[House Calendars, Final - 118th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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                                                A

Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act. H.R. 1715; Mr. Miller 
    of Ohio et al.

Affordable Prescriptions for Patients Act. S. 150.

AGRICULTURE:

        Accurately Counting Risk Elimination Solutions Act. H.R. 1567; 
            Mr. Tiffany et al.

        Continued Rapid Ohia Death Response Act. H.R. 1726; Ms. Tokuda 
            et al.

        DOE and USDA Interagency Research Act. H.R. 1713; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act. H.R. 3389; Mr. 
            Valadao et al.

        Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act. H.R. 615; Mr. 
            Wittman et al.

        Protecting our Communities from Failure to Secure the Border 
            Act. H.R. 5283; Ms. Malliotakis et al.

        Root and Stem Project Authorization Act. S. 199.

        Treating Tribes and Counties as Good Neighbors Act. H.R. 1450; 
            Mr. Fulcher et al.

        Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. H.R. 1147; Mr. Thompson of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

American Broadband Deployment Act. H.R. 3557; Mr. Carter of Georgia et 
    al.

Animal Drug and Animal Generic Drug User Fee Amendments. H.R. 1418; Mr. 
    Pence et al. S. 1844.

Apex Area Technical Corrections Act. S. 1760.

APPROPRIATIONS:

        Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY 
            2024. H.R. 4368; Mr. Harris. S. 2131.

        Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, FY 2024. 
            H.R. 5893; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky. S. 2321.

        Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024 and Other Extensions Act. 
            H.R. 5860; Ms. Granger.

        Continuing Appropriations and Border Security Enhancement Act, 
            2024. H.R. 5525; Mr. Donalds et al.

        Defense, FY 2024. H.R. 4365; Mr. Calvert. S. 2587.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2024. H.R. 4394; Mr. 
            Fleischmann. S. 2443.

        Financial Services, General Government, FY 2024. H.R. 4664; Mr. 
            Womack. S. 2309.

        Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, 
            2024. H.R. 6363; Ms. Granger.

        Homeland Security, FY 2024. H.R. 4367; Mr. Joyce of Ohio. S. 
            2625.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2024. H.R. 4821; Mr. Simpson. S. 2605.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2024. H.R. 
            5894; Mr. Aderholt. S. 2624.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2024. H.R. 4364; Mr. Amodei. S. 2302.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2024. H.R. 4366; Mr. Carter of 
            Texas. S. 2127.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2024. H.R. 4665; Mr. Diaz-Balart. 
            S. 2438.

        Supplemental, 2024 (Israel). H.R. 6126; Ms. Granger et al. S. 
            3135. S. 3168.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2024. H.R. 4820; Mr. Cole. S. 2437.

        Ukraine Security Assistance and Oversight Supplemental 
            Appropriations Act, 2024. H.R. 5692; Mr. Kean of New Jersey.

ARMED FORCES:

        Armed Forces in the United States to Support Structures 
            Necessary to Transition From the Battlefield, Encourging the 
            Connecting of Members of. H. Res. 848; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        Hershel ``Woody'' Williams National Medal of Honor Monument 
            Location Act. H.R. 2717; Mr. Moore of Utah et al.

        Major Richard Star Act. H.R. 1282; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Military Personnel Confirmation Restoration Act. S. 3553.

        Military Spouse Employment Act. S. 349.

        National Guard and Reserve:

                National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Extension Act. 
                    H.R. 3315; Mr. Cohen et al.

        National Medal of Honor Highway. S. 1478.

Artificial Intelligence Accountability Act. H.R. 3369; Mr. Harder of 
    California et al.

Authorizing Fully Electronic Stamps. H.R. 2872; Mr. Graves of Louisiana 
    et al.

                                    B

Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Expansion Act. S. 683.

Better Mental Health Care, Lower-Cost Drugs, and Extenders Act. S. 3430.

Block, Report, And Suspend Suspicious Shipments Act. H.R. 501; Mrs. 
    Harshbarger et al.

Blocking the Adverse and Dramatic Increased Reliance on Surveillance 
    Activities Act. S. 123.

BUDGET:

        Limit, Save, Grow Act. H.R. 2811; Mr. Arrington et al.

                                    C

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES:

        Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. H.R. 26; Mrs. 
            Wagner et al.

        Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act. S. 1418.

        Find and Protect Foster Youth Act. S. 1146.

        Kids Online Safety Act. S. 1409.

        Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act. S. 2231.

        Native American Child Protection Act. H.R. 663; Mr. Gallego et 
            al. S. 2273.

        Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act. S. 724.

        Project Safe Childhood Act. S. 1170.

        Small Business Child Care Investment Act. S. 673.

        Strengthening Transparency and Obligations to Protect Children 
            Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act. S. 1199.

COAST GUARD:

        Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2023. H.R. 2741; Mr. Graves of 
            Missouri et al.

Coastal Habitat Conservation Act. S. 1381.

COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:

        Coins:

                United States Marine Corps Commemorative Coin Act, 250th 
                    Anniversary of. H.R. 1096; Mr. Moulton et al. S. 
                    305.

        Commemorations:

                Jewish American Heritage Month. H. Res. 382; Ms. 
                    Wasserman Schultz et al.

        Memorials and Monuments:

                Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Expansion Act. 
                    S. 683.

                ``Boucher Amphitheater, Rick''. S. 92.

                ``Calhoun Post Office, Second Lieutenant Patrick 
                    Palmer''. H.R. 3944; Mr. Allen et al.

                ``Helen Edwards Engineering Research Center''. H.R. 783; 
                    Mr. Foster et al.

                Hershel ``Woody'' Williams National Medal of Honor 
                    Monument Location Act. H.R. 2717; Mr. Moore of Utah 
                    et al.

                ``Lombard Post Office, Dr. Rudy''. H.R. 996; Mr. Carter 
                    of Louisiana et al.

                ``Miyamura VA Clinic, Hiroshi `Hershey'''. S. 475.

                ``Murphy Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Harold L.''. H.R. 532; Mrs. Greene of Georgia et al.

                ``National Police Week''. H. Res. 363; Mr. Guest et al.

                ``Oswaldo Paya Way''. S. 376.

                ``Parks Federal Building, Rosa''. S. 1278.

                ``Paton Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic, Pfc. 
                    Justin T.''. H.R. 3672; Mr. Bergman et al.

                ``Reynolds Post Office Building, William L.''. H.R. 292; 
                    Mr. Mike Garcia of California et al.

                Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument Act. S. 
                    384.

                ``Veterans of the Vietnam War Memorial Post Office''. 
                    H.R. 2379; Mr. Krishnamoorthi et al.

                Women's Suffrage National Monument Location Act. H.R. 
                    1318; Mr. Neguse et al.

COMMUNICATIONS AND BROADCASTING:

        FCC Auction Authority, Extension of. H.R. 1108; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington et al.

        Understanding Cybersecurity of Mobile Networks Act. H.R. 1123; 
            Ms. Eshoo et al.

CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

        Abourezk, James George, Death of. S. Res. 110.

        Assemble Outside the Seat of Government. H. Con. Res. 1; Mr. 
            Cole.

        Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. S. 2087.

        Government Shutdown Prevention Act. S. 299.

        Greater Washington Soap Box Derby, Use of Capitol Grounds. H. 
            Con. Res. 43; Mr. Hoyer et al.

        House of Representatives:

                Bowman, Representative Jamaal, Censure. H. Res. 914; 
                    Mrs. McClain.

                Celebrate a King Kamehameha Day Lei Draping Ceremony, 
                    Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor 
                    Center. H. Con. Res. 35; Ms. Tokuda et al.

                Ceremony as Part of the Commemoration of the Days of 
                    Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust, Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. 
                    Con. Res. 25; Mr. Kustoff et al.

                Certain Standing Committee of the House, Removal of a 
                    Certain Member. H. Res. 76; Mr. Miller of Ohio.

                Clerk Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Scalise.

                Committee Membership:

                        Majority. H. Res. 14; Ms. Stefanik. H. Res. 56; 
                            Mr. Johnson of Louisiana. H. Res. 60; Mr. 
                            Aguilar. H. Res. 70; Ms. Stefanik. H. Res. 
                            80; Mr. Scalise. H. Res. 84; Mr. 
                            Reschenthaler. H. Res. 103; H. Res. 179; Ms. 
                            Stefanik. H. Res. 908; Mr. Moore of Utah. H. 
                            Res. 913; Mrs. McClain.

                        Majority, Select Committees and Subcommittees. 
                            H. Res. 78; Mr. Cole.

                        Minority. H. Res. 15; H. Res. 57; H. Res. 71; 
                            Mr. Aguilar. H. Res. 79; Mr. Lieu. H. Res. 
                            87; H. Res. 102; H. Res. 164; H. Res. 205; 
                            H. Res. 502; H. Res. 704; H. Res. 871; Mr. 
                            Aguilar. H. Res. 931; Mr. Lieu.

                Committees:

                        Committee Funding. H. Res. 197; Mr. Steil et al.

                        Condemning Antisemitism on University Campuses 
                            and the Testimony of University Presidents 
                            in the House Committee on Education and the 
                            Workforce. H. Res. 927; Ms. Stefanik et al.

                        Expenses of Select Committee on the Strategic 
                            Competition Between the United States and 
                            the Chinese Communist Party, Amounts for. H. 
                            Res. 67; Mr. Steil.

                        Select Committee on the Strategic Competition 
                            Between the United States and the Chinese 
                            Communist Party, Establishing the. H. Res. 
                            11; Mr. McCarthy.

                        Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the 
                            Federal Government as a Select Investigative 
                            Subcommittee of the Committee on the 
                            Judiciary, Establishing a. H. Res. 12; Mr. 
                            Jordan et al.

                Condemning the Actions of Governor of New Mexico, 
                    Michelle Lujan Grisham, for Subverting the Second 
                    Amendment to the Constitution and Depriving the 
                    Citizens of New Mexico of Their Right to Bear Arms. 
                    H. Res. 684; Mr. Newhouse et al.

                Condemning the Recent Attacks on Pro-Life Facilities, 
                    Groups, and Churches, Expressing the Sense of 
                    Congress. H. Con. Res. 3; Mr. Johnson of Louisiana 
                    et al.

                Declaring the Office of Speaker of the House of 
                    Representatives to be Vacant. H. Res. 757; Mr. 
                    Gaetz.

                Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia 
                    Council in Approving the Local Resident Voting 
                    Rights Amendment Act. H.J. Res. 24; Mr. Comer et al.

                Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia 
                    Council in Approving the Revised Criminal Code Act. 
                    H.J. Res. 26; Mr. Clyde et al.

                Feinstein, Honorable Dianne Goldman Berman, Death of. H. 
                    Res. 742; Ms. Pelosi.

                Horrors of Socialism, Denouncing the. H. Con. Res. 9; 
                    Ms. Salazar et al.

                Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 6; Mr. Cole.

                Investigative Proceedings by the Committee on Oversight 
                    and Accountability; Ways and Means and the 
                    Judiciary- Inquiry Into Whether Sufficient Grounds 
                    Exist for the House of Representatives to Exercise 
                    it Constitutional Power to Impeach Joseph Biden. H. 
                    Res. 917; H. Res. 918; Mr. Armstrong.

                Joint Session, President's State of Union. H. Con. Res. 
                    11; Mr. Scalise.

                Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, 
                    for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Impeaching. H. 
                    Res. 503; Mrs. Boebert et al.

                Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security Nicholas, 
                    Impeachment of. H. Res. 863; Ms. Greene of Georgia 
                    et al.

                National Emergency Concerning Libya Declared by 
                    President Obama on February 25, 2011, Terminates 
                    the. H.J. Res. 70; Mr. Gosar et al.

                National Emergency Declared by President Barack Obama on 
                    May 16, 2012, Which Blocks the Property of Certain 
                    Persons Threatening the Peace, Security, or 
                    Stability of Yemen, Terminates the. H.J. Res. 74; 
                    Mr. Gosar.

