.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Budget Planning Reform Act. H.R. 
            216; Ms. Brown of Florida et al.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Reauthorization 
            Act of 2016. S. 3055.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Emergency Medical Staffing 
            Recruitment and Retention Act. H.R. 4150; Mr. Ruiz et al.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act. H.R. 
            5985; Mr. Miller of Florida. S. 2082.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility Project 
            Previously Authorized, Extension of. S. 1568.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Earthquake 
            Protection and Improvement Act. S. 833.

        Dignified Interment of Our Veterans Act. H.R. 1338; Mr. Shuster 
            et al.

        Eligibility for Headstones, Markers, and Medallions for Medal of 
            Honor Recipients, Expansion of. H.R. 4757; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida.

        Ensuring VA Employee Accountability Act. H.R. 1038; Mr. Costello 
            of Pennsylvania.

        Ethical Patient Care for Veterans Act. H.R. 5399; Mr. Roe of 
            Tennessee.

        Failing VA Medical Center Recovery Act. H.R. 3234; Mrs. Roby.

        Fairness to Veterans for Infrastructure Investment Act. H.R. 
            1694; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.

        Faster Care for Veterans Act. H.R. 4352; Mr. Moulton et al.

        Federal Aviation Administration Veteran Transition Improvement 
            Act. H.R. 5957; Mr. Larsen of Washington et al. S. 2683.

        Female Veteran Suicide Prevention Act. H.R. 2915; Ms. Brownley 
            of California et al. S. 2487.

        Filipino Veterans of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act. 
            S. 1555.

        Final Farewell Act. H.R. 3715; Ms. Brown of Florida.

        Fiscal Year 2016 Department of Veterans Affairs Seismic Safety 
            and Construction Authorization Act. H.R. 4590; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida. S. 2422.

        ``Floresville Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 891; Mr. 
            Cuellar et al.

        Gold Star Families Voices Act. H.R. 4511; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        Gold Star Fathers Act. S. 136.

        Grow Our Own Directive: Physician Assistant Employment and 
            Education Act. H.R. 3974; Ms. Kuster et al.

        Hire More Heroes Act. H.R. 22; H.J. Res. 61; Mr. Rodney Davis of 
            Illinois et al.

        HIRE Vets Act. H.R. 3286; Mr. Cook et al.

        Homeless Veterans Services Protection Act. S. 1731.

        Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Programs Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 474; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Homes for Heroes Act. H.R. 251; Mr. Al Green of Texas et al.

        Honor America's Guard-Reserve Retirees Act. H.R. 1384; Mr. Walz 
            et al.

        Improving Broadband Access for Veterans Act. H.R. 6394; Mr. 
            McNerney et al.

        Improving Transition Programs for All Veterans Act. H.R. 5229; 
            Mr. Takano et al.

        Increasing the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability to 
            Veterans Act. S. 290.

        Jason Simcakoski PROMISE Act. H.R. 4063; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Jeff Miller and Richard Blumenthal Veterans Health Care and 
            Benefits Improvement Act. H.R. 6416; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et 
            al.

        ``Kaufman Memorial Veterans' Clinic, Loren R.''. H.R. 1762; Mr. 
            Walden et al.

        Kinnard Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based 
            Outpatient Clinic, Daniel L.. H.R. 960; Mr. Tiberi et al.

        Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act. H.R. 294; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida et al.

        Los Angeles Homeless Veterans Leasing Act. H.R. 3484; Mr. Ted 
            Lieu of California et al.

        Major Medical Facility Project of the Department of Veterans 
            Affairs in Reno, Nevada. S. 3438.

        Military Residency Choice Act. H.R. 5428; Mr. Forbes et al.

        No Hero Left Untreated Act. H.R. 5600; Mr. Knight et al.

        No Veterans Crisis Line Call Should Go Unanswered Act. H.R. 
            5392; Mr. Young of Iowa et al.

        Pay Special Compensation to Certain Veterans With the Loss or 
            Loss of use of Creative Organs. H.R. 4892; Mr. Miller of 
            Florida et al.

        ``PFC James Dunn VA Clinic''. S. 3283.

