[Senate Calendars for June 28, 2016 - 114th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



 

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

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    Number               Title            Date  and  Senator 
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     S. 1705      An original bill to         July 29, 2015.--Mr. Wyden.
                    authorize appropriations 
                    for fiscal year 2016 for 
                    intelligence-related 
                    activities of the United 
                    States Government, the 
                    Community Management 
                    Account, and the Central 
                    Intelligence Agency 
                    Retirement and 
                    Disability System, and 
                    for other purposes.
     S. 2415      A bill to implement         Jan. 28, 2016.--Mr. 
                    integrity measures to       Grassley.
                    strengthen the EB-5 
                    Regional Center Program 
                    in order to promote and 
                    reform foreign capital 
                    investment and job 
                    creation in American 
                    communities.
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                RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OVER, UNDER THE RULE
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     When objection is heard to immediate consideration of a resolution 
or motion when submitted, it shall be placed here, to be laid before the 
Senate on the next legislative day for consideration, unless by unanimous 
consent the Senate shall otherwise direct. (Rule XIV, Paragraph 6.)

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


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     Number                 Short Title                 Date and Author 
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   S. Res. 18     A resolution making         Jan. 6, 2015.--Mr. 
                    majority party              McConnell.
                    appointments for the 
                    114th Congress.
   S. Res. 20     A resolution limiting       Jan. 6, 2015.--Mr. Udall.
                    certain uses of the 
                    filibuster in the Senate 
                    to improve the 
                    legislative process.




     S. 3100      A bill to ensure that       June 27, 2016.--Mr. 
                    State and local law         Toomey.
                    enforcement may 
                    cooperate with Federal 
                    officials to protect our 
                    communities from violent 
                    criminals and suspected 
                    terrorists who are 
                    illegally present in the 
                    United States.