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                    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
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                       one hundred ninth congress

                   RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana, Chairman

CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska               JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware
LINCOLN CHAFEE, Rhode Island        PAUL S. SARBANES, Maryland
GEORGE ALLEN, Virginia              CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut
NORM COLEMAN, Minnesota             JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts
GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio           RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin
LAMAR ALEXANDER, Tennessee          BARBARA BOXER, California
JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire       BILL NELSON, Florida
LISA MURKOWSKI, Alaska              BARAK OBAMA, Illinois
MEL MARTINEZ, Florida               
   
                  KENNETH A. MYERS, Jr., Staff Director
              ANTONY J. BLINKEN, Democratic Staff Director






           EXTRACT FROM S. RES. 274, 96TH CONGRESS, AGREED TO NOV. 14, 
                        1979 (Senate Rule XXV(j))

    ``(j)(1) COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, to which shall be referred 
all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other 
matters relating to the following subjects:

    ``1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations 
in foreign countries.

    ``2. Boundaries of the United States.

    ``3. Diplomatic service.

    ``4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian 
assistance.

    ``5. Foreign loans.

    ``6. International activities of the American National Red Cross and 
the International Committee of the Red Cross.

    ``7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear 
transfer policy.

    ``8. International conferences and congresses.

    ``9. International law as it relates to foreign policy.

    ``10. International Monetary Fund and other international 
organizations established primarily for international monetary purposes 
(except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and 
Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to such subjects 
reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall be referred to the 
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs).

    ``11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war.

    ``12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations 
and to safeguard American business interests abroad.

    ``13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships of 
the United States.

    ``14. Oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs 
as they relate to foreign policy.

    ``15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation.

    ``16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally.

    ``17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade 
agreements.

    ``18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations.

    ``19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other 
international organizations established primarily for development 
assistance purposes.

    ``(2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive 
basis, matters relating to the national security policy, foreign policy, 
and international economic policy as it relates to foreign policy of the 
United States, and matters relating to food, hunger, and nutrition in 
foreign countries, and report thereon from time to time.''










                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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                                                                  Page

Subcommittees (and jurisdictions) .............................     7

Dates of Members' Appointment to the Committee on 
Foreign Relations .............................................     9

Treaties ......................................................    11

Presidential Messages..........................................    17

Executive Communications.......................................    19

Senate Bills...................................................    39

House Bills....................................................    61

Senate Joint Resolutions.......................................    67

House Joint Resolutions........................................    69

Senate Concurrent Resolutions..................................    71

House Concurrent Resolutions...................................    77

Senate Resolutions.............................................    85

Nominations....................................................   103

Activities of the Committee....................................   123

Committee Publications:

   Executive Reports...........................................   131

   Senate Reports..............................................   132

   Hearings....................................................   132

   Committee Prints............................................   134

   Public Laws.................................................   135

Subject Index..................................................   137

Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations....................   163







                              SUBCOMMITTEES

(The Chairman and Ranking Minority Member of the full committee are ex 
  officio members of each subcommittee on which they do not serve as 
   members. Subcommittees are listed in the order of the chairmen's 
                 seniority within the full committee.
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    SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY, EXPORT AND TRADE 
                                PROMOTION
     Chuck Hagel,                          Paul S. Sarbanes,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     Lamar Alexander                       Christopher J. Dodd
     Lisa Murkowski                        John F. Kerry
     Mel Martinez                          Barack Obama
     George V. Voinovich                     

Jurisdiction:
  The subcommittee's responsibilities encompass U.S. foreign economic 
policy, including export enhancement and trade promotion, and 
international economic growth and development. The subcommittee's 
jurisdiction includes measures that address:
      (1) the enhancement of American exports and promotion of U.S. 
    trade opportunities and commercial interests abroad;
      (2) the promotion of and protection of economic interests of U.S. 
    citizens abroad;
      (3) international investment, management, intellectual property, 
    technological transfer and general commercial policies;
      (4) international monetary policy, including U.S. participation in 
    international financial institutions; and
      (5) U.S. bilateral humanitarian, development, economic trade and 
    security assistance programs and policies carried out by the Agency 
    for International Development and other U.S. agencies and U.S. 
    voluntary contributions to international organizations providing 
    assistance to foreign nations.
  The subcommittee is also responsible for matters and policies 
involving the use, development and protection of the environment, 
including the oceans and space.


                      SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EASTERN
                         AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS
     Lincoln Chafee,                       Barbara Boxer,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     Chuck Hagel                           Paul S. Sarbanes
     Norm Coleman                          Bill Nelson
     George V. Voinovich                   Barack Obama
     John E. Sununu                          

Jurisdiction:
  This subcommittee deals with all matters and problems relating to the 
Middle East and Arab North Africa, including Arab-Israeli and inter-Arab 
issues, economic relations, and general security in the Persian Gulf, 
Mediterranean, the Middle East and North Africa. This subcommittee also 
deals with matters and problems relating to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, 
Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
  This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, crime 
and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign 
assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee's regional 
jurisdiction.


                    SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
     George Allen,                         Joseph R. Biden, Jr.,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     George V. Voinovich                   Paul S. Sarbanes
     Lisa Murkowski                        Christopher J. Dodd
     Chuck Hagel                           Russell D. Feingold
     Lincoln Chafee

Jurisdiction:
  The subcommittee deals with matters concerning the continent of 
Europe, except for those nations under the jurisdiction of the 
Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus. Its responsibilities 
include the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and 
the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Matters 
relating to Greenland, Iceland, and the north polar region are also the 
responsibilities of this subcommittee.
  This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, crime 
and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign 
assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee's regional 
jurisdiction.


  SUBCOMMITTEE ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE, PEACE CORPS AND NARCOTICS AFFAIRS
     Norm Coleman,                         Christopher J. Dodd,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     Lincoln Chafee                        John F. Kerry
     George Allen                          Barbara Boxer
     Mel Martinez                          Bill Nelson
     John E. Sununu

Jurisdiction:
  The geographic scope of this subcommittee extends from the Arctic 
Ocean to Tierra del Fuego, including the Caribbean. Problems which are 
of concern to the subcommittee include relations between the American 
nations, U.S.-Canadian affairs, boundary matters, the implementation of 
various treaties and conventions, economic relations and security 
matters affecting the Western Hemisphere, and the Organization of 
American States.
  This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; crime; and 
oversight over U.S. foreign assistance programs that fall within this 
subcommittee's regional jurisdiction.
  This subcommittee also exercises general oversight over:
      (1) all of the activities and programs of the Peace Corps; and
      (2) all U.S. foreign policy, programs and international 
    cooperative efforts to combat the flow of illegal drugs or 
    substances.


         SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND TERRORISM
     John E. Sununu,                       Bill Nelson,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     George V. Voinovich                   Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
     George Allen                          John F. Kerry
     Norm Coleman                          Barbara Boxer
     Lamar Alexander

Jurisdiction:
  The subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving international operations. This jurisdiction includes 
the general oversight responsibility for the Department of State, the 
Foreign Service, international educational and cultural affairs, foreign 
broadcasting activities, foreign buildings, United States participation 
in the United Nations, its affiliated organizations, and other 
international organizations not under the jurisdiction of other 
subcommittees. The subcommittee also has jurisdiction over general 
matters of international law, law enforcement, and illegal activities. 
Finally, the subcommittee oversees all U.S. foreign policy, programs and 
cooperative efforts to combat international terrorism.


                       SUBCOMMITTEE ON EAST ASIAN
                           AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS
     Lisa Murkowski,                       John F. Kerry,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     Lamar Alexander                       Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
     Chuck Hagel                           Russell D. Feingold
     Lincoln Chafee                        Barack Obama
     George Allen                            

Jurisdiction:
  The geographic scope of the subcommittee extends from China and 
Mongolia to Burma, inclusive of the mainland of Asia, Japan, Taiwan, 
Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and New 
Zealand, Oceania, and the South Pacific Islands.
  This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, crime 
and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign 
assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee's regional 
jurisdiction.


                     SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS
     Mel Martinez,                         Russell D. Feingold,
       Chairman                              Ranking Member
     Lamar Alexamner                       Paul S. Sarbanes
     Norm Coleman                          Christopher J. Dodd
     John E. Sununu                        Barack Obama
     Lisa Murkowski

Jurisdiction:
  The subcommittee has geographic responsibilities corresponding to 
those of the Bureau of African Affairs in the Department of State. The 
subcommittee considers all matters relating to Africa, with the 
exception of countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea from Egypt to 
Morocco, which are under the purview of the Subcommittee on Near Eastern 
and South Asian Affairs.
  This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters, problems and 
policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, crime 
and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign 
assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee's regional 
jurisdiction.
                   DATES OF MEMBERS' APPOINTMENT TO
                  THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

                      Mr. LUGAR, Indiana, Chairman
                             January 7, 2003



    Mr. LUGAR       Jan. 23, 1979          Mr. BIDEN        Jan. 17, 
                                                        1975
    Mr. HAGEL       Jan. 7, 1997           Mr. SARBANES     Jan. 11, 
                                                        1977
    Mr. CHAFEE      Nov. 9, 1999           Mr. DODD         Jan. 5, 1981
    Mr. COLEMAN     Jan 15, 2003           Mr. KERRY        Feb. 21, 
                                                        1985
    Mr. VOINOVICH   Jan. 15, 2003          Mr. FEINGOLD     Jan. 7, 1993
    Mr. ALEXANDER   Jan. 15, 2003          Mrs. BOXER       Jan. 7, 1999
    Mr. SUNUNU      Jan. 15, 2003          Mr. NELSON       Jan. 25, 
                                                        2001
    Ms. MURKOWSKI   Jan. 6, 2005           Mr. OBAMA        Jan. 6, 2005
    Mr. MARTINEZ    Jan. 6, 2005
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                  [January 4, 2005--December 8, 2006]

                                TREATIES
                                TREATIES

         (All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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 Note: Due to Senate computerization of Executive Clerk records, all 
treaties must now conform to the same numbering system. In the case of 
treaties prior to the 97th Congress, the new treaty number is denoted 
                            in parentheses.

Ex. S, 81-1 (Treaty Doc. 81-19)

                                                         August 27, 1949

Convention No. 87 concerning freedom of association and protection of 
the right to organize adopted by the International Labor Conference at 
its 31st session held at San Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948.



Ex. C, 87-2 (Treaty Doc. 87-17)

                                                            June 1, 1962

Convention No. 116 concerning the partial revision of the conventions 
adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor 
Organization at its first 32 sessions for the purpose of standardizing 
the provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the governing 
body of the International Labor Office on the Working of Conventions. 
Convention No. 116 was adopted at the 45th session of the International 
Labor Conference, at Geneva, on June 26, 1961.

April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Considered in executive session.



Ex. G, 89-2 (Treaty Doc. 89-16)

                                                            June 2, 1966

Convention No. 122 concerning employment policy, adopted by the 
International Labor Conference at its 48th session, at Geneva, on July 
9, 1964.

April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Considered in executive session.



Ex. L, 92-1 (Treaty Doc. 92-12)

                                                       November 22, 1971

Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, signed for the United States 
on April 24, 1970.

August 3, 1971--Public hearing.
August 8, 1972--Considered in executive session.
September 7, 1972--Ordered reported with understanding and 
  interpretation.
September 19, 1972--Reconsidered in executive session.
November 8, 1973, and April 30, 1974--Considered in executive session.
June 11, 1986--Public hearing.



Ex. D, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-19)

                                                       February 23, 1978

International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, signed 
on behalf of the United States on October 5, 1977.

November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed.)



Ex. F, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-21)

                                                       February 23, 1978

American Convention on Human Rights, signed on behalf of the United 
States on June 1, 1977.

November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed.)



Ex. H, 96-1 (Treaty Doc. 96-8)

                                                        January 23, 1979

Maritime Boundary Agreement Between the United States of America and the 
Republic of Cuba, signed at Washington December 16, 1977.

June 30, 1980--Public hearing. (Printed in Report.)
July 24, 1980--Ordered reported, 15-0.
August 5, 1980--Reported. (Exec. Rept. 96-49.)
September 10, 16, and 17, 1980--General debate. Returned to executive 
  calendar, 55-37.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)



                              AMENDMENTS



Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2340              September 17, 1980
  (re UP Amdt. 1590)

Mr. Helms
Relative to the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba.



Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2341              September 17, 1980
  (re UP Amdt. 1591)

Mr. Zorinsky
Substitute for UP Amdt. 1590.

September 17, 1980--Motion to table rejected, 35-58.



Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2342              September 17, 1980
  (re UP Amdt. 1592)

Mr. Helms
Of a perfecting nature to UP Amdt. 1590.



Ex. R, 96-2 (Treaty Doc. 96-53)

                                                       November 12, 1980

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against 
Women, adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on December 18, 1979, and 
signed on behalf of the United States of America on July 17, 1980.

December 5, 1988--Public hearing.
August 2, 1990--Public hearing. (Printed.)
September 27, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-892.)
September 29, 1994--Ordered reported.
October 3, 1994--Reported, with 4 reservations, 4 understandings, and 2 
  declarations, and with minority views. (Exec. Rept. 103-38.)
(Automatically rereferred under Paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)
June 13, 2002--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107-530.)
July 25, 2002--Discussion during business meeting.
July 30, 2002--Ordered reported, 12-7.
September 6, 2002--Reported with four reservations, five understandings 
  and two declarations. (Exec. Rept. 107-9.)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)



Treaty Doc. 98-10

                                                         October 4, 1983

Amendment to the 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered 
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) adopted at an extraordinary 
meeting of the parties to the Convention April 30, 1983.

March 18, 1986--Public hearing.
April 10, 1986--Considered.



Treaty Doc. 100-2

                                                        January 29, 1987

Protocol II Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and 
relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed 
Conflicts, concluded at Geneva on June 10, 1977.



Treaty Doc. 103-20

                                                       November 20, 1993

Convention on Biological Diversity, with Annexes, done at Rio de Janeiro 
June 5, 1992, and signed by the United States in New York on June 4, 
1993.

April 12, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-684.)
June 29, 1994--Ordered reported, with 7 understandings, 16-3. Original 
  resolution also ordered reported. (See S. Res. 239.)
July 11, 1994--Reported, with 7 understandings, and with minority views. 
  (Exec. Rept. 103-30.)
October 8, 1994--General debate.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)



Treaty Doc. 103-39

                                                         October 7, 1994

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, With Annexes, Done at 
Montego Bay, December 10, 1982 (the ``Convention''), and the Agreement 
Relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the United Nations 
Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982, with Annex, 
adopted at New York, July 28, 1994 (the ``Agreement''), and signed by 
the United States, subject to Ratification, on July 29, 1994.

August 11, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-737.)
October 14 and 21, 2003--Public hearings before Foreign Relations 
  Committee (printed in Exec. Rept. 108-10).
February 25, 2004--Ordered reported with declarations and 
  understandings.
March 11, 2004--Reported with declarations and understandings (Exec. 
  Rept. 108-10).
March 23, 2004--Public hearing before Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
April 8, 2004--Public hearing before Armed Services Committee.
May 12, 2004--Public hearing before House Committee on International 
  Relations (Serial No. 108-136).
June 8, 2004--Closed hearing before Select Intelligence Committee.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)



Treaty Doc. 105-1

                                                         January 7, 1997

Protocols to the 1980 Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the 
Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be 
Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects: (A) the amended 
Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-
Traps and Other Devices (Protocol II or the amended Mines Protocol); (B) 
the Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary 
Weapons (Protocol III or the Incendiary Weapons Protocol); and (C) the 
Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons (Protocol IV).