        Pilot Program for Partnership Agreements to Construct new 
            Facilities for the Department of Veterans Affairs. H.R. 
            5099; Mr. Ashford et al.

        Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act. H.R. 4676; Mr. Rooney of 
            Florida et al.

        Protecting Veterans' Educational Choice Act. H.R. 5047; Mr. Jody 
            B. Hice of Georgia et al.

        Provision of Adult Day Health Care Services for Veterans, to 
            Improve. H.R. 2460; Mr. Zeldin et al.

        Recognizing the Sunflower as the Flower for Military Caregivers. 
            S. Con. Res. 44.

        Recoup Bonuses or Awards Paid to Employees of the Department of 
            Veterans Affairs. H.R. 280; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        Return of Bonuses Awarded to Employees of Department of Veterans 
            Affairs for Performance They Misrepresented. S. 627.

        Ruth Moore Act. H.R. 1607; Ms. Pingree et al.

        Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Relief Act. H.R. 
            1313; Mr. McNerney.

        Servicemember Foreclosure Protections Extension Act. H.R. 189; 
            Mr. Grayson et al.

        Support Our Military Caregivers Act. H.R. 3989; Ms. Stefanik et 
            al.

        Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice 
            Improvement Act. H.R. 3236; Mr. Shuster et al.

        ``Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center''. H.R. 6323; Mr. Lowenthal et 
            al.

        Toxic Exposure Research Act. H.R. 1769; Mr. Benishek et al.

        Training and Employment for Veterans and Members of Armed Forces 
            in Curation and Histroic Preservation Activities. H.R. 3114; 
            Mrs. Napolitano et al.

        Tribal Veterans Health Care Enhancement Act. S. 2417.

        Twenty-First Century Veterans Benefits Delivery Act. S. 1203.

        VA Accountability Act. H.R. 1994; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        VA Accountability First and Appeals Modernization Act. H.R. 
            5620; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        VA Best-Practices Peer Review Act. S. 3516.

        VA Health Center Management Stability and Improvement Act. H.R. 
            3956; Mr. Bost et al.

        VA Provider Equity Act. H.R. 3016; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Vet Connect Act. H.R. 5162; Mr. O'Rourke et al.

        Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act. H.R. 1818; Mr. 
            Kinzinger of Illinois et al.

        Veteran Engagement Teams Act. H.R. 3936; Mr. Costello of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

        Veterans Care Agreement and West Los Angeles Leasing Act. H.R. 
            5936; Mr. Miller of Florida et al.

        Veterans Day Moment of Silence Act. S. 1004.

        Veterans Education Improvement Act. S. 3021.

        Veterans Emergency Treatment Act. H.R. 3216; Mr. Newhouse et al.

        Veterans Entrepreneurial Transition Act. S. 1870.

        Veterans Entrepreneurship Act. H.R. 2499; Mr. Chabot et al. S. 
            957.

        Veterans First Act. S. 2921.

        Veterans Homeless Programs, Caregiver Services, and Other 
            Improvements Act. S. 425.

        Veterans Information Modernization Act. H.R. 2256; Mr. Benishek.

        Veterans Mobility Safety Act. H.R. 3471; Mrs. Walorski et al.

        Veterans Small Business Enhancement Act. S. 1400.

        Veterans Small Business Ownership Improvements Act. S. 1866.

        Veterans Success on Campus Act. H.R. 5178; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. H.R. 675; 
            H.R. 4782; H.R. 5588; Mr. Abraham et al. S. 1493.

        Vulnerable Veterans Housing Reform Act. H.R. 1816; Mr. Heck of 
            Nevada.

        Women Airforce Service Pilot Arlington Inurnment Restoration 
            Act. H.R. 4336; Ms. McSally et al.

        Working to Integrate Networks Guaranteeing Member Access Now 
            Act. H.R. 5166; Mr. Yoho et al.

        Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act. H.R. 313; Mr. Lynch et al. 
            S. 242.

        ``Zapata Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 5591; Mr. Cuellar et al.

VETOES:

        First Session:

                House Bills:

                        National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
                            Year 2016. H.R. 1735.

