[House Calendars, Final - 118th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act. H.R. 4758; Mrs. Trahan et al.

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.

        Agricultural Security Risk Review Act. H.R. 3378; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        Catastrophic Wildfire Prevention Act. S. 2132.

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

        Deploying Infrastructure with Greater Internet Transactions And 
            Legacy Applications Act. H.R. 3299; Mrs. Cammack 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.

        Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act. H.R. 
            1586; Mr. LaMalfa et al.

        June 22, 1948, To Amend the Act (Known as the Thye-Blatnik Act). 
            S. 5595.

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

        Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act. 
            H.R. 9456; Mr. Newhouse et al.

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

        Right-Of-Way Application Transparency and Accountability Act. 
            H.R. 6011; Mr. Valadao et al.

        Root and Stem Project Authorization Act. S. 199.

        Safeguarding American Farms from Foreign Influence Act. H.R. 
            5409; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        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.

        Wildfire Technology Demonstration, Evaluation, Modernization, 
            and Optimization Act. H.R. 4235; Mrs. Kim of California et 
            al.

Alaska Native Village Municipal Lands Restoration Act. H.R. 6489; Mrs. 
    Peltola et al. S. 2615.

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.

Anti-BDS Labeling Act. H.R. 5179; Ms. Tenney.

Apex Area Technical Corrections Act. S. 1760.

APPROPRIATIONS:

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

        Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, FY 
            2025. H.R. 9027; Mr. Harris. S. 4690.

        American Relief Act, 2025. H.R. 10515; H.R. 10545; Mr. Cole et 
            al.

        Border Act. S. 4361.

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

        Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, FY 2025. H.R. 
            9026; Mr. Rogers of Kentucky. S. 4795.

        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.

        Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025. H.R. 9747; 
            Mr. Cole.

        Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2025. H.R. 
            9494; Mr. Higgins of Louisiana et al.

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

        Defense, FY 2025. H.R. 8774; Mr. Calvert. S. 4921.

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

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2025. H.R. 8997; Mr. 
            Fleischmann. S. 4927.

        Extension of Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 
            2024. H.R. 7463; Ms. Granger.

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

        Financial Services, General Government, FY 2025. H.R. 8773; Mr. 
            Joyce of Ohio. S. 4928.

        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.

        Homeland Security, FY 2025. H.R. 8752; Mr. Amodei.

        Indo-Pacific Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024. 
            H.R. 8036; Mr. Cole et al.

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

        Interior, Environment, FY 2025. H.R. 8998; Mr. Simpson. S. 4802.

        Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024. H.R. 
            8034; Mr. Cole et al.

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

        Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, FY 2025. H.R. 
            9029; Mr. Aderholt. S. 4942.

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

        Legislative Branch, FY 2025. H.R. 8772; Mr. Valadao. S. 4678.

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

                Agree to Senate amendment with amendment (H.R. 4366). H. 
                    Res. 1061; Ms. Granger.

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2025. H.R. 8580; Mr. Carter of 
            Texas. S. 4677.

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

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2025. H.R. 8771; Mr. Diaz-Balart. 
            S. 4797.

        Supplemental, 2024 (Israel). H.R. 6126; Ms. Granger et al. H.R. 
            7217; Mr. Calvert et al. S. 3135. S. 3168.

        Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, FY 2024. H.R. 
            4820; Mr. Cole. S. 2437.

        Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, FY 2025. H.R. 
            9028; Mr. Womack. S. 4796.

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

        Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024. H.R. 
            8035; Mr. Cole et al.

        Veterans Benefits Continuity and Accountability Supplemental 
            Appropriations Act, 2024. H.R. 9468; Mr. Mike Garcia of 
            California et al.

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.

        Biden-Harris Administration Responsible for Decisionmaking and 
            Execution Failures Throughout the Withdrawal From 
            Afghanistan, Ensuring Accountability. H. Res. 1469; Mr. 
            McCaul et al.

        Credit for Certain Members of the Armed Forces who Served in 
            Female Cultural Support Teams. H.R. 1753; Mr. Issa et al.

        Daniel J. Harvey, Jr. and Adam Lambert Improving Servicemember 
            Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act. H.R. 3722; Mr. 
            Nunn of Iowa et al.

        Hello Girls Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 815.

        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 Families National Parks Access Enhancement Act. H.R. 
            9516; Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Military Personnel Confirmation Restoration Act. S. 3553.

        Military Spouse Employment Act. S. 349.

        Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserves Tuition Fairness Act. H.R. 
            7323; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        National Guard and Reserve:

                Guarding Readiness Resources Act. S. 4511.

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

        National Medal of Honor Highway. H.R. 3149; Mr. Kelly of 
            Pennsylvania et al. S. 1478.

        Owens, William D., Posthumously Award the Distinguished Service 
            Cross to. H.R. 8063; Ms. Brownley et al.

        Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Act. S. 1316.

        VSO Equal Tax Treatment Act. H.R. 1432; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

ARTICLE ONE Act. H.R. 3988; Mr. Roy et al.

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

Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act. S. 
    4596.

Assurance for Small Business Act. H.R. 9031; Mr. Stauber.

At-Large, Puerto Rico, Vacated by Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon, January 3, 
    2025; (Resigned).

Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Boundary Modification Act. S. 3542.

Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Expansion. H.R. 6843; Mr. Scalise et 
    al.

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

Awning Safety Act. H.R. 6132; Mr. Balderson et al.

                                    B

Beagle Brigade Act. S. 759.

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.

Bolstering Ecosystems Against Coastal Harm Act. H.R. 5490; Mrs. Kiggans 
    of Virginia et al.

BUDGET:

        Congressional Budget Office Data Sharing Act. H.R. 7032; Mr. 
            Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.

        Congressional Budget, FY 2025. H. Con. Res. 117; Mr. Arrington. 
            S. Con. Res. 41.

        Increasing Baseline Updates Act. H.R. 9716; Mr. Moore of Utah et 
            al.

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

        Railroad Employee Equity and Fairness Act. S. 1274.

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

                                    C

CAUTION Act. H.R. 750; Mrs. Cammack et al.

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

Chesapeake Bay Science, Education, and Ecosystem Enhancement Act. H.R. 
    4770; Mr. Sarbanes et al.

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.

        Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 6960; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al. S. 3765.

        Find and Protect Foster Youth Act. H.R. 2426; Mr. Tony Gonzales 
            of Texas et al. S. 1146.

        Give Kids a Chance Act. H.R. 3433; Mr. McCaul et al.

        Jenna Quinn Law. H.R. 7233; Mr. Moran et al. S. 1147.

        Kids Online Safety Act. S. 1409.

        Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act. H.R. 4581; 
            Mrs. Hinson et al. S. 2231.

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

        Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act. S. 724.

        Preventing Child Trafficking Act. S. 3687.

        Project Safe Childhood Act. S. 1170.

        PROTECT Kids Act. H.R. 736; Mr. Walberg et al.

        PROTECT Our Children Reauthorization Act. S. 5060.

        Protecting America's Children by Strengthening Families Act. 
            H.R. 9076; Mr. LaHood et al.

        Recruiting Families Using Data Act. H.R. 3058; Mr. Kildee et al.

        Small Business Child Care Investment Act. S. 673.

        Stop China's Exploitation of Congolese Children and Adult Forced 
            Labor through Cobalt Mining Act. H.R. 7981; Mr. Smith of New 
            Jersey.

        Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act. S. 1351.

        Strengthening Child Exploitation Enforcement Act. S. 4708.

        Strengthening State and Tribal Child Support Enforcement Act. 
            H.R. 7906; Mr. Hern et al.

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

        Trafficking Survivors Relief Act. H.R. 7137; Mr. Fry et al.

COAST GUARD:

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

        Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2024. H.R. 7659; Mr. Graves of 
            Missouri et al.

        Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act, to Modify a Provision 
            Relating to the Acquisition of a Coast Guard Icebreaker. S. 
            5292.

Coastal Barrier Restrictions for Shoreline Borrow Sites, Exemption to. 
    H.R. 524; Mr. Rouzer et al.

Coastal Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 2950; Mr. Huffman et al. S. 1381.

COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS:

        Coins:

                FIFA World Cup 2026 Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 7438; 
                    Mr. LaHood et al.

                Roberto Clemente Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 6751; Mr. 
                    Espaillat et al.

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

                Working Dog Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 807; Mr. 
                    McHenry et al.

        Commemorations:

                Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal to ``Ghost 
                    Army'', Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 84; Ms. Kuster et al.

                Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal to ``Rosie 
                    the Riveter'', Use of Emancipation Hall in the 
                    Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 85; Mr. 
                    Fitzpatrick.

                Jackie Robinson Ballpark National Commemorative Site 
                    Act. H.R. 8012; Mr. Waltz et al.

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

        Medals:

                Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 2861.

                Dustoff Crews of the Vietnam War Congressional Gold 
                    Medal Act. S. 2825.

                Everett Alvarez, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 
                    1097; Mr. Panetta et al.

                Forgotten Heroes of the Holocaust Congressional Gold 
                    Medal Act. H.R. 537; Ms. Salazar et al. S. 91.

                Hello Girls Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 815.

                Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 4243.

        Memorials and Monuments:

                ``Albright Post Office Building, Secretary of State 
                    Madeleine''. H.R. 3354; Ms. Wexton et al.

                ``Allen Post Office Building, Charlesetta Reece''. H.R. 
                    5985; Mr. Levin et al.

                ``Anderson, Jr. Post Office Building, Corporal Michael 
                    D.''. H.R. 1555; Mr. McClintock et al.

                ``Barnhart Post Office, Susan C.''. H.R. 5476; Mr. 
                    Fitzpatrick et al.

                ``Barrett Post Office Building, Bill''. H.R. 7507; Mr. 
                    Smith of Nebraska et al.

                ``Batterson Post Office, Captain Robert E. ``Bob'' ''. 
                    H.R. 10065; Mr. Cloud et al.

                ``Bebout Post Office, Dessie A.''. S. 2274.

                ``Bell Post Office, Representative Maxine''. S. 4634.

                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.

                ``Captain Elwin Shopteese VA Clinic''. S. 3249.

                ``Carper Visitor Center, Thomas R''. S. 4218.

                ``Carter Post Office, Jimmy and Rosalynn''. H.R. 9600; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al.

                ``Casper Post Office Building, Trooper Trevor J.''. H.R. 
                    5712; Mr. Grothman et al.

                ``Chang Post Office, Caroline''. H.R. 3728; Ms. Pressley 
                    et al.

                ``Charlie Dowd VA Clinic''. S. 3285.

                ``Childs Post Office Building, Nancy Yount''. H.R. 6188; 
                    Mr. Fry et al.

                ``Coleman Memorial Post Office Building, Specialist 
                    Justin Dean''. H.R. 1823; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

                ``Colonel Ola Lee Mize Department of Veterans Affairs 
                    Clinic''. H.R. 5464; Mr. Aderholt et al.

                ``Commander Delbert Austin Olson Post Office''. S. 4404.

                ``Conter VA Clinic, Louis A.''. H.R. 9124; Mr. Kiley et 
                    al.

                ``Cummings Post Office Building, United States 
                    Representative Elijah E.''. H.R. 9544; Mr. Mfume et 
                    al. S. 5019.

                ``Dewey VA Clinic, Duane E.''. H.R. 8667; Mr. Moolenaar 
                    et al.

                ``Dominguez Border Patrol Checkpoint, James R.''. H.R. 
                    5799; Mr. Tony Gonzales of Texas et al.

                ``Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Post Office''. H.R. 599; Mr. Gomez 
                    et al.

                ``Doss VA Clinic, Private First Class Desmond T.''. S. 
                    3938.

                ``Drake Post Office Building, Edwin L.''. H.R. 7417; Mr. 
                    Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Ebbesen Post Office, Lieutenant General Samuel E.''. 
                    H.R. 5034; Ms. Plaskett.

                ``Feinstein Federal Building, Senator Dianne''. S. 4489.

                ``Feinstein Post Office, Dianne''. S. 4077.

                ``Ferencz Post Office Building, Benjamin Berell''. H.R. 
                    6116; Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida et al.

                ``Fitch, Sr. Post Office Building, Milton F.''. H.R. 
                    6750; Mr. Davis of North Carolina et al.

                ``Fitzgerald Post Office Building, Sergeant Christopher 
                    David''. H.R. 6073; Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Furse Post Office Building, Elizabeth''. H.R. 9549; 
                    Ms. Bonamici et al.

                ``Garone Post Office, Chief Edward B''. H.R. 1098; Mr. 
                    Pappas et al.

                ``Gordon Post Office, Mayor Rob''. H.R. 9421; Ms. Perez 
                    et al.

                ``Hand Post Office Building, Carlton H.''. H.R. 7606; 
                    Mr. Van Drew et al.

                ``Hayden Post Office, Robert''. S. 3639.

                ``Heg Post Office, Colonel Hans Christian''. H.R. 7199; 
                    Mr. Fitzgerald 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.

                ``Hill Post Office Building, Dr. Margaret B.''. H.R. 
                    1060; Mr. Aguilar et al.

                ``Hooser Post Office Building, SGT Bill''. H.R. 8717; 
                    Mr. Owens et al.

                ``Ignatius Post Office, Paul''. H.R. 1687; Mr. Schiff et 
                    al.

                ``Jefferson Post Office, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander''. 
                    S. 3640.

                Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act. 
                    S. 4209.

                ``Keeley United States Courthouse, Irene M.''. S. 3570.

                ``Kingsland ``Johnny Cash'' Post Office''. H.R. 7180; 
                    Mr. Westerman et al.

                ``Kittinger II Post Office Building, Colonel Joseph 
                    William''. H.R. 5867; Mr. Mills et al.

                ``Knauss Memorial Post Office Building, Army SSG Ryan 
                    Christian''. H.R. 6633; Mrs. Luna et al.

                ``Kolbe Memorial Post Office, Jim''. S. 2546.

                ``Koski Post Office, First Lieutenant Richard Arne''. S. 
                    4803.

                ``Kott Post Office Building, Dr. William I. ``Bill'' ''. 
                    H.R. 7192; Mr. Correa et al.

                ``Lance Corporal David Lee Espinoza, Lance Corporal Juan 
                    Rodrigo Rodriguez & Sergeant Roberto Arizola Jr. 
                    Post Office Building''. H.R. 2754; Mr. Cuellar et 
                    al.

                ``Langston Post Office Building, John Mercer''. H.R. 
                    7385; Ms. McClellan et al.

                ``Lavagnino Post Office Building, Larry''. H.R. 7158; 
                    Mr. Carbajal et al.

                ``Lawson Federal Building, Reuben E.''. S. 3412.

                ``Lebo Post Office Building, Lieutenant William D.''. 
                    H.R. 3865; Mr. Meuser et al.

                ``Letlow Post Office Building, Luke''. H.R. 7423; Mr. 
                    Scalise et al.

                ``Little Saigon Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Post 
                    Office''. H.R. 8057; Mrs. Steel et al.

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

                ``Maloney Post Office Building, Chief Michael''. H.R. 
                    8868; Mr. Pappas et al.

                ``Martin Post Office Building, First Lieutenant Thomas 
                    Michael''. S. 3267.

                ``McCloskey Post Office, SFC Shawn''. H.R. 8919; Mr. 
                    Ferguson et al.

                ``McClung Post Office Building, Major Megan''. H.R. 
                    3608; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

                ``McGuire Post Office Building, U.S. Army Air Corps 
                    Major Thomas B.''. H.R. 6810; Mr. Scott Franklin of 
                    Florida et al.

                ``Mendez United States Courthouse, Felicitas and 
                    Gonzalo''. H.R. 5754; Mr. Gomez et al.

                Michel O. Maceda Memorial Act. H.R. 5302; Mrs. Gonzalez-
                    Colon et al. S. 3181.

                ``Middlebrook Post Office Building, Reverend Harold''. 
                    H.R. 9360; Mr. Burchett et al.

                ``Mitchell, Jr. Visitor Center, George J.''. S. 3474.

                ``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.

                ``Murphy Post Office Building, Sergeant Kenneth E.''. 
                    H.R. 6651; Mr. Tiffany et al.

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

                ``Nava Post Office, Captain Miguel Justin''. H.R. 9285; 
                    Ms. Scholten et al.

                Never Again Education Reauthorization Act. S. 3448.

                ``Olson Post Office, Floyd B''. H.R. 8841; Mrs. 
                    Fischbach et al.

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

                ``Parham VA Clinic, Henry''. H.R. 4955; Ms. Lee of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

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

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

                Plum Island National Monument Act. H.R. 1584; Mr. LaLota 
                    et al.

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

                ``Rock Post Office Building, Pamela Jane''. H.R. 3947; 
                    Mr. Bean of Florida et al.

                ``Rolfing Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant Robb 
                    Lura''. S. 2143.

                ``Roquemore Post Office, Nell Patten''. H.R. 6983; Mr. 
                    Austin Scott of Georgia et al.

                ``Senator Dianne Feinstein Visitor Center''. S. 4228.

                ``Shahnavaz Post Office Building, Officer Noah Jacob''. 
                    H.R. 9775; Mrs. Spartz et al.

                ``Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex, Eugene 
                    E.''. S. 4293.

                ``Simmons Love Post Office Building, Hettie''. S. 3357.

                ``Smith Federal Building, Virginia''. H.R. 6984; Mr. 
                    Smith of Nebraska et al. S. 3577.

                ``Sojourner Truth Post Office''. S. 3851.

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

                ``Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center''. H.R. 7333; Mr. 
                    Mast et al.

                ``Tidwell Post Office Building, LaBruce ``Bruce'' ''. 
                    H.R. 6162; Mr. Moore of Alabama et al.

                ``Todd Post Office, Gladys P.''. H.R. 7508; Ms. 
                    Spanberger et al.

                ``Traub Post Office, John Charles''. S. 3419.

                ``Turner, Sr. Post Office Building, Albert''. H.R. 7893; 
                    Ms. Sewell et al.

                ``U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson Memorial VA Clinic''. 
                    H.R. 4136; Mr. Self et al.

                ``Ulloa Memorial Post Office Building, Walter Francis''. 
                    H.R. 8641; Mr. Ruiz et al.

                ``Veasey Post Office, Millie Dunn''. H.R. 9580; Ms. Ross 
                    et al.

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

                ``Waugh Post Office, Sergeant Major Billy D.''. S. 3946.

                ``Weninger Post Office Building, Sgt. Wolfgang Kyle''. 
                    H.R. 5640; Mr. Joyce of Ohio et al.

                ``White Post Office Building, George Henry''. H.R. 7607; 
                    Mr. Van Drew et al.

                ``Wilder Post Office, Brigadier General John T.''. S. 
                    2717.

                ``Williams Post Office Building, Judge James R.''. H.R. 
                    9322; Mrs. Sykes et al.

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

                ``Wyatt Post Office, Corporal Matthew A.''. H.R. 8976; 
                    Mr. Bost et al.

                ``Zermeno Post Office Building, 1st Lieutenant Andres''. 
                    H.R. 6244; Mr. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas et al.

        Postage Stamps:

                Duck Stamp Modernization Act. S. 788.

                Manatee Semipostal Stamp. H.R. 3119; Mr. Soto 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.

Community Reclamation Partnerships Act. H.R. 6233; Mr. LaHood.

Compact of Free Association Amendments Act. H.J. Res. 96; Mr. Westerman 
    et al.

Conforming Procedures for Federal Task and Delivery Order Contracts Act. 
    S. 3626.

CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

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

        Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress Sunset Act. H.R. 
            9489; Mr. Steil et al. S. 5093.

        Architect of the Capitol Appointment Act. H.R. 3196; Mr. Steil 
            et al.

        ARTICLE ONE Act. H.R. 3988; Mr. Roy et al.

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

        Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 2861.

        Congressional Award Program Reauthorization Act. S. 2087.

        Ending Trading and Holdings In Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) 
            Act. S. 1171.

        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:

                Biden Administration and its Border Czar, Kamala 
                    Harris's, Failure to Secure the United States 
                    Border, Condemning the. H. Res. 1371; Ms. Stefanik 
                    et al.

                Biden Administration's Immigration Policies, Denouncing 
                    the. H. Res. 1065; Ms. De La Cruz.

                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; H. Con. Res. 89; Mr. Kustoff et al.

                Ceremony as Part of the Unveiling of the Statue of 
                    Johnny Cash, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 120; Mr. Crawford et 
                    al.

                Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal to ``Ghost 
                    Army'', Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 84; Ms. Kuster et al.

                Ceremony to Present Congressional Gold Medal to ``Rosie 
                    the Riveter'', Use of Emancipation Hall in the 
                    Capitol Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 85; Mr. 
                    Fitzpatrick.

                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. H. Res. 954; Mr. 
                            Moore of Utah. H. Res. 1133; Ms. Stefanik. 
                            H. Res. 1275; Mrs. McClain. H. Res. 1322; 
                            Mr. Moore of Utah. H. Res. 1342; 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. H. Res. 999; 
                            H. Res. 1034; H. Res. 1204; H. Res. 1276; 
                            Mr. Aguilar. H. Res. 1291; Mr. Kildee. H. 
                            Res. 1431; H. Res. 1492; H. Res. 1585; Mr. 
                            Aguilar.

                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.

                Congressional Research Service to Prepare Annotated 
                    Constitution and Supplements in Hardbound Version, 
                    Repeal Requirement for. H.R. 7592; Mrs. Bice et al.

                Declaring the Office of Speaker of the House of 
                    Representatives to be Vacant. H. Res. 757; Mr. 
                    Gaetz. H. Res. 1209; Ms. Greene of Georgia.

                Directing the Committee on Ethics of the House of 
                    Representatives to Release to the Public the 
                    Committee's Report on its Investigation into 
                    Allegations Against Former Representative Matt 
                    Gaetz. H. Res. 1608; Mr. Casten.

                Directing the Committee on Ethics to Preserve and 
                    Release Records of the Committee's Review of the 
                    Alleged Misconduct of Matthew Louis Gaetz II of 
                    Florida While Serving as a Member of the House of 
                    Representatives. H. Res. 1609; Mr. Cohen.

                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.

                Garland, Attorney General Merrick B., in Contempt of 
                    Congress for Refusal to Comply With a Subpoena Duly 
                    Issued by the Committee on Oversight and 
                    Accountability, Recommending. H. Res. 1293; Mr. 
                    Comer.

                Garland, Attorney General Merrick B., in Contempt of 
                    Congress for Refusal to Comply With a Subpoena Duly 
                    Issued by the Committee on the Judiciary, 
                    Recommending. H. Res. 1292; Mr. Jordan.

                Garland, Merrick, Attorney General of the United States, 
                    is in Contempt of the House of Representatives for 
                    Disobeying a Certain Subpoena. H. Res. 1344; Mrs. 
                    Luna et al.

                Hidden Figures Congressional Gold Medal Act, Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for 
                    a Ceremony to Present the Congressional Gold Medals. 
                    H. Con. Res. 124; Mr. Lucas et al.

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

                Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 6; Mr. Cole. H. Res. 950; Mr. 
                    Moore of Utah.

                House Office of Legislative Counsel Modernization Act. 
                    H.R. 9487; Mr. Steil et al.

                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.

                Jackson Lee, Honorable Sheila, Death of. H. Res. 1366; 
                    Mr. Doggett.

                Joint Meeting of Congress, Authorizing Video Recording 
                    in the House Chamber. H. Res. 328; H. Res. 523; H. 
                    Res. 593; Mr. McCarthy. H. Res. 1126; Mr. Johnson of 
                    Louisiana.

                Joint Session, President's State of Union. H. Con. Res. 
                    11; H. Con. Res. 93; Mr. Scalise.

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

                Jurisdiction of the Task Force on the Attempted 
                    Assassination of Donald J. Trump, Expanding the. H. 
                    Res. 1470; Mr. Burgess.

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

                Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security Nicholas, 
                    Impeachment Trial of, Appointing and Authorizing 
                    Managers. H. Res. 995; Mr. Green of Tennessee.

                Modernizing the Congressional Research Services Access 
                    to Data Act. H.R. 7593; Mrs. Bice 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.

                Pascrell, Honorable William J., Death of. H. Res. 1427; 
                    Mr. Smith of New Jersey.

                Payne, Honorable Donald M., Jr., Death of. H. Res. 1172; 
                    Mr. Smith of New Jersey.

                Presidential Notification of Assembly of Congress. H. 
                    Res. 3; Mr. Scalise. H. Res. 948; Mr. Moore of Utah. 
                    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 to 
                    Complete a. H. Res. 435; Mr. Steil et al.

                Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Mr. 
                    Scalise. H. Res. 949; Mr. Moore of Utah.

                Related to ``Guidance on Nonbank Financial Company 
                    Determinations'', Congressional Disapproval Under 
                    Chapter 8 of Title 5, United States Code, of the 
                    Rule Submitted by the Financial Stability Oversight 
                    Council. H.J. Res. 120; Mr. Hill et al.

                Relating to ``Clean Vehicle Credits Under Sections 25E 
                    and 30D; Transfer of Credits; Critical Minerals and 
                    Battery Components; Foreign Entities of Concern'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    Dept. of Treasury. H.J. Res. 148; Mrs. Miller of 
                    West Virginia et al.

                Relating to ``Credit Card Penalty Fees (Regulation Z)'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. H.J. 
                    Res. 122; Mr. Barr et al.

                Relating to ``Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, 
                    Governance, and Incident Disclosure'', Congressional 
                    Disapproval, Rule Submitted by the Securities and 
                    Exchange Commission. H.J. Res. 100; Mr. Garbarino et 
                    al.

                Relating to ``Definition of Employer-Association Health 
                    Plans'', Congressional Disapproval of the Rule 
                    Submitted by the Department of Labor. H.J. Res. 181; 
                    Mr. Walberg et al.

                Relating to ``Employee or Independent Contractor 
                    Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act'', 
                    Congressional Disappoval Rule Submitted by the 
                    Department of Labor. H.J. Res. 116; Mr. Kiley 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 ``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 ``Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for 
                    Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-
                    Duty Vehicles'', Congressional Disapproval of the 
                    Rule Submitted by the Environmental Protection 
                    Agency. H.J. Res. 136; Mr. James et al.

                Relating to ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in 
                    Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal 
                    Financial Assistance'', Congressional Disapproval 
                    Under Chapter 8 of Title 5, U.S.C., of the Rule 
                    Submitted by the Department of Education. H.J. Res. 
                    165; Mrs. Miller of Illinois et al.

                Relating to ``Principles for Climate-Related Financial 
                    Risk Management for Large Financial Institutions'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve 
                    System. H.J. Res. 125; Mr. Fitzgerald et al.

                Relating to ``Principles for Climate-Related Financial 
                    Risk Management for Large Financial Institutions'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. H.J. Res. 
                    126; Mrs. Houchin et al.

                Relating to ``Principles for Climate-Related Financial 
                    Risk Management for Large Financial Institutions'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Office of Comptroller of the Currency. H.J. Res. 
                    124; Mr. Donalds 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 ``Retirement Security Rule: Definition of an 
                    Investment Advice Fiduciary'', Congressional 
                    Dissapproval of the Rule Submitted by the Department 
                    of Labor. H.J. Res. 142; Mr. Allen 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 ``Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of title 
                    5, United States Code, Rule Submitted by the 
                    Securities and Exchange Commission. H.J. Res. 109; 
                    Mr. Flood 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 ``The Enhancement and Standardization of 
                    Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Securities and Exchange Commission. H.J. Res. 
                    127; Mr. Huizenga 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 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.

                Servicemembers who Perished in Afghanistan on August 26, 
                    2021, During the Evacuation of Citizens of the 
                    United States and Afghan Allies at Hamid Karzai 
                    International Airport, Use of the Rotunda of the 
                    Capitol, Posthumously a Congressional Gold Medal. H. 
                    Con. Res. 126; Mrs. McClain.

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

                Statue of Martha Hughes Cannon, Authorizing the Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. 
                    Con. Res. 127; Ms. Maloy et al.

                Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. 
                    Trump, Establishing the. H. Res. 1367; Mr. Kelly of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                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.

        Joint Committees:

                Inaugural Ceremonies. S. Con. Res. 34.

                Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 
                    Use of the Rotunda and Emancipation Hall of the 
                    Capitol. S. Con. Res. 35.

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

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

                Procurement and Placement of Statue of Benjamin Franklin 
                    in the United States Capitol. H.R. 6969; Ms. 
                    Houlahan et al.

        National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National Honor 
            Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition, Use of Capitol Grounds. H. 
            Con. Res. 15; H. Con. Res. 83; Mr. Perry et al.

        No Budget, No Pay Act. S. 219.

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

        No Kings Act. S. 4973.

        Printing:

                Revised Edition of the Rules and Manual of the House of 
                    Representatives for the One Hundred Nineteenth 
                    Congress. H. Res. 1611; Mr. Graves of Louisiana.

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

        Semiquincentennial Congressional Time Capsule Act. H.R. 6394; 
            Mrs. Watson Coleman et al.

        Senate:

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

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

                Carnahan, Former Senator Jean A., Death of. S. Res. 553.

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

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

                Evans, Former Senator Daniel J., Death of. S. Res. 872.

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

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

                Graham, Daniel Robert ``Bob'', Honoring Life of. S. Res. 
                    668.

                Harris, Honorable Fred R., Death of. S. Res. 925.

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

                Hour of Meeting. S. Res. 6.

                Improving Senate Confirmation and Vacancy Oversight Act. 
                    S. 5133.