February 3, 1998-- Public hearing on Protocol II.
February 25, 1998--Public hearing on Protocol II (during Grey nomination 
  hearing).
July 23, 1998--Protocol II ordered reported, 14-4.
October 10, 1998--Protocol II reported with one reservation, nine 
  understandings and 14 conditions, with Minority Views. (Exec. Rept. 
  105-21.)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)
March 23, 1999--Protocol II ordered reported.
May 13, 1999--Protocol II reported with one reservation, nine 
  understandings and 13 conditions. (Exec. Rept. 106-2.)
May 20, 1999--Protocol II (Treaty Doc. 105-1A) approved.
November 24, 1999--Protocol II (Treaty Doc. 105-1A) entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 105-28

                                                      September 23, 1997

Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, opened for signature and signed 
by the United States at New York on September 24, 1996. Treaty includes 
two Annexes, a Protocol, and two Annexes to the Protocol.

September 30, 1999--Floor discussion of unanimous consent request.
October 1, 1999--Senate agreed by unanimous consent that Foreign 
  Relations be discharged on October 6, if not previously reported. 
  Ordered further that Senate proceed to consideration of treaty on 
  October 8, 1999.
October 6, 1999--Committee discharged. Placed on Executive Calendar.
October 7, 1999--Public hearings. (S. Hrg. 106-262.)
October 8 and 12, 1999--Considered by Senate.
October 13, 1999--Rejected, 48-51, 1 Present. Returned to Executive 
  Calendar.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing 
  Rules of the Senate.)



                              AMENDMENT



Treaty. Doc. 105-28, Amdt. 2291

                                                        October 12, 1999

Mr. Biden (for Mr. Daschle)
To strike all after the resolving clause and insert a new resolution of 
ratification subject to six conditions.

October 12, 1999--Agreed to.



Treaty Doc. 105-45

                                                            May 18, 1998

Convention (No. 111) Concerning Discrimination (Employment and 
Occupation), adopted by the International Labor Conference at its 42nd 
Session in Geneva on June 25, 1958.



Treaty Doc. 105-49

                                                            June 9, 1998

Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and 
Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related 
Materials (the Convention), adopted at the Special Session of the 
General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) at 
Washington on November 13, 1997.



Treaty Doc. 106-1

                                                         January 6, 1999

The Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the 
Event of Armed Conflict (the Convention) and, for accession, the Hague 
Protocol, concluded on May 14, 1954, and entered into force on August 7, 
1956.



Treaty Doc. 106-21

                                                        February 9, 2000

The Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for 
Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, with 
Annexes, done at Rotterdam, September 10, 1998.

June 17, 2003--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 108-8.)



Treaty Doc. 106-33

                                                           June 26, 2000

Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the 
Government of the Republic of Nicaragua Concerning the Encouragement and 
Reciprocal Protection of Investment, with Annex and Protocol, signed at 
Denver on July 1, 1995.



Treaty Doc. 107-1

                                                         January 3, 2001

Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel, 
subject to an understanding and a reservation, adopted by the United 
Nations General Assembly by consensus on December 9, 1994, and signed on 
behalf of the United States of America on December 19, 1994.



Treaty Doc. 107-5

                                                             May 7, 2002

Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, with Annexes, 
done at Stockholm, May 22-23, 2001.

June 17, 2003--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 108-8.)



Treaty Doc. 107-12

                                                           July 15, 2002

Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the 
Government of the Kingdom of Sweden on Mutual Legal Assistance in 
Criminal Matters, signed at Stockholm on December 17, 2001.

September 19, 2002--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107-721.)



Treaty Doc. 107-17

                                                      September 30, 2002

1992 Partial Revision of the Radio Regulations (Geneva, 1979), with 
appendices, signed by the United States at Malaga-Torremolinos on March 
3, 1992 (the ``1992 Partial Revision''), together with declarations and 
reservations of the United States as contained in the Final Acts of the 
World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency 
Allocations in Certain Parts of the Spectrum (WARC-92).



Treaty Doc. 107-18

                                                       November 12, 2002

Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism, adopted at the Thirty-
Second Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organization of 
American States Meeting in Bridgetown, Barbados, and signed by Thirty 
Countries, including the United States, on June 3, 2002.

June 17, 2004--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 108-721.)
July 26, 2005--Ordered reported with one understanding.
July 28, 2005--Reported with one understanding (Exec. Rept. 109-3).
October 7, 2005--Approved.
December 15, 2005--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 107-21

                                                       November 15, 2002

Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, with a 
declaration, done at Vienna on September 12, 1997. Convention Adopted by 
a Diplomatic Conference convened by the International Atomic Energy 
Agency (IAEA) and opened for signature at Vienna, September 29, 1997, 
during the IAEA General Conference.

September 29, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-324).
May 23, 2006--Ordered reported with one declaration and one condition.
July 28, 2006--Reported with one declaration and one condition (Exec. 
  Rept. 109-15).
August 3, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 108-5

                                                          April 30, 2003

Amendments to Constitution and Convention of International 
Telecommunication Union (ITU) (Geneva 1992).



Treaty Doc. 108-6

                                                          April 30, 2003

Protocol of Amendment to the International Convention on the 
Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures.

June 17, 2004--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 108-721)
July 26, 2005--Ordered reported with reservations.
July 28, 2005--Reported with reservations (Exec. Rept. 109-2).
September 26, 2005--Approved with reservations, 87-13.



Treaty Doc. 108-7

                                                            May 15, 2003

Protocol of 1997 amending MARPOL Treaty.

September 29, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-324).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported with two understandings and one 
  declaration.
March 30, 2006--Reported with two understandings and one declaration 
  (Exec. Rept. 109-13).
April 7, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 108-8

                                                       September 2, 2003

Protocol to Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation with Denmark.



Treaty Doc. 108-11

                                                       November 17, 2003

Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime.

June 17, 2004--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 108-721.)
July 26, 2005--Ordered reported with six reservations and five 
  declarations.
November 8, 2005--Reported with six reservations and five declarations 
  (Exec. Rept. 109-6).
August 3, 2006--Approved.
January 1, 2007--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 108-12

                                                       November 24, 2003

Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Japan.

November 15, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-342).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
April 6, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-14).
April 7, 2006--Approved.
July 21, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 108-16

                                                       February 23, 2004

U.N. Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime.

June 17, 2004--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 108-721.)
July 26, 2005--Ordered reported with eight reservations, two 
  declarations and two understandings.
August 31, 2005--Reported with eight reservations, two declarations, and 
  two understandings (Exec. Rept. 109-4).
October 7, 2005--Approved with eight reservations, two declarations and 
  two understandings.
December 3, 2005--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 108-23

                                                          April 19, 2004

Extradition Treaty with Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

November 15, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-342).
July 21, 2006--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-570).
September 7, 2006--Ordered reported with one understanding, two 
  declarations and three provisos.
September 20, 2006--Reported with one understanding, two declarations 
  and three provisos (Exec. Rept. 109-19).
September 29, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 108-24

                                                           June 16, 2004

Agreement with Canada on Pacific Hake/Whiting.

September 29, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-324).
October 25, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 8, 2005--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-5).
November 17, 2005--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 108-27

                                                       November 16, 2004

Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Germany.

November 15, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-342).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
April 6, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-14).
July 27, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 108-28

                                                        December 7, 2004

1995 Revision of Radio Regulations.



Treaty Doc. 109-1

                                                            May 16, 2005

Convention Concerning Migratory Fish Stock in the Pacific Ocean.

September 29, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-324).
October 25, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 16, 2005--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-8).
November 17, 2005--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 109-2

                                                            May 16, 2005

Convention Strengthening Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (the 
``Antigua Convention'').

September 29, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-324).
November 1, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 14, 2005--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-7).
November 17, 2005--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 109-3

                                                      September 13, 2005

Protocol Amending Extradition Convention with Israel.

November 15, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-342)
June 29, 2006--Ordered reported.
August 3, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-16)
September 15, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 109-4

                                                      September 28, 2005

Protocol Amending the Tax Convention with France.

February 2, 2006--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-308).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
March 27, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-9).
March 31, 2006--Approved.
December 21, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 109-5

                                                        October 27, 2005

Tax Convention with Bangladesh.

February 2, 2006--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-308).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
March 27, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-10).
March 31, 2006--Approved.
August 7, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 109-6

                                                        October 27, 2005

U.N. Convention Against Corruption.

June 21, 2006--Public hearing (printed in Exec. Rept. 109-18).
August 1, 2006--Ordered reported with two reservations and three 
  declarations.
August 30, 2006--Reported with two reservations and three declarations 
  (Exec. Rept. 109-18)
September 15, 2006--Approved.
November 29, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 109-7

                                                        November 4, 2005

Protocol Amending Tax Convention on Inheritances with France.

February 2, 2006--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-308).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
March 27, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-11).
March 31, 2006--Approved.
December 21, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 109-8

                                                       November 10, 2005

Protocol Amending Convention with Sweden on Taxes on Income.

February 2, 2006--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-308).
March 14, 2006--Ordered reported.
March 27, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-12).
March 31, 2006--Approved.
August 31, 2006--Entered into force.



Treaty Doc. 109-9

                                                           April 4, 2006

Investment Treaty with Uruguay.

June 12, 2006--Public hearing (printed in Exec. Rept. 109-17).
August 1, 2006--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2006--Reported (Exec. Rept. 109-17).
September 13, 2006--Approved.



Treaty Doc. 109-10

                                                           June 20, 2006

Protocol III to 1949 Geneva Convention (A) and an Amendment (B) and 
Protocol to 1980 Conventional Weapons Convention (C).

September 26, 2006--Committee discharged Protocol III to 1949 Geneva 
  Convention (A); no report.
September 29, 2006--Approved Protocol III to 1949 Geneva Convention (A).



Treaty Doc. 109-11

                                                           July 10, 2006

2002 Amendments to ITU Constitution and Convention.



Treaty Doc. 109-12

                                                       September 5, 2006

Patent Law Treaty and Regulations Under Patent Law Treaty.



Treaty Doc. 109-13

                                                      September 28, 2006

Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement with the European Union.



Treaty Doc. 109-14

                                                      September 28, 2006

Extradition Agreement with the European Union.



Treaty Doc. 109-15

                                                      September 29, 2006

Extradition Treaty with Latvia.



Treaty Doc. 109-16

                                                      September 29, 2006

Extradition Treaty with Estonia.



Treaty Doc. 109-17

                                                      September 29, 2006

Extradition Treaty with Malta.



Treaty Doc. 109-18

                                                      September 29, 2006

Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Finland.



Treaty Doc. 109-19

                                                      September 29, 2006

Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Denmark.



Treaty Doc. 109-20

                                                      September 29, 2006

Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Germany.



Treaty Doc. 109-21

                                                       November 13, 2006

Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International 
Registration of Industrial Designs.



Treaty Doc. 109-22

                                                       November 14, 2006

Treaty with Malaysia on Mutual Legal Assistance.
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                          PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
                          PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
                              ------------

PM1

                                                         January 6, 2005
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the 
Government of the Russian Federation Extending the Agreement on Mutual 
Fisheries Relations of May 31, 1999 (also referred to the Senate 
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation) (H. Doc. 109-5).



PM 7

                                                           March 2, 2005
United States assistance for interdiction of aircraft engaged in illicit 
drug trafficking. (H. Doc. 109-13)



PM 17

                                                           July 14, 2005
Report requested in Section 2106 of the Emergency Supplemental 
Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami 
Relief, 2005 (Public Law 109-13) providing information on matters 
relating to the Palestinian Security Services and Palestinian Authority 
reform. (H. Doc. 109-44)



PM 31

                                                       November 15, 2005
Report of the intention to enter into an agreement with the European 
Union, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan on Tariff Treatment for 
multi-chip integrated circuits. (H. Doc. 109-70)



PM 33

                                                       December 15, 2005
Report relative to the export of accelerometers to the People's Republic 
of China's Ministry of Railways (H. Doc. 109-74)



  

  
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                        EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
                        EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS

                            (C) CLASSIFIED
                              ------------
                      ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

AID--Agency for International Development; BBG--Broadcasting Board of 
   Governors; CBO--Congressional Budget Office; DOD--Department of 
  Defense; DSCA--Defense Security Cooperation Agency; OMB--Office of 
 Management and Budget; OPIC--Overseas Private Investment Corporation



EC 4

                                                         January 6, 2005
Presidential communication relating to implementation of PL 107-228, 
authority for Russian Federation Debt Reduction for Nonproliferation.



EC 457

                                                        February 2, 2005
State certification of a proposed license for the export of major 
defense equipment to Greece.



EC 458

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator of Africa.



EC 459

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator of Africa.



EC 460

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Policy 
and Program Coordination.



EC 461

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Policy 
and Program Coordination.



EC 462

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia 
and the Near East.



EC 463

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia 
and the Near East.



EC 464

                                                        February 2, 2005
BBG report of a vacancy for Director of BBG.



EC 465

                                                        February 2, 2005
State annual report on the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship 
Program.



EC 466

                                                        February 2, 2005
State certification of export of defense articles or services to 
Colombia.



EC 467

                                                        February 2, 2005
State certification of export of defense articles or services to 
Bolivia.



EC 468

                                                        February 2, 2005
State certification of manufacturing license agreement with Russia.



EC 469

                                                        February 2, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties with 
Canada, Norway, Japan, Armenia, Latvia, Cape Verde and China.



EC 470

                                                        February 2, 2005
State report on U.S. actions at the U.N. showing inappropriateness of 
Sudan's membership on the Commission on Human Rights.



EC 471

                                                        February 2, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties with 
Honduras, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Hungary and Iraq.



EC 472

                                                        February 2, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties with 
Canada, China, United Kingdom, South Korea, Marshall Islands and 
Liberia.



EC 473

                                                        February 2, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties with 
Thailand.



EC 474

                                                        February 2, 2005
State transmittal of Foreign Affairs Council Assessment on Secretary 
Colin Powell's State Department.



EC 475

                                                        February 2, 2005
State transmittal of annual certification of the effectiveness of the 
Australia Group.



EC 476

                                                        February 2, 2005
State transmittal of periodic report on Israel pursuant to the Jerusalem 
Embassy Act of 1995 (Presidential Determination 2005-14).



EC 477

                                                        February 2, 2005
State certification for Venezuela and modification to the 2004 
certifications relating to Trinidad and Tobago and Panama.



EC 478

                                                        February 2, 2005
State two-part report on various conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.



EC 479

                                                        February 2, 2005
Peace Corps FY 2004 Competitive Sourcing Requirements report.



EC 480 (C)

                                                        February 2, 2005
State notification of intent to obligate funds in the Nonproliferation 
and Disarmament Fund.



EC 481

                                                        February 2, 2005
AID report on competitive sourcing activities during FY 2004.



EC 482 (C)

                                                        February 2, 2005
State notification of certain restrictions relating to the Russian 
Federation in Presidential Determination 2005-09.



EC 663

                                                        February 9, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 664

                                                       February 10, 2005
State report on management and security accomplishments of the U.S. 
Mission in Iraq.



EC 665

                                                       February 10, 2005
AID report of vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau 
of Management.



EC 666

                                                       February 10, 2005
State transmittal of the ``Agency's Competitive Sourcing Activities for 
FY 2004.''



EC 1069

                                                       February 18, 2005
State report of a drawdown under 506 of the Foreign Assistance Act to 
support the Philippines.



EC 1070

                                                       February 18, 2005
State transmittal of report entitled ``Schedule of Fees for Consular 
Services, Department of State and Overseas Embassies Consulates.''



EC 1071

                                                       February 18, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 1072

                                                       February 18, 2005
State transmittal of report of Agreements between the American Institute 
in Taiwan (AIT) and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office 
in the U.S. (TECRO).



EC 1073

                                                       February 18, 2005
State transmittal of report entitled ``Authorization for Use of Military 
Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.''



EC 1151

                                                           March 1, 2005
AID report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, 
Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance.



EC 1152

                                                           March 1, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 1190

                                                           March 4, 2005
BBG transmittal of proposed authorizing legislation for FY 2006 and 
2007.



EC 1261

                                                           March 9, 2005
State report on the International Labour Conference.