                Senate Bills:

                        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted 
                            by EPA on Carbon Pollution Emission 
                            Guidelines for Existing Stationary Sources: 
                            Electric Utility Generating Units. S.J. Res. 
                            24.

                        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted 
                            by EPA on Standards of Performance for 
                            Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New, Modified, 
                            and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: 
                            Electric Utility Generating Units. S.J. Res. 
                            23.

                        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted 
                            by the National Labor Relations Board 
                            Relating to Representation Case Procedures. 
                            S.J. Res. 8.

                        Keystone XL Pipeline Act. S. 1.

        Second Session:

                House Bills:

                        Budget Reconciliation, 2016; See Also (Restoring 
                            Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation 
                            Act). H.R. 3762. H. Doc. 114-91.

                        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted 
                            by the Department of Labor Relating to the 
                            Definition of the Term ``Fiduciary''. H.J. 
                            Res. 88. H. Doc. 114-140.

                        Presidential Allowance Modernization Act. H.R. 
                            1777.

                Senate Bills:

                        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted 
                            by the Corps of Engineers and the EPA 
                            Relating to the Definition of ``Waters of 
                            the United States'' Under the Federal Water 
                            Pollution Control Act. S.J. Res. 22.

                        Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. S. 
                            2040.

Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act. H.R. 158; Mrs. Miller of Michigan 
    et al.

Voting Rights Advancement Act. H.R. 2867; Ms. Sewell of Alabama et al.

                                    W

WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:

        Bureau of Reclamation Transparency Act. H.R. 1107; Mr. Gosar et 
            al. S. 593.

        Coastal Coordination Act. S. 3038.

        Colorado River Storage Project Act Amendment. H.R. 2273; Mrs. 
            Lummis. S. 1305.

        Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Corps of 
            Engineers and the EPA Relating to the Definition of ``Waters 
            of the United States'' Under the Federal Water Pollution 
            Control Act. S.J. Res. 22.

        Coordinated Ocean Monitoring and Research Act. S. 1886.

        Dam Repairs and Improvements for Tribes Act. S. 2717.

        Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Improvement Act 
            Amendment. H.R. 3620; Mr. Marino et al.

        Drinking Water Protection Act. H.R. 212; Mr. Latta et al.

        Exemption for Water Quality Standards, Louisa, Virginia. H.R. 
            5032; Mr. Brat et al.

        Federal Power Act Amendment. H.R. 4427; Mr. Pompeo et al.

        Federal Water Quality Protection Act. S. 1140.

        Foreign Spill Protection Act. H.R. 1684; Mr. Curbelo of Florida 
            et al.

        Grassroots Rural and Small Community Water Systems Assistance 
            Act. S. 611.

        Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Act. H.R. 223; Mr. Joyce et 
            al. S. 1024.

        Lake Tahoe Restoration Act. H.R. 3382; Mr. McClintock et al. S. 
            1724.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Extension. S. 2169.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Permanent Authorization. S. 
            2165.

        Land and Water Conservation Fund Reauthorization. S. 338.

        Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S. 1674.

        National Estuary Program Reauthorization. H.R. 944; Mr. LoBiondo 
            et al. S. 1523.

        New Mexico Navajo Water Settlement Technical Corrections Act. S. 
            501.

        North Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act. S. 1335.

        Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians Water Rights Settlement 
            Act. H.R. 5984; Mr. Calvert et al.

        Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 897; Mr. Gibbs et al.

        Regulatory Integrity Protection Act. H.R. 1732; Mr. Shuster et 
            al.

        Repayment Contracts Between the United States and the Weber 
            Basin Water Conservancy District. H.R. 5468; Mr. Bishop of 
            Utah.

        Safe Drinking Water Act Improved Compliance Awareness Act. H.R. 
            4470; Mr. Kildee et al.

        San Luis Rey Settlement Agreement Implementation. H.R. 1296; Mr. 
            Hunter et al.

        Sensible Environmental Protection Act. S. 1500.

        Water Resources Development Act. H.R. 5303; Mr. Shuster et al. 
            S. 2848.

        Water Resources Research Amendments Act. S. 653.

        Waterfront Community Revitalization and Resiliency Act. S. 1935.

        Western Water and American Food Security Act. H.R. 2898; Mr. 
            Valadao et al.