                Inhofe, Honorable James Mountain, Death of. S. Res. 765.

                Johnson, Former Senator Timothy Peter, Death of. S. Res. 
                    902.

                King Kamehameha I Birthday, Use of Emancipation Hall in 
                    the Capitol Visitor Center. S. Con. Res. 36.

                Kohl, Senator Herb, Death of. S. Res. 523.

                Lieberman, Joseph Isadore, Former Senator for 
                    Connecticut, Honoring the Life of. S. Res. 655.

                Mayorkas, Alejandro Nicholas, Providing for the Issuance 
                    of a Summons, Providing for the Appointment of a 
                    Committee to Receive and to Report Evidence, and 
                    Establishing Related Procedures Concerning the 
                    Articles of Impeachment. S.J. Res. 68.

                Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro 
                    Nicholas, Related Procedures Concerning the Articles 
                    of Impeachment. S.J. Res. 67. S.J. Res. 69.

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

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

                President of the Senate to Certify the Report of the 
                    Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
                    of the Senate Regarding the Refusal of Dr. Ralph de 
                    la Torre to Appear and Testify Before the Committee, 
                    Authorizing the. S. Res. 837.

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

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

                Pryor, David Hampton, Honoring the Life of. S. Res. 673.

                Puckett, Jr., Ralph, Lying in Honor, the Last Surviving 
                    Medal of Honor Recipient for Korean Conflict, 
                    Authorizing the Use of the Rotunda of the Capitol. 
                    S. Con. Res. 33.

                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 ``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 ``Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal 
                    Recovery Funds'', Congressional Disapproval of the 
                    Rule Submitted by the Department of the Treasury. 
                    S.J. Res. 57.

                Relating to ``Energy Conservation Program: Energy 
                    Conservation Standards for Consumer Furnaces'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Department of Energy. S.J. Res. 58.

                Relating to ``Importation of Fresh Beef From Paraguay'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by 
                    the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. S.J. 
                    Res. 62.

                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. S.J. Res. 43.

                Relating to ``National Performance Management Measures; 
                    Assessing Performance of the National Highway 
                    System, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measure'', 
                    Congressional Disapproval of Rule Submitted by the 
                    Federal Highway Administration. S.J. Res. 61.

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

                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 the Disapproval of the Presidential Report 
                    with Respect to the Indebtedness of the Government 
                    of Ukraine. S.J. Res. 117.

                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.

                Sasser, Honorable James Ralph, Death of. S. Res. 888.

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

                Symms, Honorable Steven D., Death of. S. Res. 813.

Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. S. 214.

Consumer Safety Technology Act. H.R. 4814; Mr. Soto et al.

Contributions of the Jewish American Community, Calling on Elected 
    Officials and Civil Society Leaders to Join in Efforts to Educate 
    the Public on the. H. Res. 1215; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et al.

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.

        Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act. H.R. 3018; Mrs. 
            McBath et al.

        Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act. S. 3998.

        Improving Access to Our Courts Act. S. 227.

        Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act. S. 
            4199.

        No More Political Prosecutions Act. H.R. 2553; Mr. Fry et al.

        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:

        Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act. H.R. 5585; Mr. Ciscomani 
            et al.

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

        Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act. H.R. 
            7343; Mr. Van Drew et al.

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

        Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 5856; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al.

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

        Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act. S. 930.

        Impact of Crime on Public Building Usage Act. H.R. 6261; Mrs. 
            Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Improving Law Enforcement Officer Safety and Wellness Through 
            Data Act. H.R. 7581; Mr. Bishop of North Carolina et al.

        Justice for Murder Victims Act. S. 3859.

        Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act. H.R. 8205; Mr. 
            Fitzgerald et al.

        Lieutenant Osvaldo Albarati Stopping Prison Contraband Act. S. 
            5284.

        Opioid Overdose Data Collection Enhancement Act. S. 5130.

        Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act. S. 724.

        Preventing Child Trafficking Act. S. 3687.

        Project Safe Childhood Act. S. 1170.

        Reauthorizing Support and Treatment for Officers in Crisis Act. 
            S. 4235.

        Recruit and Retain Act. H.R. 3325; Mr. Hunt et al. S. 546.

        Retired Federal Law Enforcement Officers Continuing Service Act. 
            S. 3335.

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

        Strong Communities Act. S. 994.

        Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking Act. S. 4640.

        Violence Against Law Enforcement Officers. H. Res. 1213; Mr. 
            Stauber et al.

Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act. H.R. 5390; Mrs. 
    Miller-Meeks et al.

                                    D

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

Default Prevention Act. H.R. 187; Mr. McClintock et al.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT:

        Authority of Department of Defense to Conduct Certain Military 
            Activities at Nevada Test and Training Range, Clarification 
            of. H.R. 6070; Mr. Amodei et al.

        Building Chips in America Act. S. 2228.

        Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Corrections Act. S. 4548.

        Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act. H.R. 5527; Ms. 
            Mace et al.

        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.

        National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2025. S. 4638.

        Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense 
            Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025. H.R. 5009; Mr. Joyce 
            of Ohio et al. H.R. 8070; Mr. Rogers of Alabama et al.

DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR:

        Accelerating Appraisals and Conservation Efforts Act. H.R. 5443; 
            Ms. Lee of Nevada et al.

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

        Alaska Offshore Parity Act. S. 620.

        Alaska's Right to Produce Act. H.R. 6285; Mr. Stauber et al.

        America's Revegetation and Carbon Sequestration Act. S. 2991.

        Authority of Department of Defense to Conduct Certain Military 
            Activities at Nevada Test and Training Range, Clarification 
            of. H.R. 6070; Mr. Amodei et al.

        Authorization to Mine Federal Minerals. S. 4432.

        Biking on Long-Distance Trails Act. H.R. 1319; Mr. Neguse et al.

        BRIDGE Production Act. H.R. 5616; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

        Cahokia Mounds Mississippian Culture Study Act. S. 4164.

        Cape Fox Land Entitlement Finalization Act. S. 3617.

        CLEAN Act. H.R. 1449; Mr. Fulcher.

        Colorado Energy Prosperity Act. H.R. 6547; Ms. Boebert et al.

        Colorado River Salinity Control Fix Act. H.R. 7872; Mr. Curtis 
            et al. S. 2514.

        Comprehensive Grizzly Bear Management Act. H.R. 1419; Mr. 
            Rosendale et al.

        Connect Our Parks Act. S. 2018.

        Continental Divide Trail Completion Act. S. 594.

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

        Denouncing the Harmful, Anti-American Energy Policies of the 
            Biden Administration. H. Res. 987; Mr. Newhouse et al.

        Deploying Infrastructure with Greater Internet Transactions And 
            Legacy Applications Act. H.R. 3299; Mrs. Cammack et al.

        Direct Hire To Fight Fires. H.R. 3499; Mr. Issa et al.

        Disapproval of the Withdrawal by the Secretary of the Interior 
            of National Forest System Lands in Cook, Lake, and Saint 
            Louis Counties, Minnesota, From Disposition Under the United 
            States Mineral and Geothermal Leasing Laws. H. Con. Res. 34; 
            Mr. Stauber.

        Duck Stamp Modernization Act. S. 788.

        Electronic Permitting Modernization Act. H.R. 5509; Ms. Porter 
            et al.

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

        Energy Poverty Prevention and Accountability Act. H.R. 5482; Ms. 
            Hageman et al.

        Expediting Federal Broadband Deployment Reviews Act. H.R. 3293; 
            Mr. Duncan et al.

        Expression of Interest Sensibility Act. H.R. 7375; Ms. Hageman.

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

        Finger Lakes National Heritage Area Act. S. 2743.

        Fire Island AIDS Memorial Establishment Act. S. 3534.

        Forest Information Reform Act. H.R. 200; Mr. Rosendale et al.

        Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act. H.R. 
            1586; Mr. LaMalfa et al.

        GAO Study on the Minidoka National Historic Site. S. 4936.

        Geothermal Cost-Recovery Authority Act. H.R. 7422; Ms. Ocasio-
            Cortez.

        Get Rewarding Outdoor Work for our Veterans Act. H.R. 1786; Mr. 
            Levin et al.

        Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College 
            Affiliated Areas Establishment Act. S. 3241.

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

        HEATS Act. H.R. 7409; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Help Hoover Dam Act. H.R. 7776; Ms. Lee of Nevada et al. S. 
            4016.

        Historic Greenwood District-Black Wall Street National Monument 
            Establishment Act. S. 3543.

        Indian Buffalo Management Act. H.R. 6368; Mr. LaMalfa et al. S. 
            2908.

        John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System in Topsail, 
            North Carolina, Revise the Boundaries of a Unit of. H.R. 
            2437; Mr. Murphy et al.

        Klamath Power and Facilities Agreement Support Act. S. 482.

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

        Lahaina National Heritage Area Study Act. H.R. 8219; Ms. Tokuda 
            et al. S. 4259.

        LODGE Act. H.R. 1314; Mr. Moore of Utah et al.

        Lytton Rancheria of California Land Reaffirmation. S. 4000.

        National Prescribed Fire Act. S. 4424.

        Northern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act. H.R. 
            3173; Mr. Amodei.

        Operational Flexibility Grazing Management Program Act. S. 4454.

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

        Phosphate and Potash Protection Act. H.R. 8450; Mrs. Cammack et 
            al.

        Plum Island Preservation Study Act. S. 5136.

        Promoting Accessibility on Federal Lands Act. H.R. 5665; Ms. 
            Stansbury et al.

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

        Protecting America's Rock Climbing Act. H.R. 1380; Mr. Curtis et 
            al.

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

        Recognizing the Importance of Critical Minerals in Healthcare 
            Act. H.R. 6395; Mr. Curtis et al.

        RESERVE Federal Land Act. S. 4451.

        Reversionary Interest Conveyance Act. H.R. 8946; Ms. Matsui.

        Right-Of-Way Application Transparency and Accountability Act. 
            H.R. 6011; Mr. Valadao et al.

        Route 66 National Historic Trail Designation Act. H.R. 4338; Mr. 
            LaHood et al.

        ROUTES Act. H.R. 6994; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Shasta-Trinity Marina Fees. H.R. 3324; Mr. Huffman et al. S. 
            3046.

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

        Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act. S. 
            4457.

        The Military Lands Withdrawal Act of 1999 Relating to Barry M. 
            Goldwater Range, Extensions, Additions, and Revisions to. 
            H.R. 4377; Mr. Grijalva et al.

        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.

        Urban Canal Modernization Act. H.R. 6107; Mr. Simpson et al. S. 
            2160.

        Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration 
            Exchange Act. H.R. 3049; Mr. Curtis et al. S. 1405.

        Utah State Parks Adjustment Act. H.R. 7332; Ms. Maloy. S. 2136.

        Watershed Results Act. S. 2169.

        White Oak Resilience Act. H.R. 5582; Mr. Barr et al.

        Wildfire Technology Demonstration, Evaluation, Modernization, 
            and Optimization Act. H.R. 4235; Mrs. Kim of California et 
            al.

        Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act. H.R. 3371; 
            Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al. S. 2088.

Department of State Authorization Act. S. 2043.

Deploying American Blockchains Act. H.R. 6572; Mr. Bucshon et al.

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

DISASTERS AND DISASTER RELIEF:

        Addressing Addiction After Disasters Act. H.R. 5623; Ms. Balint 
            et al.

        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. H.R. 6997; Mr. LaLota et al. 
            S. 310.

        Disaster Management Costs Modernization Act. H.R. 7671; Mr. 
            Neguse et al. S. 3071.

        Disaster Survivors Fairness Act. H.R. 1796; Ms. Titus et al. S. 
            5067.

        Drought Preparedness Act. H.R. 4385; Mr. Neguse et al. S. 4242.

        Duplications of Benefits Victims Relief Act. H.R. 6083; Mr. 
            Graves of Louisiana et al.

        EQUIP Act. H.R. 8616; Mr. Perry.

        Extreme Heat Emergency Act. S. 4898.

        Facilitating Hazard Mitigation Projects Act. S. 3067.

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

        Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act. H.R. 5863; Mr. Steube et al.

        FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act. H.R. 2672; Mr. Dunn of 
            Florida et al.

        Fire Management Assistance Grants for Tribal Governments Act. 
            H.R. 9121; Ms. Davids of Kansas et al. S. 4654.

        HELP Response and Recovery Act. S. 3648.

        Investing in Community Resilience Act. S. 4900.

        Making Aid for Local Disasters Equal Now Act. H.R. 6435; Mrs. 
            Rodgers of Washington et al.

        National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization 
            Act. S. 3606.

        National Landslide Preparedness Act Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            7003; Ms. DelBene et al.

        Natural Disaster Recovery Program Act. H.R. 9750; Mr. Rouzer et 
            al.

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

        POWER Act. H.R. 9541; Ms. Hoyle of Oregon et al.

        Rebuilding with Resilience Act. S. 5313.

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

        State-Managed Disaster Relief Act. H.R. 8728; Mr. Graves of 
            Louisiana et al.

        Think Differently About Emergencies Act. H.R. 6249; Mr. Molinaro 
            et al.

        Wildfire Response Improvement Act. H.R. 7070; Mr. Stanton 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.

                8. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 916) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 625) Keep Americans Safe Act; Filed January 
                    10, 2024. H. Res. 916; Ms. DeGette.

                9. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1016) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 5673) Responsible Legislating Act; Filed March 
                    12, 2024. H. Res. 1016; Mr. McGovern.

                10. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1027) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 626) Breaking the Gridlock Act; Filed March 
                    12, 2024. H. Res. 1027; Mr. Fitzpatrick.

                11. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 961) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 5863) Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act; Filed 
                    April 30, 2024. H. Res. 961; Mr. Steube.

                12. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1240) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 4121) Right to Contraception Act; Filed June 
                    4, 2024. H. Res. 1240; Ms. Manning.

                13. Discharge the Committee on the Judiciary from the 
                    consideration of the bill, H.R. 3018, Federal 
                    Extreme Risk Protection Order Act; Filed June 26, 
                    2024. H.R. 3018; Mrs. McBath.

                14. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1302) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 396) Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act; 
                    Filed July 9, 2024. H. Res. 1302; Ms. Titus.

                15. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1346) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 7056) Access to Family Building Act; Filed 
                    July 24, 2024. H. Res. 1346; Ms. Wild.

                16. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1410) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 82) Social Security Fairness Act; Filed 
                    September 10, 2024. H. Res. 1410; Mr. Graves of 
                    Louisiana.

                17. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1115) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the 
                    resolution (H. Res. 967) Amending the Rules of the 
                    House of Representatives to Permit Members to Vote 
                    by Proxy in Certain Cases; Filed September 24, 2024. 
                    H. Res. 1115; Mrs. Luna.

                18. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1452) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 2708) Latonya Reeves Freedom Act; Filed 
                    November 13, 2024. H. Res. 1452; Mr. Cohen.

                19. Discharge the Committee on Energy and Commerce from 
                    consideration of the bill (H.R. 1279) Sunshine 
                    Protection Act; Filed November 14, 2024. H.R. 1279; 
                    Mr. Steube.

                20. Discharge the Committee on Rules from consideration 
                    of the resolution (H. Res. 1560) entitled, a 
                    resolution providing for consideration of the bill 
                    (H.R. 8996) Railroad Safety Enhancement Act; Filed 
                    November 20, 2024. H. Res. 1560; Mr. Moulton.

Disclosing Foreign Influence in Lobbying Act. S. 829.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:

        American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Citizen 
            Voter Act. H.R. 4396; Mr. Bost et al.

        D.C. Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act. 
            H.R. 7530; Mr. Donalds et al.

        D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization 
            Act. H.R. 4984; Mr. Comer et al.

        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.

        End Zuckerbucks Act. H.R. 7319; Ms. Tenney et al.

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

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

        Protecting Our Nation's Capital Emergency Act. H.R. 5798; Mr. 
            Garbarino et al.

        Wastewater Infrastructure Grants, District of Columbia Eligible. 
            H.R. 4043; Ms. Norton.

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

        Words Matter for the District of Columbia Courts Act. S. 3698.

DRUGS AND NARCOTICS:

        CATCH Fentanyl Act. S. 4062.

        Controlled Substances Act, Fix Technical Error in the 
            Definitions. H.R. 455; Mr. Burchett et al. S. 223.

        DETECT Fentanyl and Xylazine Act. H.R. 8663; Mr. LaLota et al. 
            S. 4419.

        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.

        Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            9598; Mr. Comer et al.

        Opioid Overdose Data Collection Enhancement Act. S. 5130.

        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.

        Stop Fentanyl Money Laundering Act. H.R. 3244; Mr. Luetkemeyer 
            et al.

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

        SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act. S. 
            3393.

                                    E

Economic Development Reauthorization Act. S. 3891.

EDUCATION:

        Accreditation for College Excellence Act. H.R. 3724; Mr. Owens 
            et al.

        Advancing Research in Education Act. S. 3392.

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

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

        Civil Rights Protection Act. H.R. 8648; Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer.

        College Cost Reduction Act. H.R. 6951; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Combating the Lies of Authoritarians in School Systems Act. H.R. 
            5567; Mr. Joyce of Ohio 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.

        Contributions of the Jewish American Community, Calling on 
            Elected Officials and Civil Society Leaders to Join in 
            Efforts to Educate the Public on the. H. Res. 1215; Ms. 
            Wasserman Schultz 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.

        Educational Choice for Children Act. H.R. 9462; Mr. Smith of 
            Nebraska 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.

        Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act. H.R. 6418; Ms. 
            Letlow et al.

        FAFSA Deadline Act. H.R. 8932; Mrs. Houchin et al.

        Jenna Quinn Law. H.R. 7233; Mr. Moran et al. S. 1147.

        Justice for Jana Elementary Act. S. 418.

        NACIE Improvement Act. S. 5355.

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

        Never Again Education Reauthorization and Study Act. H.R. 8606; 
            Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

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

        Paul S. Sarbanes Visitor and Education Center. H.R. 6826; Mr. 
            Mfume et al. S. 3544.

        Pregnant Students Rights Act. H.R. 6914; Mrs. Hinson et al.

        Promoting Responsible Oversight To Eliminate Communist Teachings 
            for Our Kids Act. H.R. 6816; Mr. Hern et al.

        PROTECT Kids Act. H.R. 736; Mr. Walberg et al.

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

        Protecting Student Athletes Economic Freedom Act. H.R. 8534; Mr. 
            Good of Virginia et al.

        Respecting the First Amendment on Campus Act. H.R. 7683; Mr. 
            Williams of New York et al.

        Stop Campus Hazing Act. H.R. 5646; Mrs. McBath et al.

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

        Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to 
            Education Act. H.R. 8649; Mr. Bean of Florida.

        Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies 
            Act. H.R. 7227; Ms. Davids of Kansas et al.

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

ELECTIONS AND VOTING:

        ACE Act. H.R. 4563; Mr. Steil et al.

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

        AI Transparency in Elections Act. S. 3875.

        American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Citizen 
            Voter Act. H.R. 4396; Mr. Bost et al.

        American Donor Privacy and Foreign Funding Transparency Act. 
            H.R. 8293; Mr. Schweikert.

        Citizen Ballot Protection Act. H.R. 4316; Mr. Palmer et al.

        COCOA Act. H.R. 6513; Mr. Carey et al.

        Electronic Filing of Electioneering Communication Reports Act. 
            H.R. 7321; Mr. Morelle et al.

        End Zuckerbucks Act. H.R. 7319; H.R. 8291; Ms. Tenney et al.

        Ending FCC Meddling in Our Elections Act. S. 4853.

        Federal Election Audit Act. H.R. 4555; Mr. Murphy.

        Hiring Preference for Veterans and Americans With Disabilities 
            Act. H.R. 4486; Mr. Mike Garcia of California.

        NO VOTE for Non-Citizens Act. H.R. 4460; Mr. Griffith et al.

        Preparing Election Administrators for AI Act. S. 3897.

        Preventing Foreign Interference in American Elections Act. H.R. 
            8399; Mr. Steil et al.

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

        Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act. H.R. 6493; Ms. Hageman et 
            al.

        Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act. S. 2770.

        Protecting American Voters Act. H.R. 3162; Mr. Roy et al.

        Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. H.R. 8281; Mr. Roy et 
            al.

        SHIELD Act. H.R. 9488; Mr. Steil et al.

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

        Vote by Mail Tracking Act. H.R. 5658; Ms. Porter et al.

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

End China's De Minimis Abuse Act. H.R. 7979; Mr. Murphy et al.

End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act. H.R. 7980; 
    Mrs. Miller of West Virginia et al.

Ending Trading and Holdings In Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act. S. 
    1171.

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.

        Affordable Air Conditioning Act. H.R. 7626; Mr. Crenshaw.

        Affordable Housing Over Mandating Efficiency Standards Act. H.R. 
            6421; Mr. Bucshon et al.

        Alaska's Right to Produce Act. H.R. 6285; Mr. Stauber et al.

        Atomic Energy Advancement Act. H.R. 6544; Mr. Duncan et al.

        Authorization to Mine Federal Minerals. S. 4432.

        BRIDGE Production Act. H.R. 5616; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

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

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

        Carbon Tax Would be Detrimental to the United States Economy, 
            Expressing the Sense of Congress. H. Con. Res. 86; Mr. Zinke 
            et al.

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

        Clothes Dryer Reliability Act. H.R. 7645; Mr. Ezell.

        Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act. S. 4576.

        Commence Construction of Certain Hydropower Projects, Extension 
            of Time to. S. 3373.

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

        Critical Mineral Consistency Act. H.R. 8446; Mr. Ciscomani et 
            al.

        Critical Minerals Security Act. S. 3631.

        Deadline to Commence Construction of Certain Hydroelectric 
            Projects on the Red River, Extension of. S. 4050.

        Denouncing the Harmful, Anti-American Energy Policies of the 
            Biden Administration. H. Res. 987; Mr. Newhouse et al.

        Department of Energy AI Act. S. 4664.

        Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act. S. 4932.

        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.

        Energy Emergency Leadership Act. H.R. 3277; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Energy Permitting Reform Act. S. 4753.

        Energy Poverty Prevention and Accountability Act. H.R. 5482; Ms. 
            Hageman et al.

        Enhancing Geothermal Production on Federal Lands Act. H.R. 6482; 
            Mr. Fulcher et al.

        ETAP Act. S. 914.

        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.

        Geothermal Energy Opportunity Act. H.R. 7370; Mr. Curtis.

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

        Guaranteeing Reliable Infrastructure Development Act. H.R. 6185; 
            Mr. Duncan.

        Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act. H.R. 6192; Mrs. Lesko et al.

        HEATS Act. H.R. 7409; Mrs. Kim of California 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.

        Liberty in Laundry Act. H.R. 7673; Mr. Ogles et al.

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

        Milestones for Advanced Nuclear Fuel Act. H.R. 8674; Mr. 
            Williams of New York et al.

        Mineral Amendment to the Mineral Leasing Act. S. 3596.

        Mining Schools Act. H.R. 2685; Mr. Owens et al. S. 912.

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

        NEPA Review. H.R. 6474; Mrs. Steel et al.

        Next Generation Pipelines Research and Development Act. H.R. 
            7073; Mr. Weber of Texas 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 America's Distribution Transformer Supply Chain Act. 
            H.R. 4167; Mr. Hudson 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.

        Providing Reliable, Objective, Verifiable Emissions Intensity 
            and Transparency Act. S. 1863.

        Radiation Exposure Compensation Reauthorization Act. S. 3853.

        Recognizing the Importance of Critical Minerals in Healthcare 
            Act. H.R. 6395; Mr. Curtis et al.

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

        Refrigerator Freedom Act. H.R. 7637; Mrs. Miller-Meeks.

        Relating to ``Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation 
            Standards for Consumer Furnaces'', Congressional Disapproval 
            of the Rule Submitted by the Department of Energy. S.J. Res. 
            58.

        Royalty Resiliency Act. H.R. 7377; Mr. Hunt 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.

        Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act. H.R. 
            1797; Mr. Torres of New York et al. S. 1008.

        Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards Act. H.R. 7700; Mr. 
            Langworthy et al.

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

        Supercritical Geothermal Research and Development Act. H.R. 
            8665; Mr. Lucas 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.

Enhanced Regulatory Flexibility Assessment Act. H.R. 9032; Ms. Maloy.

Ensuring Nationwide Access to a Better Life Experience Act. S. 4541.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION:

        America's Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            8811; Mr. Wittman et al. S. 3791.

        Brownfields Reauthorization Act. S. 2959.

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

        Dolores River National Conservation Area and Special Management 
            Area Act. S. 636.

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

        Good Samaritan Remediation of Abandoned Hardrock Mines Act. H.R. 
            7779; Ms. Maloy et al. S. 2781.

        Implement, Administer, or Enforce Certain Rules of the 
            Environmental Protection Agency, Prohibiting the Use of 
            Funds. S. 4072.

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

        Legacy Mine Cleanup Act. S. 3858.

        Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act. 
            H.R. 4389; Ms. Salazar et al.

        Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary of National Significance Act. 
            S. 50.

        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.

Equal Representation Act. H.R. 7109; Mr. Edwards et al.

Equal Treatment of Public Servants Act. H.R. 5342; Mr. Arrington et al.

Expediting Federal Broadband Deployment Reviews Act. H.R. 3293; Mr. 
    Duncan et al.

Extreme Weather and Heat Response Modernization Act. H.R. 9024; Ms. 
    Titus et al.

                                    F

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION:

        Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan 
            Authoritarian Regime Act. H.R. 825; Mr. Waltz et al.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:

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

        Application of NEPA and NHPA to Certain Communications Projects. 
            H.R. 4141; Mr. Fulcher.

        Ending FCC Meddling in Our Elections Act. S. 4853.

        Foreign Adversary Communications Transparency Act. H.R. 820; Ms. 
            Stefanik et al.

        Future Uses of Technology Upholding Reliable and Enhanced 
            Networks Act. H.R. 1513; Ms. Matsui 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.

        NET Act. S. 690.

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

        Rural Broadband Protection Act. S. 275.

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

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

        Spectrum Auction Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3565; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington et al.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:

        ACCESS Act. H.R. 7887; Ms. Mace et al. S. 4631.

        Agency Preparation for Transitions Act. S. 3654.

        AI LEAD Act. S. 2293.

        ALERT Act. H.R. 262; Mr. Good of Virginia et al.

        All-American Flag Act. S. 1973.

        Artificial Intelligence Leadership Training Act. S. 1564.

        Bald Eagle as National Bird, Designation of. S. 4610.

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

        Billion Dollar Boondoggle Act. S. 1258.

        BIOSECURE Act. H.R. 8333; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Bring Our Heroes Home Act. S. 2315.

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

        Clear and Concise Content Act. S. 717.

        Comment Integrity and Management Act. H.R. 7528; Mr. Higgins of 
            Louisiana.

        Conforming Procedures for Federal Task and Delivery Order 
            Contracts Act. S. 3626.

        Congressional Budget Office Data Access Act. S. 1549.

        Contracting with Certain Biotechnology Providers, Prohibition 
            on. S. 3558.

        DOOBIE Act. S. 4711.

        Duplication Scoring Act. S. 780.

        Eliminate Useless Reports Act. H.R. 5301; Mr. Robert Garcia of 
            California et al. S. 2073.

        Ending Improper Payments to Deceased People Act. S. 2492.

        Executive Branch Accountability and Transparency Act. S. 2270.

        FASTA Reform Act. H.R. 6277; Mr. Perry et al. S. 3880.

        Federal Acquisition Security Council Improvement Act. H.R. 9597; 
            Mr. Comer et al. S. 5310.

        Federal Advisory Committee Database Act. S. 5302.

        Federal Agency Performance Act. S. 709.

        Federal AI Governance and Transparency Act. H.R. 7532; Mr. Comer 
            et al.

        Federal Cyber Workforce Training Act. S. 4715.

        Federal Data Center Enhancement Act. S. 933.

        Federal Information Security Modernization Act. H.R. 4552; Ms. 
            Mace et al.

        Federal Oversight of Construction Use and Safety Act. H.R. 6260; 
            Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        FEHB Protection Act. S. 4035.

        FIT Procurement Act. H.R. 9595; Mr. Burlison. S. 4066.

        FOCA Act. H.R. 1209; Mr. Comer et al.

        FREE Act. H.R. 8784; Ms. Maloy et al.

        Full Faith and Credit Act. S. 82.

        GAO Database Modernization Act. S. 679.

        GAO Inspector General Parity Act. S. 1510.

        GOOD Act. H.R. 890; Mr. Comer et al.

        Government Service Delivery Improvement Act. H.R. 5887; Mr. 
            Khanna et al.

        Government Spending Oversight Act. S. 4036.

        Grant Transparency Act. H.R. 5536; Mr. Fry et al. S. 2260.

        GSA Technology Accountability Act. H.R. 7524; Mr. Sessions et 
            al.

        Guaranteeing Reliable Infrastructure Development Act. H.R. 6185; 
            Mr. Duncan.

        Guidance Clarity Act. H.R. 4428; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al. S. 108.

        Identifying and Eliminating Wasteful Programs Act. S. 666.

        Impact of Crime on Public Building Usage Act. H.R. 6261; Mrs. 
            Chavez-DeRemer et al.

        Improving Contracting Outcomes Act. S. 4055.

        Improving Digital Identity Act. S. 884.

