[House Calendars, Final - 115th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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A
ADA Education and Reform Act. H.R. 620; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.
AFG and SAFER Program Reauthorization Act. S. 829.
AGRICULTURE:
Agriculture and Nutrition Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Conaway.
Agriculture Improvement Act. S. 3042.
Commodity End-User Relief Act. H.R. 238; Mr. Conaway et al.
Hemp Farming Act. S. 2667.
National FFA Organization's Federal Charter Amendments Act. S.
2432.
National Forest System Vegetation Management Pilot Program Act.
H.R. 2921; Mr. Cramer et al.
Pesticide Registration Enhancement Act. H.R. 1029; Mr. Rodney
Davis of Illinois.
Precision Agriculture Connectivity Act. H.R. 4881; Mr. Latta et
al. S. 2343.
Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 953; Mr. Gibbs et al.
Removing Outdated Restrictions to Allow for Job Growth Act. H.R.
1177; Mr. Poliquin.
Securing our Agriculture and Food Act. H.R. 1238; Mr. Young of
Iowa et al. S. 500.
South Carolina Peanut Parity Act. H.R. 2521; Mr. Wilson of South
Carolina et al.
Water and Agriculture Tax Reform Act. H.R. 519; Mr. Buck et al.
Amateur Radio Parity Act. H.R. 555; Mr. Kinzinger et al.
American Soda Ash Competitiveness Act. H.R. 1399; Mr. Cook et al.
``American World War II Heritage City''. H.R. 6118; Mr. Rouzer.
Animal Drug and Animal Generic Drug User Fee Amendments. H.R. 5554; Mr.
Mullin et al. S. 2434.
Anti-Spoofing Act. H.R. 423; Ms. Meng et al.
APPROPRIATIONS:
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies, FY 2019. H.R. 5961; Mr. Aderholt. S.
2976.
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY
2018. H.R. 3268; Mr. Aderholt. S. 1603.
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, FY 2019. H.R.
5952; Mr. Culberson. S. 3072.
Commerce, Justice, Science, FY 2018. H.R. 3267; Mr. Culberson.
S. 1662.
Continuing, Further, FY 2017. H.J. Res. 99; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Continuing, Further, FY 2018. H.J. Res. 123; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Continuing, Further, FY 2019. H.J. Res. 143; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Defense, FY 2017. H.R. 1301; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Defense, FY 2018. H.R. 3219; Ms. Granger.
Defense, FY 2019. H.R. 6157; Ms. Granger. S. 2987. S. 3159.
Correct Enrollment (H.R. 6157). S. Con. Res. 47; Mr.
Shelby.
Disaster Assistance, FY 2018. H.R. 4667; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Energy and Water Development, FY 2018. H.R. 3266; Mr. Simpson.
S. 1609.
Energy and Water Development, FY 2019. H.R. 5895; Mr. Simpson.
S. 2975.
Correct Enrollment (H.R. 5895). S. Con. Res. 46; Mr.
Shelby.
Financial Services, FY 2018. H.R. 3280; Mr. Graves of Georgia.
Financial Services, FY 2019. H.R. 6258; Mr. Graves of Georgia.
S. 3107.
Homeland Security, FY 2018. H.R. 3355; Mr. Carter of Texas.
Homeland Security, FY 2019. H.R. 6776; Mr. Yoder. S. 3109.
Interior, Environment, FY 2018. H.R. 3354; Mr. Calvert.
Interior, Environment, FY 2019. H.R. 6147; Mr. Calvert. S. 3073.
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2018. H.R.
3358; Mr. Cole. S. 1771.
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2019. H.R.
6470; Mr. Cole. S. 3158.
Legislative Branch, FY 2018. H.R. 3162; Mr. Yoder. S. 1648.
Legislative Branch, FY 2019. H.R. 5894; Mr. Yoder. S. 3071.
Military Construction, VA, FY 2018. H.R. 2998; Mr. Dent. S.
1557.
Military Construction, VA, FY 2019. H.R. 5786; Mr. Dent. S.
3024.
Report on Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year
2019. H. Rept. 115-710; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Spending Cuts to Expired and Unnecessary Programs Act. H.R. 3;
Mr. McCarthy et al.
State, Foreign Operations, FY 2018. H.R. 3362; Mr. Rogers of
Kentucky. S. 1780.
State, Foreign Operations, FY 2019. H.R. 6385; Mr. Rogers of
Kentucky. S. 3108.
TARGET Act. H.R. 1625; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 116; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Transportation, HUD, FY 2018. H.R. 3353; Mr. Diaz-Balart. S.
1655.
Transportation, HUD, FY 2019. H.R. 6072; Mr. Diaz-Balart. S.
3023.
ARMED FORCES:
ADVANCE Act. H.R. 2258; Mr. Aguilar et al.
Air Force, Readiness Challenges. H. Res. 1010; Mr. Arrington et
al.
Army, Readiness Challenges. H. Res. 1007; Mr. Russell et al.
Display of National League of Families POW/MIA Flag at World War
I Memorials. S. 2758.
Global War on Terrorism War Memorial Act. H.R. 873; Mr.
Gallagher et al.
Gold Star Family Support and Installation Access Act. H.R. 3897;
Mr. Bacon et al.
Jobs for Our Heroes Act. S. 1393.
Limitation Against Appointment of Persons as Secretary of
Defense within Seven Years of Relief from Active Duty as
Regular Commissioned Officers of the Armed Forces, Exception
to. H.R. 393; Mr. Thornberry. S. 84.
Marine Corps, Readiness Challenges. H. Res. 994; Mr. Gallagher
et al.
Military Injury Surgical Systems Integrated Operationally
Nationwide to Achieve ZERO Preventable Deaths Act. H.R. 880;
Mr. Burgess et al.
Military Residency Choice Act. H.R. 282; Ms. Stefanik et al.
Missing and Unaccounted-For Personnel, Intensify Efforts. H.
Res. 129; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Navy, Readiness Challenges. H. Res. 998; Mr. Wittman et al.
Operation Desert Storm or Operation Desert Shield Memorial. H.J.
Res. 3; Mr. Roe of Tennessee. S.J. Res. 1.
PRIVATE Act. H.R. 2052; Ms. McSally et al.
Recognition of Massacre of 11 African-American Soldiers during
Battle of Bulge. H. Con. Res. 43; Mr. McKinley et al.
Sense of the House of Representatives that the Lack of Full, On-
Time Funding Related to Defense Activities Harms National
Security. H. Res. 995; Ms. Cheney et al.
Silver Star Service Banner Day Act. S. 917.
Special Forces, Readiness Challenges. H. Res. 1009; Mr. Hudson
et al.
USS Indianapolis Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 2101.
Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act. S. 305.
B
Background Check Completion Act. H.R. 3464; Mr. Clyburn et al.
Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act. H.R. 1917; Mr.
Johnson of Ohio et al. S. 2461.
Border Security and Immigration Reform Act. H.R. 6136; Mr. Goodlatte et
al.
Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. H.R. 4712; Mrs. Blackburn
et al.
BUDGET:
Balanced Budget Amendment to Constitution. H.J. Res. 2; Mr.
Goodlatte et al.
Congressional Budget, FY 2017. S. Con. Res. 3.
Congressional Budget, FY 2018. H. Con. Res. 71; Mrs. Black. S.
1. S. Con. Res. 25.
Congressional Budget, FY 2019. H. Con. Res. 128; Mr. Womack. S.
Con. Res. 36. S. Con. Res. 37.
Bureau of Reclamation Transparency Act. H.R. 660; Mr. Gosar et al. S.
216.
C
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES:
AMBER Alert in Indian Country Act. S. 772.
AMBER Alert Nationwide Act. S. 3461.
Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act. S.
2152.
Assisting States' Implementation of Plans of Safe Care Act. H.R.
5890; Mr. Garrett et al.
Child Protection Improvements Act. H.R. 695; Mr. Schiff et al.
S. 705.
Child Safety. H. Con. Res. 72; Mr. Meehan et al.
Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act. S. 597.
Emergency Medical Services for Children Program Reauthorization
Act. S. 3482.
Every Kid Outdoors Act. H.R. 3186; Ms. Tsongas et al.
Family Office Technical Correction Act. H.R. 3972; Mrs. Carolyn
B. Maloney of New York.
Family Self-Sufficiency Act. H.R. 4258; Mr. Duffy et al.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, Reauthorization of.
H.R. 6014; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.
Fostering Stable Housing Opportunities Act. H.R. 2069; Mr.
Turner et al.
Global Child Protection Act. H.R. 1862; Mrs. Roby et al.
Homeless Children and Youth Act. H.R. 1511; Mr. Stivers et al.
Improving Services for Older Youth in Foster Care Act. H.R.
2847; Mr. Faso et al.
Improving Support for Missing and Exploited Children Act. H.R.
1808; Mr. Guthrie et al. S. 1312.
Improving the Federal Response to Families Impacted by Substance
Use Disorder Act. H.R. 5891; Mr. Grothman et al.
Increasing Opportunity through Evidence-Based Home Visiting Act.
H.R. 2824; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al.
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, Reauthorization
of. H.R. 6964; Mr. Lewis of Minnesota et al.
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act.
S. 860.
Juvenile Justice Reform Act. H.R. 1809; Mr. Lewis of Minnesota
et al.
Kerrie Orozco First Responders Family Support Act. H.R. 6580;
Mr. Bacon et al.
Missing Children's Assistance Act. S. 3354.
Modernizing the Interstate Placement of Children in Foster Care
Act. H.R. 2742; Mrs. Walorski et al.
Partnership Grants to Strengthen Families Affected by Parental
Substance Abuse Act. H.R. 2834; Mr. Danny K. Davis of
Illinois et al.
PREEMIE Reauthorization Act. S. 3029.
PROTECT Our Children Act. S. 782.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 28; Mr. Cornyn.
Protecting Against Child Exploitation Act. H.R. 1761; Mr.
Johnson of Louisiana et al.
Protecting Children from Identity Theft Act. H.R. 5192; Mr.
Curbelo of Florida et al.
Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse Act. H.R. 1973; Mrs.
Brooks of Indiana et al. S. 534.
RAISE Family Caregivers Act. H.R. 3759; Mr. Harper et al. S.
1028.
Reducing Barriers for Relative Foster Parents Act. H.R. 2866;
Mr. Smucker et al.
Savanna's Act. S. 1942.
Social Security Child Protection Act. H.R. 1512; Mr. Marchant et
al.
Strengthening Children's Safety Act. H.R. 1842; Mr. Ratcliffe et
al.
Supporting Families in Substance Abuse Treatment Act. H.R. 2857;
Mrs. Noem et al.
Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act. S. 1091.
Tiffany Joslyn Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Program
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 68; Ms. Jackson Lee.
Veterans' Access to Child Care Act. H.R. 95; Ms. Brownley of
California et al.
Victims of Child Abuse Act Reauthorization Act. S. 2961.
Codifying Useful Regulatory Definitions Act. S. 2322.
COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:
Adams Memorial Commission. H.R. 1220; Mr. Lynch et al.
Bob Dole Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 1616.
Coins:
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative
Coin Act. H.R. 1235; Mr. Neal et al.
National Law Enforcement Museum Commemorative Coin Act.
S. 2863.
The American Legion 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Act. H.R. 2519; Mr. Walz et al. S. 1182.
Commemorations:
Canley, John L., Medal of Honor. H.R. 4641; Ms. Brownley
of California.
``Converse Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 1208;
Mr. Cuellar et al.
Vasey, Admiral Lloyd R. ``Joe'', Pacific War
Commemorative Display Establishment Act. H.R. 4300;
Ms. Hanabusa et al. S. 2213.
``Honoring the Nation's First Responders Day''. S. Con. Res. 15.
Medals:
Anwar Sadat Centennial Celebration Act. S. 266.
Chinese-American World War II Veteran Congressional Gold
Medal Act. S. 1050.
Doherty, Glen, Woods, Tyrone, Stevens, J. Christopher,
Smith, Sean, Congresional Gold Medal. H.R. 2315; Mr.
Lynch et al.
Hidden Figures Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 3321.
Larry Doby Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 1861; Mr.
Renacci et al.
Rabbi Michoel Ber Weissmandl Congressional Gold Medal
Act. H.R. 2740; Ms. Velazquez et al.
Stephen Michael Gleason Congressional Gold Medal Act. S.
2652.
USS Indianapolis Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 2101.
Memorials and Monuments:
``Abraham VA Clinic, Abie''. H.R. 609; Mr. Kelly of
Pennsylvania et al.
``Addington Post Office, Zachary''. H.R. 3821; Mr.
Collins of Georgia et al.
``Arellano Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Juana
Navarro''. H.R. 6405; Mr. Denham et al.
``Asch Post Office, Colonel Alfred''. H.R. 6116; Mr.
Moolenaar et al.
``August Post Office, Captain Matthew J.''. S. 3414.
``Baker Post Office, Postmaster Frazier B.''. H.R. 7230;
Mr. Clyburn et al.
``Basilone Post Office, Sergeant John''. H.R. 2815; Mr.
Lance et al.
``Bastean Post Office, Lance Corporal Jordan S.''. H.R.
2673; Mrs. Bustos et al.
``Besko Post Office, Donna Sauers''. H.R. 1850; Mr.
Amash et al.
``Bloomingdale Veterans Memorial Post Office Building''.
H.R. 4574; Mr. Krishnamoorthi et al.
``Borinqueneers Post Office Building''. H.R. 4042; Mr.
Soto et al.
``Bostic Post Office, Sergeant Kenneth Eric''. H.R.
5205; Mr. Kihuen et al.
``Bouyea Post Office Building, Ross''. H.R. 6930; Ms.
Stefanik et al.
``Brown Post Office Building, Jack H.''. H.R. 2979; Mr.
Aguilar et al.
``Burgett Post Office Building, Sergeant Donald''. H.R.
6020; Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
``Capello Post Office Building, Janet''. H.R. 2254; Mr.
Thompson of California et al.
``Cashe Post Office Building, Sergeant First Class Alwyn
Crendall''. H.R. 4840; Mrs. Murphy of Florida et al.
H.R. 7243; Mrs. Murphy of Florida.
``Costin, Jr. Post Office Building, Thomas P.''. H.R.
6059; Mr. Moulton et al.
``Curry Post Office Building, Wayne K.''. H.R. 4890; Mr.
Brown of Maryland et al.
``Earhart Post Office Building, Amelia''. S. 2040.
``Ekpanya Post Office Building, Endy Nddiobong''. H.R.
294; Mr. Olson et al.
``Encinal Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1211; Mr. Cuellar
et al.
``Faleomavaega VA Clinic, Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin''. H.R.
1362; Mrs. Radewagen et al.
``Ford Post Office Building, Napoleon ``Nap''''. H.R.
6591; Mrs. Demings et al.
``Fournet Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic,
Douglas''. S. 3444.
``Gaye Post Office, Marvin''. H.R. 1496; Ms. Bass et al.
``Geer Post Office Building, Deputy Sheriff Derek''.
H.R. 6217; Mr. Tipton et al.
``Gleason-Morrow Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant
Alexandria''. H.R. 5395; Mr. Collins of New York et
al.
Global War on Terrorism War Memorial Act. H.R. 873; Mr.
Gallagher et al.
``Gumm Post Office, Deputy Sheriff Heath McDonald''.
H.R. 5792; Mr. Coffman et al.
``Haggard Post Office Building, Merle''. H.R. 1988; Mr.
McCarthy et al.
``Harrell Post Office, Arla W.''. S. 3442.
``Harris Post Office, Bill''. H.R. 5868; Mr. Gibbs et
al.
``Hatch United States Courthouse, Orrin G.''. S. 3800.
``Hendrix Post Office Building, James Marshall `Jimi'''.
H.R. 6628; Mr. Smith of Washington et al.
``Hinchey Post Office Building, Maurice D.''. H.R. 4722;
Mr. Faso et al.
``Horton, Jr. Post Office Building, Judge James E.''.
H.R. 6513; Mr. Brooks of Alabama et al.
``James Post Office Building, Ollie M.''. H.R. 6838; Mr.
Comer et al.
``Jenkins Post Office, Robert H.''. H.R. 3893; Mr. Yoho
et al.
``Johnson Post Office Building, James C. `Billy'''. H.R.
4285; Mr. LoBiondo et al.
``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse,
George P.''. S. 2734.
``Kennedy Post Office, John Fitzgerald''. H.R. 2464; Mr.
Lynch et al.
``Khan Post Office, Captain Humayun''. H.R. 3184; Mr.
Garrett et al.
``Killebrew Post Office Building, Harmon''. H.R. 3230;
Mr. Labrador et al.
``Kinterknecht Post Office, Sergeant David''. H.R. 6216;
Mr. Tipton et al.
``Kusick VA Community Living Center, Sergeant Joseph
George''. H.R. 2210; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et
al.
``Lee Memorial Post Office, Mabel''. H.R. 4463; Ms.
Velazquez et al.
``Leone Post Office, Frank''. H.R. 6428; Mr. Gottheimer
et al.
``Mahany, Jr., Post Office Building, Patrick E.''. H.R.
6831; Mr. Polis et al.
``McAfee Post Office Building, Dr. Walter S.''. H.R.
3655; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
``McCraw, Sr., Post Office Building, Harold D.''. H.R.
606; Mr. DeSaulnier et al.
``McKenna Jr. Post Office, First Sergeant P. Andrew''.
H.R. 4685; Mr. Cicilline et al.
``Michels Post Office Building, Stanley''. S. 2692.
``Mission Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 1209;
Mr. Cuellar et al.
``Murphy United States Courthouse, Diana E.''. S. 3021.
``Nash Jr. Post Office, Dr. John F.''. H.R. 2302; Mrs.
Watson Coleman et al.
National Emergency Medical Services Commemorative Work.
H.R. 1037; Mr. Lynch et al. S. 1692.
``O'Keeffe Post Office Building, Major Andreas''. H.R.
6780; Ms. Castor of Florida et al.
``Oilar Post Office, Janet Lucille''. H.R. 6655; Mr.
LaMalfa et al.
``Ostrom Post Office, Staff Sergeant Ryan Scott''. H.R.
1858; Mr. Marino et al.
``Owens Post Office Building, Sr. Chief Ryan''. H.R.
3109; Mr. LaHood et al.
``Owens Post Office, Major Robert Odell''. H.R. 5238;
Ms. Clarke of New York et al. S. 2549.
``Palmer Post Office, Logan S.''. H.R. 5935; Mr. Rodney
Davis of Illinois et al.
``Parrish, III, Post Office Building, Deputy Sheriff
Zackari Spurlock''. H.R. 5791; Mr. Coffman et al.
``Pate, Jr. Post Office, Howard B.''. H.R. 3369; Mr.
Hudson et al.
``Pearson Post Office Building, Rutledge''. H.R. 3638;
Mr. Lawson of Florida et al.
``Pease Post Office, Major Homer L.''. H.R. 6621; Mr.
Roe of Tennessee et al.
``Phillips Post Office Building, Vel R.''. H.R. 5784;
Ms. Moore et al.
``Pleasanton Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1210; Mr.
Cuellar et al.
``Rice Federal Building and United States Courthouse,
Walter H.''. S. 2377.
``Rigsby Post Office, U.S. Navy Seaman Dakota Kyle''.
H.R. 3183; Mr. Garrett et al.
``Riney Post Office, Sgt. Douglas J.''. H.R. 2672; Mrs.
Bustos et al.
``Rivers, Jr. Post Office Building, Lance Corporal
Thomas E.''. H.R. 4646; Mr. Palmer et al.
``Robinson Jr. Memorial Post Office Building, James
William''. H.R. 6167; Mr. Roskam et al.
``Robinson United States Courthouse, Mary Lou''. H.R.
5772; Mr. Thornberry.
``Rodgers Post Office, Sgt. Josh''. H.R. 4326; Mr.
LaHood et al.
``Ruiz Post Office Building, Army Specialist Jose L.''.
H.R. 5412; Mr. King of New York et al.
Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act. H.R.
2156; Mr. Knight et al.
``Sakato Post Office, George''. S. 931.
``Schmieman Post Office Building, Sergeant Dietrich''.
H.R. 5504; Mr. Newhouse et al.
``Slaughter Post Office, Louise and Bob''. H.R. 7293;
Mr. Morelle et al.
``Smith Post Office, SO2 Navy SEAL Adam Olin''. H.R.
5475; Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.
``Steele Post Office, Captain Joshua E.''. H.R. 5737;
Mrs. Bustos et al.
``Sugarmon Post Office Building, Judge Russell B.''.
H.R. 5349; Mr. Cohen et al.
``Svehla Post Office Building, Private Henry''. S. 3209.
``Taub Post Office, Staff Sergeant Peter''. H.R. 2873;
Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.
``Taylor Vet Center Outstation, Major Brent''. H.R.
7163; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
``Thomas, Sergeant Ernest I. ``Boots'' VA Clinic''. S.
2246.
``Thompson Federal Building and United States
Courthouse, Fred D.''. H.R. 375; Mrs. Blackburn et
al.
``Tilden Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1207; Mr. Cuellar
et al.
``Toombs Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Facility,
Sergeant John''. H.R. 2634; Mr. DesJarlais et al.
``Turner Post Office Building, Sgt. Maj. Wardell B.''.
H.R. 4913; Mr. Harris et al.
``Tuskegee Airman Post Office Building''. H.R. 4406; Mr.
Espaillat et al.
``Veterans Memorial Post Office''. H.R. 6335; Ms. Esty
of Connecticut et al.
``Wheeler United States Courthouse, John Hervey''. H.R.
3460; Mr. Butterfield et al.
``White Jr. Post Office, Specialist Jeffrey L.''. H.R.
452; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.
``Whitehurst Federal Building, George W.''. H.R. 6622;
Mr. Francis Rooney of Florida et al.
``Williams Chapter of the Triple Nickles (555th P.I.A.)
Post Office, Richard W.''. S. 3237.
``Williams Post Office Building, Corporal Jeffery
Allen''. H.R. 4407; Mr. Hultgren et al.
``Williams Post Office Building, J. Elliott''. H.R.
4301; Mr. Norman et al.
Williams VA Medical Center, Hershel ``Woody''. S. 1165.
``Win'E Post Office, Specialist Trevor A.''. H.R. 4946;
Mr. Correa et al.
``Wyatt Post Office Building, Spc. Sterling William''.
H.R. 4960; Mrs. Hartzler et al.
Operation Desert Storm or Operation Desert Shield Memorial. H.J.
Res. 3; Mr. Roe of Tennessee. S.J. Res. 1.
Program to Commemorate 75th Anniversary of World War II. S.
3661.
Recognition of Massacre of 11 African-American Soldiers during
Battle of Bulge. H. Con. Res. 43; Mr. McKinley et al.
COMMUNICATIONS AND BROADCASTING:
READI Act. S. 3238.
Community Empowerment for Mitigated Properties Act. H.R. 1735; Mr. Babin
et al.
Community Reclamation Partnerships Act. H.R. 2937; Mr. LaHood et al.
Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. H.R. 38; Mr. Hudson et al.
Concrete Masonry Products Research, Education, and Promotion Act. S.
374.
CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:
Adjournments:
April 2017, House. H. Con. Res. 48; Mr. Sessions.
Anwar Sadat Centennial Celebration Act. H.R. 754; Mr. Stewart et
al.
Appointment of Members of Board of Directors of Office of
Compliance. H.R. 1228; Mr. Harper et al.
Assemble Outside the Seat of Government. H. Con. Res. 1; Mr.
Sessions.
Attack on Members of Congress; Gratitude for Actions of Capitol
Police. H. Res. 385; Mr. McCarthy.
Balanced Budget Amendment to Constitution. H.J. Res. 2; Mr.
Goodlatte et al.
Bob Dole Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 1616.
Bush, Honorable George Herbert Walker, Use of Catafalque. S.
Con. Res. 56.
Ceremony for Commemoration of the Days of Rememberance of
Victims of the Holocaust, Use of the rotunda in Capitol. H.
Con. Res. 18; Mr. Meehan et al.
Ceremony to Award Congresional Gold Medal to Bob Dole, Use of
Rotunda of the Capitol. S. Con. Res. 31.
Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal Collectively to
Members of the Office of Strategic Services, Use of
Emancipation Hall. H. Con. Res. 106; Mr. Latta et al. S.
Con. Res. 35.
Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal to Filipino
Veterans of World War II, Use of Emancipation Hall in the
Capitol Visitors Center. S. Con. Res. 23.
Chinese-American World War II Veteran Congressional Gold Medal
Act. S. 1050.
Clarification of Sources of Authority to Issue Regulations
Regarding Certifications and Other Criteria Applicable to
Legislative Branch Employees Under Wounded Warriors Federal
Leave Act. H.R. 6160; Mr. Harper et al.
Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 Reform Act. H.R. 4924;
Mr. Harper et al. S. 2952. S. 3749.
Congressional Accountability and Harassment Reform Act. S. 2872.
Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. S. 3509.
Congressional Disapproval of a Rule Submitted by the Securities
and Exchange Commission Relating to ``Disclosure of Payments
by Resource Extraction Issuers''. H.J. Res. 41; Mr. Huizenga
et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Bureau of
Land Management Relating to ``Waste Prevention, Production
Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation''. H.J. Res.
36; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Department of
the Interior Relating to ``Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife,
and Public Participation and Closure Procedures, on National
Wildlife Refuges in Alaska''. H.J. Res. 69; Mr. Young of
Alaska et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule Submitted by
Secretary of Health and Human Services Relating to
Compliance with Title X Requirements by Project Recipients
in Selecting Subrecipients. H.J. Res. 43; Mrs. Black et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Defense, the General Services Administration,
and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Relating to the Federal Acquisition Regulation. H.J. Res.
37; Ms. Foxx et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Accountability and State
Plans Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965. H.J. Res. 57; Mr. Rokita et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Teacher Preparation
Issues. H.J. Res. 58; Mr. Guthrie et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to ``Clarification of
Employer's Continuing Obligation to Make and Maintain an
Accurate Record of Each Recordable Injury and Illness''.
H.J. Res. 83; Mr. Byrne et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Drug Testing of Unemployment
Compensation Applicants. H.J. Res. 42; Mr. Brady of Texas et
al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by Qualified State Political Subdivisions for
Non-Governmental Employees. H.J. Res. 67; Mr. Francis Rooney
of Florida et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees. H.J.
Res. 66; Mr. Walberg et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Interior Known as the Stream Protection
Rule. H.J. Res. 38; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Interior Related to the Procedures Used to
Prepare, Revise, or Amend Land Use Plans Pursuant to the
Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. H.J. Res.
44; Ms. Cheney et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Protecting the
Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other
Telecommunication Services''. S.J. Res. 34.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Social
Security Administration Relating to Implementation of the
NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007. H.J. Res. 40; Mr.
Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United
States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection Relating to Prepaid Accounts Under the
Electronic Fund Transfer Act and the Truth in Lending Act.
S.J. Res. 19.
Congressional Subpoena Compliance and Enforcement Act. H.R.
4010; Mr. Issa et al.
Days of Remembrance of Victims of Holocaust, Use of Emancipation
Hall. H. Con. Res. 103; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.
District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run,
Use of Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 69; Ms. Norton.
Electoral Vote Count. S. Con. Res. 2.
Elimination of Non-Application of Certain State Waiver
Provisions to Members of Congress and Congressional Staff.
H.R. 2192; Ms. McSally et al.
Frederick Douglass Birthday Celebration, Use of Emancipation
Hall. H. Con. Res. 102; Mr. McCarthy.
Greater Washington Soap Box Derby, Use of the Capitol Grounds.
H. Con. Res. 36; H. Con. Res. 113; Mr. Hoyer et al.
Hidden Figures Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 3321.
House of Representatives:
Adjusting Amount of Members' Representational Allowance.
H. Res. 411; Mr. Harper.
Clerk Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr.
McCarthy.
Committee Membership:
Authority of the Ranking Minority Member of the
Committee on the Judiciary, Relating to the
Exercise of. H. Res. 636; Mr. Crowley.
Majority. H. Res. 6; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers. H.
Res. 29; Mr. Smith of Missouri. H. Res. 36;
Mr. Collins of Georgia. H. Res. 51; Mrs.
McMorris Rodgers. H. Res. 131; Mr. Bishop of
Utah. H. Res. 303; Mr. Byrne. H. Res. 381;
H. Res. 410; Mr. Buck. H. Res. 579; Mr.
Collins of Georgia. H. Res. 634; Ms. Cheney.
H. Res. 685; Ms. Foxx. H. Res. 695; Mr.
Curbelo of Florida. H. Res. 710; Ms. Foxx.
H. Res. 719; Ms. Cheney. H. Res. 814; Mr.
Ratcliffe. H. Res. 844; H. Res. 897; Mr.
Woodall. H. Res. 963; H. Res. 1000; H. Res.
1050; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.
Minority. H. Res. 7; H. Res. 25; H. Res. 34; H.
Res. 39; H. Res. 45; H. Res. 52; H. Res. 56;
H. Res. 59; H. Res. 95; H. Res. 98; H. Res.
127; Mr. Crowley. H. Res. 412; Ms. Sanchez.
H. Res. 439; H. Res. 453; H. Res. 669; H.
Res. 709; H. Res. 764; H. Res. 816; H. Res.
833; Mr. Crowley.
Committees:
Committee Funding. H. Res. 173; Mr. Harper.
Designating Democratic Cloakroom as the ``Gabrielle
Giffords-Leo J. Ryan Cloakroom''. H. Res. 615; Ms.
Speier et al.
Graham, Reverend Billy. H. Res. 759; Mr. Budd et al.
Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 9; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 679;
Mr. McCarthy.
Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United
States, of High Misdemeanors. H. Res. 646; H. Res.
705; Mr. Al Green of Texas.
Inaugural Ceremonies, Attendance of. H. Res. 37; Mr.
Collins of Georgia.
Mandatory Anti-Harassment and Anti-Discrimination
Policies for House Offices. H. Res. 724; Mr. Harper
et al.
Mandatory Completion of Program of Training in Workplace
Rights and Responsbilities. H. Res. 630; Mrs.