                National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush 
                    on May 11, 2004, Which Blocked the Property of 
                    Certain Persons and Export of Certain Goods to Syria 
                    in Response to Syria Supporting Terrorist Activity 
                    in Iraq, Terminates the. H.J. Res. 79; Mr. Gaetz et 
                    al.

                National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush 
                    on May 22, 2003, With Respect to the Stabilization 
                    of Iraq, Terminates the. H.J. Res. 71; H.J. Res. 71; 
                    Mr. Crane et al.

                National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush 
                    on October 27, 2006, Blocks the Property of Certain 
                    Persons Contributing to the Conflict in the 
                    Democratic Republic of Congo, Terminates the. H.J. 
                    Res. 68; Mrs. Boebert et al.

                Officers Election. H. Res. 1; Ms. Stefanik.

                Official Photographs of the House. H. Res. 321; Mr. 
                    Steil et al.

                Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H. 
                    Res. 3; Mr. Scalise. S. Res. 1.

                Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker. H. 
                    Res. 811; Mr. Scalise.

                Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker and 
                    Clerk. H. Res. 4; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky.

                Program of Training in Workplace Rights and 
                    Responsibilities, Requiring each Member, Officer, 
                    and Employee of the House of Representatives. H. 
                    Res. 435; Mr. Steil et al.

                Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Scalise.

                Relating to ``Improving Income Driven Repayment for the 
                    William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program and the 
                    Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval Rule Submitted by the 
                    Department of Education. H.J. Res. 88; Mrs. McClain 
                    et al.

                Relating to ``Small Business Lending Under the Equal 
                    Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B)'', 
                    Disapproving the Rule Submitted by the Consumer 
                    Financial Protection Bureau. H.J. Res. 66; Mr. 
                    Williams of Texas et al.

                Relating to ``Standard for Determining Joint Employer 
                    Status'', Congressional Disapproval of the Rule 
                    Submitted by the National Labor Relations Board. 
                    H.J. Res. 98; Mr. James et al.

                Relating to a National Emergency Declared by the 
                    President on March 13, 2020. H.J. Res. 7; Mr. Gosar 
                    et al.

                Relating to Congressionally Appropriated Funds to the 
                    Nation of Ukraine From January 20, 2021 to February 
                    24, 2023, Inquiry Requesting the President and 
                    Directing the Sec. of Defense and Sec. of State to 
                    Transmit Certain Documents to. H. Res. 158; Ms. 
                    Greene of Georgia et al.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Endangered Species Status for Northern Long-
                    Eared Bat, Congressional Disapproval, Rule Submitted 
                    by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. H.J. Res. 49; 
                    Mr. Stauber et al.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; Threatened Status 
                    With Section 4(d) Rule for the Northern Distinct 
                    Population Segment and Endangered Status for the 
                    Southern Distinct Population Segment. H.J. Res. 29; 
                    Mr. Mann et al.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Regulations for Listing Endangered and 
                    Threatened Species and Designating Critical Habitat, 
                    Congressional Disapproval, of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the National Marine Fisheries Service. H.J. Res. 46; 
                    Mr. Bentz et al.

                Relating to Factoring Criteria for Firearms with 
                    Attached Stabilizing Braces, Congressional 
                    Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United 
                    States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Bureau of 
                    Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms. H.J. Res. 44; Mr. Clyde 
                    et al.

                Relating to Procedures Covering Suspension of 
                    Liquidation, Duties and Estimated Duties in Accord 
                    With Presidential Proclamation 10414, Disapproving 
                    the Rule Submitted by the Department of Commerce. 
                    H.J. Res. 39; Mr. Posey et al.

                Relating to Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan 
                    Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights, 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Departement of Labor. H.J. Res. 30; Mr. Barr et 
                    al.

                Relating to Revised Definition of Waters of the United 
                    States, Congressional Disapproval of the Rule 
                    Submitted by the Department of the Army, Corps of 
                    Engineers, Department of Defense and the 
                    Environmental Protection Agency. H.J. Res. 27; Mr. 
                    Graves of Missouri et al.

                Rules of the House. H. Res. 5; Mr. Scalise.

                Santos, Representative George, Explusion from the House 
                    of Representatives. H. Res. 114; Mr. Robert Garcia 
                    of California et al. H. Res. 773; Mr. D'Esposito et 
                    al. H. Res. 878; Mr. Guest.

                Schiff, Representative Adam, 30th Congressional District 
                    of California, Censure. H. Res. 489; H. Res. 521; 
                    Mrs. Luna et al.

                Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, 
                    Electing the. H. Res. 705; Ms. Stefanik.

                Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; H. 
                    Res. 810; Mr. Scalise.

                Tlaib, Representative Rashida, Censure. H. Res. 829; Ms. 
                    Greene of Georgia. H. Res. 845; Mr. McCormick et al.

                Use of the Frank Before a Primary or General Election, 
                    Limitations on. H. Res. 731; Mr. Carey et al.

                Video Recording in the House Chamber During a Joint 
                    Meeting of Congress for Certain Educational 
                    Purposes, Authorizing. H. Res. 328; H. Res. 593; Mr. 
                    McCarthy.

        Joint Committees:

                Library. H. Res. 194; Mr. Steil et al.

                Printing. H. Res. 194; Mr. Steil et al.

        National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor 
            Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition, Use of Capitol Grounds. H. 
            Con. Res. 15; Mr. Perry et al.

        No Congressionally Obligated Recurring Revenue Used as Pensions 
            To Incarcerated Officials Now Act. S. 932.

        Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, Removing the 
            Deadline for the. H.J. Res. 25; Ms. Pressley et al.

        Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act. H.R. 
            277; Mrs. Cammack et al. S. 184.

        Senate:

                Broyhill, Former Senator James Thomas, Death of. S. Res. 
                    100.

                Buckley, Honorable James L., Death of. S. Res. 394.

                Clark, Honorable Richard Clarence, Death of. S. Res. 
                    406.

                Durenberger, Honorable David Ferdinand, Death of. S. 
                    Res. 57.

                Faircloth, Duncan McLauchlin (``Lauch''), Death of. S. 
                    Res. 393.

                Feinstein, Honorable Dianne, Death of. S. Res. 400.

                Honorable Weicker, Jr., Lowell Palmer, Death of. S. Res. 
                    316.

                Hour of Meeting. S. Res. 6.

                Morton, Oliver Hazard Perry, Honoring Life of. S. Res. 
                    290.

                Murray, The Honorable Patty, President Pro Tempore of 
                    the Senate. S. Res. 3.

                President Pro Tempore Election, House of Representatives 
                    Notification. S. Res. 5.

                President Pro Tempore Election, Presidential 
                    Notification. S. Res. 4.

                Quorum Assembled, House of Representatives Notification. 
                    S. Res. 2.

                Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, Removing the 
                    Deadline for the. S.J. Res. 4.

                Relating to ``Application of Bostock v. Clayton County 
                    to Program Discrimination Complaint Processing - 
                    Policy Update'', Congressional Disapproval of the 
                    Rule Submitted by the Food and Nutrition Service. 
                    S.J. Res. 42.

                Relating to ``Small Business Lending Under the Equal 
                    Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B)'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. S.J. 
                    Res. 32.

                Relating to Control of Air Pollution From New Motor 
                    Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards, 
                    Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 
                    5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the 
                    EPA. S.J. Res. 11.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Endangered Species Status for Northern Long-
                    Eared Bat, Congressional Disapproval, Rule Submitted 
                    by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. S.J. Res. 24.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; Threatened Status 
                    With Section 4(d) Rule for the Northern Distinct 
                    Population Segment and Endangered Status for the 
                    Southern Distinct Population Segment. S.J. Res. 9.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Regulations for Listing Endangered and 
                    Threatened Species and Designating Critical Habitat, 
                    Congressional Disapproval, of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the National Marine Fisheries Service. S.J. Res. 23.

                Relating to Improving Income Driven Repayment for the 
                    William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program and the 
                    Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, 
                    Congressional Disapproval of Rule Submitted by the 
                    Department of Education. S.J. Res. 43.

                Relating to Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility, 
                    Disapproving of the Rule Submitted by the Department 
                    of Homeland Security. S.J. Res. 18.

                Relating to Reproductive Health Services, Congressional 
                    Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United 
                    States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Department 
                    of Veterans Affairs. S.J. Res. 10.

                Relating to Waiver of Buy America Requirements for 
                    Electric Vehicle Chargers, Congressional Disapproval 
                    of the Rule Submitted by the Federal Highway 
                    Administration. S.J. Res. 38.

                Relating to Waivers and Modifications of Federal Student 
                    Loans, Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of 
                    Title 5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted 
                    by the Department of Education. H.J. Res. 45; Mr. 
                    Good of Virginia et al.

                Security of Office Space Rented by Senators, to Ensure. 
                    S. 3222.

        Video Recording in the House Chamber During a Joint Meeting of 
            Congress for Educational Purposes. H. Res. 523; Mr. 
            McCarthy.

Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. S. 214.

Controlled Substances Act, Fix Technical Error in the Definitions. S. 
    223.

COPS on the Beat Grant Program Parity Act. S. 1530.

Country Of Origin Labeling Online Act. S. 1421.

COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE:

        Additional Places for Holding Court. H.R. 786; Mr. Tony Gonzales 
            of Texas et al.

        Improving Access to Our Courts Act. S. 227.

        O'Conner, Sandra Day, Death of. S. Res. 499.

        Remote Access to Court Proceedings for Victims of the 1988 
            Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Scotland. S. 
            3250.

        Securing and Enabling Commerce Using Remote and Electronic 
            Notarization Act. H.R. 1059; Mr. Armstrong et al.

COVID-19 Origin Act. H.R. 1376; Mr. Turner et al. S. 619.

CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION:

        American Law Enforcement Sustaining Aid and Vital Emergency 
            Resources Act. S. 2644.

        Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive 
            Technologies Act. S. 1207.

        HALT Fentanyl Act. H.R. 467; Mr. Griffith et al.

        Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act. S. 724.

        Project Safe Childhood Act. S. 1170.

        Recruit and Retain Act. S. 546.

        Strengthening Transparency and Obligations to Protect Children 
            Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act. S. 1199.

        Strong Communities Act. S. 994.

                                    D

Deadline to Promulgate Certain Regulations, Extension of. S. 1308.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:

        Building Chips in America Act. S. 2228.

        Modification to Department of Defense Travel Authorities for 
            Abortion-Related Expenses Act. S. 822.

        National Defense Authorization Act for FY, 2024. H.R. 2670; Mr. 
            Rogers of Alabama et al. S. 2226.

DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR:

        Accurately Counting Risk Elimination Solutions Act. H.R. 1567; 
            Mr. Tiffany et al.

        Continued Rapid Ohia Death Response Act. H.R. 1726; Ms. Tokuda 
            et al.

        Emergency Wildfire Fighting Technology Act. H.R. 3389; Mr. 
            Valadao et al.

        Federal Broadband Deployment Tracking Act. H.R. 3343; Mr. 
            Pfluger et al.

        Grizzly Bear State Management Act. H.R. 1245; Ms. Hageman et al.

        La Paz County Solar Energy and Job Creation Act. S. 1657.

        Pala Band of Mission Indians Land Transfer Act. H.R. 423; Mr. 
            Issa et al. S. 277.

        Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act. H.R. 615; Mr. 
            Wittman et al.

        Protecting our Communities from Failure to Secure the Border 
            Act. H.R. 5283; Ms. Malliotakis et al.

        Shasta-Trinity Marina Fees. H.R. 3324; Mr. Huffman et al.

        Sloan Canyon Conservation and Horizon Lateral Water Pipeline 
            Act. S. 2042.

        Treating Tribes and Counties as Good Neighbors Act. H.R. 1450; 
            Mr. Fulcher et al.

        Trust the Science Act. H.R. 764; Mrs. Boebert et al.

        Utah State Parks Adjustment Act. S. 2136.

        Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act. H.R. 3371; 
            Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al.

Department of State Authorization Act. S. 2043.

