[House Calendars for September 18, 2024 - 118th Congress, 2nd 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.
2023
H. Con. Res. Mrs. Rodgers of Expressing the sense of 9
17 Washington (Energy Congress that the
Mar. 23 and Commerce). Federal Government
Rept. 118-27 should not impose
any restrictions on
the export of crude
oil or other
petroleum products.
H. Res. 158 Mr. McCaul (Foreign Of inquiry requesting 10
Mar. 27 Affairs). the President and
Rept. 118-29 directing the
Secretary of Defense
and Secretary of
State to transmit,
respectively,
certain documents to
the House of
Representatives
relating to
congressionally
appropriated funds
to the nation of
Ukraine from January
20, 2021 to February
24, 2023.
H. Res. 300 Mr. McCaul (Foreign Requesting the President 15
May 2 Affairs). and directing the
Rept. 118-44 Secretary of Defense
to transmit,
respectively, to the
House of
Representatives
copies of all
documents indicating
any plans for
current or future
military assistance
to Ukraine and
documents indicating
whether any United
States Armed Forces,
including special
operations forces,
are currently
deployed in Ukraine.
H.R. 783 Mr. Graves of Missouri To designate the 32
Aug. 22 (Transportation and Department of Energy
Infrastructure). Integrated
Rept. 118-163 Engineering Research
Center Federal
Building located at
the Fermi National
Accelerator
Laboratory in
Batavia, Illinois,
as the ``Helen
Edwards Engineering
Research Center''.
Rept. 118-274 Mr. Guest (Ethics). In the Matter of 50
Nov. 17 Allegations Relating
to Representative
George Santos.
2024
Rept. 118-345 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). Resolution Recommending 56
Jan. 12 that the House of
Representatives find
Robert Hunter Biden
in Contempt of
Congress for Refusal
to Comply with a
Subpoena Duly Issued
by the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Rept. 118-346 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Resolution Recommending 57
Jan. 12 Accountability). that the House of
Representatives find
Robert Hunter Biden
in Contempt of
Congress for Refusal
to Comply with a
Subpoena Duly Issued
by the Committee on
Oversight and
Accountability.
Rept. 118-527 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). Resolution Recommending 78
May 24 that the House of
Representatives find
United States
Attorney General
Merrick B. Garland
in Contempt of
Congress for Refusal
to Comply with a
Subpoena Duly Issued
by the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Rept. 118-533 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Resolution Recommending 79
May 31 Accountability). that the House of
Representatives find
United States
Attorney General
Merrick B. Garland
in Contempt of
Congress for Refusal
to Comply with a
Subpoena Duly Issued
by the Committee on
Oversight and
Accountability.
Rept. 118-541 Mr. Guest (Ethics). In the Matter of 81
June 7 Allegations Relating
to Representative
Bill Huizenga.
Rept. 118-628 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). Resolution Recommending 87
Aug. 9 that the House of
Representatives find
Mark Zwonitzer in
Contempt of Congress
for Refusal to
Comply with a
Subpoena Duly Issued
by the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 9487 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Legislative 89
Sept. 16 Administration). Reorganization Act
Rept. 118-678 of 1970 to authorize
the Legislative
Counsel of the House
of Representatives
to designate more
than one of the
attorneys of the
Office of the
Legislative Counsel
as a Deputy
Legislative Counsel,
and for other
purposes.
H. Res. 1455 Mrs. Houchin (Rules). Providing for
Sept. 17 Rept. 118-685 consideration of the
bill (H.R. 3724) to
amend the Higher
Education Act of
1965 to prohibit
recognized
accrediting agencies
and associations
from requiring,
encouraging, or
coercing
institutions of
higher education to
meet any political
litmus test or
violate any right
protected by the
Constitution as a
condition of
accreditation;
providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 4790) to
amend the Federal
securities laws with
respect to the
materiality of
disclosure
requirements, to
establish the Public
Company Advisory
Committee, and for
other purposes;
providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 5179) to
require the
maintenance of the
country of origin
markings for
imported goods
produced in the West
Bank or Gaza, and
for other purposes;
providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 5339) to
amend the Employee
Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974
to specify
requirements
concerning the
consideration of
pecuniary and non-
pecuniary factors,
and for other
purposes; providing
for consideration of
the bill (H.R. 5717)
to provide that
sanctuary
jurisdictions that
provide benefits to
aliens who are
present in the
United States
without lawful
status under the
immigration laws are
ineligible for
Federal funds
intended to benefit
such aliens;
providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 7909) to
amend the
Immigration and
Nationality Act to
provide that aliens
who have been
convicted of or who
have committed sex
offenses or domestic
violence are
inadmissible and
deportable; and
providing for
consideration of the
joint resolution
(H.J. Res. 136)
providing for
congressional
disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule 90
submitted by the
Environmental
Protection Agency
relating to ``Multi-
Pollutant Emissions
Standards for Model
Years 2027 and Later
Light-Duty and
Medium-Duty
Vehicles''.
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