        Western Water Supply and Planning Enhancement Act. S. 2902.

        WMAT Settlement Fund for WMAT Rural Water System, Use of Funds. 
            S. 2959.

        Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Phase III Act. S. 
            1694.

        Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act. H.R. 974; Mrs. Lummis.

Weather Alerts for a Ready Nation Act. S. 1573.

Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act. H.R. 1561; Mr. Lucas et 
    al.

Whistleblower Protection for Contractor and Grantee Employees. S. 795.

Whistleblower Protections for Contractors Act. H.R. 5920; Mr. Cummings 
    et al.

Women in Congress Act, 100 Years of. H.R. 4570; Ms. Meng et al.

Women's Public Health and Safety Act. H.R. 3495; Mr. Duffy et al.

Women's Small Business Ownership Act. S. 2126.

Women, Peace, and Security Act. H.R. 5332; Mrs. Noem et al.

                                    X

                                    Y

                                    Z

                  
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  STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
  FOURTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS; 
FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
      ELEVENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  First Session,  First Session,  First Session,  First Session,
                                    One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred   First Session,
                                    Fourteenth      Thirteenth        Twelfth        Eleventh       One Hundred
                                     Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress     Tenth Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 6, 2015    Jan. 3, 2013    Jan. 5, 2011    Jan. 6, 2009    Jan. 4, 2007
Adjourned.......................   Dec. 18, 2015    Jan. 3, 2014    Jan. 3, 2012   Dec. 23, 2009   Dec. 19, 2007
 
Calendar days in session........             157             161             177             162             167
Legislative days in session.....             157             160             175             159             164
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           4,302           3,796           3,756            4412           4,930
Joint resolutions introduced....              79             104              97              66              75
Simple resolutions introduced...             574             448             508             996             911
Concurrent resolutions                       105              72              95             225             278
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      5,060           4,420           4,456           5,699           6,194
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             115              72              90             125             179
    Over veto...................               0               0               0               0               1
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             115              72              90             125             180
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               0               0               0               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                115              72              90             125             180
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             285             211             200             218             301
    House calendar..............              80              74              97             144             174
    Private calendar............               0               0               0               0               0
    Conference reports..........               5               0               3              11              12
    Special reports.............               7              30              50              10               8
    Not assigned to a calendar..               8               5              10               5              12
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             385             320             360             388             507
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             207             130             121             174             257
    House calendar..............              78              71              91             128             168
    Private calendar............               0               0               0               0               0
    Conference reports..........               5               0               3              11              12
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             290             201             215             313             437
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                   95             119             145              75              70
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             385             320             360             388             507
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             122              96             132             454             453
    House concurrent............              28              16              23              68              94
    Senate concurrent...........               6              15               7              11               9
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             156             127             162             533             556
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
 FOURTEENTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS; 
   SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE 
 HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Second          Second          Second          Second
                                   Session, One    Session, One    Session, One    Session, One       Second
                                      Hundred         Hundred         Hundred         Hundred      Session, One
                                    Fourteenth      Thirteenth        Twelfth        Eleventh      Hundred Tenth
                                     Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 4, 2016    Jan. 3, 2014    Jan. 3, 2012    Jan. 5, 2010    Jan. 3, 2008
Adjourned.......................    Jan. 3, 2017    Jan. 2, 2015    Jan. 3, 2013   Dec. 22, 2010    Jan. 3, 2009
 