        Improving Federal Building Security Act. H.R. 8530; Mr. Ezell et 
            al. S. 3613.

        Improving Federal Financial Management Act. S. 4700.

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

        Improving Government Services Act. S. 2866.

        Information Quality Assurance Act. H.R. 7219; Mrs. McClain et 
            al.

        Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act. S. 1871.

        Legacy IT Reduction Act. S. 2032.

        Maximizing Office Value and Efficiency Act. H.R. 6278; Mr. 
            Perry.

        Modernizing Data Practices to Improve Government Act. S. 5109.

        Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act. H.R. 5527; Ms. 
            Mace et al.

        Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review. H.R. 7533; Mr. 
            Biggs et al.

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

        Multi-Cloud Innovation and Advancement Act. S. 2871.

        Never Again Education Reauthorization Act. S. 3448.

        Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            9598; Mr. Comer et al.

        ORG CHART Act. S. 5312.

        Permitting Council Improvement Act. S. 4679.

        PREPARED for AI Act. S. 4495.

        Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act. H.R. 6493; Ms. Hageman 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. H.R. 
            2941; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al. S. 1332.

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

        REG Budgeting Act. H.R. 7867; Mr. Fallon et al.

        REPORT Act. S. 945.

        REPUBLIC Act. S. 4373.

        Reuse Excess Property Act. S. 2685.

        Safe and Smart Federal Purchasing Act. H.R. 5528; Mr. Donalds et 
            al.

        Safeguarding the Transparency and Efficiency of Payments Act. S. 
            2924.

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

        Secure Adjacent Federal Property Act. S. 1868.

        Securing America's Federal Equipment Supply Chains Act. S. 4651.

        Securing Chain of Command Continuity Act. H.R. 6972; Mrs. 
            Kiggans of Virginia et al.

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

        SHARE IT Act. H.R. 9566; Mr. Langworthy et al. S. 3594.

        Special District Grant Accessibility Act. H.R. 7525; Mr. Fallon 
            et al.

        Stop Secret Spending Act. S. 3926.

        Streamlining Federal Grants Act. S. 2286.

        Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets 
            Act. H.R. 1695; Mr. Cartwright et al. S. 931.

        Strengthening Oversight of Federal Records Act. S. 4042.

        Taxpayer Resources Used in Emergencies Accountability Act. S. 
            5098.

        Telework Reform Act. S. 3015.

        Telework Transparency Act. S. 4043.

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

        Time to Choose Act. S. 3810.

        To Require the Administrator of the GSA to Submit a Report 
            Describing a Process for Seeking Public Comment About 
            Proposed Changes to Mandatory Design Standards for Public 
            Buildings. H.R. 6317; Ms. Titus.

        Transparent Automated Governance Act. S. 1865.

        Unfunded Mandates Accountability and Transparency Act. H.R. 
            3230; Ms. Foxx et al.

        Unity through Service Act. S. 2150.

        Value Over Cost Act. H.R. 9596; Mr. Donalds et al.

        Working Dog Health and Welfare Act. S. 2414.

Federal Prison Oversight Act. H.R. 3019; Mrs. McBath et al.

Federal Register Modernization Act. H.R. 9592; Mr. Higgins of Louisiana 
    et al.

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.

        Agricultural Security Risk Review Act. H.R. 3378; Mr. Lucas 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 Resilience and Regulatory Improvement Act. H.R. 8337; Mr. 
            Barr et al.

        Bank Safety Act. H.R. 4206; Mr. Sherman et al.

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

        Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act. H.R. 1747; Mr. Emmer et al.

        CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act. H.R. 5403; Mr. Emmer et al.

        CDFI Fund Transparency Act. H.R. 3161; Mr. Rose 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.

        Chinese Military and Surveillance Company Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            760; Mr. Barr et al.

        Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act. H.R. 4766; Mr. McHenry et 
            al.

        Clarity in Lending Act. H.R. 8338; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Combating Money Laundering in Cyber Crime Act. H.R. 7156; Mr. 
            Fitzgerald 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.

        Data Privacy Act. H.R. 1165; Mr. McHenry.

        Earned Wage Access Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 7428; Mr. Steil 
            et al.

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

        End Financing for Hamas and State Sponsors of Terrorism Act. 
            H.R. 6322; Mr. Steil 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 Access Improvements Act. H.R. 5523; Ms. Waters.

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

        Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act. 
            H.R. 4763; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania et al.

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

        Financial Services Innovation Act. H.R. 7440; Mr. McHenry et al.

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

        Financial Technology Protection Act. H.R. 2969; Mr. Nunn of Iowa 
            et al.

        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.

        Fostering the Use of Technology to Uphold Regulatory 
            Effectiveness in Supervision Act. H.R. 7437; Mrs. Houchin 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.

        Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act. S. 3502.

        Human Trafficking Survivor Tax Relief Act. S. 159.

        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 Financial Regulatory Accountability and Transparency 
            Act. H.R. 3556; Mr. Barr et al.

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

        Insurance Data Protection Act. H.R. 5535; Mr. Fitzgerald et al.

        Iran Counterterrorism Act. H.R. 6323; Mrs. Kim of California et 
            al.

        Iran Sanctions Accountability Act. H.R. 6015; Mr. Luetkemeyer.

        Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act. H.R. 4691; Mr. Self 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.

        OFAC Licensure for Investigators Act. H.R. 6370; Mrs. Beatty 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.

        Promoting Access to Capital in Underbanked Communities Act. H.R. 
            758; Mr. Barr 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.

        Public Health Emergency Medical Supplies Enhancement Act. H.R. 
            1166; Mr. Vargas et al.

        Rescission of Certain Waivers and Licenses Relating to Iran, to 
            Provide for. H.R. 5947; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Respect State Housing Laws Act. H.R. 802; Mr. Loudermilk et al.

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

        Safeguarding American Farms from Foreign Influence Act. H.R. 
            5409; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        SEC Reform and Restructuring Act. H.R. 8339; Mrs. Wagner et al.

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

        Securing America's Vaccines for Emergencies Act. H.R. 555; Mr. 
            Hill et al.

        Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Act. S. 1316.

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

        Stop Fentanyl Money Laundering Act. H.R. 3244; Mr. Luetkemeyer 
            et al.

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

        Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act. H.R. 4116; Mr. Green 
            of Texas et al.

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

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

        Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            4723; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Wildfire Insurance Coverage Study Act. H.R. 7462; Ms. Waters.

Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act. S. 5013.

Fire Department Repayment Act. H.R. 3396; Mr. Harder of California et 
    al.

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

Fire Ready Nation Act. S. 4343.

Fire Safe Electrical Corridors Act. H.R. 6012; Mr. Carbajal et al.

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.

        Agricultural Security Risk Review Act. H.R. 3378; Mr. Lucas et 
            al.

        American Cooperation with Our Neighbors Act. H.R. 2789; Mr. 
            Stanton et al.

        Antisemitic - ``from the river to the sea, Palestine will be 
            free'', Must be Condemned. H. Res. 883; Mr. D'Esposito et 
            al.

        Antisemitism, Condemning the Global Rise of. H. Res. 1449; Ms. 
            Manning et al.

        Armenian Protection Act. S. 3000.

        Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act. H.R. 3202; Mr. Wilson of 
            South Carolina et al.

        Biden-Harris Administration Responsible for Decisionmaking and 
            Execution Failures Throughout the Withdrawal From 
            Afghanistan, Ensuring Accountability. H. Res. 1469; Mr. 
            McCaul et al.

        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.

        Chinese Military and Surveillance Company Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            760; Mr. Barr et al.

        Combatting Foreign Surveillance Spyware Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            5557; Mr. Himes et al.

        Condemning Rape and Sexual Violence Committed by Hamas in its 
            War Against Israel. H. Res. 966; Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida 
            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.

        Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts Authorization Act. 
            H.R. 8368; Ms. Titus et al.

        Corbett, Ryan, who was Wrongfully Detained by the Taliban on 
            August 10, 2022, and Condemning the Wrongful Detention of 
            Americans by the Taliban. H. Res. 965; Ms. Tenney et al.

        Countering the PRC Malign Influence Fund Authorization Act. H.R. 
            1157; Mr. Barr.

        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.

        Divided Families National Registry Act. H.R. 7152; Ms. Wexton et 
            al.

        Economic Espionage Prevention Act. H.R. 8361; Mr. McCormick et 
            al.

        Embassy Construction Integrity Act. H.R. 6306; Mr. Mills et al.

        Encouraging the European Union to Determine that the European 
            Union Should Sanction the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps 
            Now As a Terrorist Entity Resolution. H. Res. 288; Ms. 
            Tenney et al.

        End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act. H.R. 
            7980; Mrs. Miller of West Virginia et al.

        End Financing for Hamas and State Sponsors of Terrorism Act. 
            H.R. 6322; Mr. Steil et al.

        End Iranian Terrorism Act. S. 3235.

        End Tuberculosis Now Act. S. 288.

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

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

        Export Control Enforcement and Enhancement Act. H.R. 7151; Mrs. 
            Wagner et al.

        Export Control Reform Act of 2018 Relating to the Review of the 
            Interagency Dispute Resolution Process, to Amend. H.R. 6602; 
            Mr. McCormick.

        Fair Credit for American Hostages Act. S. 5543.

        Falun Gong Protection Act. H.R. 4132; Mr. Perry et al.

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

        Financial Access Improvements Act. H.R. 5523; Ms. Waters.

        Fogel, Marc, Release of. S. Con. Res. 18.

        Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Corrections Act. S. 4548.

        Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 5856; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et 
            al.

        Freezing HAMAS Act. H.R. 5945; Mr. Meuser et al.

        Global Anti-Human Trafficking Enhancement Act. H.R. 7089; Mr. 
            James 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.

        Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad International Terrorism 
            Support Prevention Act. S. 3874.

        Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act. S. 416.

        Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) Certification Act. 
            H.R. 1103; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. S. 490.

        IGO Anti-Boycott Act. H.R. 3016; Mr. Lawler et al.

        Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act. H.R. 8282; Mr. Roy et al.

        Illicit Captagon Trafficking Suppression Act. H.R. 4681; Mr. 
            Hill et al.

        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 Freedom Protection Act. S. 3854.

        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.

        Iran Counterterrorism Act. H.R. 6323; Mrs. Kim of California et 
            al.

        Iran Sanctions Accountability Act. H.R. 6015; Mr. Luetkemeyer.

        Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act. H.R. 4691; Mr. Self et al.

        Iraq. H. Res. 554; Ms. Slotkin et al. 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. Res. 1143; Mr. Kean of New Jersey et al. H. 
            Con. Res. 57; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Israel Security Assistance Support Act. H.R. 8369; Mr. Calvert 
            et al.

        Japan. H. Res. 1056; Mr. Connolly et al.

        Mahsa Amini Human Rights and Security Accountability Act. H.R. 
            589; Mr. Banks et al. S. 2626.

        Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control 
            Transparency Act. H.R. 6614; Mr. Jackson of Texas et al.

        Making Iran Sanctions Stick In Lieu of Expiration of Sanctions 
            Act. S. 2336.

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

        No Dollars To Uyghur Forced Labor Act. H.R. 4039; Mr. Moran et 
            al.

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

        No Paydays for Hostage-Takers Act. H.R. 5826; Mr. Wilson of 
            South Carolina et al.

        No Russian Tunnel to Crimea Act. H.R. 7701; Mr. Meeks et al.

        No Technology for Terror Act. H.R. 6603; Mr. Moran et al.

        No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act. 
            H.R. 1425; Mr. Tiffany et al.

        North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3012; Mrs. 
            Kim of California et al.

        Oppose Financial or Material Support by Foreign Countries to the 
            Taliban, Strategy to. H.R. 6586; Mr. Burchett et al.

        Opposing Efforts to Place One-Sided Pressure on Israel with 
            Respect to Gaza. H. Res. 1117; Ms. Salazar et al.

        Pacific Partnership Act. H.R. 7159; Mr. Case et al.

        Pakistan. H. Res. 901; Mr. McCormick et al.

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

        Passport System Reform and Backlog Prevention Act. H.R. 6610; 
            Mr. Issa et al.

        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.

        Philippines. H. Res. 837; Mr. Moylan 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.

        Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act. H.R. 
            533; Mr. McGovern et al. S. 138.

        Promoting United States Wireless Leadership Act. H.R. 1377; Mr. 
            Walberg et al.

        Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act. 
            H.R. 9456; Mr. Newhouse et al.

        READ Act Reauthorization Act. S. 41.

        Remote Access Security Act. H.R. 8152; Mr. Lawler et al.

        REPO for Ukrainians Act. S. 2003.

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

        Rescission of Certain Waivers and Licenses Relating to Iran, to 
            Provide for. H.R. 5947; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        Restoring Sovereignty and Human Rights in Nicaragua Act. S. 
            1881.

        Revoke Iranian Funding Act. H.R. 6000; Mr. Nunn of Iowa et al.

        Russia. H. Con. Res. 27; Mr. Keating et al. S. Con. Res. 7.

        Safeguarding American Farms from Foreign Influence Act. H.R. 
            5409; Mr. Luetkemeyer et al.

        Safeguarding Tunisian Democracy Act. S. 2006.

        Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act. H.R. 5613; Mr. Waltz et al.

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

        Science and Technology Agreement Enhanced Congressional 
            Notification Act. H.R. 5245; Mr. Barr et al.

        Securing Global Telecommunications Act. H.R. 4741; Ms. Manning 
            et al.

        Solidify Iran Sanctions Act. H.R. 3033; Mrs. Steel et al.

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

        Standing Against Houthi Aggression Act. H.R. 6046; Mr. Clyde et 
            al.

        STOP CCP Act. H.R. 3334; Mrs. McClain 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. S. 1829.

        Stop Support for United Nations Relief and Works Agency Act. 
            H.R. 7122; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

        Strengthening the Quad Act. H.R. 5375; Mr. Meeks et al.

        Strengthening Tools to Counter the Use of Human Shields Act. 
            H.R. 5917; Mr. Gallagher 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.

        Sudan. H. Res. 1328; Mr. James 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. 149; Ms. Wild et al. H. Res. 300; Mr. Gaetz et 
            al. H. Res. 915; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al.

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

        United States Commission on International Religious Freedom 
            Reauthorization Act. S. 3764.

        United States Foundation for International Conservation Act. S. 
            618.

        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.

        Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            4723; Mrs. Wagner et al.

        Uyghur Policy Act. H.R. 2766; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

        Western Balkans Democracy and Prosperity Act. S. 1651.

        Western Hemisphere Partnership Act. S. 1325.

FULL Act. H.R. 6241; Mr. Edwards et al.

                                    G

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

Generalized System of Preferences Reform Act. H.R. 7986; Mr. Smith of 
    Nebraska.

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.

                                    H

Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act. 
    H.R. 6235; Ms. Bonamici et al. S. 3348.

HEALTH:

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

        Allowing Greater Access to Safe and Effective Contraception Act. 
            S. 4447.

        Alzheimer's Accountability and Investment Act. H.R. 620; Mr. 
            Smith of New Jersey et al. S. 134.

        American Medical Innovation and Investment Act. H.R. 8816; Mr. 
            Buchanan.

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

        Autism CARES Act. H.R. 7213; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. S. 
            4762.

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

        Bipartisan HSA Improvement Act. H.R. 5688; Mr. Smucker et al.

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

        BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer's Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            7218; Mr. Guthrie et al. S. 3775.

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

        Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, and Research, and 
            AED Training in the Schools Act. H.R. 6829; Mr. Pallone et 
            al.

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

        Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention 
            Act. H.R. 2706; Mrs. Cammack et al.

        Children's Hospital GME Support Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3887; 
            Mr. Crenshaw et al.

        Chronic Disease Flexible Coverage Act. H.R. 3800; Mr. Wenstrup 
            et al.

        Congenital Heart Futures Reauthorization Act. H.R. 7189; Mr. 
            Bilirakis et al. S. 3757.

        Connected MOM Act. S. 712.

        Coverage Determination Clarity Act. H.R. 5396; Mr. Bucshon.

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

        Dennis John Beningo Traumatic Brain Injury Program 
            Reauthorization Act. H.R. 7208; Mr. Pascrell et al.

        DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act. H.R. 7406; Mrs. Rodgers of 
            Washington et al.

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

        Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization 
            Act. H.R. 7153; Ms. Wild et al. S. 3679.

        East Palestine Health Impact Monitoring Act. S. 4045.

        Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 6960; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al. S. 3765.

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

        End Tuberculosis Now Act. S. 288.

        Ensuring Patient Access to Critical Breakthrough Products Act. 
            H.R. 1691; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Ensuring Seniors' Access to Quality Care Act. H.R. 8244; Mr. 
            Estes et al.

        Ensuring Timely Access to Generics Act. S. 1067.

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

        FDA Modernization Act 3.0. S. 5046.

        Find and Protect Foster Youth Act. H.R. 2426; Mr. Tony Gonzales 
            of Texas et al. 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.

        Give Kids a Chance Act. H.R. 3433; Mr. McCaul et al.

        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.

        Healthcare Cybersecurity Act. S. 4697.

        Healthy Competition for Better Care Act. H.R. 3120; Mrs. Steel 
            et al.

        Healthy Families Act. S. 1664.

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

        Honor Our Living Donors Act. H.R. 6020; Mr. Obernolte et al.

        HSA Modernization Act. H.R. 5687; Ms. Van Duyne.

        Kidney Patient Access to Technologically Innovative and 
            Essential Nephrology Treatments Act. H.R. 5074; Mr. Carter 
            of Georgia et al.

        Lifespan Respite Care Program, Reauthorization of. H.R. 6160; 
            Mr. Molinaro et al.

        Lifespan Respite Care Reauthorization Act. S. 4325.

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

        Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act. H.R. 4581; 
            Mrs. Hinson et al. S. 2231.

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

        Medicaid Provider Screening Requirement. H.R. 8112; Mr. 
            D'Esposito.

        Medicaid State Plan Requirement for Determining Residency of 
            Military Families. H.R. 8108; Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia et 
            al.

        Modernizing and Ensuring PBM Accountability Act. S. 2973.

        Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act. S. 644.

        Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection 
            Screening Coverage Act. H.R. 2407; Mr. Arrington et al.

        NAPA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 619; Mr. Tonko et al. S. 133.

        National Coverage Determination Transparency Act. H.R. 5389; Mr. 
            Guthrie et al.

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

        Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act. S. 4776.

        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.

        PEAKS Act. H.R. 7931; Mrs. Miller of West Virginia et al.

        Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform Act. S. 1339.

        Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act. S. 127.

        Poison Control Centers Reauthorization Act. H.R. 7251; Mrs. 
            Chavez-DeRemer et al. S. 4351.

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

        Prescription Pricing for the People Act. S. 113.

        Preserving Telehealth, Hospital, and Ambulance Access Act. H.R. 
            8261; Mr. Schweikert et al.

        Preventing HEAT Illness and Deaths Act. S. 2645.

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

        Preventive Health Savings Act. H.R. 766; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Protecting America's Seniors' Access to Care Act. H.R. 7513; 
            Mrs. Fischbach et al.

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

        Providers and Payers COMPETE Act. H.R. 3284; Mr. Burgess et al.

        Public Health Emergency Medical Supplies Enhancement Act. H.R. 
            1166; Mr. Vargas et al.

        Public Health Guidance Transparency and Accountability Act. H.R. 
            4529; Mrs. Rodgers of Washington et al.

        Purchased and Referred Care Improvement Act. H.R. 7516; Mr. 
            Johnson of South Dakota et al.

        Real-Time Benefit Tool Implementation Act. H.R. 7512; Mr. 
            Arrington et al.

        Reproductive Freedom for Women Act. S. 4554.

        Retaining Access and Restoring Exclusivity Act. S. 1214.

        Right to Contraception Act. S. 4381.

        Right to IVF Act. S. 4445.

        Rural Hospital Stabilization Act. H.R. 8245; Mr. Feenstra et al.

        Rural Physician Workforce Preservation Act. H.R. 8235; Mr. 
            Murphy.

        Screening for Communities to Receive Early and Equitable Needed 
            Services for Cancer Act. H.R. 3916; Mr. Morelle et al. S. 
            1840.

        Second Chances for Rural Hospitals Act. H.R. 8246; Mr. Arrington 
            et al.

        Securing America's Vaccines for Emergencies Act. H.R. 555; Mr. 
            Hill et al.

        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.

        Seniors Access to Critical Medications Act. H.R. 5526; Mrs. 
            Harshbarger et al.

        Shandra Eisenga Human Cell and Tissue Product Safety Act. H.R. 
            7188; Mr. Moolenaar 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.

        SOAR to Health and Wellness Training Program, Reauthorization 
            of. H.R. 7224; Mr. Cohen et al.

        SPEAK Act. H.R. 6033; Mrs. Steel et al.

        Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act. S. 1855.

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

        SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act. S. 
            3393.

        Supporting and Improving Rural EMS Needs Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 4646; Mr. Joyce of Ohio et al. S. 265.

        Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act. H.R. 
            6918; Mrs. Fischbach et al.

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

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

        TELEMH Act. H.R. 7858; Mr. James et al.

        Think Differently Database Act. H.R. 670; Mr. Molinaro et al.

        Train More Nurses Act. S. 2853.

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

        Transparency in Coverage Act. H.R. 4507; Mr. Good of Virginia et 
            al.

        Transparent Telehealth Bills Act. H.R. 9457; Mr. Bean of 
            Florida.

        Traumatic Brain Injury Program Reauthorization Act. S. 4755.

        Treat and Reduce Obesity Act. H.R. 4818; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Urban Indian Health Confer Act. S. 460.

        Women and Lung Cancer Research and Preventive Services Act. H.R. 
            4534; Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.

        Women's Health Protection Act. S. 701.

HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION:

        America's National Churchill Museum National Historic Landmark 
            Act. S. 4607.

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

        Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, to Adjust the 
            Boundary of. S. 2784.

        GAO Study on the Minidoka National Historic Site. S. 4936.

        Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College 
            Affiliated Areas Establishment Act. S. 3241.

        Historic Greenwood District-Black Wall Street National Monument 
            Establishment Act. S. 3543.

        Paul S. Sarbanes Visitor and Education Center. H.R. 6826; Mr. 
            Mfume et al. S. 3544.

        Plum Island Preservation Act. S. 5099.

        Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. National Historic Site Act. S. 507.

        Route 66 National Historic Trail Designation Act. H.R. 4338; Mr. 
            LaHood et al.

        Salem Maritime National Historical Park Redesignation and 
            Boundary Study Act. H.R. 1647; Mr. Moulton. S. 961.

        Saratoga National Battlefield Park. H.R. 8931; Ms. Stefanik et 
            al.

HOMELAND SECURITY:

        Addressing Addiction After Disasters Act. H.R. 5623; Ms. Balint 
            et al.

        American Security Drone Act. S. 473.

        Assassination Attempts on the Life of Donald J. Trump, Report 
            Regarding Failed. S. 5105.

        Authority of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to Consolidate, 
            Modify, or Reorganize Customs Revenue Functions. H.R. 5862; 
            Mrs. Steel et al.

        Better Enabling Secure and Trustworthy Technology for the 
            Homeland Act. S. 4024.

        Border Enforcement, Security, and Trade (BEST) Facilitation Act. 
            S. 2278.

        Border Patrol Enhancement Act. S. 1444.

        Border Weather Resiliency Act. S. 4672.

        CATCH Fentanyl Act. S. 4062.

        CHECKPOINT Act. S. 2367.

        Combating Cartels on Social Media Act. S. 61.

        Cooperation on Combating Human Smuggling and Trafficking Act. S. 
            5315.

        Counter-UAS Authority Extension Act. S. 5639.

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

        Cross Border Aerial Law Enforcement Operations Act. S. 4294.

        Cross-Border Tunnel Report Act. S. 5102.

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

        Cybersecurity Act. S. 2251.

        Decoupling from Foreign Adversarial Battery Dependence Act. H.R. 
            8631; Mr. Gimenez et al.

        Denouncing the Biden Administration's Open-Borders Policies, 
            Condemning the National Security and Public Safety Crisis 
            Along the Southwest Border, and Urging President Biden to 
            end his Open-Borders Policies. H. Res. 957; Mr. Moran.

        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.

        DETECT Fentanyl and Xylazine Act. H.R. 8663; Mr. LaLota et al. 
            S. 4419.

        DHS Basic Training Accreditation Improvement Act. H.R. 4406; Mr. 
            Correa.

        DHS Better Ballistic Body Armor Act. S. 4305.

        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 Internship Program Act. H.R. 9689; Ms. Clarke 
            of New York et al. S. 5321.

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

        DHS Intelligence and Analysis Oversight and Transparency Act. 
            H.R. 8664; Ms. Lee of Florida et al. S. 5319.

        DHS Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program and Law 
            Enforcement Support Act. H.R. 8671; Mr. Pfluger et al.

        DHS International Cyber Partner Act. S. 1862.

        DHS Joint Task Forces Reauthorization Act. H.R. 9460; Mr. 
            Higgins of Louisiana et al. S. 4698.

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

        DHS Special Events Program and Support Act. H.R. 6229; Ms. Titus 
            et al.

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

        Disaster Survivors Fairness Act. S. 5067.

        Emerging Digital Identity Ecosystem Report Act. H.R. 8658; Mr. 
            Higgins of Louisiana et al.

        Emerging Innovative Border Technologies Act. H.R. 7832; Mr. 
            Correa et al.

        END FENTANYL Act. S. 206.

        Enhanced Oversight and Accountability in Screening Act. S. 4681.

        Enhancing DHS Drug Seizures Act. S. 1464.

        Enhancing Southbound Inspections to Combat Cartels Act. S. 1897.

        Extreme Weather and Heat Response Modernization Act. H.R. 9024; 
            Ms. Titus et al.

        Facilitating Hazard Mitigation Projects Act. S. 3067.

        Federal Air Marshal Enhancing Airport Security Act. H.R. 8655; 
            Mr. Gimenez et al.

        Federal Contractor Cybersecurity Vulnerability Reduction Act. S. 
            5028.

        Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Act. S. 2256.

        Federal Emergency Mobilization Accountability (FEMA) Workforce 
            Planning Act. H.R. 9037; Mr. Carter of Louisiana et al. S. 
            4181.

        Financial Management Risk Reduction Act. S. 4716.

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

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

        Healthcare Cybersecurity Act. S. 4697.

        HELP Response and Recovery Act. S. 3648.

        IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act. S. 670.

        Improving Contracting Outcomes Act. S. 4055.

        Improving Federal Building Security Act. H.R. 8530; Mr. Ezell et 
            al. S. 3613.

        Improving Travel for Families Act. H.R. 5969; Mr. Luttrell et 
            al.

        Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Competition Act. S. 
            3635.

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

        Michel O. Maceda Memorial Act. H.R. 5302; Mrs. Gonzalez-Colon et 
            al. S. 3181.

        Military Spouse Employment Act. S. 349.

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

        National Cybersecurity Awareness Act. S. 1835.

        National Drone and Advanced Air Mobility Research and 
            Development Act. H.R. 3560; Mr. Lucas.

        National Risk Management Act. S. 824.

        Non-Intrusive Inspection Expansion Act. S. 1822.

        Northern Border Coordination Act. S. 2291.

        Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act. S. 5092.

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

        PATHS Act. H.R. 9459; Mr. Guest et al.

        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. H.R. 8150; 
            Mr. Tony Gonzales of Texas et al. 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.

        Reorganization Authority of the Department of Homeland Security, 
            Abolition of. H.R. 9749; Mr. Bishop of North Carolina et al.

        Repair of the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System 
            Act. H.R. 8675; Mr. Garbarino et al.

        REPORT Act. S. 945.

        Research Security and Accountability in DHS Act. H.R. 9748; Mr. 
            D'Esposito et al.

        Rural Hospital Cybersecurity Enhancement Act. S. 1560.

        Safe and Smart Federal Purchasing Act. H.R. 5528; Mr. Donalds et 
            al.

        Satellite Cybersecurity Act. S. 1425.

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

        Securing America's Ports of Entry Act. S. 1253.

        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.

        Shadow Wolves Improvement Act. S. 4676.

        SHIELD Against CCP Act. H.R. 9668; Mr. Strong et al.

        Southern Border Transparency Act. S. 3187.

        Streamlining Federal Cybersecurity Regulations Act. S. 4630.

        Streamlining Law Enforcement Information Sharing Act. H.R. 8654; 
            Mr. Ezell et al. S. 5317.

        Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats 
            Act. H.R. 9769; Ms. Lee of Florida et al.

        Subterranean Border Defense Act. H.R. 7404; Mr. Crane et al.

        TSA Commuting Fairness Act. H.R. 8662; Mr. Kennedy 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.

        Vessel Tracking for Sanctions Enforcement Act. S. 2248.

        Weather Alert Response and Notification Act. H.R. 2892; Mr. 
            Langworthy et al.

HOUSE REPORTS:

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

        Committee Activity:

                Agriculture. H. Rept. 118-976; Mr. Thompson of 
                    Pennsylvania.

                Appropriations. H. Rept. 118-966; Mr. Cole.

                Armed Services. H. Rept. 118-961; Mr. Rogers of Alabama.

                Budget. H. Rept. 118-962; Mr. Arrington.

                Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 118-970; Ms. Foxx.

                Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 118-965; Mrs. Rodgers of 
                    Washington.