EC 1454 (C)

                                                           April 5, 2005
State annual report on defense articles and services licensed for export 
under the Arms Export Control Act.



EC 1455

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report relating to the Taiwan Relations Act.



ECs 1456 and 1457

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 1458

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report relating to U.S. Government departments and agencies 
relating to the prevention of nuclear proliferation between January 1 
and December 31, 2004.



EC 1459

                                                           April 5, 2005
State transmittal of Attorney General report relating to Foreign Agents 
Registration Act.



ECs 1460 and 1461

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
Political-Military Affairs.



ECs 1462, 1463 and 1464

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
Nonproliferation.



ECs 1465, 1466, 1467 and 1468

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
Legislative Affairs.



ECs 1469 and 1470

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.



ECs 1471, 1472 and 1473

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Inspector General.



ECs 1474, 1475 and 1476

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
European and Eurasian Affairs.



ECs 1477, 1478, 1479 and 1480

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
East Asian and Pacific Affairs.



ECs 1481, 1482 and 1483

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.



ECs 1484 and 1485

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Assistant Secretary of State for 
Diplomatic Security.



EC 1486

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Under Secretary of State for 
Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs.



ECs 1487 and 1488

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report of vacancy in position of Under Secretary of State for 
Management.



ECs 1489, 1490 and 1491

                                                           April 5, 2005
State report on vacancy in position of Under Secretary of State for 
Political Affairs.



EC 1787

                                                          April 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a license for 
the export of defense articles or services to Russia and Kazakhstan.



EC 1788

                                                          April 18, 2005
AID report relative to the Development Assistance and Child Survival and 
Health Programs Allocations.



EC 1789

                                                          April 18, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 1790

                                                          April 18, 2005
State correction of FY 2000 Arms Export Control Act report.



EC 1791

                                                          April 18, 2005
Treasury draft bill to reauthorize U.S. participation in and 
appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the 10th replenishment of 
the resources of the African Development Fund.



EC 1792

                                                          April 18, 2005
Treasury draft bill to reauthorize U.S. participation in and 
appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the 14th replenishment of 
the resources of the International Development Association.



EC 1793

Treasury draft bill ``To expand the list of statutes contained in the 
original HIPC debt reduction legislation to include the Lend-Lease Act 
of 1941.''



EC 1794

                                                          April 18, 2005
Treasury draft bill to reauthorize U.S. participation in and 
appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the 8th replenishment of the 
resources of the Asian Development Fund.



EC 1795

                                                          April 18, 2005
State transmittal of ``Supporting Democracy and Human Rights: The U.S. 
Record 2004-2005'' and ``Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.''



EC 1796

                                                          April 18, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 1797

                                                          April 18, 2005
State report entitled ``Update on Progress Toward Regional Nuclear 
Nonproliferation in South Asia.''



EC 1798

                                                          April 18, 2005
State report entitled ``Overseas Surplus Property.''



EC 1874

                                                          April 25, 2005
State report entitled ``Authorization for Use of Military Force Against 
Iraq Resolution of 2002 (December 15, 2004-February 15, 2005).''



EC 1875

                                                          April 25, 2005
AID report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator 
(Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade).



EC 1950 (C)

                                                          April 27, 2005
State notice of intent to obligate funds for purposes of 
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities for FY 2005 
administration and operation costs.



EC 2006

                                                          April 28, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 2059

                                                            May 10, 2005
AID transmittal of the Egypt Economic Report for 2004.



EC 2060

                                                            May 10, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 2061

                                                            May 10, 2005
State report entitled ``Engendering Bold Leadership: The President's 
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.''



EC 2062

                                                            May 10, 2005
State transmittal of an interim rule entitled ``Aliens Inadmissible 
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act--Unlawful Voters.''



EC 2063

                                                            May 10, 2005
State report entitled ``Cuban Emigration Policies.''



EC 2064

                                                            May 10, 2005
State report entitled ``The Operation of the Enterprise for the Americas 
Facility and the Tropical Forest Conservation Act.''



EC 2177 (C)

                                                            May 16, 2005
State report on U.S. military and civilian contractors involved in the 
anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.



EC 2178

                                                            May 16, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for defense 
articles or services to New Zealand, Israel and Canada.



EC 2220

                                                            May 17, 2005
State report of the convening of an Accountability Review Board.



EC 2221

                                                            May 17, 2005
State report relative to the Afghanistan Freedom Support Act and the 
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.



EC 2222

                                                            May 17, 2005
State notification relative to funds for purposes of the 
Nonproliferation and Development Fund.



EC 2223-2230

                                                            May 17, 2005
State report of vacancies in the following Department positions: Under 
Secretary for Public Diplomacy, Coordinator for Counterterrorism with 
rank of Ambassador, Legal Advisor, Inspector General, Assistant 
Secretaries for Educational and Cultural Affairs, European and Eurasian 
Affairs, International Organization Affairs and Near Eastern Affairs.



EC 2276

                                                            May 19, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for defense 
equipment to the Netherlands and Portugal.



EC 2277

                                                            May 19, 2005
State report relative to the Participation of Taiwan in the World Health 
Organization Act, 2004.



EC 2278

                                                            May 10, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 2309

                                                            May 20, 2005
State report under the Arms Export Control Act for defense articles or 
services to Iraq.



EC 2317

                                                            May 25, 2005
State report relative to the Alternative Fuel Vehicle program for FY 
2004.



EC 2392 (C)

                                                            June 6, 2005
President's report relative to the Treaty on Open Skies of

                                                         March 24, 1992.



EC 2488

                                                            June 8, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for transfer of 
major defense equipment from the Government of Australia to a Canadian 
private entity.



EC 2489

                                                            June 8, 2005
State report relative to extension of Memorandum of Understanding with 
Government of El Salvador concerning the imposition of import 
restrictions on certain categories of archeological material from pre-
Hispanic cultures.



EC 2490

                                                            June 8, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 2491

                                                            June 8, 2005
President's report relative to the export to the People's Republic of 
China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch industry (H. 
Doc. 109-32).



EC 2492

                                                            June 8, 2005
State report entitled ``Authorization for Use of Military Force Against 
Iraq Resolution of 2002 (February 15-April 15, 2005).''



EC 2571

                                                           June 13, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Greece.



EC 2675

                                                           June 21, 2005
State report concerning an amendment to the International Traffic in 
Arms Regulations.



EC 2676

                                                           June 21, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to Japan.



EC 2677

                                                           June 21, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 2722

                                                           June 23, 2005
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2005-24 relating to 
suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy Act.



EC 2723

                                                           June 23, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles to Ghana.



EC 2818

                                                           June 29, 2005
Annual report of BBG.



EC 2819

                                                           June 29, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 2820

                                                           June 29, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3007

                                                           July 14, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3008

                                                           July 14, 2005
State report concerning an amendment to the International Traffic in 
Arms Regulation.



EC 3091

                                                           July 20, 2005
NASA report of proposed amendment to Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000.



EC 3092

                                                           July 20, 2005
State report of authorization of drawdown of DOD commodities and 
services in support of AU forces to Darfur, Sudan.



EC 3093

                                                           July 20, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment to Australia.



EC 3094

                                                           July 20, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Colombia.



EC 3137

                                                           July 25, 2005
AID report of vacancy and nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau 
for Global Health.



EC 3138

                                                           July 25, 2005
AID report of vacancy in the office of the General Counsel.



EC 3139

                                                           July 25, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3306

                                                           July 29, 2005
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Russia and Kazakhstan.



EC 3307

                                                           July 29, 2005
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Luxembourg.



EC 3491

                                                       September 6, 2005
AID report of nomination for Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Global 
Health, and confirmation for Assistant Administrator for Bureau for 
Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance.



EC 3492

                                                       September 6, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3493

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to the United Kingdom and Canada.



EC 3494

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of the proposed 
transfer of major defense equipment from Saudi Arabia to Mexico.



EC 3495

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad to Japan.



EC 3496

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Iraq.



EC 3497

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for major defense 
equipment and articles to Japan.



EC 3498

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Russia, Ukraine and Norway (and Korea 
and France pertaining to Koreasat V).



EC 3499

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Russia and Kazakhstan.



EC 3500

                                                       September 6, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Sea Launch Company, LLC and Boeing 
Company.



EC 3545 (C)

                                                       September 6, 2005
State report pursuant to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism 
Prevention Act of 2004.



EC 3546

                                                       September 6, 2005
State report concerning an amendment to the International Traffic in 
Arms Regulations.



EC 3547

                                                       September 6, 2005
State/DOD joint report on counter-drug efforts in Afghanistan.



EC 3548

                                                       September 6, 2005
State transmittal of FY 2004 Annual Report on U.S. Government Assistance 
to Eastern Europe and the FY 2004 Annual Report on U.S. Government 
Assistance to and Cooperative Activities with Eurasia.



EC 3549

                                                       September 6, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3730

                                                      September 14, 2005
State report entitled ``Authorization for Use of Military Force Against 
Iraq Resolution of 2002 (April 15-June 15, 2005)''



EC 3741

                                                      September 14, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 3742

                                                      September 14, 2005
State report relative to action taken in response to the program 
recommendations of the Baghdad (Mollen) Accountability Review Board.



EC 3743

                                                      September 14, 2005
State report relative to U.S. Contributions to the International Fund 
for Ireland in FY 2005.



EC 3744

                                                      September 14, 2005
State report concerning an amendments to the International Traffic in 
Arms Regulations.



EC 3745

                                                      September 14, 2005
State transmittal of 53rd report on the extent and disposition of U.S. 
contributions to international organizations for FY 2004.



EC 3767

                                                      September 15, 2005
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2005-31 relative to 
waiving prohibition on U.S. military assistance to Cambodia.



EC 3768

                                                      September 15, 2005
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2005-26 relative to 
waiving prohibition on U.S. military assistance to the Dominican 
Republic.



EC 3857 (C)

                                                      September 22, 2005
State report providing information on U.S. military personnel and 
individual civilian contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign 
in Colombia.



EC 3858

                                                      September 22, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles to Japan.



EC 3859

                                                      September 22, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
major defense equipment to South Korea.



EC 3860

                                                      September 22, 2005
Treasury semiannual report detailing payments made to Cuba as a result 
of the provision of telecommunications services.



EC 4010

                                                      September 27, 2005
State transmittal of report relative to efforts made by the United 
Nations and the UN Specialized Agencies to employ an adequate number of 
Americans during 2004.



EC 4011

                                                      September 27, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4012

                                                      September 27, 2005
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator report on the President's Emergency Plan 
for AIDS Relief: Focusing on our Future: Prevention, Diagnosis and 
Treatment of Pediatric HIV/AIDS.



EC 4076

                                                         October 3, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4297 (C)

                                                        October 20, 2005
State transmittal of Accountability Review Board's report relative to 
the December 6, 2004 attack by armed terrorists on the U.S. Consulate in 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.



EC 4298 (C)

                                                        October 20, 2005
State transmittal of Accountability Review Board's report relative to 
the January 29, 2005 rocket attack on the Interim U.S. Embassy Annex in 
Baghdad, Iraq.



EC 4299

                                                        October 20, 2005
State transmittal of reports on vacancies in State Department positions.



EC 4300

                                                        October 20, 2005
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2005-34 relative to 
waiving prohibition on U.S. military assistance to Benin.



EC 4301

                                                        October 20, 2005
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom 2005 Annual Report.



EC 4302

                                                        October 20, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4389

                                                        October 25, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 4390

                                                        October 25, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 4391

                                                        October 25, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Sea Launch Company LLC and the Boeing 
Company.



EC 4392

                                                        October 25, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 4393

                                                        October 25, 2005
State report relating to the dollar value of articles, materials, and 
supplies purchased by the Department of State that were manufactured 
outside of the United States.



EC 4472

                                                        October 31, 2005
State report relating to loan guarantees to Israel.



EC 4473

                                                        October 31, 2005
Peace Corps report relating to accomplishments 2001-2004.



EC 4573

                                                        November 7, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
major defense equipment and articles to Canada.



EC 4618

                                                       November 10, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4675

                                                       November 17, 2005
AID report of confirmations in the positions of Assistant Administrators 
of AID.



EC 4676

                                                       November 17, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of transfer of 
major defense equipment from the Netherlands to Chile.



EC 4677

                                                       November 17, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of export of major 
defense equipment and articles to the Republic of Korea, Australia, 
Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel and Italy.



EC 4678

                                                       November 17, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of export of major 
defense equipment and articles to Mexico.



EC 4679

                                                       November 17, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of export of 
defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 4680

                                                       November 17, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 4681

                                                       November 17, 2005
State annual report for 2004 on U.S. participation in the United 
Nations.



EC 4755

                                                       November 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for the 
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad to the United 
Kingdom.



EC 4756

                                                       November 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Kazakhstan.



EC 4799

                                                       December 13, 2005
State transmittal of report entitled ``Cuban Emigration Policies.''



EC 4800

                                                       December 13, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Taiwan and Israel.



EC 4801

                                                       December 13, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain 
and the United Kingdom.



EC 4802

                                                       December 13, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4878

                                                       December 15, 2005
State report relating to post-liberation Iraq.



EC 4879

                                                       December 15, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 4880

                                                       December 15, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Singapore.



EC 4881

                                                       December 15, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Austria, Canada, France, Switzerland and 
the United Kingdom.



EC 4882

                                                       December 15, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad to the United Kingdom and Sweden.



EC 4883

                                                       December 15, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea.



EC 4884

                                                       December 15, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to the United Kingdom.



EC 4885

                                                       December 15, 2005
State transmittal of the Report on the FY 2005 Benjamin A. Gilman 
International Scholarship Program.



EC 4886

                                                       December 15, 2005
AID transmittal of designation of an Acting Assistant Administrator.



EC 5060 (C)

                                                       December 19, 2005
State transmittal of report relating to U.S. military personnel and U.S. 
individual civilians retained as contractors involved in the 
antinarcotics campaign in Colombia.



EC 5061

                                                       December 19, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
major defense equipment and articles to Italy.



EC 5062

                                                       December 19, 2005
State transmittal of report concerning an amendment to Part 126 of the 
International Traffic in Arms Regulations to reflect clarifications of 
coverage for the Canadian exemption.



EC 5112

                                                       December 20, 2005
State transmittal of report relating to Accountability Review Board 
concerning Iraq.



EC 5113

                                                       December 20, 2005
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 5189

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 5190

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Taiwan.



EC 5191

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the Netherlands.



EC 5192

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 5193

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 5194

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea.



EC 5195

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Switzerland.



EC 5196

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 5197

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 5198

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Japan.



EC 5199

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to Russia.



EC 5200

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad involving export to the United 
Kingdom of technical data, defense services and hardware for manufacture 
of the Bowman Communication System for end-use by the Royal Netherlands 
Navy.



EC 5201

                                                        January 18, 2005
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for transfer of 
major defense equipment to a Canadian private entity from Australia.



EC 5202

                                                        January 18, 2005
State report of proposed Presidential Determination related to waivers 
for two years of certain sections of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 
as amended, and the Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related 
Programs Appropriations Act, 2005.



EC 5203

                                                        January 18, 2005
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2006-5 relating to the 
suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy Act.



EC 5204

                                                        January 18, 2005
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator report on the President's Emergency Plan 
for AIDS Relief: FY 2005 Report on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, 
Tuberculosis and Malaria.



EC 5205

                                                        January 18, 2005
Inter-Parliamentary Union report entitled ``Revisiting Free and Fair 
Elections.''



EC 5206

                                                        January 18, 2005
Department of Justice transmittal of Attorney General's report on the 
Foreign Agents Registration Act for the six-month period ending December 
31, 2004.



EC 5207

                                                        January 18, 2005
Department of Justice transmittal of Attorney General's report on the 
Foreign Agents Registration Act for the six-month period ending June 30, 
2004.



EC 5208

                                                        January 18, 2005
Inter-Parliamentary Union report entitled ``Second World Conference of 
Speakers of Parliaments.''