Comstock et al.
Michel, Honorable Robert Henry ``Bob'', Death of. H.
Res. 151; Mr. LaHood.
Minority Employees Designation. H. Res. 8; Mr. Crowley.
Oath of Office, 13th Congressional District of Michigan.
H. Res. 1161; Mr. Levin.
Officers Election. H. Res. 1; Mrs. McMorris Rodgers.
Official Photographs of the House. H. Res. 350; Mr.
Harper.
Olmstead's Design for Democracy, Authorizing the
Printing as House Document. H. Con. Res. 118; Mr.
Harper et al.
Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H.
Res. 3; H. Res. 677; Mr. McCarthy.
Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker and
Clerk. H. Res. 4; Mr. Conyers.
Question of the Privileges of the House. H. Res. 726;
Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico. H. Res.
856; H. Res. 878; Mr. Crowley. H. Res. 1019; Mr.
Brady of Texas.
Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; H.
Res. 678; Mr. McCarthy.
Rules and Manual Revised Edition. H. Res. 1164; Mr.
McCarthy.
Rules of the House. H. Res. 5; Mr. McCarthy.
Rules Two-Thirds Vote Waiver. H. Res. 221; Mr. Sessions.
H. Res. 280; Mr. Woodall. H. Res. 299; Mr. Byrne. H.
Res. 481; Ms. Cheney. H. Res. 500; Mr. Cole. H. Res.
667; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 696; Mr. Cole. H. Res.
708; H. Res. 1020; H. Res. 1181; Mr. Sessions.
Rules, Motions to Suspend. H. Res. 221; Mr. Sessions. H.
Res. 280; Mr. Woodall. H. Res. 299; Mr. Byrne. H.
Res. 396; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 481; Ms. Cheney. H. Res.
500; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 538; Mr. Sessions. H. Res.
562; Mr. Collins of Georgia. H. Res. 667; Mr.
Sessions. H. Res. 696; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 708; Mr.
Sessions. H. Res. 811; Mr. Buck. H. Res. 1020; H.
Res. 1181; Mr. Sessions.
Slaughter, Honorable Louise McIntosh, Death of. H. Res.
788; Mr. Tonko.
Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr.
McCarthy.
Improving the Inspector General Process for Legislative Branch
Instrumentalities Act. S. 3748.
Joint Committees:
Inaugural Ceremonies. S. Con. Res. 1.
Library. H. Res. 82; Mr. Harper.
Printing. H. Res. 82; Mr. Harper.
Joint Session, Message from the President. H. Con. Res. 23; Mr.
Burgess.
Joint Session, President's State of the Union. H. Con. Res. 101;
Mr. Aderholt.
King Kamehameha I Birthday Celebration, Use of Emancipation Hall
in the Capitol Visitors Center. H. Con. Res. 112; Ms.
Hanabusa et al. S. Con. Res. 14.
Larry Doby Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 1861; Mr. Renacci
et al.
``Lincoln Room'', H-226 of the United States Capitol. H. Res.
1063; Mr. LaHood et al.
Lying in Honor Reverend Billy Graham, Use of the Rotunda of the
Capitol. H. Con. Res. 107; Mr. McHenry et al.
Lying in State Honorable George Herbert Walker Bush, Use of the
Rotunda of the Capitol. S. Con. Res. 55.
Lying in State Honorable John Sidney McCain, III, Use of the
Rotunda of the Capitol. S. Con. Res. 44.
McCain III, Honorable John Sidney, Use of Catafalque. S. Con.
Res. 43.
Modernizing Congressional Reporting Act. S. 3027.
National Peace Officers Memorial Service and National Honor
Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition, Use of Capitol Grounds. H.
Con. Res. 115; Mr. Barletta et al.
National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor
Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition, Use of the Capitol Grounds.
H. Con. Res. 35; Mr. Barletta et al.
Printing of 26th Edition of the Pocket Version of the
Constitution of the United States, Authorization of. S. Con.
Res. 54.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection Relating to ``Arbitration
Agreements''. H.J. Res. 111; Mr. Rothfus et al.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection relating to `Indirect Auto
Lending and Compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity
Act`. S.J. Res. 57.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Treasury Relating to ``Returns by Exempt
Organizations and Returns by Certain Non-Exempt
Organizations''. S.J. Res. 64.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Restoring Internet
Freedom''. S.J. Res. 52.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the
Secretaries of the Treasury, of Labor, and Health and Human
Services relating to ``Short-Term, Limited Duration
Insurance''. S.J. Res. 63.
Rabbi Michoel Ber Weissmandl Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R.
2740; Ms. Velazquez et al.
Senate:
Akaka, Honorable Daniel K.. S. Res. 455.
Bunning, Honorable James Paul David ``Jim'', Death of.
S. Res. 184.
Bush, President George Herbert Walker. S. Res. 715.
Cernan, Eugene A. ``Gene''. S. Res. 27.
Congressional Budget, FY 2017. S. Con. Res. 3.
Domenici, Pietro ``Pete'' Vichi., Death of. S. Res. 254.
Graham Jr., William ``Billy''. S.J. Res. 53.
``Huddleston, Honorable Walter `Dee`''. S. Res. 700.
Laxalt, Paul. S. Res. 609.
McCain, Honorable John Sidney. H. Res. 1047; Mr.
Schweikert. S. Res. 619.
Melcher, Honorable John, Death of. S. Res. 474.
Miller, Zell Bryan. S. Res. 454.
Quorum Assembled. S. Res. 2.
Tydings, Honorable Joseph D. ``Joe'', Death of. S. Res.
684.
Stephen Michael Gleason Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 2652.
Unveiling of the American Prisoners of War/Missing in Action
(POW/MIA) Chair of Honor, Use of Emancipation Hall in the
Capitol Visitors Center. S. Con. Res. 26.
Wounded Officers Recovery Act. H.R. 3298; Mr. Barton et al.
Cormorant Relief Act. H.R. 6302; Mr. Bergman.
COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE:
All Circuit Review Act. H.R. 2229; Mr. Cummings et al.
Bankruptcy Judgeship Act. H.R. 2266; Mr. Conyers et al. S. 1107.
House Agree to Senate Amendment with an Amendment (H.R.
2266). H. Res. 569; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Correct Enrollment (H.R. 2266). H. Con. Res. 85; Mr.
Frelinghuysen.
Citizens' Right to Know Act. H.R. 2152; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.
Clean Up the Code Act. H.R. 7093; Mr. Chabot et al.
Congressional Subpoena Compliance and Enforcement Act. H.R.
4010; Mr. Issa et al.
Extension of Authority of Judicial Conference to Redact
Sensitive Information. H.R. 3229; Mr. Jeffries et al. S.
1584.
Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act. H.R. 985; Mr. Goodlatte
et al.
Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Charter Amendments
Act. H.R. 4100; Mr. Chabot.
Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act. H.R. 906; Mr.
Farenthold et al.
Innocent Party Protection Act. H.R. 725; Mr. Buck et al.
Judgment Fund Transparency Act. H.R. 1096; Mr. Stewart et al.
Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act. H.R. 720; Mr. Smith of Texas et al.
Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act. H.R. 1033; Mr. Collins
of Georgia et al.
POWER Act. S. 717.
Private Property Rights Protection Act. H.R. 1689; Mr.
Sensenbrenner et al.
Protecting Access to the Courts for Taxpayers Act. H.R. 3996;
Mr. Issa et al.
Special Counsel Independence Protection Act. H.R. 3654; Ms.
Jackson Lee et al.
Special Counsel Integrity Act. H.R. 4669; Mr. Cohen et al.
Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act.
H.R. 659; Mr. Farenthold et al. H.R. 5645; Mrs. Handel et
al.
Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act. H.R. 732; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
United States Parole Commission. H.R. 6896; Mr. Sensenbrenner et
al.
CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION:
Abolish Human Trafficking Act. S. 1311.
Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1188; Mr. Sensenbrenner et
al. H.R. 6847; Mrs. Roby et al.
Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act.
H.R. 1865; Mrs. Wagner et al.
AMBER Alert in Indian Country Act. S. 772.
American Law Enforcement Heroes Act. H.R. 1428; Mr. Hurd et al.
S. 583.
Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act. S.
2152.
Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act. H.R. 5954; Mr. Goodlatte et
al. S. 2946.
Appropriations for Border Infrastructure Construction, Provide
Conditional Resident Status to Certain Aliens, and Amend the
Immigration and Nationality Act to Include Grounds of
Inadmissibility for Criminal Gangs and Cartels. S. 2199.
Ashanti Alert Act. H.R. 5075; Mr. Taylor et al.
Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy Act.
H.R. 496; Mr. Coffman et al.
Child Protection Improvements Act. H.R. 695; Mr. Schiff et al.
S. 705.
Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection Act. S. 3191.
Combat Online Predators Act. H.R. 4203; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.
Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act. S. 1536.
Community Safety and Security Act. H.R. 6691; Mrs. Handel.
Condeming Hate Crime. H. Res. 257; Mrs. Comstock et al.
CREEPER Act. H.R. 4655; Mr. Donovan et al.
Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act. H.R. 3697; Mrs. Comstock
et al.
Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act. S. 807.
CyberTipline Modernization Act. S. 3170.
Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act. H.R. 6720; Mr. Buchanan
et al.
Effective Prosecution of Possession of Biological Toxins and
Agents Act. S. 2.
Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act. S. 178.
Empowering Law Enforcement to Fight Sex Trafficking Demand Act.
H.R. 2480; Mrs. Hartzler et al.
Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act. H.R. 2664; Mr.
Walberg et al.
FIRST STEP Act. H.R. 5682; Mr. Collins of Georgia et al.
First Step Act. S. 3649. S. 3747.
Fix NICS Act. H.R. 4477; Mr. Culberson et al.
Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2200; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et
al.
Global Child Protection Act. H.R. 1862; Mrs. Roby et al.
Justice for Victims of IRS Scams and Identity Theft Act. H.R.
2905; Mr. Young of Iowa et al.
Justice for Victims of Lynching Act. S. 3178.
Justice Served Act. H.R. 4854; Mr. Carter of Texas et al.
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act.
S. 860.
Juvenile Justice Reform Act. H.R. 1809; Mr. Lewis of Minnesota
et al.
Kevin and Avonte's Law. S. 2070.
Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act. H.R. 2228; Mrs.
Brooks of Indiana et al. S. 867.
Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati Correctional Officer Self-Protection
Act. H.R. 613; Mr. McKinley et al.
MAIN STREET Cybersecurity Act. S. 770.
National Criminal Justice Commission Act. S. 573.
National Law Enforcement Museum Exhibits Act. H.R. 1417; Mr.
Young of Alaska et al.
No Human Trafficking on Our Roads Act. S. 1532.
No Sanctuary for Criminals Act. H.R. 3003; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
PACT Act. S. 654.
Police and Community Alliances Designed to Enhance and Improve
Communication and Collaboration Between Members of the Law
Enforcement Community and the Public They Serve. H. Res.
285; Mr. Taylor et al.
Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act. H.R. 506; Mr. Thomas J.
Rooney of Florida et al.
Prevention of Private Information Dissemination Act. H.R. 4294;
Mr. Kustoff of Tennessee.
Private Corrado Piccoli Purple Heart Preservation Act. S. 765.
Probation Officer Protection Act. H.R. 1039; Mr. Reichert et al.
Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act. H.R.
3249; Mrs. Comstock et al.
Protect and Serve Act. H.R. 5698; Mr. Rutherford et al.
PROTECT Our Children Act. S. 782.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 28; Mr. Cornyn.
Protecting Against Child Exploitation Act. H.R. 1761; Mr.
Johnson of Louisiana et al.
Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse Act. H.R. 1973; Mrs.
Brooks of Indiana et al. S. 534.
Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 4760) To Amend the
Immigration Laws and the Homeland Security Laws, and for
other purposes. H. Res. 774; Mr. Denham et al.
Public Safety Officers' Benefits Improvement Act. S. 419.
Put Trafficking Victims First Act. H.R. 2473; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Rapid DNA Act. H.R. 510; Mr. Sensenbrenner et al. S. 139.
Correct Enrollment (S. 139). H. Con. Res. 98; Mr. Nunes.
Reauthorizing and Extending Grants for Recovery from Opioid Use
Programs Act. H.R. 6029; Mr. Rothfus.
SAFE Act. H.R. 3317; Mr. Trott et al.
SAFER Act. S. 1766.
SECURE Act. S. 2192.
Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act. S. 1693.
STOP School Violence Act. H.R. 4909; Mr. Rutherford et al.
Strengthen Border Security, Increase Resources for Enforcement
of Immigration Laws. S. 1757.
Strengthening Children's Safety Act. H.R. 1842; Mr. Ratcliffe et
al.
Strengthening State and Local Cyber Crime Fighting Act. H.R.
1616; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.
Targeting Child Predators Act. H.R. 883; Mr. DeSantis et al.
Thin Blue Line Act. H.R. 115; Mr. Buchanan et al.
D
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:
Limitation Against Appointment of Persons as Secretary of
Defense within Seven Years of Relief from Active Duty as
Regular Commissioned Officers of the Armed Forces, Exception
to. H.R. 393; Mr. Thornberry. S. 84.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018. H.R.
2810; Mr. Thornberry et al. S. 1519.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019. H.R.
5515; Mr. Thornberry et al.
Disaster Assistance Fairness and Accountability Act. H.R. 3176; Mr.
MacArthur et al.
Disaster Assistance Support for Communities and Homeowners Act. H.R.
1684; Mr. Nadler et al.
Disaster Recovery Reform Act. H.R. 4460; Mr. Barletta et al. S. 3041.
DISCHARGE PETITIONS:
Pursuant to clause 2, rule XV:
1. Providing for consideration of H.R. 305, Presidential
Tax Transparency Act; Filed Apr. 5, 2017. H.R. 305;
Ms. Eshoo.
2. Providing for consideration of H.R. 356, Protecting
Our Democracy Act; Filed May 17, 2017. H.R. 356; Mr.
Swalwell of California.
3. Providing for consideration of H.R. 1436, to Provide
for Reconciliation Pursuant to Title II of the
Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year
2017; Filed Aug. 11, 2017. H. Res. 458; Mr. Garrett.
4. Providing for consideration of H.R. 496, Bar Removal
of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy Act;
Filed Sep. 5, 2017. H.R. 496; Mr. Coffman.
5. Providing for consideration of H.Res 508, a
resolution providing for consideration of the bill
(H.R. 1084) to address slow economic growth and spur
investment and development in underserved
communities across America; Filed Sep. 25, 2017. H.
Res. 508; Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.
6. Providing for consideration of H.R. 4240, Public
Safety and Second Amendment Rights Protection Act;
Filed Feb. 26, 2018. H.R. 4240; Mr. Thompson of
California.
7. Providing for consideration of H.R. 3464, Background
Check Completion Act; Filed Feb. 27, 2018. H.R.
3464; Mr. Clyburn.
8. Providing for consideration of H.R. 4669, Special
Counsel Integrity Act; Filed Mar. 21, 2018. H.R.
4669; Mr. Cohen.
9. Providing for consideration of H.R. 3654, Special
Counsel Independence Protection Act; Filed Mar. 22,
2018. H.R. 3654; Ms. Jackson Lee.
10. Providing for consideration of H.Res. 774, a
resolution providing for consideration of the bill
(H.R. 4760) to amend the immigration laws and the
homeland security laws, and for other purposes;
Filed May 9, 2018. H. Res. 774; Mr. Curbelo of
Florida.
11. Providing for consideration of H.Res 873, a
resolution providing for consideration of the joint
resolution (H.J. Res 137) Congressional Disapproval
Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United States Code, of
the Rule Submitted by the Federal Communications
Commission Relating to ``Restoring Internet
Freedom''; Filed May 17, 2018. H. Res. 873; Mr.
Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:
Designation of Boris Nemtsov Plaza. S. 459.
District of Columbia and National Park Service, Authorization to
Enter into Cooperative Management Agreements. H.R. 2897; Ms.
Norton et al.
District of Columbia Courts and Public Defender Service
Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments Act. H.R. 1003; Ms.
Norton.
Global War on Terrorism War Memorial Act. H.R. 873; Mr.
Gallagher et al.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia, Maryland,
and the District of Columbia to Enter into a Compact
Relating to the Establishment of the Washington Metrorail
Safety Commission. H.J. Res. 76; Mr. Hoyer et al. H.J. Res.
92; Mrs. Comstock et al. S.J. Res. 22.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia, Maryland,
and the District of Columbia to Enter into a Compact
Relating to the Establishment of the Washington Metrorail
Safety Commission (H.J. Res. 76): return of papers. H. Res.
469; Mr. Buck.
John F. Kennedy Center Reauthorization Act. S. 1359.
National Emergency Medical Services Commemorative Work. H.R.
1037; Mr. Lynch et al. S. 1692.
Robert Emmet Park Act. H.R. 1500; Mr. Crowley et al.
Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act.
H.R. 1387; Mr. Chaffetz et al.
Smithsonian National Zoological Park Central Parking Facility
Authorization Act. H.R. 4009; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et
al.
Drinking Water System Improvement Act. H.R. 3387; Mr. Harper.
E
Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. S.
2155.
EDUCATION:
Automated External Defibrillator Training in Schools. H. Res.
35; Mr. Duncan of Tennessee et al.
Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act. S. 597.
Cyber Scholarship Opportunities Act. S. 754.
Education and Energy Act. H.R. 5859; Mr. Tipton et al.
Empowering Students Through Enhanced Financial Counseling Act.
H.R. 1635; Mr. Guthrie et al.
Faster Access to Federal Student Aid Act. S. 3611.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic
Preservation Program, Reauthorization. H.R. 1135; Mr.
Clyburn et al. S. 1446.
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria Education Relief Act. S.
1866.
National Memorial to Fallen Educators Act. H.R. 2711; Mr.
Marshall et al. S. 167.
Promoting Real Opportunity, Success, and Prosperity through
Education Reform Act. H.R. 4508; Ms. Foxx et al.
Protecting Girls' Access to Education Act. H.R. 2408; Mr. Chabot
et al. S. 1580.
Public-Private Partnerships to Bring Computer Science Education
to More K-12 Classrooms, Support of. H. Con. Res. 95; Mr.
Taylor et al.
Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization Act.
H.R. 1387; Mr. Chaffetz et al.
School Resource Officer Assessment Act. H.R. 5242; Mr. Higgins
of Louisiana et al.
Servicemembers Improved Transition through Reforms for Ensuring
Progress Act. H.R. 4830; Mr. Bilirakis et al.
STEM Research and Education Effectiveness and Transparency Act.
H.R. 4375; Mrs. Comstock et al.
STOP School Violence Act. H.R. 4909; Mr. Rutherford et al.
Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act. H.R. 627; Mr.
Cartwright et al.
Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st
Century Act. H.R. 2353; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.
S. 3217.
Women in Aerospace Education Act. H.R. 4254; Mr. Knight et al.
ELECTIONS AND VOTING:
Administrative Penalty Authority of Federal Election Commission,
Extension of. H.R. 7120; Mr. Harper et al.
Email Privacy Act. H.R. 387; Mr. Yoder et al.
Emergency Aid to American Survivors of Hurricanes Irma and Jose Overseas
Act. H.R. 3732; Mr. Reichert.
Emission Standards for New Residential Wood Heaters, Hydronic Heaters,
and Forced-Air Furnaces, Compliance Deadline. S. 1857.
Endangered Species Litigation Reasonableness Act. H.R. 3131; Mr.
Huizenga et al.
ENERGY AND FUELS:
Advanced Nuclear Energy Technologies Act. S. 1457.
Advanced Nuclear Fuel Availability Act. H.R. 6140; Mr. Flores et
al.
Advanced Nuclear Technology Development Act. H.R. 590; Mr. Latta
et al.
Application of Energy Conservation Standards to Certain External
Power Supplies. S. 226.
ARPA-E Act. H.R. 5906; Mr. Lucas et al.
Bureau of Reclamation Pumped Storage Hydropower Development Act.
H.R. 1967; Mr. Lamborn et al.
Capitalizing on American Storage Potential Act. S. 1337.
Ceiling Fan Energy Conservation Harmonization Act. S. 2030.
Clarification of Facility Merger Authorization of the Federal
Power Act. H.R. 1109; Mr. Walberg et al.
Common Sense Permitting Act. H.R. 6106; Mr. Pearce et al.
Cyber Sense Act. H.R. 5239; Mr. Latta et al.
Department of Energy Research and Innovation Act. H.R. 589; Mr.
Smith of Texas et al. S. 2503.
Department of Energy Research Infrastructure Act. H.R. 4376; Mr.
Knight et al.
Department of Energy Science and Innovation Act. H.R. 5905; Mr.
Weber of Texas et al.
Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. S. 1447.
Domestic Offshore Energy Reinvestment Act. H.R. 6771; Mr. Graves
of Louisiana et al.
Education and Energy Act. H.R. 5859; Mr. Tipton et al.
Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act. H.R. 1873;
Mr. LaMalfa et al.
Ending Duplicative Permitting Act. H.R. 6107; Mr. Pearce et al.
Energy and Manufacturing Workforce Development. H.R. 338; Mr.
Rush et al.
Energy and Natural Resources Act. S. 1460.
Energy Diplomacy Act. H.R. 5535; Mr. McCaul et al.
Energy Efficient Government Technology Act. H.R. 306; Ms. Eshoo
et al.
Energy Emergency Leadership Act. H.R. 5174; Mr. Walberg et al.
Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act. S. 385.
Energy Savings Through Public-Private Partnerships Act. H.R.
723; Mr. Kinzinger et al. S. 239.
Energy Technology Maturation Act. S. 1799.
Enhancing Grid Security through Public-Private Partnerships Act.
H.R. 5240; Mr. McNerney et al.
Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency
Preparedness Act. H.R. 3050; Mr. Upton et al.
Ensuring Small Scale LNG Certainty and Access Act. H.R. 4606;
Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.
EPS Improvement Act. H.R. 518; Ms. DeGette et al.
Fair Ratepayer Accountability, Transparency, and Efficiency
Standards Act. H.R. 587; Mr. Kennedy et al. S. 186.
Federal Coal Leasing, Moratorium on. H.R. 1778; Ms. Cheney et
al.
FERC Report on Certain Hydropower Projects. S. 1030.
Hydroelectric Project Expansion. H.R. 220; Mr. Young of Alaska.
S. 214.
Hydroelectric Project Extension. H.R. 446; H.R. 447; Mr.
Griffith. H.R. 951; Ms. Foxx. H.R. 2122; Mr. McKinley et al.
H.R. 2828; Mr. Newhouse. S. 490. S. 491. S. 710. S. 723. S.
730.
Hydropower Policy Modernization Act. H.R. 3043; Mrs. McMorris
Rodgers.
HYPE Act. H.R. 2274; Mr. Peters.
J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Hydropower Extension Act. H.R.
2457; Mr. Johnson of Louisiana. S. 1142.
Modernizing Authorizations for Necessary Hydropower Approvals.
S. 724.
Modification of Credit for Production from Advanced Nuclear
Power Facilities. H.R. 1551; Mr. Rice of South Carolina et
al.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 48; Mr. Hatch.
Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act. S. 512.
Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act. S. 97.
Nuclear Energy Research Infrastructure Act. H.R. 4378; Mr. Weber
of Texas et al.
Nuclear Utilization of Keynote Energy Act. H.R. 1320; Mr.
Kinzinger et al.
Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act. H.R. 3053; Mr. Shimkus et
al.
Offshore Wind for Territories Act. H.R. 6665; Ms. Bordallo et
al.
Pipeline and LNG Facility Cybersecurity Preparedness Act. H.R.
5175; Mr. Upton et al.
Planning for American Energy Act. H.R. 2907; Mr. Tipton et al.
Power And Security Systems (PASS) Act. H.R. 511; Mr. Welch et
al. S. 190.
Promoting Closed-Loop Pumped Storage Hydropower Act. H.R. 2880;
Mr. Griffith.
Promoting Cross-Border Energy Infrastructure Act. H.R. 2883; Mr.
Mullin et al.
Promoting Hydropower Development at Existing Nonpowered Dams
Act. H.R. 2872; Mr. Bucshon.
Promoting Interagency Coordination for Review of Natural Gas
Pipelines Act. H.R. 2910; Mr. Flores et al.
Public Land Renewable Energy Development Act. H.R. 825; Mr.
Gosar et al.
Qualifying Conduit Hydropower Facilities. H.R. 2786; Mr. Hudson
et al.
Reliable Investment in Vital Energy Reauthorization Act. S.
1336.
Relief from New Source Performance Standards Act. H.R. 453; Mr.
Peterson et al.
Removing Barriers to Energy Independence Act. H.R. 6087; Ms.
Cheney et al.
Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment Act. H.R.
1119; Mr. Rothfus et al.
SECURE American Energy Act. H.R. 4239; Mr. Scalise et al.
Securing Energy Infrastructure Act. S. 79.
Small Scale LNG Access Act. S. 1981.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve Reform Act. H.R. 6511; Mr. Barton et
al.
Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act. H.R. 627; Mr.
Cartwright et al.
Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulations Act. H.R. 3117;
Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia et al.
Western Area Power Administration Transparency Act. H.R. 2371;
Mr. Gosar et al. S. 930.
Energy Savings from Lubricating Oil, Study of. H.R. 1733; Mrs. Brooks of
Indiana et al.
Enhancing Geothermal Production on Federal Lands Act. H.R. 4568; Mr.
Labrador et al.
Environmental Compliance Cost Transparency Act. H.R. 5556; Mr. Gosar et
al.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:
Advancing Conservation and Education Act. H.R. 4257; Mr. Stewart
et al.
Brownfields Enhancement, Economic Redevelopment, and
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3017; Mr. McKinley et al.
Brownfields Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1758; Ms. Esty et al.
Brownfields Utilization, Investment, and Local Development Act.
S. 822.
Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation Act. H.R.
1913; Mr. Panetta et al.
Desert Tortoise Habitat Conservation Plan Expansion Act,
Washington County, Utah. H.R. 5597; Mr. Stewart.
EMPOWERS Act. H.R. 6345; Mr. Pearce et al.
Endangered Species Transparency and Reasonableness Act. H.R.
3608; Mr. McClintock et al.
EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act. H.R. 1431; Mr. Lucas et
al.
Federally Integrated Species Health Act. H.R. 3916; Mr. Calvert
et al.
Gray Wolf State Management Act. H.R. 424; Mr. Peterson et al.
HELP for Wildlife Act. S. 1514.
Honest and Open New EPA Science Treatment Act. H.R. 1430; Mr.
Smith of Texas et al.
Land and Water Conservation Authorization and Funding Act. S.
569.
Land and Water Conservation Fund Reauthorization and Fairness
Act. H.R. 502; Mr. Grijalva et al.
Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Act. S. 1537.
Modernizing the Pittman-Robertson Fund for Tomorrow's Needs Act.
H.R. 2591; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia et al.
Pittman-Robertston Wildlife Restoration Act, Technical
Corrections. H.R. 5875; Ms. Bordallo et al.
Polar Bear Conservation and Fairness Act. H.R. 224; Mr. Young of
Alaska et al.
RAWR Act. H.R. 6197; Mr. Donovan et al.
Sage-Grouse and Mule Deer Habitat Conservation and Restoration
Act. S. 1417.
21st Century Conservation Service Corps Act. H.R. 2987; Ms.
McSally et al. S. 1403.
Tropical Forest Conservation Reauthorization Act. S. 1023.
Update Enviromental Sensitivity Index Products of National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for Great Lakes. S.
1586.
Weigh Habitats Offsetting Locational Effects Act. H.R. 6346; Mr.
Johnson of Louisiana et al.
WILD Act. S. 826.
Executive Order Restricting Individuals from Certain Countries Entering
the United States, nullification of. S. 274.
F
FDA Reauthorization Act. S. 934.
Federal Communications Commission Consolidated Reporting Act. H.R. 599;
Mr. Scalise et al.
Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act. H.R. 290; Mr.
Walden et al.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
All-American Flag Act. H.R. 3121; Mrs. Bustos et al.
Annual Report to Congress Relating to Use of Official Time by
Federal Employees, To Require. H.R. 1293; Mr. Ross.
Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act. H.R. 378; Mr. Fleischmann et al.
Bridge Contract Transparency and Accountability Act. S. 2413.
CASES Act. H.R. 3076; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.
Compensation of Federal Employees Affected by Lapses in
Appropriations. S. 2274.
Congressional Disapproval of a Rule Submitted by the Securities
and Exchange Commission Relating to ``Disclosure of Payments
by Resource Extraction Issuers''. H.J. Res. 41; Mr. Huizenga
et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Bureau of
Land Management Relating to ``Waste Prevention, Production
Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation''. H.J. Res.
36; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Department of
the Interior Relating to ``Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife,
and Public Participation and Closure Procedures, on National
Wildlife Refuges in Alaska''. H.J. Res. 69; Mr. Young of
Alaska et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule Submitted by
Secretary of Health and Human Services Relating to
Compliance with Title X Requirements by Project Recipients
in Selecting Subrecipients. H.J. Res. 43; Mrs. Black et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Defense, the General Services Administration,
and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Relating to the Federal Acquisition Regulation. H.J. Res.
37; Ms. Foxx et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Accountability and State
Plans Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965. H.J. Res. 57; Mr. Rokita et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Teacher Preparation
Issues. H.J. Res. 58; Mr. Guthrie et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to ``Clarification of
Employer's Continuing Obligation to Make and Maintain an
Accurate Record of Each Recordable Injury and Illness''.
H.J. Res. 83; Mr. Byrne et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Drug Testing of Unemployment
Compensation Applicants. H.J. Res. 42; Mr. Brady of Texas et
al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by Qualified State Political Subdivisions for
Non-Governmental Employees. H.J. Res. 67; Mr. Francis Rooney
of Florida et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees. H.J.
Res. 66; Mr. Walberg et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Interior Known as the Stream Protection
Rule. H.J. Res. 38; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Interior Related to the Procedures Used to
Prepare, Revise, or Amend Land Use Plans Pursuant to the
Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. H.J. Res.
