[House Calendars for September 25, 2019 - 116th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



 
                            2. HOUSE CALENDAR 
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     Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(2) A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all public bills 
and public resolutions not requiring referral to the Calendar of the 
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.''
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                                                                    No. 






     2019

  H. Res. 243   Mr. Nadler (Judiciary).   Of inquiry requesting       19
    Apr. 4          Rept. 116-33              the President and 
                                              directing the 
                                              Attorney General to 
                                              transmit, 
                                              respectively, 
                                              certain documents to 
                                              the House of 
                                              Representatives 
                                              relating to the 
                                              actions of former 
                                              Federal Bureau of 
                                              Investigation Acting 
                                              Director Andrew 
                                              McCabe.
  
 Rept. 116-105  Mr. Nadler (Judiciary).    Resolution recommending    26
    June 6                                    that the House of 
                                              Representatives find 
                                              William P. Barr, 
                                              Attorney General, 
                                              U.S. Department of 
                                              Justice, in Contempt 
                                              of Congress for 
                                              Refusal to Comply 
                                              with a Subpoena Duly 
                                              Issued by the 
                                              Committee on the 
                                              Judiciary.
  
 Rept. 116-125  Mr. Cummings (Oversight    Resolution recommending    31
    June 24         and Reform).              that the House of 
                                              Representatives find 
                                              William P. Barr, 
                                              Attorney General of 
                                              the United States, 
                                              and Wilbur L. Ross, 
                                              Jr., Secretary of 
                                              Commerce, in 
                                              Contempt of Congress 
                                              for Refusal to 
                                              Comply with 
                                              Subpoenas Duly 
                                              Issued by the 
                                              Committee on 
                                              Oversight and 
                                              Reform.
  
  H. Res. 577   Ms. Scanlon (Rules).      Providing for 
   Sept. 24         Rept. 116-217             consideration of the 
                                              bill (H.R. 2203) to 
                                              increase 
                                              transparency, 
                                              accountability, and 
                                              community engagement 
                                              within the 
                                              Department of 
                                              Homeland Security, 
                                              provide independent 
                                              oversight of border 
                                              security activities, 
                                              improve training for 
                                              agents and officers 
                                              of U.S. Customs and 
                                              Border Protection 
                                              and U.S. Immigration 
                                              and Customs 
                                              Enforcement, and for 
                                              other purposes; 
                                              providing for 
                                              consideration of the 
                                              bill (H.R. 3525) to 
                                              amend the Homeland 
                                              Security Act of 2002 
                                              to direct the 
                                              Commissioner of U.S. 
                                              Customs and Border 
                                              Protection to 
                                              establish uniform 
                                              processes for 
                                              medical screening of 
                                              individuals 
                                              interdicted between 
                                              ports of entry, and 
                                              for other purposes; 
                                              providing for 
                                              consideration of the 
                                              resolution (H. Res. 
                                              576) expressing the 
                                              sense of the House 
                                              of Representatives 
                                              with respect to the 
                                              whistleblower 
                                              complaint of August 
                                              12, 2019, made to 
                                              the Inspector 
                                              General of the 
                                              Intelligence            43
                                              Community; and for 
                                              other purposes.
  
        
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