                Ethics. H. Rept. 118-973; Mr. Guest.

                Financial Services. H. Rept. 118-969; Mr. McHenry.

                Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 118-968; Mr. McCaul.

                Homeland Security. H. Rept. 118-967; Mr. Green of 
                    Tennessee.

                House Administration. H. Rept. 118-964; Mr. Steil.

                Judiciary. H. Rept. 118-963; Mr. Jordan.

                Natural Resources. H. Rept. 118-977; Mr. Westerman.

                Oversight and Accountability. H. Rept. 118-972; Mr. 
                    Comer.

                Rules. H. Rept. 118-979; Mr. Burgess.

                Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 118-971; Mr. 
                    Lucas.

                Small Business. H. Rept. 118-953; Mr. Williams of Texas.

                Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 118-974; Mr. 
                    Graves of Missouri.

                Veterans' Affairs. H. Rept. 118-941; Mr. Bost.

                Ways and Means. H. Rept. 118-975; Mr. Smith of Missouri.

        Final Report of Findings and Recommendations of the Task Force 
            on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump. H. Rept. 
            118-873; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania.

        Gaetz, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative 
            Matt. H. Rept. 118-943; Mr. Guest.

        Huizenga, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to 
            Representative Bill. H. Rept. 118-541; Mr. Guest.

        McCaul, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative 
            Michael. H. Rept. 118-942; Mr. Guest.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            Mark Zwonitzer in Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply 
            with a Subpoena Duly Issued by the Committee on the 
            Judiciary. H. Rept. 118-628; Mr. Jordan.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            Robert Hunter Biden in Contempt of Congress for Refusal to 
            Comply with a Subpoena Duly Issued by the Committee on 
            Oversight and Accountability. H. Rept. 118-346; Mr. Comer.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            Robert Hunter Biden in Contempt of Congress for Refusal to 
            Comply with a Subpoena Duly Issued by the Committee on the 
            Judiciary. H. Rept. 118-345; Mr. Jordan.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken in Contempt of Congress 
            for Refusal to Comply with a Subpoena Duly Issued by the 
            Committee on Foreign Affairs. H. Rept. 118-708; Mr. McCaul.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            United States Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in 
            Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply with a Subpoena 
            Duly Issued by the Committee on Oversight and 
            Accountability. H. Res. 1287; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia. 
            H. Rept. 118-533; Mr. Comer.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            United States Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in 
            Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply with a Subpoena 
            Duly Issued by the Committee on the Judiciary. H. Rept. 118-
            527; Mr. Jordan.

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

        Spartz, In the Matter of Allegations Relating to Representative 
            Victoria. H. Rept. 118-731; 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; H. Rept. 118-646; 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.

HOUSING:

        Disabled Veterans Housing Support Act. H.R. 7480; Ms. De La Cruz 
            et al.

        Financial Assistance to Nonprofit Organizations to Provide Sites 
            for Rural Housing for Low- and Moderate-Income Families. S. 
            3646.

        Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act. H.R. 8340; Mr. Sherman 
            et al.

        HUD Accountability Act. H.R. 6864; Mr. Lawler et al.

        HUD Evaluation and Optimization Commission Act. H.R. 8302; Mr. 
            Davidson et al.

        HUD Transparency Act. H.R. 7280; Ms. De La Cruz et al.

        Yes In My Backyard Act. H.R. 3507; Mr. Kilmer et al.

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION:

        Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act. H.R. 5585; Mr. Ciscomani 
            et al.

        Biden Administration's Immigration Policies, Denouncing the. H. 
            Res. 1112; Mr. Tony Gonzales of Texas.

        Border Act. S. 4361.

        Border Crisis and the Tremendous Burdens Law Enforcement 
            Officers Face as a Result, Condemning the. H. Res. 1210; Mr. 
            Higgins of Louisiana et al.

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

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

        Consequences for Social Security Fraud Act. H.R. 6678; Mr. 
            McClintock.

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

        Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act. H.R. 
            7343; Mr. Van Drew et al.

        Laken Riley Act. H.R. 7511; Mr. Collins et al.

        No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act. H.R. 5717; Mr. LaLota et 
            al.

        No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act. H.R. 6679; Mr. 
            McClintock.

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

        Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act. H.R. 6976; Mr. Moore of 
            Alabama.

        Sarah's Law. H.R. 661; Mr. Feenstra 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.

        Standing Up to the Executive branch for Immigration Enforcement 
            Act. H.R. 7322; Mr. Bishop of North Carolina et al.

        Transnational Criminal Organization Illicit Spotter Prevention 
            and Elimination Act. H.R. 3602; Mr. Ciscomani et al.

        Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act. H.R. 7909; Ms. 
            Mace 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.

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025. H.R. 8512; Mr. 
    Turner. S. 4443.

Interagency Patent Coordination and Improvement Act. S. 79.

Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act. S. 1871.

Internet Application I.D. Act. H.R. 784; Mr. Fulcher et al.

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Journalism Competition and Preservation Act. S. 1094.

JUDICIAL:

        Administrative False Claims Act. S. 659.

        Antisemitism Awareness Act. H.R. 6090; Mr. Lawler et al.

        Assurance for Small Business Act. H.R. 9031; Mr. Stauber.

        Authorize Holding Court for the Central Division of Utah in Moab 
            and Monticello, Amend. H.R. 8666; Ms. Maloy et al.

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

        Border Crisis and the Tremendous Burdens Law Enforcement 
            Officers Face as a Result, Condemning the. H. Res. 1210; Mr. 
            Higgins of Louisiana et al.

        Censorship Accountability Act. H.R. 4848; Mr. Bishop of North 
            Carolina et al.

        Chapters 4, 10, and 131 of Title 5, United States Code, as 
            Necessary to Keep Those Chapters Current and to Correct 
            Related Technical Errors, Amend. H.R. 7326; Mr. Bentz.

        Combating Money Laundering in Cyber Crime Act. H.R. 7156; Mr. 
            Fitzgerald et al.

        Combatting Foreign Surveillance Spyware Sanctions Act. H.R. 
            5557; Mr. Himes et al.

        Consolidation of Certain Divisions in the Northern District of 
            Alabama. H.R. 7177; Mr. Strong et al.

        Cooper Davis Act. S. 1080.

        Countering Threats and Attacks on Our Judges Act. S. 3984.

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

        DEFIANCE Act. S. 3696.

        DETERRENCE Act. S. 5398.

        Enactment of Title 41, United States Code, Into a Positive Law 
            Title and to Improve the Code, Make Improvements. H.R. 7324; 
            Ms. Balint.

        Enactment of Title 54, United States Code, Into a Positive Law 
            Title and to Correct Related Technical Errors, Make 
            Improvements. H.R. 7316; Mr. Tiffany.

        Enhanced Presidential Security Act. H.R. 9106; Mr. Lawler et al.

        Enhanced Regulatory Flexibility Assessment Act. H.R. 9032; Ms. 
            Maloy.

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

        Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act. H.R. 3018; Mrs. 
            McBath et al.

        Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act. S. 3998.

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

        Federal Prison Oversight Act. H.R. 3019; Mrs. McBath et al.

        Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act. H.R. 4639; Mr. Davidson et 
            al.

        Good Faith Exception to the Imposition of Certain Fines. S. 
            3960.

        Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act. S. 930.

        IDEA Act. S. 4713.

        Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act. H.R. 8282; Mr. Roy et al.

        Invest to Protect Act. S. 1144.

        Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act. S. 
            4199.

        Justice for Murder Victims Act. S. 3859.

        Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act. H.R. 8205; Mr. 
            Fitzgerald et al.

        Laken Riley Act. H.R. 7511; Mr. Collins et al.

        Law Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act. H.R. 3269; Mr. 
            Stanton et al.

        LEOSA Reform Act. H.R. 354; Mr. Bacon 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. H. Con. Res. 
            106; Mr. Ezell et al.

        Midnight Rules Relief Act. H.R. 115; Mr. Biggs 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.

        Organization of Texas District Courts and Organization of 
            California District Courts. S. 5465.

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

        PREVAIL Act. S. 2220.

        Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act. S. 5062.

        Pro Codes Act. H.R. 1631; Mr. Issa et al.

        Protect America's Innovation and Economic Security from CCP Act. 
            H.R. 1398; Mr. Gooden of Texas et al.

        PROTECT Our Children Reauthorization Act. S. 5060.

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

        Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade 
            Crimes Act. H.R. 9151; Mrs. Hinson et al.

        Protecting Americans from Russian Litigation Act. H.R. 9563; Mr. 
            Hunt et al.

        Protecting Older Americans Act. S. 1979.

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

        Reauthorizing Support and Treatment for Officers in Crisis Act. 
            S. 4235.

        Regulatory Agenda Clarity Act. H.R. 9030; Mr. Alford.

        Regulatory Review Improvement Act. H.R. 9085; Mr. Meuser et al.

        Regulatory Transparency for Small Businesses Act. H.R. 8033; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer et al.

        Retired Federal Law Enforcement Officers Continuing Service Act. 
            S. 3335.

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

        Revisions in Title 51, United States Code, as Necessary to Keep 
            the Title Current, and to Make Technical Amendments to 
            Improve the United States Code, Make. H.R. 7339; Ms. Ross.

        Second Chance Reauthorization Act. S. 4477.

        Separation of Powers Restoration Act. H.R. 288; Mr. Fitzgerald 
            et al. S. 4727.

        STOP CCP Act. H.R. 3334; Mrs. McClain et al.

        Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act. H.R. 788; Mr. Gooden of Texas 
            et al.

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

        Strengthening Child Exploitation Enforcement Act. S. 4708.

        Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act. H.R. 3446; 
            Mrs. Spartz et al.

        Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking Act. S. 4640.

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

        Technical Amendments to Title 49, United States Code, as 
            Necessary to Improve the Code, Make. H.R. 7341; Mr. Tiffany.

        TRACE Act. S. 2120.

        Trafficking Survivors Relief Act. H.R. 7137; Mr. Fry et al.

        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.

        Victims' VOICES Act. S. 3706.

        Violence Against Law Enforcement Officers. H. Res. 1213; Mr. 
            Stauber et al.

                                    K

Kidney Patient Access to Technologically Innovative and Essential 
    Nephrology Treatments Act. H.R. 5074; Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT:

        A Stronger Workforce for America Act. H.R. 6655; Ms. Foxx et al.

        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.

        EMS Counts Act. H.R. 2574; Ms. Wild et al.

        Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act. H.R. 443; Mr. 
            Walberg et al.

        Federal Employees:

                Chance to Compete Act. S. 59.

                Expanding Whistleblower Protections for Contractors Act. 
                    S. 1524.

                Honoring Civil Servants Killed in the Line of Duty Act. 
                    S. 3029.

                Improving Access to Workers Compensation for Injured 
                    Federal Workers Act. H.R. 618; Mr. Walberg et al. S. 
                    131.

                Office of Personnel Management:

                        Artificial Intelligence Leadership Training Act. 
                            S. 1564.

                        FEHB Protection Act. S. 4035.

                Partisan Political Activity, Restrictions on. S. 4656.

                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.

                Risky Research Review Act. S. 4667.

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

                Telework Reform Act. S. 3015.

        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.

        LABOR Act. H.R. 9033; Mr. Bean of Florida.

        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.

        Preventing Child Labor Exploitation Act. S. 3139.

        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 ``Definition of Employer-Association Health Plans'', 
            Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            Department of Labor. H.J. Res. 181; Mr. Walberg et al.

        Relating to ``Employee or Independent Contractor Classification 
            Under the Fair Labor Standards Act'', Congressional 
            Disappoval Rule Submitted by the Department of Labor. H.J. 
            Res. 116; Mr. Kiley et al.

        Relating to ``Retirement Security Rule: Definition of an 
            Investment Advice Fiduciary'', Congressional Dissapproval of 
            the Rule Submitted by the Department of Labor. H.J. Res. 
            142; Mr. Allen 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.

        Royalty Transparency Act. S. 3664.

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

        Small Businesses before Bureaucrats Act. H.R. 3400; Mr. Good of 
            Virginia et al.

        Supporting Accurate Views of Emergency Services Act. H.R. 6319; 
            Mrs. Torres of California et al.

        Train More Nurses Act. S. 2853.

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

Land Manager Housing and Workforce Improvement Act. S. 5125.

Law Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act. H.R. 3269; Mr. Stanton et 
    al.

Leveraging Integrity and Verification of Eligibility for Beneficiaries 
    Act. H.R. 8084; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

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

Lobbying Disclosure Improvement Act. S. 264.

Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program Amendment Act. 
    S. 5012.

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Mail Traffic Deaths Reporting Act. H.R. 7527; Mr. Connolly et al.

Mandating Exclusive Review of Individual Treatments (MERIT) Act. H.R. 
    133; Mr. Buchanan et al.

MARINE AND MARITIME:

        Fish and Fisheries:

                America's Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 7408; 
                    Mr. Westerman et al.

                Fishery Improvement to Streamline Untimely Regulatory 
                    Hurdles post Emergency Situation Act. H.R. 5103; Mr. 
                    Donalds et al.

                R.I.C.E.'s Whale Act. H.R. 6008; Mr. Graves of Louisiana 
                    et al.

                Red Snapper Act. H.R. 4587; Mr. Rutherford 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 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.

                SHARKED Act. H.R. 4051; Mr. Wittman et al.

                South Pacific Tuna Treaty Act. H.R. 1792; Mrs. Radewagen 
                    et al.

                Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins Endangered Fish 
                    Recovery Programs Reauthorization Act. H.R. 4596; 
                    Mrs. Boebert et al. S. 2247.

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

        Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments 
            Act. H.R. 6235; Ms. Bonamici et al. S. 3348.

        Marine Debris Program of the National Oceanic and At mospheric 
            Administration, Reauthorization of the. S. 3277.

        Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization 
            Act. S. 4579.

        Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act. H.R. 886; Ms. Bonamici et al. 
            S. 318. S. 5649.

Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area 
    Enhancement Act. H.R. 390; Ms. Stefanik et al.

Medicaid Program Improvement Act. H.R. 8111; Mrs. Miller-Meeks et al.

Medicaid VBPs for Patients Act. H.R. 2666; Mr. Guthrie et al.

Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 8089; Mr. Mike Garcia 
    of California et al.

Memorandum of Understanding to Address Potential Impacts of a Certain 
    Record of Decision on the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund. S. 5000.

Mineral Mining Parity Act. H.R. 6862; Mr. Lamborn et al.

Modernizing Access to Our Public Waters Act. S. 3123.

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

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National Fossil Act. S. 3574.

National Landslide Preparedness Act Reauthorization Act. S. 3788.

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

National Medal of Honor Highway. H.R. 3149; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et 
    al. S. 1478.

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

National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring System, Reauthorization of 
    the. S. 4974.

Nationwide Permitting Improvement Act. H.R. 7023; Mr. Rouzer.

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 
                    the. H.R. 2687; Mrs. Peltola et al. S. 623.

        Indians:

                BADGES for Native Communities Act. S. 465.

                Charter of Incorporation of the Lower Sioux Indian 
                    Community, Revocation of. S. 2868.

                Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Amendments Act. S. 
                    4442.

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

                Federally Recognized Tribe Leasing Authority. H.R. 1246; 
                    Ms. Hageman et al.

                Fire Management Assistance Grants for Tribal Governments 
                    Act. H.R. 9121; Ms. Davids of Kansas et al. S. 4654.

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

                GSA Disposal Process Tribal Parity Act. S. 3564.

                IHS Workforce Parity Act. S. 3022.

                Indian Buffalo Management Act. H.R. 6368; Mr. LaMalfa et 
                    al. S. 2908.

                Jamul Indian Village Land Transfer Act. H.R. 6443; Mr. 
                    Issa et al. S. 3857.

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

                Leech Lake Reservation Restoration Amendments. S. 616.

                Lumbee Fairness Act. H.R. 1101; Mr. Rouzer et al.

                Lytton Rancheria of California Land Reaffirmation. S. 
                    4000.

                Miccosukee Reserved Area Amendments Act. S. 2783.

                NACIE Improvement Act. S. 5355.

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

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

                Natural Disaster Recovery Program Act. H.R. 9750; Mr. 
                    Rouzer et al.

                Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project Amendments Act. S. 
                    1898.

                North Dakota Trust Lands Completion Act. S. 1088.

                Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, Taos 
                    Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, and 
                    Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act, Technical 
                    Corrections to. S. 3406.

                Ohkay Owingeh Rio Chama Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 
                    4505.

                Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement Act. H.R. 4524; Mr. 
                    Newhouse et al.

                Purchased and Referred Care Improvement Act. H.R. 7516; 
                    Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al.

                Puyallup Tribe of Indians Land Into Trust Confirmation 
                    Act. H.R. 929; Mr. Kilmer et al. S. 382.

                Settlement of Claims, Certain Indian Land Disputes 
                    Regarding Land in Illinois. S. 2796.

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

                Strengthening State and Tribal Child Support Enforcement 
                    Act. H.R. 7906; Mr. Hern et al.

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

                Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act. S. 4370.

                Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act. S. 70.

                Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School 
                    Policies Act. H.R. 7227; Ms. Davids of Kansas et al. 
                    S. 1723.

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

                Unlocking Native Lands and Opportunities for Commerce 
                    and Key Economic Developments Act. S. 1322.

                Urban Indian Health Confer Act. S. 460.

                Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural 
                    Communities Act. S. 4365.

                WaterSMART Access for Tribes Act. S. 2927.

                Winnebago Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1240; Mr. Feenstra et 
                    al.

                Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act. H.R. 
                    3371; Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al. S. 2088.

                Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 4643.

        Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act. S. 1156.

        Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act. H.R. 7102; Ms. 
            Davids of Kansas et al.

        Native American Tourism Grant Programs. S. 385.

        Udall Foundation Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2882; Mr. Ciscomani 
            et al. S. 1311.

                Agree to Senate amendment with amendment (H.R. 2882). H. 
                    Res. 1102; Ms. Granger.

New Heights Bid Committee to Bring the 2027 Federation Internationale de 
    Football Association (FIFA) Women's World Cup Competition to the 
    United States and Mexico, Recognizing and Supporting. S. Con. Res. 
    26.

No Hidden FEES Act. H.R. 6543; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

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.

Nutria Eradication and Control Reauthorization Act. H.R. 8308; Mr. 
    Harder of California et al.

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Ocean Pollution Reduction Act II. H.R. 1720; Mr. Peters et al.

Online Dating Safety Act. H.R. 6125; Mr. Valadao et al.

Open Access Evapotranspiration Data Act. S. 1118.

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Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement Act. H.R. 4524; Mr. Newhouse et al.

Peace Corps Reauthorization Act. S. 1203.

PLAN for Broadband Act. S. 2238.

Police Our Border Act. H.R. 8146; Mr. D'Esposito.

POWER Act. H.R. 9541; Ms. Hoyle of Oregon et al.

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

PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS:

        Assassination Attempts on the Life of Donald J. Trump, Report 
            Regarding Failed. S. 5105.

        Biden Administration and its Border Czar, Kamala Harris's, 
            Failure to Secure the United States Border, Condemning the. 
            H. Res. 1371; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        Carter, James Earl, Thirty-Ninth President of the United States 
            of America, Death of. H. Res. 1626; Mr. McHenry.

        Enhanced Presidential Security Act. H.R. 9106; Mr. Lawler et al.

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

        Jurisdiction of the Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of 
            Donald J. Trump, Expanding the. H. Res. 1470; Mr. Burgess.

        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.

        No More Political Prosecutions Act. H.R. 2553; Mr. Fry 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.

        Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, 
            Establishing the. H. Res. 1367; Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania et 
            al.

        Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Museum Artifacts Act. S. 
            4129.

PREVAIL Act. S. 2220.

Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act. S. 5062.

Project Safe Neighborhoods Reauthorization Act. S. 1387.

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

Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act. H.R. 6571; Mr. Bucshon et al.

Promoting United States Wireless Leadership Act. H.R. 1377; Mr. Walberg 
    et al.

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

Protect Our Seniors Act. S. 424.

Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. 
    H.R. 7521; Mr. Gallagher et al.

Protecting Americans' Data from Foreign Adversaries Act. H.R. 7520; Mr. 
    Pallone et al.

Protecting Older Americans Act. S. 1979.

Prove It Act. H.R. 7198; Mr. Finstad et al.

Public Buildings Accountability Act. H.R. 6254; Mr. Van Orden.

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

PUBLIC LANDS:

        Alaska Native Vietnam Era Veterans Land Allotment Extension Act. 
            S. 3790.

        America's Outdoor Recreation Act. S. 873.

        Energy Opportunities for All Act. H.R. 4374; Mr. Crane et al.

        Enhancing Geothermal Production on Federal Lands Act. H.R. 6482; 
            Mr. Fulcher et al.

        Forests:

                Alabama Underwater Forest National Marine Sanctuary and 
                    Protection Act. H.R. 897; Mr. Carl et al.

                Apache County and Navajo County Conveyance Act. H.R. 
                    3047; Mr. Crane et al.

                Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act. S. 2149.

                Bureau of Reclamation Pumped Storage Development, 
                    Clarify Jurisdiction. H.R. 1607; Mr. Schweikert et 
                    al. S. 739.

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

                Continental Divide Trail Completion Act. S. 594.

                Direct Hire To Fight Fires. H.R. 3499; Mr. Issa et al.

                Disapproval of the Withdrawal by the Secretary of the 
                    Interior of National Forest System Lands in Cook, 
                    Lake, and Saint Louis Counties, Minnesota, From 
                    Disposition Under the United States Mineral and 
                    Geothermal Leasing Laws. H. Con. Res. 34; Mr. 
                    Stauber.

                Facilitating DIGITAL Applications Act. H.R. 3283; Mrs. 
                    Miller-Meeks et al.

                Fire Safe Electrical Corridors Act. H.R. 6012; Mr. 
                    Carbajal et al.

                Fix Our Forests Act. H.R. 8790; Mr. Westerman et al.

                Flatside Wilderness Additions Act. H.R. 3971; Mr. Hill.

                Forest Information Reform Act. H.R. 200; Mr. Rosendale 
                    et al.

                Forest Service Flexible Housing Partnerships Act. H.R. 
                    3562; Mr. Neguse et al.

                Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1657; Mr. 
                    Stauber et al.

                Leech Lake Reservation Restoration Amendments. S. 616.

                National Prescribed Fire Act. S. 4424.

                Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act. S. 440.

                Patsye Crites Forest, Designation of. S. 5575.

                Promoting Effective Forest Management Act. S. 2867.

                Proven Forest Management Act. H.R. 188; Mr. McClintock 
                    et al.

                Resiliency for Ranching and Natural Conservation Health 
                    Act. S. 1553.

                Ruby Mountains Protection Act. S. 706.

                Save Our Sequoias Act. H.R. 2989; Mr. McCarthy et al.

                Seedlings for Sustainable Habitat Restoration Act. H.R. 
                    5015; Ms. Leger Fernandez et al.

                Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development Act. S. 254.

                Superior National Forest Restoration Act. H.R. 3195; Mr. 
                    Stauber et al.

                Wabeno Economic Development Act. H.R. 7072; Mr. Tiffany.

                White Oak Resilience Act. H.R. 5582; Mr. Barr et al.

                Wildfires, Suppression of. H.R. 934; Mr. McClintock et 
                    al.

        Implementation of Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final 
            Environmental Impact Statement, Prohibition on. H.R. 6085; 
            Ms. Hageman et al.

        Land Conveyance:

                Buffalo Tract Protection Act. S. 534.

                CONVEY Act. H.R. 2997; Mrs. Boebert et al.

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

                Mountain View Corridor Completion Act. H.R. 2468; Mr. 
                    Owens et al. S. 3036.

                Pilot Butte Power Plant Conveyance Act.. H.R. 3415; Ms. 
                    Hageman. S. 1662.

                Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to 
                    Gila County, Arizona, Conveyance of. H.R. 1829; Mr. 
                    Crane et al. S. 1015.

                Real Property Conveyance, Related to United States 
                    Penitentiary, Leavenworth. H.R. 9591; Mr. Graves of 
                    Missouri.

                Swanson and Hugh Butler Reservoirs Land Conveyances Act. 
                    H.R. 8413; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al. S. 4347.

                Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act. S. 3593.

        Mining Regulatory Clarity Act. H.R. 2925; Mr. Amodei et al.

        MVP Act. H.R. 6342; Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia et al.

        Parks:

                Administrative Jurisdiction Over Certain Federal Land in 
                    the State of California, Transfer of. S. 3045.

                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. H.R. 1727; Mr. Trone et 
                    al. S. 924.

                Chesapeake National Recreation Area Act. S. 2620.

                Chiricahua National Park Act. S. 736.

                Connect Our Parks Act. S. 2018.

                Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences 
                    Act. H.R. 6492; Mr. Westerman et al.

                Fort Ontario Holocaust Refugee Shelter National 
                    Historical Park Establishment Act. S. 2742.

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

                General George C. Marshall House. H.R. 6210; Ms. Wexton. 
                    S. 3195.

                Holcombe Rucker Park Landmark Act. H.R. 6852; Mr. 
                    Espaillat et al.

                Joshua Tree National Park Expansion Act. S. 4227.

                Land Manager Housing and Workforce Improvement Act. S. 
                    5125.

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

                Military Families National Parks Access Enhancement Act. 
                    H.R. 9516; Mrs. Chavez-DeRemer et al.

                ``Mitchell, Jr. Visitor Center, George J.''. S. 3474.

                Mojave National Preserve Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 
                    4222.

                National Museum of Play Recognition Act. H.R. 3250; Mr. 
                    Morelle et al.

                Ocmulgee Mounds National Park and Preserve Establishment 
                    Act. S. 4216.

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

                Saratoga National Battlefield Park. H.R. 8931; Ms. 
                    Stefanik et al.

                Scarper Ridge Golden Gate National Recreation Area 
                    Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 4851.

                ``Senator Dianne Feinstein Visitor Center''. S. 4228.

                University of Utah Research Park Act. S. 1260.

                Utah State Parks Adjustment Act. H.R. 7332; Ms. Maloy. 
                    S. 2136.

                Vicksburg National Military Park Boundary Modification 
                    Act. S. 4994.

        PUBLIC Lands Act. S. 1776.

        Scenic Rivers System:

                Deerfield River Wild and Scenic River Study Act. S. 608.

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

                Montana Headwaters Legacy Act. S. 3346.

                Nulhegan River and Paul Stream Wild and Scenic River 
                    Study Act. S. 432.

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

                Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. 
                    S. 1254.

        Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act. S. 2581.

        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:

                America's Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act. 
                    H.R. 8811; Mr. Wittman et al. S. 3791.

                America's Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 7408; 
                    Mr. Westerman et al.

                Black Vulture Relief Act. H.R. 1437; Mr. Rose et al.

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

                Coastal Habitat Conservation Act. H.R. 2950; Mr. Huffman 
                    et al. S. 1381.

                Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act. S. 1634.

                ESA Amendments Act. H.R. 9533; Mr. Westerman et al.

                Malheur Community Empowerment for the Owyhee Act. S. 
                    1890.

                Montana Sportsmen Conservation Act. S. 2216.

                Mount Blue Sky Wilderness Act. S. 3044.

                North Atlantic Right Whales and Regulations. H.R. 8704; 
                    Mr. Carter of Georgia et al.

                Pecos Watershed Protection Act. S. 3033.

                Protecting America's Rock Climbing Act. H.R. 1380; Mr. 
                    Curtis 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; Endangered Species Status for Northern Long-
                    Eared Bat, Congressional Disapproval, Rule Submitted 
                    by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. S.J. Res. 24.

                Sarvis Creek Wilderness Completion Act. S. 3985.

                Utah Wildfire Research Institute Act. S. 2151.

                Western Wildfire Support Act. S. 1764.

                Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. 
                    S. 1254.

                Wildfire Response Improvement Act. H.R. 7070; Mr. 
                    Stanton et al.

                Wildlife Innovation and Longevity Driver Reauthorization 
                    Act. H.R. 5009; Mr. Joyce of Ohio et al. S. 2395.

                Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act. S. 1348.

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R.I.C.E.'s Whale Act. H.R. 6008; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

Real-Time Benefit Tool Implementation Act. H.R. 7512; Mr. Arrington et 
    al.

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

Red Snapper Act. H.R. 4587; Mr. Rutherford et al.

Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act. H.R. 7888; Ms. Lee of 
    Florida.

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

Regulatory Agenda Clarity Act. H.R. 9030; Mr. Alford.

Regulatory Review Improvement Act. H.R. 9085; Mr. Meuser et al.

Restoring American Energy Dominance Act. H.R. 6009; Ms. Boebert et al.

Right to IVF Act. S. 4445.

ROUTERS Act. H.R. 7589; Mr. Latta et al.

Ruby Mountains Protection Act. S. 706.

RULES (SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS RESOLUTIONS):

        Accreditation for College Excellence Act (H.R. 3724): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

        Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act (H.R. 5585): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 980; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Alaska's Right to Produce Act (H.R. 6285): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Anti-BDS Labeling Act (H.R. 5179): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1455; Mrs. Houchin.

        Antisemitism Awareness Act (H.R. 6090): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Biden Administration and its Border Czar, Kamala Harris's, 
            Failure to Secure the United States Border, Condemning the 
            (H. Res. 1371): consideration of. H. Res. 1376; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Biden Administration's Immigration Policies, Denouncing the (H. 
            Res. 1065): consideration of. H. Res. 1071; Mr. Massie.