EC 5298

                                                        January 25, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 5459

                                                        January 30, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 5460

                                                        January 30, 2006
State transmittal of report of rule entitled ``Amendment to the 
International Traffic in Arms Regulations: Registration Fee Change.''



EC 5530

                                                        February 2, 2006
State report on international agreement other than treaties.



EC 5531

                                                        February 2, 2006
State transmittal of the report of a rule entitled ``Hague Convention on 
Intercountry Adoption; Inter-country Adoption Act of 2000; Accreditation 
of Agencies; Approval of Persons.''



EC 5532

                                                        February 2, 2006
State transmittal of report of a rule entitled ``Inter-country 
Adoption--Reservation of Convention Records.''



EC 5533

                                                        February 2, 2006
AID report relative to competitive sourcing programs.



EC 5534

                                                        February 2, 2006
State report relating to post-liberation Iraq for August 15 through 
October 15, 2005.



EC 5675

                                                        February 8, 2006
State report relating to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act with 
respect to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and 
Tajikistan.



EC 5676 (C)

                                                        February 8, 2006
State report relating to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act with 
respect to the Russian Federation and Uzbekistan.



EC 5677

                                                        February 8, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment and export of defense articles or 
services to Russia.



EC 5678

                                                        February 8, 2006
State report of vacancies within the State Department.



EC 5679

                                                        February 8, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to Extension of Waiver for 
Azerbaijan under the Freedom Support Act.



EC 5680

                                                        February 8, 2006
AID report of vacancy in position of Administrator.



EC 5710

                                                       February 13, 2006
State transmittal of annual certification of the effectiveness of the 
Australia Group.



EC 5711

                                                       February 13, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 5773

                                                       February 27, 2006
Presidential transmittal of report relative to U.S. assistance for the 
interdiction of aircraft engaged in illicit drug trafficking. (H. Doc. 
109-91)



EC 5785 (C)

                                                       February 28, 2006
State report relating to U.S. military and civilian personnel involved 
in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.



EC 5834

                                                           March 1, 2006
State report relating to Danger Pay to government civilian employees 
working in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.



EC 5835

                                                           March 1, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 5911

                                                           March 6, 2006
Defense Security Cooperation Agency report pursuant to Sec. 25(a)(6) of 
the Arms Export Control Act.



EC 5912

                                                           March 6, 2006
State report of the elimination of the requirement to submit a report to 
Congress on Arms Control, Nonproliferation and Disarmament Studies.



EC 5963

                                                           March 8, 2006
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator report entitled ``The President's Emergency 
Plan for AIDS Relief: Report on Refugees and Internally Displaced 
Persons.''



EC 5964

                                                           March 8, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to an annual review of programs and 
projects of the IAEA.



EC 5975

                                                          March 13, 2006
State transmittal of Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2005.



EC 6023

                                                          March 15, 2006
Certification from U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator related to the Global 
Fund to Fitht IADS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.



EC 6024

                                                          March 15, 2006
Treasury report detailing payments made to Cuba relating to 
telecommunication services.



EC 6025

                                                          March 15, 2006
State transmittal of report concerning the International Labour 
Conference.



EC 6026

                                                          March 15, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6136 (C)

                                                          March 28, 2006
State transmittal of annual report under the Arms Export Control Act.



EC 6137

                                                          March 28, 2006
Department of Justice transmittal of Attorney General report relating to 
the Foreign Agents Registration Act.



EC 6138

                                                          March 28, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 6139

                                                          March 28, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Amendments to the International 
Traffic in Arms Regulations.''



EC 6140

                                                          March 28, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6289

                                                           April 5, 2006
AID report of nomination.



EC 6290

                                                           April 5, 2006
State report relating to criteria for adjustments in post differentials 
and danger pay allowances.



EC 6291

                                                           April 5, 2006
State transmittal of Competitive Sourcing Activities Report for FY 2005.



EC 6292

                                                           April 5, 2006
State transmittal of President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.



EC 6293

                                                           April 5, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment and export of defense articles or 
services to Russia.



EC 6294

                                                           April 5, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for retransfer of 
defense articles or services to Egypt from the Netherlands.



EC 6295

                                                           April 5, 2006
State transmittal of reports relating to progress toward a negotiated 
solution of the Cyprus question.



EC 6318

                                                           April 6, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Supporting Human Rights and 
Democracy: The U.S. Record 2005-2006.''



EC 6366

                                                          April 24, 2006
State report relating to current military, diplomatic, political and 
economic measures undertaken to successfully complete mission in Iraq.



EC 6367

                                                          April 24, 2006
State report relating to the status of consular training with respect to 
travel and identity documents.



EC 6368

                                                          April 24, 2006
State report entitled ``Nomenclature Changes Reflecting Creation of 
Department of Homeland Security.''



EC 6369

                                                          April 24, 2006
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator report entitled ``The President's Emergency 
Plan for AIDS Relief: Report on Refugees and Internally Displaced 
Persons--February 2006.''



EC 6370

                                                          April 24, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6402

                                                          April 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for defense 
articles or services to Japan.



EC 6403

                                                          April 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for defense 
articles or services to Turkey.



EC 6404

                                                          April 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for defense 
articles or services to Iraq.



EC 6405

                                                          April 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture 
and export of defense articles or services to Canada, France and the 
United Kingdom.



EC 6406

                                                            April 25,006
State report on properties identified for possible disposal for FY 2006-
2007.



EC 6407

                                                          April 25, 2006
State transmittal of report consistent with the Authorization for Use of 
Military Force Against Iraq Resolution.



EC 6537

                                                             May 1, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6538

                                                             May 1, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to the extension of memoranda of 
understanding concerning import restrictions on archaeologocial 
materials with Nicaragua and Italy.



EC 6619

                                                             May 2, 2006
AID report on nomination of Administrator.



EC 6620 (C)

                                                             May 2, 2006
State transmittal of ``Report to Congress on Arms Control, 
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Studies Completed in 2004.''



EC 6621

                                                             May 2, 2006
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator transmittal of report entitled ``The 
President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Report on Education.''



EC 6622

                                                             May 2, 2006
State report on U.S. assistance to Eastern Europe pursuant to the 
Support for Eastern European Democracy Act and a report on U.S. 
assistance to and cooperative activities with Eurasia.



EC 6623

                                                             May 2, 2006
AID transmittal of the Agency's Buy American Act Report for FY 2004.



EC 6624

                                                             May 2, 2006
State report relating to the participation of Taiwan in the World Health 
Organization.



EC 6625

                                                             May 2, 2006
State transmittal of the Millennium Challenge Corporation annual report 
for FY 2005.



EC 6812

                                                            May 11, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6847

                                                            May 16, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to omitting Libya and adding 
Venezuela to list of countries not cooperating full with U.S. 
antiterrorism efforts.



EC 6848

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license for manufacture of 
significant military equipment and export of defense articles or 
services to Italy.



EC 6849

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed export of significant military equipment 
to Space Systems/Loral and PanAmSat of the U.S.



EC 6850

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of sale of significant military equipment to the 
United Kingdom.



EC 6851

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Algeria and Spain.



EC 6852

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Israel.



EC 6853

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to the Republic of Korea.



EC 6854

                                                            May 16, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Australia, Canada and Malaysia.



EC 6908

                                                            May 18, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
defense articles or services to Mexico.



EC 6909

                                                            May 18, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture 
and export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 6910

                                                            May 18, 2006
State transmittal of report consistent with the Authorization for Use of 
Military Force Against Iraq Resolution.



6921

                                                            May 23, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 6922

                                                            May 23, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Cuban Compliance with the 
Migration Accords.''



EC 6923

                                                            May 23, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture 
and export of defense articles or services to Germany.



EC 6956

                                                            May 25, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to the Taiwan Relations Act.



EC 6957

                                                            May 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
significant military equipment.



EC 6958

                                                            May 25, 2006
Treasury draft bill for U.S. participation in the first replenishment of 
resources of the Multilateral Investment Fund.



EC 7036

                                                            June 8, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7037

                                                            June 8, 2006
AID transmittal of series of studies on the ``Muslim World.''



EC 7038

                                                            June 8, 2006
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator's report on the 13th Board meeting of the 
Global Fund for Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.



EC 7039

                                                            June 8, 2006
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator's report on the ``President's Emergency 
Plan for AIDS Relief--Bringing Hope, Supplying Antiretroviral Drugs for 
HIV/AIDS Treatment.''



EC 7040

                                                            June 8, 2006
State transmittal of information on steps taken by the U.S. Government 
to bring about an end to the Arab League boycott of Israel and to bring 
about normalization of relations between Israel and Arab League 
countries.



EC 7041

                                                            June 8, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to Israel.



EC 7042

                                                            June 8, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for transfer of 
major defense equipment from the Government of the Netherlands to the 
Government of the United Arab Emirates.



EC 7171

                                                           June 15, 2006
State transmittal of ``Report on Small Arms Programs.



EC 7172

                                                           June 15, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad and export of defense articles or 
services to Japan.



EC 7298

                                                           June 22, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7299

                                                           June 22, 2006
State transmittal of ``Country Reports on Terrorism 2005.''



EC 7300

                                                           June 22, 2006
State transmittal of report consistent with the Authorization for Use of 
Military Force Against Iraq Resolution.



EC 7301

                                                           June 22, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment abroad to Germany.



EC 7302

                                                           June 22, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of proposed 
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles or 
services to Israel.



EC 7387

                                                           June 29, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
firearms sold commercially to Jordan.



EC 7398

                                                           June 29, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Operation of the Enterprise for 
the Americas Initiative and the Tropical Forest Conservation Act--2005 
Annual Report.''



EC 7399 (C)

                                                           June 29, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to the examination of the facts and 
circumstances surrounding attacks on two U.S. motorcades in Iraq.



EC 7400

                                                           June 29, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for export of 
significant military equipment to Italy, Kazakhstan and Russia.



EC 7401

                                                           June 29, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment and export of defense articles or 
services to Japan.



EC 7402

                                                           June 29, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for manufacture of 
significant military equipment to Japan.



EC 7454

                                                           July 11, 2006
State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2006-15 relative to the 
suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy Act.



EC 7455

                                                           July 11, 2006
State transmittal of proposed legislation entitled ``R.M.S. Titanic 
Maritime Memorial Preservation Act of 2006.''



EC 7456

                                                           July 11, 2006
State transmittal of a report relative to the Chemical Weapons 
Convention Implementation Act of 1998.



EC 7457

                                                           July 11, 2006
State transmittal of a rule entitled ``Department of State Acquisition 
Regulation.''



EC 7491

                                                           July 12, 2006
State transmittal of 2005 Annual Report on United Nations Peacekeeping.



EC 7492

                                                           July 12, 2006
State transmittal of a report consistent with the Authorization for Use 
of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.



EC 7539

                                                           July 17, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for export of defense articles or services to Germany.



EC 7596

                                                           July 20, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7597

                                                           July 20, 2006
State transmittal of a report relative to the Development Assistance and 
Child Survival and Health Programs Fund.



EC 7598

                                                           July 20, 2006
State report in regards to permitting the continued use of funds 
appropriated by the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related 
Programs Act, 2006 for assistance to the Government of the Russian 
Federation.



EC 7599

                                                           July 20, 2006
State transmittal of the semi-annual report on the continued compliance 
of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, 
and Uzbekistan with the 1974 Trade Act's freedom of emigration 
provisions.



EC 7600

                                                           July 20, 2006
AID transmittal of report relative to a program to be initiated in Nepal 
by the Agency's Office of Transition Initiatives.



EC 7633

                                                           July 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles or services to the United 
Kingdom, Canada, France and Germany.



EC 7730

                                                          August 2, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7731

                                                          August 2, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
retransfer of major defense equipment of defense articles or services to 
Gabon.



EC 7839

                                                          August 3, 2006
President's transmittal of report relative to the export to the People's 
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch 
industry.



EC 7840

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Spain.



EC 7841

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to the United 
Kingdom.



EC 7842

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and 
the export of defense articles of services to Japan.



EC 7843

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Japan.



EC 7844

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act for a proposed 
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles of 
services to Mexico.



EC 7845

                                                          August 3, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Singapore.



EC 7846

                                                          August 3, 2006
State transmittal of a report relative to the termination of the 15% 
Danger Pay Allowance for Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.



EC 7847

                                                          August 3, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7848

                                                          August 3, 2006
State transmittal of a report relative to the termination of the 15% 
Danger Pay Allowance for East Timor.



EC 7849

                                                          August 3, 2006
State transmittal of a report relative to the removal of a specific 
sonar system from the U.S. Munitions List.



EC 7850

                                                          August 3, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7864

                                                       September 5, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 7865

                                                       September 5, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to military, diplomatic, political 
and economic measures taken or to be taken to complete mission in Iraq.



EC 7866 (C)

                                                       September 5, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to IAEA technical assistance to 
Iran during 2005.



EC 7867 (C)

                                                       September 5, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to U.S. military personnel and 
civilian contractors involved in anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.



EC 7868

                                                       September 5, 2006
State transmittal of report relating to effectiveness of UN efforts to 
prevent sexual exploitation, abuse and trafficking.



EC 8114

                                                       September 7, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Belgium.



EC 8115

                                                       September 7, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Norway and 
Spain.



EC 8116

                                                       September 7, 2006
AID report relating to human trafficking in post-conflict and 
humanitarian emergencies.



EC 8117

                                                       September 7, 2006
State report on U.S. contributions to international organizations.



EC 8118

                                                       September 7, 2006
State report relating to the President's determination of prohibition on 
military assistance.



EC 8120

                                                       September 7, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Saudi Arabia.



EC 8122

                                                       September 7, 2006
AID report of nomination for Deputy Administrator.



EC 8123

                                                       September 7, 2006
State transmittal of quarterly report on outlays in FY 2004-2006 for the 
President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.



EC 8124

                                                       September 7, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 8125

                                                       September 7, 2006
State transmittal of report of IAEA programs and projects in certain 
contries.



EC 8126

                                                       September 7, 2006
State transmittal of reports relating to post-liberation Iraq.



EC 8253

                                                      September 11, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
transfer of major defense equipment from Saudi Arabia to Kenya.



EC 8254

                                                      September 11, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
transfer of major defense equipment from the Netherlands to Finland.



EC 8263

                                                      September 12, 2006
Peace Corps reports on vacancies in the Agency.



EC 8264

                                                      September 12, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment for the 
Republic of Korea.



EC 8351

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment and the 
export of defense articles of services to Japan.



EC 8352

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles or services to French Guiana.



EC 8353

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Kazakhstan.



EC 8354

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Iraq.



EC 8355

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to Japan.



EC 8356

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment for the 
United Kingdom.



EC 8357

                                                      September 19, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment and the 
export of defense articles of services to Canada.



EC 8366

                                                      September 19, 2006
AID report on program to be initiated for Cuba by the Agency's Office of 
Transition Initiatives.



EC 8417

                                                      September 25, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 8418

                                                      September 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to the United 
Kingdom.



EC 8419

                                                      September 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the export of defense articles of services to the United 
Kingdom.



EC 8420

                                                      September 25, 2006
State certification under the Arms Export Control Act of a proposed 
license for the manufacture of significant military equipment and the 
export of defense articles of services to Switzerland.



EC 8421

                                                      September 25, 2006
Treasury transmittal of report detailing payments made to Cuba as a 
result of the provision of telecommunications services.



EC 8442

                                                      September 27, 2006
State certification of proposed license for the manufacture of 
significant military equipment and the export of defense articles or 
services to Jordan.



EC 8465

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of proposed transfer of major defense equipment from 
the Netherlands to Chile.



EC 8466

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of proposed transfer of major defense equipment from 
the United Kingdom to Chile.



EC 8467

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Israel.



EC 8468

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of a proposed license for the manufacture of 
significant military equipment to Sweden.