DiasporaLink Act. H.R. 3385; Ms. Plaskett et al.

DISASTERS AND DISASTER RELIEF:

        Block Grant Assistance Act. H.R. 662; Mr. C. Scott Franklin of 
            Florida et al.

        Disaster Assistance Deadlines Alignment Act. S. 1858.

        Disaster Assistance Simplification Act. S. 1528.

        Disaster Contract Improvement Act. S. 310.

        Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act. H.R. 255; Mrs. 
            Gonzalez-Colon et al.

        Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act. H.R. 259; 
            Miss Gonzalez-Colon et al.

        Republic of Turkiye and Syria. H. Res. 132; Mr. Wilson of South 
            Carolina et al.

DISCHARGE PETITIONS:

        Pursuant to clause 2, rule XV:

                1. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 350 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 626) Breaking the Gridlock Act; Filed May 17, 
                    2023. H. Res. 350; Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania.

                2. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 452 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 698) Assault Weapons Ban; Filed June 13, 2023. 
                    H. Res. 452; Mrs. McBath.

                3. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 453 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 2403) Enhanced Background Checks Act; Filed 
                    June 13, 2023. H. Res. 453; Mr. Clyburn.

                4. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 454 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 715) Bipartisan Background Checks Act; Filed 
                    June 13, 2023. H. Res. 454; Mr. Thompson of 
                    California.

                5. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 468 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 12) Women's Health Protection Act; Filed June 
                    21, 2023. H. Res. 468; Ms. DeGette.

                6. Discharge the Committee on the Judiciary from 
                    consideration of the joint resolution, H.J.Res. 25 
                    entitled, a joint resolution removing the deadline 
                    for the ratification of the equal rights amendment; 
                    Filed July 18, 2023. H.J. Res. 25; Ms. Pressley.

                 7. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution, H. Res. 611 entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 660) Ethan's Law; Filed September 12, 2023. H. 
                    Res. 611; Ms. DeLauro.

Disclosing Foreign Influence in Lobbying Act. S. 829.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform 
            Amendment Act. H.J. Res. 42; Mr. Clyde et al.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act. 
            H.J. Res. 24; Mr. Comer et al.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Revised Criminal Code Act. H.J. Res. 26; Mr. 
            Clyde et al.

        ``Oswaldo Paya Way''. S. 376.

        Prohibiting Voting by Noncitizens in District of Columbia 
            Elections. H.R. 192; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Webster School, Sale of. H.R. 4688; Ms. Norton et al.

DRUGS AND NARCOTICS:

        Enhancing DHS Drug Seizures Act. S. 1464.

        Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence Off Fentanyl Act. 
            S. 1271.

        HALT Fentanyl Act. H.R. 467; Mr. Griffith et al.

        Preventing the Financing of Illegal Synthetic Drugs Act. H.R. 
            1076; Ms. De La Cruz et al.

        Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act. H.R. 3203; Mr. Barr et al.

Duck Stamp Modernization Act. S. 788.

                                    E

EDUCATION:

        Bipartisan Workforce Pell Act. H.R. 6585; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        Changing Age-Determined Eligibility To Student Incentive 
            Payments Act. S. 467.

        Condemning Antisemitism on University Campuses and the Testimony 
            of University Presidents in the House Committee on Education 
            and the Workforce. H. Res. 927; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        Crucial Communism Teaching Act. H.R. 5349; Ms. Salazar et al.

        Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes 
            Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act. H.R. 5933; Mrs. 
            Steel et al.

        Elementary and Secondary School Facilities to Provide Shelter 
            for Aliens who are not Admitted to the United States, 
            Condemning the Use of. H. Res. 461; Mrs. Miller-Meeks et al.

        Justice for Jana Elementary Act. S. 418.

        National Advisory Council on Indian Education Improvement Act. 
            S. 749.

        Parents Bill of Rights Act. H.R. 5; Ms. Letlow et al.

        Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act. H.R. 5110; Mr. 
            Green of Tennessee et al.

        Support for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            4531; Mr. Guthrie et al.

        Think Differently about Education Act. H.R. 4259; Mr. Molinaro 
            et al.

        Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. H.R. 1147; Mr. Thompson of 
            Pennsylvania et al.

ELECTIONS AND VOTING:

        Administrative Fine Program, Extension of. H.R. 5734; Mr. Steil 
            et al. S. 2747.

        Prohibiting Voting by Noncitizens in District of Columbia 
            Elections. H.R. 192; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Stop Foreign Funds in Elections Act. H.R. 3229; Mr. Fitzpatrick 
            et al.

Eligibility Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 
    Additional Carey Act Projects for Certain Funds. S. 843.

ENERGY AND FUELS:

        Abandoned Well Remediation Research and Development Act. H.R. 
            4877; Ms. Lee of Pennsylvania et al.

        Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean 
            Energy Act. S. 1111.

        Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act. H.R. 1715; Mr. 
            Miller of Ohio et al.

        Bureau of Land Management Mineral Spacing Act. S. 535.

        Carbon Sequestration Collaboration Act. H.R. 4824; Mr. Baird et 
            al.

        Clean Energy Demonstration Transparency Act. H.R. 1069; Mr. 
            Carey et al.

        Cost-Share Accountability Act. H.R. 342; Mr. Obernolte et al.

        Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. S. 2195.

        DOE and NASA Interagency Research Coordination Act. H.R. 2988; 
            Mr. Williams of New York et al.

        DOE and NSF Interagency Research Act. H.R. 2980; Ms. Stevens et 
            al.

        DOE and SBA Research Act. H.R. 4669; Mr. LaLota et al.

        DOE and USDA Interagency Research Act. H.R. 1713; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        Elimination of Future Technology Delays Act. H.R. 1158; Mr. 
            Curtis et al.

        Energy Cybersecurity University Leadership Act. H.R. 302; Ms. 
            Ross et al.

        Federal Government Should not Impose any Restrictions on the 
            Export of Crude Oil or Other Petroleum Products. H. Con. 
            Res. 17; Mr. Guthrie et al.

        Flexible Air Permits for Critical Energy Resource Facilities. 
            H.R. 1131; Mr. Joyce of Pennsylvania et al.

        Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, Repeal of. H.R. 1023; Mr. Palmer 
            et al.

        Homeowner Energy Freedom Act. H.R. 1603; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington.

        Keeping Americas Refineries Act. H.R. 1155; Mr. Crenshaw et al.

        Keystone XL Pipeline, Presidential Permit for. H. Con. Res. 14; 
            Mrs. Lesko et al.

        Lower Energy Costs Act. H.R. 1; Mr. Scalise et al.

        Mining Schools Act. S. 912.

        Natural Gas Tax Repeal Act. H.R. 1141; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        No Fuel Credits for Batteries Act. H.R. 4469; Mr. Pence et al.

        Nuclear Fuel Security Act. S. 452.

        Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act. H.R. 1042; Mrs. Rodgers 
            of Washington et al.

        Promoting Cross-border Energy Infrastructure Act. H.R. 1058; Mr. 
            Armstrong et al.

        Promoting Interagency Coordination for Review of Natural Gas 
            Pipelines Act. H.R. 1115; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Protecting American Energy Production Act. H.R. 1121; Mr. Duncan 
            et al.

        Protecting Americas Strategic Petroleum Reserve from China Act. 
            H.R. 22; Mrs. Rodgers of Washington et al.

        REFINER Act. H.R. 1085; Mr. Latta et al.

        Save Our Gas Stoves Act. H.R. 1640; Mrs. Lesko et al.

        Securing America's Critical Minerals Supply Act. H.R. 1068; Mr. 
            Bucshon et al.

        Strategic Production Response Act. H.R. 21; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington et al.

        Transparency, Accountability, Permitting, and Production of 
            American Resources Act. H.R. 1335; Mr. Westerman et al.

        Transportation Fuel Market Transparency Act. S. 259.

        Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act. H.R. 1130; Mr. Johnson 
            of Ohio et al.

        Waiver for National Security or Energy Security. H.R. 1140; Mr. 
            Pence et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:

        Brownfields Reauthorization Act. S. 2959.

        Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act. H.R. 4468; Mr. Walberg et 
            al.

        Flexible Air Permits for Critical Energy Resource Facilities. 
            H.R. 1131; Mr. Joyce of Pennsylvania et al.

        Interim Hazardous Waste Permits. H.R. 1070; Mr. Carter of 
            Georgia et al.

        Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act. H.R. 1435; Mr. Joyce 
            of Pennsylvania et al.

        Recycling and Composting Accountability Act. S. 1194.

        Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act. S. 1189.

        Waiver for National Security or Energy Security. H.R. 1140; Mr. 
            Pence et al.

                                    F

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:

        Advanced, Local Emergency Response Telecommunications Parity 
            Act. H.R. 1353; Mr. Johnson of Ohio et al.

        Institute for Telecommunication Sciences Codification Act. H.R. 
            1343; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

        Launch Communications Act. H.R. 682; Mr. Soto et al. S. 1648.

        Precision Agriculture Satellite Connectivity Act. H.R. 1339; Mr. 
            Latta et al.

        Satellite And Telecommunications Streamlining Act. H.R. 1338; 
            Mrs. Rodgers of Washington et al.

        Secure Space Act. H.R. 675; Mr. Pallone et al.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:

        All-American Flag Act. S. 1973.

        Artificial Intelligence Leadership Training Act. S. 1564.

        Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan 
            Authoritarian Regime Act. S. 257.

        Chance to Compete Act. H.R. 159; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Clear and Concise Content Act. S. 717.

        Congressional Budget Office Data Access Act. S. 1549.

        Duplication Scoring Act. S. 780.

        Eliminate Useless Reports Act. S. 2073.

        Federal Agency Performance Act. S. 709.

        Federal Data Center Enhancement Act. S. 933.

        Full Faith and Credit Act. S. 82.

        GAO Database Modernization Act. S. 679.

        GAO Inspector General Parity Act. S. 1510.

        Guidance Clarity Act. S. 108.

        Identifying and Eliminating Wasteful Programs Act. S. 666.

        Improving Digital Identity Act. S. 884.

        Improving Government Efficiency and Workforce Development 
            Through Federal Executive Boards Act. S. 285.

        Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act. S. 1871.

        Modernizing the Acquisition of Cybersecurity Experts Act. H.R. 
            4502; Ms. Mace et al.

        Protecting Consumers from PFAS Act. S. 820.

        Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act. S. 111.

        PUMP Technical Correction Act. S. 2219.

        Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act. S. 
            1332.

        Reduce Exacerbated Inflation Negatively Impacting the Nation 
            Act. H.R. 347; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        REPORT Act. S. 945.

        Reuse Excess Property Act. S. 2685.

        Saving Money and Accelerating Repairs Through Leasing Act. S. 
            211.

        Secure Adjacent Federal Property Act. S. 1868.

        Settlement Agreement Information Database Act. H.R. 300; Mr. 
            Palmer et al.

        Streamlining Federal Grants Act. S. 2286.

        Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets 
            Act. S. 931.

        Tennessee Valley Authority Salary Transparency Act. H.R. 4693; 
            Mr. Cohen et al.

        Transparent Automated Governance Act. S. 1865.

        Working Dog Health and Welfare Act. S. 2414.

Fighting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Act. S. 645.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES:

        Accredited Investor Definition Review Act. H.R. 1579; Mr. 
            Huizenga et al.

        Aligning SEC Regulations for the World Bank's International 
            Development Association Act. H.R. 1161; Ms. Waters.

        American Financial Institution Regulatory Sovereignty and 
            Transparency Act. H.R. 4823; Mr. Loudermilk et al.

        Armed Conflict Migration Act. H.R. 6367; Mr. Cleaver.

        Bank Service Company Examination Coordination Act. H.R. 1109; 
            Mr. Williams of Texas et al.

        CFPB Transparency and Accountability Reform Act. H.R. 2798; Mr. 
            Barr et al.

        China Exchange Rate Transparency Act. H.R. 839; Mr. Meuser et 
            al.