        Biden Administration's Immigration Policies, Denouncing the (H. 
            Res. 1112): consideration of. H. Res. 1125; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 
            1137; Mr. Massie.

        Biden-Harris Administration Responsible for Decisionmaking and 
            Execution Failures Throughout the Withdrawal From 
            Afghanistan, Ensuring Accountability (H. Res. 1486): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1486; Mr. Burgess.

        Border Crisis and the Tremendous Burdens Law Enforcement 
            Officers Face as a Result, Condemning the (H. Res. 1210): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        Carbon Tax Would be Detrimental to the United States Economy, 
            Expressing the Sense of Congress (H. Con. Res. 86): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act (H.R. 5403): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 1243; Mrs. Houchin.

        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.

        CLEAN Act (H.R. 1449): consideration of. H. Res. 1576; Mrs. 
            Fischbach.

        Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, FY 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.

        Consequences for Social Security Fraud Act (H.R. 6678): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 980; Mr. Burgess.

        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.

        Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2025 (H.R. 
            9494): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. Langworthy.

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

        Critical Mineral Consistency Act (H.R. 8446): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 1568; Mr. Burgess.

        Crucial Communism Teaching Act (H.R. 5349): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1602; Mr. Burgess.

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

        D.C. Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act 
            (H.R. 7530): consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        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.

        Defense, FY 2025 (H.R. 8774): consideration of. H. Res. 1316; 
            Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

        Denouncing the Biden Administration's Open-Borders Policies, 
            Condemning the National Security and Public Safety Crisis 
            Along the Southwest Border, and Urging President Biden to 
            end his Open-Borders Policies (H. Res. 957): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 969; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Denouncing the Harmful, Anti-American Energy Policies of the 
            Biden Administration (H. Res. 987): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 994; Mr. Langworthy. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act (H.R. 
            7343): consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of 
            Concern Act (H.R. 1516): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. 
            Langworthy.

        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.

        End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act (H.R. 
            7980): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. Langworthy.

        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.

        Energy and Water Development, FY 2025 (H.R. 8997): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1370; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Equal Representation Act (H.R. 7109): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1194; Mrs. Houchin.

        Expanding Access to Capital Act (H.R. 2799): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 1052; Mrs. Houchin.

        Extending Limits of U.S. Customs Waters Act (H.R. 529): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1125; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 1137; Mr. 
            Massie.

        FAFSA Deadline Act (H.R. 8932): consideration of. H. Res. 1568; 
            Mr. Burgess.

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

        Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act 
            (H.R. 4763): consideration of. H. Res. 1243; Mrs. Houchin.

        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.

        Fix Our Forests Act (H.R. 8790): consideration of. H. Res. 1486; 
            Mr. Burgess.

        Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act (H.R. 4639): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1149; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        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.

        Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, Repeal of (H.R. 1023): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Guiding Uniform and Responsible Disclosure Requirements and 
            Information Limits Act (H.R. 4790): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

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

        Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act (H.R. 6192): consideration of. 
            H. Res. 1194; Mrs. Houchin.

        HEATS Act (H.R. 7409): consideration of. H. Res. 1568; Mr. 
            Burgess.

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

        Homeland Security, FY 2025 (H.R. 8752): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1316; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

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

        Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act (H.R. 8282): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1269; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Improving Law Enforcement Officer Safety and Wellness Through 
            Data Act (H.R. 7581): consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. 
            Langworthy.

        Indo-Pacific Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 
            (H.R. 8036): consideration of. H. Res. 1160; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Interior, Environment, FY 2025 (H.R. 8998): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1370; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Iran Counterterrorism Act (H.R. 6323): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1149; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Israel (H. Res. 1143): consideration of. H. Res. 1149; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Israel Security Assistance Support Act (H.R. 8369): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R. 
            8034): consideration of. H. Res. 1160; Mr. Burgess.

        Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act (S. 
            4199): consideration of. H. Res. 1612; Mr. Austin Scott of 
            Georgia.

        Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act (H.R. 8205): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1486; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Laken Riley Act (H.R. 1052): consideration of. H. Res. 1052; 
            Mrs. Houchin.

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

        Legislative Branch, FY 2025 (H.R. 8772): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1341; Mr. Burgess.

        LEOSA Reform Act (H.R. 354): consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. 
            Langworthy.

        Liberty in Laundry Act (H.R. 7673): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1612; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

        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.

        Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security Nicholas, Impeachment 
            of (H. Res. 863): consideration of. H. Res. 996; Mr. 
            Burgess.

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

        Midnight Rules Relief Act (H.R. 115): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1616; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Military Construction, VA, FY 2025 (H.R. 8580): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1269; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Mining Regulatory Clarity Act (H.R. 2925): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach. H. Res. 1194; Mrs. Houchin.

        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.

        Nationwide Permitting Improvement Act (H.R. 7023): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act (H.R. 5717): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

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

        No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act (H.R. 6679): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 980; Mr. Burgess.

        No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act 
            (H.R. 1425): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. Langworthy.

        Opposing Efforts to Place One-Sided Pressure on Israel with 
            Respect to Gaza (H. Res. 1117): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1125; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 1137; Mr. Massie.

        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.

        Police Our Border Act (H.R. 8146): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        Pregnant Students Rights Act (H.R. 6914): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 969; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Prohibiting Voting by Noncitizens in District of Columbia 
            Elections (H.R. 192): consideration of. H. Res. 1243; Mrs. 
            Houchin.

        Protect America's Innovation and Economic Security from CCP Act 
            (H.R. 1398): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. Langworthy.

        Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act (H.R. 6976): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 980; Mr. Burgess.

        Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act (H.R. 615): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act 
            (H.R. 9456): consideration of. H. Res. 1430; Mr. Langworthy.

        Protecting American Energy Production Act (H.R. 1121): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act (H.R. 485): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 996; 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.

        Prove It Act (H.R. 7198): consideration of. H. Res. 1602; Mr. 
            Burgess.

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

        Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (H.R. 7888): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1125; Mr. Roy. H. Res. 1137; Mr. 
            Massie.

        Refrigerator Freedom Act (H.R. 7637): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1341; 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 ``Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model 
            Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles'', 
            Congressional Disapproval Rule Submitted by the 
            Environmental Protection Agency (H.J. Res. 136): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

        Relating to ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
            Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial 
            Assistance'', Congressional Disapproval of the Rule 
            Submitted by the Department of Education (H.J. Res. 165): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1341; Mr. Burgess.

        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 ``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 ``Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121'', Congressional 
            Disapproval Under Chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, 
            Rule Submitted by the Securities and Exchange Commission 
            (H.J. Res. 109): consideration of. H. Res. 1194; Mrs. 
            Houchin.

        Relating to ``Standard for Determining Joint Employer Status'', 
            Congressional Disapproval of the Rule Submitted by the 
            National Labor Relations Board (H.J. Res. 98): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 947; Mrs. Houchin.

        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): consideration of. H. Res. 947; Mrs. Houchin.

        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.

        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.

        RELIEVE Act (H.R. 815): Agree to Senate amendment with 
            amendment. H. Res. 1160; Mr. Burgess.

        Rescission of Certain Waivers and Licenses Relating to Iran, to 
            Provide for (H.R. 5947): consideration of. H. Res. 1149; Mr. 
            Reschenthaler.

        Resolution Recommending that the House of Representatives find 
            United States Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in 
            Contempt of Congress for Refusal to Comply with a Subpoena 
            Duly Issued by the Committee on the Judiciary (118-527): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1287; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

        Restoring American Energy Dominance Act (H.R. 6009): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1085; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Roll back ESG To Increase Retirement Earnings Act (H.R. 5339): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

        Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (H.R. 8281): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1341; Mr. Burgess.

        SALT Marriage Penalty Elimination Act (H.R. 7160): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 994; Mr. Langworthy.

        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.

        Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense 
            Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (H.R. 8070): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1287; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

        Standing Against Houthi Aggression Act (H.R. 6046): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1149; Mr. Reschenthaler.

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

        State, Foreign Operations, FY 2025 (H.R. 8771): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1316; Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia.

        STOP CCP Act (H.R. 3334): consideration of. H. Res. 1486; Mr. 
            Burgess.

        Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act (H.R. 788): consideration of. H. 
            Res. 947; Mrs. Houchin.

        Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act 
            (H.R. 9495): consideration of. H. Res. 1576; Mrs. Fischbach.

        Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards Act (H.R. 7700): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1341; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Superior National Forest Restoration Act (H.R. 3195): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act (H.R. 
            6918): consideration of. H. Res. 969; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Trust the Science Act (H.R. 764): consideration of. H. Res. 
            1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R. 
            8035): consideration of. H. Res. 1160; Mr. Burgess.

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

        Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act (H.R. 7176): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1009; Mr. Reschenthaler.

        Utilizing Space Efficiently and Improving Technologies Act (H.R. 
            6276): consideration of. H. Res. 1071; Mr. Massie.

        Violence Against Law Enforcement Officers (H. Res. 1213): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1227; Mr. Langworthy.

        Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act (H.R. 7909): 
            consideration of. H. Res. 1455; Mrs. Houchin.

        Western Economic Security Today Act (H.R. 3397): consideration 
            of. H. Res. 1173; Mrs. Fischbach.

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

        Wildlife Innovation and Longevity Driver Reauthorization Act 
            (H.R. 5009): Agree to Senate amendment with amendment (Rules 
            Committee Print 118-52, NDAA). H. Res. 1612; Mr. Austin 
            Scott of Georgia.

                                    S

Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act. S. 5649.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:

        Accessing Satellite Data to Enable New Discoveries Act. H.R. 
            6219; Mr. Kean of New Jersey et al.

        American Cybersecurity Literacy Act. S. 2201.

        ANCHOR Act. H.R. 7630; Mr. Mike Garcia of California et al.

        Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign 
            Act. S. 4596.

        Artificial Intelligence Research, Innovation, and Accountability 
            Act. S. 3312.

        Astronaut Safe Temporary Ride Options Act. H.R. 272; Mr. Babin 
            et al.

        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.

        Countering CCP Drones Act. H.R. 2864; Ms. Stefanik et al.

        CREATE AI Act. S. 2714.

        Definition of Foreign Country for Purposes of Malign Foreign 
            Talent Recruitment Restriction, Clarification of. H.R. 7686; 
            Mr. Mike Garcia of California 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.

        Federal Information Security Modernization Act. H.R. 4552; Ms. 
            Mace et al.

        Fire Ready Nation Act. S. 4343.

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

        Future of Artificial Intelligence Innovation Act. S. 4178.

        Illegal Red Snapper Enforcement Act. S. 3879.

        IMPACT Act. H.R. 7685; Mr. Miller of Ohio et al.

        Invent Here, Make Here Act. S. 1956.

        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.

        NASA Reauthorization Act. H.R. 8958; Mr. Lucas et al.

        NASA SPREES Act. H.R. 7687; Mr. Sorensen et al.

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

        National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act. H.R. 6213; Mr. 
            Lucas 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.

        NSF AI Education Act. S. 4394.

        Orbital Sustainability Act. S. 447.

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

        Promoting United States Leadership in Standards Act. S. 3849.

        Risky Research Review Act. S. 4667.

        SAFE Orbit Act. S. 3658.

        Science and Technology Agreement Enhanced Congressional 
            Notification Act. H.R. 5245; Mr. Barr et al.

        Space Resources Institute Act. H.R. 4152; Ms. Caraveo et al.

        TAKE IT DOWN Act. S. 4569.

        TEST AI Act. S. 3162.

        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.

        VET Artificial Intelligence Act. S. 4769.

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

Sea Turtle Rescue Assistance and Rehabilitation Act. H.R. 2560; Mr. 
    Keating et al. S. 2086.

Secretary of State to Designate Additional Persons Eligible to Serve as 
    Passport Acceptance Agents, Authority of. H.R. 8234; Mr. Mast et al.

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

Securing Chain of Command Continuity Act. H.R. 6972; Mrs. Kiggans of 
    Virginia et al.

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

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION:

        ACCESS Rural America Act. S. 3242.

        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.

        Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act. 
            H.R. 4763; Mr. Thompson of Pennsylvania 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.

        Protecting Investors' Personally Identifiable Information Act. 
            H.R. 4551; Mr. Loudermilk et al.

        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.

Single, Unique ZIP Codes for Certain Communities. H.R. 8753; Ms. Boebert 
    et al.

SMALL BUSINESS:

        Agency Accountability Act. H.R. 7103; Mr. Stauber et al.

        Child Care Small Business Insight and Improvement Act. H.R. 
            6156; Mr. Landsman et al.

        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.

        Encouraging Success Act. H.R. 6591; Mr. Ellzey et al.

        Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act. H.R. 7985; Mr. 
            McGarvey 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 All of America Act. H.R. 5333; Mr. Meuser 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 SBDC Advisory Board Improvement Act. H.R. 7104; Mr. 
            Mann et al.

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

        Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act. S. 1156.

        Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act. H.R. 7102; Ms. 
            Davids of Kansas et al.

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

        Plain Language in Contracting Act. H.R. 7987; Mr. LaLota et al.

        Price Evaluation Preference for Qualified HUBZone Small Business 
            Concerns to Certain Contracts, Application of. H.R. 5450; 
            Ms. Scholten et al.

        Prove It Act. H.R. 7198; Mr. Finstad et al.

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

        Put America on Commission Act. H.R. 7129; Mr. Williams of Texas 
            et al.

        Regulatory Transparency for Small Businesses Act. H.R. 8033; Mr. 
            Luetkemeyer 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.

        Rural Small Business Resilience Act. H.R. 7984; Mr. Pappas et 
            al.

        SBIC Advisory Committee Act. S. 2212.

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

        Simplifying Subcontracting Act. S. 3772.

        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 Artificial Intelligence Training and Toolkit Act. 
            S. 4487.

        Small Business Child Care Investment Act. S. 673.

        Small Business Contracting Transparency Act. H.R. 4670; Ms. 
            Houlahan et al. S. 3971.

        Small Business Disaster Damage Fairness Act. S. 943.

        Small Business Procurement and Utilization Reform Act. H.R. 
            7988; Mr. Stauber et al.

        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.

        State Trade Expansion Program Modernization Act. S. 4414.

        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.

        The WOSB Integrity Act. H.R. 7128; Ms. Maloy et al.

        ThinkDIFFERENTLY About Disability Employment Act. H.R. 7989; Mr. 
            Molinaro et al.

        Transparency and Predictability in Small Business Opportunities 
            Act. H.R. 8014; Mr. Mfume et al.

        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.

        WOSB Certification and Opportunity Expansion Act. H.R. 7105; Ms. 
            Velazquez 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.

        Commission to Study the Potential Transfer of the Weitzman 
            National Museum of American Jewish History to the 
            Smithsonian Institution Act. H.R. 7764; Ms. Wasserman 
            Schultz et al.

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

Social Security Fairness Act. H.R. 82; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

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

Spectrum Auction Reauthorization Act. H.R. 3565; Mrs. Rodgers of 
    Washington et al.

Starr-Camargo Bridge Expansion Act. S. 1608.

Statement of Policy, Amend the Export Control Reform Act. H.R. 6606; 
    Mrs. Radewagen.

STATES AND TERRITORIES:

        Alabama:

                Alabama Underwater Forest National Marine Sanctuary and 
                    Protection Act. H.R. 897; Mr. Carl et al.

                ``Colonel Ola Lee Mize Department of Veterans Affairs 
                    Clinic''. H.R. 5464; Mr. Aderholt et al.

                Consolidation of Certain Divisions in the Northern 
                    District of Alabama. H.R. 7177; Mr. Strong et al.

                ``Tidwell Post Office Building, LaBruce ``Bruce'' ''. 
                    H.R. 6162; Mr. Moore of Alabama et al.

                ``Turner, Sr. Post Office Building, Albert''. H.R. 7893; 
                    Ms. Sewell et al.

        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 
                    the. H.R. 2687; Mrs. Peltola et al. S. 623.

                Alaska Native Vietnam Era Veterans Land Allotment 
                    Extension Act. S. 3790.

                Alaska Native Village Municipal Lands Restoration Act. 
                    H.R. 6489; Mrs. Peltola et al. S. 2615.

                Alaska Offshore Parity Act. S. 620.

                Alaska's Right to Produce Act. H.R. 6285; Mr. Stauber et 
                    al.

                Cape Fox Land Entitlement Finalization Act. S. 3617.

                Unrecognized Southeast Alaska Native Communities 
                    Recognition and Compensation Act. H.R. 4748; Mrs. 
                    Peltola et al. S. 1889.

        American Samoa:

                Restriction on Amendments to or Modifications of the 
                    Constitution of American Samoa, Removal of. H.R. 
                    6062; Mrs. Radewagen et al.

        Arizona:

                Chiricahua National Park Act. S. 736.

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

                ``Kolbe Memorial Post Office, Jim''. S. 2546.

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

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

                The Military Lands Withdrawal Act of 1999 Relating to 
                    Barry M. Goldwater Range, Extensions, Additions, and 
                    Revisions to. H.R. 4377; Mr. Grijalva et al.

        Arkansas:

                Ceremony as Part of the Unveiling of the Statue of 
                    Johnny Cash, Use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol 
                    Visitor Center. H. Con. Res. 120; Mr. Crawford et 
                    al.

                Flatside Wilderness Additions Act. H.R. 3971; Mr. Hill.

                ``Kingsland ``Johnny Cash'' Post Office''. H.R. 7180; 
                    Mr. Westerman et al.

                Pryor, David Hampton, Honoring the Life of. S. Res. 673.

        California:

                Administrative Jurisdiction Over Certain Federal Land in 
                    the State of California, Transfer of. S. 3045.

                ``Allen Post Office Building, Charlesetta Reece''. H.R. 
                    5985; Mr. Levin et al.

                ``Anderson, Jr. Post Office Building, Corporal Michael 
                    D.''. H.R. 1555; Mr. McClintock et al.

                ``Conter VA Clinic, Louis A.''. H.R. 9124; Mr. Kiley et 
                    al.

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

                ``Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Post Office''. H.R. 599; Mr. Gomez 
                    et al.

                Everett Alvarez, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act. H.R. 
                    1097; Mr. Panetta et al.

                ``Feinstein Federal Building, Senator Dianne''. S. 4489.

                ``Feinstein Post Office, Dianne''. S. 4077.

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

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

                ``Hill Post Office Building, Dr. Margaret B.''. H.R. 
                    1060; Mr. Aguilar et al.

                ``Ignatius Post Office, Paul''. H.R. 1687; Mr. Schiff et 
                    al.

                Jamul Indian Village Land Transfer Act. H.R. 6443; Mr. 
                    Issa et al. S. 3857.

                Joshua Tree National Park Expansion Act. S. 4227.

                ``Kott Post Office Building, Dr. William I. ``Bill'' ''. 
                    H.R. 7192; Mr. Correa et al.

                ``Lavagnino Post Office Building, Larry''. H.R. 7158; 
                    Mr. Carbajal et al.

                ``Little Saigon Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Post 
                    Office''. H.R. 8057; Mrs. Steel et al.

                ``McClung Post Office Building, Major Megan''. H.R. 
                    3608; Mrs. Kim of California et al.

                ``Mendez United States Courthouse, Felicitas and 
                    Gonzalo''. H.R. 5754; Mr. Gomez et al.

                Mojave National Preserve Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 
                    4222.

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

                Reversionary Interest Conveyance Act. H.R. 8946; Ms. 
                    Matsui.

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

                'rganization of Texas District Courts and Organization 
                    of California District Courts. S. 5465.

                Scarper Ridge Golden Gate National Recreation Area 
                    Boundary Adjustment Act. S. 4851.

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

                ``Senator Dianne Feinstein Visitor Center''. S. 4228.

                ``Ulloa Memorial Post Office Building, Walter Francis''. 
                    H.R. 8641; Mr. Ruiz et al.

                WATER for California Act. H.R. 215; Mr. Valadao et al.

        Colorado:

                Bolts Ditch Act. H.R. 4297; Mr. Neguse et al. S. 2156.

                Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act. S. 1634.

                CONVEY Act. H.R. 2997; Mrs. Boebert et al.

        Connecticut:

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

                Lieberman, Joseph Isadore, Former Senator for 
                    Connecticut, Honoring the Life of. S. Res. 655.

        Delaware:

                ``Carper Visitor Center, Thomas R''. S. 4218. S. 4218.

        Florida:

                ``Coleman Memorial Post Office Building, Specialist 
                    Justin Dean''. H.R. 1823; Mr. Bilirakis et al.

                ``Ferencz Post Office Building, Benjamin Berell''. H.R. 
                    6116; Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida et al.

                Graham, Daniel Robert ``Bob'', Honoring Life of. S. Res. 
                    668.

                Jackie Robinson Ballpark National Commemorative Site 
                    Act. H.R. 8012; Mr. Waltz et al.

                ``Kittinger II Post Office Building, Colonel Joseph 
                    William''. H.R. 5867; Mr. Mills et al.

                ``Knauss Memorial Post Office Building, Army SSG Ryan 
                    Christian''. H.R. 6633; Mrs. Luna et al.

                ``McGuire Post Office Building, U.S. Army Air Corps 
                    Major Thomas B.''. H.R. 6810; Mr. Scott Franklin of 
                    Florida et al.

                ``Rock Post Office Building, Pamela Jane''. H.R. 3947; 
                    Mr. Bean of Florida et al.

                ``Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center''. H.R. 7333; Mr. 
                    Mast et al.

        Georgia:

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

                ``Carter Post Office, Jimmy and Rosalynn''. H.R. 9600; 
                    Mr. Bishop of Georgia et al.

                Carter, James Earl, Thirty-Ninth President of the United 
                    States of America, Death of. H. Res. 1626; Mr. 
                    McHenry.

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

                ``McCloskey Post Office, SFC Shawn''. H.R. 8919; Mr. 
                    Ferguson et al.

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

                Ocmulgee Mounds National Park and Preserve Establishment 
                    Act. S. 4216.

                Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. National Historic Site Act. 
                    S. 507.

                ``Roquemore Post Office, Nell Patten''. H.R. 6983; Mr. 
                    Austin Scott 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.

                King Kamehameha I Birthday, Use of Emancipation Hall in 
                    the Capitol Visitor Center. S. Con. Res. 36.

        Idaho:

                ``Bell Post Office, Representative Maxine''. S. 4634.

                Symms, Honorable Steven D., Death of. S. Res. 813.

        Illinois:

                Cahokia Mounds Mississippian Culture Study Act. S. 4164.

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

                Settlement of Claims, Certain Indian Land Disputes 
                    Regarding Land in Illinois. S. 2796.

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

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

                ``Wyatt Post Office, Corporal Matthew A.''. H.R. 8976; 
                    Mr. Bost et al.

        Indiana:

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

                ``Shahnavaz Post Office Building, Officer Noah Jacob''. 
                    H.R. 9775; Mrs. Spartz et al.

                ``Wilder Post Office, Brigadier General John T.''. S. 
                    2717.

        Iowa:

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

        Kansas:

                ``Captain Elwin Shopteese VA Clinic''. S. 3249.

                Real Property Conveyance, Related to United States 
                    Penitentiary, Leavenworth. H.R. 9591; Mr. Graves of 
                    Missouri.

        Kentucky:

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

                ``Siler, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex, Eugene 
                    E.''. S. 4293.

        Louisiana:

                Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Boundary Modification 
                    Act. S. 3542.

                Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Expansion. H.R. 6843; 
                    Mr. Scalise et al.

                ``Letlow Post Office Building, Luke''. H.R. 7423; Mr. 
                    Scalise et al.

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

        Maine:

                Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act. 
                    S. 4209.

                ``Mitchell, Jr. Visitor Center, George J.''. S. 3474.

        Maryland:

                ``Cummings Post Office Building, United States 
                    Representative Elijah E.''. H.R. 9544; Mr. Mfume et 
                    al. S. 5019.

        Massachusetts:

                ``Chang Post Office, Caroline''. H.R. 3728; Ms. Pressley 
                    et al.

                Deerfield River Wild and Scenic River Study Act. S. 608.

        Michigan:

                ``Dewey VA Clinic, Duane E.''. H.R. 8667; Mr. Moolenaar 
                    et al.

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

                ``Hayden Post Office, Robert''. S. 3639.

                ``Jefferson Post Office, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander''. 
                    S. 3640.

                ``Nava Post Office, Captain Miguel Justin''. H.R. 9285; 
                    Ms. Scholten et al.

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

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

                ``Sojourner Truth Post Office''. S. 3851.

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

        Minnesota:

                Charter of Incorporation of the Lower Sioux Indian 
                    Community, Revocation of. S. 2868.

                Disapproval of the Withdrawal by the Secretary of the 
                    Interior of National Forest System Lands in Cook, 
                    Lake, and Saint Louis Counties, Minnesota, From 
                    Disposition Under the United States Mineral and 
                    Geothermal Leasing Laws. H. Con. Res. 34; Mr. 
                    Stauber.

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

                ``Koski Post Office, First Lieutenant Richard Arne''. S. 
                    4803.

                Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1657; Mr. 
                    Stauber et al.

                ``Olson Post Office, Floyd B''. H.R. 8841; Mrs. 
                    Fischbach et al.

        Mississippi:

                Vicksburg National Military Park Boundary Modification 
                    Act. S. 4994.

        Missouri:

                America's National Churchill Museum National Historic 
                    Landmark Act. S. 4607.

                Cahokia Mounds Mississippian Culture Study Act. S. 4164.

                Carnahan, Former Senator Jean A., Death of. S. Res. 553.

        Montana:

                Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act. S. 2149.

                ``Charlie Dowd VA Clinic''. S. 3285.

                Fort Belknap Indian Community Water Rights Settlement 
                    Act. S. 1987.

                Montana Headwaters Legacy Act. S. 3346.

                Montana Sportsmen Conservation Act. S. 2216.

        Nebraska:

                ``Barrett Post Office Building, Bill''. H.R. 7507; Mr. 
                    Smith of Nebraska et al.

                ``Smith Federal Building, Virginia''. H.R. 6984; Mr. 
                    Smith of Nebraska et al. S. 3577.

                Swanson and Hugh Butler Reservoirs Land Conveyances Act. 
                    H.R. 8413; Mr. Smith of Nebraska et al. S. 4347.

                Winnebago Land Transfer Act. H.R. 1240; Mr. Feenstra et 
                    al.

        Nevada:

                Apex Area Technical Corrections Act. S. 1760.

                Northern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation 
                    Act. H.R. 3173; Mr. Amodei.

                Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation 
                    Act. S. 4457.

                Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act. S. 3593.

        New Hampshire:

                ``Garone Post Office, Chief Edward B''. H.R. 1098; Mr. 
                    Pappas et al.

                ``Maloney Post Office Building, Chief Michael''. H.R. 
                    8868; Mr. Pappas et al.

        New Jersey:

                ``Hand Post Office Building, Carlton H.''. H.R. 7606; 
                    Mr. Van Drew et al.

                Pascrell, Honorable William J., Death of. H. Res. 1427; 
                    Mr. Smith of New Jersey.

                Payne, Jr., Honorable Donald M., Death of. H. Res. 1172; 
                    Mr. Smith of New Jersey.

                ``White Post Office Building, George Henry''. H.R. 7607; 
                    Mr. Van Drew et al.

        New Mexico:

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

                Energy Opportunities for All Act. H.R. 4374; Mr. Crane 
                    et al.

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

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

                Navajo Nation Rio San Jose Stream System Water Rights 
                    Settlement Act. S. 4998.

                Pecos Watershed Protection Act. S. 3033.

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

        New York:

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

                Central Business District Tolling Program of New York 
                    City, Expressing Opposition to. H. Res. 609; Mr. 
                    D'Esposito et al.

                Finger Lakes National Heritage Area Act. S. 2743.

                Fire Island AIDS Memorial Establishment Act. S. 3534.

                Fort Ontario Holocaust Refugee Shelter National 
                    Historical Park Establishment Act. S. 2742.

                Holcombe Rucker Park Landmark Act. H.R. 6852; Mr. 
                    Espaillat et al.

                Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage 
                    Area Enhancement Act. H.R. 390; Ms. Stefanik et al.

                National Museum of Play Recognition Act. H.R. 3250; Mr. 
                    Morelle et al.

                Plum Island National Monument Act. H.R. 1584; Mr. LaLota 
                    et al.

                Plum Island Preservation Act. S. 5099.

                Plum Island Preservation Study Act. S. 5136.

                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.

                Saratoga National Battlefield Park. H.R. 8931; Ms. 
                    Stefanik et al.

                Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Act. S. 4243.

        North Carolina:

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

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

                ``Fitch, Sr. Post Office Building, Milton F.''. H.R. 
                    6750; Mr. Davis of North Carolina et al.

                John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System in 
                    Topsail, North Carolina, Revise the Boundaries of a 
                    Unit of. H.R. 2437; Mr. Murphy et al.

                ``Veasey Post Office, Millie Dunn''. H.R. 9580; Ms. Ross 
                    et al.

        North Dakota:

                ``Commander Delbert Austin Olson Post Office''. S. 4404.

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

                North Dakota Trust Lands Completion Act. S. 1088.

                Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Museum Artifacts 
                    Act. S. 4129.

        Ohio:

                East Palestine Health Impact Monitoring Act. S. 4045.

                ``Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Day''. 
                    S. Con. Res. 43.