44; Ms. Cheney et al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Protecting the
Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other
Telecommunication Services''. S.J. Res. 34.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Social
Security Administration Relating to Implementation of the
NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007. H.J. Res. 40; Mr.
Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United
States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection Relating to Prepaid Accounts Under the
Electronic Fund Transfer Act and the Truth in Lending Act.
S.J. Res. 19.
Connected Government Act. H.R. 2331; Ms. Kelly of Illinois et
al. S. 1769.
Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act. S. 2113.
Coordinated Response through Interagency Strategy and
Information Sharing Act. H.R. 5925; Mr. Gowdy et al.
Direct Hire of Students and Recent Graduates Act. S. 1887.
Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act. S. 585.
Early Participation in Regulations Act. S. 579.
EGO Act. H.R. 1701; Mr. Cartwright et al. S. 188.
Electronic Message Preservation Act. H.R. 1376; Mr. Cummings.
Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act. H.R. 680; Mr. Meadows
et al.
Ensuring a Qualified Civil Service Act. H.R. 4182; Mr. Comer et
al.
Ensuring Integrity in the IRS Workforce Act. H.R. 3500; Mrs.
Noem et al.
Fair and Open Competition Act. H.R. 1552; Mr. Ross et al.
Fair Chance Act. S. 842.
Fairness For Breastfeeding Mothers Act. H.R. 1174; Ms. Norton et
al.
Fannie and Freddie Open Records Act. H.R. 1694; Mr. Chaffetz et
al.
Federal Acquisition Savings Act. H.R. 3071; Mr. Carter of
Georgia et al. S. 3251.
Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act. S. 3085.
Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments. H.R. 70; Mr. Clay et
al.
Federal Agency Customer Experience Act. H.R. 2846; Mr.
Farenthold et al. S. 1088.
Federal Agency Mail Management Act. H.R. 194; Mr. Russell et al.
Federal CIO Authorization Act. H.R. 6901; Mr. Hurd et al.
Federal Communications Commission Consolidated Reporting Act. S.
174.
Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act. H.R. 702; Mr. Cummings
et al.
Federal Employee Fair Treatment Act. S. 861.
Federal Employee Surveys. H.R. 3244; Mr. Meadows et al.
Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act. S. 3208.
Federal Intern Protection Act. H.R. 653; Mr. Cummings et al.
Federal Personal Property Management Act. S. 3031.
Federal Register Printing Savings Act. H.R. 195; Mr. Russell.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 33; Mr. Cochran.
Federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program Act. S. 3437.
FITARA Enhancement Act. H.R. 3243; Mr. Connolly et al. S. 1867.
Follow the Rules Act. H.R. 657; Mr. Duffy et al. S. 576.
GAO Access and Oversight Act. H.R. 72; Mr. Carter of Georgia.
GAO Audit Mandates Revision Act. S. 2400.
GAO-IG Act. H.R. 5415; Mr. Walker et al. S. 2276.
GOOD Act. H.R. 4809; Mr. Walker et al. S. 2296.
Grant Reporting Efficiency and Agreements Transparency Act. H.R.
4887; Ms. Foxx et al. S. 3484.
Improve Data on Sexual Violence Act. S. 2349.
Insisting that the Department of Justice fully comply with the
requests of the PSCI and Committee on the Judiciary. H. Res.
970; Mr. Meadows et al.
Inspector General Access Act. H.R. 3154; Mr. Richmond et al.
Inspector General Recommendation Transparency Act. S. 2178.
Leaseback Restriction Flexbility. H.R. 7319; Mr. Barletta et al.
MGT Act. H.R. 2227; Mr. Hurd et al.
Midnight Rules Relief Act. H.R. 21; Mr. Issa et al. S. 34.
Modernizing Government Travel Act. H.R. 274; Mr. Moulton et al.
Nonpostal Property, Products, and Services, Authorization of
Postal Service. S. 3532.
OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act. H.R. 1009; Mr.
Mitchell et al.
OPEN Government Data Act. S. 760.
Payment Integrity Information Act. S. 2948.
Political Appointee Burrowing Prevention Act. H.R. 1132; Mr.
Buck et al.
Post Office Discontinuance Accountability Act. S. 1204.
Postal Service Reform Act. S. 2629.
PREPARE Act. H.R. 4177; Mr. Cartwright et al.
Presidential Library Donation Reform Act. H.R. 73; Mr. Duncan of
Tennessee et al.
Procurement:
Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act. H.R.
679; Mr. Meadows et al.
Procurement Fraud Prevention Act. S. 938.
Promoting Flood Risk Mitigation Act. H.R. 5846; Mr. Blumenauer
et al.
Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act. S. 577.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection Relating to ``Arbitration
Agreements''. H.J. Res. 111; Mr. Rothfus et al.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Treasury Relating to ``Returns by Exempt
Organizations and Returns by Certain Non-Exempt
Organizations''. S.J. Res. 64.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Restoring Internet
Freedom''. S.J. Res. 52.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the
Secretaries of the Treasury, of Labor, and Health and Human
Services relating to ``Short-Term, Limited Duration
Insurance''. S.J. Res. 63.
Public Buildings Reform Board. H.R. 7318; Mr. Barletta et al.
RAY BAUM'S Act. H.R. 4986; Mrs. Blackburn et al.
Recipients of Whistleblower Disclosures. H.R. 2196; Mr. Russell
et al.
Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 953; Mr. Gibbs et al.
Reforming Government Act. S. 3137.
Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act. H.R. 26;
Mr. Collins of Georgia et al. S. 21.
Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 5; Mr. Goodlatte et al. S.
951.
Regulatory Integrity Act. H.R. 1004; Mr. Walberg et al.
Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of Government Purchase
and Travel Cards Act. S. 1099.
SCRUB Act. H.R. 998; Mr. Smith of Missouri et al.
SECRET Act. H.R. 3210; Mr. Knight et al.
Secret Service Overtime Pay Extension Act. H.R. 6893; Mr.
Russell et al.
SECURE Technology Act. H.R. 7327; Mr. Hurd et al.
Settlement Agreement Information Database Act. H.R. 6777; Mr.
Palmer.
Social Media Use in Clearance Investigations Act. H.R. 3737; Mr.
DeSantis et al.
Social Security Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 624; Mr. Valadao et
al. S. 218.
21st Century IDEA. H.R. 5759; Mr. Khanna et al. S. 3050.
Stays During Period that Merit Systems Protection Board Lacks
Quorum, To Provide for. S. 1083.
Stop Improper Federal Bonuses Act. S. 696.
Strengthening Oversight of TSA Employee Misconduct Act. H.R.
1351; Mr. Perry et al.
Strengthening the Cooperative Observer Program Act. S. 2941.
Sunshine for Regulations and Regulatory Decrees and Settlements
Act. H.R. 469; Mr. Collins of Georgia et al.
Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act. H.R. 71; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 317.
Telework Travel Expense Test Programs. H.R. 4171; Mr. Gianforte
et al.
Temporary and Term Appointments Act. S. 1886.
Thoroughly Investigating Retaliation Against Whistleblowers Act.
H.R. 69; Mr. Blum et al.
To Require the United States Postal Service to Establish New ZIP
Codes. H.R. 6846; Mr. Diaz-Balart et al.
TSP Modernization Act. H.R. 3031; Mr. Cummings et al. S. 873.
Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act. H.R. 50; Ms.
Foxx et al.
Whistleblower Protection Coordination Act. S. 1869.
Whistleblower Protection Extension Act. H.R. 4043; Mr. Blum et
al.
Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act Reauthorization. H.R. 5133;
Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
FEMA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2548; Mr. Barletta et al.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES:
Accelerating Access to Capital Act. H.R. 4529; Mrs. Wagner.
ACCESS Rural America Act. H.R. 6745; Mr. Duffy et al.
Alleviating Stress Test Burdens to Help Investors Act. H.R.
4566; Mr. Poliquin.
American Customer Information Protection Act. H.R. 4785; Mr.
Huizenga et al.
American Innovation $1 Coin Act. H.R. 770; Mr. Himes et al.
Bank Service Company Examination Coordination Act. H.R. 3626;
Mr. Williams et al.
Banking Transparency for Sanctioned Persons Act. H.R. 6751; Mrs.
Love.
Brokered Deposit Affiliate-Subsidiary Modernization Act. H.R.
6158; Mr. Tipton et al.
BUILD Act. H.R. 5953; Mr. Loudermilk et al.
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Examination and
Reporting Threshold Act. H.R. 3072; Mr. Clay et al.
Business of Insurance Regulatory Reform Act. H.R. 3746; Mr.
Duffy et al.
Clarifying Commercial Real Estate Loans. H.R. 2148; Mr.
Pittenger et al.
Coal and Mine Safety Disclosure Requirements, Repeal of. H.R.
4289; Mr. Mooney of West Virginia et al.
Common Sense Credit Union Capital Relief Act. H.R. 4464; Mr.
Posey.
Community Bank Reporting Relief Act. H.R. 4725; Mr. Hultgren et
al.
Community Financial Institution Exemption Act. H.R. 1264; Mr.
Williams et al.
Community Institution Mortgage Relief Act. H.R. 3971; Ms. Tenney
et al.
Comprehensive Regulatory Review Act. H.R. 4607; Mr. Loudermilk
et al.
Congressional Accountability for Emergency Lending Act. H.R.
4302; Mr. Tipton et al.
Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United
States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection Relating to Prepaid Accounts Under the
Electronic Fund Transfer Act and the Truth in Lending Act.
S.J. Res. 19.
Consumer Financial Choice and Capital Markets Protection Act.
H.R. 2319; Mr. Rothfus et al.
Consumer Information Notification Requirement Act. H.R. 6743;
Mr. Luetkemeyer.
Cooperate with Law Enforcement Agencies and Watch Act. H.R.
5783; Mr. Hill et al.
Corporate Governance Reform and Transparency Act. H.R. 4015; Mr.
Duffy et al.
Criminal Antitrust Anti-Retaliation Act. S. 807.
Derivatives Fairness Act. H.R. 5323; Mr. Davidson.
Developing and Empowering our Aspiring Leaders Act. H.R. 6177;
Mr. Hollingsworth.
Due Process Restoration Act. H.R. 2128; Mr. Davidson et al.
Empowering Financial Institutions to Fight Human Trafficking
Act. H.R. 6729; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Encouraging Employee Ownership Act. H.R. 1343; Mr. Hultgren et
al.
Encouraging Public Offerings Act. H.R. 3903; Mr. Budd et al.
End Banking for Human Traffickers Act. H.R. 2219; Mr. Royce of
California et al.
Enhancing Multi-Class Stock Disclosures Act. H.R. 6322; Mr.
Meeks.
Ensuring Quality Unbiased Access to Loans Act. H.R. 4861; Mr.
Hollingsworth et al.
Exchange Regulatory Improvement Act. H.R. 3555; Mr. Loudermilk
et al.
Expanding Access to Capital for Rural Job Creators Act. H.R.
4281; Mr. Kihuen et al.
Expanding Investment in Small Businesses Act. H.R. 6319; Mr.
Hultgren.
Expanding Investment Opportunities Act. H.R. 4279; Mr.
Hollingsworth et al.
Fair Access to Investment Research Act. H.R. 910; Mr. Hill et
al.
Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act. H.R.
1585; Mr. Schweikert et al.
Family Office Technical Correction Act. H.R. 3972; Mrs. Carolyn
B. Maloney of New York.
Federal Insurance Office Reform Act. H.R. 3861; Mr. Duffy et al.
Federal Reserve Reform Act. H.R. 6741; Mr. Barr et al.
Federal Reserve Supervision Testimony Clarification Act. H.R.
4753; Mr. Lucas.
Federal Reserve Transparency Act. H.R. 24; Mr. Massie et al.
Federal Savings Association Charter Flexibility Act. H.R. 1426;
Mr. Rothfus et al.
Fight Illicit Networks and Detect Trafficking Act. H.R. 6069;
Mr. Vargas et al.
Financial CHOICE Act. H.R. 10; Mr. Hensarling et al.
Financial Institution Bankruptcy Act. H.R. 1667; Mr. Marino et
al.
Financial Institution Customer Protection Act. H.R. 2706; Mr.
Luetkemeyer et al.
Financial Institution Living Will Improvement Act. H.R. 4292;
Mr. Zeldin et al.
Financial Institutions Examination Fairness and Reform Act. H.R.
4545; Mr. Tipton et al.
Financial Stability Oversight Council Improvement Act. H.R.
4061; Mr. Ross et al.
Financial Stability Oversight Council Insurance Member
Continuity Act. H.R. 3110; Mr. Hultgren et al.
Financial Technology Protection Act. H.R. 5036; Mr. Budd et al.
FinCEN Improvement Act. H.R. 6411; Mr. Perlmutter et al.
Flood Insurance Market Parity and Modernization Act. H.R. 1422;
Mr. Ross et al.
FOMC Policy Responsibility Act. H.R. 4758; Ms. Tenney.
Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act. H.R. 5841; Mr.
Pittenger et al.
Fostering Innovation Act. H.R. 1645; Ms. Sinema et al.
Give Useful Information to Define Effective Compliance Act. H.R.
5534; Mr. Duffy et al.
GSE Jumpstart Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4560; Mr. Hill.
HALOS Act. H.R. 79; Mr. Chabot et al.
Helping Startups Continue to Grow Act. H.R. 6130; Mr. Rothfus.
HOME Act. H.R. 2255; Mr. Trott et al.
Home Mortgage Disclosure Adjustment Act. H.R. 2954; Mr. Emmer et
al.
Housing Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration Act. H.R. 5793;
Mr. Duffy et al.
Improving Investment Research for Small and Emerging Issuers
Act. H.R. 6139; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Improving Strategies to Counter Weapons Proliferation Act. H.R.
6332; Mr. Tipton et al.
Independence from Credit Policy Act. H.R. 4278; Mr. Hill et al.
International Insurance Standards Act. H.R. 4537; Mr. Duffy et
al.
Investment Adviser Regulatory Flexibility Improvement Act. H.R.
6321; Ms. Moore et al.
Investor Clarity and Bank Parity Act. H.R. 3093; Mr. Capuano et
al.
Main Street Growth Act. H.R. 5877; Mr. Emmer.
Making Online Banking Initiation Legal and Easy Act. H.R. 1457;
Mr. Tipton et al.
Market Data Protection Act. H.R. 3973; Mr. Davidson et al.
Micro Offering Safe Harbor Act. H.R. 2201; Mr. Emmer et al.
Middle Market IPO Underwriting Cost Act. H.R. 6324; Mr. Himes.
Monetary Policy Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 4270;
Mr. Barr et al.
Mortgage Choice Act. H.R. 1153; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Mortgage Fairness Act. H.R. 2570; Mr. Posey et al.
Municipal Finance Support Act. H.R. 1624; Mr. Messer et al.
Mutual Fund Litigation Reform Act. H.R. 4738; Mr. Emmer.
National Flood Insurance Program Administrative Reform Act. H.R.
2875; Ms. Velazquez et al.
National Flood Insurance Program Competition and Extension Act.
H.R. 7388; Mr. MacArthur.
National Securities Exchange Regulatory Parity Act. H.R. 4546;
Mr. Royce of California et al.
National Senior Investor Initiative Act. H.R. 6323; Mr.
Gottheimer et al.
National Strategy for Combating the Financing of Transnational
Criminal Organizations Act. H.R. 4768; Mr. Kustoff of
Tennessee et al.
Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3864; Mr. Pearce et al.
Operational Risk Capital Requirements for Banking Organizations.
H.R. 4296; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.
Options Markets Stability Act. H.R. 5749; Mr. Hultgren et al.
PASS Act. H.R. 3857; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Pension, Endowment, and Mutual Fund Access to Banking Act. H.R.
2121; Mr. Rothfus et al.
Portfolio Lending and Mortgage Access Act. H.R. 2226; Mr. Barr
et al.
Practice of Law Technical Clarification Act. H.R. 5082; Mr.
Mooney of West Virginia et al.
Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act. H.R. 1699; Mr.
Barr et al.
Privacy Notification Technical Clarification Act. H.R. 2396; Mr.
Trott et al.
Promoting Transparent Standards for Corporate Insiders Act. H.R.
6320; Ms. Maxine Waters of California et al.
Protect Affordable Mortgages for Veterans Act. H.R. 6737; Mr.
Zeldin et al.
Protecting Consumers' Access to Credit Act. H.R. 3299; Mr.
McHenry et al.
Protection of Source Code Act. H.R. 3948; Mr. Duffy et al.
Public Company Registration Threshold Act. H.R. 5051; Mr. Duffy.
RBIC Advisers Relief Act. S. 2765.
Regulation At Improvement Act. H.R. 4263; Mr. MacArthur et al.
Repeal of Conflict Mineral Requirements, Disclosure of. H.R.
4248; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Repeal of Resource Extraction Disclosure Requirement. H.R. 4519;
Mr. Huizenga.
Repeatedly Flooded Communities Preparation Act. H.R. 1558; Mr.
Royce of California et al.
Restoring Financial Market Freedom Act. H.R. 4247; Mr. Budd.
Resubmission Thresholds for Shareholder Proposals. H.R. 5756;
Mr. Duffy.
Risk-Based Credit Examination Act. H.R. 3911; Mrs. Wagner et al.
SEC Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 78; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Securing Access to Affordable Mortgages Act. H.R. 3221; Mr.
Kustoff of Tennessee et al.
Senior Safe Act. H.R. 3758; Ms. Sinema et al.
Seniors Fraud Prevention Act. S. 81.
Simplifying Disclosures for Investors Act. H.R. 5970; Mrs.
Wagner.
Small Bank Exam Cycle Improvement Act. H.R. 5076; Ms. Tenney et
al.
Small Bank Holding Company Relief Act. H.R. 4771; Mrs. Love et
al.
Small Business Access to Capital After a Natural Disaster Act.
H.R. 4792; Ms. Velazquez et al.
Small Business Audit Correction Act. H.R. 6021; Mr. Hill et al.
Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage
Simplification Act. H.R. 477; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Small Company Disclosure Simplification Act. H.R. 5054; Mr.
Kustoff of Tennessee.
21st Century Flood Reform Act. H.R. 2874; Mr. Duffy.
State Insurance Regulation Preservation Act. H.R. 5059; Mr.
Rothfus et al.
Streamlining Communications for Investors Act. H.R. 6035; Mr.
Budd.
Strengthening Oversight of Iran's Access to Finance Act. H.R.
4324; Mr. Williams et al.
Stress Test Improvement Act. H.R. 4293; Mr. Zeldin et al.
Supporting America's Innovators Act. H.R. 1219; Mr. McHenry et
al. S. 444.
Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act. H.R. 3312; Mr.
Luetkemeyer et al.
TAILOR Act. H.R. 1116; Mr. Tipton et al.
Taxpayer Exposure Mitigation Act. H.R. 2246; Mr. Luetkemeyer.
Temporary License for Loan Originators Transitioning Between
Employers. H.R. 2948; Mr. Stivers et al.
The Credit Access and Inclusion Act. H.R. 435; Mr. Ellison et
al.
THRIVE Act. H.R. 5735; Mr. Barr et al.
Transparency and Accountability for Business Standards Act. H.R.
3179; Mr. Hollingsworth et al.
Treatment of Client Margin for Insured Depository Institutions.
H.R. 4659; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.
TRID Improvement Act. H.R. 3978; Mr. Hill et al. H.R. 5078; Mr.
Hill.
U.S. Territories Investor Protection Act. H.R. 1366; Ms.
Velazquez et al.
Volcker Rule Regulatory Harmonization Act. H.R. 4790; Mr. Hill
et al.
World Bank Accountability Act. H.R. 3326; Mr. Barr et al.
FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4478; Mr. Nunes et al. S.
2010.
FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY:
African Growth and Opportunity Act and Millennium Challenge Act
Modernization Act. H.R. 3445; Mr. Royce of California et al.
S. 832.
Anwar Sadat Centennial Celebration Act. H.R. 754; Mr. Stewart et
al.
Argentina. H. Res. 54; Mr. Sires et al.
ASEAN. H. Res. 311; Mr. Castro of Texas et al.
Asia Reassurance Initiative Act. S. 2736.
Australia. H. Res. 1052; Mr. Castro of Texas et al. S. Con. Res.
41.
Bangladesh. H. Res. 1169; Mr. Keating et al.
Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development Act.
H.R. 5105; Mr. Yoho et al. S. 2463.
Burma. H. Res. 1091; Mr. Chabot et al. H. Con. Res. 90; Mr.
Crowley et al.
Burma Human Rights and Freedom Act. S. 2060.
Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act. H.R. 1677; Mr. Engel et
al.
Cambodia. H.R. 5754; Mr. Yoho et al.
Canada. H. Res. 357; Mr. Duncan of South Carolina et al.
Central America. H. Res. 145; Mrs. Torres et al.
Chechnya. H. Res. 351; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.
Combating European Anti-Semitism Act. H.R. 672; Mrs. Lowey et
al.
Condemning Terrorist Attacks in Manchester and London, United
Kingdom. H. Res. 355; Mr. Meeks et al.
Condemning Violence Outside Turkish Ambassador's Residence. H.
Res. 354; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act. H.R.
3364; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act. S. 722.
Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia Act. S. 1221.
Cuban Airport Security Act. H.R. 3328; Mr. Katko et al.
Cyber Deterrence and Response Act. H.R. 5576; Mr. Yoho et al.
Cyber Diplomacy Act. H.R. 3776; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Defending Economic Livelihoods and Threatened Animals Act. H.R.
4819; Mr. Fortenberry et al.
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democracy and Accountability
Act. H.R. 6207; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
Department of State Authorities Act, Fiscal Year 2017,
Improvements Act. S. 371.
Department of State Authorities Act, Fiscal Year 2018. S. 1631.
Digital GAP Act. H.R. 600; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Dog and Cat Meat Trade. H. Res. 401; Mr. Hastings et al.
Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act. H.R. 3030;
Mrs. Wagner et al. S. 1158.
End Banking for Human Traffickers Act. H.R. 2219; Mr. Royce of
California et al.
Energy Diplomacy Act. H.R. 5535; Mr. McCaul et al.
Ethiopia. H. Res. 128; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
FIFA World Cup, Support of United Bid Committee. H. Con. Res.
111; Mr. LaHood et al.
Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act. S. 2098.
Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2200; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et
al.
FTO Passport Revocation Act. H.R. 425; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.
Georgia Support Act. H.R. 6219; Mr. Poe of Texas et al.
Global Electoral Exchange Act. H.R. 5274; Mr. Castro of Texas et
al.
Global Fragility and Violence Reduction Act. H.R. 5273; Mr.
Engel et al.
Global Health Innovation Act. H.R. 1660; Mr. Sires et al.
Hack Your State Department Act. H.R. 5433; Mr. Ted Lieu of
California et al.
Hamas Human Shields Prevention Act. H.R. 3542; Mr. Wilson of
South Carolina et al.
Hizballah International Financing Prevention Amendments Act.
H.R. 3329; Mr. Royce of California et al. S. 1595.
Hong Kong. H. Res. 422; Mr. Engel et al.
Impeding North Korea's Access to Finance Act. H.R. 3898; Mr.
Barr et al.
Improving Embassy Design and Security Act. H.R. 4969; Mr. McCaul
et al.
Intercountry Adoption Information Act. H.R. 5626; Mr. Collins of
Georgia et al.
Iran. H. Res. 274; H. Res. 317; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.
Iran Ballistic Missiles and International Sanctions Enforcement
Act. H.R. 1698; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Iran Human Rights and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act. H.R.
4744; Mr. McCaul et al.
Iranian Leadership Asset Transparency Act. H.R. 1638; Mr.
Poliquin.
Iraq and Syria Genocide Emergency Relief and Accountability Act.
H.R. 390; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
Ireland, E-3 Nonimmigrant Visa Program. H.R. 7164; Mr.
Sensenbrenner et al.
Israel. H. Res. 835; Ms. Foxx et al. H. Con. Res. 92; Mr. Graves
of Georgia et al.
Israeli-Palestinian. H. Res. 11; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act. S. 447.
KIWI Act. S. 2245.
Korean Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions Act. H.R.
1644; Mr. Royce of California et al.
LEED Act. S. 1901.
Liberia. H. Res. 1055; Mr. Donovan et al.
Libya. H. Res. 644; Ms. Bass et al.
Liu Xiaobo, Liu Xia. H. Con. Res. 67; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et
al.
Mexico. H. Res. 336; Mr. Engel et al.
Multilateral Aid Review Act. S. 1928.
Nicaragua. H. Res. 981; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.
Nicaragua Human Rights and Anticorruption Act. S. 3233.
Nicaraguan Investment Conditionality Act. H.R. 1918; Ms. Ros-
Lehtinen et al.
Nick Castle Peace Corps Reform Act. S. 2286.
No Assistance for Assad Act. H.R. 4681; Mr. Engel et al.
Nord Stream II. H. Res. 1035; Mr. Conaway et al.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. H. Res. 256; Mr. Cohen et
al.
North Korea. H. Res. 92; Mr. Wilson of South Carolina et al.
H.R. 479; Mr. Poe of Texas et al. S. 1591.
North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2061; Ms.
Ros-Lehtinen et al. S. 1118.
Pacific Islands Countries and Territories. H. Res. 1157; Ms.
Bordallo.
PEPFAR Extension Act. H.R. 6651; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
S. 3476.
Persecution of Christians Worldwide, Condemnation. H. Res. 407;
Mr. Grothman et al.
Preventing Iranian Destabilization of Iraq Act. H.R. 4591; Mr.
Kinzinger et al.
Protecting Diplomats from Surveillance Through Consumer Devices
Act. H.R. 4989; Mr. Castro of Texas et al.
Protecting Our Democracy Act. H.R. 356; Mr. Swalwell of
California et al.
RAWR Act. H.R. 6197; Mr. Donovan et al.
READ Act. H.R. 601; Mrs. Lowey et al.
House Agree to Senate Amendments with an Amendment. H.
Res. 502; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 24; Mr. McConnell.
Reaffirming Commitment of United States to NATO; Article 5. H.
Res. 397; Mr. Ryan of Wisconsin et al.
Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act. H.R. 1872; Mr. McGovern et al.
Republic of Korea. H. Res. 1149; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Republic of Palau. H.R. 2085; Mr. Sablan et al.
Republic of Yemen, Removal of United States Armed Forces from
Hostilities. S.J. Res. 54.
Sam Farr Peace Corps Enhancement Act. H.R. 2259; Mr. Poe of
Texas et al.
Sanction Terrorist Operations Using Human Shields Act. S. 3257.
Sanctioning Hizballah's Illicit Use of Civilians as Defenseless
Shields Act. H.R. 3342; Mr. Gallagher et al.
South Sudan. H. Res. 187; Ms. Bass et al.
Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Act. H.R.
1911; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
Supporting Rights of People of Iran to Free Expression. H. Res.
676; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Syria. H. Res. 1165; Mr. Mast et al.
Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act. S. 905.
Taiwan. H.R. 3320; Mr. Yoho et al.
Taiwan Travel Act. H.R. 535; Mr. Chabot et al.
TARGET Act. H.R. 1625; Mr. Royce of California et al.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 116; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Taylor Force Act. H.R. 1164; Mr. Lamborn et al. S. 1697.
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act. S. 1848. S.
1862.
Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership Act. H.R. 6018; Mr.
McCaul et al.
Turkey. S. 3248.
U.S. Agency for Global Media Reform Act. S. 3654.
U.S. Wants to Compete for a World Expo Act. H.R. 534; Mr. Emmer
et al.
Ukraine. H. Res. 931; Mr. Levin et al. H. Res. 1162; Mr. Engel
et al.
Ukraine Cybersecurity Cooperation Act. H.R. 1997; Mr. Brendan F.
Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.
United States-Israel Security Assistance Authorization Act. S.
2497.
United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Extension Act. H.R.
2646; Ms. Ros-Lehtinen et al.
United States-Mexico Economic Partnership Act. H.R. 1567; Mr.
Cuellar et al.
Urging European Union to Designate Hizballah a Terrorist
Organization. H. Res. 359; Mr. Deutch et al.
Venezuela. H. Res. 259; Mr. DeSantis et al.
Venezuela Humanitarian Assistance and Defense of Democratic
Governance Act. H.R. 2658; Mr. Engel et al.
War Crimes Rewards Expansion Act. H.R. 3851; Ms. Foxx et al.
Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act. H.R.
5480; Mr. Royce of California et al. S. 3247.
Yemen. H. Res. 599; Mr. Khanna et al. S.J. Res. 58. S.J. Res.
69.
Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Amendment Act. S. 2779.
Fort Ontario Study Act. H.R. 46; Mr. Katko et al. S. 55.
Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act. H.R. 4174; Mr. Ryan of
Wisconsin et al.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 149; Mr. Mitchell.
Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard Authorization Act, Technical Corrections.
H.R. 7329; Mr. Shuster.
Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission Act. H.R. 2989; Ms. Norton et
al.
G
Gateway National Recreation Area, Authorization of Easements. H.R. 6666;
Mr. Donovan.
Global Food Security Reauthorization Act. S. 2269.
GO Act. H.R. 289; Mr. LaMalfa et al.
Golden Spike 150th Anniversary Act. S. 2831.
Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act. S. 1181.
H
HEALTH:
Abuse Deterrent Access Act. H.R. 5582; Mr. Carter of Georgia et
al.
Access to Increased Drug Disposal Act. S. 2645.
Access to Telehealth Services for Opioid Use Disorders Act. H.R.
5603; Ms. Matsui et al.
ACE Research Act. H.R. 5002; Mrs. Dingell et al.
Action for Dental Health Act. H.R. 2422; Ms. Kelly of Illinois
et al. S. 3016.
Additional Emergency Uses for Medical Products to Reduce Deaths
and Severity of Injuries Caused by Agents of War. H.R. 4374;
Mr. Walden.
Advancing High Quality Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders in
Medicare Act. H.R. 5605; Mr. Ruiz et al.
Advisory Committee on Opioids and the Workplace, Establishment
of. H.R. 5892; Mr. Lewis of Minnesota et al.
