[House Calendars, Final - 117th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


                    HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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                      SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

S. Con. Res. 1.-- To provide for the counting on January 6, 2021, 
    of the electoral votes for President and Vice President of the 
    United States. Passed Senate Jan. 3, 2021. Received in House 
    and passed Jan. 3, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 2.-- Extending the life of the Joint Congressional 
    Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies and authorizing the use of 
    the rotunda and Emancipation Hall of the Capitol by the Joint 
    Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies in connection 
    with the proceedings and ceremonies conducted for the 
    inauguration of the President-elect and the Vice President-
    elect of the United States. Passed Senate Jan. 3, 2021. 
    Received in House and passed Jan. 3, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 5 .-- Setting forth the congressional budget for the 
    United States Government for fiscal year 2021 and setting 
    forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2022 
    through 2030. Referred to the Budget Feb. 2, 2021. Ordered 
    placed on the calendar Feb. 2, 2021. Considered Feb. 3, 4, 
    2021. Passed Senate amended Feb. 5 (Legislative day of Feb. 
    4), 2021; Roll No. 54: 51-50. Received in House Feb. 5, 2021. 
    Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 101 Feb. 5, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 13 (H.R. 1799).-- Setting forth the congressional 
    budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2022 
    and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for the 
    fiscal years 2023 through 2031. Referred to the Budget Aug. 5, 
    2021. Committee discharged. Ordered placed on the calendar 
    Aug. 5, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 14 (H. Res. 594) (H. Res. 600).-- Setting forth the 
    congressional budget for the United States Government for 
    fiscal year 2022 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary 
    levels for fiscal years 2023 through 2031. Referred to the 
    Budget Aug. 9, 2021. Committee discharged. Ordered placed on 
    the calendar Aug. 9, 2021. Passed Senate amended Aug. 11 
    (Legislative day of Aug. 10), 2021; Roll No. 357: 50-49. 
    Received in House and held at desk Aug. 17, 2021. Passed House 
    pursuant to H. Res. 601 Aug. 24, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 16.-- Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Operation 
    Provide Comfort. Referred to Foreign Relations Oct. 25, 2021. 
    Reported amended Dec. 7, 2022; no written report. Passed 
    Senate amended Dec. 15, 2022. Received in House and held at 
    desk Dec. 20, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 19.-- Permitting the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the 
    100th anniversary of the dedication of the Tomb of the Unknown 
    Soldier. Passed Senate Nov. 3, 2021. Received in House and 
    held at desk Nov. 4, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 20.-- Condemning the October 25, 2021, military coup 
    in Sudan and standing with the people of Sudan. Referred to 
    Foreign Relations Nov. 4, 2021. Reported Apr. 4 (Legislative 
    day of Mar. 31), 2022; no written report. Passed Senate May 
    11, 2022. Received in House and held at desk May 12, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 22.-- Providing for the use of the catafalque 
    situated in the Exhibition Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center 
    in connection with memorial services to be conducted in the 
    rotunda of the Capitol for the Honorable Robert Joseph Dole, a 
    Senator from the State of Kansas. Passed Senate Dec. 7, 2021. 
    Received in House and passed Dec. 8, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 23.-- Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for the lying in state of the remains of the Honorable 
    Robert Joseph Dole, a Senator from the State of Kansas. Passed 
    Senate Dec. 7, 2021. Received in House and passed Dec. 8, 
    2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 24.-- Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make 
    corrections in the enrollment of the bill S. 1605. Passed 
    Senate Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 17), 2021. Received in 
    House and passed Dec. 20, 2021.
  
S. Con. Res. 25.-- Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for the lying in state of the remains of the Honorable 
    Harry Mason Reid, Jr., a Senator from the State of Nevada. 
    Passed Senate Jan. 5, 2022. Received in House and passed Jan. 
    10, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 26.-- Providing for the use of the catafalque 
    situated in the Exhibition Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center 
    in connection with memorial services to be conducted in the 
    rotunda of the Capitol for the Honorable Harry Mason Reid, 
    Jr., a Senator from the State of Nevada. Passed Senate Jan. 5, 
    2022. Received in House and passed Jan. 10, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 28.-- Expressing the sense of Congress that September 
    30 should be observed as a national day of remembrance for the 
    Native American children who died while attending a United 
    States Indian boarding school and recognizing, honoring, and 
    supporting the survivors of Indian boarding schools, their 
    families, and their communities. Passed Senate Jan. 20, 2022. 
    Received in House and held at desk Jan. 21, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 36.-- Honoring the life and legacy of Ulysses S. 
    Grant in commemoration of his 200th Birthday. Passed Senate 
    Apr. 27, 2022. Received in House and held at desk Apr. 28, 
    2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 40.-- Welcoming the Prime Minister of Greece to the 
    United States for an address to a joint meeting of Congress. 
    Referred to Foreign Relations May 17, 2022. Reported June 14, 
    2022; no written report.
  
S. Con. Res. 41.-- Setting forth the congressional budget for the 
    United States Government for fiscal year 2023 and setting 
    forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2024 
    through 2032. Referred to the Budget June 6, 2022. Committee 
    discharged. Ordered placed on the calendar June 6, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 42.-- Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol on Thursday, July 14, 2022, for the lying in honor of 
    the remains of Hershel Woodrow ``Woody'' Williams, the last 
    surviving Medal of Honor recipient for acts performed during 
    World War II. Passed Senate July 12, 2022. Received in House 
    and passed July 13, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 43.-- Setting forth the congressional budget for the 
    United States Government for fiscal year 2023 and setting 
    forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2024 
    through 2032. Referred to the Budget July 19, 2022. Committee 
    discharged. Ordered placed on the calendar July 19, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 44.-- Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the 
    Capitol for a ceremony to present the statue of Harry S. 
    Truman from the people of Missouri. Passed Senate Sept. 12, 
    2022. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 13, 2022. 
    Passed House Sept. 21, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 45.-- Providing for a correction in the enrollment of 
    H.R. 6833. Passed Senate Sept. 29, 2022. Received in House and 
    held at desk Sept. 29, 2022. Passed House Sept. 30, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 47.-- Commending the bravery, courage, and resolve of 
    the women and men of Iran demonstrating in more than 80 cities 
    and risking their safety to speak out against the Iranian 
    regime's human rights abuses. Referred to Foreign Relations 
    Sept. 29, 2022. Reported amended Dec. 7, 2022; no written 
    report.
  
S. Con. Res. 51.-- Providing for a correction in the enrollment of 
    H.R. 2617. Passed Senate Dec. 22, 2022. Received in House and 
    held at desk Dec. 23, 2022. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 
    1531 Dec. 23, 2022.
  
S. Con. Res. 52.-- Providing for a correction in the enrollment of 
    H.R. 4373. Passed Senate Dec. 22, 2022. Received in House and 
    passed Dec. 23, 2022.
  
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