                ``Weninger Post Office Building, Sgt. Wolfgang Kyle''. 
                    H.R. 5640; Mr. Joyce of Ohio et al.

                ``Williams Post Office Building, Judge James R.''. H.R. 
                    9322; Mrs. Sykes et al.

        Oklahoma:

                Harris, Honorable Fred R., Death of. S. Res. 925.

                Historic Greenwood District-Black Wall Street National 
                    Monument Establishment Act. S. 3543.

                Inhofe, Honorable James Mountain, Death of. S. Res. 765.

                James Mountain Inhofe VA Medical Center. S. 5314.

        Oregon:

                Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization Act. S. 
                    2020.

                ``Furse Post Office Building, Elizabeth''. H.R. 9549; 
                    Ms. Bonamici et al.

                Malheur Community Empowerment for the Owyhee Act. S. 
                    1890.

                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.

        Pennsylvania:

                ``Barnhart Post Office, Susan C.''. H.R. 5476; Mr. 
                    Fitzpatrick et al.

                ``Drake Post Office Building, Edwin L.''. H.R. 7417; Mr. 
                    Kelly of Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Fitzgerald Post Office Building, Sergeant Christopher 
                    David''. H.R. 6073; Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Lebo Post Office Building, Lieutenant William D.''. 
                    H.R. 3865; Mr. Meuser et al.

                ``Parham VA Clinic, Henry''. H.R. 4955; Ms. Lee of 
                    Pennsylvania et al.

                ``Simmons Love Post Office Building, Hettie''. S. 3357.

                ``Traub Post Office, John Charles''. S. 3419.

        Puerto Rico:

                Roberto Clemente Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 6751; Mr. 
                    Espaillat et al.

        South Carolina:

                ``Childs Post Office Building, Nancy Yount''. H.R. 6188; 
                    Mr. Fry et al.

        South Dakota:

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

                Johnson, Former Senator Timothy Peter, Death of. S. Res. 
                    902.

                ``Martin Post Office Building, First Lieutenant Thomas 
                    Michael''. S. 3267.

                ``Rolfing Post Office Building, Staff Sergeant Robb 
                    Lura''. S. 2143.

        Tennessee:

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

                ``Middlebrook Post Office Building, Reverend Harold''. 
                    H.R. 9360; Mr. Burchett et al.

                Sasser, Honorable James Ralph, Death of. S. Res. 888.

        Texas:

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

                ``Batterson Post Office, Captain Robert E. ``Bob'' ''. 
                    H.R. 10065; Mr. Cloud et al.

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

                ``Dominguez Border Patrol Checkpoint, James R.''. H.R. 
                    5799; Mr. Tony Gonzales of Texas et al.

                Improving Access to Our Courts Act. S. 227.

                Jackson Lee, Honorable Sheila, Death of. H. Res. 1366; 
                    Mr. Doggett.

                ``Lance Corporal David Lee Espinoza, Lance Corporal Juan 
                    Rodrigo Rodriguez & Sergeant Roberto Arizola Jr. 
                    Post Office Building''. H.R. 2754; Mr. Cuellar et 
                    al.

                Organization of Texas District Courts and Organization 
                    of California District Courts. S. 5465.

                Starr-Camargo Bridge Expansion Act. S. 1608.

                ``U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson Memorial VA Clinic''. 
                    H.R. 4136; Mr. Self et al.

                ``Waugh Post Office, Sergeant Major Billy D.''. S. 3946.

                ``Zermeno Post Office Building, 1st Lieutenant Andres''. 
                    H.R. 6244; Mr. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas et al.

        Utah:

                ``Hooser Post Office Building, SGT Bill''. H.R. 8717; 
                    Mr. Owens et al.

                Mountain View Corridor Completion Act. H.R. 2468; Mr. 
                    Owens et al. S. 3036.

                Statue of Martha Hughes Cannon, Authorizing the Use of 
                    Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center. H. 
                    Con. Res. 127; Ms. Maloy et al.

                University of Utah Research Park Act. S. 1260.

                Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration 
                    Exchange Act. H.R. 3049; Mr. Curtis et al. S. 1405.

        Vermont:

                Deerfield River Wild and Scenic River Study Act. S. 608.

                Nulhegan River and Paul Stream Wild and Scenic River 
                    Study Act. S. 432.

        Virgin Islands:

                ``Ebbesen Post Office, Lieutenant General Samuel E.''. 
                    H.R. 5034; Ms. Plaskett.

        Virginia:

                ``Albright Post Office Building, Secretary of State 
                    Madeleine''. H.R. 3354; Ms. Wexton et al.

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

                Contaminated Wells Relocation Act. S. 5300.

                General George C. Marshall House. H.R. 6210; Ms. Wexton. 
                    S. 3195.

                ``Langston Post Office Building, John Mercer''. H.R. 
                    7385; Ms. McClellan et al.

                ``Lawson Federal Building, Reuben E.''. S. 3412.

                ``Todd Post Office, Gladys P.''. H.R. 7508; Ms. 
                    Spanberger et al.

        Washington:

                Evans, Former Senator Daniel J., Death of. S. Res. 872.

                ``Gordon Post Office, Mayor Rob''. H.R. 9421; Ms. Perez 
                    et al.

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

                Puyallup Tribe of Indians Land Into Trust Confirmation 
                    Act. H.R. 929; Mr. Kilmer et al. S. 382.

        West Virginia:

                ``Keeley United States Courthouse, Irene M.''. S. 3570.

        Wisconsin:

                ``Casper Post Office Building, Trooper Trevor J.''. H.R. 
                    5712; Mr. Grothman et al.

                ``Heg Post Office, Colonel Hans Christian''. H.R. 7199; 
                    Mr. Fitzgerald et al.

                Kohl, Senator Herb, Death of. S. Res. 523.

                ``Murphy Post Office Building, Sergeant Kenneth E.''. 
                    H.R. 6651; Mr. Tiffany et al.

        Wyoming:

                ``Bebout Post Office, Dessie A.''. S. 2274.

                Implementation of Proposed Resource Management Plan and 
                    Final Environmental Impact Statement, Prohibition 
                    on. H.R. 6085; Ms. Hageman et al.

                Pilot Butte Power Plant Conveyance Act.. H.R. 3415; H.R. 
                    3415; Ms. Hageman. S. 1662. S. 1662.

                Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act. S. 1348.

Stop China's Exploitation of Congolese Children and Adult Forced Labor 
    through Cobalt Mining Act. H.R. 7981; Mr. Smith of New Jersey.

Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act. S. 1351.

Stop STALLING Act. S. 148.

Strengthening Support for American Manufacturing Act. S. 2116.

Sunshine Protection Act. H.R. 1279; Mr. Buchanan et al.

                                    T

TAAP Act. H.R. 5874; Mr. Ciscomani et al.

TAXATION AND TAXES:

        American Donor Privacy and Foreign Funding Transparency Act. 
            H.R. 8293; Mr. Schweikert.

        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.

        Chronic Disease Flexible Coverage Act. H.R. 3800; Mr. Wenstrup 
            et al.

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

        Education and Workforce Freedom Act. H.R. 8915; Mr. Hern et al.

        Educational Choice for Children Act. H.R. 9462; Mr. Smith of 
            Nebraska et al.

        End Zuckerbucks Act. H.R. 8291; Ms. Tenney et al.

        Ensuring Nationwide Access to a Better Life Experience Act. S. 
            4541.

        Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act. H.R. 5863; Mr. Steube et al.

        Foreign Grant Reporting Act. H.R. 8290; Mr. Smucker et al.

        HSA Modernization Act. H.R. 5687; Ms. Van Duyne.

        No Foreign Election Interference Act. H.R. 8314; Ms. Malliotakis 
            et al.

        Protecting American Students Act. H.R. 8913; Mr. Ferguson et al.

        SALT Marriage Penalty Elimination Act. H.R. 7160; Mr. Lawler et 
            al.

        Saving Gig Economy Taxpayers Act. H.R. 190; Mrs. Miller of West 
            Virginia 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.

        Stop Executive Overreach on Trade Agreements. H.R. 7983; Mrs. 
            Fischbach.

        Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages 
            Act. H.R. 9495; Ms. Tenney et al.

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

        Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act. H.R. 7024; Mr. 
            Smith of Missouri.

        Taxpayer Data Protection Act. H.R. 8292; Mr. Smith of Missouri 
            et al.

        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.

        University Accountability Act. H.R. 8914; Ms. Malliotakis et al.

        USA Workforce Investment Act. H.R. 9461; Mr. Smucker.

        VSO Equal Tax Treatment Act. H.R. 1432; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

Taxpayer Resources Used in Emergencies Accountability Act. S. 5098.

Think Differently About Building Accessibility Act. H.R. 9313; Mr. 
    Molinaro et al.

To Establish an Expiration Date of Certain Committee Resolutions With 
    Respect to Leases or Projects, to Amend Title 40, United States 
    Code. H.R. 6316; Ms. Titus et al.

Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act. H.R. 3950; Mr. 
    Bilirakis et al. S. 1303.

TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL:

        American Music Tourism Act. S. 4212.

        Amtrak Executive Bonus Disclosure Act. H.R. 8689; Mr. Molinaro 
            et al.

        Aviation:

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

                Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2024. H.R. 7454; Mr. 
                    Graves of Missouri et al.

                Airport and Airway Trust Fund Extension Act. H.R. 8289; 
                    Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.

                Duplications of Benefits Victims Relief Act. H.R. 6083; 
                    Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

                FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023. S. 1939.

                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.

        Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act. 
            S. 1570.

        Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act. 
            H.R. 8610; Mr. Green of Tennessee et al.

        Department of Transportation:

                AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. H.R. 8449; Mr. Bilirakis 
                    et al. S. 1669.

                Central Business District Tolling Program of New York 
                    City, Expressing Opposition to. H. Res. 609; Mr. 
                    D'Esposito et al.

                Ensuring Airline Resiliency to Reduce Delays and 
                    Cancellations Act. H.R. 9135; Mr. Larsen of 
                    Washington et al.

                FAST PASS Act. H.R. 6140; Mr. Ezell et al.

                Household Goods Shipping Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 
                    8505; Ms. Norton et al.

                LICENSE Act. H.R. 3013; Mr. LaHood et al.

                One Federal Decision for Ports. H.R. 3316; Mr. Crawford 
                    et al.

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

                PIPES Act. H.R. 6494; Mr. Graves of Missouri et al.

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

                Strengthening the Commercial Drivers License Information 
                    System Act. S. 3475.

                Supply Chain Improvement Act. H.R. 3365; Mr. Duarte 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:

                Amtrak Transparency and Accountability for Passengers 
                    and Taxpayers Act. H.R. 8692; Mr. Nehls et al.

                CARS Act. H.R. 2948; Mr. Gooden of Texas et al.

                Dry Bulk Weight Tolerance. H.R. 3318; Mr. Crawford et 
                    al.

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

                Intelligent Transportation Integration Act. H.R. 1500; 
                    Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

                Motor Carrier Safety Screening Modernization Act. H.R. 
                    3356; Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al.

                Motor Carrier Safety Selection Standard Act. H.R. 915; 
                    Mr. Gallagher et al.

                ``Move Over'' Laws. H. Res. 152; Mr. McGovern et al.

                National Medal of Honor Highway. H.R. 3149; Mr. Kelly of 
                    Pennsylvania et al. S. 1478.

                Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act. H.R. 2367; Mr. 
                    Bost et al.

        Hotel Fees Transparency Act. S. 2498.

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

        National Drone and Advanced Air Mobility Research and 
            Development Act. H.R. 3560; Mr. Lucas.

        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:

                Baby Changing on Board Act. H.R. 8995; Ms. Underwood et 
                    al.

                Railroad Employee Equity and Fairness Act. S. 1274.

                Railway Safety Act. S. 576.

                Think Differently Transportation Act. H.R. 6248; Mr. 
                    Molinaro et al. S. 4107.

        Rolling Stock Protection Act. H.R. 3317; Mr. Crawford et al.

        Safety Data Collection Program for Certain 6-Axle Vehicles. H.R. 
            3372; Mr. Johnson of South Dakota et al.

        Think Differently About Emergencies Act. H.R. 6249; Mr. Molinaro 
            et al.

        Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act. H.R. 5840; 
            Mr. Graves of Louisiana et al. S. 3959.

        Weather Alert Response and Notification Act. H.R. 2892; Mr. 
            Langworthy et al.

                                    U

Udall Foundation Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2882; Mr. Ciscomani et al. S. 
    1311.

        Agree to Senate amendment with amendment (H.R. 2882). H. Res. 
            1102; Ms. Granger.

Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act. H.R. 7176; Mr. Pfluger et al.

Unrecognized Southeast Alaska Native Communities Recognition and 
    Compensation Act. H.R. 4748; Mrs. Peltola et al. S. 1889.

Utilizing Space Efficiently and Improving Technologies Act. H.R. 6276; 
    Mr. Perry.

                                    V

VACANCIES (House Members):

        First Session:

                California:

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

                        Filled by Vince Fong June 3, 2024.

                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.

        Second Session:

                At-Large, North Dakota:

                        At-Large, North Dakota, Vacated by Kelly 
                            Armstrong, December 14, 2024; (Resigned).

                California:

                        30th District, Vacated by Adam Schiff, December 
                            8, 2024; (Resigned).

                Colorado:

                        4th District, Vacated by Ken Buck, March 22, 
                            2024; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Greg Lopez July 8, 2024.

                Florida:

                        1st District, Vacated by Matt Gaetz, November 
                            13, 2024; (Resigned).

                New Jersey:

                        3rd District, Vacated by Andy Kim, December 8, 
                            2024; (Resigned).

                        9th District, Vacated by Bill Pascrell, August 
                            21, 2024; (Deceased).

                        10th District, Vacated by Donald M. Payne, Jr., 
                            April 24, 2024; (Deceased).

                        Filled by LaMonica McIver September 23, 2024.

                New York:

                        26th District, Vacated by Brian Higgins, 
                            February 2, 2024; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Timothy M. Kennedy May 6, 2024.

                North Carolina:

                        14th District, Vacated by Jeff Jackson, December 
                            31, 2024; (Resigned).

                Ohio:

                        6th District, Vacated by Bill Johnson, January 
                            21, 2024; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Michael A. Rulli June 25, 2024.

                Puerto Rico:

                        Puerto Rico, Vacated by Jenniffer Gonzalez-
                            Colon, January 3, 2025; (Resigned).

                Texas:

                        18th District, Vacated by Sheila Jackson Lee, 
                            July 19, 2024; (Deceased).

                        Filled by Erica Lee Carter November 12, 2024.

                Wisconsin:

                        8th District, Vacated by Mike Gallagher, April 
                            24, 2024; (Resigned).

                        Filled by Tony Wied November 12, 2024.

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.

        ``Captain Elwin Shopteese VA Clinic''. S. 3249.

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

        ``Charlie Dowd VA Clinic''. S. 3285.

        Clear Communication for Veterans Claims Act. H.R. 7643; Mr. 
            Takano et al. H.R. 7816; Mr. Duarte et al.

        ``Colonel Ola Lee Mize Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic''. 
            H.R. 5464; Mr. Aderholt et al.

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

        ``Conter VA Clinic, Louis A.''. H.R. 9124; Mr. Kiley et al.

        Credit for Certain Members of the Armed Forces who Served in 
            Female Cultural Support Teams. H.R. 1753; Mr. Issa et al.

        Daniel J. Harvey, Jr. and Adam Lambert Improving Servicemember 
            Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act. H.R. 3722; Mr. 
            Nunn of Iowa et al.

        Deliver for Veterans Act. H.R. 522; Mr. Moylan et al.

        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.

        Determination of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs Whether to 
            Include Newly Approved or Licensed Psychedelic Drugs in the 
            Formulary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Reporting 
            of. H.R. 7347; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        ``Dewey VA Clinic, Duane E.''. H.R. 8667; Mr. Moolenaar et al.

        ``Doss VA Clinic, Private First Class Desmond T.''. S. 3938.

        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.

        Fairness for Servicemembers and their Families Act. H.R. 2911; 
            Ms. Strickland et al. S. 1299.

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

        Fiscal Year 2024 Veterans Affairs Major Medical Facility 
            Authorization Act. H.R. 6324; Mr. Bost et al.

        Get Rewarding Outdoor Work for our Veterans Act. H.R. 1786; Mr. 
            Levin et al.

        Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act. S. 3746.

        Hiring Preference for Veterans and Americans With Disabilities 
            Act. H.R. 4486; Mr. Mike Garcia of California.

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

        Improving Veterans Access to Congressional Services Act. H.R. 
            562; Mr. Mast et al.

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

        James Mountain Inhofe VA Medical Center. S. 5314.

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

        Justice for ALS Veterans Act. H.R. 3790; Ms. Slotkin et al.

        Keeping Military Families Together Act. S. 2181.

        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.

        Mark Our Place Act. S. 3126.

        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.

        Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserves Tuition Fairness Act. H.R. 
            7323; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        MVP Act. H.R. 6342; Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia et al.

        ``Parham VA Clinic, Henry''. H.R. 4955; Ms. Lee of Pennsylvania 
            et al.

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

        Patriot Bill of Rights. S. 3237.

        Personnel Integrity in Veterans Affairs Act. H.R. 7734; Mr. 
            Scott Franklin of Florida.

        Prioritizing Veterans Survivors Act. H.R. 7100; Mr. Ciscomani 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.

        Restore VA Accountability Act. H.R. 4278; Mr. Bost et al.

        Restoring Benefits to Defrauded Veterans Act. H.R. 4190; Mr. 
            Trone et al.

        Review Every Veterans Claim Act. H.R. 5890; Mr. Luttrell et al.

        Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and 
            Benefits Improvement Act. H.R. 8371; Mr. Ciscomani et al. S. 
            141.

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

        Stuck On Hold Act. H.R. 6656; Mr. Calvert et al.

        Survivor Benefits Delivery Improvement Act. H.R. 7150; Mr. 
            Takano.

        Termination of Courses or Programs by Reason of Fraud on 
            Educational Institutions under Department of Veterans 
            Affairs Educational Assistance Programs, Effects of. H.R. 
            1767; Mrs. Ramirez et al.

        ``Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center''. H.R. 7333; Mr. Mast et 
            al.

        TRAIN VA Employees Act. H.R. 6531; Mr. Pappas et al.

        VA Correct Compensation Act. H.R. 6538; Mr. Takano et al.

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

        VA Home Loan Awareness Act. S. 3068.

        VA Medical Center Facility Transparency Act. H.R. 1089; Mrs. 
            Lesko et al.

        VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act. S. 326.

        VA Supply Chain Management System Authorization Act. H.R. 2499; 
            Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia et al.

        VA WEB Act. H.R. 6874; Mr. Rosendale et al.

        VERY Act. H.R. 7653; Mr. Davis of North Carolina et al.

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

        Veteran Appeals Transparency Act. H.R. 5870; Mr. Self et al.

        Veteran Fraud Reimbursement Act. H.R. 4016; Mr. Connolly et al.

        Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act. S. 656.

        Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. H.R. 705; Mr. Bost et al.

        Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act. H.R. 7342; Mr. 
            Valadao et al.

        Veterans Affairs Peer Review Neutrality Act. H.R. 5794; Mrs. 
            Dingell et al.

        Veterans Benefits Continuity and Accountability Supplemental 
            Appropriations Act, 2024. H.R. 9468; Mr. Mike Garcia of 
            California et al.

        Veterans Benefits Improvement Act. H.R. 1530; Mr. Luttrell et 
            al. S. 2513.

        Veterans Economic Opportunity and Transition Administration Act. 
            H.R. 3738; Mr. Wenstrup et al.

        Veterans Exam Expansion Act. H.R. 5938; Mr. Ciscomani et al.

        Veterans Health Administration Leadership Transformation Act. 
            H.R. 1256; Mr. Mrvan et al.

        ``Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Day''. S. Con. 
            Res. 43.

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

        Veterans Scam and Fraud Evasion Act. H.R. 6452; Ms. Stefanik et 
            al.

        Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act. H.R. 7777; 
            Mr. Luttrell et al. S. 777.

        VETS Safe Travel Act. H.R. 7365; Mr. Gosar et al.

        VETT Act. H.R. 5914; Mr. Van Orden et al.

        Vietnam Veterans Liver Fluke Cancer Study Act. H.R. 4424; Mr. 
            LaLota et al.

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

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

Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
    5202; Ms. Wasserman Schultz et al.

                                    W

Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety 
    Act. H.R. 2964; Mrs. McClain et al.

WATER AND WATER RESOURCES:

        Additional Funding for the San Joaquin River Restoration 
            Settlement Act. S. 5005.

        Bolts Ditch Act. H.R. 4297; Mr. Neguse et al. S. 2156.

        Chesapeake Bay Science, Education, and Ecosystem Enhancement 
            Act. H.R. 4770; Mr. Sarbanes et al.

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

        Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act. S. 4576.

        Colorado River Salinity Control Fix Act. H.R. 7872; Mr. Curtis 
            et al. S. 2514.

        Community Reclamation Partnerships Act. H.R. 6233; Mr. LaHood.

        Contaminated Wells Relocation Act. S. 5300.

        Conveyance for Aquifer Recharge Purposes. S. 4999.

        Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Amendments Act. S. 4442.

        Dakota Water Resources Act Amendments. S. 4996.

        Delaware River Basin Conservation Reauthorization Act. H.R. 
            1395; Mr. Fitzpatrick et al. S. 654.

        Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization Act. S. 2020.

        Dolores River National Conservation Area and Special Management 
            Area Act. S. 636.

        Extending Limits of U.S. Customs Waters Act. H.R. 529; Mr. Waltz 
            et al.

        Fort Belknap Indian Community Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 
            1987.

        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.

        Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Act. S. 3738.

        Great Salt Lake Stewardship Act. H.R. 4094; Mr. Curtis et al. S. 
            1955.

        International Boundary and Water Commission Authority. H.R. 
            5903; Mrs. Napolitano et al.

        Klamath Basin Water Agreement Support Act. H.R. 7938; Mr. Bentz.

        Klamath Power and Facilities Agreement Support Act. S. 482.

        Lake Tahoe Restoration Reauthorization Act. S. 612.

        Long Island Sound Restoration and Stewardship Reauthorization 
            Act. H.R. 5441; Mr. LaLota et al.

        MAPWaters Act. H.R. 6127; Mr. Moore of Utah et al.

        Modernizing Access to Our Public Waters Act. S. 3123.

        National Dam Safety Program Act. S. 4359.

        Nationwide Permitting Improvement Act. H.R. 7023; Mr. Rouzer.

        Navajo Nation Rio San Jose Stream System Water Rights Settlement 
            Act. S. 4998.

        Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, Taos Pueblo 
            Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, and Aamodt Litigation 
            Settlement Act, Technical Corrections to. S. 3406.

        Ocean Pollution Reduction Act II. H.R. 1720; Mr. Peters et al.

        Ohkay Owingeh Rio Chama Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 4505.

        Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary of National Significance Act. 
            S. 50.

        Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act. H.R. 5089; Mr. Rouzer et al.

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

        RISEE Act. S. 373.

        Sacramento RIVER Act. S. 5011.

        Strengthening Coastal Communities Act. S. 2958.

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

        WATER Data Improvement Act. S. 4245.

        WATER for California Act. H.R. 215; Mr. Valadao et al.

        Water Monitoring and Tracking Essential Resources (WATER) Data 
            Improvement Act. H.R. 5770; Mr. Neguse et al.

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

        Water Resources Development Act. H.R. 8812; Mr. Graves of 
            Missouri et al. S. 4367.

        WaterSMART Access for Tribes Act. S. 2927.

        Western Water Accelerated Revenue Repayment Act. H.R. 3675; Mrs. 
            Boebert et al.

        Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act. S. 4643.

Western Economic Security Today Act. H.R. 3397; Mr. Curtis et al.

Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act. S. 2272.

WOMEN AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS:

        Allowing Greater Access to Safe and Effective Contraception Act. 
            S. 4447.

        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.

        Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act. H.R. 
            6918; Mrs. Fischbach et al.

        Women and Lung Cancer Research and Preventive Services Act. H.R. 
            4534; Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania et al.

        Women's Health Protection Act. S. 701.

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

                                    X

                                    Y

Youth Poisoning Protection Act. H.R. 4310; Mrs. Trahan et al. S. 2233.

                                    Z

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

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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                                      Second                          Second          Second          Second
                                   Session, One       Second       Session, One    Session, One    Session, One
                                      Hundred      Session, One       Hundred         Hundred         Hundred
                                    Eighteenth        Hundred        Sixteenth       Fifteenth      Fourteenth
                                     Congress       Seventeenth      Congress        Congress        Congress
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Convened........................    Jan. 3, 2024    Jan. 3, 2022    Jan. 3, 2020    Jan. 3, 2018    Jan. 4, 2016
Adjourned.......................    Jan. 3, 2025    Jan. 3, 2023    Jan. 3, 2021    Jan. 3, 2019    Jan. 3, 2017
 
Calendar days in session........             167             164             164             175             131
Legislative days in session.....             167             164             163             174             131
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................           3,652           3,355           3,535           2,670           2,224
Joint resolutions introduced....             124              39              29              22              29
Simple resolutions introduced...             681             673             498             513             383
Concurrent resolutions                        54              59              46              52              78
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                      4,511           4,126           4,108           3,257           2,714
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             240             281             235             325             212
    Over veto...................               0               0               1               0               1
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               1
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             240             281             236             325             214
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               3               0               1               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                240             284             236             326             214
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             525             330             281             513             405
    House calendar..............              39             103              32              80              77
    Private calendar............               0               5               5               0               0
    Conference reports..........               0               0               1               5               3
    Special reports.............              32              42              33              33              28
    Not assigned to a calendar..              45               8               6              17              12
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             641             488             358             648             525
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             242             190             139             310             264
    House calendar..............              36              42              29              66              75
    Private calendar............               0               5               5               0               0
    Conference reports..........               0               0               1               5               3
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             278             237             174             381             342
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  363             251             184             267             183
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             641             488             358             648             525
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................              81              97              89             123              98
    House concurrent............              15              14              11              18              27
    Senate concurrent...........               8               7               5              10               7
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             104             118             105             151             132
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    STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEENTH 
 CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEENTH; ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS; ONE 
      HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS; ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS.