Calendar days in session........             131             137             153             128             119
Legislative days in session.....             131             135             153             127             119
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           2,224           2,089           2,967           2,158           2,410
Joint resolutions introduced....              29              27              25              41              26
Simple resolutions introduced...             383             336             337             788             624
Concurrent resolutions                        78              53              52             111             165
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      2,714           2,505           3,381           3,098           3,225
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             212             224             193             258             277
    Over veto...................               1               0               0               0               3
    Without approval............               1               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             214             224             193             258             280
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               0               1               2               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                214             224             194             260             280
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             405             299             258             189             281
    House calendar..............              77              69              64             104             114
    Private calendar............               0               1               7               0               5
    Conference reports..........               3               3               4               2               4
    Special reports.............              28              34              53              30               8
    Not assigned to a calendar..              12               8               6               2              13
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             525             414             392             327             425
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             264             176             144             128             219
    House calendar..............              75              63              59              93             112
    Private calendar............               0               1               7               0               4
    Conference reports..........               3               3               4               2               4
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             342             243             214             223             339
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  183             171             178             104              86
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             525             414             392             327             425
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................              98              93              86             440             369
    House concurrent............              27              25              18              51              94
    Senate concurrent...........               7               4              13               7               6
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             132             122             117             498             469
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH 
CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; 
       ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred
                                    Fourteenth      Thirteenth        Twelfth        Eleventh       One Hundred
                                     Congress        Congress        Congress        Congress     Tenth Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 6, 2015    Jan. 3, 2013    Jan. 5, 2011    Jan. 6, 2009    Jan. 4, 2007
Adjourned.......................    Jan. 3, 2017    Jan. 2, 2015    Jan. 3, 2013   Dec. 22, 2010    Jan. 3, 2009
 