EC 8469

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of proposed transfer of major defense equipment from 
Germany to the Republic of Korea.



EC 8470

                                                      September 28, 2006
State transmittal of report of termination of 15% Danger Pay Allowance 
for East Timor.



EC 8471

                                                      September 28, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Amendment to the International 
Traffic in Arms Regulations: Partial Lifting of Arms Embargo Against 
Haiti.''



EC 8472

                                                      September 28, 2006
State certification of proposed license for the manufacture of 
significant military equipment and export of defense articles or 
services to Italy.



EC 8599

                                                        November 9, 2006
AID report of vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator.



EC 8600

                                                        November 9, 2006
AID report of the designation of an acting officer for the position of 
Deputy Administrator.



EC 8601

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of notification of the denial of official status, 
accreditation or recognition for any organization which promotes and 
condones or seeks the legalization of pedophilia.



EC 8602

                                                        November 9, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.





EC 8603

                                                        November 9, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 8604

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.



EC 8605

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment in India.



EC 8606

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification for FY 2006 that no United Nations organization of 
affiliated agency grants any official status, accreditation or 
recognition to any organization which promotes and condones or seeks the 
legalization of pedophilia.



EC 8607

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Hong Kong.



EC 8608

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to the United Arab Emirates.



EC 8609

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Vietnam.



EC 8610

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
to Russia and Kazakhstan.



EC 8611

                                                        November 9, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Canada.



EC 8612

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of annual report relative to administrative expenses 
incurred by institutes supported by the Research and Training Program 
for Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union 
in FY 2005.



EC 8613

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of annual report for 2005 on U.S. Participation in the 
United Nations.



EC 8655

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of report of President's intention to exercise his 
authority to waive the prohibition on the use of FY 2006 Economic 
Support Funds in relation to certain countries.



EC 8656

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of report detailing the President's exercise of the 
waiver authority in certain countries with regard to prohibition on 
military assistance provided in section 2007 of the American 
Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2002.



EC 8657

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to current military, diplomatic, 
political and economic measures being or having been undertaken to 
complete the mission in Iraq successfully.



EC 8658

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to the amount the Government of 
Israel expends on certain activities.



EC 8757

                                                        November 9, 2006
State transmittal of report entitled ``Inter-country Adoption--
Department Issuance of Certifications in Hague Convention Adoption 
Cases.''



EC 8993

                                                       November 13, 2006
State transmittal of report on U.S. Participation in the United Nations 
for the year 2005.



EC 8994

                                                       November 13, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to methods employed by the 
Government of Cuba to comply with an agreement it made with the United 
States.



EC 8995

                                                       November 13, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 9039

                                                       November 16, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 9040 (C)

                                                       November 16, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to U.S. military personnel and 
civilian contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in 
Colombia.



EC 9056

                                                       November 16, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
and services to Italy.



EC 9060

                                                       November 16, 2006
President's transmittal of report relative to export to the People's 
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch 
industry.



EC 9061

                                                       November 16, 2006
President's transmittal of report relative to export to the People's 
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch 
industry.



EC 9200

                                                        December 6, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and for export of 
defense articles or services to Canada, Israel, Spain and Taiwan.



EC 9201

                                                        December 6, 2006
State transmittal of quarterly report relative to obligations and 
outlays of FY 2004-2006 funds under the President's Emergency Plan for 
AIDS Relief.



EC 9202

                                                        December 6, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to efforts made by the United 
Nations and its specialized agencies to employ an adequate number of 
Americans during 2005.



EC 9203

                                                        December 6, 2006
State report on international agreements other than treaties.



EC 9264

                                                        December 7, 2006
State transmittal of report relative to President's Emergency Plan for 
AIDS Relief.



EC 9284

                                                        December 8, 2006
State transmittal of report of a strategic plan relative to the 
Establishment of Visa and Passport Security Program.



EC 9285

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license agreement for manufacturing of 
significant military equipment abroad to South Korea.



EC 9286

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
export of firearms to Belgium.



EC 9287

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Mexico.



EC 9288

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 9289

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment for the United Kingdom.



EC 9290

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
and services to Singapore.



EC 9291

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to the United Kingdom.



EC 9292

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Israel.



EC 9293

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
export of defense articles or services to France.



EC 9294

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed transfer of major defense equipment to 
Canada.



EC 9295

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad to Japan.



EC 9296

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed transfer of major defense equipment from 
Spain to Navantia, Indra and Sainsel.



EC 9297

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of major defense 
equipment and and articles to the United Kingdom.



EC 9298

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Singapore.



EC 9299

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Canada.



EC 9300

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
and services to Sweden.



EC 9301

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed license for export of defense articles 
or services to Norway.



EC 9302

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment for Japan.



EC 9303

                                                        December 8, 2006
State certification of proposed manufacturing license agreement for 
manufacture of significant military equipment for the United Kingdom.
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                              SENATE BILLS
                              SENATE BILLS

         (All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
                              ------------



S. 12

                                                        January 24, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Bingaman, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Durbin, Ms. 
Stabenow, Messrs. Rockefeller, Lautenberg and Schumer)
(Mr. Salazar)--January 26, 2005
(Mrs. Clinton)--February 1, 2005
(Mr. Dorgan)--February 2, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--February 7, 2005

A bill to combat international terrorism and for other purposes.



S. 209

                                                        January 31, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden and Hagel)

A bill to build operational readiness in civilian agencies, and for 
other purposes.
(See S. 3322)



S. 270

                                                        February 2, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Baucus)--March 1, 2005

A bill to provide a framework for consideration by the legislative and 
executive branches of proposed unilateral economic sanctions in order to 
ensure coordination of United States policy with respect to trade, 
security and human rights.



S. 291

                                                        February 3, 2005

Mr. Ensign
(for himself, Messrs. Chambliss, Cornyn, Kyl, Santorum, Allard, Graham, 
Smith and Crapo)
(Mr. Coburn)--February 9, 2005
(Mr. Inhofe)--February 17, 2005
(Mr. Vitter)--November 18, 2005

A bill to require the withholding of United States contributions to the 
United Nations until the President certifies that the United Nations is 
cooperating in the investigation of the United Nations Oil-for-Food 
Program.



S. 328

                                                        February 9, 2005

Mr. Craig
(for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Roberts, Lugar, Hagel, Talent, Enzi, 
Chafee, Crapo, Thune, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. 
Lincoln, Messrs. Dorgan, Nelson of Nebraska, Johnson, Pryor, Harkin and 
Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Brownback, Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Jeffords)--February 18, 2005
(Ms. Collins and Ms. Stabenow)--March 2, 2005
(Mr. Cochran)--March 11, 2005
(Messrs. Conrad, Bond and Dodd)--March 14, 2005
(Mr. Leahy)--March 17, 2005

A bill to facilitate the sale of United States agricultural products to 
Cuba, as authorized by the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement 
Act of 2000.
(See S. 600, Amdt. 282 and S. 634)



                              AMENDMENT



S. 328, SA 140

                                                          March 10, 2005

Mr. Martinez

Providing for Presidential certification as to the release of certain 
political prisoners.



S. 333

                                                        February 9, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(Mr. Inhofe)--February 14, 2005
(Mr. Cornyn)--February 15, 2005
(Mr. McCain)--February 28, 2005
(Mr. Ensign)--March 3, 2005
(Mr. Coleman)--March 4, 2005
(Mr. Isakson)--March 7, 2005
(Mr. Kyl)--March 10, 2005
(Mr. Bayh)--March 15, 2005
(Mr. Vitter and Ms. Stabenow)--April 4, 2005
(Mr. Martinez and Ms. Landrieu)--April 5, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)--April 6, 2005
(Mr. Burns)--April 12, 2005
(Messrs. Crapo and Allen)--April 18, 2005
(Ms. Collins)--April 28, 2005
(Mr. Coburn)--May 9, 2005
(Mr. Bunning)--May 10, 2005
(Ms. Mikulski)--May 23, 2005
(Messrs. Johnson and Talent)--May 24, 2005
(Mr. Burr)--May 25, 2005
(Messrs. Lott and DeWine)--May 26, 2005
(Mrs. Dole)--June 6, 2005
(Mr. Corzine)--June 23, 2005
(Mr. Levin)--July 18, 2005
(Mr. DeMint)--July 19, 2005
(Mr. Thune)--July 21, 2005
(Mrs. Boxer)--November 3, 2005
(Messrs. Durbin, Sununu and Dorgan)--November 14, 2005
((Mr. Cochran and Mrs. Feinstein)--November 17, 2005
(Mr. Sessions)--November 18, 2005
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Craig, Conrad and Nelson of Florida)--December 12, 
2005
(Mr. Thomas)--December 14, 2005
(Mr. Brownback)--February 16, 2006
(Ms. Cantwell)--February 17, 2006
(Mr. Smith)--March 1, 2006
(Mr. Kohl)--March 2, 2006
(Messrs. Lieberman and Dayton)--March 7, 2006
(Mr. Gregg)--March 15, 2006
(Mr. Voinovich)--March 28, 2006
(Mrs. Lincoln)--April 3, 2006
(Mr. Baucus)--April 7, 2006
(Messrs. Akaka, Roberts and Mrs. Hutchison)--April 24, 2006
(Messrs. Stevens and Bennett)--April 26, 2006
(Mr. Chambliss)--April 27, 2006
(Messrs. Bond and Reid)--May 8, 2006
(Mr. Harkin)--May 24, 2006

A bill to hold the current regime in Iran accountable for its 
threatening behavior and to support a transition to democracy in Iran.

March 2, 2006--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 109-679)

(See H.R. 282, H.R. 6198, S. 3870 and S. 3971)



S. 350

                                                       February 10, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Chafee, Feingold, Coleman and Smith)
(Ms. Murkowski)--June 7, 2005
(Mr. Hagel)--June 23, 2005
(Mrs. Murray)--July 12, 2005
(Mr. Graham and Mrs. Feinstein)--July 18, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--April 27, 2006

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide assistance 
for orphans and other vulnerable children in developing countries, and 
for other purposes.
(See H.R. 1409)



S. 355

                                                       February 10, 2005

Mr. Dorgan
(for himself and Mrs. Clinton)

A bill to require Congress to impose limits on United States foreign 
debt.



S. 365

                                                       February 10, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Dayton)
(Mr. Feingold)--March 15, 2005
(Mrs. Boxer)--April 19, 2005
(Mr. Corzine)--May 10, 2005
(Mrs. Feinstein)--May 16, 2005
(Mr. Hagel)--May 23, 2005

A bill to amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize 
appropriations to provide assistance for domestic and foreign centers 
and programs for the treatment of victims of torture, and for other 
purposes.
(See S. 2096 and H.R. 2017)



S. 386

                                                       February 15, 2005

Mr. Hagel
(for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Craig and Mrs. Dole)
(Mr. Byrd)--February 17, 2005
(Ms. Murkowski)--April 4, 2005

A bill to direct the Secretary of State to carry out activities that 
promote the adoption of technologies that reduce greenhouse gas 
intensity in developing countries, while promoting economic development, 
and for other purposes.
(See S. 883 and S.J. Res. 5)



S. 455

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Bingaman)
(Mr. Durbin)--June 21, 2005

A bill to amend the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 
to facilitate United States openness to international students, 
scholars, scientists, and exchange visitors, and for other purposes.



S. 492

                                                           March 2, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid and Lugar)
(Mr. Smith)--April 5, 2005
(Mr. Martinez)--June 6, 2005
(Mr. Brownback)--June 30, 2005
(Mr. Dominici)--October 4, 2005
(Mrs. Feinstein)--October 26, 2005

A bill to make access to safe water and sanitation for developing 
countries a specific policy objective of the United States foreign 
assistance programs, and for other purposes.
(See H.R. 1973)



S. 495

                                                           March 2, 2005

Mr. Corzine
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Lieberman, 
Talent, DeWine and Coburn)
(Mrs. Murray and Mr. Lautenberg)--March 4, 2005
(Mr. Kerry)--March 7, 2005
(Ms. Collins)--March 9, 2005
(Mr. Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Dayton, Bayh, Mrs. 
Boxer and Mr. Leahy)--March 10, 2005
(Mr. Coleman)--March 16, 2005
(Messrs. Jeffords and Bingaman)--April 4, 2005
(Ms. Stabenow)--April 5, 2005
(Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Schumer)--April 6, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--April 7, 2005
(Messrs. Specter, Salazar and Mrs. Lincoln)--April 11, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--April 12, 2005
(Mr. Burr and Mrs. Feinstein)--April 14, 2005
(Mrs. Hutchison)--April 15, 2005
(Mrs. Dole)--April 19, 2005
(Mr. Levin)--April 26, 2005
(Mr. Obama)--May 11, 2005
(Mr. Kennedy)--May 17, 2005
(Mrs. Clinton)--October 18, 2005
(Mr. Wyden)--March 27, 2006
(Mr. Crapo)--June 7, 2006

A bill to impose sanctions against perpetrators of crimes against 
humanity in Darfur, Sudan, and for other purposes.
(See H.R. 3127 and H. Con. Res. 480)



S. 516

                                                           March 3, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself and Mr. Lieberman)
(Messrs. Santorum and DeWine)--March 7, 2005
(Mr. Bayh)--March 10, 2005
(Mr. Obama)--July 26, 2005

A bill to advance and strengthen democracy globally through peaceful 
means and to assist foreign countries to implement democratic forms of 
government, to strengthen respect for individual freedom, religious 
freedom, and human rights in foreign countries through increased United 
States advocacy, to strengthen alliances of democratic countries, to 
increase funding for programs of nongovernmental organizations, 
individuals, and private groups that promote democracy, and for other 
purposes.



S. 559

                                                           March 8, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Durbin and Ms. Mikulski)--April 20, 2005
(Mr. Hagel)--June 6, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--July 13, 2005
(Mr. Lautenberg, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Feingold)--
September 29, 2005
(Mr. Dorgan and Ms. Cantwell)--May 22, 2006
(Mr. Kerry)--May 26, 2006
(Mr. Menendez)--September 25, 2006

A bill to make the protection of vulnerable populations, especially 
women and children, who are affected by a humanitarian emergency a 
priority of the United States Government, and for other purposes.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 25, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



S. 600

                                                          March 10, 2005

Mr. Lugar

An original bill to authorize appropriations for the Department of State 
and international broadcasting activities for fiscal years 2006 and 
2007, for the Peace Corps for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, for foreign 
assistance programs for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other 
purposes.

March 3, 2005--Marked-up by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; 
  ordered reported, 18-0.
March 30, 2005--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, S. 
  Rept. 109-35.
April 5-6, 2005--Considered by Senate.

(See H.R. 2601 and H.R. 6060)



                              AMENDMENTS



S. 600, Amdt. 266

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To strike the amendment to the limitation on the United States share of 
assessments for United Nations Peacekeeping operations.

April 6, 2005--Agreed to.

(See S. 600, Amdt. 286)



S. 600, Amdt. 267

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself and Messrs. DeWine, Graham, Kyl, Corzine, Ms. Collins and 
Mr. Burns)

To authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade 
relations treatment) to the products of Ukraine.



S. 600, Amdt. 268

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To permit grants to be used for broadcasting outside the Middle East 
region.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 269

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To limit the compensation paid to employees of the Middle East 
Broadcasting Networks.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 270

                                                           April 5, 2005

To require payments from the Broadcasting Board of Governors for costs 
resulting from the creditable service of employees of the Middle East 
Broadcasting Networks.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 271

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To extend the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 
until 2008.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 272

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To clarify Foreign Service Grievance Board procedures in the case of an 
alleged overpayment of an annuity.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 273

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To limit the availability of funds authorized for contributions for 
international peacekeeping activities.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to; modified and modifications agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 274

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To provide a short title.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to; action vitiated; withdrawn.