        China Financial Threat Mitigation Act. H.R. 1156; Ms. Spanberger 
            et al.

        Chinese Currency Accountability Act. H.R. 510; Mr. Davidson et 
            al.

        Countering Untrusted Telecommunications Abroad Act. H.R. 1149; 
            Ms. Wild et al.

        Credit Union Board Modernization Act. H.R. 582; Mr. Vargas et 
            al.

        Encouraging Public Offerings Act. H.R. 2793; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Enhancing Multi-Class Share Disclosures Act. H.R. 2795; Mr. 
            Meeks.

        Equal Opportunity for All Investors Act. H.R. 2797; Mr. Flood et 
            al.

        Expanding Access to Capital Act. H.R. 2799; Mr. McHenry.

        Expanding Access to Capital for Rural Job Creators Act. H.R. 
            298; Mr. Mooney et al. S. 294.

        Exposing China's Support for the Taliban Act. H.R. 4765; Mr. 
            Lynch et al.

        Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act. H.R. 
            835; Mr. Hill et al.

        Financial Exploitation Prevention Act. H.R. 500; Mrs. Wagner et 
            al.

        Financial Privacy Act. H.R. 5485; Mr. Hill et al.

        Financial Statement Reporting Requirements for Emerging Growth 
            Companies. H.R. 2608; Mr. McHenry.

        FinCEN Oversight and Accountability Act. H.R. 5472; Mr. 
            Davidson.

        Foreign Affiliates Sharing Pilot Program Extension Act. H.R. 
            5524; Ms. Garcia of Texas et al.

        Guiding Uniform and Responsible Disclosure Requirements and 
            Information Limits Act. H.R. 4790; Mr. Huizenga et al.

        Holding Iranian Leaders Accountable Act. H.R. 6245; Mr. Hill et 
            al.

        Improving Access to Small Business Information Act. H.R. 1548; 
            Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Improving Disclosure for Investors Act. H.R. 1807; Mr. Huizenga 
            et al.

        Increasing Investor Opportunities Act. H.R. 2627; Mrs. Wagner et 
            al.

        Iran-China Energy Sanctions Act. H.R. 5923; Mr. Lawler et al.

        Keep Your Coins Act. H.R. 4841; Mr. Davidson.

        Middle Class Borrower Protection Act. H.R. 3564; Mr. Davidson et 
            al.

        Middle Market IPO Underwriting Cost Act. H.R. 2812; Mr. Himes et 
            al.

        No Russian Agriculture Act. H.R. 4768; Ms. Waters et al.

        No U.S. Financing for Iran Act. H.R. 5921; Mr. Huizenga et al.

        Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to 
            Taiwan Act. H.R. 803; Mr. Lucas et al.

        Preventing the Financing of Illegal Synthetic Drugs Act. H.R. 
            1076; Ms. De La Cruz et al.

        Protect Small Business and Prevent Illicit Financial Activity 
            Act. H.R. 5119; Mr. Nunn of Iowa et al.

        Protecting American's Retirement Savings from Politics Act. H.R. 
            4767; Mr. Steil.

        Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act. H.R. 5512; Mr. 
            Sherman et al.

        Secure And Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act. S. 2860.

        Small Entity Update Act. H.R. 2792; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Stopping Illicit Oil Shipments Act. H.R. 6365; Ms. Waters.

        Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act. H.R. 554; Mr. Hill et al.

        Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act. H.R. 540; Mrs. Kim of California 
            et al.

Fire Grants and Safety Act. H.R. 4090; Mr. Kean of New Jersey et al. S. 
    870.

Firefighter Cancer Registry Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3821; Mr. Pascrell 
    et al.

FISA Reform and Reauthorization Act. H.R. 6611; Mr. Turner et al.

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023. H.R. 3746; Mr. McHenry.

FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY:

        Advanced Capabilities Pillar of the Trilateral Security 
            Partnership Between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the 
            United States, Implementation of. H.R. 1093; Mr. McCaul et 
            al.

        Armenian Protection Act. S. 3000.

        Caribbean Basin Security Initiative Authorization Act. S. 841.

        Chinese Communist Party's use of a High-Altitude Surveillance 
            Balloon Over United States Territory as a Brazen Violation 
            of United States Sovereignty, Condemning the. H. Res. 104; 
            Mr. McCaul et al.

        Condemning Recent Actions Taken by the Russian Military to Down 
            a United States Air Force Drone. H. Res. 240; Mr. Williams 
            of New York et al.

        Countering Untrusted Telecommunications Abroad Act. H.R. 1149; 
            Ms. Wild et al.

        Deterring America's Technological Adversaries Act. H.R. 1153; 
            Mr. McCaul et al.

        Ending China's Developing Nation Status Act. S. 308.

        European Union. H. Res. 599; Mr. Schneider et al.

        Fight and Combat Rampant Iranian Missile Exports Act. H.R. 3152; 
            Mr. McCaul et al.

        Government of Mexico to Fulfill its Water Deliveries on an 
            Annual Basis to the United States Under the Treaty Between 
            the United States and Mexico Regarding the Utilization of 
            the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande. H. 
            Res. 683; Ms. De La Cruz et al.

        Government of the Russian Federation to Immediately Release 
            United States Citizen Paul Whelan, Calling on. H. Res. 272; 
            Ms. Stevens et al.

        Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act. H.R. 1684; Mr. Meeks 
            et al. S. 396.

        Hamas and Hezbollah. H. Res. 798; Mr. Owens et al.

        Hamas and Other Palestinian Terrorist Groups International 
            Financing Prevention Act. H.R. 340; Mr. Mast et al.

        Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act. S. 416.

        Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) Certification Act. 
            S. 490.

        Immediate Release of Evan Gershkovich, a United States Citizen 
            and Journalist, who was Wrongfully Detained by the 
            Government of the Russian Federation in March 2023, Calling 
            for the. H. Res. 377; Mr. McCaul et al.

        International Children with Disabilities Protection Act. S. 847.

        International Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization 
            Act. S. 920.

        Iran. H. Res. 492; Ms. Schakowsky et al. H. Res. 559; Mr. McCaul 
            et al. H. Con. Res. 7; Ms. Tenney et al. S. Con. Res. 2.

        Iraq. S. 316.

        Israel. H. Res. 311; Mrs. Wagner et al. H. Res. 771; Mr. McCaul 
            et al. H. Res. 793; Ms. Stevens et al. H. Res. 888; Mr. 
            Lawler et al. H. Con. Res. 57; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Mahsa Amini Human Rights and Security Accountability Act. H.R. 
            589; Mr. Banks et al.

        Millennium Challenge Corporation Candidate Country Reform Act. 
            S. 1240.

        No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act. H.R. 5961; Mr. McCaul et al.

        PARTNER with ASEAN Act. H.R. 406; Mr. Castro of Texas et al. S. 
            682.

        Peace and Tolerance in Palestinian Education Act. H.R. 3266; Mr. 
            Sherman et al.

        People's Republic of China. H. Res. 90; Mr. Cloud et al.

        PRC Is Not a Developing Country Act. H.R. 1107; Mrs. Kim of 
            California et al.

        Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to 
            Taiwan Act. H.R. 803; Mr. Lucas et al.

        READ Act Reauthorization Act. S. 41.

        Republic of Turkiye and Syria. H. Res. 132; Mr. Wilson of South 
            Carolina et al.

        Russia. S. Con. Res. 7.

        Safeguarding Tunisian Democracy Act. S. 2006.

        Saving Americans in Foreign Evacuations (SAFE) Act. S. 3343.

        Somalia. H. Con. Res. 30; Mr. Gaetz et al.

        Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act. H.R. 3203; Mr. Barr et al.

        Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act. H.R. 1154; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey et al.

        Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum Act. H.R. 3774; Mr. Lawler et 
            al.

        Strongly Condemning and Denouncing the Drastic Rise of 
            Antisemitism in the United States and Around the World. H. 
            Res. 894; Mr. Kustoff et al.

        Supporting Americans Wrongfully or Unlawfully Detained Abroad 
            Act. S. 509.

        Syria. H. Con. Res. 21; Mr. Gaetz et al.

        Taiwan. H.R. 1159; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Taiwan International Solidarity Act. H.R. 1176; Mr. Connolly et 
            al.

        Taiwan Protection and National Resilience Act. S. 1074.

        Taiwan Tax Agreement Act. S. 1457.

        Ukraine. H. Res. 300; Mr. Gaetz et al.

        Undersea Cable Control Act. H.R. 1189; Mr. Mast et al.

        United States Legal Gold and Mining Partnership Act. S. 797.

        United States-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade First 
            Agreement Implementation Act. H.R. 4004; Mr. Smith of 
            Missouri et al.

        Upholding Sovereignty of Airspace Act. H.R. 1151; Mr. Meeks et 
            al.

        Western Hemisphere Partnership Act. S. 1325.

                                    G

Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act. H.R. 1615; Mr. Armstrong et al.

Global Investment in American Jobs Act. H.R. 813; Mr. Pence et al.

Grand Ronde Reservation Act Amendment. H.R. 1722; Ms. Salinas et al. S. 
    910.

Grant Transparency Act. S. 2260.

                                    H

HEALTH:

        Action for Dental Health Act. H.R. 3843; Ms. Kelly of Illinois 
            et al.

        Alzheimer's Accountability and Investment Act. S. 134.

        Association Health Plans Act. H.R. 2868; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Better Mental Health Care, Lower-Cost Drugs, and Extenders Act. 
            S. 3430.

        Bipartisan Primary Care and Health Workforce Act. S. 2840.

        Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. H.R. 26; Mrs. 
            Wagner et al.

        CDC Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Foreign 
            Travelers, Terminating. H.R. 185; Mr. Massie et al.

        Custom Health Option and Individual Care Expense Arrangement 
            Act. H.R. 3799; Mr. Hern et al.

        Dr. Emmanuel Bilirakis National Plan to End Parkinsons Act. H.R. 
            2365; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Employer Reporting Improvement Act. H.R. 3801; Mr. Smith of 
            Nebraska et al.

        Ensuring Timely Access to Generics Act. S. 1067.

        Expanding Access to Low-Cost Generics Act. S. 1114.

        Find and Protect Foster Youth Act. S. 1146.

        Freedom for Health Care Workers Act. H.R. 497; Mr. Duncan et al.

        Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0. H.R. 3391; Ms. 
            Wexton et al. S. 1624.

        Health Care Price Transparency Act. H.R. 4822; Mr. Smith of 
            Missouri.

        Health Data Access, Transparency, and Affordability Act. H.R. 
            4527; Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Healthy Families Act. S. 1664.

        Hidden Fee Disclosure Act. H.R. 4508; Mr. Courtney et al.

        Lower Costs, More Transparency Act. H.R. 5378; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington et al.

        Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act. S. 2231.

        Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act. H.R. 3836; Mr. Crenshaw 
            et al.

        Modernizing and Ensuring PBM Accountability Act. S. 2973.

        NAPA Reauthorization Act. S. 133.

        Native American Child Protection Act. H.R. 663; Mr. Gallego et 
            al. S. 2273.

        Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Response Act. S. 2333.

        Pandemic is Over Act. H.R. 382; Mr. Guthrie et al.

        Paperwork Burden Reduction Act. H.R. 3797; Mr. Smith of Missouri 
            et al.

        Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform Act. S. 1339.

        Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act. S. 127.

        PREEMIE Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3226; Ms. Eshoo et al. S. 
            1573.

        Prescription Pricing for the People Act. S. 113.

        Preventing Maternal Deaths Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3838; Mr. 
            Burgess et al. S. 2415.

        Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act. H.R. 485; Mrs. 
            Rodgers of Washington et al.

        Retaining Access and Restoring Exclusivity Act. S. 1214.

        Securing the Border for Public Health Act. H.R. 801; Mrs. Lesko 
            et al.

        Securing the U.S. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network 
            Act. H.R. 2544; Mr. Bucshon et al.

        Self-Insurance Protection Act. H.R. 2813; Mr. Good of Virginia 
            et al.