Alternatives to Opioids (ALTO) in the Emergency Department Act.
H.R. 5197; Mr. Pascrell et al.
Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment Transparency Act. H.R. 6138;
Mr. Nunes et al.
American Health Care Act. H.R. 1628; Mrs. Black.
Assisting States' Implementation of Plans of Safe Care Act. H.R.
5890; Mr. Garrett et al.
At-Risk Youth Medicaid Protection Act. H.R. 1925; Mr. Cardenas
et al.
Automated External Defibrillator Training in Schools. H. Res.
35; Mr. Duncan of Tennessee et al.
BENEFIT Act. S. 1052.
Better Pain Management Through Better Data Act. H.R. 5473; Mrs.
Comstock et al.
Bipartisan HSA Improvement Act. H.R. 6305; Mr. Kelly of
Pennsylvania et al.
BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer's Act. S. 2076.
Certain Adult Health Quality Measures, Report on. H.R. 5583; Ms.
Clarke of New York et al.
CHAMPION Act. H.R. 3922; Mr. Walden.
Childhood Cancer STAR Act. S. 292.
Children's Hospital GME Support Reauthorization Act. H.R. 5385;
Mr. Gene Green of Texas et al. S. 2597.
CHIP Mental Health Parity Act. H.R. 3192; Mr. Kennedy et al.
COACH Act. H.R. 5774; Mr. Curbelo of Florida et al.
Commit to Opioid Medical Prescriber Accountability and Safety
for Seniors Act. H.R. 5716; Mr. Roskam et al.
Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act. H.R. 772; Mrs. McMorris
Rodgers et al.
Community Health and Clean Transit Act. S. 3720.
Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act. H.R. 372; Mr. Gosar et
al.
Comprehensive Care for Seniors Act. H.R. 6561; Mrs. Walorski et
al.
Comprehensive Operations, Sustainability, and Transport Act.
H.R. 3729; Mr. Nunes et al.
Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers Act. H.R. 5327; Mr.
Guthrie et al.
Congenital Heart Futures Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1222; Mr.
Bilirakis et al.
CONNECTIONS Act. H.R. 5812; Mr. Griffith et al.
Contribution Limitation for Health Savings Accounts, Increase
of. H.R. 6306; Mr. Paulsen.
CREATES Act. S. 974.
Creating High-Quality Results and Outcomes Necessary to Improve
Chronic (CHRONIC) Care Act. S. 870.
Delay in Reduction of FMAP for Medicaid Personal Care Services
Furnished Without an Electronic Visit Verification System.
H.R. 6042; Mr. Guthrie et al.
Department of Energy Veterans' Health Initiative Act. H.R. 6398;
Mr. Norman et al.
Direct Primary Care Service Arrangements. H.R. 6317; Mr. Paulsen
et al.
Dr. Todd Graham Pain Management, Treatment, and Recovery Act.
H.R. 6110; Mrs. Walorski et al.
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act. S. 652.
Educating Medical Professionals and Optimizing Workforce
Efficiency and Readiness Act. H.R. 3728; Mr. Burgess et al.
Electronic Health Record-Related Significant Hardship Requests.
H.R. 3120; Mr. Burgess et al.
Eliminating Opioid Related Infectious Diseases Act. H.R. 5353;
Mr. Lance et al.
Elimination of Non-Application of Certain State Waiver
Provisions to Members of Congress and Congressional Staff.
H.R. 2192; Ms. McSally et al.
Emergency Medical Services for Children Program Reauthorization
Act. S. 3482.
Empowering Pharmacists in the Fight Against Opioid Abuse Act.
H.R. 4275; Mr. DeSaulnier et al.
Empowering Seniors' Enrollment Decision Act. H.R. 6662; Mr.
Paulsen et al.
Ensuring Access to Quality Sober Living Act. H.R. 4684; Ms. Judy
Chu of California et al.
Every Prescription Conveyed Securely Act. H.R. 3528; Ms. Clark
of Massachusetts et al.
Expanding Oversight of Opioid Prescribing and Payment Act. H.R.
5723; Ms. Tenney et al.
Extending Medicare Independence at Home Demonstration Program.
H.R. 3263; Mr. Burgess et al.
Fairness For Breastfeeding Mothers Act. H.R. 1174; Ms. Norton et
al.
FAST Act. H.R. 1148; Mr. Griffith et al.
FDA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2430; Mr. Walden et al.
Fighting Fraud to Protect Care for Seniors Act. H.R. 6690; Mr.
Roskam et al.
Fighting Opioid Abuse in Transportation Act. S. 2848.
Firefighter Cancer Registry Act. H.R. 931; Mr. Collins of New
York et al. S. 382.
First Dollar Coverage Flexibility For High Deductible Health
Plans. H.R. 6301; Mr. Roskam et al.
Global Health Innovation Act. H.R. 1660; Mr. Sires et al.
HEAL Act. S. 3120.
Health Insurance for Former Foster Youth Act. H.R. 4998; Ms.
Bass et al.
Health Savings Act. H.R. 6314; Mr. Burgess et al.
HEALTHY KIDS Act. H.R. 3921; Mr. Burgess.
IMD CARE Act. H.R. 5797; Mrs. Mimi Walters of California et al.
IMPROVE Act. H.R. 7217; Mr. Barton et al.
Improving Access to Behavioral Health Information Technology
Act. S. 1732.
Improving Access to Maternity Care Act. H.R. 315; Mr. Burgess et
al.
Improving the Federal Response to Families Impacted by Substance
Use Disorder Act. H.R. 5891; Mr. Grothman et al.
Indexing Narcotics, Fentanyl, and Opioids Act. H.R. 4284; Mr.
Latta et al.
Jessie's Law. H.R. 5009; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 581.
Jobs and Opportunity with Benefits and Services for Success Act.
H.R. 5861; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al.
Joint Task Force to Combat Opioid Trafficking Act. H.R. 5762;
Mr. Langevin et al.
Keep Kids' Insurance Dependable and Secure Act. S. 1827.
Know the Lowest Price Act. S. 2553.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 49; Ms. Stabenow.
Local Coverage Determination Clarification Act. H.R. 3635; Ms.
Jenkins of Kansas et al.
Long-Term Opioid Efficacy Act. H.R. 5811; Mr. McNerney et al.
Maternal Health Accountability Act. S. 1112.
Medicaid Coverage Protections for Pregnant and Post-Partum Women
While Receiving Inpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse
Disorder. H.R. 5789; Mr. Foster et al.
Medicaid DRUG Improvement Act. H.R. 5799; Mrs. Blackburn et al.
Medicaid Health HOME Act. H.R. 5810; Mr. Lance et al.
Medicaid IMD ADDITIONAL INFO Act. H.R. 5800; Mr. Upton et al.
Medicaid PARTNERSHIP Act. H.R. 5801; Mr. Griffith et al.
Medicaid Pharmaceutical Home Act. H.R. 5808; Mr. Bilirakis et
al.
Medicaid Reentry Act. H.R. 4005; Mr. Tonko et al.
Medical Controlled Substances Transportation Act. H.R. 1492; Mr.
Sessions.
Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act. H.R. 437; Mr. Bilirakis
et al.
Medicare and Opioid Safe Treatment Act. H.R. 5776; Mr. Neal et
al.
Medicare CHOICE Act. H.R. 5686; Mr. Paulsen et al.
Medicare Civil and Criminal Penalties Update Act. H.R. 3245; Mr.
Bilirakis et al.
Medicare Opioid Safety Education Act. H.R. 5685; Mr. Faso et al.
Medicare Part A, Contributions to Health Savings Accounts. H.R.
6309; Mr. Paulsen.
Medicare Part B Improvement Act. H.R. 3178; Mr. Brady of Texas
et al.
Military Injury Surgical Systems Integrated Operationally
Nationwide to Achieve ZERO Preventable Deaths Act. H.R. 880;
Mr. Burgess et al.
Modification of Definition of Qualified Health Plan. H.R. 6311;
Mr. Roskam et al.
National Clinical Care Commission Act. H.R. 309; Mr. Olson et
al. S. 920.
National Suicide Hotline Improvement Act. H.R. 2345; Mr. Stewart
et al. S. 1015.
No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full
Disclosure Act. H.R. 7; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
OPIOID Act. S. 3047.
Opioid Addiction Action Plan Act. H.R. 5590; Mr. Kinzinger et
al.
Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act. S. 2842.
Opioid Crisis Response Act. S. 2680.
Opioid Quota Reform Act. S. 2535.
Opioid Screening and Chronic Pain Management Alternatives for
Seniors Act. H.R. 5798; Mr. Bucshon et al.
Over-the-Counter Drug Safety, Innovation, and Reform Act. S.
2315.
Over-The-Counter Medical Products, Qualified Medical Expenses.
H.R. 6199; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.
Over-the-Counter Monograph Safety, Innovation, and Reform Act.
H.R. 5333; Mr. Latta et al.
Overdose Prevention and Patient Safety Act. H.R. 5795; Mr.
Blumenauer et al. H.R. 6082; Mr. Mullin et al.
Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act. H.R.
1676; Mr. Engel et al.
Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation
Act. H.R. 6378; H.R. 7328; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana et al. S.
2852.
PASS Act. H.R. 5773; Mr. Roskam et al.
Patient Right to Know Drug Prices Act. S. 2554.
Peer Support Communities of Recovery Act. H.R. 5587; Mr. Ben Ray
Lujan of New Mexico et al.
PEPFAR Extension Act. H.R. 6651; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
Personal Health Investment Today Act. H.R. 6312; Mr. Smith of
Missouri et al.
Poison Center Network Enhancement Act. H.R. 5329; Mrs. Brooks of
Indiana et al.
Post-Surgical Injections as an Opioid Alternative Act. H.R.
5804; Mr. Shimkus et al.
Postoperative Opioid Prevention Act. H.R. 5809; Mr. Peters et
al.
Preventing Drug Diversion Act. S. 2837.
Preventing Maternal Deaths Act. H.R. 1318; Ms. Herrera Beutler
et al.
Preventing Overdoses While in Emergency Rooms Act. H.R. 5176;
Mr. McKinley et al.
PROPER Act. H.R. 5775; Mr. Paulsen et al.
Prostate Cancer Misdiagnosis Elimination Act. H.R. 2557; Mr.
Bucshon et al.
Protect Medical Innovation Act. H.R. 184; Mr. Paulsen et al.
Protecting Access to Care Act. H.R. 1215; Mr. King of Iowa et
al.
Protecting Access to Diabetes Supplies Act. H.R. 3271; Ms.
DeGette et al.
Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act. H.R.
304; Mr. Hudson et al. S. 916.
Protecting Seniors From Opioid Abuse Act. H.R. 5684; Mr. Kelly
of Pennsylvania et al.
Protecting Seniors' Access to Medicare Act. H.R. 849; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee et al.
RAISE Family Caregivers Act. S. 1028.
REACH OUT Act. H.R. 5796; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.
Reauthorizing and Extending Grants for Recovery from Opioid Use
Programs Act. H.R. 6029; Mr. Rothfus.
Recognizing Early Childhood Trauma Related to Substance Abuse
Act. H.R. 5889; Mr. Brat et al.
Reinforcing Evidence-Based Standards Under Law in Treating
Substance Abuse Act. H.R. 5272; Mr. Stivers et al.
Repeal Insurance Plans of the Multi-State Program Act. S. 2221.
Requiring Prescription Drug Plan Sponsors Under Medicare to
Establish Drug Management Programs for At-Risk
Beneficiaries. H.R. 5675; Mr. Bilirakis et al.
Responsible Additions and Increases to Sustain Employee Health
Benefits Act. H.R. 6313; Mr. Stivers et al.
Rural Development of Opioid Capacity Services Act. H.R. 5477;
Mr. O'Halleran et al.
Safe Disposal of Unused Medication Act. H.R. 5041; Mr. Walberg
et al.
SALTS Act. S. 207.
SCREEN Act. H.R. 5228; Mr. Pallone et al.
Securing Opioids and Unused Narcotics with Deliberate Disposal
and Packaging Act. H.R. 5687; Mr. Hudson et al.
Securing the International Mail Against Opioids Act. H.R. 5788;
Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Self-Insurance Protection Act. H.R. 1304; Mr. Roe of Tennessee
et al.
SENIOR Communities Protection Act. H.R. 5676; Mr. MacArthur et
al.
Sickle Cell Disease Research, Surveillance, Prevention, and
Treatment Act. H.R. 2410; Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois et
al. S. 2465.
SITSA Act. H.R. 2851; Mr. Katko et al.
Small Business Health Fairness Act. H.R. 1101; Mr. Sam Johnson
of Texas et al.
SMASH Act. S. 849.
SOAR to Health and Wellness Act. H.R. 767; Mr. Cohen et al.
Social Security Online Tools Innovation Act. H.R. 3309; Mr. Sam
Johnson of Texas et al.
Special Registration for Telemedicine Clarification Act. H.R.
5483; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.
Specialized Medicare Advantage Plans for Special Needs
Individuals. H.R. 3168; Mr. Tiberi et al.
Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act. H.R. 302; Mr. Guthrie et
al. S. 808.
House Agreed to Senate Amendment with an Amendment (H.R.
302). H. Res. 1082; Mr. Shuster.
Standardizing Electronic Prior Authorization for Safe
Prescribing Act. H.R. 4841; Mr. Schweikert et al.
Stark Administrative Simplification Act. H.R. 3726; Mr. Marchant
et al.
State Offices of Rural Health Reauthorization Act. S. 2278.
Steve Gleason Enduring Voices Act. H.R. 2465; Mrs. McMorris
Rodgers et al.
Stop Illicit Drug Importation Act. H.R. 5752; Mrs. Blackburn et
al.
Strengthening Partnerships to Prevent Opioid Abuse Act. H.R.
5715; Mr. Renacci et al.
Strengthening the Health Care Fraud Prevention Task Force Act.
H.R. 6753; Mr. Walden et al.
Substance Abuse Prevention Act. S. 2789.
Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Act. H.R. 5102;
Ms. Clark of Massachusetts et al.
Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery
and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act. H.R. 6; Mr.
Walden et al.
House Agree to Senate Amendment with an Amendment. H.
Res. 1099; Mr. Walden.
Synthetic Drug Awareness Act. H.R. 449; Mr. Jeffries et al.
TEACH to Combat Addiction Act. H.R. 5261; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et
al.
Telehealth Services. H.R. 3727; Mrs. Black et al.
Testing of Incentive Payments for Behavorial Health Providers.
H.R. 3331; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas et al.
Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act. H.R. 959; Mr.
Joyce of Ohio et al.
Trauma-Informed Care, Importance and Effectiveness of. H. Res.
443; Mr. Gallagher et al.
Traumatic Brain Injury Program Reauthorization Act. H.R. 6615;
Mr. Pascrell et al. S. 3657.
Treating Barriers to Prosperity Act. H.R. 5294; Mr. Barletta et
al.
Trickett Wendler Right to Try Act. S. 204.
Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn, and Matthew
Bellina Right to Try Act of 2018. H.R. 5247; Mr. Fitzpatrick
et al.
Using Data to Prevent Opioid Diversion Act. S. 2838.
VETERAN Act. H.R. 2372; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Veterans E-Health and Telemedicine Support Act. S. 925.
Women and Lung Cancer Research and Preventive Services Act. S.
2385.
Health Equity and Access for Returning Troops and Servicemembers Act.
H.R. 6886; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Helium Extraction Act. H.R. 3279; Mr. Cook.
HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:
FDR Historic Preservation Act. H.R. 5420; Mr. Faso.
Fort Scott National Historic Site. H.R. 1541; Ms. Jenkins of
Kansas et al.
Fort Scott National Historic Site Boundary Modification Act. S.
189.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic
Preservation Program, Reauthorization. H.R. 1135; Mr.
Clyburn et al. S. 1446.
John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act. H.R. 1719; Mr.
DeSaulnier et al. S. 729.
Kennedy-King Establishment Act. H.R. 4851; Mr. Carson of Indiana
et al.
Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site Boundary
Modification Act. H.R. 2611; Mr. Hill et al.
Medgar Evers Home National Monument Act. H.R. 4895; Mr. Thompson
of Mississippi et al.
Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument Act. H.R. 5979; Mr.
Rogers of Kentucky.
Oil Region National Heritage Area Reauthorization Act. H.R.
6507; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.
Preserving America's Battlefields Act. H.R. 6108; Mr. Jody B.
Hice of Georgia et al.
Quindaro Townsite National Commemorative Site Act. H.R. 5613;
Mr. Yoder et al.
Reconstruction Era National Historical Park Act. H.R. 5532; Mr.
Clyburn et al.
Route 66 National Historic Trail Designation Act. H.R. 801; Mr.
LaHood et al.
Thurgood Marshall's Elementary School Study Act. S. 1645.
HOMELAND SECURITY:
Advancing Cybersecurity Diagnostics and Mitigation Act. H.R.
6443; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.
Air Cargo Security Improvement Act. H.R. 4176; Mr. Thompson of
Mississippi et al.
Airport Perimeter and Access Control Security Act. H.R. 665; Mr.
Keating et al.
Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2213; Ms.
McSally et al.
APEC Business Travel Cards Reauthorization Act. S. 504.
Appropriations for Border Infrastructure Construction, Provide
Conditional Resident Status to Certain Aliens, and Amend the
Immigration and Nationality Act to Include Grounds of
Inadmissibility for Criminal Gangs and Cartels. S. 2199.
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Travel Cards Act.
H.R. 2805; Miss Rice of New York et al.
Aviation Employee Screening and Security Enhancement Act. H.R.
876; Mr. Katko et al.
Biometric Identification Transnational Migration Alert Program
Authorization Act. H.R. 6439; Mr. McCaul et al.
Boots on the Border Act. S. 595.
Border Enforcement Security Task Force Reauthorization Act. H.R.
2281; Mr. Vela et al. S. 1199.
Border Patrol Agent Pay Reform Amendments Act. H.R. 5896; Mr.
Hurd et al.
Border Security for America Act. H.R. 3548; Mr. McCaul et al.
Border Security Technology Accountability Act. H.R. 505; Ms.
McSally et al. S. 146.
Border Tunnel Task Force Act. H.R. 6740; Mr. Sessions et al.
C-TPAT Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3551; Ms. McSally et al.
CBP HiRe Act. S. 1305.
CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act. H.R. 677; Ms.
McSally et al.
Community Counterterrorism Preparedness Act. H.R. 2188; Mr.
McCaul et al.
Counter Terrorist Network Act. H.R. 4578; Mr. Vela et al.
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Act. H.R. 6198; H.R.
7213; Mr. Donovan et al.
Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act. H.R. 526; Mr. Katko et al.
Counterterrorism Information Sharing Improvement Act. H.R. 4569;
Mr. Gallagher et al.
Cyber Preparedness Act. H.R. 584; Mr. Donovan et al.
Cyber Vulnerability Disclosure Reporting Act. H.R. 3202; Ms.
Jackson Lee.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act. H.R. 3359;
Mr. McCaul et al.
Department of Homeland Security Acquisition Innovation Act. H.R.
1365; Mr. Correa et al.
Department of Homeland Security Authorization Act. H.R. 2825;
Mr. McCaul et al.
Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign Authorization Act.
H.R. 1370; H.R. 4708; Mr. McCaul et al. S. 1103.
Department of Homeland Security Chief Data Officer Authorization
Act. H.R. 6447; Mr. Carter of Texas et al.
Department of Homeland Security Classified Facility Inventory
Act. H.R. 2443; Mr. Barletta et al.
Department of Homeland Security Clearance Management and
Administration Act. H.R. 697; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.
Department of Homeland Security Data Framework Act. H.R. 2454;
Mr. Hurd et al. S. 2397.
Department of Homeland Security Disclosure of Security
Vulnerabilities. H.R. 6735; Mr. McCarthy et al.
Department of Homeland Security Insider Threat and Mitigation
Act. H.R. 666; Mr. King of New York et al.
Department of Homeland Security Morale, Recognition, Learning
and Engagement Act. H.R. 2283; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi
et al.
Department of Homeland Security Support to Fusion Centers Act.
H.R. 678; Ms. McSally et al.
DHS Accountability Enhancement Act. H.R. 4038; Mr. McCaul et al.
DHS Acquisition Authorities Act. H.R. 1252; Mr. Higgins of
Louisiana et al.
DHS Acquisition Documentation Integrity Act. H.R. 347; Mrs.
Watson Coleman et al.
DHS Acquisition Review Board Act. H.R. 1282; Mr. Garrett et al.
S. 886.
DHS Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems Coordinator Act. H.R.
6438; Mr. Perry et al.
DHS Cyber Incident Response Teams Act. H.R. 5074; Mr. McCaul et
al. S. 3309.
DHS Field Engagement Accountability Act. H.R. 5079; Mr. Bacon et
al.
DHS FIRM Act. H.R. 2131; Mr. Higgins of Louisiana et al.
DHS Industrial Control Systems Capabilities Enhancement Act.
H.R. 5733; Mr. Bacon et al.
DHS Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program Act. H.R. 2453;
Mr. Gallagher et al.
DHS Interagency Counterterrorism Task Force Act. H.R. 4555; Mr.
Rutherford et al.
DHS Multiyear Acquisition Strategy Act. H.R. 1249; Mr.
Fitzpatrick et al.
DHS Overseas Personnel Enhancement Act. H.R. 4567; Mr. Katko et
al.
DHS SAVE Act. H.R. 366; Mr. Perry et al.
Disaster Declaration Improvement Act. H.R. 1665; Mr. Rodney
Davis of Illinois et al.
Disaster SAVE Act. H.R. 1214; Mr. Barletta et al.
Domestic Explosives Detection Canine Capacity Building Act. H.R.
4577; Mr. Rogers of Alabama et al.
Enhancing DHS' Fusion Center Technical Assistance Program Act.
H.R. 5099; Mr. Estes of Kansas et al.
Enhancing Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative Act. H.R.
5094; Mr. King of New York et al.
Federal Information Resource to Strengthen Ties with State and
Local Law Enforcement Act. H.R. 2442; Ms. Jackson Lee.
FEMA Accountability, Modernization and Transparency Act. H.R.
1679; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.
First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies Act. H.R. 687;
Mr. Payne et al.
First Responder Identification of Emergency Needs in Disaster
Situations. H.R. 58; Ms. Jackson Lee et al.
FIT Act. H.R. 6374; Mr. Perry et al.
Fusion Center Enhancement Act. H.R. 642; Mr. Barletta et al.
Gains in Global Nuclear Detection Architecture Act. H.R. 690;
Mr. Richmond.
Global Aviation System Security Reform Act. H.R. 4559; Mr. Estes
of Kansas et al.
Hack DHS Act. S. 1281.
Homeland Security Assessment of Terrorists Use of Virtual
Currencies Act. H.R. 2433; Miss Rice of New York et al.
Homeland Security for Children Act. H.R. 1372; Mr. Payne et al.
S. 1847.
Homeland Threat Assessment Act. H.R. 2470; Mr. Rogers of Alabama
et al.
HSA Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 1258; Mr. Perry et al.
IAP Authorization Act. H.R. 5207; Ms. McSally et al.
Improving Fusion Centers' Access to Information Act. H.R. 2169;
Mr. Katko et al.
INTERDICT Act. H.R. 2142; Ms. Tsongas et al.
Joint Counterterrorism Awareness Workshop Series Act. H.R. 3284;
Mr. Fitzpatrick et al.
Leveraging Emerging Technologies Act. H.R. 240; Mr. Ratcliffe et
al.
Maritime Border Security Review Act. H.R. 5869; Miss Gonzalez-
Colon of Puerto Rico et al.
Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act. H.R. 437; Mr. Bilirakis
et al.
National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act. S. 594.
National Quantum Initiative Act. H.R. 6227; Mr. Smith of Texas
et al. S. 3143.
OBIM Authorization Act. H.R. 5206; Ms. McSally et al.
Pathways to Improving Homeland Security At the Local Level Act.
H.R. 2427; Mrs. Demings.
Post-Caliphate Threat Assessment Act. H.R. 4564; Mr. Higgins of
Louisiana et al.
PreCheck is PreCheck Act. H.R. 6265; Mr. Katko et al.
Preventing Emerging Threats Act. S. 2836.
Protecting and Securing Chemical Facilities from Terrorist
Attacks Act. S. 3405.
Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Drones and Emerging
Threats Act. H.R. 6620; Mr. Richmond et al.
Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 4760) To Amend the
Immigration Laws and the Homeland Security Laws, and for
other purposes. H. Res. 774; Mr. Denham et al.
Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Technical Corrections Act.
H.R. 1297; Mrs. Watson Coleman.
Reducing DHS Acquisition Cost Growth Act. H.R. 1294; Mr.
Rutherford et al. S. 906.
REPORT Act. H.R. 625; Mr. Aguilar et al. S. 1884.
Requiring the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management
Act to Submit Report Regarding Certain Plans Regarding
Assistance in Response to Emergency or Disaster. H.R. 1117;
Mrs. Hartzler.
SAFE TECH Act. H.R. 4561; Mr. Bilirakis et al.
Screening and Vetting Passenger Exchange Act. H.R. 4581; Mr.
Fitzpatrick et al.
SECURE Act. S. 2192.
Secure Border Communications Act. H.R. 6742; Mr. Mast et al.
Securing American Non-Profit Organizations Against Terrorism
Act. H.R. 1486; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al.
Securing Department of Homeland Security Firearms Act. H.R.
4433; Mr. Correa et al.
Securing General Aviation and Commercial Charter Air Carrier
Service Act. H.R. 3669; Mr. Estes of Kansas et al.
Securing our Agriculture and Food Act. H.R. 1238; Mr. Young of
Iowa et al. S. 500.
Securing Our Borders and Wilderness Act. H.R. 3593; Mr. Johnson
of Louisiana et al.
Securing Public Areas of Transportation Facilities Act. H.R.
5766; Mr. Payne et al.
Securing the Cities Act. H.R. 655; Mr. Donovan et al.
Securing the Homeland Security Supply Chain Act. H.R. 6430; Mr.
King of New York et al.
Securing the International Mail Against Opioids Act. H.R. 5788;
Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Shielding Public Spaces from Vehicular Terrorism Act. H.R. 4627;
Mr. Donovan et al.
Streamlining DHS Overhead Act. H.R. 2190; Mr. Rutherford et al.
Strengthening Aviation Security Act. H.R. 4467; Mr. Jody B. Hice
of Georgia et al.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination
in Our Ports Act. H.R. 3101; Mrs. Torres et al.
Strengthening Local Transportation Security Capabilities Act.
H.R. 5089; Ms. Barragan et al.
Strengthening State and Local Cyber Crime Fighting Act. H.R.
1616; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.
Strengthening the Department of Homeland Security Secure Mail
Initiative Act. S. 1208.
Strong Visa Integrity Secures America Act. H.R. 2626; Mr. Hurd
et al.
Support for Rapid Innovation Act. H.R. 239; Mr. Ratcliffe et al.
S. 278.
Supporting Officers and Personnel of the United States
Immigration and Customs Enforcement. H. Res. 990; Mr.
Higgins of Louisiana et al.
Supporting Research and Development for First Responders Act.
H.R. 4991; Mr. Donovan et al.
Surface Transportation Security and Technology Accountability
Act. H.R. 5081; Mr. Katko et al.
Surface Transportation Security Improvement Act. H.R. 5131; Mrs.
Watson Coleman et al.
Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act. H.R. 1302;
Ms. McSally et al.
Terrorist Release Announcements to Counter Extremist Recidivism
Act. H.R. 2471; Mr. Rutherford et al.
Terrorist Screening and Targeting Review Act. H.R. 4553; Mr.
Garrett et al.
Three-Year Border and DACA Extension Act. S. 2464.
Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act. H.R. 549; Mr.
Donovan et al.
Transparency in Technological Acquisitions Act. H.R. 1353; Miss
Rice of New York et al.
Transportation Security Technology Innovation Reform Act. H.R.
5730; Mr. Katko et al.
Transportation Worker Identification Credential Accountability
Act. H.R. 5729; Mr. Katko et al.
Traveler Redress Improvement Act. H.R. 2132; Mr. Katko et al.
TSA Administrator Modernization Act. H.R. 1309; Mr. Katko et al.
TSA LEAP Pay Reform Act. S. 1896.
TSA National Deployment Force Act. H.R. 6461; Mrs. Watson
Coleman et al.
TSA OPEN for Business Act. H.R. 6459; Mr. Thompson of
Mississippi et al.
Unifying DHS Intelligence Enterprise Act. H.R. 2468; Mr. Perry.
United States Ports of Entry Threat and Operational Review Act.
H.R. 6400; Mrs. Lesko et al.
United States-Israel Cybersecurity Cooperation Enhancement Act.
H.R. 612; Mr. Langevin et al.
Vehicular Terrorism Prevention Act. H.R. 4227; Mr. Latta et al.
Honoring Hometown Heroes Act. H.R. 1892; Mr. Larson of Connecticut et
al.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 104; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
HOUSE REPORTS:
Committee Activity:
Agriculture. H. Rept. 115-1108; Mr. Conaway.
Appropriations. H. Rept. 115-1121; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Armed Services. H. Rept. 115-1100; Mr. Thornberry.
Budget. H. Rept. 115-1124; Mr. Womack.
Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 115-1123; Ms.
Foxx.
Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 115-1126; Mr. Walden.
Ethics. H. Rept. 115-1125; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Financial Services. H. Rept. 115-1122; Mr. Hensarling.
Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 115-1113; Mr. Royce of
California.
Homeland Security. H. Rept. 115-1127; Mr. McCaul.
House Administration. H. Rept. 115-1109; Mr. Harper.
Intelligence. H. Rept. 115-1111; Mr. Nunes.
Judiciary. H. Rept. 115-1112; Mr. Goodlatte.
Natural Resources. H. Rept. 115-1128; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 115-1114; Mr.
Gowdy.
Rules. H. Rept. 115-1130; Mr. Sessions.
Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 115-1080; Mr.
Smith of Texas.
Small Business. H. Rept. 115-1079; Mr. Chabot.
Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 115-1099;
Mr. Shuster.
Veterans' Affairs. H. Rept. 115-1120; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee.
Ways and Means. H. Rept. 115-1115; Mr. Brady of Texas.
Directing Secretary of Homeland Security to Transmit Documents
to the House of Representatives Relating to Border Security
Policies, Procedures, and Activities as such Relate to the
Interdiction of Families by the U.S. Border Patrol. H. Res.
1005; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al.
Directing the Secretary of Commerce to Provide Certain Documents
in the Secretary's Possession to the House of
Representatives Relating to the Decision to Include a
Question on Citizenship in the 2020 Decennial Census of
Population. H. Res. 877; Mr. Gomez et al.
Directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to Transmit Certain
Documents to the House of Representatives Relating to
Department of Homeland Security Policies and Activities
Relating to Businesses Owned or Controlled by President
Donald J. Trump. H. Res. 447; Mrs. Watson Coleman et al.
Directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to Transmit Certain
Documents to the House of Representatives Relating to the
Department of Homeland Security's Research, Integration, and
Analysis Activities Relating to Russian Government
Interference. H. Res. 235; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et
al.
Directing the Secretary of the Treasury to Provide to House of
Representatives the Tax Return Information of President
Donald Trump and the Tax Returns of Each Business Entity
Disclosed by Donald Trump on Office of Government Ethics
Form 278e. H. Res. 479; Mr. Pascrell et al.
Esty, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Elizabeth. H. Rept. 115-1093; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Gutierrez, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to
Representative Luis. H. Rept. 115-310; H. Rept. 115-617;
Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
In the Matter Regarding the Arrests of Members of the House
During a Protest Outside the United States Capitol on
December 6, 2017. H. Rept. 115-482; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Inquiry Directing Secretary of Health and Human Services to
Transmit Information Relating to Plans to Repeal or Replace
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Health-
Related Measures of the Health Care and Education
Reconciliation Act. H. Res. 154; Mr. Kennedy et al.
Inquiry Directing the Attorney General to Provide Certain
Documents Relating to the Ongoing Congressional
Investigation Related to Certain Prosecutorial and
Investigatory Decisions made by the Department of Justice
Surrounding the 2016 Election. H. Res. 938; Mr. Meadows et
al.
Inquiry Directing the Attorney General to Transmit Certain
Documents to the House of Representatives Relating to the
Financial Practices of the President. H. Res. 111; Mr.
Nadler et al.
Inquiry Directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to Transmit
Certain Documents Relating to Cybersecurity Threats Posed by
the ZTE Corporation. H. Res. 898; Mr. Thompson of
Mississippi.
Inquiry Directing the Secretary of the Treasury to Provide
Certain Documents in the Secretary's Possession Relating to
President Trump's Financial Connections to Russia, Certain
Illegal Financial Schemes, and Related Information. H. Res.
442; Ms. Maxine Waters of California et al.
Inquiry Directing the Secretary of the Treasury to Provide to
the House of Representatives the Tax Returns and Other
Specified Financial Information of President Donald J.
Trump. H. Res. 186; Mr. Pascrell et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President and Directing the Attorney
General to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Document to the
House of Representatives Relating to the Removal of Former
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey. H.
Res. 446; Ms. Jayapal et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President and Directing the Attorney
General to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Documents
relating to the President's Use of the Pardon Power Under
Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. H. Res. 928; Mr.
Ted Lieu of California et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President and Directing the Attorney
General to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Documents to the
House of Representatives Relating to Communications with the
Government of Russia. H. Res. 184; Mr. Jeffries et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President and Directing the Attorney
General to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Documents to the
House of Representatives Relating to the Removal of Former
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey. H.
Res. 488; Mr. Cicilline et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President and Directing the Secretary of
the Interior to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Documents
and Other Information to the House of Representatives
Relating to Review of Designations Under the Antiquities
Act. H. Res. 555; Mr. Grijalva et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President to Provide Certain Documents in
the President's Possession. H. Res. 437; Mr. DeFazio et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President, and Directing the Attorney
General, to Transmit, Respectively, Certain Documents to the
House of Representatives Relating to Certain Communications
by the President of the United States. H. Res. 203; Mr.
Quigley et al.
Inquiry Requesting the President, and Directing the Secretary of
Health and Human Services, to Transmit, Certain Information
referring to the Separation of Children from their Parents
or Guardians. H. Res. 982; Mr. Pallone et al.
Jayapal, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Pramila. H. Rept. 115-876; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Kihuen, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Ruben. H. Rept. 115-1041; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Lujan, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Ben Ray. H. Rept. 115-272; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Meadows, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Mark. H. Rept. 115-1042; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Mullin, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Markwayne. H. Rept. 115-898; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Oversight Plans for all House Committees. H. Rept. 115-69; Mr.
Chaffetz.
Report of the Joint Economic Committee on the 2017 Economic
Report of the President. H. Rept. 115-22; Mr. Tiberi.
Report of the Joint Economic Committee on the 2018 Economic
Report of the President. H. Rept. 115-596; Mr. Paulsen.
Report on Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year
2019. H. Rept. 115-710; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Report on Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year
2019, Revised. H. Rept. 115-779; H. Rept. 115-897; Mr.
Frelinghuysen.
Requesting the President to Transmit to the House of
Representatives certain documents in the possession of the
President relating to the Determination to Impose Certain
Tariffs and to the Strategy of the United States with
Respect to China. H. Res. 1018; Mr. Pascrell et al.
Requesting the President, and the Secretary of State, to
Transmit Copies of Documents, Records, Communications,
Transcripts, Summaries, Notes, Memoranda, and Read-Aheads in
their Possession Referring or Relating between Presidents
Trump and Putin. H. Res. 1017; Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of
Pennsylvania.
Rush, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative
Bobby L.. H. Rept. 115-618; Mrs. Brooks of Indiana.
Russian Active Measures. H. Rept. 115-1110; Mr. Nunes.
Williams, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to
Representative Roger. H. Rept. 115-271; Mrs. Brooks of
Indiana.
HOUSING:
Family Self-Sufficiency Act. H.R. 4258; Mr. Duffy et al.
HOME Act. H.R. 2255; Mr. Trott et al.
Home Mortgage Disclosure Adjustment Act. H.R. 2954; Mr. Emmer et
al.
Mortgage Choice Act. H.R. 1153; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Securing Access to Affordable Mortgages Act. H.R. 3221; Mr.
Kustoff of Tennessee et al.
Hydrographic Services Improvement Amendments Act. H.R. 221; Mr. Young of
Alaska.
I
IG Subpoena Authority Act. H.R. 4917; Mr. Russell et al.
Improving Rural Call Quality and Reliability Act. H.R. 460; Mr. Young of
Iowa et al. S. 96.
Improving Social Security's Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act.
H.R. 6084; Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Indefinite Duration of Certain Military Land Withdrawals and
Reservations and Improved Management of Withdrawn and Reserved
Lands. H.R. 4299; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017. S. 133.
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018. H.R. 3180; Mr.
Nunes et al. S. 1761.
Interstate Transport Act. S. 1092.
J
JACK Act. S. 2896.
K
Kari's Law Act. H.R. 582; Mr. Gohmert et al. S. 123.
Kate's Law. H.R. 3004; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
Keep America's Refuges Operational Act. H.R. 3979; Mr. Jeffries et al.
Keep Families Together and Enforce the Law Act. S. 3093.
L
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:
Accelerating Individuals into the Workforce Act. H.R. 2842; Mr.
Curbelo of Florida et al.
Advisory Committee on Opioids and the Workplace, Establishment
of. H.R. 5892; Mr. Lewis of Minnesota et al.
Affordable Retirement Advice for Savers Act. H.R. 2823; Mr. Roe
of Tennessee et al.
Employee Privacy Protection Act. H.R. 2775; Mr. Wilson of South
Carolina et al.
Energy and Manufacturing Workforce Development. H.R. 338; Mr.
Rush et al.
Facilitate Addressing Issues with Regulating Forced Labor in
International Seafood Harvesting Act. S. 3641.
Federal Employees:
Prevention of Private Information Dissemination Act.
H.R. 4294; Mr. Kustoff of Tennessee.
Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act. H.R. 1393;
Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act. H.R. 1313; Ms. Foxx
et al.
Save Local Business Act. H.R. 3441; Mr. Byrne et al.
Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st
Century Act. H.R. 2353; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.
Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act. H.R. 2776; Mr. Walberg et
al.
Working Families Flexibility Act. H.R. 1180; Mrs. Roby et al.
Listing Reform Act. H.R. 717; Mr. Olson et al.
M
Made in America Manufacturing Communities Act. S. 701.
Manage our Wolves Act. H.R. 6784; Mr. Duffy et al.
MARINE AND MARITIME:
American Fisheries Advisory Committee Act. S. 1322.
Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission, Extension of
Authorization. H.R. 5585; Mr. Keating.
CENOTE Act. S. 2511.
Coast Guard Authorization Act. H.R. 2518; Mr. Hunter et al. S.
1129.
Coast Guard Blue Technology Center of Expertise Act. H.R. 6206;
Mr. Garamendi et al.
Coast Guard Improvement and Reform Act. H.R. 1726; Mr. Hunter et
al.
COASTAL Implementation Act. S. 2242.
Commercial Vessel Incidental Discharge Act. S. 168.
Coordinated Ocean Monitoring and Research Act. S. 1425.
Digital Coast Act. S. 110.
Discharges Incidental to Vessels Shorter than 79 Feet, Extension
of Period. S. 2273.
Facilitate Addressing Issues with Regulating Forced Labor in
International Seafood Harvesting Act. S. 3641.
Federal Maritime Commission Authorization Act. H.R. 2593; Mr.
Hunter et al.
Fish and Fisheries:
Driftnet Modernization and Bycatch Reduction Act. S.
2773.
Dungeness Crab Fishery Management, Removing Sunset
Provision. H.R. 374; Ms. Herrera Beutler et al. S.
61.
Endangered Fish Recovery Programs Extension Act. H.R.
4465; Mr. Curtis et al. S. 2166.
Endangered Salmon and Fisheries Predation Prevention
Act. H.R. 2083; Ms. Herrera Beutler et al.
Endangered Salmon Predation Prevention Act. S. 3119.
Lionfish. H.R. 6255; Mr. Soto et al.
Marine Fish Conservation Statutes. S. 396.
Marine Fish Conservation Statutes, Technical Amendments.
H.R. 4528; Mr. Soto.
Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act. S.
1520.
RED SNAPPER Act. H.R. 3588; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et
al.
Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing
Flexibility in Fisheries Management Act. H.R. 200;
Mr. Young of Alaska et al.
Sustainable Shark Fisheries and Trade Act. S. 2764.
Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act Amendments.
H.R. 237; Mr. Young of Alaska et al.
James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory. H.R. 6434; Mr.
Pallone.
Licensing Requirements for Export of Certain Echinoderms. H.R.
2504; Ms. Pingree et al.
Maritime Administration Authorization and Enhancement Act for
Fiscal Year 2018. S. 1096.
Maritime Authorization and Enhancement Act. S. 2717.
Maritime Border Security Review Act. H.R. 5869; Miss Gonzalez-
Colon of Puerto Rico et al.
Maritime Safety Act. H.R. 6175; Mr. Hunter et al.
Maritime Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 5326; Mr. Garamendi et
al.
National Sea Grant College Program Amendments Act. S. 129.
Port Operations, Research, and Technology Act. S. 3273.
Save Our Seas Act. S. 756. S. 3508.
SEA Act. H.R. 3133; Mr. Johnson of Louisiana et al.
Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act. S. 793.
Ships and Shipping:
Limitation on Enforcement Based on Observer Reports,
Fishing Vessel in Pacific Ocean. H.R. 5025; Mrs.
Radewagen.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination
in Our Ports Act. H.R. 3101; Mrs. Torres et al.
Surface and Maritime Transportation Security Act. S. 763.
Whaling Convention Amendments Act. S. 2369.
Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act. S. 2559.
Matthew Young Pollard Intelligence Authorization Act. H.R. 6237; Mr.
Nunes. S. 3153.
Migratory Bird Framework and Hunting Opportunities for Veterans Act.
H.R. 6013; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Migratory Bird Treaty Act Amendment. H.R. 4069; Mr. Young of Alaska.
Mining School Enhancement Act. H.R. 2053; Ms. McSally et al.
Moving Americans Privacy Protection Act. H.R. 4403; Mr. Denham et al.
Museum and Library Services Act. S. 3530.
Music Modernization Act. H.R. 5447; Mr. Goodlatte et al. S. 2823.
N
National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act. S.
1768.
National Flood Insurance Program Extension Act. S. 3628.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 148; Mr. MacArthur.
National Flood Insurance Program Further Extension Act. H.R. 7187; Mr.
MacArthur.
National Flood Insurance Program Policyholder Protection Act. H.R. 2868;
Mr. Zeldin et al.
National Geologic Mapping Act Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4033; Mr.
Lamborn et al. S. 1787.
National Integrated Drought Information System Reauthorization Act. S.
2200.
National Landslide Preparedness Act. H.R. 1675; Ms. DelBene et al.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer
Corps Amendments and Hydrographic Services Improvement Act
Reauthorization and Amendments Act. S. 171.
National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act. H.R. 520; Mr.
Amodei et al.
National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring System Act. H.R. 4475; Mr.
Young of Alaska. S. 346.
NATIVE AMERICANS:
AMBER Alert in Indian Country Act. S. 772.
Columbia River In-Lieu and Treaty Fishing Access Sites
Improvement Act. S. 669.
Conveyance of Property to the Tanana Tribal Council. S. 269.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition Act. H.R.
146; Mr. Fleischmann et al.
Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act. S.
254.
Gila River Indian Community Federal Rights-of-Way, Easements and
Boundary Clarification Act. H.R. 4032; Mr. O'Halleran et al.
Indian Economic Enhancement Act. S. 1116.
Indian Employment, Training and Related Services Consolidation
Act. H.R. 228; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 91.
Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self-Determination Act
Amendments. S. 245.
Indians:
Certain Alcohol Manufacturing on Indian Lands, Repeal
of. H.R. 5317; Ms. Herrera Beutler et al.
Jobs for Tribes Act. H.R. 4506; Mrs. Torres et al.
John P. Smith Act. S. 302.
Johnson-O'Malley Supplemental Indian Education Program
Modernization Act. S. 943.
Klamath Tribe Judgment Fund Repeal Act. S. 1223.
Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians Restoration Act. H.R.
3764; Mr. Gianforte. S. 39.
Native American Business Incubators Program Act. S. 607.
Native American Energy Act. H.R. 210; Mr. Young of Alaska et al.
Native American Health Savings Improvement Act. H.R. 1476; Mr.
Moolenaar et al.
Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3864; Mr. Pearce et al.
Oregon Tribal Economic Development Act. H.R. 3225; Mr. DeFazio
et al. S. 1285.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 1404; Mr. Grijalva
et al.
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Land Reaffirmation Act. H.R. 1532;
Mr. Byrne et al.
Practical Reforms and Other Goals To Reinforce the Effectiveness
of Self-Governance and Self-Determination for Indian Tribes
Act. S. 2515.
Repealing Existing Substandard Provisions Encouraging
Conciliation with Tribes Act. S. 343.
Restoring Accountability in the Indian Health Service Act. H.R.
5874; Mrs. Noem et al.
Sac and Fox Indian Reservation. H.R. 1074; Mr. Blum et al. S.
381.
San Juan County Settlement Implementation Act. S. 436.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Land Affirmation Act. H.R.
1491; Mr. LaMalfa et al.
Savanna's Act. S. 1942.
Securing Urgent Resources Vital to Indian Victim Empowerment
Act. S. 1870.
Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation Equitable
Compensation Act. S. 995.
Stigler Act Amendments. H.R. 2606; Mr. Cole et al.
Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal
Recognition Act. H.R. 984; Mr. Wittman et al. S. 691.
To Amend the White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights
Quantification Act of 2010 to Clarify the Use of Amounts in
the WMAT Settlement Fund. S. 140.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 51; Mr. Thune.
To provide that the Pueblo of Santa Clara May Lease for 99 Years
Certain Restricted Land. S. 249.
Tribal HUD-VASH Act. S. 1333.
Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act. H.R. 986; Mr. Rokita et al. S. 63.
Tribal Law and Order Reauthorization and Amendments Act. S.
1953.
Tribal Recognition Act. H.R. 3744; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Tribal Social Security Fairness Act. H.R. 6124; Mr. Reichert et
al.
Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program, Extension of
Deadline for Promulgation of Regulations. H.R. 6414; Mr.
DeFazio et al.
Tribal Veterans Health Care Enhancement Act. S. 304.
Urban Indian Health Parity Act. S. 2146.
O
Office of Special Counsel Reauthorization Act. S. 582.
OSC Access Act. H.R. 2195; Mr. Blum et al.
Ozone Standards Implementation Act. H.R. 806; Mr. Olson et al.
P
Pacific Northwest Earthquake Preparedness Act. H.R. 654; Mr. DeFazio.
Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. H.R. 36; Mr. Franks of Arizona
et al. S. 2311.
PETITION Act. H.R. 6355; Mr. Westerman et al.
Plum Island Preservation Act. H.R. 2182; Mr. Zeldin et al.
Posthumous Citizenship to Qualified Noncitizens who Enlisted in the
Philippines. H.R. 887; Mr. Jones et al.
PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS:
Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area Amendment Act. S. 1160.
Bush, George Herbert Walker. H. Res. 1167; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
Bush, George Herbert Walker, Printing of Commemorative Document.
S. Con. Res. 57.
Bush, Honoring the life of First Lady Barbara. H. Res. 838; Mr.
McCaul et al.
Bush, President George Herbert Walker. H. Res. 1172; Mr. Flores
et al. S. Res. 715.
Electronic Message Preservation Act. H.R. 1376; Mr. Cummings.
George W. Bush Childhood Home Study Act. H.R. 3008; Mr. Conaway
et al.
James K. Polk Presidential Home Study Act. H.R. 443; Mr.
DesJarlais et al. S. 99.
Presidential Allowance Modernization Act. H.R. 3739; Mr. Jody B.
Hice of Georgia et al. S. 1791.
Presidential Library Donation Reform Act. H.R. 73; Mr. Duncan of
Tennessee et al.
Presidential Tax Transparency Act. H.R. 305; Ms. Eshoo et al.
Presidential Transition Enhancement Act. S. 3487.
Protect Collaboration for Healthier Forests Act. S. 2160.
Protecting Religiously Affiliated Institutions Act. H.R. 1730; Mr.
Kustoff of Tennessee et al. S. 994.
Providing for an Exception to the Limitation on the Appointment of
Certain Persons as the United States Trade Representative. S.J. Res.
41.
PUBLIC LANDS:
African American Civil Rights Network Act. H.R. 1927; Mr. Clay
et al.
American Discovery Trail Act. S. 1573.
Big Bear Land Exchange Act. H.R. 5513; Mr. Cook.
Black Hills National Cemetery Boundary Expansion Act. H.R. 337;
Mrs. Noem.
Cottonwood Land Exchange Act. H.R. 6146; Mr. Gosar et al.
Devils Tower National Monument. H.R. 401; Ms. Cheney.
District of Columbia and National Park Service, Authorization to
Enter into Cooperative Management Agreements. H.R. 2897; Ms.
Norton et al.
Early Repayment of Construction Cost to the Bureau of
Reclamation within the Northport Irrigation District. H.R.
4689; Mr. Smith of Nebraska.
Eastern Legacy Extension Act. H.R. 3045; Mr. Messer et al.
Emery County Public Land Management Act. H.R. 5727; Mr. Curtis
et al.
Energy and Natural Resources Act. S. 1460.
Federal Land Asset Inventory Reform Act. H.R. 2199; Mr. Cramer
et al.
Federal Land Management Act. S. 2099.
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. H.R. 835; Mr. Lamborn
et al. S. 287.
Forests:
Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Exchange Act. S. 131.
Arapaho National Forest Boundary Adjustment Act. H.R.
688; Mr. Polis et al. S. 289.
Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness Redesignation
Act. H.R. 4134; Mr. Simpson.
Cooperative Management of Mineral Rights Act. H.R. 2316;
Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.
Elkhorn Ranch and White River National Forest Conveyance
Act. H.R. 698; Mr. Tipton et al. S. 286.
Flatside Wilderness Enhancement Act. H.R. 5636; Mr. Hill
et al.
Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National
Forest Act. H.R. 3905; Mr. Emmer et al.
National Forest System Vegetation Management Pilot
Program Act. H.R. 2921; Mr. Cramer et al.
Northern Arizona Land Exchange, Clarification of Federal
Land. S. 466.
Resilient Federal Forests Act. H.R. 2936; Mr. Westerman
et al.
Superior National Forest Land Exchange Act. H.R. 3115;
Mr. Nolan et al.
Wasatch-Cache National Forest. H.R. 1800; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
Fort Frederica National Monument Boundary Expansion Act. H.R.
494; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 5319; Mr. Mast et al.
King Cove Road Land Exchange Act. H.R. 218; Mr. Young of Alaska.
Land Conveyance:
Claude Moore Farm Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 6678; Mrs.
Comstock et al.
Custer County Airport Conveyance Act. S. 2297.
Desert Community Lands Act. H.R. 2365; Mr. Cook.
Escambia County Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2370; Mr.
Gaetz et al.
Gulf Islands National Seashore Land Exchange Act. H.R.
2615; Mr. Palazzo. S. 1260.
Hyde Park Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 4264; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
Juab County Conveyance Act. H.R. 3777; Mrs. Love.
Kisatchie National Forest Land Conveyance Act. H.R.
2941; Mr. Abraham et al.
La Paz County Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2630; Mr. Gosar
et al.
Lake Fannin Conveyance Act. S. 3245.
Oracle Cabins Conveyance Act. S. 2062.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 1404; Mr.
Grijalva et al.
Pottawattamie County Land Conveyance. H.R. 2600; Mr.
Young of Iowa.
Santa Ana River Wash Plan Land Exchange Act. H.R. 497;
Mr. Cook et al.
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Land
Transfer Act. S. 825.
Swan Lake Hydroelectric Project Boundary. S. 267.
Tulare Youth Recreation and Women's History Enhancement
Act. H.R. 805; Mr. Nunes et al.
Udall Park Land Exchange Completion Act. H.R. 1547; Ms.
McSally et al. S. 612.
Walnut Grove Land Exchange Act. H.R. 5923; Mr.
Westerman.
Wasatch-Cache National Forest. H.R. 1800; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
West Fork Fire Station Act. H.R. 4609; Mr. Tipton.
Western Oregon Tribal Fairness Act. H.R. 1306; Mr.
DeFazio et al. S. 508.
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Act. H.R. 1791;
Mr. Reichert et al.
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area, Establish.
S. 3100.
National Monument CAP Act. H.R. 3990; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
North Country National Scenic Trail Route Adjustment Act. H.R.
1026; Mr. Nolan et al. S. 363.
Parks:
Acadia National Park Boundary Clarification Act. H.R.
4266; Mr. Poliquin et al. S. 2102.
Application of Temporary Limited Appointment Regulations
to the National Park Service. H.R. 6599; Mr. Knight
et al.
Camp Nelson Heritage National Monument Act. H.R. 5655;
Mr. Barr.
Coltsville National Historical Park, to Facilitate the
Addition of Park Administration. H.R. 863; Mr.
Larson of Connecticut.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Improvement
Act Amendment. H.R. 560; Mr. Marino et al.
Fees for Medical Services, National Park System. H.R.
3607; Mr. McClintock et al.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Park Act. S.
1459.
Gateway Arch National Park Designation Act. H.R. 3058;
Mr. Clay et al. S. 1438.
Golden Spike 150th Anniversary Act. H.R. 5751; Mr.
Bishop of Utah et al.
Indiana Dunes National Park Act. H.R. 1488; Mr.
Visclosky et al.
James K. Polk Presidential Home Study Act. S. 99.
Johnson Birthplace, James Weldon. H.R. 5005; Mr. Lawson
of Florida et al.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary
Adjustment Act. H.R. 558; Mr. Loudermilk et al.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Act.
H.R. 267; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.
Modification of Boundary of Voyageurs National Park. S.
502.
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Act. S.
2827.
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Boundary
Revision Act. H.R. 538; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al.
Restore Our Parks Act. S. 3172.
Restore Our Parks and Public Lands Act. H.R. 6510; Mr.
Bishop of Utah et al.
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Redesignation
Act. H.R. 965; Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire et al.
Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Establishment
Act. H.R. 2888; Mr. Smith of Missouri. S. 1335.
Voyageurs National Park, Modification of. H.R. 1350; Mr.
Nolan.
Pike National Historic Trail Study Act. S. 2876.
Protection and Transparency for Adjacent Landowners Act. H.R.
6682; Mr. Tipton.
Public Land Renewable Energy Development Act. H.R. 825; Mr.
Gosar et al.
Public Lands Telecommunications Act. H.R. 2425; Mr. Huffman et
al.
Recreation Not Red-Tape Act. H.R. 3400; Mr. Bishop of Utah et
al.
Restoring Local Input and Access to Public Lands Act. H.R. 6939;
Ms. Cheney.
Rib Mountain. H. Res. 418; Mr. Duffy et al.
Scenic Rivers System:
East Rosebud Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. H.R. 4645; Mr.
Gianforte.
Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic
River Act. S. 617.
Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and Parker's
Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act. H.R. 88; Mrs.
Blackburn.
Ski Area Fee Retention Act. H.R. 5171; Mr. Tipton et al.
Susquehanna National Heritage Area Act. H.R. 2991; Mr. Smucker
et al.
U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington Ridge. H.R. 1073; Mr.
Beyer et al.
Wilderness and Wildlife:
Cerros del Norte Conservation Act. S. 432.
Crooked River Ranch Fire Protection Act. H.R. 2075; Mr.
Walden.
Jay S. Hammond Wilderness Act. S. 213.
John Muir Wilderness of the Sierra National Forest. H.R.
381; Mr. McClintock et al.
Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 1157; Mr.
Keating.
Mount Hood Cooper Spur Land Exchange Clarification Act.
H.R. 699; Mr. Walden et al. S. 225.
Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act.
H.R. 788; Mr. Hunter et al.
Public Safety and Second Amendment Rights Protection Act. H.R. 4240; Mr.
Thompson of California et al.
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R
Rare Earth Element Advanced Coal Technologies Act. S. 1563.
REAL ID Act Modification for Freely Associated States Act. H.R. 3398;
Mr. Young of Alaska et al.
RECLAIM Act. H.R. 1731; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky et al.
Reclamation Title Transfer Act. S. 2560.
Reclamation Title Transfer and Non-Federal Infrastructure
Incentivization Act. H.R. 3281; Mr. Lamborn et al.
Recognizing that Allowing Illegal Immigrants the Right to Vote Devalues
the Franchise and Diminishes the Voting Power of United States
Citizens. H. Res. 1071; Mr. McCarthy et al.
Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act. H.R. 350; Mr. McHenry et
al.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act. H.R. 428; Mr. Thornberry et al.
S. 90.
Reforming Disaster Recovery Act. H.R. 4557; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Register of Copyrights Selection and Accountability Act. H.R. 1695; Mr.
Goodlatte et al.
Reinforcing American-Made Products Act. S. 118.
RULES (SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS RESOLUTIONS):
Accelerating Individuals into the Workforce Act (H.R. 2842):
consideration of. H. Res. 396; Mr. Cole.
ADA Education and Reform Act (H.R. 620): consideration of. H.
Res. 736; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Agriculture and Nutrition Act (H.R. 2): consideration of. H.
Res. 891; Mr. Woodall. H. Res. 900; Mr. Newhouse.
Agriculture and Nutrition Act (H.R. 2): consideration of
conference report. H. Res. 1176; Mr. Newhouse.
Alleviating Stress Test Burdens to Help Investors Act (H.R.
4566): consideration of. H. Res. 787; Mr. Burgess.
Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act
(H.R. 1865): consideration of. H. Res. 748; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
American Health Care Act (H.R. 1628): consideration of. H. Res.
228; Mr. Sessions.
American Health Care Act (H.R. 1628): further consideration of.
H. Res. 254; Mr. Sessions. H. Res. 308; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
American Innovation Act (H.R. 6756): consideration of. H. Res.
1084; Mr. Sessions.
Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2213):
consideration of. H. Res. 374; Ms. Cheney.
Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns Act (H.R.
1917): consideration of. H. Res. 762; Ms. Cheney.
Border Security and Immigration Reform Act (H.R. 6136):
consideration of. H. Res. 953; Mr. Newhouse.
Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 4712):
consideration of. H. Res. 694; Ms. Cheney.
Broader Options for Americans Act (H.R. 2579): consideration of.
H. Res. 379; Mr. Cole.
Brownfields Enhancement, Economic Redevelopment, and
Reauthorization Act (H.R. 3017): consideration of. H. Res.
631; Ms. Cheney.
CHAMPION Act (H.R. 3922): consideration of. H. Res. 601; Mr.
Burgess.
Child Protection Improvements Act (H.R. 695): consideration of
Senate amendments. H. Res. 714; Ms. Cheney.
Child Protection Improvements Act (H.R. 695): consideration of
the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate
amendment. H. Res. 1183; Mr. Cole.
Citizens' Right to Know Act (H.R. 2152): consideration of. H.
Res. 872; Mr. Buck.
Codifying Useful Regulatory Definitions Act (S. 2322):
consideration of. H. Res. 1185; Mr. Newhouse.
Commodity End-User Relief Act (H.R. 238): consideration of. H.
Res. 40; Mr. Newhouse.
Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act (H.R. 772): consideration
of. H. Res. 725; Mr. Buck.
Community Institution Mortgage Relief Act (H.R. 3971):
consideration of. H. Res. 647; Mr. Woodall.
Community Safety and Security Act (H.R. 6691): consideration of.
H. Res. 1051; Mr. Buck.
Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act (H.R. 372):
consideration of. H. Res. 209; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Comprehensive Regulatory Review Act (H.R. 4607): consideration
of. H. Res. 747; Mr. Buck.
Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38): consideration of. H.
Res. 645; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Congressional Budget, FY 2017 (S.Con.Res. 3): consideration of.
H. Res. 48; Mr. Woodall.
Congressional Budget, FY 2018 (H. Con. Res. 71): consideration
of. H. Res. 553; Mr. Woodall.
Congressional Budget, FY 2018 (H. Con. Res. 71): consideration
of Senate amendment. H. Res. 580; Mr. Woodall.
Congressional Disapproval of a Rule Submitted by the Securities
and Exchange Commission relating to ``Disclosure of Payments
by Resource Extraction Issuers'' (H.J. Res. 41):
consideration of. H. Res. 71; Mr. Buck.
Congressional Disapproval of Rule Submitted by the Department of
Labor Relating to ``Clarification of Employer's Continuing
Obligation to Make and Maintain an Accurate Record of Each
Recordable Injury and Illness'' (H.J. Res. 83):
consideration of. H. Res. 150; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Bureau of
Land Management Relating to ``Waste Prevention, Production
Subject to Royalties, and Resource Conservation'' (H.J. Res.
36): consideration of. H. Res. 74; Mr. Cole.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the Department of
the Interior Relating to ``Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife,
and Public Participation and Closure Procedures, on National
Wildlife Refuges in Alaska'' (H.J. Res. 69): consideration
of. H. Res. 123; Mr. Burgess.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule Submitted by
Secretary of Health and Human Services Relating to
Compliance with Title X Requirements by Project Recipients
in Selecting Subrecipients (H.J. Res. 43): consideration of.
H. Res. 123; Mr. Burgess.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Defense, the General Services Administration,
and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Relating to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (H.J. Res.
37): consideration of. H. Res. 74; Mr. Cole.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Accountability and State
Plans under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965 (H.J. Res. 57): consideration of. H. Res. 91; Mr.
Byrne.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Education Relating to Teacher Preparation
Issues (H.J. Res. 58): consideration of. H. Res. 91; Mr.
Byrne.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Drug Testing of Unemployment
Compensation Applicants (H.J. Res. 42): consideration of. H.
Res. 99; Mr. Cole.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by Qualified State Political Subdivisions for
Non-Governmental Employees (H.J. Res. 67): consideration of.
H. Res. 116; Mr. Byrne.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of Labor Relating to Savings Arrangements
Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees (H.J.
Res. 66): consideration of. H. Res. 116; Mr. Byrne.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the
Department of the Interior known as the Stream Protection
Rule (H.J. Res. 38): consideration of. H. Res. 70; Mr.
Newhouse.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Dept. of
the Interior Related to the Procedures used to Prepare,
Revise, or Amend Land Use Plans pursuant to the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976 (H.J. Res. 44):
consideration of. H. Res. 91; Mr. Byrne.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Protecting the
Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other
Telecommunication Services'' (S.J. Res. 34): consideration
of. H. Res. 230; Mr. Burgess.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Social
Security Administration relating to Implementation of the
NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 (H.J. Res. 40):
consideration of. H. Res. 71; Mr. Buck.
Continuing, Further, FY 2017 (H.J. Res. 99): consideration of.
H. Res. 289; Mr. Sessions.
Continuing, Further, FY 2018 (H.J.Res. 123): consideration of.
H. Res. 647; Mr. Woodall.
Control Unlawful Fugitive Felons Act (H.R. 2792): consideration
of. H. Res. 533; Mr. Burgess.
Corporate Governance Reform and Transparency Act (H.R. 4015):
consideration of. H. Res. 657; Mr. Woodall.
Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act (H.R. 3697):
consideration of. H. Res. 513; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Defense, FY 2017 (H.R. 1301): consideration of. H. Res. 174; Ms.
Cheney.
Defense, FY 2018 (H.R. 3219): consideration of. H. Res. 473; Mr.
Cole.
Defense, FY 2018 (H.R. 3219): further consideration. H. Res.
478; Mr. Newhouse.
Defense, FY 2019 (H.R. 6157): consideration of. H. Res. 961; Ms.
Cheney.
Defense, FY 2019 (H.R. 6157): consideration of conference
report. H. Res. 1077; Mr. Cole.
Defense, FY 2019 (H.R. 6157): further consideration of. H. Res.
964; Ms. Cheney.
Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign Authorization Act
(H.R. 1370): consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 670;
Mr. Woodall.
Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower
Protection Act (S. 1094): consideration of. H. Res. 378; Mr.
Buck.
Department of Veterans Affairs Bonus Transparency Act (S. 114):
consideration of. H. Res. 480; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Department of Veterans Affairs, Improve Authority of Secretary
of Veterans Affairs to Hire and Retain Physicians and Other
Employees (H.R. 1367): consideration of. H. Res. 198; Mr.
Buck.
Disaster Assistance, FY 2018 (H.R. 4667): consideration of. H.
Res. 670; Mr. Woodall.
Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act (H.R.
3823): consideration of. H. Res. 538; Mr. Sessions.
Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act (S. 585):
consideration of. H. Res. 562; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act
(S. 2155): consideration of. H. Res. 905; Mr. Burgess.
Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act (H.R. 1873):
consideration of. H. Res. 392; Mr. Newhouse.
Elimination of Non-Application of Certain State Waiver
Provisions to Members of Congress and Congressional Staff
(H.R. 2192): consideration of. H. Res. 308; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
Empowering Students Through Enhanced Financial Counseling Act
(H.R. 1635): consideration of. H. Res. 1049; Ms. Cheney.
Encouraging Employee Ownership Act (H.R. 1343): consideration
of. H. Res. 240; Mr. Buck.
Endangered Salmon and Fisheries Predation Prevention Act (H.R.
2083): consideration of. H. Res. 961; Ms. Cheney.
Energy and Water Development, FY 2019 (H.R. 5895): consideration
of. H. Res. 918; Mr. Woodall.
Energy and Water Development, FY 2019 (H.R. 5895): consideration
of Conference Report. H. Res. 1059; Mr. Sessions.
Energy and Water Development, FY 2019 (H.R. 5895): further
consideration of. H. Res. 923; Mr. Burgess.
Ensuring a Qualified Civil Service Act (H.R. 4182):
consideration of. H. Res. 635; Mr. Woodall.
Ensuring Small Scale LNG Certainty and Access Act (H.R. 4606):
consideration of. H. Res. 1049; Ms. Cheney.
EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act (H.R. 1431): consideration
of. H. Res. 233; Mr. Newhouse.
Expressing the Sense of Congress that a Carbon Tax Would be
Detrimental to the United States Economy (H.Con.Res. 119):
consideration of. H. Res. 1001; Mr. Newhouse.
FAA Reauthorization Act (H.R. 4): consideration of. H. Res. 839;
Mr. Woodall.
Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act (H.R. 985):
consideration of. H. Res. 180; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Family Savings Act (H.R. 6757): consideration of. H. Res. 1084;
Mr. Sessions.
Fannie and Freddie Open Records Act (H.R. 1694): consideration
of. H. Res. 280; Mr. Woodall.
Federal Columbia River Power System, Operations of (H.R. 3144):
consideration of. H. Res. 839; Mr. Woodall.
Federal Register Printing Savings Act (H.R. 195): consideration
of Senate amendment. H. Res. 696; Mr. Cole.
Financial CHOICE Act (H.R. 10): consideration of. H. Res. 375;
Mr. Buck.
Financial Institutions Examination Fairness and Reform Act (H.R.
4545): consideration of. H. Res. 773; Mr. Buck.
Financial Stability Oversight Council Improvement Act (H.R.
4061): consideration of. H. Res. 780; Mr. Buck.
Gaining Responsibility on Water Act (H.R. 23): consideration of.
H. Res. 431; Mr. Byrne.
HALOS Act (H.R. 79): consideration of. H. Res. 33; Mr. Collins
of Georgia.
HIRE Vets Act (H.R. 244): consideration of Senate amendments. H.
Res. 305; Mr. Cole.
Home Mortgage Disclosure Adjustment Act (H.R. 2954):
consideration of. H. Res. 693; Mr. Buck.
Honest and Open New EPA Science Treatment Act (H.R. 1430):
consideration of. H. Res. 229; Mr. Woodall.
Honoring Hometown Heroes Act (H.R. 1892): consideration of
Senate amendment. H. Res. 727; Mr. Sessions.
Honoring Hometown Heroes Act (H.R. 1892): consideration of
Senate amendment to the House amendment to the Senate
amendment. H. Res. 734; Mr. Sessions.
Hydropower Policy Modernization Act (H.R. 3043): consideration
of. H. Res. 607; Mr. Byrne.
IMD CARE Act (H.R. 5797): consideration of. H. Res. 949; Mr.
Burgess.
Increasing Opportunity through Evidence-Based Home Visiting Act
(H.R. 2824): consideration of. H. Res. 533; Mr. Burgess.
Innocent Party Protection Act (H.R. 725): consideration of. H.
Res. 175; Mr. Buck.
Insisting that the Department of Justice Fully Comply with the
Requests of the PSCI and Committee on the Judiciary (H.Res.
970): consideration of. H. Res. 971; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (H.R. 3180):
consideration of. H. Res. 481; Ms. Cheney.
Interior, Environment, FY 2018 (H.R. 3354): consideration of. H.
Res. 500; Mr. Cole.
Interior, Environment, FY 2018 (H.R. 3354): further
consideration. H. Res. 504; Mr. Woodall.
Interior, Environment, FY 2019 (H.R. 6147): consideration of. H.
Res. 996; Mr. Cole.
Iranian Leadership Asset Transparency Act (H.R. 1638):
consideration of. H. Res. 658; Mr. Buck.
Kate's Law (H.R. 3004): consideration of. H. Res. 415; Mr.
Sessions.
King Cove Road Land Exchange Act (H.R. 218): consideration of.
H. Res. 454; Ms. Cheney.
Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act (H.R. 720): consideration of. H.
Res. 180; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Limitation Against Appointment of Persons as Secretary of
Defense within Seven Years of Relief from Active Duty as
Regular Commissioned Officers of the Armed Forces, Exception
to (S. 84): consideration of. H. Res. 48; Mr. Woodall.
Manage our Wolves Act (H.R. 6784): consideration of. H. Res.
1142; Mr. Newhouse.
Matthew Young Pollard Intelligence Authorization Act (H.R.
6237): consideration of. H. Res. 989; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
Micro Offering Safe Harbor Act (H.R. 2201): consideration of. H.
Res. 609; Mr. Buck.
Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest Act
(H.R. 3905): consideration of. H. Res. 631; Ms. Cheney.
Modification of Definition of Qualified Health Plan (H.R. 6311):
consideration of. H. Res. 1011; Mr. Burgess.
Mortgage Choice Act (H.R. 1153): consideration of. H. Res. 725;
Mr. Buck.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (H.R.
2810): consideration of. H. Res. 431; Mr. Byrne.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (H.R.
2810): consideration of conference report. H. Res. 616; Mr.
Byrne.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (H.R.
2810): further consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Byrne.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (H.R.
5515): consideration of. H. Res. 905; Mr. Burgess. H. Res.
1027; Mr. Byrne.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (H.R.
5515): further consideration of. H. Res. 908; Mr. Byrne.
No Sanctuary for Criminals Act (H.R. 3003): consideration of. H.
Res. 414; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full
Disclosure Act (H.R. 7): consideration of. H. Res. 55; Ms.
Cheney.
Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act (H.R. 3053): consideration
of. H. Res. 879; Mr. Newhouse.
Objecting to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 as
an Obstacle to Israeli-Palestinian Peace (H.Res. 11):
consideration of. H. Res. 22; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act (H.R. 1009):
consideration of. H. Res. 156; Mr. Sessions.
Operational Risk Capital Requirements for Banking Organizations
(H.R. 4296): consideration of. H. Res. 747; Mr. Buck.
Over-The-Counter Medical Products, Qualified Medical Expenses
(H.R. 6199): consideration of. H. Res. 1012; Mr. Burgess.
Overdose Prevention and Patient Safety Act (H.R. 6082):
consideration of. H. Res. 949; Mr. Burgess.
Ozone Standards Implementation Act (H.R. 806): consideration of.
H. Res. 451; Mr. Burgess.
Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 36):
consideration of. H. Res. 548; Ms. Cheney.
Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act (H.R. 1699):
consideration of. H. Res. 635; Mr. Woodall.
Privacy Notification Technical Clarification Act (H.R. 2396):
consideration of. H. Res. 657; Mr. Woodall.
Probation Officer Protection Act (H.R. 1039): consideration of.
H. Res. 324; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act (H.R.
3249): consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 918; Mr.
Woodall.
Promoting Cross-Border Energy Infrastructure Act (H.R. 2883):
consideration of. H. Res. 454; Ms. Cheney.
Promoting Interagency Coordination for Review of Natural Gas
Pipelines Act (H.R. 2910): consideration of. H. Res. 454;
Ms. Cheney.
Protect and Serve Act (H.R. 5698): consideration of. H. Res.
891; Mr. Woodall.
Protect Medical Innovation Act (H.R. 184): consideration of. H.
Res. 1011; Mr. Burgess.
Protecting Access to Care Act (H.R. 1215): consideration of. H.
Res. 382; Mr. Burgess.
Protecting Against Child Exploitation Act (H.R. 1761):
consideration of. H. Res. 352; Mr. Buck.
Protecting Children from Identity Theft Act (H.R. 5192):
consideration of. H. Res. 830; Mr. Byrne.
Protecting Consumers' Access to Credit Act (H.R. 3299):
consideration of. H. Res. 736; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act (H.R. 6760):
consideration of. H. Res. 1084; Mr. Sessions.
Protecting Seniors' Access to Medicare Act (H.R. 849):
consideration of. H. Res. 600; Mr. Burgess.
Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse Act (H.R. 1973):
consideration of. H. Res. 352; Mr. Buck.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection Relating to ``Arbitration
Agreements'' (H.J. Res. 111): consideration of. H. Res. 468;
Mr. Buck.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Restoring Internet
Freedom'' (S.J. Res. 52): consideration of. H. Res. 872; Mr.
Buck.
Providing for Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title
5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Restoring Internet
Freedom''(H.J.Res. 129): consideration of. H. Res. 873; Mr.
Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania.
Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 1436) to Provide
for Reconciliation Pursuant to Title II of the Concurrent
Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2017. H. Res. 458;
Mr. Garrett et al.
Rapid DNA Act (S. 139): consideration of. H. Res. 682; Mr.
Collins of Georgia.
READ Act (H.R. 601): House Agreed to Senate Amendment to House
Amendment to Senate Amendment. H. Res. 509; Mr. Sessions.
Reclamation Title Transfer and Non-Federal Infrastructure
Incentivization Act (H.R. 3281): consideration of. H. Res.
985; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Recognizing that Allowing Illegal Immigrants the Right to Vote
Devalues the Franchise and Diminishes the Voting Power of
United States Citizens (H.Res. 1071): consideration of. H.
Res. 1077; Mr. Cole.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act (H.R. 428): consideration
of. H. Res. 99; Mr. Cole.
Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act (H.R. 953): consideration of. H.
Res. 348; Mr. Woodall.
Register of Copyrights Selection and Accountability Act (H.R.
1695): consideration of. H. Res. 275; Mr. Collins of
Georgia.
Regulation At Improvement Act (H.R. 4263): consideration of. H.
Res. 773; Mr. Buck.
Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (H.R.
26): consideration of. H. Res. 22; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Regulatory Accountability Act (H.R. 5): consideration of. H.
Res. 33; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Regulatory Integrity Act (H.R. 1004): consideration of. H. Res.
156; Mr. Sessions.
Resilient Federal Forests Act (H.R. 2936): consideration of. H.
Res. 595; Mr. Newhouse.
Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment Act (H.R.
1119): consideration of. H. Res. 762; Ms. Cheney.
Save American Workers Act (H.R. 3798): consideration of. H. Res.
1059; Mr. Sessions.
Save Local Business Act (H.R. 3441): consideration of. H. Res.
607; Mr. Byrne.
SCRUB Act (H.R. 998): consideration of. H. Res. 150; Mr. Collins
of Georgia.
SEC Regulatory Accountability Act (H.R. 78): consideration of.
H. Res. 40; Mr. Newhouse.
Securing America's Future Act (H.R. 4760): consideration of. H.
Res. 952; H. Res. 954; Mr. Burgess.
Securing the International Mail Against Opioids Act (H.R. 5788):
consideration of. H. Res. 934; Mr. Buck.
Self-Insurance Protection Act (H.R. 1304): consideration of. H.
Res. 241; Mr. Byrne.
Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and Parker's
Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act (H.R. 88):
consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 1160; H. Res.
1180; Mr. Sessions.
SITSA Act (H.R. 2851): consideration of. H. Res. 934; Mr. Buck.
Small Bank Holding Company Relief Act (H.R. 4771): consideration
of. H. Res. 725; Mr. Buck.
Small Business Health Fairness Act (H.R. 1101): consideration
of. H. Res. 210; Mr. Byrne.
Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage
Simplification Act (H.R. 477): consideration of. H. Res.
647; Mr. Woodall.
Spending Cuts to Expired and Unnecessary Programs Act (H.R. 3):
consideration of. H. Res. 923; Mr. Burgess.
21st Century Flood Reform Act (H.R. 2874): consideration of. H.
Res. 616; Mr. Byrne.
21st Century IRS Act (H.R. 5445): consideration of. H. Res. 831;
Mr. Newhouse.
Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act
(H.R. 5645): consideration of. H. Res. 872; Mr. Buck.
Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act (H.R. 732): consideration of. H.
Res. 577; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing Flexibility in
Fisheries Management Act (H.R. 200): consideration of. H.
Res. 965; Ms. Cheney.
Strengthening Oversight of Iran's Access to Finance Act (H.R.
4324): consideration of. H. Res. 658; Mr. Buck.
Stress Test Improvement Act (H.R. 4293): consideration of. H.
Res. 780; Mr. Buck.
Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery
and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act (H.R. 6):
consideration of. H. Res. 949; Mr. Burgess.
Sunshine for Regulations and Regulatory Decrees and Settlements
Act (H.R. 469): consideration of. H. Res. 577; Mr. Collins
of Georgia.
Supporting America's Innovators Act (H.R. 1219): consideration
of. H. Res. 242; Mr. Buck.
Systemic Risk Designation Improvement Act (H.R. 3312):
consideration of. H. Res. 667; Mr. Sessions.
TAILOR Act (H.R. 1116): consideration of. H. Res. 773; Mr. Buck.
TARGET Act (H.R. 1625): consideration of Senate amendment. H.
Res. 796; Mr. Sessions.
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1): consideration of conference
report. H. Res. 667; Mr. Sessions.
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1): consideration of Senate
amendment. H. Res. 668; Mr. Sessions.
Taxpayer First Act (H.R. 5444): consideration of. H. Res. 831;
Mr. Newhouse.
Thin Blue Line Act (H.R. 115): consideration of. H. Res. 323;
Mr. Buck.
THRIVE Act (H.R. 5735): consideration of. H. Res. 934; Mr. Buck.
To Amend the White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights
Quantification Act of 2010 to Clarify the Use of Amounts in
the WMAT Settlement Fund (S. 140): consideration of. H. Res.
681; Mr. Cole.
Today's American Dream Act (H.R. 1084): consideration of. H.
Res. 508; Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.
Trickett Wendler Right to Try Act (S. 204): consideration of. H.
Res. 905; Mr. Burgess.
Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn, and Matthew
Bellina Right to Try Act of 2018 (H.R. 5247): consideration
of. H. Res. 787; Mr. Burgess.
TRID Improvement Act (H.R. 3978): consideration of. H. Res. 736;
Mr. Collins of Georgia.
Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act (H.R. 50):
consideration of. H. Res. 985; Mr. Collins of Georgia.
VA Accountability First Act (H.R. 1259): consideration of. H.
Res. 198; Mr. Buck.
Verify First Act (H.R. 2581): consideration of. H. Res. 378; Mr.
Buck.
VETERAN Act (H.R. 2372): consideration of. H. Res. 379; Mr.
Cole.
Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act (H.R. 1181): consideration
of. H. Res. 198; Mr. Buck.
Veterans Cemetery Benefit Correction Act (S. 2372):
consideration of. H. Res. 891; Mr. Woodall.
Volcker Rule Regulatory Harmonization Act (H.R. 4790):
consideration of. H. Res. 811; Mr. Buck.
Water Resources Development Act (H.R. 8): consideration of. H.
Res. 918; Mr. Woodall.
Water Supply Permitting Coordination Act (H.R. 1654):
consideration of. H. Res. 392; Mr. Newhouse.
Working Families Flexibility Act (H.R. 1180): consideration of.
H. Res. 299; Mr. Byrne.
World Bank Accountability Act (H.R. 3326): consideration of. H.
Res. 693; Mr. Buck.
Rural Wireless Access Act. S. 1621.
S
SAVES Act. H.R. 2603; Mr. Gohmert et al.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
Accelerating American Leadership in Science Act. H.R. 4377; Mr.
Hultgren et al.
ACCESS BROADBAND Act. H.R. 3994; Mr. Tonko et al.
ALSTAR Act. H.R. 5345; Mr. Brooks of Alabama et al.
American Space Commerce Free Enterprise Act. H.R. 2809; Mr.
Smith of Texas et al.
American Space SAFE Management Act. H.R. 6226; Mr. Smith of
Texas et al.
Authorize Programs of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. S. 442.
Building Blocks of STEM Act. H.R. 3397; Ms. Rosen et al.
Commercial Space Support Vehicle Act. H.R. 5346; Mr. Posey et
al.
Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Federal
Communications Commission Relating to ``Protecting the
Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other
Telecommunication Services''. S.J. Res. 34.
Cyber Sense Act. H.R. 5239; Mr. Latta et al.
Department of Energy Science and Innovation Act. H.R. 5905; Mr.
Weber of Texas et al.
Developing Innovation and Growing the Internet of Things Act. S.
88.
Digital Coast Act. S. 110.
EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act. H.R. 1431; Mr. Lucas et
al.
Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments
Act. S. 1057.
Honest and Open New EPA Science Treatment Act. H.R. 1430; Mr.
Smith of Texas et al.
Improving Science in Chemical Assessments Act. H.R. 6468; Mr.
Biggs et al.
Innovations in Mentoring, Training, and Apprenticeships Act.
H.R. 5509; Mr. McCarthy et al.
Innovators to Entrepreneurs Act. H.R. 5086; Mr. Lipinski et al.
Inspiring the Next Space Pioneers, Innovators, Researchers, and
Explorers (INSPIRE) Women Act. H.R. 321; Mrs. Comstock et
al.
Low-Dose Radiation Research Act. H.R. 4675; Mr. Marshall et al.
MAIN STREET Cybersecurity Act. S. 770.
Making Opportunities for Broadband Investment and Limiting
Excessive and Needless Obstacles to Wireless Act. S. 19.
Measuring the Economic Impact of Broadband Act. S. 645.
NASA Enhanced Use Leasing Extension Act. S. 7.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act.
H.R. 5503; Mr. Babin et al.
National Innovation Modernization by Laboratory Empowerment Act.
H.R. 5907; Mr. Hultgren et al.
National Institute of Standards and Technology Reauthorization
Act. H.R. 6229; Mrs. Comstock et al.
NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Assessment, and Auditing Act. H.R.
1224; Mr. Abraham et al.
NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act. H.R. 2105; Mr. Webster of
Florida et al.
Nuclear Energy Research Infrastructure Act. H.R. 4378; Mr. Weber
of Texas et al.
PIRATE Act. H.R. 5709; Mr. Lance et al.
Redesignation of NASA Independent Verification and Validation
Facility. S. 3389.
Rural Broadband Permitting Efficiency Act. H.R. 4824; Mr. Curtis
et al.
Rural Reasonable and Comparable Wireless Access Act. S. 2418.
Small Business Broadband Deployment Act. H.R. 288; Mr. Walden et
al.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology
Transfer Improvements Act. H.R. 2763; Mr. Knight et al.
SMART IoT Act. H.R. 6032; Mr. Latta et al.
Space Frontier Act. S. 3277.
Space Weather Research and Forecasting Act. S. 141.
STEM Research and Education Effectiveness and Transparency Act.
H.R. 4375; Mrs. Comstock et al.
Supporting Veterans in STEM Careers Act. H.R. 4323; Mr. Dunn et
al.
United States and Israel Space Cooperation Act. H.R. 1159; Mr.
Kilmer et al.
Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act. H.R. 353; Mr.
Lucas et al.
Women in Aerospace Education Act. H.R. 4254; Mr. Knight et al.
Secret Service Recruitment and Retention Act. H.R. 3731; Mr. Katko et
al.
Securing Access to Networks in Disasters Act. H.R. 588; Mr. Pallone. S.
102.
Securing America's Future Act. H.R. 4760; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION:
Encouraging Employee Ownership Act. H.R. 1343; Mr. Hultgren et
al. S. 488.
Fair Access to Investment Research Act. S. 327.
HALOS Act. H.R. 79; Mr. Chabot et al.
Improving Access to Capital Act. H.R. 2864; Ms. Sinema et al.
SEC Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 78; Mrs. Wagner et al.
Securities and Exchange Commission Overpayment Credit Act. H.R.
1257; Mr. Meeks et al. S. 462.
Small Business Capital Formation Enhancement Act. H.R. 1312; Mr.
Poliquin et al.
U.S. Territories Investor Protection Act. H.R. 1366; Ms.
Velazquez et al. S. 484.
SHARE Act. H.R. 3668; Mr. Duncan of South Carolina et al.
SMALL BUSINESS:
7(a) Real Estate Appraisal Harmonization Act. H.R. 6347; Mr.
Evans et al. S. 3552.
Change Order Transparency for Federal Contractors Act. H.R.
4754; Mr. Bacon et al.
Encouraging Small Business Innovators. H.R. 6368; Mr. Espaillat
et al.
Expanding Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses Act.
H.R. 6369; Mr. Marshall et al. H.R. 6382; Ms. Adams et al.
HUBZone Investment Protection Act. S. 690.
Incentivizing Fairness in Subcontracting Act. H.R. 6367; Mr.
Lawson of Florida et al.
Invest in Rural Small Business Act. S. 929.
Investing in Main Street Act. H.R. 2364; Ms. Judy Chu of
California et al.
Main Street Employee Ownership Act. H.R. 5236; Ms. Velazquez.
Microloan Modernization Act. H.R. 2056; Mrs. Murphy of Florida
et al. S. 526.
National Guard and Reserve Entrepreneurship Support Act. S.
3561.
NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act. H.R. 2105; Mr. Webster of
Florida et al.
Protecting Business Opportunities for Veterans Act. H.R. 2749;
Mr. Bergman et al.
Puerto Rico Small Business Contracting Assistance Act. H.R.
5178; Ms. Velazquez.
Regulatory Accountability Act. H.R. 5; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
Report on the Utilization of Small Businesses with Respect to
Certain Federal Contracts, Require Administrator of Small
Business Administration. S. 1038.
SBIR and STTR Oversight and Pilot Program Extension Act. S.
1961.
SCORE for Small Business Act. H.R. 1700; Ms. Adams et al.
Small Business 7(a) Lending Oversight Reform Act. H.R. 4743; Mr.
Chabot et al. S. 2283.
House Request Senate to Return Papers (H.R. 4743). H.
Res. 899; Mr. Chabot.
Small Business Access to Capital After a Natural Disaster Act.
H.R. 4792; Ms. Velazquez et al.
Small Business Access to Capital and Efficiency Act. H.R. 6348;
Mr. Curtis et al. S. 3553.
Small Business Advanced Cybersecurity Enhancements Act. H.R.
4668; Mr. Chabot et al.
Small Business Advocacy Improvements Act. H.R. 6316; Mr. Comer
et al.
Small Business Broadband Deployment Act. H.R. 288; Mr. Walden et
al.
Small Business Capital Formation Enhancement Act. H.R. 1312; Mr.
Poliquin et al. S. 416.
Small Business Credit Availability Act. H.R. 4267; Mr. Stivers
et al.
Small Business Cyber Training Act. S. 1428.
Small Business Development Center Cyber Training Act. H.R. 3170;
Mr. Chabot et al.
Small Business Development Centers Improvement Act. H.R. 1702;
Mr. Evans et al.
Small Business Employee Ownership Promotion Enhancement Act. S.
1538.
Small Business Health Fairness Act. H.R. 1101; Mr. Sam Johnson
of Texas et al.
Small Business Innovation Protection Act. H.R. 2655; Mr. Evans
et al. S. 791.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology
Transfer Improvements Act. H.R. 2763; Mr. Knight et al.
Small Business Investment Opportunity Act. H.R. 2333; Mr. Knight
et al. S. 2527.
Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage
Simplification Act. H.R. 477; Mr. Huizenga et al.
Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act. S. 584.
Small Business Relief From Disease Induced Economic Hardship
Act. S. 154.
Small Business Runway Extension Act. H.R. 6330; Mr. Knight et
al. S. 3562.
Spurring Business in Communities Act. H.R. 4111; Mrs. McMorris
Rodgers et al. S. 1995.
Sunset for Collateral Requirements for Disaster Loans, Extension
of. S. 3554.
Support Small Business R & D Act. S. 650.
Support Startup Businesses Act. S. 2419.
Veterans Small Business Enhancement Act. S. 2679.
Women's Business Centers Improvements Act. H.R. 1680; Mr. Knight
et al.
Small Miner Waivers to Claim Maintenance Fees. S. 884.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION:
Board of Regents:
Barrett, Barbara M.. S.J. Res. 60.
Case, Steve. S.J. Res. 30.
Ferguson, Roger W.. S.J. Res. 36.
Govan, Michael. S.J. Res. 35.
Smithsonian National Zoological Park Central Parking Facility
Authorization Act. H.R. 4009; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et
al.
Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act. S. 2644.
SPEED Act. H.R. 6088; Mr. Curtis et al.
Spoofing Prevention Act. S. 134.
Sportsmen's Act. S. 733.
21st Century Respect Act. H.R. 995; Mr. Jeffries et al.
State, Tribal, and Local Species Transparency and Recovery Act. H.R.