S. 600, Amdt. 275

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To require a determination to provide assistance for destruction of 
small arms and related ammunition.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 276

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To require a determination to provide assistance for the safeguarding, 
removal, or elimination of conventional weapons and related ammunition.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 277

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for Mr. Biden)

To waive the passport fees for a relative of a deceased member of the 
Armed Forces proceeding abroad to visit the grave of such member or to 
attend a funeral or memorial service for such member.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 278

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Jeffords, 
Corzine and Ms. Mikulski)

To prohibit the application of certain restrictive eligibility 
requirements to foreign nongovernmental organizations with respect to 
the provision of assistance under part I of the Foreign Assistance Act 
of 1961 (to overturn the so-called Mexico City policy or the global gag 
rule).

April 5, 2005--Agreed to, 52-46.



S. 600, Amdt. 279

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar

To strike section 207, entitled Transfer Authority for Buying Power 
Maintenance Account.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 280

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Lugar for Mr. Schumer
(for himself and Mrs. Clinton)

To impose an economic sanction on foreign countries that owe parking 
fines and penalties or property taxes to Washington, D.C. or New York 
City.

April 5, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 281

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Baucus
(for himself and Mr. Harkin)

To facilitate the sale of United States agricultural products to Cuba, 
as authorized by the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act 
of 2000.



S. 600, Amdt. 282 to Amdt. 281

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Craig
(for himself and Mr. Roberts)

To clarify the payment terms under the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export 
Enhancement Act of 2000.
(See S. 328)



S. 600, Amdt. 283

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Dodd

To express the sense of the Senate concerning recent provocative actions 
by the People's Republic of China and for other purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 284

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Dorgan
(for himself and Mr. Wyden)

To prohibit funds from being used for television broadcasting to Cuba.

April 6, 2005--Agreed to, 65-35.



S. 600, Amdt. 285

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Inouye

To authorize appropriations for the Department of State and 
international broadcasting activities for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, 
for the Peace Corps for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, for foreign 
assistance programs for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other 
purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 286 to Amdt. 266

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Biden

To provide a second degree amendment related to the United States' share 
of assessments for United Nations Peacekeeping operations.

April 6, 2005--Rejected, 40-57.



S. 600, Amdt. 287

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To authorize appropriations for the Department of State and 
international broadcasting activities for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, 
for the Peace Corps for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, for foreign 
assistance programs for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other 
purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 288

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To authorize appropriations for the Department of State and 
international broadcasting activities for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, 
for the Peace Corps for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, for foreign 
assistance programs for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other 
purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 289

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Obama
(for himself, Messrs. Inouye and Stevens)

To provide assistance to the Philippines.



S. 600, Amdt. 290

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Sessions

To require aliens to affirm certain oaths prior to admission to the 
United States.



S. 600, Amdt. 291

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Sessions

To strike the authority to provide living quarters and allowances to the 
United States Representative to the United Nations.



S. 600, Amdt. 292

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself and Ms. Mikulski)

To designate Poland as a visa waiver country.



S. 600, Amdt. 293

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To suspend funds to countries in which there is a credible evidence of 
sexual exploitation and abuse by United Nations peacekeeping troops, and 
for other purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 294

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To require a report to Congress on United Nations travel allowances.



S. 600, Amdt. 295

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to direct payments to United Nations peacekeepers.



S. 600, Amdt. 296

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To require a report to Congress on United Nations translation expenses.



S. 600, Amdt. 297

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to authorization of appropriations for international taxes, 
tariffs or fees.



S. 600, Amdt. 298

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of 
Terrorism.



S. 600, Amdt. 299

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To remove Iraq from list of countries denied assistance under Title III 
of Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.



S. 600, Amdt. 300

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To authorize appropriations for the Department of State and 
international broadcasting activities for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, 
for the Peace Corps for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, for foreign 
assistance programs for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other 
purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 301

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to committees of the United Nations.



S. 600, Amdt. 302

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Sense of the Senate resolution concerning regularly scheduled U.S. dues 
for peacekeeping funding.



S. 600, Amdt. 303

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To require a report to Congress on alleged diversion of intended 
migration and refugee assistance.



S. 600, Amdt. 304

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to the renovation of the United Nations Building in New York 
City.



S. 600, Amdt. 305

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To require a report to Congress on United Nations double-dipping.



S. 600, Amdt. 306

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to the ``Lord's Resistance Army,'' which is active in northern 
Uganda and southern Sudan.



S. 600, Amdt. 307

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Inhofe

To require reports to Congress on United Nations expenditures.
(See S. 600, Amdts. 294, 296, 303, 305)



S. 600, Amdt. 308

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Salazar

To increase the accountability and effectiveness of international police 
training.



S. 600, Amdt. 309

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Schumer
(for himself, Messrs. Graham, Bayh, Bunning, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Mr. 
Feingold, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kohl, Reid, Durbin, DeWine, Burr, 
Johnson and Ms. Mikulski)

To authorize appropriate action if the negotiations with the People's 
Republic of China regarding China's undervalued currency are not 
successful.

April 6, 2005--Rejected, 33-67.



S. 600, Amdt. 310

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Warner

Relating to jurisdiction of Senate and House Committees



S. 600, Amdt. 311

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Warner

To require a report to Congress on objectives and negotiations.



S. 600, Amdt. 312

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Santorum

To codify sanctions related to weapons of mass destruction.



S. 600, Amdt. 313

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Dayton

To express the sense of the Congress on membership of Israel in the 
Western European and Others Group at the United Nations.



S. 600, Amdt. 314

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Feingold

To require assessments and strategic planning for AIDS relief.



S. 600, Amdt. 317

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Sessions

To provide for accountability in the United Nations Headquarters 
renovation project.



S. 600, Amdt. 318

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Dodd
(for himself and Mr. Lieberman)

To specify requirements under the Arms Export Control Act applicable to 
the VHXX Executive Helicopter Program (also known as the Marine One 
Presidential Helicopter Program).

April 6, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 600, Amdt. 319

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To encourage multilateral cooperation and authorize a program of 
assistance to facilitate a peaceful transition in Cuba, and for other 
purposes.



S. 600, Amdt. 320

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To amend chapter 118 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
foreign war crimes prosecutions of Americans.



S. 600, Amdt. 321

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To ensure the independence of the Inspector General of the United 
Nations.



S. 600, Amdt. 322

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Ensign

To ensure the United Nations maintains a no growth budget.



S. 600, Amdt. 323

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Leahy

To express the sense of the Senate regarding the transfer of Charles 
Taylor to the Special Court for Sierra Leone.



S. 600, Amdt. 324

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Leahy

Concerning the protection of the Galapagos.



S. 600, Amdt. 325

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Dodd
(for himself and Mr. Leahy)

To exempt Latin American countries not entering into agreements under 
Article 98 of the Rome Statute from international military education and 
training assistance.



S. 600, Amdt. 326

                                                           April 6, 2005

Ms. Snowe
(for herself and Mr. Coleman)

Relating to small business contracting in overseas procurements.



S. 600, Amdt. 327

                                                           April 6, 2005

Ms. Snowe
(for herself and Mr. Coleman)

Relating to small business contracting in overseas procurements.



S. 600, Amd. 328

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mrs. Feinstein

To increase funding by $8,000,000 for the Asia Foundation.



S. 600, Amdt. 329

                                                           April 6, 2005

Ms. Landrieu

To require written notification to Congress of conditions on any 
suspension of immigration processing of orphans.



S. 600, Amdt. 330

                                                           April 6, 2005

Ms. Landrieu
(for herself and Messrs. DeMint and Craig)

To insert a new Title IX relating to intercountry adoption.



S. 600, Amdt. 331

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Smith

Relating to United Nations reform.



S. 600, Amdt. 332

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mrs. Lincoln

To insert a new Title IX relating to international parental child 
abduction prevention.



S. 634

                                                          March 16, 2005

Mr. Chambliss

A bill to amend the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 
2000 to clarify allowable payment terms for sales of agricultural 
commodities and products to Cuba.



S. 654

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Leahy
(for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Kennedy and Dodd)
(Mr. Feingold)--April 6, 2005
(Mr. Obama)--June 30, 2005
(Mr. Lautenberg)--March 8, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein)--April 6, 2006

A bill to prohibit the expulsion, return, or extradition of persons by 
the United States to countries engaging in torture, and for other 
purposes.



S. 674

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Corzine
(Mr. Lautenberg)--April 21, 2005

A bill to provide assistance to combat HIV/AIDS in India, and for other 
purposes.



S. 682

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Dodd
(Mr. Biden)--December 16, 2005

A bill to authorize the establishment of a Social Investment and 
Economic Development Fund for the Americas to provide assistance to 
reduce poverty and foster increased economic opportunity in the 
countries of the Western Hemisphere, and for other purposes.



S. 704

                                                           April 5, 2005

Mr. Martinez

A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2006 for voluntary 
contributions on a grant basis to the Organization of American States 
(OAS) to establish a Center for Caribbean Basin Trade and to establish a 
skills-based training program for Caribbean Basin countries.



S. 744

                                                          April 11, 2005

Mr. Nelson of Florida

A bill to establish a Caribbean Basin Port Assistance Program.



S. 745

                                                          April 11, 2005

Mr. Byrd
(for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Kerry and Bingaman)

A bill to amend the Global Environmental Protection Assistance Act of 
1989 to promote international clean energy development, to open and 
expand clean energy markets abroad, to engage developing nations in the 
advancement of sustainable energy use and climate change actions, and 
for other purposes.



S. 850

                                                          April 19, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Durbin)--April 25, 2005

A bill to establish the Global Health Corps, and for other purposes.



S. 853

                                                          April 20, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Stevens)--May 12, 2005
(Mr. McCain)--May 25, 2005
(Mr. Cornyn)--June 7, 2005
(Mr. Coleman)--June 30, 2005
(Mrs. Hutchison)--July 1, 2005
(Mr. Hagel)--July 11, 2005

A bill to direct the Secretary of State to establish a program to 
bolster the mutual security and safety of the United States, Canada and 
Mexico, and for other purposes.

July 12, 2005--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 109-423)



S. 883

                                                          April 21, 2005

Mr. Hagel
(for himself, Messrs. Byrd, Alexander, Pryor, Craig, Mrs. Dole and Ms. 
Murkowski)
(Mr. Voinovich)--June 14, 2005

A bill to direct the Secretary of State to carry out activities that 
promote the adoption of technologies that reduce greenhouse gas 
intensity in developing countries, while promoting economic development, 
and for other purposes.
(See S. 386 and S.J. Res. 5)



S. 894

                                                          April 25, 2005

Mr. Enzi
(for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Baucus, Craig, Bingaman, Chafee, Durbin, 
Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hagel, Harkin, Inouye, Jeffords, 
Johnson, Leahy, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Tallent)
(Ms. Landrieu)--April 27, 2005
(Mr. Dayton)--May 11, 2005
(Mr. Kerry)--May 16, 2005
(Ms. Stabenow)--June 9, 2005
(Mrs. Lincoln)--September 21, 2005
(Ms. Cantwell)--October 17, 2005
(Mr. Wyden)--March 16, 2006

A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.



S. 950

                                                          April 28, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Inhofe)
(Mr. Coburn)--June 8, 2005

A bill to provide assistance to combat tuberculosis, malaria, and other 
infectious diseases, and for other purposes.
(See S. 2465)



S. 1117

                                                            May 25, 2005

Mr. Lieberman
(for himself and Mr. Alexander)
(Mr. Chafee)--July 19, 2005
(Mr. Coleman)--September 14, 2005

A bill to deepen the peaceful business and cultural engagement of the 
United States and the People's Republic of China, and for other 
purposes.



S. 1129

                                                            May 26, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Hagel)
(Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Martinez)--June 22, 2005
(Mr. Stevens)--June 23, 2005
(Mr. Alexander)--June 29, 2005
(Messrs. Cochran and Coleman)--June 30, 2005
(Mr. Obama)--July 19, 2005
(Mr. Thune)--July 22, 2005
(Mr. Isakson)--July 26, 2005
(Mr. Biden)--July 27, 2005

A bill to provide authorizations of appropriations for certain 
development banks, and for other purposes.

July 26, 2005--Amended and ordered reported.
December 8, 2006--Reported with an amendment (no written report)



S. 1171

                                                            June 6, 2005

Mr. Specter
(for himself, Mr. Bayh, Ms. Collins, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
Feingold and Wyden)
(Mr. Lautenberg and Ms. Stabenow)--June 22, 2005
(Mr. Corzine)--June 23, 2005
(Ms. Mikulski)--July 13, 2005
(Mr. Bunning)--July 26, 2005
(Mr. Brownback)--September 20, 2005
(Mr. Chambliss)--April 4, 2006
(Mr. Conrad)--May 22, 2006
(Mr. Menendez)--June 19, 2006

A bill to halt Saudi support for institutions that fund, train, incite, 
encourage, or in any other way aid and abet terrorism, and to secure 
full Saudi cooperation in the investigation of terrorist incidents, and 
for other purposes.



S. 1184

                                                            June 7, 2005

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Obama)--November 1, 2005
(Mr. Allen)--November 2, 2005

A bill to waive the passport fees for a relative of a deceased member of 
the Armed Forces proceeding abroad to visit the grave of such member or 
to attend a funeral or memorial service for such member.

November 1, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 4, 2005--Reported.
December 22, 2005--Passed Senate. Referred to House Committee on 
  International Relations.
March 14, 2006--Rules suspended and passed House.
March 24, 2006--Public Law 109-210.



S. 1211

                                                            June 9, 2005

Mr. Bingaman

A bill to establish an Office of Foreign Science and Technology 
Assessment to enable the United States to effectively analyze trends in 
foreign science and technology, and for other purposes.



S. 1315

                                                           June 27, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Johnson)--September 12, 2005
(Ms. Mikulski)--November 1, 2005
(Messrs. Obama and Chafee)--November 2, 2005
(Mr. Durbin)--December 14, 2005

A bill to require a report on progress toward the Millennium Development 
Goals, and for other purposes.

November 1, 2005--Amended and ordered reported.
November 7, 2005--Reported with amendment.
December 21, 2005--Amended and passed Senate.
December 22, 2005--Received in House.



S. 1315, Amdt. 2693

                                                       December 21, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for Mr. Lugar)

To require a report on progress toward the Millennium Development Goals.

December 21, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 1320

                                                           June 28, 2005

Mr. DeWine
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Santorum, Feingold, Lugar and Obama)
(Messrs. Bunning and Cochran)--June 29, 2005
(Messrs. Brownback, Coleman and Martinez)--June 30, 2005
(Mr. Sununu)--July 12, 2005

A bill to provide multilateral debt cancellation for Heavily Indebted 
Poor Countries, and for other purposes.



S. 1371

                                                            July 1, 2005

Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Ms. Collins and Mr. Dodd)
(Mr. Wyden)--July 13, 2005

A bill to extend the termination date of Office of the Special Inspector 
General of Iraq Reconstruction and provide additional funds for the 
Office, and for other purposes.



S. 1383

                                                           July 12, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Messrs. Hagel, Voinovich and Crapo)--July 20, 2005

A bill to seek urgent and essential institutional reform at the United 
Nations.

July 21, 2005--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 109-356)

(See S. Res. 185, S. 1394 and H.R. 2745)



S. 1394

                                                           July 13, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Messrs. Kyl, Coburn, Inhofe and Vitter)
(Mr. Bunning)--November 8, 2005

A bill to reform the United Nations, and for other purposes.

July 13, 2005--Read the first time.
July 14, 2005--Read the second time and placed on the Senate Calendar.