        Sickle Cell Disease and Other Heritable Blood Disorders 
            Research, Surveillance, Prevention, and Treatment Act. H.R. 
            3884; Mr. Burgess et al. S. 1852.

        Small Business Flexibility Act. H.R. 3798; Ms. Tenney.

        Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act. S. 1855.

        Supporting and Improving Rural EMS Needs Reauthorization Act. S. 
            265.

        Telehealth Benefit Expansion for Workers Act. H.R. 824; Mr. 
            Walberg et al.

        Telehealth Expansion Act. H.R. 1843; Mrs. Steel et al.

        Transparency in Billing Act. H.R. 4509; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Urban Indian Health Confer Act. S. 460.

        Women's Health Protection Act. S. 701.

HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:

        Cesar E. Chavez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical 
            Park Act. S. 1097.

HOMELAND SECURITY:

        American Security Drone Act. S. 473.

        Combating Cartels on Social Media Act. S. 61.

        Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Extension Act. H.R. 3224; 
            Mr. D'Esposito et al.

        Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Pilot Program Act. 
            S. 794.

        Department of Homeland Security Civilian Cybersecurity Reserve 
            Act. S. 885.

        Department of Homeland Security Policy Issuance Review Act. H.R. 
            6231; Mr. Ivey et al.

        DHS Biodetection Improvement Act. H.R. 6174; Mr. Strong et al.

        DHS Border Services Contracts Review Act. H.R. 4467; Mr. 
            Brecheen et al.

        DHS Cybersecurity On-the-Job Training Program Act. H.R. 3208; 
            Ms. Jackson Lee et al.

        DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of 
            Concern Act. H.R. 1516; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        DHS Suicide Prevention and Resiliency for Law Enforcement Act. 
            H.R. 2577; Mr. Thompson of Mississippi et al. S. 1137.

        END FENTANYL Act. S. 206.

        Enhancing DHS Drug Seizures Act. S. 1464.

        Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Act. S. 2256.

        Fire Suppression and Response Funding Assurance Act. S. 479.

        First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies Act. H.R. 
            3254; Mr. Payne et al.

        IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act. S. 670.

        Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security Nicholas, Impeachment 
            of. H. Res. 863; Ms. Greene of Georgia et al.

        Military Spouse Employment Act. S. 349.

        Modernizing the Acquisition of Cybersecurity Experts Act. H.R. 
            4502; Ms. Mace et al.

        National Risk Management Act. S. 824.

        Non-Intrusive Inspection Expansion Act. S. 1822.

        Northern Border Coordination Act. S. 2291.

        Offices of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction and Health 
            Security Act. S. 1798.

        PFAS-Free Procurement Act. S. 2283.

        Port Maintenance, Conduting Maintenance Projects at Ports of 
            Entry at Which the Office of Field Operations Conducts 
            Certain Enforcement and Facilitation Activities. S. 243.

        Pray Safe Act. S. 1886.

        Protecting and Securing Chemical Facilities from Terrorist 
            Attacks Act. H.R. 4470; Ms. Lee of Florida et al. S. 2178.

        Protecting the Border from Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act. S. 
            1443.

        REPORT Act. S. 945.

        Satellite Cybersecurity Act. S. 1425.

        Secure the Border Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Diaz-Balart et al.

        Securing Open Source Software Act. H.R. 3286; Mr. Green of 
            Tennessee et al. S. 917.

        Securing the Cities Improvement Act. H.R. 4403; Mr. Carter of 
            Louisiana et al.

        U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Retirement Technical 
            Corrections Act. S. 311.

        Unmanned Aerial Security Act. H.R. 1501; Mr. Guest et al.

HOUSE REPORTS:

        Authorization and Oversight Plans for All House Committees. H. 
            Rept. 118-36; Mr. Comer.

        Santos, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative 
            George. H. Rept. 118-274; Mr. Guest.

        Submission to the U.S. House of Representatives of Documents 
            Protected Under Internal Revenue Code Section 6103. H. Rept. 
            118-281; H. Rept. 118-335; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

        Submission to the U.S. House of Representatives of Materials 
            Related to the Testimony of Internal Revenue Service 
            Whistleblowers.. H. Rept. 118-144; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION:

        Border Reinforcement Act. H.R. 2794; Mr. Green of Tennessee et 
            al.

        Border Security and Enforcement Act. H.R. 2640; Mr. McClintock 
            et al.

        Continuing Appropriations and Border Security Enhancement Act, 
            2024. H.R. 5525; Mr. Donalds et al.

        Orderly Requirements Designed to Enforce and Regulate Latin 
            American Migration Act. H.R. 1690; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Schools Not Shelters Act. H.R. 3941; Mr. Molinaro et al.

        Secure the Border Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Diaz-Balart et al.

Improving Social Security's Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act. 
    H.R. 3784; Mr. Ferguson et al.

Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act. H.R. 538; Mr. Curtis et al. 
    S. 90.

Institute for Telecommunication Sciences Codification Act. H.R. 1343; 
    Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024. H.R. 3932; Mr. 
    Turner. S. 2103.

Interagency Patent Coordination and Improvement Act. S. 79.

Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act. S. 1871.

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Journalism Competition and Preservation Act. S. 1094.

JUDICIAL:

        Administrative False Claims Act. S. 659.

        Block, Report, And Suspend Suspicious Shipments Act. H.R. 501; 
            Mrs. Harshbarger et al.

        Cooper Davis Act. S. 1080.

        Debbie Smith Act. H.R. 1105; Mrs. Wagner et al. S. 499.

        Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act. H.R. 357; Mr. 
            Cline et al.

        Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act. 
            H.R. 3091; Mr. Fry et al.

        Local Law Enforcement Officers and Condemning Efforts to Defund 
            or Dismantle Local Law Enforcement Agencies, Expressing 
            Support for. H. Con. Res. 40; Mr. Buck et al.

        Missing Children's Assistance Reauthorization Act. S. 2051.

        NDO Fairness Act. H.R. 3089; Mr. Fitzgerald et al.

        No Stolen Trademarks Honored in America Act. H.R. 1505; Mr. Issa 
            et al.

        POLICE Act. H.R. 2494; Mr. Garbarino et al.

        Protect Reporters from Exploitative State Spying Act. H.R. 4250; 
            Mr. Kiley et al.

        Rape Kit Backlog Progress Act. H.R. 5721; Ms. Mace et al.

        Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology Act. S. 
            474.

        Separation of Powers Restoration Act. H.R. 288; Mr. Fitzgerald 
            et al.

        Stopping Harmful Image Exploitation and Limiting Distribution 
            Act. S. 412.

        Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act. S. 359.

        U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day Act. S. 769.

        Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions Classified to 
            Title 2, United States Code, Title 50, United States Code, 
            and Title 52, United States Code, and to Correct Related 
            Technical Errors, Make Technical Amendments to. H.R. 3571; 
            Ms. Dean of Pennsylvania.

        Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions Classified to 
            Title 7, Title 20, and Title 43, United States Code, and to 
            Correct Related Technical Errors, Make Technical Amendments 
            to. H.R. 3506; Mr. Kiley.

        Update Statutory References to Certain Provisions Which Were 
            Formerly Classified to Chapters 14 and 19 of Title 25, 
            U.S.C., and to Correct Related Technical Errors, Make 
            Technical Amendments to. H.R. 3496; Ms. Hageman.

        Update Statutory References to Provisions Reclassified to Title 
            34, United States Code, and to Correct Related Technical 
            Errors, Make Technical Amendments to. H.R. 3578; Mr. Ivey.

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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:

        Association Health Plans Act. H.R. 2868; Mr. Walberg et al.

        BRIDGE for Workers Act. H.R. 5861; Mr. LaHood et al.

        Department of Labor Succession Act. H.R. 4957; Mr. Kiley et al.

        Federal Employees:

                Office of Personnel Management:

                        Artificial Intelligence Leadership Training Act. 
                            S. 1564.

                Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act. H.R. 485; 
                    Mrs. Rodgers of Washington et al.

                Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act. H.R. 
                    140; Mr. Comer et al.

                Stopping Home Office Works Unproductive Problems Act. 
                    H.R. 139; Mr. Comer et al.

        Freedom for Health Care Workers Act. H.R. 497; Mr. Duncan et al.

        Health Data Access, Transparency, and Affordability Act. H.R. 
            4527; Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Healthy Families Act. S. 1664.

        Hidden Fee Disclosure Act. H.R. 4508; Mr. Courtney et al.

        National Right-to-Work Act. S. 532.

        No Discrimination in My Benefits Act. H.R. 5338; Mr. Good of 
            Virginia.

        Overtime Pay for Protective Services Act. S. 3427.

        Paycheck Fairness Act. S. 728.

        Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act. H.R. 
            1163; Mr. Smith of Missouri et al.

        Providing Complete Information to Retirement Investors Act. H.R. 
            5340; Mr. Banks et al.

        Relating to ``Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status'', 
            Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            National Labor Relations Board. H.J. Res. 98; Mr. James et 
            al.

        Retirement Proxy Protection Act. H.R. 5337; Mrs. Houchin et al.

        Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act. S. 567.

        Roll back ESG To Increase Retirement Earnings Act. H.R. 5339; 
            Mr. Allen et al.

        Self-Insurance Protection Act. H.R. 2813; Mr. Good of Virginia 
            et al.

        Transparency in Billing Act. H.R. 4509; Ms. Foxx et al.

Limit, Save, Grow Act. H.R. 2811; Mr. Arrington et al.

Lobbying Disclosure Improvement Act. S. 264.

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MARINE AND MARITIME:

        Fish and Fisheries:

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Regulations for Listing Endangered and 
                    Threatened Species and Designating Critical Habitat, 
                    Congressional Disapproval, of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the National Marine Fisheries Service. H.J. Res. 46; 
                    Mr. Bentz et al. S.J. Res. 23.

        Foreign Ownership of Marine Terminals at the 15 Largest United 
            States Container Ports, Study of. H.R. 3395; Mr. Auchincloss 
            et al.

        Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act. H.R. 886; Ms. Bonamici et al. 
            S. 318.

Moving Americans Privacy Protection Act. H.R. 1568; Mr. Waltz et al. S. 
    758.

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National Manufacturing Advisory Council for the 21st Century Act. S. 
    1153.

National Medal of Honor Highway. S. 1478.

National Telecommunications and Information Administration 
    Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4510; Mr. Latta et al.

NATIVE AMERICANS:

        Alaskans:

                Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to Exclude Certain 
                    Payments to Aged, Blind, or Disabled Alaska Natives 
                    or Descendants of Alaska Natives From Being Used to 
                    Determine Eligibility for Certain Programs, to 
                    Amend. S. 623.

        Indians:

                Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition 
                    Act. H.R. 548; Mr. Fleischmann.

                Grand Ronde Reservation Act Amendment. H.R. 1722; Ms. 
                    Salinas et al. S. 910.

                Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Land Claim Settlement Act. 
                    S. 195.

                National Advisory Council on Indian Education 
                    Improvement Act. S. 749.

                Native American Child Protection Act. H.R. 663; Mr. 
                    Gallego et al. S. 2273.

                North Dakota Trust Lands Completion Act. S. 1088.

                Puyallup Tribe of Indians Land Into Trust Confirmation 
                    Act. S. 382.

                Siletz Reservation Act Amendment. H.R. 2839; Ms. Hoyle 
                    of Oregon et al.

                Technical Correction to the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of 
                    the Duck Valley Reservation Water Rights Settlement 
                    Act. S. 950.

                Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act. S. 70.

                Tule River Tribe Reserved Water Rights Settlement Act. 
                    S. 306.

                Urban Indian Health Confer Act. S. 460.

                Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act. H.R. 
                    3371; Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al.

        Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act. S. 1156.

        Native American Tourism Grant Programs. S. 385.

        Udall Foundation Reauthorization Act. S. 1311.

Non-Premium War Risk Insurance Program Extension. H.R. 4762; Mr. Yakym 
    et al.