1274; Mr. Newhouse et al.
STATES AND TERRITORIES:
Alabama:
``Horton, Jr. Post Office Building, Judge James E.''.
H.R. 6513; Mr. Brooks of Alabama et al.
``Rivers, Jr. Post Office Building, Lance Corporal
Thomas E.''. H.R. 4646; Mr. Palmer et al.
Alaska:
Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Exchange Act. S. 131.
Alaska Native Articles Containing Migratory Bird Parts,
Clarification for. H.R. 4069; Mr. Young of Alaska.
Alaska Native Veterans Land Allotment Equity Act. S.
785.
Alaska Remote Generator Reliability and Protection Act.
S. 1934.
Alexander Creek Village Recognition. H.R. 1418; Mr.
Young of Alaska.
Allowing Alaska IVORY Act. S. 1965.
Congressional Disapproval of the Final Rule of the
Department of the Interior Relating to ``Non-
Subsistence Take of Wildlife, and Public
Participation and Closure Procedures, on National
Wildlife Refuges in Alaska''. H.J. Res. 69; Mr.
Young of Alaska et al.
Conveyance of Property to the Tanana Tribal Council. S.
269.
Denali National Park and Preserve Natural Gas Pipeline.
S. 217.
Jay S. Hammond Wilderness Act. S. 213.
Kake Tribal Corporation, Repeal of Provision Limiting
Export of Timber. S. 1149.
King Cove Road Land Exchange Act. H.R. 218; Mr. Young of
Alaska.
Mahoney Lake Hydroelectric Project. S. 215.
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Land
Transfer Act. S. 825.
Swan Lake Hydroelectric Project Boundary. S. 267.
Swan Lake Hydroelectric Project Boundary Correction Act.
H.R. 219; Mr. Young of Alaska et al.
American Samoa:
``Faleomavaega Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin VA Clinic''. H.R.
1362; Mrs. Radewagen et al.
Reliable Air Service in American Samoa. H.R. 276; Mrs.
Radewagen et al.
Arizona:
Cottonwood Land Exchange Act. H.R. 6146; Mr. Gosar et
al.
Gila River Indian Community Federal Rights-of-Way,
Easements and Boundary Clarification Act. H.R. 4032;
Mr. O'Halleran et al.
La Paz County Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2630; Mr. Gosar
et al.
McCain, Honorable John Sidney. H. Res. 1047; Mr.
Schweikert. S. Res. 619.
Northern Arizona Land Exchange, Clarification of Federal
Land. S. 466.
Oracle Cabins Conveyance Act. S. 2062.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 1404; Mr.
Grijalva et al.
Udall Park Land Exchange Completion Act. H.R. 1547; Ms.
McSally et al. S. 612.
Arkansas:
Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
Boundary Modification Act. H.R. 2611; Mr. Hill et
al.
California:
``Arellano Post Office Building, Lance Corporal Juana
Navarro''. H.R. 6405; Mr. Denham et al.
Big Bear Land Exchange Act. H.R. 5513; Mr. Cook.
``Brown Post Office Building, Jack H.''. H.R. 2979; Mr.
Aguilar et al.
California Off-Road Recreation and Conservation Act.
H.R. 857; Mr. Cook et al. S. 32.
``Capello Post Office Building, Janet''. H.R. 2254; Mr.
Thompson of California et al.
Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation
Act. H.R. 1913; Mr. Panetta et al.
Contra Costa Canal Transfer Act. H.R. 6040; Mr.
DeSaulnier et al. S. 3001.
Desert Community Lands Act. H.R. 2365; Mr. Cook.
Gaining Responsibility on Water Act. H.R. 23; Mr.
Valadao et al.
``Gaye Post Office, Marvin''. H.R. 1496; Ms. Bass et al.
``Haggard Post Office Building, Merle''. H.R. 1988; Mr.
McCarthy et al.
John Muir National Historic Site Expansion Act. H.R.
1719; Mr. DeSaulnier et al. S. 729.
Lytton Rancheria Homelands Act. H.R. 597; Mr. Denham.
``McCraw, Sr., Post Office Building, Harold D.''. H.R.
606; Mr. DeSaulnier et al.
Natural Resources Conservation Service Property,
Riverside County, California. H.R. 3567; Mr. Calvert
et al.
``Oilar Post Office, Janet Lucille''. H.R. 6655; Mr.
LaMalfa et al.
Point Reyes National Seashore. H.R. 6687; Mr. Huffman et
al.
Ruffey Rancheria Restoration Act. H.R. 3535; Mr.
LaMalfa.
Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act. H.R.
2156; Mr. Knight et al.
San Luis Unit Drainage Resolution Act. H.R. 1769; Mr.
Valadao.
Santa Ana River Wash Plan Land Exchange Act. H.R. 497;
Mr. Cook et al.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Land Affirmation Act.
H.R. 1491; Mr. LaMalfa et al.
``Sky Point''. H.R. 381; Mr. McClintock et al.
Tulare Youth Recreation and Women's History Enhancement
Act. H.R. 805; Mr. Nunes et al.
``Win'E Post Office, Specialist Trevor A.''. H.R. 4946;
Mr. Correa et al.
Colorado:
Amache Study Act. S. 2870.
Arapaho National Forest Boundary Adjustment Act. H.R.
688; Mr. Polis et al. S. 289.
Bolts Ditch Access and Use Act. H.R. 689; Mr. Polis et
al. S. 285.
Crags, Colorado Land Exchange Act. H.R. 618; Mr. Lamborn
et al. S. 280.
Elkhorn Ranch and White River National Forest Conveyance
Act. H.R. 698; Mr. Tipton et al. S. 286.
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. H.R. 835; Mr.
Lamborn et al. S. 287.
Fowler and Boskoff Peaks Designation Act. H.R. 2768; Mr.
Tipton.
``Geer Post Office Building, Deputy Sheriff Derek''.
H.R. 6217; Mr. Tipton et al.
``Gumm Post Office, Deputy Sheriff Heath McDonald''.
H.R. 5792; Mr. Coffman et al.
``Kinterknecht Post Office, Sergeant David''. H.R. 6216;
Mr. Tipton et al.
``Mahany, Jr., Post Office Building, Patrick E.''. H.R.
6831; Mr. Polis et al.
``Parrish, III, Post Office Building, Deputy Sheriff
Zackari Spurlock''. H.R. 5791; Mr. Coffman et al.
Responsible Disposal Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2278; Mr.
Tipton et al. S. 1059.
``Sakato Post Office, George''. S. 931.
West Fork Fire Station Act. H.R. 4609; Mr. Tipton.
Connecticut:
Coltsville National Historical Park, to Facilitate the
Addition of Park Administration. H.R. 863; Mr.
Larson of Connecticut.
Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic
River Act. S. 617.
``Veterans Memorial Post Office''. H.R. 6335; Ms. Esty
of Connecticut et al.
Delaware:
Replacement of John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources
System Map. S. 1395.
Florida:
``Borinqueneers Post Office Building''. H.R. 4042; Mr.
Soto et al.
``Cashe Post Office Building, Sergeant First Class Alwyn
Crendall''. H.R. 4840; Mrs. Murphy of Florida et al.
H.R. 7243; Mrs. Murphy of Florida.
Escambia County Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 2370; Mr.
Gaetz et al.
``Ford Post Office Building, Napoleon ``Nap'''' H.R.
6591; Mrs. Demings et al.
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 5319; Mr. Mast
et al. S. 3456.
``Jenkins Post Office, Robert H.''. H.R. 3893; Mr. Yoho
et al.
Johnson Birthplace, James Weldon. H.R. 5005; Mr. Lawson
of Florida et al.
Kissimmee River Wild and Scenic River Study Act. H.R.
3961; Mr. Soto.
``O'Keeffe Post Office Building, Major Andreas''. H.R.
6780; Ms. Castor of Florida et al.
``Pearson Post Office Building, Rutledge''. H.R. 3638;
Mr. Lawson of Florida et al.
``Thomas, Sergeant Ernest I. ``Boots'' VA Clinic''. S.
2246.
``Whitehurst Federal Building, George W.''. H.R. 6622;
Mr. Francis Rooney of Florida et al.
Georgia:
``Addington Post Office, Zachary''. H.R. 3821; Mr.
Collins of Georgia et al.
``Hendrix Veterans Clinic, Ray''.. H.R. 3946; Mr. Allen
et al.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Boundary
Adjustment Act. H.R. 558; Mr. Loudermilk et al.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Act.
H.R. 267; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al.
Miller, Zell Bryan. S. Res. 454.
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Boundary
Revision Act. H.R. 538; Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al.
``Williams Chapter of the Triple Nickles (555th P.I.A.)
Post Office, Richard W.''. S. 3237.
Hawaii:
Akaka, Honorable Daniel K.. S. Res. 455.
World War II Pacific Sites Establishment Act. H.R. 5706;
Ms. Hanabusa et al.
Idaho:
Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness Redesignation
Act. H.R. 4134; Mr. Simpson.
``Killebrew Post Office Building, Harmon''. H.R. 3230;
Mr. Labrador et al.
Maintenance or Replacement of Facilities and Structures
at Smith Gulch. H.R. 1482; Mr. Simpson. S. 590.
Illinois:
Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area Amendment Act. S.
1160.
``Bastean Post Office, Lance Corporal Jordan S.''. H.R.
2673; Mrs. Bustos et al.
``Bloomingdale Veterans Memorial Post Office Building''.
H.R. 4574; Mr. Krishnamoorthi et al.
Michel, Honorable Robert Henry ``Bob'', Death of. H.
Res. 151; Mr. LaHood.
``Owens Post Office Building, Sr. Chief Ryan''. H.R.
3109; Mr. LaHood et al.
``Palmer Post Office, Logan S.''. H.R. 5935; Mr. Rodney
Davis of Illinois et al.
``Riney Post Office, Sgt. Douglas J.''. H.R. 2672; Mrs.
Bustos et al.
``Robinson Jr. Memorial Post Office Building, James
William''. H.R. 6167; Mr. Roskam et al.
``Rodgers Post Office, Sgt. Josh''. H.R. 4326; Mr.
LaHood et al.
``Steele Post Office, Captain Joshua E.''. H.R. 5737;
Mrs. Bustos et al.
``Williams Post Office Building, Corporal Jeffery
Allen''. H.R. 4407; Mr. Hultgren et al.
Indiana:
Indiana Dunes National Park Act. H.R. 1488; Mr.
Visclosky et al.
Kennedy-King Establishment Act. H.R. 4851; Mr. Carson of
Indiana et al.
Iowa:
Pottawattamie County Land Conveyance. H.R. 2600; Mr.
Young of Iowa.
Sac and Fox Indian Reservation. H.R. 1074; Mr. Blum et
al. S. 381.
Kansas:
Bob Dole Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 1616.
Ceremony to Award Congresional Gold Medal to Bob Dole,
Use of Rotunda of the Capitol. S. Con. Res. 31.
``Earhart Post Office Building, Amelia''. S. 2040.
Fort Scott National Historic Site. H.R. 1541; Ms.
Jenkins of Kansas et al.
Fort Scott National Historic Site Boundary Modification
Act. S. 189.
``Mitchell Floodway, M.S. 'Mitch'''. H.R. 3383; Mr.
Estes of Kansas et al.
National Memorial to Fallen Educators Act. H.R. 2711;
Mr. Marshall et al. S. 167.
Quindaro Townsite National Commemorative Site Act. H.R.
5613; Mr. Yoder et al.
Wichita Project Equus Beds Division Authorization
Extension Act. S. 703.
Kentucky:
Bunning, Honorable James Paul David ``Jim'', Death of.
S. Res. 184.
Camp Nelson Heritage National Monument Act. H.R. 5655;
Mr. Barr.
``Huddleston, Honorable Walter `Dee`''. S. Res. 700.
``James Post Office Building, Ollie M.''. H.R. 6838; Mr.
Comer et al.
``Lexington VA Health System''. H.R. 4533; Mr. Barr et
al.
Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument Act. H.R.
5979; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.
Louisiana:
``Fournet Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic,
Douglas''. S. 3444.
J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Hydropower Extension Act.
H.R. 2457; Mr. Johnson of Louisiana. S. 1142.
Kisatchie National Forest Land Conveyance Act. H.R.
2941; Mr. Abraham et al.
Lake Bistineau Land Title Stability Act. H.R. 3392; Mr.
Johnson of Louisiana. S. 1219.
Maine:
Acadia National Park Boundary Clarification Act. H.R.
4266; Mr. Poliquin et al. S. 2102.
Removing Outdated Restrictions to Allow for Job Growth
Act. H.R. 1177; Mr. Poliquin.
Maryland:
``Curry Post Office Building, Wayne K.''. H.R. 4890; Mr.
Brown of Maryland et al.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia,
Maryland, and the District of Columbia to Enter into
a Compact Relating to the Establishment of the
Washington Metrorail Safety Commission. H.J. Res.
76; Mr. Hoyer et al. H.J. Res. 92; Mrs. Comstock et
al. S.J. Res. 22.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia,
Maryland, and the District of Columbia to Enter into
a Compact Relating to the Establishment of the
Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (H.J. Res.
76): return of papers. H. Res. 469; Mr. Buck.
President Street Station Study Act. S. 1646.
``Turner Post Office Building, Sgt. Maj. Wardell B.''.
H.R. 4913; Mr. Harris et al.
Tydings, Honorable Joseph D. ``Joe'', Death of. S. Res.
684.
Massachusetts:
``Costin, Jr. Post Office Building, Thomas P.''. H.R.
6059; Mr. Moulton et al.
``Kennedy Post Office, John Fitzgerald''. H.R. 2464; Mr.
Lynch et al.
Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 1157; Mr.
Keating.
Michigan:
``Asch Post Office, Colonel Alfred''. H.R. 6116; Mr.
Moolenaar et al.
``Besko Post Office, Donna Sauers''. H.R. 1850; Mr.
Amash et al.
``Burgett Post Office Building, Sergeant Donald''. H.R.
6020; Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Minnesota:
Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Reservation Restoration Act.
S. 2599.
Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National
Forest Act. H.R. 3905; Mr. Emmer et al.
Modification of Boundary of Voyageurs National Park. S.
502.
``Murphy United States Courthouse, Diana E.''. S. 3021.
Superior National Forest Land Exchange Act. H.R. 3115;
Mr. Nolan et al.
Voyageurs National Park, Modification of. H.R. 1350; Mr.
Nolan.
Mississippi:
``Brown United States Courthouse, R. Jess''. H.R. 455;
Mr. Thompson of Mississippi.
Gulf Islands National Seashore Land Exchange Act. H.R.
2615; Mr. Palazzo. S. 1260.
Medgar Evers Home National Monument Act. H.R. 4895; Mr.
Thompson of Mississippi et al.
Medgar Evers House Study Act. H.R. 1715; Mr. Thompson of
Mississippi. S. 644.
Missouri:
Gateway Arch National Park Designation Act. H.R. 3058;
Mr. Clay et al. S. 1438.
``Harrell Post Office, Arla W.''. S. 3442.
Riverside Bridge Project. S. 810.
``Smith Post Office, SO2 Navy SEAL Adam Olin''. H.R.
5475; Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.
Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Establishment
Act. H.R. 2888; Mr. Smith of Missouri. S. 1335.
``White Jr. Post Office, Specialist Jeffrey L.''. H.R.
452; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.
``Wyatt Post Office Building, Spc. Sterling William''.
H.R. 4960; Mrs. Hartzler et al.
Montana:
Alex Diekmann Peak Designation Act. S. 117.
Devils Tower National Monument. H.R. 401; Ms. Cheney.
East Rosebud Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. H.R. 4645; Mr.
Gianforte. S. 501.
Melcher, Honorable John, Death of. S. Res. 474.
Redesignation of Certain Department of Veterans Affairs
Clinics in Montana. S. 1282.
Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act. H.R. 4644; Mr.
Gianforte. S. 941.
Nebraska:
Early Repayment of Construction Cost to the Bureau of
Reclamation within the Northport Irrigation
District. H.R. 4689; Mr. Smith of Nebraska.
Nevada:
``Bostic Post Office, Sergeant Kenneth Eric''. H.R.
5205; Mr. Kihuen et al.
Eastern Nevada Economic Development and Land Management
Improvement Act. H.R. 2374; Mr. Kihuen et al.
Laxalt, Paul. S. Res. 609.
Lyon County Economic Development and Environmental
Remediation Act. H.R. 5347; Mr. Amodei.
Maude Frazier Mountain. H.R. 577; Ms. Titus.
Nevada Lands Bill Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 6299;
Mr. Amodei.
Pershing County Economic Development and Conservation
Act. H.R. 1107; Mr. Amodei et al. S. 414.
New Hampshire:
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Redesignation
Act. H.R. 965; Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire et al.
New Jersey:
``Basilone Post Office, Sergeant John''. H.R. 2815; Mr.
Lance et al.
``Johnson Post Office Building, James C. `Billy'''. H.R.
4285; Mr. LoBiondo et al.
``Leone Post Office, Frank''. H.R. 6428; Mr. Gottheimer
et al.
``McAfee Post Office Building, Dr. Walter S.''. H.R.
3655; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.
``Nash Jr. Post Office, Dr. John F.''. H.R. 2302; Mrs.
Watson Coleman et al.
New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route. H.R. 6602; Mr.
LoBiondo et al.
``Svehla Post Office Building, Private Henry''. S. 3209.
New Mexico:
Cerros del Norte Conservation Act. S. 432.
Domenici, Pietro ``Pete'' Vichi., Death of. S. Res. 254.
New Mexico Drought Preparedness Act. S. 1012.
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Conservation Act. S. 441.
To provide that the Pueblo of Santa Clara May Lease for
99 Years Certain Restricted Land. S. 249.
New York:
``Bouyea Post Office Building, Ross''. H.R. 6930; Ms.
Stefanik et al.
Extension of Project Involving Cannonsville Dam. H.R.
2292; Mr. Faso et al. S. 734.
FDR Historic Preservation Act. H.R. 5420; Mr. Faso.
Finger Lakes National Heritage Area Study Act. S. 1602.
``Gleason-Morrow Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant
Alexandria''. H.R. 5395; Mr. Collins of New York et
al.
``Hinchey Post Office Building, Maurice D.''. H.R. 4722;
Mr. Faso et al.
``Lee Memorial Post Office, Mabel''. H.R. 4463; Ms.
Velazquez et al.
Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S.
675.
``Michels Post Office Building, Stanley''. S. 2692.
National Comedy Center Recognition Act. H.R. 6077; Mr.
Reed et al.
``Owens Post Office, Major Robert Odell''. H.R. 5238;
Ms. Clarke of New York et al. S. 2549.
Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 6064; Mr.
Suozzi et al.
Rio Puerco Watershed Management Program Reauthorization
Act. S. 2249.
``Ruiz Post Office Building, Army Specialist Jose L.''.
H.R. 5412; Mr. King of New York et al.
``Sanford Jr. Channel, Joseph''. S. 1668.
``Slaughter Post Office, Louise and Bob''. H.R. 7293;
Mr. Morelle et al.
``Tuskegee Airman Post Office Building''. H.R. 4406; Mr.
Espaillat et al.
West Valley Demonstration Project. H.R. 2389; Mr. Reed
et al.
North Carolina:
Graham Jr., William ``Billy''. S.J. Res. 53.
Graham, Reverend Billy. H. Res. 759; Mr. Budd et al.
``Pate, Jr. Post Office, Howard B.''. H.R. 3369; Mr.
Hudson et al.
``Wheeler United States Courthouse, John Hervey''. H.R.
3460; Mr. Butterfield et al.
North Dakota:
Dickinson Reservoir. H.R. 6038; Mr. Cramer. S. 440.
Jamestown Reservoir. H.R. 6039; Mr. Cramer. S. 2074.
Schafer, Edward T. Agricultural Research Center. H.R.
2154; Mr. Cramer.
Northern Mariana Islands:
Northern Mariana Islands Economic Expansion Act. H.R.
339; Mr. Sablan.
Northern Mariana Islands U.S. Workforce Act. H.R. 5956;
Mr. Bishop of Utah et al. S. 2325.
Ohio:
``Harris Post Office, Bill''. H.R. 5868; Mr. Gibbs et
al.
``Rice Federal Building and United States Courthouse,
Walter H.''. S. 2377.
Oklahoma:
Arbuckle Project Maintenance Complex and District Office
Conveyance Act. H.R. 132; Mr. Cole.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act. H.R. 428; Mr.
Thornberry et al. S. 90.
Oregon:
Crooked River Ranch Fire Protection Act. H.R. 2075; Mr.
Walden.
Deadly Attack in Portland, Oregon. S.J. Res. 45.
Frank and Jeanne Moore Wild Steelhead Special Management
Area Designation Act. S. 513.
Mount Hood Cooper Spur Land Exchange Clarification Act.
H.R. 699; Mr. Walden et al. S. 225.
Oregon Tribal Economic Development Act. H.R. 3225; Mr.
DeFazio et al. S. 1285.
Oregon Wildlands Act. S. 1548.
Western Oregon Tribal Fairness Act. H.R. 1306; Mr.
DeFazio et al. S. 508.
Pennsylvania:
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Improvement
Act Amendment. H.R. 560; Mr. Marino et al.
``Kusick VA Community Living Center, Sergeant Joseph
George''. H.R. 2210; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et
al.
``Ostrom Post Office, Staff Sergeant Ryan Scott''. H.R.
1858; Mr. Marino et al.
``Police Officer Scott Bashioum Post Office Building''.
S. 831.
Susquehanna National Heritage Area Act. H.R. 2991; Mr.
Smucker et al.
``Taub Post Office, Staff Sergeant Peter''. H.R. 2873;
Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.
Tree of Life Synagogue. H. Res. 1138; Mr. Michael F.
Doyle of Pennsylvania et al.
Puerto Rico:
Puerto Rico Small Business Contracting Assistance Act.
H.R. 5178; Ms. Velazquez.
Puerto Rico, Exempt from ``Jones Act''. S. 1894.
Roberto Clemente. H. Res. 792; Mr. Serrano et al.
Rhode Island:
``August Post Office, Captain Matthew J.''. S. 3414.
``McKenna Jr. Post Office, First Sergeant P. Andrew''.
H.R. 4685; Mr. Cicilline et al.
South Carolina:
``Baker Post Office, Postmaster Frazier B.''. H.R. 7230;
Mr. Clyburn et al.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Park Act. S.
1459.
South Carolina Peanut Parity Act. H.R. 2521; Mr. Wilson
of South Carolina et al.
``Williams Post Office Building, J. Elliott''. H.R.
4301; Mr. Norman et al.
South Dakota:
Black Hills National Cemetery Boundary Expansion Act. S.
35.
Custer County Airport Conveyance Act. S. 2297.
Tennessee:
``Dean Stone Bridge''. H.R. 3469; Mr. Duncan of
Tennessee.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition
Act. H.R. 146; Mr. Fleischmann et al.
James K. Polk Presidential Home Study Act. H.R. 443; Mr.
DesJarlais et al. S. 99.
``Pease Post Office, Major Homer L.''. H.R. 6621; Mr.
Roe of Tennessee et al.
Shiloh National Military Park Boundary Adjustment and
Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Designation Act.
H.R. 88; Mrs. Blackburn.
``Sugarmon Post Office Building, Judge Russell B.''.
H.R. 5349; Mr. Cohen et al.
``Thompson Federal Building and United States
Courthouse, Fred D.''. H.R. 375; Mrs. Blackburn et
al.
``Toombs Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Facility,
Sergeant John''. H.R. 2634; Mr. DesJarlais et al.
Texas:
Bush, Honoring the life of First Lady Barbara. H. Res.
838; Mr. McCaul et al.
``Converse Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 1208;
Mr. Cuellar et al.
``Ekpanya Post Office Building, Endy Nddiobong''. H.R.
294; Mr. Olson et al.
``Encinal Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1211; Mr. Cuellar
et al.
George W. Bush Childhood Home Study Act. H.R. 3008; Mr.
Conaway et al.
Javier Vega, Jr. Memorial Act. S. 1617.
``Kazen Federal Building and United States Courthouse,
George P.''. S. 2734.
Lake Fannin Conveyance Act. S. 3245.
``Mission Veterans Post Office Building''. H.R. 1209;
Mr. Cuellar et al.
``Pleasanton Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1210; Mr.
Cuellar et al.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act. H.R. 428; Mr.
Thornberry et al. S. 90.
``Robinson United States Courthouse, Mary Lou''. H.R.
5772; Mr. Thornberry.
``Tilden Veterans Post Office''. H.R. 1207; Mr. Cuellar
et al.
Utah:
Confirming State Land Grants for Education Act. H.R.
2582; Mrs. Love.
Desert Tortoise Habitat Conservation Plan Expansion Act,
Washington County, Utah. H.R. 5597; Mr. Stewart.
Emery County Public Land Management Act. H.R. 5727; Mr.
Curtis et al. S. 2809.
``Hatch United States Courthouse, Orrin G.''. S. 3800.
Hyde Park Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 4264; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
Juab County Conveyance Act. H.R. 3777; Mrs. Love.
Navajo Utah Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 664.
``Taylor Vet Center Outstation, Major Brent''. H.R.
7163; Mr. Bishop of Utah et al.
Wasatch-Cache National Forest. H.R. 1800; Mr. Bishop of
Utah.
Washington County, Utah, Public Lands Management
Implementation Act. H.R. 2423; Mr. Stewart.
Virgin Islands:
Caneel Bay. H.R. 4731; Ms. Plaskett.
Virgin Islands of the United States Centennial
Commission Act, Extension of Expiration Date. H.R.
4446; Ms. Plaskett et al.
Virginia:
Chrlottesville. S.J. Res. 49.
Claude Moore Farm Land Conveyance Act. H.R. 6678; Mrs.
Comstock et al.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia,
Maryland, and the District of Columbia to Enter into
a Compact Relating to the Establishment of the
Washington Metrorail Safety Commission. H.J. Res.
76; Mr. Hoyer et al. H.J. Res. 92; Mrs. Comstock et
al. S.J. Res. 22.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia,
Maryland, and the District of Columbia to Enter into
a Compact Relating to the Establishment of the
Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (H.J. Res.
76): return of papers. H. Res. 469; Mr. Buck.
Interagency Transfer of Land Along George Washington
Memorial Parkway. H.R. 1397; Mrs. Comstock.
``Khan Post Office, Captain Humayun''. H.R. 3184; Mr.
Garrett et al.
Marshall, George C. Museum and Research Library. H. Con.
Res. 33; Mr. Goodlatte et al.
Nancy Reagan Memorial Park. H.R. 553; Mr. Jody B. Hice
of Georgia et al.
``Rigsby Post Office, U.S. Navy Seaman Dakota Kyle''.
H.R. 3183; Mr. Garrett et al.
Rockingham County, Removal of Use Restriction. H.R. 954;
Mr. Goodlatte. S. 331.
Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal
Recognition Act. H.R. 984; Mr. Wittman et al. S.
691.
U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington Ridge. H.R. 1073;
Mr. Beyer et al.
Washington:
``Hendrix Post Office Building, James Marshall `Jimi'''.
H.R. 6628; Mr. Smith of Washington et al.
Kennewick Irrigation District. H.R. 6652; Mr. Newhouse.
Methow Headwaters Protection Act. S. 566.
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Act. H.R.
1791; Mr. Reichert et al.
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area,
Establish. S. 3100.
National Heritage Area Authorization Act. S. 713.
``National Nordic Museum''. S. 2857.
``Schmieman Post Office Building, Sergeant Dietrich''.
H.R. 5504; Mr. Newhouse et al.
Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Phase III
Act. S. 714.
West Virginia:
Williams VA Medical Center, Hershel ``Woody''. S. 1165.
Williams VA Medical Center, Hershel ``Woody''.. H.R.
3663; Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia et al.
Wisconsin:
Lumberjack Bowl. H. Res. 460; Mr. Duffy.
``Phillips Post Office Building, Vel R.''. H.R. 5784;
Ms. Moore et al.
Rib Mountain. H. Res. 418; Mr. Duffy et al.
Wyoming:
Authority to Make Entire Active Capacity of Fontenelle
Reservoir Available for Use. H.R. 648; Ms. Cheney.
S. 199.
Statute of Limitations for Actions to Recover Disaster or Emergency
Assistance Payments. H.R. 1678; Ms. Frankel of Florida et al.
STOCK Act, Renaming in Honor of Representative Louise McIntosh
Slaughter. H.R. 6870; Mr. Tonko.
Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act. S. 2374.
Strengthening Coastal Communities Act. H.R. 5787; Mr. Dunn et al.
Study of Underrepresented Classes Chasing Engineering and Science
Success Act. H.R. 6758; Mr. Chabot et al.
T
TALENT Act. H.R. 39; Mr. McCarthy.
Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act. S. 593.
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1): consideration of. H. Res. 619; Mr.
Sessions.
TAXATION AND TAXES:
American Innovation Act. H.R. 6756; Mr. Buchanan et al.
Blended Benchmark Amount Study, Study of. H.R. 4952; Mr. Kelly
of Pennsylvania et al.
Broader Options for Americans Act. H.R. 2579; Mr. Tiberi.
Closure of Taxpayer Assistance Center, Notice of. H.R. 5440;
Mrs. Handel et al.
Clyde-Hirsch-Sowers RESPECT Act. H.R. 1843; Mr. Roskam et al.
Control Unlawful Fugitive Felons Act. H.R. 2792; Mrs. Noem et
al.
Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R.
3823; Mr. Brady of Texas et al.
EACH Act. H.R. 1201; Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois et al.
Employer Relief Act. H.R. 4616; Mr. Nunes et al.
Expressing the Sense of Congress that a Carbon Tax Would be
Detrimental to the United States Economy. H. Con. Res. 119;
Mr. Scalise et al.
Extension of Generalized System of Preferences. H.R. 4979; Mr.
Reichert et al.
Family Savings Act. H.R. 6757; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.
Immediate Sale of Seized Perishable Goods, Restriction of. H.R.
5446; Mr. Ferguson et al.