(See S. Res. 185, S. 1383 and H.R. 2745)



S. 1462

                                                           July 21, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Corzine, DeWine, Durbin, Coburn, Lautenberg, 
Schumer, Bingaman, Coleman, Talent, Salazar, Mrs. Dole and Mr. Bayh)
(Mr. Burr)--July 26, 2005
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kerry and Mrs. Murray)--July 29, 2005
(Ms. Stabenow)--September 7, 2005
(Mr. Inhofe and Mrs. Clinton)--September 12, 2005
(Messrs. Feingold and Kennedy)--September 26, 2005
(Messrs. Dayton and Lieberman)--October 17, 2005
(Mr. Levin, Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Dodd)--October 20, 2005
(Mr. Santorum)--October 24, 2005
(Messrs. Harkin, Nelson of Florida, Dorgan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Reed 
and Obama)--October 27, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)--November 1, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--November 7, 2005
(Mr. Leahy)--November 9, 2005
(Ms. Collins)--December 12, 2005
(Mr. Chafee)--June 19, 2006

A bill to promote peace and accountability in Sudan, and for other 
purposes.

November 18, 2005--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  amended and passed in Senate. Received in the House.



S. 1462, Amdt. SA 2674

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. McConnell
(for Mr. Brownback)

To promote peace and accountability in Sudan, and for other purposes.

November 18, 2005--Agreed to.



S. 1488

                                                           July 26, 2005

Mr. Vitter
(for himself, Messrs. Coburn, Inhofe, Crapo, Thune, Lott, Bunning, Burns 
and Ensign)
(Messrs. Thomas and Hatch)--July 29, 2005
(Messrs. Craig and Enzi)--September 6, 2005
(Mr. Chambliss)--September 8, 2005
(Mr. Allard)--September 27, 2005
(Mr. Burr)--November 9, 2005
(Mr. Isakson)--December 12, 2005
(Mrs. Dole)--March 27, 2006

A bill to withhold funding from the United Nations if the United Nations 
abridges the rights provided by the Second Amendment to the 
Constitution, and for other purposes.



S. 1689

                                                      September 13, 2005

Mr. Kyl
(for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Santorum and Coburn)
(Mr. Martinez)--September 20, 2005
(Mr. Vitter)--September 29, 2005

A bill to state the policy of the United States on international 
taxation.



S. 1713

                                                      September 15, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A bill to make amendments to the Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000 
related to International Space Station payments.

September 21, 2005--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  passed Senate.
October 26, 2005--Amended and passed House.
October 27, 2005--Amended bill received in the Senate.
November 8, 2005--Senate concurred in House amendments.
November 22, 2005--Public Law 109-112.

(See S. 1976 and S. 2279)



S. 1737

                                                      September 20, 2005

Mr. Santorum

A bill to prohibit entities that provide nuclear fuel assemblies to Iran 
from providing such assemblies to the United States, and for other 
purposes.



S. 1862

                                                         October 7, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Feinstein)
(Ms. Cantwell)--October 17, 2005
(Mr. Menendez)--March 14, 2006
(Mr. Obama)--May 3, 2006
(Mr. DeWine)--May 22, 2006
(Mr. Hagel)--June 5, 2006
(Messrs. Lieberman, Carper and Stevens)--June 6, 2006
(Mr. Bayh)--June 12, 2006
(Messrs. Jeffords and Salazar)--July 12, 2006
(Mr. Vitter)--December 5, 2006

A bill to establish a joint energy cooperation program within the 
Department of Energy to fund eligible ventures between United States and 
Israeli businesses and academic persons in the national interest, and 
for other purposes.



S. 1886

                                                        October 18, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

A bill to authorize the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign 
recipients.

October 18, 2005--Passed Senate without referral to committee.
October 19, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 6, 2005--Rules suspended and passed House.
December 20, 2005--Public Law 109-134.

(See S. 3722)



S. 1905

                                                        October 20, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

A bill to clarify Foreign Service Grievance Board procedures.

October 20, 2005--Considered and passed Senate.
October 25, 2005--Received in the House and held at the desk.



S. 1935

                                                        October 27, 2005

Mr. Santorum

A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 for 
United States contributions to the International Fund for Ireland, and 
for other purposes.



S. 1949

                                                        November 1, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Obama)

A bill to provide for coordination of proliferation interdiction 
activities and conventional arms disarmament, and for other purposes.

February 9, 2006--Public hearing.

(See S. 2566 and H.R. 6060)



S. 1950

                                                        November 1, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A bill to promote global energy security through increased cooperation 
between the United States and India in diversifying sources of energy, 
stimulating development of alternative fuels, developing and deploying 
technologies that promote the clean and efficient use of coal, and 
improving energy efficiency.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 25, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (no 
  written report).
July 24, 2006--Amended and passed in Senate.



S. 1950, Amdt. SA 4688

                                                           July 24, 2006

Mr. Frist for Mr. Lugar

To authorize assistance for renewable energy projects.

July 24, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 1976

                                                        November 8, 2005

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Kyl)

A bill to make amendments to the Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000.
(See S. 1713 and S. 2279)



S. 1988

                                                        November 9, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A bill to authorize the transfer of items in the War Reserves Stockpile 
for Allies, Korea.

November 9, 2005--Passed Senate.
November 14, 2005--Referred to House Committees on International 
  Relations and Armed Services.
December 18, 2005--Rules suspended in House and passed.
December 30, 2005--Public Law 109-159.



S. 1993

                                                       November 10, 2005

Mr. Kerry

A bill to provide for a comprehensive, new strategy for success in Iraq 
that includes a sustainable political solution and the redeployment of 
United States forces tied to specific political and military benchmarks.



S. 2095

                                                       December 13, 2005

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Sarbanes)--December 19, 2005

A bill to ensure payment of United States assessments for United Nations 
peacekeeping operations in 2005 and 2006.



S. 2096

                                                       December 14, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Mr. Dayton, Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer)
(Messrs. Hagel and Feingold)--December 15, 2005

A bill to amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize 
appropriations to provide assistance for domestic and foreign programs 
and centers for the treatment of victims of torture, and for other 
purposes.
(See S. 365 and H.R. 2017)



S. 2125

                                                       December 16, 2005

Mr. Obama
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Durbin and DeWine)
(Messrs Inhofe and Leahy)--April 24, 2006
(Ms. Collins and Mrs. Clinton)--June 19, 2006
(Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Johnson, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. 
Dayton)--June 29, 2006

A bill to promote relief, security, and democracy in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo.

May 23, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
June 29, 2006--Amended and passed Senate.
July 10, 2006--Received in House.
December 6, 2006--Rules suspended, amended and passed House.
December 7, 2006--Senate agreed to House amendment.
December 22, 2006--Public Law 109-456.



S. 2125, SA Amdt. 4545

                                                           June 29, 2006

Mr. McConnell for Mr. Obama

To promote relief, security, and democracy in the Democratic Republic of 
the Congo.

June 29, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 2200

                                                        January 26, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(Ms. Mikulski)--February 28, 2006
(Mr. Frist)--April 5, 2006
(Mr. Hagel)--May 23, 2006
(Ms. Murkowski)--September 5, 2006

A bill to establish a United States-Poland parliamentary youth exchange 
program, and for other purposes.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 25, 2006--Reported with amendments by Senate Committee on Foreign 
  Relations.
September 7, 2006--Amendments by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 
  agreed to and passed Senate.
September 8, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.



S. 2237

                                                        February 1, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs Nelson of Florida and Kyl)
(Mr. Vitter)--February 27, 2006
(Mr. Graham)--March 6, 2006
(Mr. Dayton)--March 7, 2006

A bill to withhold United States assistance from the Palestinian 
Authority until certain conditions have been satisfied.
(See S. Con. Res. 79)



S. 2242

                                                        February 2, 2006

Mr. Vitter

A bill to establish the policy of the United States with respect to the 
deployment of missile defense systems capable of defending allies of the 
United States against ballistic missile attack.



S. 2279

                                                       February 14, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Kyl)
(Messrs. Lott, Thomas, Dayton and Sessions)--March 7, 2006

A bill to make amendments to the Iran and Syria Nonproliferation Act.
(See S. 1713 and S. 1976)



S. 2370

                                                           March 6, 2006

Mr. McConnell
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, DeMint, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Martinez, 
Nelson of Florida, Hagel, Nelson of Nebraska, DeWine, Talent, Allen, 
Frist, Burns, Thune, Reid, Salazar, Kerry, Bunning, Lieberman and Boxer)
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Allard, Santorum, Cochran, Dayton, Ms. Collins, 
Mrs. Clinton, (Messrs. Lautenberg, Crapo, Sarbanes, Thomas and Vitter)--
March 7, 2006
(Mr. Lott, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Smith, Ms. Landreau, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. 
Burr and Kyl)--March 9, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Menendez, Johnson and Shelby)--March 14, 2006
(Messrs. Gregg, McCain, Schumer, Baucus, Inhofe and Wyden)--March 15, 
2006
(Messrs. Cornyn, Roberts and Sessions)--March 16, 2006
(Messrs. Akaka, Ensign, Bond, Brownback, Carper and Chambliss)--March 
27, 2006
(Ms. Cantwell)--March 28, 2006
(Messrs. Coburn, Isakson and Pryor)--March 29, 2006
(Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Graham, Grassley, Coleman and Dorgan)--March 30, 
2006
(Messrs. Bayh, Craig, Feingold and Mrs. Lincoln)--April 3, 2006
(Messrs. Kohl, Levin, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Harkin and Ms. Stabenow)--April 4, 
2006
(Messrs. Conrad, Hatch and Durbin)--April 5, 2006
(Mr. Dodd)--April 6, 2006
(Messrs. Kennedy, Specter, Bingaman and Stevens)--April 25, 2006
(Messrs. Obama, Bennett and Inouye)--April 26, 2006
(Messrs. Voinovich and Reed)--May 25, 2006
(Messrs. Lugar and Alexander)--June 26, 2006

A bill to promote the development of democratic institutions in areas 
under the administrative control of the Palestinian Authority, and for 
other purposes.

June 23, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; amended 
  and passed Senate.
June 26, 2006--Held at the desk in the House.
December 7, 2006--Rules suspended in House and passed.
December 21, 2006--Public Law 109-446.

(See  H.R. 4681)



S. 2370, Amdt. SA 4542

                                                           June 23, 2006

Mr. Frist for Mr. McConnell
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

Complete substitute.

June 23, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 2392

                                                           March 8, 2006

Mrs. Boxer
(Mrs. Feinstein)--April 24, 2006
(Mr. Durbin)--May 1, 2006
(Mr. Biden)--May 16, 2006
(Ms. Mikulski)--July 14, 2006
(Mr. Dodd)--September 6, 2006

A bill to promote the empowerment of women in Afghanistan.



S. 2429

                                                          March 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Allen, Stevens, Cornyn, Crapo and Mrs. Hutchison)
(Mr. Brownback)--March 27, 2006
(Mr. Domenici)--March 31, 2006
(Mr. Alexander)--April 6, 2006
(Messrs. Bond and DeWine)--May 8, 2006

A bill to authorize the President to waive the application of certain 
requirements under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 with respect to India.
(See S. 3709 and H.R. 5682)



S. 2435

                                                          March 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(Messrs. Craig, Biden, Byrd and Salazar)
(Messrs. DeWine, Dorgan and Lieberman)--June 8, 2006
(Ms. Snowe and Ms. Landrieu)--June 13, 2006
(Messrs. Coleman and Harkin)--June 19, 2006
(Mr. Thune)--July 10, 2006
(Mr. Hagel)--July 18, 2006
(Messrs. Rockefeller and Obama)--July 26, 2006

A bill to increase cooperation on energy issues between the United 
States Government and foreign governments and entities in order to 
secure the strategic and economic interests of the United States, and 
for other purposes.

May 16, 2006--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 109-860)



S. 2461

                                                          March 28, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself and Mr. Menendez)
(Mr. Allard)--May 16, 2006
(Mr. Sarbanes)--June 8, 2006

A bill to prohibit United States assistance to develop or promote any 
rail connections or railway-related connections that traverse or connect 
Baku, Azerbaijan, Tbilisi, Georgia, and Kars, Turkey, and that 
specifically exclude cities in Armenia.



S. 2465

                                                          March 28, 2006

Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Messrs. Smith and Durbin)
(Mr. Bingaman)--May 3, 2006
(Mr. Johnson)--June 12, 2006
(Mr. DeWine)--June 15, 2006
(Mrs. Clinton)--July 11, 2006
(Ms. Cantrell)--July 12, 2006
(Mrs. Murray)--July 14, 2006
(Ms. Stabenow)--July 25, 2006
(Mr. Kennedy)--November 14, 2006
(Mr. Menendez)--December 6, 2006

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide increased 
assistance for the prevention, treatment, and control of tuberculosis, 
and for other purposes.
(See S. 950)



S. 2489

                                                           April 3, 2006

Mr. Lugar

An original bill to implement the obligations of the United States under 
the Protocol Additional to the Agreement between the United States of 
America and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application 
of Safeguards in the United States of America, signed by the United 
States on June 12, 1998.

April 3, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 
  Rept. 109-226).

(See H.R. 5682)



S. 2566

                                                           April 6, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Obama)
(Mr. Cochran)--May 4, 2006
(Mr. Lautenberg and Mrs. Hutchison)--May 11, 2006
(Messrs. Sununu and Isakson)--May 16, 2006
(Messrs. Chafee and Martinez)--May 17, 2006
(Mr. Allen, Ms. Murkowski and Mr. Hagel)--May 23, 2006
(Messrs. Coleman, Levin, Leahy and Reid)--May 24, 2006
(Messrs. Bayh and Chambliss)--May 25, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bennett and Reed)--June 6, 2006
(Messrs. Smith, Graham and Johnson)--June 8, 2006
(Mr. DeWine)--June 12, 2006
(Ms. Snowe and Mr. Voinovich)--June 28, 2006

A bill to provide for coordination of proliferation interdiction 
activities and conventional arms disarmament, and for other purposes.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 25, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. 1949 and H.R. 6060)



S. 2697

                                                             May 2, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Kerry and Obama)
(Messrs. Hagel and Feingold)--May 4, 2006
(Mr. Bond)--May 9, 2006
(Mr. Akaka)--May 15, 2006

A bill to establish the position of the United States Ambassador for 
ASEAN.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 25, 2006--Amended and reported by Senate Committee on Foreign 
  Relations.
September 7, 2006--Amendments by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 
  agreed to and passed Senate.
September 8, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.



S. 2749

                                                             May 4, 2006

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Mr. Kyl and Mrs. Hutchison)

A bill to update the Silk Road Strategy Act of 1999 to modify targeting 
of assistance in order to support the economic and political 
independence of the countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus in 
recognition of political and economic changes in these regions since 
enactment of the original legislation.



S. 2765

                                                             May 9, 2006

Mr. Dodd
(for himself and Mr. Smith)

A bill to provide assistance to improve the health of newborns, 
children, and mothers in developing countries, and for other purposes.



S. 2770

                                                             May 9, 2006

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Lieberman and Leahy)
(Mr. Sununu)--May 12, 2006
(Messrs. Chambliss and DeWine)--May 18, 2006
(Mr. Graham)--May 23, 2006

A bill to impose sanctions on certain officials of Uzbekistan 
responsible for the Andijan massacre.



S. 3322

                                                            May 26, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Hagel, Alexander and Warner)

A bill to build operational readiness in civilian agencies, and for 
other purposes.

May 26, 2006--Passed Senate without referral to Committee.
June 6, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.

(See  S. 209)



S. 3456

                                                            June 6, 2006

Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Lautenberg)--June 13, 2006
(Mr. Schumer)--September 6, 2006
(Mr. Bayh)--September 8, 2006

A bill to ensure the implementation of the recommendations of the 
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States.



S. 3520

                                                           June 15, 2006

Ms. Snowe
(for herself and Mr. Menendez)
(Mr. Johnson)--July 24, 2006

A bill to amend the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949 to allow 
for certain claims of nationals of the United States against Turkey, and 
for other purposes.



S. 3622

                                                           June 29, 2006

Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mr. Coleman)

A bill to authorize the President to negotiate the creation of a North 
American Investment Fund between the Governments of Canada, of Mexico, 
and of the United States to increase the economic competitiveness of 
North America in the global economy.