                                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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                                    One Hundred                     One Hundred     One Hundred     One Hundred
                                    Eighteenth      One Hundred      Sixteenth       Fifteenth      Fourteenth
                                     Congress       Seventeenth      Congress        Congress        Congress
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convened........................    Jan. 3, 2023    Jan. 3, 2021    Jan. 3, 2019    Jan. 3, 2017    Jan. 6, 2015
Adjourned.......................    Jan. 3, 2025    Jan. 3, 2023    Jan. 3, 2021    Jan. 3, 2019    Jan. 3, 2017
 
Calendar days in session........             350             336             357             368             288
Legislative days in session.....             351             330             356             366             288
                                 ===============================================================================
Bills introduced................          10,555           9,697           9,062           7,394           6,526
Joint resolutions introduced....             230             106             110             146             108
Simple resolutions introduced...           1,627           1,532           1,273           1,187             957
Concurrent resolutions                       135             125             128             149             183
 introduced.....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total bills and                     12,547          11,460          10,573           8,876           7,774
       resolutions..............
                                 ===============================================================================
Public laws:
    Approved....................             274             362             343             442             327
    Over veto...................               0               0               1               0               1
    Without approval............               0               0               0               0               1
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total, public laws........             274             362             344             442             329
                                 ===============================================================================
Private laws....................               0               3               0               1               0
                                 ===============================================================================
      Grand total, public and                274             365             344             443             329
       private laws.............
                                 ===============================================================================
Committee reports:
    Union calendar..............             797             482             563             866             690
    House calendar..............              92             156              93             190             157
    Private calendar............               0               5               5               0               0
    Conference reports..........               1               0               3               7               8
    Special reports.............              37              54              43              39              35
    Not assigned to a calendar..              52              12              15              28              20
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................             979             709             722           1,130             910
                                 ===============================================================================
Reported bills acted upon:
    Union calendar..............             361             311             326             565             471
    House calendar..............              84              94              89             162             153
    Private calendar............               0               5               5               0               0
    Conference reports..........               1               0               3               7               8
    Special reports.............               0               0               0               0               0
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total acted upon............             446             410             423             734             632
                                 ===============================================================================
Special reports, conference                  533             299             299             396             278
 reports, reported bills
 pending, and not assigned......
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total reported............             979             709             722           1,130             910
                                 ===============================================================================
Resolutions agreed to:
    Simple......................             185             203             231             269             220
    House concurrent............              26              23              26              34              55
    Senate concurrent...........               8              14              10              19              13
                                 ===============================================================================
      Total agreed to...........             219             240             267             322             288
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               COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, WORK OF THE FIFTY-SECOND TO THE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS, INCLUSIVE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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                                                                                         Number of
                              Congress                               Number of bills      reports        Public laws      Private laws      Total laws
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Fifty-second.......................................................           10,623            2,613              398              324              722
Fifty-third........................................................            8,987            1,982              463              248              711
Fifty-fourth.......................................................           10,378            3,080              384              564              948
Fifty-fifth........................................................           12,223            2,364              429            1,044            1,473
Fifty-sixth........................................................           14,339            3,006              443            1,498            1,941
Fifty-seventh......................................................           17,560            3,919              470            2,311            2,781
Fifty-eighth.......................................................           19,209            4,904              574            3,467            4,041
Fifty-ninth........................................................           25,897            8,174              692            6,248            6,940
Sixtieth...........................................................           28,440            2,300              350              234              584
Sixty-first........................................................           33,015            2,302              525              285              810
Sixty-second.......................................................           28,870            1,628              530              186              716
Sixty-third........................................................           21,616            1,513              417              283              700
Sixty-fourth.......................................................           21,104            1,637              458              226              684
Sixty-fifth........................................................           16,239            1,187              404              104              508
Sixty-sixth........................................................           16,170            1,420              470              124              594
Sixty-seventh......................................................           14,475            1,763              655              276              931
Sixty-eighth.......................................................           12,474            1,652              707              289              996
Sixty-ninth........................................................           17,415            2,319              808              537            1,423
Seventieth.........................................................           17,334            2,821            1,145              577            1,722
Seventy-first......................................................           17,373            2,946            1,009              515            1,524
Seventy-second.....................................................           14,799            2,201              516              327              843
Seventy-third......................................................            9,968            2,066              540              436              976
Seventy-fourth.....................................................           13,026            3,087              985              737            1,722
Seventy-fifth......................................................           10,940            2,785              919              840            1,759
Seventy-sixth......................................................           10,735            3,113            1,005              657            1,662
Seventy-seventh....................................................            7,869            2,748              850              635            1,485
Seventy-eighth.....................................................            5,628            2,099              568              589            1,157
Seventy-ninth......................................................            7,239            2,728              733              892            1,625
Eightieth..........................................................            7,163            2,479              906              457            1,363
Eighty-first.......................................................            9,944            3,254              921            1,103            2,024
Eighty-second......................................................            8,568            2,519              594            1,023            1,617
Eighty-third.......................................................           10,288            2,685              781            1,002            1,783
Eighty-fourth......................................................           12,467            2,974            1,028              893            1,921
Eighty-fifth.......................................................           13,876            2,719              936              784            1,720
Eighty-sixth.......................................................           13,304            2,238              800              492            1,292
Eighty-seventh.....................................................           13,420            2,571              885              684            1,569
Eighty-eighth......................................................           12,829            1,947              666              360            1,026
Eighty-ninth.......................................................           18,552            2,349              810              473            1,283
Ninetieth..........................................................           20,587            1,985              640              362            1,002
Ninety-first.......................................................           20,015            1,808              695              246              941
Ninety-second......................................................           17,230            1,637              607              161              768
Ninety-third.......................................................           17,690            1,668              651              123              774
Ninety-fourth......................................................           15,863            1,793              588              141              729
Ninety-fifth.......................................................           14,414            1,843              633              170              803
Ninety-sixth.......................................................            8,456            1,567              613              123              736
Ninety-seventh.....................................................            7,458            1,013              473               56              529
One Hundred Second.................................................            6,212            1,102              590               20              610
One Hundred Third..................................................            5,310              894              465                8              473
One Hundred Fourth.................................................            4,344              887              333                4              337
One Hundred Fifth..................................................            4,874              851              394               10              404
One Hundred Sixth..................................................            5,681            1,056              580               24              604
One Hundred Seventh................................................            5,767              811              377                6              383
One Hundred Eighth.................................................            5,431              818              498                6              504
One Hundred Ninth..................................................            6,436              752              482                1              483
One Hundred Tenth..................................................            7,340              932              460                0              460
One Hundred Eleventh...............................................            6,570              715              383                2              385
One Hundred Twelfth................................................            6,723              752              283                1              284
One Hundred Thirteenth.............................................            5,885              734              296                0              296
One Hundred Fourteenth.............................................            6,526              910              329                0              329
One Hundred Fifteenth..............................................            7,394            1,130              442                1              443
One Hundred Sixteenth..............................................            9,062              722              344                0              344
One Hundred Seventeenth............................................            9,697              709              362                3              365
One Hundred Eighteenth.............................................           10,555              979              274                0              274
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    RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS OF PREVIOUS 
                               CONGRESSES