NTIA Policy and Cybersecurity Coordination Act. H.R. 1345; Mr. Curtis et 
    al.

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Peace Corps Reauthorization Act. S. 1203.

Preserve Access to Affordable Generics and Biosimilars Act. S. 142.

PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS:

        Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States, for High 
            Crimes and Misdemeanors, Impeaching. H. Res. 503; Mrs. 
            Boebert et al.

        National Emergency Concerning Libya Declared by President Obama 
            on February 25, 2011, Terminates the. H.J. Res. 70; Mr. 
            Gosar et al.

        National Emergency Declared by President Barack Obama on May 16, 
            2012, Which Blocks the Property of Certain Persons 
            Threatening the Peace, Security, or Stability of Yemen, 
            Terminates the. H.J. Res. 74; Mr. Gosar.

        National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush on May 
            11, 2004, Which Blocked the Property of Certain Persons and 
            Export of Certain Goods to Syria in Response to Syria 
            Supporting Terrorist Activity in Iraq, Terminates the. H.J. 
            Res. 79; Mr. Gaetz et al.

        National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush on May 
            22, 2003, With Respect to the Stabilization of Iraq, 
            Terminates the. H.J. Res. 71; Mr. Crane et al.

        National Emergency Declared by President George W. Bush on 
            October 27, 2006, Blocks the Property of Certain Persons 
            Contributing to the Conflict in the Democratic Republic of 
            Congo. H.J. Res. 68; Mrs. Boebert et al.

        Pursuant to Section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to Remove 
            the United States Armed Forces From Syria. H. Con. Res. 21; 
            Mr. Gaetz et al.

        Reduce Exacerbated Inflation Negatively Impacting the Nation 
            Act. H.R. 347; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        Relating to a National Emergency Declared by the President on 
            March 13, 2020. H.J. Res. 7; Mr. Gosar et al.

Project Safe Neighborhoods Reauthorization Act. S. 1387.

Promoting Resilient Buildings Act. H.R. 5473; Mr. Edwards et al.

Protect Liberty and End Warrantless Surveillance Act. H.R. 6570; Mr. 
    Biggs et al.

Protect Our Seniors Act. S. 424.

Public Debt Limit, Temporary Extension of. S. 1395.

PUBLIC LANDS:

        America's Outdoor Recreation Act. S. 873.

        Forests:

                Bureau of Reclamation Pumped Storage Development, 
                    Clarify Jurisdiction. H.R. 1607; Mr. Schweikert et 
                    al.

                Consultation Under Certain Land and Resource Management 
                    Plans and Land Use Plans. S. 1540.

                Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act. S. 440.

                Ruby Mountains Protection Act. S. 706.

        Land Conveyance:

                Buffalo Tract Protection Act. S. 534.

                La Paz County Solar Energy and Job Creation Act. S. 
                    1657.

                Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to 
                    Gila County, Arizona, Conveyance of. S. 1015.

        Parks:

                American Battlefield Protection Program Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 3448; Ms. Stefanik et al.

                Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 1059.

                Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park 
                    Commission Extension Act. S. 924.

                Chiricahua National Park Act. S. 736.

                Fort San Geronimo Preservation Act. H.R. 359; Miss 
                    Gonzalez-Colon et al.

                Mammoth Cave National Park Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 
                    1277.

                Rim of the Valley Corridor Preservation Act. S. 1466.

                University of Utah Research Park Act. S. 1260.

                Utah State Parks Adjustment Act. S. 2136.

        Scenic Rivers System:

                M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River 
                    Act. S. 776.

                Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act. S. 
                    162.

        Sloan Canyon Conservation and Horizon Lateral Water Pipeline 
            Act. S. 2042.

        Technical Correction to the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck 
            Valley Reservation Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 950.

        Wilderness and Wildlife:

                Cerro de la Olla Wilderness Establishment Act. S. 593.

                Coastal Habitat Conservation Act. S. 1381.

                Relating to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and 
                    Plants; Endangered Species Status for Northern Long-
                    Eared Bat, Congressional Disapproval, Rule Submitted 
                    by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. H.J. Res. 49; 
                    Mr. Stauber et al. S.J. Res. 24.

                Wildlife Innovation and Longevity Driver Reauthorization 
                    Act. S. 2395.

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Recovering Executive Compensation Obtained from Unaccountable Practices 
    Act. S. 2190.

Ruby Mountains Protection Act. S. 706.

RULES (SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS RESOLUTIONS):

        Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY 
            2024 (H.R. 4368): consideration of. H. Res. 723; Mr. Roy.

        CDC Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Foreign 
            Travelers, Terminating (H.R. 185): consideration of. H. Res. 
            97; Mr. Langworthy.

        Certain Standing Committee of the House, Removal of a Certain 
            Member (H.Res. 76): consideration of. H. Res. 83; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act (H.R. 4468): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 906; Mrs. Houchin.

        Commerce, Justice, Science, 2024 (H.R. 5893): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 869; Mr. Massie.

        Condemning the Actions of Governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan 
            Grisham, for Subverting the Second Amendment to the 
            Constitution and Depriving the Citizens of New Mexico of 
            Their Right to Bear Arms (H.Res. 684): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 699; Mr. Reschenthaler. H. Res. 712; Mr. Cole.

        Continuing Appropriations and Border Security Enhancement Act, 
            2024 (H.R. 5525): consideration of. H. Res. 699; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Continuing Appropriations and Border Security Enhancement Act, 
            2024 (H.Res. 741): consideration of. H. Res. 741; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        COVID-19 Origin Act (S. 619): consideration of. H. Res. 199; Mr. 
            Massie.

        Custom Health Option and Individual Care Expense Arrangement Act 
            (H.R. 3799): consideration of. H. Res. 524; Mr. Burgess.

        Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes 
            Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act (H.R. 5933): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 906; Mrs. Houchin.

        Defense, FY 2024 (H.R. 4365): consideration of. H. Res. 680; H. 
            Res. 712; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 723; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 730; Mr. 
            Cole.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform 
            Amendment Act (H.J.Res. 42): consideration of. H. Res. 298; 
            Mrs. Houchin.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act 
            (H.J.Res. 24): consideration of. H. Res. 97; Mr. Langworthy.

        Disapproving the Action of the District of Columbia Council in 
            Approving the Revised Criminal Code Act (H.J.Res. 26): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 97; Mr. Langworthy.

        Elementary and Secondary School Facilities to Provide Shelter 
            for Aliens who are not Admitted to the United States, 
            Condemning the Use of (H.Res. 461): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 524; Mr. Burgess.

        Endangered & Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Lesser Prairie-
            Chicken; Threatened Status With Section 4(d) Rule for the 
            Northern Distinct Population Segment & Endangered Status for 
            the Southern Distinct Population Segment (SJRes 9): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 614; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered 
            Species Status for Northern Long-Eared Bat, Congressional 
            Disapproval, Rule Submitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
            Service (SJRes 24): consideration of. H. Res. 614; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2024 (H.R. 4394): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 756; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act (H.R. 357): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 922; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act 
            (H.R. 3091): consideration of. H. Res. 398; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Financial Services, General Government, FY 2024 (H.R. 4664): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 847; Mrs. Houchin.

        Fiscal Responsibility Act (H.R. 3746): consideration of. H. Res. 
            456; Mr. Cole.

        Freedom for Health Care Workers Act (H.R. 497): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 75; Mr. Burgess.

        Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act (H.R. 1615): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 463; H. Res. 495; Mr. Massie.

        HALT Fentanyl Act (H.R. 467): consideration of. H. Res. 429; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Homeland Security, FY 2024 (H.R. 4367): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 723; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 730; Mr. Cole.

        Horrors of Socialism, Denouncing the (H.Con.Res. 9): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 83; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Interior, Environment, FY 2024 (H.R. 4821): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 838; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, FY 2024 (H.R. 
            5894): consideration of. H. Res. 864; Mr. Burgess.

        Legislative Branch, FY 2024 (H.R. 4364): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 756; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Limit, Save, Grow Act (H.R. 2811): consideration of. H. Res. 
            327; Mr. Cole.

        Local Law Enforcement Officers and Condemning Efforts to Defund 
            or Dismantle Local Law Enforcement Agencies, Expressing 
            Support for (H.Con.Res. 40): consideration of. H. Res. 398; 
            Mrs. Fischbach.

        Lower Energy Costs Act (H.R. 1): consideration of. H. Res. 260; 
            Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Middle Class Borrower Protection Act (H.R. 3564): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 524; Mr. Burgess.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2024 (H.R. 4366): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 614; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        National Defense Authorization Act for FY, 2024 (H.R. 2670): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 582; Mr. Cole.

        National Defense Authorization Act for FY, 2024 (H.R. 2670): 
            further consideration of. H. Res. 583; Mr. Cole.

        No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act (H.R. 5961): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 869; Mr. Massie. H. Res. 891; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Pandemic is Over Act (H.R. 382): consideration of. H. Res. 75; 
            Mr. Burgess.

        Parents Bill of Rights Act (H.R. 5): consideration of. H. Res. 
            241; Mrs. Houchin.

        POLICE Act (H.R. 2494): consideration of. H. Res. 398; Mrs. 
            Fischbach.

        Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act (H.R. 1435): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 680; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 681; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Protecting our Communities from Failure to Secure the Border Act 
            (H.R. 5283): consideration of. H. Res. 891; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act (H.R. 140): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 199; Mr. Massie.

        Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act (H.R. 
            1163): consideration of. H. Res. 383; Mr. Roy.

        Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (H.R. 734): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 298; Mrs. Houchin.

        Reduce Exacerbated Inflation Negatively Impacting the Nation Act 
            (H.R. 347): consideration of. H. Res. 166; Mr. Burgess.

        Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (H.R. 
            277): consideration of. H. Res. 463; H. Res. 495; Mr. 
            Massie.

        Relating to ``Small Business Lending Under the Equal Credit 
            Opportunity Act (Regulation B)'', Congressional Disapproval 
            of the Rule Submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial 
            Protection (S.J.Res. 32): consideration of. H. Res. 891; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Relating to a National Emergency Declared by the President on 
            March 13, 2020 (H.J.Res. 7): consideration of. H. Res. 75; 
            Mr. Burgess.

        Relating to Control of Air Pollution From New Motor Vehicles: 
            Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards, Congressional 
            Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United States Code, 
            of the Rule Submitted by the EPA (S.J.Res. 11): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 429; Mr. Burgess.

        Relating to Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 
            Stabilizing Braces, Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 
            8 of Title 5, United States Code, of the Rule Submitted by 
            the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms (H.J.Res. 44): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 495; Mr. Massie.

        Relating to Improving Income Driven Repayment for the William D. 
            Ford Federal Direct Loan Program and the Federal Family 
            Education Loan (FFEL) Program, Congressional Disapproval 
            Rule Submitted by the Dept. of Education (H.J.Res. 88): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 906; Mrs. Houchin.

        Relating to Procedures Covering Suspension of Liquidation, 
            Duties and Estimated Duties in Accord With Presidential 
            Proclamation 10414, Disapproving the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of Commerce (H.J.Res. 39): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 327; Mr. Cole.

        Relating to Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments 
            and Exercising Shareholder Rights, Congressional Disapproval 
            of the Rule Submitted by the Departement of Labor (H.J.Res. 
            30): consideration of. H. Res. 166; Mr. Burgess.

        Relating to Revised Definition of Waters of the United States, 
            Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Department of 
            Defense and the EPA Agency (H.J.Res. 27): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 199; Mr. Massie.

        Relating to Waivers and Modifications of Federal Student Loans, 
            Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United 
            States Code, of the Rule Submitted by the Department of 
            Education (H.J.Res. 45): consideration of. H. Res. 429; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Save Our Gas Stoves Act (H.R. 1640): consideration of. H. Res. 
            463; H. Res. 495; Mr. Massie.

        Schools Not Shelters Act (H.R. 3941): consideration of. H. Res. 
            597; Mrs. Houchin.

        Secure the Border Act (H.R. 2): consideration of. H. Res. 383; 
            Mr. Roy.

        Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act 
            (H.R. 3935): consideration of. H. Res. 597; Mrs. Houchin.

        Separation of Powers Restoration Act (H.R. 288): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 463; H. Res. 495; Mr. Massie.

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2024 (H.R. 4665): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 723; Mr. Roy.

        Stopping Home Office Works Unproductive Problems Act (H.R. 139): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 75; Mr. Burgess.

        Supplemental, 2024 (Israel) (H.R. 6126): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 838; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Transportation, HUD, FY 2024 (H.R. 4820): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 838; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Ukraine Security Assistance and Oversight Supplemental 
            Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R. 5692): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 730; Mr. Cole.

        Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act (H.R. 1130): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 699; Mr. Reschenthaler. H. Res. 
            712; Mr. Cole.

        Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act (H.R. 1147): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 922; Mrs. Fischbach.

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:

        American Cybersecurity Literacy Act. S. 2201.

        Aviation Weather Improvement Act. H.R. 3915; Mr. McCormick et 
            al.

        Combating Human Rights Abuses Act. S. 484.

        Commercial Remote Sensing Amendment Act. H.R. 290; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        DOE and NSF Interagency Research Act. H.R. 2980; Ms. Stevens et 
            al.

        Energy Cybersecurity University Leadership Act. H.R. 302; Ms. 
            Ross et al.

        Fire Weather Development Act. H.R. 4866; Mr. Mike Garcia of 
            California et al.

        Launch Communications Act. H.R. 682; Mr. Soto et al. S. 1648.

        Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act. H.R. 1735; 
            Ms. Houlahan et al.

        National Construction Safety Team Enhancement Act. H.R. 4143; 
            Ms. Lofgren et al.

        National Weather Service Communications Improvement Act. H.R. 
            1496; Mr. Feenstra et al. S. 1414.

        NIST Wildland Fire Communications and Information Dissemination 
            Act. H.R. 369; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act. H.R. 1482; Mrs. Bice et 
            al. S. 1416.

        Orbital Sustainability Act. S. 447.

        Privacy Enhancing Technology Research Act. H.R. 4755; Ms. 
            Stevens et al.

        Testing, Rapid Analysis, and Narcotic Quality Research Act. H.R. 
            1734; Mr. Collins et al. S. 1280.

        Tornado Observations Research and Notification Assessment for 
            Development of Operations Act. S. 1284.

        Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 6093; Mr. Lucas et al.

Securing and Enabling Commerce Using Remote and Electronic Notarization 
    Act. H.R. 1059; Mr. Armstrong et al.

Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act. H.R. 752; Ms. Eshoo et al. S. 
    229.

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION:

        Accredited Investor Definition Review Act. H.R. 1579; Mr. 
            Huizenga et al.

        Encouraging Public Offerings Act. H.R. 2793; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Enhancing Multi-Class Share Disclosures Act. H.R. 2795; Mr. 
            Meeks.

        Equal Opportunity for All Investors Act. H.R. 2797; Mr. Flood et 
            al.

        Expanding Access to Capital for Rural Job Creators Act. H.R. 
            298; Mr. Mooney et al. S. 294.

        Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act. H.R. 
            835; Mr. Hill et al.

        Guiding Uniform and Responsible Disclosure Requirements and 
            Information Limits Act. H.R. 4790; Mr. Huizenga et al.

        Helping Angels Lead Our Startups Act. H.R. 1553; Mr. Lawler et 
            al.

        Improving Access to Small Business Information Act. H.R. 1548; 
            Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Improving Disclosure for Investors Act. H.R. 1807; Mr. Huizenga 
            et al.

        Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to Codify Certain Securities and 
            Exchange Commission No-Action Letters That Exclude Brokers 
            and Dealers Compensated for Certain Research Services from 
            the Definition of Investment Adviser, to Amend. H.R. 2622; 
            Mr. Sessions et al.

        Limitation with Respect to Compelling the Inclusion or 
            Discussion of Shareholder Proposals. H.R. 4655; Mr. Norman.

        Middle Market IPO Underwriting Cost Act. H.R. 2812; Mr. Himes et 
            al.

        National Senior Investor Initiative Act. H.R. 2593; Mr. 
            Gottheimer et al.

        Promoting Opportunities for Non-Traditional Capital Formation 
            Act. H.R. 2796; Ms. Waters.

        Protecting American's Retirement Savings from Politics Act. H.R. 
            4767; Mr. Steil.

        Retirement Fairness for Charities and Educational Institutions 
            Act. H.R. 3063; Mr. Lucas et al.

        Securities and Exchange Commission Real Estate Leasing Authority 
            Revocation Act. H.R. 388; Ms. Norton.

        Small Entity Update Act. H.R. 2792; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Specify Certain Registration Statement Contents for Emerging 
            Growth Companies, to Permit Issuers to File Draft 
            Registration Statements with the Securities and Exchange 
            Commission for Confidential Review. H.R. 2610; Mr. McHenry.

SMALL BUSINESS:

        Community Advantage Loan Program Act. S. 2482.

        Corrective Action Report Oversight and Accountability Act. H.R. 
            4671; Ms. Perez et al.

        DOE and SBA Research Act. H.R. 4669; Mr. LaLota et al.

        Fraud Relating to Certain COVID-19 Loans, Report on. H.R. 4666; 
            Mr. Bean of Florida et al.

        Individuals Convicted of Defrauding the Government from 
            Receiving any Assistance From the Small Business 
            Administration, to Prohibit. H.R. 5427; Mr. Williams of 
            Texas et al.

        Investing in Main Street Act. H.R. 400; Ms. Chu et al.

        Main Street Competes Act. H.R. 5424; Ms. Scholten et al.

        Microloan Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 449; Mr. 
            Burchett et al.

        National Senior Investor Initiative Act. H.R. 2593; Mr. 
            Gottheimer et al.

        Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act. S. 1156.

        Office of Rural Affairs of the Small Business Administration. 
            H.R. 5425; Mr. Golden of Maine et al.

        Providing Opportunities to Show Transparency via Information 
            Technology Act. H.R. 4668; Mr. Molinaro et al.

        Research Advancing to Market Production for Innovators Act. S. 
            1396.

        Returning Erroneous COVID Loans Addressing Illegal and 
            Misappropriated Taxpayer Funds Act. H.R. 4667; Ms. Salazar 
            et al.

        SBIC Advisory Committee Act. S. 2212.

        Service-Disabled Veteran Opportunities in Small Business Act. 
            H.R. 3511; Mr. LaLota et al.

        Small Business 7(a) Loan Agent Transparency Act. H.R. 1651; Mr. 
            Phillips et al.

        Small Business Administration Rural Performance Report Act. H.R. 
            5265; Mr. Alford et al.

        Small Business Advocacy Improvements Act. H.R. 399; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Small Business Child Care Investment Act. S. 673.

        Small Business Contracting Transparency Act. H.R. 4670; Ms. 
            Houlahan et al.

        Small Business Disaster Damage Fairness Act. S. 943.

        Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act. H.R. 3995; Ms. Van 
            Duyne et al.

        Small Business Workforce Pipeline Act. H.R. 1541; Mr. Crow et 
            al.

        Successful Entrepreneurship for Reservists and Veterans Act. 
            H.R. 4480; Ms. Davids of Kansas et al.

        Supporting Community Lenders Act. S. 2099.

        Supporting Small Business and Career and Technical Education 
            Act. H.R. 1730; Mr. Williams of Texas et al. S. 936.

        Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Act. H.R. 1606; Mr. Schneider 
            et al. S. 38.

        Website to Report Fraud Relating to Certain COVID-19 Loans. H.R. 
            5426; Ms. Van Duyne et al.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION:

        Board of Regents:

                Bush, Antoinette. H.J. Res. 63; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et 
                    al.

                Ferguson, Roger W.. H.J. Res. 64; Mr. Smith of Nebraska 
                    et al.

                Govan, Michael. H.J. Res. 62; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et 
                    al.

Social Security Child Protection Act. H.R. 3667; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords Act. H.R. 3099; Mr. Lawler et al.

Starr-Camargo Bridge Expansion Act. S. 1608.

STATES AND TERRITORIES:

        Alaska:

                Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to Exclude Certain 
                    Payments to Aged, Blind, or Disabled Alaska Natives 
                    or Descendants of Alaska Natives From Being Used to 
                    Determine Eligibility for Certain Programs, to 
                    Amend. S. 623.

        Arizona:

                Chiricahua National Park Act. S. 736.

                Cesar E. Chavez and the Farmworker Movement National 
                    Historical Park Act. S. 1097.

                O'Conner, Sandra Day, Death of. S. Res. 499.

                Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to 
                    Gila County, Arizona, Conveyance of. S. 1015.

        California:

                Cesar E. Chavez and the Farmworker Movement National 
                    Historical Park Act. S. 1097.

                Feinstein, Honorable Dianne Goldman Berman, Death of. H. 
                    Res. 742; Ms. Pelosi.

                Feinstein, Honorable Dianne, Death of. S. Res. 400.

                Pala Band of Mission Indians Land Transfer Act. H.R. 
                    423; Mr. Issa et al. S. 277.

                ``Reynolds Post Office Building, William L.''. H.R. 292; 
                    Mr. Mike Garcia of California et al.

                Schiff, Representative Adam, 30th Congressional District 
                    of California, Censure. H. Res. 489; H. Res. 521; 
                    Mrs. Luna et al.

        Connecticut:

                Honorable Weicker, Jr., Lowell Palmer, Death of. S. Res. 
                    316.

        Georgia:

                ``Calhoun Post Office, Second Lieutenant Patrick 
                    Palmer''. H.R. 3944; Mr. Allen et al.

                ``John Gibson, Dan James, William Sapp, and Frankie 
                    Smiley VA Clinic''. H.R. 593; Mr. Carter of Georgia 
                    et al.

                ``Murphy Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 
                    Harold L.''. H.R. 532; Mrs. Greene of Georgia et al.

        Hawaii:

                Celebrate a King Kamehameha Day Lei Draping Ceremony, 
                    Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor 
                    Center. H. Con. Res. 35; Ms. Tokuda et al.

        Illinois:

                ``Helen Edwards Engineering Research Center''. H.R. 783; 
                    Mr. Foster et al.

                Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument Act. S. 
                    384.

                ``Veterans of the Vietnam War Memorial Post Office''. 
                    H.R. 2379; Mr. Krishnamoorthi et al.

        Indiana:

                Morton, Oliver Hazard Perry, Honoring Life of. S. Res. 
                    290.

        Iowa:

                Clark, Honorable Richard Clarence, Death of. S. Res. 
                    406.

        Kentucky:

                Mammoth Cave National Park Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 
                    1277.

        Louisiana:

                ``Lombard Post Office, Dr. Rudy''. H.R. 996; Mr. Carter 
                    of Louisiana et al.

        Michigan:

                Government of the Russian Federation to Immediately 
                    Release United States Citizen Paul Whelan, Calling 
                    on. H. Res. 272; Ms. Stevens et al.

                ``Parks Federal Building, Rosa''. S. 1278.

                ``Paton Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic, Pfc. 
                    Justin T.''. H.R. 3672; Mr. Bergman et al.

                Tlaib, Representative Rashida, Censure. H. Res. 829; Ms. 
                    Greene of Georgia. H. Res. 845; Mr. McCormick et al.

        Minnesota:

                Durenberger, Honorable David Ferdinand, Death of. S. 
                    Res. 57.

        Nevada:

                Apex Area Technical Corrections Act. S. 1760.

        New Mexico:

                Cerro de la Olla Wilderness Establishment Act. S. 593.

                M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River 
                    Act. S. 776.

                ``Miyamura VA Clinic, Hiroshi `Hershey'''. S. 475.

                Rio San Jose and Rio Jemez Water Settlements Act. S. 
                    595.

        New York:

                Buckley, Honorable James L., Death of. S. Res. 394.

                Santos, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to 
                    Representative George. H. Rept. 118-274; Mr. Guest.