Calendar days in session........             288             298             330             290             286
Legislative days in session.....             288             295             328             286             283
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           6,526           5,885           6,723           6,570           7,340
Joint resolutions introduced....             108             131             122             107             101
Simple resolutions introduced...             957             784             845           1,784           1,535
Concurrent resolutions                       183             125             147             336             443
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      7,774           6,925           7,837           8,797           9,419
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             327             296             283             383             456
    Over veto...................               1               0               0               0               4
    Without approval............               1               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             329             296             283             383             460
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               0               1               2               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                329             296             284             385             460
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             690             510             458             407             582
    House calendar..............             157             143             161             248             288
    Private calendar............               0               1               7               0               5
    Conference reports..........               8               3               7              13              16
    Special reports.............              35              64             103              40              16
    Not assigned to a calendar..              20              13              16               7              25
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             910             734             752             715             932
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             471             306             265             302             476
    House calendar..............             153             134             150             221             280
    Private calendar............               0               1               7               0               4
    Conference reports..........               8               3               7              13              16
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             632             444             429             536             776
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  278             290             323             179             156
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             910             734             752             715             932
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             220             189             218             894             822
    House concurrent............              55              41              41             119             188
    Senate concurrent...........              13              19              20              18              15
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             288             249             279           1,031           1,025
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               COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, WORK OF THE FIFTY-SECOND TO THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH 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
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
One Hundred Twelfth................................................            6,723              752              283                1              284
One Hundred Thirteenth.............................................            5,885              734              296                0              296
One Hundred Fourteenth.............................................            6,526              910              329                0              329
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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 751 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 message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 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 message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 293 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 342.
         Memorials filed numbered 382.
         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 message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 1,251 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 180.
         Memorials filed numbered 406.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Twelfth Congress, numbered 
284, which were divided as follows: House bills, 199; House joint 
resolutions, 6; Senate bills, 73; Senate joint resolutions, 6; public 
laws, 283; private laws, 1.
         The House passed 491 House bills, 11 House joint resolutions, 
41 House concurrent resolutions, 218 simple resolutions, and 76 Senate 
bills, 6 Senate joint resolutions, and 20 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 202 House bills, 7 House joint resolutions, 
30 House concurrent resolutions, and 147 Senate bills, 7 Senate joint 
resolutions, 32 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 455 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, 3,716 bills, 51 joint 
resolutions, 65 concurrent resolutions, and 630 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,723 bills, 122 joint 
resolutions, 147 concurrent resolutions, and 845 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 409 reports.
         The House committees issued 752 reports.
         2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were *1,608 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum 
calls, 521 yeas and nays, and *1,083 recorded votes.
         6 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 69 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 66 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 9,041 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 66.
         Memorials filed numbered 323.
         * Totals include roll call 484 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 23, 2011 and roll call 327 which was vacated by 
unanimous consent on June 6, 2012.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, numbered 
296, which were divided as follows: House bills, 209; House joint 
resolutions, 10; Senate bills, 73; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 296; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 581 House bills, 23 House joint resolutions, 
41 House concurrent resolutions, 189 simple resolutions, and 74 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 210 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
37 House concurrent resolutions, and 152 Senate bills, 6 Senate joint 
resolutions, 22 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 420 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, 3,020 bills, 47 joint 
resolutions, 45 concurrent resolutions, and 601 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 5,885 bills, 131 joint 
resolutions, 125 concurrent resolutions, and 784 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 509 reports.
         The House committees issued 734 reports.
         4 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were *1,205 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum 
calls, * 547 yeas and nays, and 656 recorded votes.
         12 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 53 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 51 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 8,518 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 115.
         Memorials filed numbered 336.
         * Totals include roll call 275 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 10, 2014.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                              FIRST SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the 1st session, One Hundred Fourteenth 
Congress, numbered 115, which were divided as follows: Housebills, 75; 
House joint resolutions, 3; Senate bills, 37; Senate joint resolutions, 
0; public laws, 115; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 323 House bills, 5 House joint resolutions, 28 
House concurrent resolutions, 122 simple resolutions, and 38 Senate 
bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and 6 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 82 House bills, 3 House joint resolutions, 24 
House concurrent resolutions, and 98 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint 
resolutions, 11 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 217 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 5. Total House bills vetoed, 1; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 3; 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, 2,427 bills, 28 joint 
resolutions, 26 concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 4,302 bills, 79 joint 
resolutions, 105 concurrent resolutions, and 574 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 289 reports.
        The House committees issued 385 reports.
         3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were *705 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum calls, 
300 yeas and nays, and *403 recorded votes.
         3 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV 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 32 messages, 1 of which 
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 31 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 3,840 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 39.
        Memorials filed numbered **164.
         * Totals include roll call 300 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 4, 2015.
         ** Totals reflect the absence of a Memorial number 7 which was 
skipped in error.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                             SECOND SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the 2nd session, One Hundred Fourteenth 
Congress, numbered 214, which were divided as follows: Housebills, 141; 
House joint resolutions, 0; Senate bills, 73; Senate joint resolutions, 
0; public laws, 214; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 450 House bills, 1 House joint resolutions, 27 
House concurrent resolutions, 98 simple resolutions, and 75 Senate 
bills, 1 Senate joint resolutions, and 7 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 141 House bills, 1 House joint resolutions, 17 
House concurrent resolutions, and 97 Senate bills, 1 Senate joint 
resolutions, 13 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 215 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 5. Total House bills vetoed, 3; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 2; House bills vetoed, 2; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; 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 1 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 1,121 bills, 13 joint 
resolutions, 32 concurrent resolutions, and 300 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 2,224 bills, 29 joint 
resolutions, 78 concurrent resolutions, and 383 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 329 reports.
        The House committees issued 525 reports.
         2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were *622 rollcalls, divided as follows: 1 quorum calls, 
*275 yeas and nays, and 346 recorded votes.
         3 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 24 messages, 1 of which 
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 23 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,347 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 58.
        Memorials filed numbered 148.
         * Totals include roll call 44 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on January 13, 2016.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                     ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, numbered 
329, which were divided as follows: Housebills, 216; House joint 
resolutions, 3; Senate bills, 110; Senate joint resolutions, 0; public 
laws, 329; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 773 House bills, 6 House joint resolutions, 55 
House concurrent resolutions, 220 simple resolutions, and 113 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 13 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 223 House bills, 4 House joint resolutions, 41 
House concurrent resolutions, and 195 Senate bills, 5 Senate joint 
resolutions, 24 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 432 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 10. Total House bills vetoed, 4; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 6; House bills vetoed, 3; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 4; 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 1 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,548 bills, 41 joint 
resolutions, 58 concurrent resolutions, and 642 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,526 bills, 108 joint 
resolutions, 183 concurrent resolutions, and 957 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 618 reports.
        The House committees issued 910 reports.
         5 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were *1,327 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls, 
*575 yeas and nays, and *749 recorded votes.
         6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV 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 56 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 54 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 8,187 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 97.
        Memorials filed numbered **312.
         * Totals include roll call 300 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 4, 2015 and roll call 44 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on January 13, 2016.
         ** Totals reflect the absence of a Memorial number 7 which was 
skipped in error.