[House Calendars for September 20, 2022 - 117th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
2022
H.R. 8453 A bill to provide for the imposition of sanctions with respect to foreign
Sept. 19 persons undermining the Dayton Peace Agreement or threatening the security
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on
the motion to suspend the rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 6846 A bill to require a review of sanctions with respect to Russian kleptocrats
Sept. 19 and human rights abusers. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend
the rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 7240 A bill to reauthorize the READ Act. (Pending is the vote on the motion to
Sept. 19 suspend the rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 8503 A bill to require the development of a strategy to promote the use of
Sept. 19 secure telecommunications infrastructure worldwide, and for other
purposes. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend the rules and
pass, as amended.)
H.R. 8520 A bill to establish certain reporting and other requirements relating to
Sept. 19 telecommunications equipment and services produced or provided by certain
entities, and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on the motion to
suspend the rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 7338 A bill to require congressional notification prior to payments of
Sept. 19 Department of State rewards using cryptocurrencies, authorize the
appointment of a Director of Digital Currency Security in the Office of
Economic Sanctions Policy and Implementation of the Department of State,
and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend the
rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 6265 A bill to require a strategy by the United States Government to disrupt and
Sept. 19 dismantle the Captagon trade and narcotics networks of Bashar al-Assad in
Syria. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend the rules and pass.)
H. Res. 558 A resolution urging the European Union to designate Hizballah in its
Sept. 19 entirety as a terrorist organization. (Pending is the vote on the motion
to suspend the rules and agree, as amended.)
H.R. 1433 A bill to reauthorize the Helen Keller National Center for Youths and
Sept. 19 Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend
the rules and pass, as amended.)
H.R. 4009 A bill to authorize the Georgetown African American Historic Landmark
Sept. 19 Project and Tour to establish a commemorative work in the District of
Columbia and its environs, and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on
the motion to suspend the rules and pass, as amended.)
S 2490 A bill to establish the Blackwell School National Historic Site in Marfa,
Sept. 19 Texas, and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on the motion to
suspend the rules and pass.)
H.R. 4358 A bill to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate segments of the
Sept. 19 Little Manatee River as a component of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System,
and for other purposes. (Pending is the vote on the motion to suspend the
rules and pass, as amended.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section
Union Calendar.................................................... 1
House Calendar.................................................... 2
Private Calendar.................................................. 3
Consensus Calendar................................................ 4
Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees....................... 5
Public Laws....................................................... 6
Private Laws...................................................... 7
History of Bills and Resolutions:
House Bills............................................... 8
House Joint Resolutions................................... 9
House Concurrent Resolutions.............................. 10
House Resolutions......................................... 11
Senate Bills.............................................. 12
Senate Joint Resolutions.................................. 13
Senate Concurrent Resolutions............................. 14
Senate Resolutions........................................ 15
Reported Bills Referred under Time Limitations.................... 16
Bills in conference............................................... 17
Bills through conference (printed the first legislative day of
each week the House is in session)............................ 18
Index of Short Titles (printed the first legislative day of each
week the House is in session)................................. 19
Index (printed the first legislative day of each week the House is
in session)................................................... 20
Calendar of year 2021 ............................................ 21
Calendar of year 2022 ............................................ 21
Status of major bills (first session) ............................ 21
Status of major bills (second session) ........................... 21
THE MORNING HOUR FOR THE CALL OF COMMITTEES
Rule XIV, clause 4:
``4. After the unfinished business has been disposed of, the
Speaker shall call each standing committee in regular order and then
select committees. Each committee when named may call up for
consideration a bill or resolution reported by it on a previous day and
on the House Calendar. If the Speaker does not complete the call of the
committees before the House passes to other business, the next call
shall resume at the point it left off, giving preference to the last
bill or resolution under consideration. A committee that has occupied
the call for two days may not call up another bill or resolution until
the other committees have been called in their turn.''
Note.--Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.
CALENDAR WEDNESDAY BUSINESS
Rule XV, clause 6:
``6. (a) On Wednesday of each week, business shall not be in
order before completion of the call of those committees (except as
provided by clause 4 of rule XIV) whose chair, or other member
authorized by the committee, has announced to the House a request for
such call on the preceding legislative day.
(b) A bill or resolution on either the House or the Union
Calendar, except bills or resolutions that are privileged under the
Rules of the House, may be called under this clause. A bill or
resolution called up from the Union Calendar shall be considered in the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union without motion,
subject to clause 3 of rule XVI. General debate on a measure considered
under this clause shall be confined to the measure and may not exceed
two hours equally divided between a proponent and an opponent.
(c) This clause does not apply during the last two weeks of a
session of Congress.
(d) Precedents, rulings, or procedures in effect before the One
Hundred Eleventh Congress regarding the priority of business and the
availability of other business on Wednesday shall be applied only to the
extent consistent with this clause.''
Note.--Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.
SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE DAYS
Calendar Wednesday.............. Wednesday of each week, when
specifically noticed, except during
the last 2 weeks of a session
(clause 6, rule XV). Mondays of each
month (clause 4, rule XV).
Private Calendar................ First Tuesday of each month (clause
5, rule XV).
Suspension of rules............. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
and during the last 6 days of a
session (clause 1, rule XV).