                Santos, Representative George, Explusion from the House 
                    of Representatives. H. Res. 114; Mr. Robert Garcia 
                    of California et al. H. Res. 773; Mr. D'Esposito et 
                    al. H. Res. 878; Mr. Guest.

        North Carolina:

                Broyhill, Former Senator James Thomas, Death of. S. Res. 
                    100.

                Faircloth, Duncan McLauchlin (``Lauch''), Death of. S. 
                    Res. 393.

        North Dakota:

                Department of Veterans Affairs Land at Fargo National 
                    Cemetery, Conveyance of. S. 2854.

                North Dakota Trust Lands Completion Act. S. 1088.

        Oregon:

                Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    2020.

                Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act. S. 440.

                Siletz Reservation Act Amendment. H.R. 2839; Ms. Hoyle 
                    of Oregon et al.

                Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act. S. 
                    162.

        South Dakota:

                Abourezk, James George, Death of. S. Res. 110.

        Tennessee:

                Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition 
                    Act. H.R. 548; Mr. Fleischmann.

        Texas:

                Additional Places for Holding Court. H.R. 786; Mr. Tony 
                    Gonzales of Texas et al.

                Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 1059.

                Improving Access to Our Courts Act. S. 227.

                Starr-Camargo Bridge Expansion Act. S. 1608.

        Utah:

                University of Utah Research Park Act. S. 1260.

        Virginia:

                ``Boucher Amphitheater, Rick''. S. 92.

        Washington:

                Murray, The Honorable Patty, President Pro Tempore of 
                    the Senate. S. Res. 3.

                Puyallup Tribe of Indians Land Into Trust Confirmation 
                    Act. S. 382.

Stop STALLING Act. S. 148.

Strengthening Support for American Manufacturing Act. S. 2116.

                                    T

TAXATION AND TAXES:

        Build It in America Act. H.R. 3938; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

        Certain Balances Made Available to the Internal Revenue Service, 
            to Rescind. H.R. 23; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al.

        Clergy Act. H.R. 6068; Mr. McCarthy et al.

        Small Business Flexibility Act. H.R. 3798; Ms. Tenney.

        Small Business Jobs Act. H.R. 3937; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

        Standard FEES Act. H.R. 3309; Mr. Palmer et al.

        Tax Cuts for Working Families Act. H.R. 3936; Mr. Smith of 
            Missouri.

        Termination of Tax-Exempt Status of Terrorist Supporting 
            Organizations. H.R. 6408; Mr. Kustoff et al.

        United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act. H.R. 5988; 
            Mr. Smith of Missouri et al. S. 3084.

Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act. S. 1303.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:

        Aviation:

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2023, Part II. H.R. 
                    6503; Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.

                FAA Research and Development Act. H.R. 3559; Mr. Lucas.

                NOTAM Improvement Act. H.R. 346; Mr. Stauber et al. S. 
                    66.

                Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American 
                    Aviation Act. H.R. 3935; Mr. Graves of Missouri et 
                    al.

                Taxes Funding Airport and Airways Trust Fund, Extension 
                    of. H.R. 3796; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

        Department of Transportation:

                AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. S. 1669.

                One Seat Ride Act. H.R. 1547; Mr. Kean of New Jersey et 
                    al.

                Soo Locks Security and Economic Reporting Act. H.R. 
                    3399; Mr. James et al.

        Eliminating Barriers to Rural Internet Development Grant 
            Eligibility Act. H.R. 1752; Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.

        Foreign Ownership of Marine Terminals at the 15 Largest United 
            States Container Ports, Study of. H.R. 3395; Mr. Auchincloss 
            et al.

        Highways:

                Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles. H.R. 3447; Mr. Stanton.

                National Medal of Honor Highway. S. 1478.

        ``I-27 Numbering Act''. H.R. 3209; Mr. Arrington et al. S. 992.

        Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act. H.R. 1836; Mr. Johnson 
            of South Dakota et al.

        Promoting Resilient Buildings Act. H.R. 5473; Mr. Edwards et al.

        Railroads:

                Railway Safety Act. S. 576.

                                    U

Udall Foundation Reauthorization Act. S. 1311.

                                    V

VACANCIES (House Members):

        First Session:

                California:

                        20th District, Vacated by Kevin McCarthy, 
                            December 31, 2023; (Resigned).

                New York:

                        3rd District, Vacated by George Santos, December 
                            1, 2023; (Expelled).

                        Filled by Thomas R. Suozzi February 28, 2024.

                Rhode Island:

                        1st District, Vacated by David N. Cicilline, May 
                            31, 2023; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Gabe Amo November 13, 2023.

                Utah:

                        2nd District, Vacated by Chris Stewart, 
                            September 15, 2023; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Celeste Maloy November 28, 2023.

                Virginia:

                        4th District, Virginia;.

                        Filled by Jennifer L. McClellan March 7, 2023.

VETERANS:

        Armed Forces in the United States to Support Structures 
            Necessary to Transition From the Battlefield, Encourging the 
            Connecting of Members of. H. Res. 848; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        Benefits for Certain Children of Vietnam Veterans and Certain 
            Other Veterans. S. 112.

        Caregiver Outreach and Program Enhancement Act. H.R. 3581; Mrs. 
            Kiggans of Virginia et al.

        Commitment to Veteran Support and Outreach Act. S. 106.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Land at Fargo National Cemetery, 
            Conveyance of. S. 2854.

        Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General 
            Training Act. S. 1096.

        Elizabeth Dole Home- and Community-Based Services for Veterans 
            and Caregivers Act. H.R. 542; Ms. Brownley et al.

        Extend and Modify Certain Authorities and Requirements Relating 
            to the Department of Veterans Affairs. S. 2795.

        Fiscal Year 2023 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility 
            Authorization Act. S. 30.

        Housing our Military Veterans Effectively Act. H.R. 3848; Mrs. 
            Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Isakson-Roe Education Oversight Expansion Act. H.R. 3981; Mr. 
            McGarvey et al.

        ``John Gibson, Dan James, William Sapp, and Frankie Smiley VA 
            Clinic''. H.R. 593; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

        Korean American Vietnam Allies Long Overdue for Relief Act. H.R. 
            366; Mr. Takano et al.

        Major Richard Star Act. H.R. 1282; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

        Members of the Armed Forces for Contributions Toward Post-9/11 
            Educational Assistance, Repayment of. H.R. 502; Mr. Banks et 
            al.

        ``Miyamura VA Clinic, Hiroshi `Hershey'''. S. 475.

        ``Paton Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic, Pfc. Justin T.''. 
            H.R. 3672; Mr. Bergman et al.

        Relating to Reproductive Health Services, Congressional 
            Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United States Code, 
            of the Rule Submitted by the Department of Veterans Affairs. 
            S.J. Res. 10.

        RELIEVE Act. H.R. 815; Mrs. Rodgers of Washington et al.

        Servicemember Employment Protection Act. H.R. 3943; Mr. C. Scott 
            Franklin of Florida et al.

        VA COST SAVINGS Enhancements Act. H.R. 753; Mr. Bost.

        VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act. S. 326.

        VET-TEC Authorization Act. H.R. 1669; Mr. Ciscomani et al.

        Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act. S. 656.

        Veterans Benefits Improvement Act. H.R. 1530; Mr. Luttrell et 
            al.

        ``Veterans of the Vietnam War Memorial Post Office''. H.R. 2379; 
            Mr. Krishnamoorthi et al.

        Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. S. 777.

        Wounded Warrior Access Act. H.R. 1226; Mr. Aguilar et al.

Viral Gain-of-Function Research Moratorium Act. S. 81.

                                    W

WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:

        Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act. H.R. 676; Ms. 
            Pingree et al.

        Delaware River Basin Conservation Reauthorization Act. S. 654.

        Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization Act. S. 2020.

        Government of Mexico to Fulfill its Water Deliveries on an 
            Annual Basis to the United States Under the Treaty Between 
            the United States and Mexico Regarding the Utilization of 
            the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande. H. 
            Res. 683; Ms. De La Cruz et al.

        Lake Tahoe Restoration Reauthorization Act. S. 612.

        Rio San Jose and Rio Jemez Water Settlements Act. S. 595.

        Strengthening Coastal Communities Act. S. 2958.

        Tule River Tribe Reserved Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 306.

        Water Quality Certification and Energy Project Improvement Act. 
            H.R. 1152; Mr. Rouzer et al.

Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act. S. 2272.

WOMEN AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS:

        PREEMIE Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3226; Ms. Eshoo et al. S. 
            1573.

        Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. H.R. 734; Mr. 
            Steube et al.

        Women's Health Protection Act. S. 701.

        Women's Suffrage National Monument Location Act. H.R. 1318; Mr. 
            Neguse et al.

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  STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
   EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEENTH; FIRST 
  SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED 
   FIFTEENTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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                                  First Session,                  First Session,  First Session,  First Session,
                                    One Hundred   First Session,    One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred
                                    Eighteenth      One Hundred      Sixteenth       Fifteenth      Fourteenth
                                     Congress       Seventeenth      Congress        Congress        Congress
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Convened........................    Jan. 3, 2023    Jan. 3, 2021    Jan. 3, 2019     Jan 3, 2017    Jan. 6, 2015
Adjourned.......................    Jan. 3, 2024    Jan. 3, 2022    Jan. 3, 2020     Jan 3, 2018   Dec. 18, 2015
 
Calendar days in session........             183             172             193             193             157
Legislative days in session.....             184             166             193             192             157
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           6,903           6,342           5,527           4,724           4,302
Joint resolutions introduced....             106              67              81             124              79
Simple resolutions introduced...             946             859             775             674             574
Concurrent resolutions                        81              66              82              97             105
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      8,036           7,334           6,465           5,619           5,060
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................              34              81             108             117             115
    Over veto...................               0               0               0               0               0
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........              34              81             108             117             115
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               0               0               0               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                 34              81             108             117             115
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             272             152             282             353             285
    House calendar..............              53              53              61             110              80
    Private calendar............               0               0               0               0               0
    Conference reports..........               1               0               2               2               5
    Special reports.............               5              12              10               6               7
    Not assigned to a calendar..               7               4               9              11               8
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             338             221             364             482             385
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             119             121             187             255             207
    House calendar..............              48              52              60              96              78
    Private calendar............               0               0               0               0               0
    Conference reports..........               1               0               2               2               5
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             168             173             249             353             290
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  170              48             115             129              95
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             338             221             364             482             385
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             104             106             142             146             122
    House concurrent............              11               9              15              16              28
    Senate concurrent...........               0               7               5               9               6
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             115             122             162             171             156
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          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                              FIRST SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the 1st session, One Hundred Eighteenth 
Congress, numbered 34, which were divided as follows: House bills, 18; 
House joint resolutions, 5; Senate bills, 11; Senate joint resolutions, 
0; public laws, 34; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 186 House bills, 13 House joint resolutions, 11 
House concurrent resolutions, 104 simple resolutions, and 12 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 0 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 19 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 6 
House concurrent resolutions, and 84 Senate bills, 7 Senate joint 
resolutions, 1 Senate concurrent resolution, and 274 simple resolutions.
        Vetoed, 9. Total House bills vetoed, 5; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 5; 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 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,555 bills, 53 joint 
resolutions, 24 concurrent resolutions, and 517 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,903 bills, 106 joint 
resolutions, 81 concurrent resolutions, and 946 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 256 reports.
        The House committees issued 338 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        1 motion to place measures on the Consensus Calendar pursuant to 
Clause 7, rule XV was filed. 0 such measures were entered upon the 
calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 724 rollcalls, divided as follows: 5 quorum calls, 
274 yeas and nays, and 445 recorded votes.
         7 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 35 messages, 1 of which 
was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 34 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees. ***
        Executive departments transmitted 2,907 communications. ***
        Petitions filed numbered 8.
        Memorials filed numbered 86.
         *** Three presidential messages were mischaracterized as 
executive communications during the first session. The numbers for both 
types of communications have been adjusted accordingly.