Issuance of Identity Protection Personal Identification Numbers.
H.R. 5437; Mr. Paulsen et al.
Justice for Victims of IRS Scams and Identity Theft Act. H.R.
2905; Mr. Young of Iowa et al.
Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics, Providing of Information. H.R.
5438; Mr. Holding et al.
Mandatory Electronic Filing for Annual Returns of Exempt
Organizations. H.R. 5443; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.
Miscellaneous Tariff Bill Act. H.R. 4318; Mr. Brady of Texas et
al.
Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act. H.R. 1393;
Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Modification of Credit for Production from Advanced Nuclear
Power Facilities. H.R. 1551; Mr. Rice of South Carolina et
al.
Correct Enrollment. S. Con. Res. 48; Mr. Hatch.
Presidential Tax Transparency Act. H.R. 305; Ms. Eshoo et al.
Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act. H.R. 6760;
Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois et al.
Save Community Newspaper Act. H.R. 6377; Mr. Paulsen et al.
Social Security Child Protection Act. H.R. 1512; Mr. Marchant et
al.
21st Century IRS Act. H.R. 5445; Mr. Bishop of Michigan et al.
Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act.
H.R. 4547; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. H.R. 1; Mr. Brady of Texas et al.
Tax-Related Identity Theft. H.R. 5439; Mr. Renacci et al.
Taxpayer First Act. H.R. 5444; H.R. 7227; Ms. Jenkins of Kansas
et al.
Verify First Act. H.R. 2581; Mr. Barletta et al.
VETERAN Act. H.R. 2372; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Permanence Act. H.R. 2901; Mr.
Curbelo of Florida et al.
Water and Agriculture Tax Reform Act. H.R. 519; Mr. Buck et al.
7th District, Vacated by Patrick Meehan, May 1, 2018; (Resigned).
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:
ADVANCE Act. H.R. 2258; Mr. Aguilar et al.
American Vision for Safer Transportation through Advancement of
Revolutionary Technologies Act. S. 1885.
Aviation:
Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R. 6897; Mr.
Shuster.
Airport Perimeter and Access Control Security Act. H.R.
665; Mr. Keating et al.
Aviation Employee Screening and Security Enhancement
Act. H.R. 876; Mr. Katko et al.
FAA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4; Mr. Shuster et al.
Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act. S.
1405.
Reliable Air Service in American Samoa. H.R. 276; Mrs.
Radewagen et al.
Securing General Aviation and Commercial Charter Air
Carrier Service Act. H.R. 3669; Mr. Estes of Kansas
et al.
Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act. H.R.
3813; Ms. Esty of Connecticut et al. S. 1536.
Community Health and Clean Transit Act. S. 3720.
Congressional Notice of Safety Audits, Federal Railroad
Administration, Federal Transit Authority. H.R. 1093; Mr.
Sires et al.
Department of Transportation:
Commercial Vessel Incidental Discharge Act. S. 168.
Department of Transportation Reports Harmonization Act. S. 3367.
Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act. H.R.
3823; Mr. Brady of Texas et al.
FEMA Accountability, Modernization and Transparency Act. H.R.
1679; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia, Maryland,
and the District of Columbia to Enter into a Compact
Relating to the Establishment of the Washington Metrorail
Safety Commission. H.J. Res. 76; Mr. Hoyer et al. H.J. Res.
92; Mrs. Comstock et al. S.J. Res. 22.
Granting Consent and Approval of Congress to Virginia, Maryland,
and the District of Columbia to Enter into a Compact
Relating to the Establishment of the Washington Metrorail
Safety Commission (H.J. Res. 76): return of papers. H. Res.
469; Mr. Buck.
Jobs for Our Heroes Act. S. 1393.
``Metropolitan Planning Organziation Coordination and Planning
Area Reform'', repeal of. H.R. 1346; Mr. Lipinski et al.
National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act. S.
2202.
No Human Trafficking on Our Roads Act. H.R. 3814; Mr. Katko et
al. S. 1532.
Northern Border Regional Commission Reauthorization Act. H.R.
3288; Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire et al.
Passenger Rail Crew Protection Parity Act. S. 2861.
Port Operations, Research, and Technology Act. S. 3273.
Promoting Women in the Aviation Workforce Act. H.R. 4673; Ms.
Esty of Connecticut et al.
Railroads:
FRA Safety Data Improvement Act. H.R. 4925; Mr.
Gottheimer et al.
Transit Rail Inspection Practices Act. S. 3139.
Restore the Harmony Way Bridge Act. H.R. 6793; Mr. Bucshon et
al.
Route 66 Centennial Commission Act. H.R. 66; Mr. Rodney Davis of
Illinois et al.
Rule Issued by the Federal Highway Administration and Federal
Transit Adminstration entitled ``Metropolitan Planning
Organization Coordination and Planning Area Reform'',
Repeal. S. 496.
Safely Ensuring Lives Future Deployment and Research In Vehicle
Evolution Act. H.R. 3388; Mr. Latta et al.
21st Century AIRR Act. H.R. 2997; Mr. Shuster et al.
STB Information Security Improvement Act. H.R. 4921; Mr.
Mitchell et al. S. 2844.
To Exempt Old Vessels from Fire-Retardant Materials Requirement.
S. 89.
Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act. H.R. 549; Mr.
Donovan et al.
Transportation Worker Identification Credential Accountability
Act. S. 3094.
TSA Modernization Act. S. 1872.
Veterans Expanded Trucking Opportunities Act. H.R. 2547; Mr.
Woodall et al.
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Land Claims Act. H.R. 6365; Mr. Pearce.
U
United States Center for Safe Sport Authorization Act. S. 1426.
United States Fire Administration, AFG, and SAFER Program
Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4661; Mrs. Comstock et al.
Universal Service Fund Programs, Study of. S. 875.
USE IT Act. S. 2602.
Use of Replacement Cost Value in Determining the Premium Rates for Flood
Insurance. H.R. 2565; Mr. Luetkemeyer.
V
VACANCIES (House Members):
First Session:
Arizona:
8th District, Vacated by Trent Franks, Dec. 8,
2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Debbie Lesko May 7, 2018.
California:
34th District, Vacated by Xavier Becerra, Jan.
24, 2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Jimmy Gomez Jul. 11, 2017.
Georgia:
6th District, Vacated by Tom Price, Feb. 10,
2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Karen Handel Jun. 26, 2017.
Kansas:
4th District, Vacated by Mike Pompeo, Jan. 23,
2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Ron Estes Apr. 25, 2017.
Michigan:
13th District, Vacated by John Conyers, Jr.,
Dec. 5, 2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Brenda Jones Nov. 29, 2018.
Montana:
At Large, Vacated by Ryan Zinke, Mar. 1, 2017;
(Resigned).
Filled by Greg Gianforte Jun. 21, 2017.
Pennsylvania:
18th District, Vacated by Tim Murphy, Oct. 21,
2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Conor Lamb Apr. 12, 2018.
South Carolina:
5th District, Vacated by Mick Mulvaney, Feb. 16,
2017; (Resigned).
Filled by Ralph Norman Jun. 26, 2017.
Utah:
3rd District, Vacated by Jason Chaffetz, Jun.
30, 2017; (Resigned).
Filled by John Curtis Nov. 13, 2017.
Second Session:
Florida:
6th District, Vacated by Ron DeSantis, Sep. 10,
2018; (Resigned).
New Mexico:
1st District, Vacated by Michelle Lujan Grisham,
Dec. 31, 2018; (Resigned).
New York:
25th District, Vacated by Louise Slaughter, Mar.
19, 2018; (Deceased).
Filled by Joseph D. Morelle Nov. 13, 2018.
Ohio:
12th District, Vacated by Patrick Tiberi, Jan.
15, 2018; (Resigned).
Filled by Troy Balderson, Sep. 5, 2018.
Oklahoma:
1st District, Vacated by Jim Bridenstine, Apr.
23, 2018; (Resigned).
Filled by Kevin Hern Nov. 13, 2018.
Pennsylvania:
15th District, Vacated by Charles W. Dent, May
12, 2018; (Resigned).
Filled by Susan Wild Nov. 27, 2018.
7th District, Vacated by Patrick Meehan, Apr.
27, 2018; (Resigned).
Filled by Mary Gay Scanlon Nov. 13, 2018.
Texas:
27th District, Vacated by Blake Farenthold, Apr.
6, 2018; (Resigned).
Filled by Michael Cloud Jul. 10, 2018.
West Virginia:
3rd District, Vacated by Evan Jenkins, Sep. 30,
2018; (Resigned).
VETERANS:
``Abraham VA Clinic, Abie''. H.R. 609; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania
et al.
Adaptations to Residences of Veterans in Rehabilitation Progams.
H.R. 3562; Mr. Arrington et al.
Adult Day Health Care Services for Veterans, Improvement of.
H.R. 1005; Mr. Zeldin et al.
Application of Federal Leave Policy for Disabled Veterans. S.
899.
Biological Implant Tracking and Veteran Safety Act. H.R. 28; Mr.
Roe of Tennessee.
Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act. H.R. 299; Mr. Valadao et
al.
Boosting Rates of American Veteran Employment Act. H.R. 974;
Miss Rice of New York et al.
Building Supportive Networks for Women Veterans Act. H.R. 91;
Ms. Brownley of California et al.
Caring for Our Veterans Act. S. 2193.
Correcting Miscalculations in Veterans' Pensions Act. H.R. 4431;
Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.
Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower
Protection Act. S. 1094.
Department of Veterans Affairs Bonus Transparency Act. H.R.
1690; Ms. Tenney et al. S. 114.
Department of Veterans Affairs Creation of On-Site Treatment
Systems Affording Veterans Improvements and Numerous General
Safety Enhancements Act. H.R. 5974; Mr. Denham et al.
Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act. H.R.
3819; Mr. Mast et al. S. 3479.
Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Productivity
Improvement. H.R. 6066; Mr. Wenstrup.
Department of Veterans Affairs, Improve Authority of Secretary
of Veterans Affairs to Hire and Retain Physicians and Other
Employees. H.R. 1367; Mr. Wenstrup et al.
Enhancing Veteran Care Act. S. 1266.
Ensuring VA Employee Accountability Act. H.R. 27; Mr. Costello
of Pennsylvania et al.
Ensuring Veteran Enterprise Participation in Strategic Sourcing
Act. H.R. 2781; Mr. Dunn et al.
Forever GI Bill Housing Payment Fulfillment Act. S. 3777.
Free Veterans from Fees Act. H.R. 3997; Mr. Rothfus et al.
Full Military Honors Act. S. 3523.
Gold Star Spouses Leasing Relief Act. H.R. 5882; Mrs. Bustos et
al.
Grow Our Own Directive: Physician Assistant Employment and
Education Act. H.R. 3262; Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire et al.
Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act. H.R. 3218;
Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al. S. 1598.
Headstones and Markers for Graves of Spouses and Children,
Tribal Cemeteries. H.R. 3657; Mr. Poliquin. S. 2248.
``Hendrix Veterans Clinic, Ray''.. H.R. 3946; Mr. Allen et al.
HIRE Vets Act. H.R. 244; Mr. Cook et al.
Correct Enrollment. H. Con. Res. 53; Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Programs Reauthorization Act.
H.R. 4451; Mr. Wenstrup et al.
Improving Oversight of Women Veterans' Care Act. H.R. 4334; Mr.
Correa et al.
Inclusion of Certain Additional Periods of Active Duty Service
for Purposes of Suspending Charges to Veterans' Entitlement
to Educational Assistance. H.R. 5538; Mr. Peters et al.
Increasing the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability to
Veterans Act. S. 12.
Jobs for Our Heroes Act. S. 1393.
``Lexington VA Health System''. H.R. 4533; Mr. Barr et al.
Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act. H.R. 5693; Mr. Higgins of
Louisiana et al.
Memorial Headstones and Markers for Eligible Spouses and
Dependent Children. H.R. 3656; Mr. Banks of Indiana et al.
Military SAVE Act. H.R. 3642; Mr. Barr et al.
National Veterans Memorial and Museum Act. H.R. 1900; Mr.
Stivers et al.
Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer William 'Bill' Mulder (Ret.)
Transition Improvement Act. H.R. 5649; Mr. Arrington et al.
No Hero Left Untreated Act. H.R. 1162; Mr. Knight et al.
Peer-to-Peer Counselors Program for Women Veterans. H.R. 4635;
Mr. Coffman et al.
Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act. H.R. 506; Mr. Thomas J.
Rooney of Florida et al.
Protecting Business Opportunities for Veterans Act. H.R. 2749;
Mr. Bergman et al.
Protecting Veterans Credit Act. H.R. 2683; Mr. Delaney et al.
Quicker Veterans Benefits Delivery Act. H.R. 1725; Mr. Walz et
al.
Redesignation of Certain Department of Veterans Affairs Clinics
in Montana. S. 1282.
SEA Act. H.R. 2772; Mr. Taylor et al.
Securing Electronic Records for Veterans' Ease Act. H.R. 3634;
Mr. Himes et al.
Service-Disabled Veterans Small Business Continuation Act. H.R.
5044; Mr. Chabot et al.
Servicemember Family Burial Act. H.R. 4335; Mr. Correa et al.
Servicemembers Improved Transition through Reforms for Ensuring
Progress Act. H.R. 4830; Mr. Bilirakis et al.
Smoking in facility of Veterans Health Administration,
Prohibition of. H.R. 1662; Mr. Wenstrup.
State Veterans Home Adult Day Health Care Improvement Act. S.
324.
Supporting Veterans in STEM Careers Act. H.R. 4323; Mr. Dunn et
al.
Termination of Cable, Satellite Television, and Internet Access
Service Contrats, Termination of. H.R. 2409; Mr. Costello of
Pennsylvania et al.
Tribal HUD-VASH Act. S. 1333.
Tribal Veterans Health Care Enhancement Act. S. 304.
VA Accountability First Act. H.R. 1259; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et
al.
VA Asset and Infrastructure Review Act. H.R. 4243; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee et al.
VA Billing Accountability Act. H.R. 1972; Mr. Smucker et al.
VA Care in the Community Act. H.R. 4242; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et
al.
VA Hospitals Establishing Leadership Performance Act. H.R. 5864;
Mr. Bost et al.
VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated
Outside Networks Act. H.R. 5674; Mr. Roe of Tennessee et al.
VA Management Alignment Act. H.R. 1066; Mr. Kilmer et al.
VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act. H.R. 5520; Mr. Walz et al.
VA Prescription Data Accountability Act. H.R. 1545; Ms. Kuster
of New Hampshire et al.
VA Procurement Efficiency and Transparency Act. H.R. 2006; Mr.
Coffman.
VA Provider Equity Act. H.R. 1058; Mr. Wenstrup et al.
VA Scheduling Accountability Act. H.R. 467; Mrs. Walorski et al.
VA Website Accessibility Act. H.R. 6418; Ms. Esty of Connecticut
et al.
VALOR Act. H.R. 3949; Mr. Khanna et al.
VET MD Act. H.R. 2787; Ms. Kaptur et al.
VET Protection Act. H.R. 1461; Mr. Arrington.
VETERAN Act. H.R. 2372; Mr. Sam Johnson of Texas et al.
Veteran Partners' Efforts to Enhance Reintegration Act. S. 1873.
Veteran Urgent Access to Mental Healthcare Act. H.R. 918; Mr.
Coffman et al.
Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. H.R. 1181; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee et al.
Veterans ACCESS Act. S. 1153.
Veterans Affairs Medical Scribe Pilot Act. H.R. 1848; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee et al.
Veterans Affairs Medical-Surgical Purchasing Stabilization Act.
H.R. 5418; Mr. Bergman et al.
Veterans Affairs Purchase Card Misuse Mitigation Act. H.R. 5215;
Mr. Bergman et al.
Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act. H.R. 2288;
Mr. Bost et al. S. 1024.
Veterans Care Financial Protection Act. H.R. 3122; Mr.
Cartwright et al.
Veterans Cemetery Benefit Correction Act. H.R. 4910; Mr. Austin
Scott of Georgia et al. S. 2372.
Correct Enrollment (S. 2372). H. Con. Res. 121; Mr. Roe
of Tennessee.
Veterans Choice Program, Eliminate Sunset. H.R. 369; Mr. Roe of
Tennessee et al. S. 544.
Veterans Crisis Line Study Act. H.R. 4173; Mr. Banks of Indiana
et al.
Veterans E-Health and Telemedicine Support Act. H.R. 2123; Mr.
Thompson of Pennsylvania et al. S. 925.
Veterans Expanded Trucking Opportunities Act. H.R. 2547; Mr.
Woodall et al.
Veterans Fair Debt Notice Act. H.R. 3705; Ms. Pingree et al.
Veterans Increased Choice for Transplanted Organs and Recovery
Act. H.R. 2601; Mr. Dunn et al.
Veterans Opioid Abuse Prevention Act. H.R. 3832; Mr. Dunn et al.
Veterans Serving Veterans Act. H.R. 5938; Miss Gonzalez-Colon of
Puerto Rico et al.
Veterans Small Business Enhancement Act. S. 2679.
Veterans Transition Improvement Act. H.R. 2648; Mr. Stivers et
al.
Veterans Transplant Coverage Act. H.R. 1133; Mr. Carter of Texas
et al.
Veterans Treatment Court Improvement Act. H.R. 2147; Mr. Coffman
et al. S. 946.
Veterans' Access to Child Care Act. H.R. 95; Ms. Brownley of
California et al.
Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. H.R. 1329;
H.R. 4958; Mr. Bost et al.
Veterans' Electronic Health Record Modernization Oversight Act.
H.R. 4245; Mr. Walz et al.
Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act. S. 305.
Williams VA Medical Center, Hershel ``Woody''.. H.R. 3663; Mr.
Jenkins of West Virginia et al.
WINGMAN Act. H.R. 512; Mr. Yoho et al.
Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment Adjustment Act. S. 1888.
W
WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:
America's Water Infrastructure Act. S. 2800.
Bureau of Reclamation and Bureau of Indian Affairs Water Project
Streamlining Act. H.R. 4419; Mr. Newhouse et al.
Clean Water for Rural Communities Act. S. 685.
Federal Columbia River Power System, Operations of. H.R. 3144;
Mrs. McMorris Rodgers et al.
Gaining Responsibility on Water Act. H.R. 23; Mr. Valadao et al.
Innovative Stormwater Infrastructure Act. H.R. 3906; Mr. Heck et
al.
Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Act. S. 675.
Public Water Supply Invasive Species Compliance Act. H.R. 1807;
Mr. Gohmert et al.
Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 953; Mr. Gibbs et al.
Small and Rural Community Clean Water Technical Assistance Act.
S. 518.
Water and Agriculture Tax Reform Act. H.R. 519; Mr. Buck et al.
Water Infrastructure Flexibility Act. S. 692.
Water Infrastructure Improvement Act. H.R. 7279; Mr. Gibbs et
al.
Water Resources Development Act. H.R. 8; Mr. Shuster et al.
Water Rights Protection Act. H.R. 2939; Mr. Tipton et al.
Water Supply Permitting Coordination Act. H.R. 1654; Mr.
McClintock et al.
Waterfront Community Revitalization and Resiliency Act. S. 3265.
WMAT Settlement Fund for WMAT Rural Water System. S. 2850.
Wheeled Devices in Wilderness Areas. H.R. 1349; Mr. McClintock et al.
Wildfire Management Technology Advancement Act. S. 2290.
WMAT Settlement Fund for WMAT Rural Water System. S. 2850.
Women, Peace, and Security Act. H.R. 2484; Mrs. Noem et al. S. 1141.
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STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS;
FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE
HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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First Session, First Session, First Session, First Session, First Session,
One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred
Fifteenth Fourteenth Thirteenth Twelfth Eleventh
Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress
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Convened........................ Jan 3, 2017 Jan. 6, 2015 Jan. 3, 2013 Jan. 5, 2011 Jan. 6, 2009
Adjourned....................... Jan 3, 2018 Dec. 18, 2015 Jan. 3, 2014 Jan. 3, 2012 Dec. 23, 2009
Calendar days in session........ 193 157 161 177 162
Legislative days in session..... 192 157 160 175 159
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Bills introduced................ 4,724 4,302 3,796 3,756 4412
Joint resolutions introduced.... 124 79 104 97 66
Simple resolutions introduced... 674 574 448 508 996
Concurrent resolutions 97 105 72 95 225
introduced.....................
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Total bills and 5,619 5,060 4,420 4,456 5,699
resolutions..............
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Public laws:
Approved.................... 117 115 72 90 125
Over veto................... 0 0 0 0 0
Without approval............ 0 0 0 0 0
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Total, public laws........ 117 115 72 90 125
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Private laws.................... 0 0 0 0 0
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Grand total, public and 117 115 72 90 125
private laws.............
===============================================================================
Committee reports:
Union calendar.............. 353 285 211 200 218
House calendar.............. 110 80 74 97 144
Private calendar............ 0 0 0 0 0
Conference reports.......... 2 5 0 3 11
Special reports............. 6 7 30 50 10
Not assigned to a calendar.. 11 8 5 10 5
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Total....................... 482 385 320 360 388
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Reported bills acted upon:
Union calendar.............. 255 207 130 121 174
House calendar.............. 96 78 71 91 128
Private calendar............ 0 0 0 0 0
Conference reports.......... 2 5 0 3 11
Special reports............. 0 0 0 0 0
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Total acted upon............ 353 290 201 215 313
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Special reports, conference 129 95 119 145 75
reports, reported bills
pending, and not assigned......
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Total reported............ 482 385 320 360 388
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Resolutions agreed to:
Simple...................... 146 122 96 132 454
House concurrent............ 16 28 16 23 68
Senate concurrent........... 9 6 15 7 11
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Total agreed to........... 171 156 127 162 533
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STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS;
SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE
HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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Second Second Second Second Second
Session, One Session, One Session, One Session, One Session, One
Hundred Hundred Hundred Hundred Hundred
Fifteenth Fourteenth Thirteenth Twelfth Eleventh
Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................ Jan. 3, 2018 Jan. 4, 2016 Jan. 3, 2014 Jan. 3, 2012 Jan. 5, 2010
Adjourned....................... Jan. 3, 2019 Jan. 3, 2017 Jan. 2, 2015 Jan. 3, 2013 Dec. 22, 2010
Calendar days in session........ 175 131 137 153 128
Legislative days in session..... 174 131 135 153 127
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Bills introduced................ 2,670 2,224 2,089 2,967 2,158
Joint resolutions introduced.... 22 29 27 25 41
Simple resolutions introduced... 513 383 336 337 788
Concurrent resolutions 52 78 53 52 111
introduced.....................
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Total bills and 3,257 2,714 2,505 3,381 3,098
resolutions..............
===============================================================================
Public laws:
Approved.................... 325 212 224 193 258
Over veto................... 0 1 0 0 0
Without approval............ 0 1 0 0 0
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Total, public laws........ 325 214 224 193 258
===============================================================================
Private laws.................... 1 0 0 1 2
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Grand total, public and 326 214 224 194 260
private laws.............
===============================================================================
Committee reports:
Union calendar.............. 513 405 299 258 189
House calendar.............. 80 77 69 64 104
Private calendar............ 0 0 1 7 0
Conference reports.......... 5 3 3 4 2
Special reports............. 33 28 34 53 30
Not assigned to a calendar.. 17 12 8 6 2
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Total....................... 648 525 414 392 327
===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
Union calendar.............. 310 264 176 144 128
House calendar.............. 66 75 63 59 93
Private calendar............ 0 0 1 7 0
Conference reports.......... 5 3 3 4 2
Special reports............. 0 0 0 0 0
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Total acted upon............ 381 342 243 214 223
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Special reports, conference 267 183 171 178 104
reports, reported bills
pending, and not assigned......
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Total reported............ 648 525 414 392 327
===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
Simple...................... 123 98 93 86 440
House concurrent............ 18 27 25 18 51
Senate concurrent........... 10 7 4 13 7
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Total agreed to........... 151 132 122 117 498
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STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH
CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH
CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred
Fifteenth Fourteenth Thirteenth Twelfth Eleventh
Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress
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Convened........................ Jan. 3, 2017 Jan. 6, 2015 Jan. 3, 2013 Jan. 5, 2011 Jan. 6, 2009
Adjourned....................... Jan. 3, 2019 Jan. 3, 2017 Jan. 2, 2015 Jan. 3, 2013 Dec. 22, 2010
Calendar days in session........ 368 288 298 330 290
Legislative days in session..... 366 288 295 328 286
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Bills introduced................ 7,394 6,526 5,885 6,723 6,570
Joint resolutions introduced.... 146 108 131 122 107
Simple resolutions introduced... 1,187 957 784 845 1,784
Concurrent resolutions 149 183 125 147 336
introduced.....................
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total bills and 8,876 7,774 6,925 7,837 8,797
resolutions..............
===============================================================================
Public laws:
Approved.................... 442 327 296 283 383
Over veto................... 0 1 0 0 0
Without approval............ 0 1 0 0 0
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Total, public laws........ 442 329 296 283 383
===============================================================================
Private laws.................... 1 0 0 1 2
===============================================================================
Grand total, public and 443 329 296 284 385
private laws.............
===============================================================================
Committee reports:
Union calendar.............. 866 690 510 458 407
House calendar.............. 190 157 143 161 248
Private calendar............ 0 0 1 7 0
Conference reports.......... 7 8 3 7 13
Special reports............. 39 35 64 103 40
Not assigned to a calendar.. 28 20 13 16 7
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Total....................... 1,130 910 734 752 715
===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
Union calendar.............. 565 471 306 265 302
House calendar.............. 162 153 134 150 221
Private calendar............ 0 0 1 7 0
Conference reports.......... 7 8 3 7 13
Special reports............. 0 0 0 0 0
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Total acted upon............ 734 632 444 429 536
===============================================================================
Special reports, conference 396 278 290 323 179
reports, reported bills
pending, and not assigned......
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Total reported............ 1,130 910 734 752 715
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Resolutions agreed to:
Simple...................... 269 220 189 218 894
House concurrent............ 34 55 41 41 119
Senate concurrent........... 19 13 19 20 18
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Total agreed to........... 322 288 249 279 1,031
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, WORK OF THE FIFTY-SECOND TO THE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS, INCLUSIVE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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Number of
Congress Number of bills reports Public laws Private laws Total laws
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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
One Hundred Fifteenth.............................................. 7,394 1,130 442 1 443
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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.
The total laws of the One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, numbered
329, which were divided as follows: House bills, 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 bill 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 message
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.
RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
FIRST SESSION
FOOTNOTES
The total laws of the 1st session, One Hundred Fifteenth
Congress, numbered 117, which were divided as follows: House bills, 64;
House joint resolutions, 17; Senate bills, 30; Senate joint resolutions,
6; public laws, 117; private laws, 0.
The House passed 441 House bills, 20 House joint resolutions, 16
House concurrent resolutions, 146 simple resolutions, and 30 Senate
bills, 6 Senate joint resolutions, and 9 Senate concurrent resolutions.
The Senate passed 67 House bills, 17 House joint resolutions, 8
House concurrent resolutions, and 114 Senate bills, 8 Senate joint
resolutions, 10 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 214 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, 2,265 bills, 51 joint
resolutions, 31 concurrent resolutions, and 366 simple resolutions.
There were introduced in the House, 4,724 bills, 124 joint
resolutions, 97 concurrent resolutions, and 674 simple resolutions.
The Senate committees issued 271 reports.
The House committees issued 482 reports.
2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
There were 710 rollcalls, divided as follows: 1 quorum calls,
354 yeas and nays, and 355 recorded votes.
5 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 23 messages, 1 of which
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the
Union and 22 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages
which were not referred to committees.
Executive departments transmitted 3,578 communications.
Petitions filed numbered 73.
Memorials filed numbered 158.
RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
SECOND SESSION
FOOTNOTES
The total laws of the 2nd session, One Hundred Fifteenth
Congress, numbered 326, which were divided as follows: House bills, 220;
House joint resolutions, 1; Senate bills, 103; Senate joint resolutions,
2; public laws, 325; private laws, 1.
The House passed 557 House bills, 1 House joint resolutions, 18
House concurrent resolutions, 123 simple resolutions, and 105 Senate
bills, 2 Senate joint resolutions, and 10 Senate concurrent resolutions.
The Senate passed 224 House bills, 1 House joint resolutions, 15
House concurrent resolutions, and 145 Senate bills, 7 Senate joint
resolutions, 14 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 235 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, 1,540 bills, 18 joint
resolutions, 28 concurrent resolutions, and 381 simple resolutions.
There were introduced in the House, 2,670 bills, 22 joint
resolutions, 52 concurrent resolutions, and 513 simple resolutions.
The Senate committees issued 385 reports.
The House committees issued 648 reports.
6 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
There were 500 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum calls,
326 yeas and nays, and 172 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 25 messages, 1 of which
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the
Union and 24 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages
which were not referred to committees.
Executive departments transmitted 3,805 communications.
Petitions filed numbered 55.
Memorials filed numbered 114.
RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS
FOOTNOTES
The total laws of the One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, numbered
443, which were divided as follows: House bills, 284; House joint
resolutions, 18; Senate bills, 133; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public
laws, 442; private laws, 1.
The House passed 998 House bills, 21 House joint resolutions, 34
House concurrent resolutions, 269 simple resolutions, and 135 Senate
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
The Senate passed 291 House bills, 18 House joint resolutions,
23 House concurrent resolutions, and 259 Senate bills, 15 Senate joint
resolutions, 24 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 449 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, 3,805 bills, 69 joint
resolutions, 59 concurrent resolutions, and 747 simple resolutions.
There were introduced in the House, 7,394 bills, 146 joint
resolutions, 149 concurrent resolutions, and 1,187 simple resolutions.
The Senate committees issued 656 reports.
The House committees issued 1,130 reports.
8 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
There were 1,210 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls,
680 yeas and nays, and 527 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 48 messages, 2 of which
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the
Union and 46 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages
which were not referred to committees.
Executive departments transmitted 7,383 communications.
Petitions filed numbered 128.
Memorials filed numbered 272.