                                FOOTNOTES


        In the Seventy-second Congress the total laws numbered 843, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 474, House joint resolutions 
41, Senate bills 294, and Senate joint resolutions 34. Of the 474 House 
bills which became laws, there was included 1 omnibus pension bill 
containing 283 House bills and 155 Senate bills (added to the House bill 
as amendments), making a total of 1,280 bills and resolutions which 
became laws. The 1,280 laws are subdivided as follows: 756 House bills, 
41 House joint resolutions, 449 Senate bills, and 34 Senate joint 
resolutions. Of the 294 Senate bills and 34 Senate joint resolutions 
which became laws, 112 bills and 8 joint resolutions were enacted in 
lieu of House bills, House joint resolutions, and a House concurrent 
resolution, which had been reported from committees and which were laid 
on the table to facilitate the enactment of the legislation. Exclusive 
of bills vetoed and the proposed amendments to the Constitution, the 
House passed 283 House bills (including 2 omnibus pension bills 
containing 1,488 bills, a total of 1,79 bills), and 5 House joint 
resolutions and 1 Senate bill which did not become laws. There were 
introduced in the Senate 5,702 bills, 265 joint resolutions, 45 
concurrent resolutions, and 380 simple resolutions. The Senate passed 
659 Senate bills and 75 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees 
made 1,367 reports. Exclusive of bills vetoed and the proposed 
amendments to the Constitution, the Senate passed 350 Senate bills and 
59 Senate joint resolutions, which did not become laws. Of these, 2 
bills were indefinitely postponed in the House; 101 Senate bills and 9 
Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; and 159 Senate 
bills and 19 Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. 
One Senate joint resolution was recommitted to committee in the House. 
Two Senate concurrent resolutions were pending in House committees. 
Forty-nine Senate bills and 5 Senate joint resolutions were indefinitely 
postponed in the Senate because similar House bills had become laws or 
were further advanced in the process of becoming laws. The Senate and 
House also passed Senate Joint Resolution 14, proposing an amendment 
(``lame duck'') to the Constitution, which has been ratified; also 
Senate Joint Resolution No. 211, proposing an amendment to the 
Constituion repealing the 18th (prohibition) amendment. Vetoes by 
message numbered 10, of which one act was subsequently passed over the 
veto. One act failed to become law through lack of signature after 
adjournment of the Congress, and 7 acts failed to become laws through 
lack of Executive approval (``pocket vetoes''). Of the acts vetoed there 
was 1 omnibus pension bill, containing 186 House bills and 192 Senate 
bills (added to the House bill as amendments). There were 592 bills 
entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 534 were acted upon, leaving 
58 upon the calendar. Twelve motions to discharge committees from 
consideration of bills were filed, of which 5 were entered on the 
calendar of such motions and 7 did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for such entry. Of the 5 so entered on the calendar 4 were 
rejected by the House, and 1 prevailed. The President transmitted to the 
House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 956 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 10,809.
        In the Seventy-third Congress the total laws numbered 976, which 
were divided as follows: House bills 533, House joint resolutions 33, 
Senate bills 388, and Senate joint resolutions 22. Of the 388 Senate 
bills and 22 Senate joint resolutions which became laws, 119 bills and 5 
joint resolutions were enacted in lieu of House bills, House joint 
resolutions, and a House concurrent resolution, which had been reported 
from committees and which were laid on the table to facilitate the 
enactment of the legislation. Exclusive of bills vetoed, the House 
passed 88 House bills and 6 House joint resolutions and 5 Senate bills 
which did not become laws. There were introduced in the Senate 3,806 
bills, 144 joint resolutions, 24 concurrent resolutions, and 279 simple 
resolutions. The House passed 660 House bills and 42 House joint 
resolutions. The Senate passed 808 Senate bills and 38 Senate joint 
resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,458 reports. Exclusive of 
bills vetoed, the Senate passed 387 Senate bills and 17 Senate joint 
resolutions which did not become laws. One hundred and twenty-six Senate 
bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; 
and 153 Senate bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending in 
House committees. Sixty-two Senate bills and 4 Senate joint resolutions 
were indefinitely postponed in the Senate because similar House bills 
had become laws or were further advanced in the process of becoming 
laws. Thirty-nine House bills, 1 House joint resolution, 31 Senate bills 
and 1 Senate joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was 
subsequently passed over the veto. There were 492 bills entered upon the 
Consent Calendar, of which 398 were acted upon, leaving 56 upon the 
calendar. Thirty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, of which 6 were entered on the calendar of such 
motions and 25 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for 
such entry. Of the 6 so entered on the calendar, 2 prevailed and 4 
remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the 
House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 504 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 5,201.
        In the Seventy-fourth Congress the total laws numbered 1,722, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 929, House joint resolutions 
83, Senate bills 650, and Senate joint resolutions 60. There were 
introduced in the Senate 4,793 bills, 293 joint resolutions, 41 
concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple resolutions. The House passed 
1,346 House bills and 94 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 
1,222 Senate bills and 98 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate 
committees made 2,456 reports. Sixty-two Senate bills and 5 Senate joint 
resolutions were pending on House calendars; 319 Senate bills and 16 
Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. Seventy-seven 
House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 67 Senate bills, and 1 Senate 
joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was subsequently passed 
over the veto. There were 1,000 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, 
of which 948 were acted upon, leaving 52 upon the calendar. Thirty-three 
motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 
of which 3 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 30 did not 
receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 3 so 
entered on the calendar, 1 prevailed and 1 failed of passage and 1 
remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the 
House 121 messages; executive departments transmitted 876 
communications. Petitions filed numbered 11,228.
        The total laws of the Seventy-fifth Congress numbered 1,759, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 1,061, House joint 
resolutions 96, Senate bills 562, and Senate joint resolutions 40. There 
were introduced in the Senate 4,179 bills, 310 joint resolutions, 41 
concurrent resolutions, and 204 simple resolutions. The House passed 
1,334 House bills and 103 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 945 
Senate bills and 65 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 
2,219 reports. Thirty Senate bills and 6 Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars. Nineteen House bills, 1 House joint 
resolution, 6 Senate bills, and 3 Senate joint resolutions were vetoed, 
of which 3 acts were subsequently passed over the veto. Pocket vetoes: 
50 House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 31 Senate bills, and 1 Senate 
joint resolution. There were 893 bills entered upon the Consent 
Calendar, of which 869 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar. 
Forty-three motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, of which 4 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 
39 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of 
the 4 so entered on the calendar, 3 prevailed and 1 failed of passage. 
Of the 4 so entered on the calendar, 2 were for the wages-and-hours 
bill. The President transmitted to the House 53 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 1,433 communications. Petitions filed number 
5,369.
        The total laws of the Seventy-sixth Congress numbered 1,662, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 957; House joint 
resolutions, 77; Senate bills, 588; and Senate joint resolutions, 40.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,438 bills, 308 joint 
resolutions, 56 concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 10,735 bills, 647 resolutions, 623 
joint resolutions, 95 concurrent resolutions.
        The House passed 1,329 House bills and 74 House joint 
resolutions and 635 Senate bills and 42 Senate joint resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,226 reports. The House committees 
made 3,113 reports.
        Twenty-one Senate bills and four Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 165. House bills vetoed, 78; Senate bills vetoed, 46; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 22; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 19.
        There were 967 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
945 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar. Thirty-seven motions 
to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 35 of 
which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the 
calendar of such motions. Two motions to discharge committees were 
placed on the Discharge Calendar, and two were agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 14 messages, executive 
departments transmitted 2,075 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
9,426.
        The total laws of the Seventy-seventh Congress numbered 1,485, 
which were divided as follows: 1,018 House bills; 467 Senate bills.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,924 bills, 170 joint 
resolutions, 42 concurrent resolutions, and 337 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 7,869 bills, 371 House joint 
resolutions, 86 concurrent resolutions, and 587 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 1,367 House bills and 482 Senate bills.
        The Senate committees made 1,856 reports. The House committees 
made 2,748 reports.
        Twenty-one Senate bills and two Senate joint resolutions were 
pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 74. House bills vetoed, 38; Senate bills vetoed, 33; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, none.
        There were 682 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
658 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar.
        Fifteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, 14 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. One motion to 
discharge committees was placed on the Discharge Calendar, and one was 
agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 10 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 2,042 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
3,498.
        The total laws of the Seventy-eighth Congress numbered 1,157, 
which were divided as follows: House bills and joint resolutions, 788; 
Senate bills and joint resolutions, 369; public laws, 568; private laws, 
589.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,217 bills, 165 joint 
resolutions, 59 concurrent resolutions, and 356 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 5,628 bills, 324 House joint 
resolutions, 104 concurrent resolutions, 683 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 935 House bills and 50 House joint resolutions 
and 358 Senate bills and 13 Senate joint resolutions.
        Two House bills were vetoed but failed of passage over 
Presidential veto.
        One House bill and one Senate bill were allowed to become law 
without the approval by the President.
        One House bill and one Senate bill were passed over Presidential 
veto.
        The Senate committees made 1,393 reports. The House Committees 
made 2,099 reports.
        Seven Senate bills, one Senate joint resolution, and one Senate 
concurrent resolution were pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 46. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 14; 
Senate joint resolution, 1. House bills pocket vetoed, 14; Senate bills 
pocket vetoed, 3.
        There were 451 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
431 were acted upon, leaving 20 upon the calendar.
        Twenty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, 18 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to 
discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 3 were 
agreed to.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 2,112 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
6,253.
        There were 300 rollcalls, divided as follows: 144 quorum calls 
and 156 yeas and nays.
        The total laws of the Seventy-ninth Congress numbered 1,625, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,118; House joint 
resolutions, 55; Senate bills, 429; Senate joint resolutions, 23; public 
laws, 733; private laws, 892.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,509 bills, 189 joint 
resolutions, 76 concurrent resolutions, and 321 simple resolutions. 
There were introduced in the House 7,239 bills, 393 House joint 
resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, 760 simple resolutions.
        The House passed 1,399 House bills and 64 House joint 
resolutions and 417 Senate bills and 23 Senate joint resolutions.
        Two House bills (H.R. 4908) (H.R. 6042) and two House joint 
resolutions (H.J. Res. 106) (H.J. Res. 225) were vetoed but failed of 
passage over Presidential veto.
        One House bill (H.R. 1975) was allowed to become law without the 
approval by the President.
        Fourteen House bills and six Senate bills were pocket vetoed.
        The Senate committees made 1,929 reports. The House committees 
made 2,728 reports.
        Eleven Senate bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and no Senate 
concurrent resolutions were pending on House calendars.
        Vetoed, 76. House bills vetoed, 43; House joint resolutions, 2; 
Senate bills vetoed, 11; Senate joint resolutions, 0. House bills pocket 
vetoed, 14; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 6.
        There were 603 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
600 were acted upon, leaving 3 upon the calendar.
        Thirty-five motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, 32 of which did not receive a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to 
discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 1 was 
agreed to and in 2 instances Discharge Motion No. 23 (H.R. 4051) and 
Discharge Motion No. 28 (H.R. 1362) received the required number of 
signatures and were placed on the Discharge Calendar but the bills were 
considered under special rules (H. Res. 631 and H. Res. 635) prior to 
being called up under the Discharge Rule.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive 
departments transmitted 1,525 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
2,144.
        There were 489 rollcalls, divided as follows: 258 quorum calls 
and 231 yeas and nays.
        The total laws of the Eightieth Congress numbered 1,363, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 848; House joint resolutions, 57; 
Senate bills, 408; Senate joint resolutions, 50; public laws, 906; 
private laws, 457.
        The House passed 1,192 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 
427 Senate bills, 53 Senate joint resolutions, and 53 House concurrent 
resolutions.
         The Senate passed 900 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 
633 Senate bills, and 73 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 75; House bills vetoed, 25; Senate bills vetoed, 14; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 27; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 1.
        One House bill (H.R. 1) was vetoed but failed of passage over 
Presidential veto.
        One Senate bill (S. 1004) was vetoed but failed of passage in 
Senate over Presidential veto.
        One House bill (H.R. 3950) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto.
        Four House bills (H.R. 3020, H.R. 4790, H.R. 5052, H.R. 6355), 
one House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 296), and one Senate bill (S. 110) 
were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and 
became public laws.
        There were introduced in the House 7,163 House bills, 448 House 
joint resolutions, 225 House concurrent resolutions, and 725 simple 
resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 2,945 bills, 241 joint 
resolutions, 63 concurrent resolutions, and 282 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,777 reports.
        The House committees made 2,479 reports. Eight Senate bills and 
no Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars.
        There were 819 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
786 were acted upon, leaving 33 upon the calendar.
        There were 285 rollcalls, divided as follows: 122 quorum calls 
and 163 yeas and nays.
        Twenty motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions (H.R. 2245).
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,864 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 2,163.
        The total laws of the Eighty-first Congress numbered 2,024, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,272; House joint 
resolutions, 68; Senate bills, 651; Senate joint resolutions, 33; public 
laws, 921; private laws, 1,103.
        The House passed 1,687 House bills, 82 House joint resolutions, 
680 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 50 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,330 House bills, 74 House joint resolutions, 
913 Senate bills, and 45 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 79: House bills vetoed, 43; Senate bills vetoed, 25; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate 
joint resolutions, 0.
        One House bill (H.R. 7916), 1 Senate bill (S. 2681) became laws 
without Presidential approval.
        One House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 238) was vetoed and passed 
House over veto, but was placed on table in in Senate and no action 
taken.
        One House bill (H.R. 87) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto.
        Three House bills (H.R. 1036, H.R. 6217, H.R. 9490) were vetoed 
and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became laws.
        There were introduced in the House 9,944 bills, 558 joint 
resolutions, 298 concurrent resolutions, and 896 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,275 bills, 211 joint 
resolutions, 108 concurrent resolutions, and 381 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,701 reports.
        The House committees made 3,254 reports. Six Senate bills and 
one Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars.
        There were 749 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
743 were acted upon; leaving 6 on the calendar.
        There were 543 rollcalls, divided as follows: 268 quorum calls 
and 275 yeas and nays.
        Thirty-four motions to discharge committees from consideration 
of bills were filed, 3 of which received a sufficient number of 
signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. (No. 8, No. 18, 
and No. 31.)
        The President transmitted to the House four messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,815 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 2,416.
        The total laws of the Eighty-second Congress numbered 1,617, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 974; House joint 
resolutions, 54; Senate bills, 576; Senate joint resolutions, 13; public 
laws, 594; private laws, 1,023.
        The House passed 1,340 House bills, 65 House joint resolutions, 
588 Senate bills, 15 Senate joint resolutions, and 35 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 994 House bills, 56 House joint resolutions, 
775 Senate bills, and 23 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 22: House bills vetoed, 8; Senate bills vetoed, 5; 
Senate joint resolution voted, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions, 0.
        One Senate bill (S. 2635) became law without Presidential 
approval.
        One Senate bill (S. 827) was voted first session, and passed 
Senate over veto, second session, but no action taken by the House.
        One Senate joint resolution (S.J. Res. 20) was vetoed and was 
placed on the table in Senate and no action taken.
        One House bill (H.R. 3096) was vetoed and passed House over veto 
but Senate failed to act upon it.
        Two House bills (H.R. 3193 and H.R. 5678) and one Senate bill 
(S. 1864) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential 
veto, and became laws.
        There were introduced in the House 8,568 bills, 497 joint 
resolutions, 242 concurrent resolutions, and 748 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,494 bills, 171 joint 
resolutions, 90 concurrent resolutions, and 354 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,121 reports.
        The House committees made 2,519 reports.
        Eight Senate bills and no Senate joint resolutions were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 471 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
458 were acted upon; leaving 13 on the calendar.
        There were 364 rollcalls, divided as follows: 183 quorum calls 
and 181 yeas and nays.
        Fourteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of 
signature for entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 
Executive departments transmitted 1,636 communications. Petitions filed 
numbered 800.
        The total laws of the Eighty-third Congress numbered 1,783, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,078; House joint 
resolutions, 46; Senate bills, 638; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public 
laws, 781; private laws, 1,002.
        The House passed 1,392 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 
649 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 52 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,116 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 
1,030 Senate bills, and 43 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed, 52. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 16; 
Senate bills pocket vetoed, 15.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,893 bills, 184 Senate 
joint resolutions, 109 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 322 simple 
resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 10,288 House bills, 587 House 
joint resolutions, 273 House concurrent resolutions, and 716 
resolutions.
        The Senate comittees made made 2,507 reports.
        The House committees made 2,685 reports.
        Six Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
the House calendars.
        There were 579 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar of which 
567 were acted upon, leaving 12 upon the calendar.
        There were 271 rollcalls divided as follows: 124 quorum calls 
and 147 yeas and nays.
        Ten motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions (No. 9, H. Res. 590), and was 
passed by the House. Motion No. 10 (H. Res. 612, H.R. 9020) was filed. 
The bill was passed under suspension before the required number of 
signatures obtained.
        The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; 
executive departments transmitted 1,855 communications. Petitions filed, 
1,147.
        The total laws of the Eighty-fourth Congress numbered 1,921, 
which were divided as follows: House bills 1,215; House joint 
resolutions, 89; Senate bills, 579; Senate joint resolutions, 38; public 
laws, 1,028; private laws, 893.
        The House passed 1,562 House bills; 102 House joint resolutions; 
656 Senate bills; 40 Senate joint resolutions, and 58 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,251 House bills; 90 House joint resolutions; 
1,159 Senate bills; 50 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 34. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 13; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 8; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 1.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,315 bills; 203 joint 
resolutions; 88 concurrent resolutions, and 329 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 12,467 House bills; 702 House 
joint resolutions; 277 House concurrent resolutions, and 658 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,827 reports.
        The House committees made 2,974 reports.
        Thirteen Senate bills and Senate joint resolutions were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 817 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
795 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar.
        There were 279 rollcalls divided as follows: 130 quorum calls 
and 149 yeas and nays.
        Six motions to discharge committees from considerations of bills 
were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions and was pending on Discharge 
Calendar at adjournment.
        The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; 
the President also transmitted 83 other messages and the executive 
departments transmitted 2,084 communications. Petitions filed numbered 
1,205. Memorials filed, 517.
        The total laws of the Eighty-fifth Congress numbered 1,720, 
which wee divided as follows: House bills, 937; House joint resolutions, 
114; Senate bills, 649; Senate joint resolution, 20; public laws, 936; 
private laws, 784.
        The House passed 1,253 House bills; 120 House joint resolutions; 
669 Senate bills; 22 Senate joint resolutions, and 51 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 988 House bills; 115 House joint resolutions; 
1,062 Senate bills; 37 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 51. House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 6; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 28; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate 
joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,329 bills; 203 joint 
resolutions; 123 concurrent resolutions, and 391 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 13,876 House bills; 704 
House joint resolutions; 381 House concurrent resolutions, and 699 
simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,505 reports.
        The House committees made 2,719 reports.
        Fifteen Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending 
on House calendars.
        There were 639 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
632 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar.
        There were 415 rollcalls divided as follows: 222 quorum calls 
and 193 yeas and nays.
        Seven motions to discharge committees from consideration of 
bills were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures 
for entry on the calendar of such motions and passed House July 22, 
1957.
        The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,268 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 737.
        The total laws of the Eighty-sixth Congress numbered 1,292, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 765; House joint 
resolutions, 58; Senate bills, 443; Senate joint resolutions, 26; public 
laws, 800; private laws, 492.
        The House passed 1,083 House bills; 65 House joint resolutions; 
460 Senate bills; 28 Senate joint resolutions; and 48 House concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 812 House bills; 59 House joint resolutions; 
768 Senate bills; 41 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 44. House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 20; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate 
joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,926 bills; 223 joint 
resolutions; 117 concurrent resolutions; and 292 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 13,304 House bills; 808 House 
joint resolutions; 747 House concurrent resolutions; and 647 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,948 reports.
        The House committees made 2,238 reports.
        7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 578 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
564 were acted upon, leaving 14 upon the calendar.
        There were 382 rollcalls divided as follows: 202 quorum calls 
and 180 yeas and nays.
        7 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions. H. Res. 537, for the 
consideration of H.R. 9983 (pay bill) entered upon Discharge Calendar 
No. 1 June 3, 1960, and passed House June 15, 1960.
        The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,435 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 540.
        The total laws of the Eighty-seventh Congress numbered 1,569, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 968; House joint 
resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 514; Senate joint resolutions, 36; public 
laws, 885; private laws, 684.
        The House passed 1,301 House bills; 60 House joint resolutions; 
529 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 59 House concurrent 
resolutions; and 32 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 1,009 House bills; 52 House joint resolutions; 
834 Senate bills; 58 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,810 bills; 238 joint 
resolutions; 98 concurrent resolutions; and 419 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 13,420 House bill; 908 House 
joint resolutions; 585 House concurrent resolutions; and 838 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 2,290 reports.
        The House committees made 2,571 reports.
        7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 624 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
615 were acted upon, leaving 9 upon the calendar.
        There were 524 rollcalls divided as follows: 284 quorum calls 
and 240 yeas and nays.
        6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 12 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,630 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 416.
        The total laws of the Eighty-eighth Congress numbered 1,026; 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 707; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 261; Senate joint resolutions, 16; public 
laws, 666; private laws, 360.
        The House passed 934 House bills; 53 House joint resolutions; 
265 Senate bills; 15 Senate joint resolutions; 56 House concurrent 
resolutions; and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 725 House bills; 43 House joint resolutions; 
542 Senate bills; 31 Senate joint resolutions.
        Vetoed 9. House bills vetoed, 4; Senate bills vetoed, 1; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,250 bills; 208 joint 
resolutions; 100 concurrent resolutions; and 382 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 12,829 bills, 1,193 joint 
resolutions; 372 concurrent resolutions, and 905 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees made 1,608 reports.
        The House committees made 1,947 reports.
        15 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on 
House calendars.
        There were 454 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
443 were acted upon, leaving 11 upon the calendar.
        There were 528 rollcalls divided as follows: 296 quorum calls 
and 232 yeas and nays.
        5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 8 messages which were 
referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, 
and the executive departments transmitted 2,603 communications. 
Petitions filed numbered 566.
        The total laws of the Eighty-ninth Congress numbered 1,283, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 840; House joint 
resolutions, 39; Senate bills, 373; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public 
laws, 810; private laws, 473.
        The House passed 1,109 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 
71 House concurrent resolutions, 471 simple resolutions, and 376 Senate 
bills, 34 Senate joint resolutions, and 41 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 864 House bills, 36 House joint resolutions, 
64 House concurrent resolutions, and 688 Senate bills, 48 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 50 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed, 14. House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bill pocket vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,931 bills, 198 joint 
resolutions, 116 concurrent resolutions, and 322 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 18,552 bills, 1,322 joint 
resolutions, 1,049 concurrent resolutions, and 1,076 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,917 reports.
        The House committees issued 2,349 reports.
        12 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 409 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
402 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar.
        There were 782 rollcalls, divided as follows: 388 quorum calls 
and 394 yeas and nays.
        6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 134 messages, 13 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 121 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,837 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 435.
        Memorials filed numbered 498.
        The total laws of the Ninetieth Congress numbered 1,002, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 540; House joint resolutions, 31; 
Senate bills, 394; Senate joint resolutions, 37; public laws, 640; 
private laws, 362.
        The House passed, 792 House bills, 43 House joint resolutions, 
341 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 47 House concurrent 
resolutions, 20 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 566 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 
720 Senate bills, 59 Senate joint resolutions, 45 House concurrent 
resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 8. House bills vetoed, 2; Senate bills vetoed, 0; Senate 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,199 bills; 201 joint 
resolutions; 83 concurrent resolutions, and 423 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 20,587 House bills; 1,473 
House joint resolutions; 843 House concurrent resolutions, and 1,325 
simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,670 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,985 reports.
        8 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 275 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
270 were acted upon, leaving 5 upon the calendar.
        There were 875 rollcalls divided as follows: 397 quorum calls 
and 478 yeas and nays.
        4 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 142 messages, 21 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 121 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,273 communications.
        Petitons filed numbered 408.
        Memorials filed numbered 393.
        The total laws of the Ninety-first Congress numbered 941; which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 582; House joint resolutions, 50; 
Senate bills, 265; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 695; 
private laws, 246.
        The House passed 762 House bills, 61 House joint resolutions, 72 
House concurrent resolutions, 412 simple resolutions, and 263 Senate 
bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 27 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 596 House bills, 51 House joint resolutions, 
69 House concurrent resolutions, and 464 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 11. House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 1; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills (H.R. 5554 and H.R. H.R. 17795) became laws 
without Presidential approval.
        2 House bills (H.R. 11102 and H.R. 16916) were vetoed and passed 
House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 4,616 bills, 251 joint 
resolutions, 89 concurrent resolutions, and 509 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 20,015 bills, 1,421 joint 
resolutions, 799 concurrent resolutions, and 1,340 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 2,179 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,808 reports.
        5 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 274 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
272 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 812 rollcalls, divided as follows: 369 quorum calls 
and 443 yeas and nays.
        12 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 285 messages, 18 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 267 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,099 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 1,023.
        Memorials filed numbered 719.
        The total laws of the Ninety-second Congress numbered 768, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 434; House joint resolutions, 48; 
Senate bills, 241; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 607; 
private laws, 161.
        The House passed 599 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 65 
House concurrent resolutions, 401 simple resolutions, and 259 Senate 
bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
         Senate passed 461 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 58 
House concurrent resolutions, and 466 Senate bills, 28 Senate joint 
resolutions, and 42 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 3; Senate bills vetoed, 4; House 
joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House 
bills pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 Senate bill (S. 2770) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H.R. 15927) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 4,133 bills, 275 joint 
resolutions, 102 concurrent resolutions, and 386 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 17,230 bills, 1,331 joint 
resolutions, 726 concurrent resolutions, and 1,171 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,307 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,637 reports.
        9 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 207 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
205 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 934 rollcalls, divided as follows: 284 quorum calls, 
457 yeas and nays, and 193 recorded teller votes.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 180 messages, 23 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 157 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 2,433 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 290.
        Memorials filed numbered 425.
        The total laws of the Ninety-third Congress numbered 774, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 430; House joint resolutions, 45; 
Senate bills, 259; Senate joint resolutions, 40; public laws, 651; 
private laws, 123.
        The House passed 548 House bills, 54 House joint resolutions, 84 
House concurrent resolutions, 474 simple resolutions, 281 Senate bills, 
40 Senate joint resolutions, and 43 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 469 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions, 
78 House concurrent resolutions, 526 Senate bills, 73 Senate joint 
resolutions, 56 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 315 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 38. House bills vetoed, 17; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
House joint resolutions vetoed, 3; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions procket vetoed, 
0.
        4 House bills (H.R. 12471, H.R. 12628, H.R. 15301, H.R. 14225) 
and 1 House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 542) were vetoed and passed 
House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H.R. 14225) was vetoed and passed House and Senate 
over Presidential veto, but was not assigned a public law number due to 
the signing into law of an identical bill (H.R. 17503). However, a 
public law number was subsequently assigned H.R. 1422, pursuant to a 
judicial determination.
        1 Senate bill (S. 2641) became law without the approval of the 
President, and 1 House bill (H.R. 10511) became law without the approval 
of the President pursuant to a judicial determination.
        There were introduced in the Senate 4,260 bills, 264 joint 
resolutions, 127 concurrent resolutions, and 476 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 17,690 bills, 1,182 joint 
resolutions, 698 concurrent resolutions, and 1,525 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,427 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,668 reports.
        14 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 149 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
147 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,453 rollcalls, divided as follows: 375 quorum 
calls, 632 yeas and nays, and 446 recorded teller votes. Totals do not 
include 52 notice quorums.
        10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 213 messages, 22 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House of the State of the 
Union and 191 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 3,122 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 598.
        Memorials filed numbered 555.
        The total laws of the Ninety-fourth Congress numbered 729, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 445; House joint resolutions, 34; 
Senate bills, 223; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 588; 
private laws, 141.
        The House passed 656 House bills, 38 House joint resolutions, 72 
House concurrent resolutions, 535 simple resolutions, 247 Senate bills, 
27 Senate joint resolutions, and 49 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 493 House bills, 35 House joint resolutions, 
67 House concurrent resolutions, 450 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint 
resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 39. House bills vetoed, 24; Senate bills vetoed, 7; 
House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; 
House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        5 House bills (H.R. 4222 H.R. 5901, H.R. 8069, H.R. 8800, H.R. 
14232) and 3 Senate bills (S. 66, S. 391, S. 3201) were vetoed and 
passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        1 House bill (H. R. 1589) became law without the approval of the 
President.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,899 bills, 215 joint 
resolutions, 213 concurrent resolutions, and 585 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 15,863 bills, 1,119 joint 
resolutions, 789 concurrent resolutions, and 1,600 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,395 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,793 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 83 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
83 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,692 rollcalls, divided as follows: 419 quorum 
calls, 807 yeas and nays, and 466 recorded votes. Totals do not include 
189 notice quorums.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 251 messages, 13 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 238 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted, 4,129 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered, 590
        Memorials filed numbered, 415
        The total laws of the Ninety-fifth Congress numbered 803, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 478; House joint resolutions, 47; 
Senate bills, 256; Senate joint resolutions, 22; public laws, 633; 
private laws, 170.
        The House passed 686 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 87 
House concurrent resolutions, 468 simple resolutions, 269 Senate bills, 
22 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 524 House bills, 49 House joint resolutions, 
76 House concurrent resolutions, and 456 Senate bills, 41 Senate joint 
resolutions, 40 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 410 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        0House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate 3,631 bills, 169 joint 
resolutions, 115 concurrent resolutions, and 598 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 14,414 bills, 1,173 joint 
resolutions, 761 concurrent resolutions, and 1,452 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,413 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,843 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 117 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
117 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,724 rollcalls, divided as follows: 184 quorum 
calls, 1,035 yeas and nays, and 505 recorded votes. Totals do not 
include notice quorums.
        11 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 242 messages, 14 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 228 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,138 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 558.
        Memorials filed numbered 495.
        The total laws of the Ninety-sixth Congress numbered 736, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 422; House joint resolutions, 57; 
Senate bills, 230; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 613; 
private laws, 123.
        The House passed 584 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 89 
House concurrent resolutions, 426 simple resolutions, 251 Senate bills, 
27 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 448 House bills, 60 House joint resolutions, 
67 House concurrent resolutions, and 419 Senate bills, 50 Senate joint 
resolutions, 50 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 389 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 8; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 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 3,266 bills, 214 joint 
resolutions, 139 concurrent resolutions, and 575 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House 8,456 bills, 647 joint 
resolutions, 461 concurrent resolutions, and 836 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 1,404 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,567 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 115 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
115 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar.
        There were 1,439 rollcalls, divided as follows: 163 quorum 
calls, 776 yeas and nays, and 500 recorded votes. Totals do not include 
notice quorums.
        14 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
were filed, two of which received a sufficient number of signatures for 
entry on the calendar of such motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 275 messages, 17 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union, and 258 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,853 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 660.
        Memorials filed numbered 545.
        The total laws of the Ninety-seventh Congress, numbered 529, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 255; House joint 
resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 137; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public 
laws, 473; private laws, 56.
        The House passed 413 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 75 
House concurrent resolutions, 245 simple resolutions, and 159 Senate 
bills, 65 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 289 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 
61 House concurrent resolutions, and 319 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint 
resolutions, 48 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 15. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 3; House bills vetoed 6; Senate bills vetoed 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 5; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 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, 3,124 bills, 272 joint 
resolutions, 136 concurrent resolutions, and 532 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 7,458 bills, 636 joint 
resolutions, 440 concurrent resolutions, and 641 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 944 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,013 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 90 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
89 were acted upon, leaving 1 upon the calendar.
        There were 859 rollcalls, divided as follows: 47 quorum calls, 
518 yeas and nays, and 294 recorded teller votes.
        32 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        1 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96252 was filed, 1 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 209 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 205 of which were referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,329 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 681.
        Memorials filed numbered 522.
        The total laws of the Ninety-eighth Congress, numbered 677, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 306; House joint 
resolutions, 88; Senate bills, 173; Senate joint resolutions, 110; 
public laws, 623; private laws, 54.
        The House passed 557 House bills, 110 House joint resolutions, 
73 House concurrent resolutions, 290 simple resolutions, and 198 Senate 
bills, 113 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 338 House bills, 89 House joint resolutions, 
55 House concurrent resolutions, and 328 Senate bills, 179 Senate joint 
resolutions, 49 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 278 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 13; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 11; House bills vetoed, 10; Senate bills vetoed, 10; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 2; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 House bill and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,692 bills, 359 joint 
resolutions, 155 concurrent resolutions, and 488 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,442 bills, 663 joint 
resolutions, 379 concurrent resolutions, and 620 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 663 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,199 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 58 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
58 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 996 rollcalls, divided as follows: 90 quorum calls, 
523 yeas and nays, and 383 recorded votes.
        13 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96252 was filed, 0 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 179 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 173 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were 
not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,164 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 416.
        Memorials filed numbered 508.
        The total laws of the Ninety-ninth Congress, numbered 688, which 
were divided as follows: House bills, 256; House joint resolutions, 128; 
Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 173; public laws, 664; 
private laws, 24.
        The House passed 503 House bills, 150 House joint resolutions, 
86 House concurrent resolutions, 271 simple resolutions, and 145 Senate 
bills, 175 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 302 House bills, 128 House joint resolutions, 
57 House concurrent resolutions, and 270 Senate bills, 240 Senate joint 
resolutions, 57 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 277 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 20. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 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, 2,954 bills, 432 joint 
resolutions, 175 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,743 bills, 756 joint 
resolutions, 429 concurrent resolutions, and 604 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 541 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,045 reports.
        No Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 50 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
50 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 970 rollcalls, divided as follows 80 quorum calls, 
478 yeas and nays, and 412 recorded votes.
        10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of P.L. 96252 was filed, 0 of which 
received the requisite number of signatures.
        The President transmitted to the House 190 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 183 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were 
not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,354 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 494.
        Memorials filed numbered 482.
        The total laws of the One Hundredth Congress, numbered 761, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 362; House joint 
resolutions, 98; Senate bills, 154; Senate joint resolutions, 147; 
public laws, 713; private laws, 48.
        The House passed 602 House bills, 136 House joint resolutions, 
99 House concurrent resolutions, 302 simple resolutions, and 175 Senate 
bills, 148 Senate joint resolutions, and 40 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 408 House bills, 99 House joint resolutions, 
63 House concurrent resolutions, and 298 Senate bills, 197 Senate joint 
resolutions, 77 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 288 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 7; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 3; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        2 House bills, and 1 Senate bill, were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,930 bills, 395 joint 
resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,585 bills, 678 joint 
resolutions, 398 concurrent resolutions, and 608 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 601 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,135 reports.
        2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 33 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 
33 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 976 rollcalls, divided as follows: 37 quorum calls, 
542 yeas and nays, and 397 recorded votes.
        5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, 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 169 messages, 5 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 161 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,509 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 241.
        Memorials filed numbered 486.
        The total laws of the One Hundred First Congress, numbered 666, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 294; House joint 
resolutions, 95; Senate bills, 141; Senate joint resolutions, 136; 
public laws, 650; private laws, 16.
        The House passed 559 House bills, 112 House joint resolutions, 
78 House concurrent resolutions, 359 simple resolutions, and 157 Senate 
bills, 140 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 346 House bills, 97 House joint resolutions, 
68 House concurrent resolutions, and 333 Senate bills, 204 Senate joint 
resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 225 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 21. Total House bills vetoed, 17; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 12; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,271 bills, 388 joint 
resolutions, 159 concurrent resolutions, and 358 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,977 bills, 687 joint 
resolutions, 401 concurrent resolutions, and 546 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 896 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,026 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 5 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 5 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 915 rollcalls, divided as follows: 36 quorum calls, 
498 yeas and nays, and 381 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 186 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 158 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,120 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 254.
        Memorials filed numbered 548.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Second Congress, numbered 610, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 305; House joint 
resolutions, 106; Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 68; 
public laws, 590; private laws, 20.
        The House passed 581 House bills, 126 House joint resolutions, 
85 House concurrent resolutions, 293 simple resolutions, and 158 Senate 
bills, 67 Senate joint resolutions, and 29 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 359 House bills, 108 House joint resolutions, 
49 House concurrent resolutions, and 364 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint 
resolutions, 58 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 223 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 9; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 8; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 3,390 bills, 346 joint 
resolutions, 143 concurrent resolutions, and 366 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 6,212 bills, 563 joint 
resolutions, 384 concurrent resolutions, and 612 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 533 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,102 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 932 rollcalls, divided as follows: 31 quorum calls, 
508 yeas and nays, and 393 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 284 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 279 of which were referred to committees and 2 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,385 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 176.
        Memorials filed numbered 536.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Third Congress, numbered 473, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 259; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 111; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public 
laws, 465; private laws, 8.
        The House passed 524 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 69 
House concurrent resolutions, 265 simple resolutions, and 127 Senate 
bills, 63 Senate joint resolutions, and 25 Senate concurrent 
resolutions.
        The Senate passed 277 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions, 
44 House concurrent resolutions, and 258 Senate bills, 105 Senate joint 
resolutions, 38 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 175 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,573 bills, 232 joint 
resolutions, 80 concurrent resolutions, and 292 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,310 bills, 429 joint 
resolutions, 319 concurrent resolutions, and 589 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 667 reports.
        The House committees issued 894 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 
were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,122 rollcalls, divided as follows: 28 quorum calls, 
468 yeas and nays, and 626 recorded votes.
        26 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 2 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 154 messages, 5 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 149 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 4,135 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 145.
        Memorials filed numbered 511.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Fourth Congress, numbered 337, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 233; House joint 
resolutions, 22; Senate bills, 78; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 333; private laws, 4.
        The House passed 490 House bills, 33 House joint resolutions, 68 
House concurrent resolutions, 312 simple resolutions, and 84 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 21 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 259 House bills, 24 House joint resolutions, 
42 House concurrent resolutions, and 228 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint 
resolutions, 34 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 227 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 17. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 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, 2,199 bills, 65 joint 
resolutions, 74 concurrent resolutions, and 324 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 4,344 bills, 198 joint 
resolutions, 231 concurrent resolutions, and 556 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 394 reports.
        The House committees issued 887 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 22 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 22 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,340 rollcalls, divided as follows: 19 quorum calls, 
522 yeas and nays, and 799 recorded votes.
        15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, 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 189 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 186 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 5,490 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 81.
        Memorials filed numbered 243.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Fifth Congress, numbered 404, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 237; House joint 
resolutions, 26; Senate bills, 134; Senate joint resolutions, 7; public 
laws, 394; private laws, 10.
        The House passed 530 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 98 
House concurrent resolutions, 354 simple resolutions, and 142 Senate 
bills, 7 Senate joint resolutions, and 24 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 259 House bills, 27 House joint resolutions, 
44 House concurrent resolutions, and 309 Senate bills, 9 Senate joint 
resolutions, 62 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 203 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 8. Total House bills vetoed, 7; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
        1 House bill and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and 
Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
        There were introduced in the Senate, 2,655 bills, 60 joint 
resolutions, 130 concurrent resolutions, and 314 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 4,874 bills, 140 joint 
resolutions, 354 concurrent resolutions, and 614 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 673 reports.
        The House committees issued 851 reports.
        1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 5 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 5 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,187 rollcalls, divided as follows: 21 quorum calls, 
542 yeas and nays, and 624 recorded votes.
        8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, 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 161 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 159 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message 
which was not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 12,718 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 93.
        Memorials filed numbered 409.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Sixth Congress, numbered 604, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 368; House joint 
resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 190; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 580; private laws, 24.
        The House passed 708 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions, 
150 House concurrent resolutions, 394 simple resolutions, 198 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 402 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 363 Senate bills, 12 Senate joint 
resolutions, 81 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 273 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 11; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 1; 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, 3,287 bills, 56 joint 
resolutions, 162 concurrent resolutions, and 393 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,681 bills, 134 joint 
resolutions, 447 concurrent resolutions, and 680 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 789 reports.
        The House committees issued 1,056 reports.
        4 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 2 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 2 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,214 rollcalls, divided as follows: 5 quorum calls, 
679 yeas and nays, and 530 recorded votes.
        11 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 141 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 138 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message 
which was not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 11,409 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 124.
        Memorials filed numbered 493.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Seventh Congress, numbered 
383, which were divided as follows: House bills, 288; House joint 
resolutions, 24; Senate bills, 62; Senate joint resolutions, 9; public 
laws, 377; private laws, 6.
        The House passed 566 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 
175 House concurrent resolutions, 344 simple resolutions, and 71 Senate 
bills, 9 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 307 House bills, 24 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 209 Senate bills, 14 Senate joint 
resolutions, 75 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 247 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 3,181 bills, 53 joint 
resolutions, 160 concurrent resolutions, and 368 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,767 bills, 125 joint 
resolutions, 521 concurrent resolutions, and 616 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 351 reports.
        The House committees issued 811 reports.
        7 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There was 1 bill entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of which 
1 was acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 996 rollcalls, divided as follows: 6 quorum calls, 
615 yeas and nays, and 375 recorded votes.
        12 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The President transmitted to the House 117 messages, 4 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 113 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 10,215 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 97.
        Memorials filed numbered 452.
        The total laws of the One Hundred Eighth Congress, numbered 504, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 334; House joint 
resolutions, 22; Senate bills, 142; Senate joint resolutions, 6; public 
laws, 498; private laws, 6.
        The House passed 618 House bills, 32 House joint resolutions, 
165 House concurrent resolutions, 432 simple resolutions, and 145 Senate 
bills, 6 Senate joint resolutions, and 23 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 351 House bills, 23 House joint resolutions, 
72 House concurrent resolutions, and 377 Senate bills, 11 Senate joint 
resolutions, 81 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 3,035 bills, 42 joint 
resolutions, 152 concurrent resolutions, and 487 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 5,431 bills, 115 joint 
resolutions, 532 concurrent resolutions, and 875 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 428 reports.
        The House committees issued 818 reports.
        3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 0 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of 
which 0 was acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.
        There were 1,221 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls, 
730 yeas and nays, and 488 recorded votes.
        16 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 85 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 83 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 11,467 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 131.
        Memorials filed numbered 469.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Ninth Congress, numbered 483, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 316; House joint 
resolutions, 16; Senate bills, 149; Senate joint resolutions, 2; public 
laws, 482; private laws, 1.
         The House passed 616 House bills, 20 House joint resolutions, 
166 House concurrent resolutions, 475 simple resolutions, and 153 Senate 
bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and 20 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 326 House bills, 16 House joint resolutions, 
80 House concurrent resolutions, and 342 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint 
resolutions, 40 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 446 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 1. Total House bills vetoed, 1; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 4,122 bills, 41 joint 
resolutions, 123 concurrent resolutions, and 634 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,436 bills, 102 joint 
resolutions, 504 concurrent resolutions, and 1,110 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 369 reports.
         The House committees issued 751 reports.
         2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 1,214 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum calls, 
651 yeas and nays, and 559 recorded votes.
         18 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 62 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 60 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 742 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 160.
         Memorials filed numbered 464.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Tenth Congress, numbered 460, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 308; House joint 
resolutions, 10; Senate bills, 134; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public 
laws, 460; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 943 House bills, 11 House joint resolutions, 
188 House concurrent resolutions, 822 simple resolutions, and 139 Senate 
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 15 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 325 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
70 House concurrent resolutions, and 211 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint 
resolutions, 52 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 531 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 11. Total House bills vetoed, 10; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 10; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
         4 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, 3,741 bills, 46 joint 
resolutions, 107 concurrent resolutions, and 729 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 7,340 bills, 101 joint 
resolutions, 443 concurrent resolutions, and 1,535 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 528 reports.
         The House committees issued 942 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 1,876 rollcalls, divided as follows: 11 quorum 
calls, 1,120 yeas and nays, and 745 recorded votes.
         18 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 90 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 88 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 293 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 342.
         Memorials filed numbered 382.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Eleventh Congress, numbered 
385, which were divided as follows: House bills, 254; House joint 
resolutions, 11; Senate bills, 112; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public 
laws, 383; private laws, 2.
         The House passed 722 House bills, 16 House joint resolutions, 
119 House concurrent resolutions, 894 simple resolutions, and 115 Senate 
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 18 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 261 House bills, 12 House joint resolutions, 
64 House concurrent resolutions, and 172 Senate bills, 9 Senate joint 
resolutions, 36 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 493 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 2. Total House bills vetoed, 2; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 4,059 bills, 42 joint 
resolutions, 78 concurrent resolutions, and 707 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,570 bills, 107 joint 
resolutions, 336 concurrent resolutions, and 1,784 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 596 reports.
         The House committees issued 715 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were 1,655 rollcalls, divided as follows: 8 quorum calls, 
985 yeas and nays, and 662 recorded votes.
         13 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 76 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 74 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 1,251 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 180.
         Memorials filed numbered 406.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Twelfth Congress, numbered 
284, which were divided as follows: House bills, 199; House joint 
resolutions, 6; Senate bills, 73; Senate joint resolutions, 6; public 
laws, 283; private laws, 1.
         The House passed 491 House bills, 11 House joint resolutions, 
41 House concurrent resolutions, 218 simple resolutions, and 76 Senate 
bills, 6 Senate joint resolutions, and 20 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 202 House bills, 7 House joint resolutions, 
30 House concurrent resolutions, and 147 Senate bills, 7 Senate joint 
resolutions, 32 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 455 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 3,716 bills, 51 joint 
resolutions, 65 concurrent resolutions, and 630 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,723 bills, 122 joint 
resolutions, 147 concurrent resolutions, and 845 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 409 reports.
         The House committees issued 752 reports.
         2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were *1,608 rollcalls, divided as follows: 4 quorum 
calls, 521 yeas and nays, and *1,083 recorded votes.
         6 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 69 messages, 3 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 66 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 9,041 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 66.
         Memorials filed numbered 323.
         * Totals include roll call 484 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 23, 2011 and roll call 327 which was vacated by 
unanimous consent on June 6, 2012.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, numbered 
296, which were divided as follows: House bills, 209; House joint 
resolutions, 10; Senate bills, 73; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 296; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 581 House bills, 23 House joint resolutions, 
41 House concurrent resolutions, 189 simple resolutions, and 74 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 210 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
37 House concurrent resolutions, and 152 Senate bills, 6 Senate joint 
resolutions, 22 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 420 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 3,020 bills, 47 joint 
resolutions, 45 concurrent resolutions, and 601 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 5,885 bills, 131 joint 
resolutions, 125 concurrent resolutions, and 784 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 509 reports.
         The House committees issued 734 reports.
         4 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
         There were *1,205 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum 
calls, * 547 yeas and nays, and 656 recorded votes.
         12 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 53 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 51 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 8,518 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 115.
         Memorials filed numbered 336.
         * Totals include roll call 275 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 10, 2014.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, numbered 
329, which were divided as follows: House bills, 216; House joint 
resolutions, 3; Senate bills, 110; Senate joint resolutions, 0; public 
laws, 329; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 773 House bills, 6 House joint resolutions, 55 
House concurrent resolutions, 220 simple resolutions, and 113 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 13 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 223 House bills, 4 House joint resolutions, 
41 House concurrent resolutions, and 195 Senate bills, 5 Senate joint 
resolutions, 24 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 432 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 10. Total House bills vetoed, 4; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 6; House bills vetoed, 3; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 1; 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 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
         There were introduced in the Senate, 3,548 bills, 41 joint 
resolutions, 58 concurrent resolutions, and 642 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 6,526 bills, 108 joint 
resolutions, 183 concurrent resolutions, and 957 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 618 reports.
         The House committees issued 910 reports.
         5 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were *1,327 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls, 
*575 yeas and nays, and *749 recorded votes.
         6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 1 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
         The president transmitted to the House 56 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 54 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 8,187 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 97.
         Memorials filed numbered 312.
         * Totals include roll call 300 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on June 4, 2015 and roll call 44 which was vacated by unanimous 
consent on January 13, 2016.
         ** Totals reflect the absence
         The total laws of the One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, numbered 
443, which were divided as follows: House bills, 284; House joint 
resolutions, 18; Senate bills, 133; Senate joint resolutions, 8; public 
laws, 442; private laws, 1.
         The House passed 998 House bills, 21 House joint resolutions, 
34 House concurrent resolutions, 269 simple resolutions, and 135 Senate 
bills, 8 Senate joint resolutions, and 19 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 291 House bills, 18 House joint resolutions, 
23 House concurrent resolutions, and 259 Senate bills, 15 Senate joint 
resolutions, 24 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 449 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 3,805 bills, 69 joint 
resolutions, 59 concurrent resolutions, and 747 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 7,394 bills, 146 joint 
resolutions, 149 concurrent resolutions, and 1,187 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 656 reports.
         The House committees issued 1,130 reports.
         8 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 1,210 rollcalls, divided as follows: 3 quorum calls, 
680 yeas and nays, and 527 recorded votes.
         11 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 48 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 46 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 7,383 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 128.
         Memorials filed numbered 272.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, numbered 
344, which were divided as follows: House bills, 214; House joint 
resolutions, 8; Senate bills, 119; Senate joint resolutions, 3; public 
laws, 343; private laws, 0.
         The House passed 777 House bills, 16 House joint resolutions, 
26 House concurrent resolutions, 231 simple resolutions, and 122 Senate 
bills, 9 Senate joint resolutions, and 10 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 221 House bills, 10 House joint resolutions, 
21 House concurrent resolutions, and 262 Senate bills, 30 Senate joint 
resolutions, 20 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 449 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 10. Total House bills vetoed, 3; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 7; House bills vetoed, 1; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 2; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 6; House bills 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions 
pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.
         1 House bill and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House 
and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.
         There were introduced in the Senate, 5,086 bills, 82 joint 
resolutions, 52 concurrent resolutions, and 808 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 9,062 bills, 110 joint 
resolutions, 128 concurrent resolutions, and 1,273 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 336 reports.
         The House committees issued 722 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        There were 954 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum calls, 
546 yeas and nays, and 406 recorded votes.
         5 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 56 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 54 of which were referred to committees and 8 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 6,103 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 158.
         Memorials filed numbered 223.
         The total laws of the One Hundred Seventeenth, numbered 365, 
which were divided as follows: House bills, 198; House joint 
resolutions, 3; Senate bills, 160; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public 
laws, 362; private laws, 3.
         The House passed 719 House bills, 4 House joint resolutions, 23 
House concurrent resolutions, 203 simple resolutions, and 160 Senate 
bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 14 Senate concurrent resolutions.
         The Senate passed 202 House bills, 3 House joint resolutions, 
14 House concurrent resolutions, and 272 Senate bills, 11 Senate joint 
resolutions, 19 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 523 simple 
resolutions.
         Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; 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, 5,357 bills, 70 joint 
resolutions, 52 concurrent resolutions, and 877 simple resolutions.
         There were introduced in the House, 9,697 bills, 106 joint 
resolutions, 125 concurrent resolutions, and 1,532 simple resolutions.
         The Senate committees issued 287 reports.
         The House committees issued 709 reports.
         1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.
        There were 998 rollcalls, divided as follows: 2 quorum calls, 
980 yeas and nays, and 16 recorded votes.
         18 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 40 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 38 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto message 
which were not referred to committees.
         Executive departments transmitted 6,353 communications.
         Petitions filed numbered 158.
         Memorials filed numbered 246.
          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 
were 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.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                             SECOND SESSION

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the 2nd session, One Hundred Eighteenth 
Congress, numbered 240, which were divided as follows: House bills, 160; 
House joint resolutions, 0; Senate bills, 80; Senate joint resolutions, 
0; public laws, 240; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 474 House bills, 4 House joint resolutions, 15 
House concurrent resolutions, 81 simple resolutions, and 83 Senate 
bills, 1 Senate joint resolutions, and 8 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 159 House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 11 
House concurrent resolutions, and 191 Senate bills, 3 Senate joint 
resolutions, 11 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 251 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 4. Total House bills vetoed, 2; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 2; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 2; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; 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, 2,091 bills, 69 joint 
resolutions, 22 concurrent resolutions, and 425 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 3,652 bills, 124 joint 
resolutions, 54 concurrent resolutions, and 681 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 398 reports.
        The House committees issued 641 reports.
         0 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars.
        0 motions 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 517 rollcalls, divided as follows: 1 quorum calls, 
324 yeas and nays, and 192 recorded votes.
         13 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 2 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The president transmitted to the House 32 messages, 1 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 31 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees.
        Executive departments transmitted 3,731 communications.
        Petitions filed numbered 48.
        Memorials filed numbered 71.
          RECAPITULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

                     ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS

                                FOOTNOTES

        The total laws of the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, numbered 
274, which were divided as follows: House bills, 178; House joint 
resolutions, 5; Senate bills, 91; Senate joint resolutions, 0; public 
laws, 274; private laws, 0.
        The House passed 660 House bills, 17 House joint resolutions, 26 
House concurrent resolutions, 185 simple resolutions, and 95 Senate 
bills, 5 Senate joint resolutions, and 8 Senate concurrent resolutions.
        The Senate passed 178 House bills, 12 House joint resolutions, 
17 House concurrent resolutions, and 275 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint 
resolutions, 12 Senate concurrent resolution, and 525 simple 
resolutions.
        Vetoed, 13. Total House bills vetoed, 7; Total Senate bills 
vetoed, 6; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint 
resolutions vetoed, 7; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 5; 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, 5,646 bills, 122 joint 
resolutions, 46 concurrent resolutions, and 942 simple resolutions.
        There were introduced in the House, 10,555 bills, 230 joint 
resolutions, 135 concurrent resolutions, and 1,627 simple resolutions.
        The Senate committees issued 654 reports.
        The House committees issued 979 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 1,241 rollcalls, divided as follows: 6 quorum calls, 
598 yeas and nays, and 637 recorded votes.
         20 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills 
pursuant to Clause 2, rule XV were filed, 2 of which received a 
sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such 
motions.
        The president transmitted to the House 67 messages, 2 of which 
were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
Union and 65 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages 
which were not referred to committees. ***
        Executive departments transmitted 6,638 communications. ***
        Petitions filed numbered 56.
        Memorials filed numbered 157.
         *** Three presidential messages were mischaracterized as 
executive communications during the first session. The numbers for both 
types of communications have been adjusted accordingly.

                                     

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