S. 3633

                                                           July 11, 2006

Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Warner, Graham, 
DeWine, Stevens, Martinez, Bunning, Crapo, Craig, Kyl, Ensign, Coburn, 
Shelby, Thomas, DeMint, Chambliss, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Vitter, 
Isakson, Sessions, Thune, Bond, Smith, Cochran, Gregg, Burns, Talent, 
Burr, Allen and Mrs. Dole)
(Mr. Allard)--September 5, 2006

A bill to require the withholding of United States contributions to the 
United Nations until the President certifies that the United Nations is 
not engaged in global taxation schemes.



S. 3651

                                                           July 13, 2006

Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mr. Hagel and Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Johnson)--August 2, 2006
(Ms. Snowe and Mr. Dodd)--September 18, 2006
(Mrs. Murray)--September 19, 2006
(Mr. Cochran)--September 27, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein)--September 29, 2006
(Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Boxer)--November 13, 2006

A bill to reduce child marriage, and for other purposes.



S. 3656

                                                           July 13, 2006

Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself and Ms. Snowe)
(Mrs. Clinton)--July 14, 2006
(Mrs. Murray)--July 19, 2006
(Mr. Kerry)--July 26, 2006
(Messrs. Durbin and Lautenberg)--August 2, 2006
(Mr. Feingold)--September 6, 2006
(Mr. Lieberman)--September 11, 2006

A bill to provide additional assistance to combat HIV/AIDS among young 
people, and for other purposes.



S. 3667

                                                           July 14, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Inhofe and Brownback)
(Mr. Bunning)--July 17, 2006
(Mr. Akaka)--July 18, 2006
(Mrs. Dole)--July 19, 2006
(Mr. Burns)--July 21, 2006

A bill to promote nuclear nonproliferation in North Korea.
(See S. 3728)



S. 3690

                                                           July 19, 2006

Ms. Stabenow

A bill to authorize the Secretary of State to pay the costs of 
evacuating nationals of the United States from the Middle East in 
response to the hostilities between Israel and its neighbors that began 
in July 2006, and to require, except in limited circumstances, the 
reimbursement of such costs.



S. 3709

                                                           July 20, 2006

Mr. Lugar

An original bill to exempt from certain requirements of the Atomic 
Energy Act of 1954 United States exports of nuclear materials, 
equipment, and technology to India, and to implement the United States 
Additional Protocol.

March 29, April 5 and 26, 2006--Public hearings. (Printed in S. Rept. 
  109-288)
June 29, 2006--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign 
  Relations.
July 20, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, S. 
  Rept. 109-288.
November 16, 2006--Amended and incorporated in H.R. 5682. Returned to 
  Senate Calendar.

(See S. 2429 and H.R. 5682)



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5168

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar

In the nature of a substitute.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5169

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar for Mr. Obama

To clarify United States policy in order to deter nuclear testing by 
foreign governments.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5170

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Ensign

Relating to IAEA inspections and visits.

November 16, 2006--Ordered to lie on the table.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5172

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Inhofe

Relating to appropriate Congressional committees.

November 16, 2006--Ordered to lie on the table.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5173

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar for Mr. Harkin

To make the waiver authority of the President contingent upon a 
determination that India is fully and actively participating in United 
States and international efforts to dissuade, sanction, and contain Iran 
for its nuclear program consistent with United Nations Security Council 
resolution.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5174

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Bingaman
(for himself and Mr. Kennedy)

To limit the waiver authority of the President.

November 16, 2006--Rejected, 26-73.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5178

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Dorgan

To declare that it is the policy of the United States to continue to 
support implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 
1172.

November 16, 2006--Modified and rejected, 27-71.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5179

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar for Mr. Bingaman

To require as part of the implementation and compliance report an 
estimate of uranium use and an analysis of the production rate of 
nuclear explosive devices.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5180

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Lugar for Mr. Bingaman
(for himself and Mr. Domenici)

To establish a United States-India scientific cooperative threat 
reduction program.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5181

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Ensign

To ensure that IAEA inspection equipment is not used for espionage 
purposes.

November 16, 2006--Rejected, 27-71.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5182

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Dorgan

To require as a precondition to United States-India peaceful atomic 
energy cooperation a determination by the President that India has 
committed to certain basic provisions consistent with United States non-
proliferation goals and the obligations and political commitments 
undertaken by State Parties to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

November 16, 2006--Rejected.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5183

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Feingold

To require as a precondition to United States-India peaceful atomic 
energy cooperation determinations by the President that United States 
nuclear cooperation with India does nothing to assist, encourage, or 
induce India to manufacture or acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear 
explosive devices.

November 16, 2006--Rejected, 25-71.



S. 3709, Amdt. SA 5187

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mrs. Boxer

To make the waiver authority of the President contingent upon a 
certification that India has agreed to suspend military-to-military 
cooperation with Iran, including training exercises, until such time as 
Iran is no longer designated as a state sponsor of terrorism.

November 16, 2006--Rejected, 38-59.



S. 3722

                                                           July 25, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Biden)
(Mr. Lott)--July 27, 2006

A bill to authorize the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign 
recipients.

August 1, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
September 7, 2006--Passed Senate.
September 8, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.

(See S. 1886)



S. 3728

                                                           July 25, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Inouye, Brownback, Biden, Bunning, Akaka 
and Mrs. Dole)

A bill to promote nuclear nonproliferation in North Korea.

July 25, 2006--Passed Senate without referral to Committee. Received in 
  the House.
September 29, 2006--Passed House.
October 13, 2006--Public Law 109-353.

(See S. 3667)



S. 3741

                                                           July 26, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Mr. Biden, Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Leahy)

A bill to provide funding authority to facilitate the evacuation of 
persons from Lebanon, and for other purposes.

July 26, 2006--Passed in Senate without referral to Committee.
July 27, 2006--Held at the desk in House.
July 28, 2006--Amended and passed House.
July 31, 2006--Senate concurred in House amendment.
August 4, 2006--Public Law 109-268.



S. 3744

                                                           July 26, 2006

Mr. Durbin
(for himself and Mr. Coleman)
(Mr. Menendez)--July 31, 2006
(Messrs. Baucus, Biden, Levin, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Lautenberg and 
Chafee)--September 6, 2006
(Mr. Reed and Mrs. Lincoln)--September 8, 2006
(Mr. Kerry)--September 12, 2006
(Mr. Graham)--September 14, 2006
(Mr. Smith)--September 18, 2006
(Messrs. Schumer, Dodd and Roberts)--September 19, 2006
(Messrs. Cochran and Wyden)--September 21, 2006
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida and Obama)--September 25, 2006
(Ms. Collins)--September 27, 2006
(Mr. Grassley)--September 28, 2006
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reid, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Lieberman, Isakson and 
Johnson)--September 29, 2006
(Messrs. Salazar, Carper, Kennedy, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Harkin and 
Pryor)--November 9, 2006
(Messrs. Warner and Hagel)--November 14, 2006
(Mr. Martinez and Mrs. Hutchison)--November 15, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Chambliss)--November 16, 2006
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Stevens and Akaka)--December 6, 2006
(Mr. Cornyn and Ms. Snowe)--December 7, 2006

A bill to establish the Abraham Lincoln Study Abroad Program.



S. 3769

                                                          August 1, 2006

Mr. Ensign
(for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Coleman, Lieberman, Santorum 
and Frist)
(Mr. Martinez, Mrs. Hutchison and Mr. Allen)--August 2, 2006
(Mr. Reid)--August 3, 2006

A bill to encourage multilateral cooperation and authorize a program of 
assistance to facilitate a peaceful transition in Cuba, and for other 
purposes.



S. 3775

                                                          August 2, 2006

Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Coleman, DeWine, Feingold and Leahy)
(Mr. Cochran)--November 16, 2006
(Mr. Lautenberg)--December 5, 2006

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to assist countries 
in sub-Saharan Africa in the effort to achieve internationally 
recognized goals in the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and other 
major diseases and the reduction of maternal and child mortality by 
improving human health care capacity and improving retention of medical 
health professionals in sub-Saharan Africa, and for other purposes.



S. 3787

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Mr. Pryor and Mrs. Dole)
(Ms. Landrieu)--September 26, 2006
(Mr. Martinez)--September 29, 2006
(Mr. Cochran)--November 16, 2006

A bill to establish a congressional Commission on the Abolition of 
Modern-Day Slavery.



S. 3800

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Hagel
(Mr. Bunning)--September 18, 2006
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--September 27, 2006

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to require recipients 
of United States foreign assistance to certify that the assistance will 
not be used to intentionally traffic in goods or services that contain 
counterfeit marks or for other purposes that promote the improper use of 
intellectual property, and for other purposes.



S. 3801

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Smith
(for himself and Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Wyden)--September 6, 2006
(Mr. Lieberman)--September 7, 2006

A bill to support the implementation of the Darfur Peace Agreement and 
to protect the lives and address the humanitarian needs of the people of 
Darfur, and for other purposes.
(See S. Res. 202 and S. Res. 388)



S. 3836

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Martinez
(for himself and Mr. Schumer)

An act to reauthorize the United States Advisory Commission on Public 
Diplomacy.

August 3, 2006--Passed Senate without referral to Committee.
September 6, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.



S. 3870

                                                       September 7, 2006

Mr. Brownback

A bill to hold the current regime in Iran accountable for its human 
rights record and to support a transition to democracy in Iran.
(See S. 333, H.R. 282, H.R. 6198 and S. 3971)



S. 3878

                                                       September 7, 2006

Mr. Allen
(for himself and Mr. Menendez)

A bill to provide compensation for United States citizens taken hostage 
by terrorists or State sponsors of terrorism.



S. 3884

                                                      September 11, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Martinez)--September 12, 2006
(Messrs. Cornyn, Specter, Sununu and Ms. Murkowski)--September 21, 2006
(Mr. Chafee)--September 25, 2006
(Messrs. Isakson and Cochran)--September 28, 2006
(Mrs. Hutchison)--September 29, 2006

A bill to impose sanctions against individuals responsible for genocide, 
war crimes, and crimes against humanity, to support measures for the 
protection of civilians and humanitarian operations and to support peace 
efforts in the Darfur region of Sudan, and for other purposes.

September 11, 2006--Read a first time in the Senate.
September 12, 2006--Read a second time and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar.



S. 3909

                                                      September 18, 2006

Mrs. Clinton

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide assistance 
for developing countries to promote quality basic education and to 
establish the achievement of universal basic education in all developing 
countries as an objective of United States foreign assistance policy, 
and for other purposes.



S. 3925

                                                      September 21, 2006

Mr. Lugar

A bill to provide certain authorities for the Secretary of State and the 
Broadcasting Board of Governors, and for other purposes.

September 21, 2006--Read a first time in the Senate.
September 25, 2006--Read a second time and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar.



S. 3949

                                                      September 27, 2006

Mr. Frist

A bill to study the geographic areas in Mexico from which illegal 
immigrants are entering the United States and to develop plans to 
address the social, political, and economic conditions that are 
contributing to such illegal immigration.



S. 3971

                                                      September 28, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Frist, Cornyn, Nelson of Florida, Crapo, Lott, 
DeWine and Coleman)
(Messrs. Brownback and Kyl)--September 29, 2006

A bill to hold the current regime in Iran accountable for its 
threatening behavior and to support a transition to democracy in Iran.
(See S. 333, H.R. 282, H.R. 6198 and S. 3870)



S. 3994

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Reid

A bill to extend the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996.

September 29, 2006--Read the first time and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar.

(See H.R. 5877)



S. 4014

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Frist, Biden, Smith and McCain)
(Messrs. Voinovich, DeWine, Coleman, Martinez, Dodd, Sununu and Hagel)--
November 13, 2006
(Mrs. Hutchison)--November 14, 2006
(Mr. Chambliss)--November 16, 2006

A bill to endorse further enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty 
Organization (NATO) and to facilitate the timely admission of Albania, 
Croatia, Georgia, and Macedonia to NATO, and for other purposes.

November 16, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged and 
  passed Senate.
December 5, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.



S. 4032

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Nelson of Florida)
(Messrs. Frist, Smith and DeWine)--November 9, 2006

A bill to discourage international assistance to the nuclear program of 
Iran and transfers to Iran of advanced conventional weapons and 
missiles.



S. 4048

                                                       November 14, 2006

Mr. Inhofe

A bill to prohibit Federal funding for the Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development.

November 14, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and 
  Urban Affairs.
December 5, 2006--Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs 
  discharged; referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



S. 4049

                                                       November 14, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(Mrs. Boxer)--November 15, 2006

A bill to provide for the redeployment of United States forces from Iraq 
by July 1, 2007.



S. 4052

                                                       November 15, 2006

Mr. Frist

A bill to authorize refugee relief and reconstruction assistance for 
North Korea.
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H.R. 282

                                                         January 6, 2005

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A bill to hold the current regime in Iran accountable for its 
threatening behavior and to support a transition to democracy in Iran.

January 6, 2005--Referred House Committee on International Relations.
March 15, 2006--Amended and ordered reported by House International 
  Relations Committee, 37-3.
April 25, 2006--Reported by House Committee on International Relations, 
  H. Rept. 109-417.
April 26, 2006--Rules suspended; passed House, 397-21.
April 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. 333, S. 3870, S. 3971 and H.R. 6198)



H.R. 860

                                                       February 16, 2005

Mr. Reyes

A bill to provide for the conveyance of the reversionary interest of the 
United States in certain lands to the Clint Independent School District, 
El Paso County, Texas.

February 16, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
May 25, 2006--Marked-up by House Committee on International Relations.
July 18,2 006--Rules suspended; passed House.
July 19, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
November 13, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  passed Senate.
December 1, 2006--Public Law 109-376.



H.R. 912

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Delahunt

A bill to ensure the protection of beneficiaries of United States 
humanitarian assistance.

February 17, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
March 2, 2005--Rules suspended; passed House 416-0.
March 3, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H.R. 972

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005.

February 17, 2005--Referred to House Committees on International 
  Relations, Armed Services, the Judiciary and Energy and Commerce.
October 7, 2005--Amended and ordered reported by House Committee on 
  International Relations.
November 18, 2005--Reported (amended) by House Committee on 
  International Relations, H. Rept. 109-317, Part I. House Committees on 
  Armed Services and Energy and Commerce discharged.
December 8, 2005--Reported by House Committee on the Judiciary, H. Rept. 
  109-317, Part II.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended and passed, as amended, in House, 
  426-0.
December 15, 2005--Received in Senate and read twice.
December 21, 2005--Passed Senate.
January 10, 2006--Public Law 109-164.



H.R. 1409

                                                          March 17, 2005

Ms. Barbara Lee

Assistance for Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children in Developing 
Countries Act of 2005.

March 17, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 15, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
October 18, 2005--Rules suspended; passed House, 415-9.
October 19, 2005--Received in Senate and read twice.
October 24, 2005--Passed Senate.
November 8, 2005--Public Law 109-95.

(See S. 350)



H.R. 1973

                                                          April 28, 2005

Mr. Blumenauer

A bill to make access to safe water and sanitation for developing 
countries a specific policy objective of the United States foreign 
assistance programs, and for other purposes.

April 28, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 15, 2005--Amended and ordered reported by House Committee on 
  International Relations.
October 28, 2005--Reported with amendments by House Committee on 
  International Relations, H. Rept. 109-260.
November 7, 2005--Rules suspended, considered and passed House as 
  amended, 319-34.
November 8, 2005--Received in Senate and read twice.
November 16, 2005--Passed Senate.
December 1, 2005--Public Law 109-121.

(See S. 492)



H.R. 2017

                                                          April 28, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 2005.

April 28, 2005--Referred to House Committees on International Relations 
  and Energy and Commerce.
June 30, 2005--Considered by House Committee on International Relations.
December 6, 2005--Rules suspended and passed in House.
December 12, 2005--Received in Senate and read twice.
December 22, 2005--Passed Senate.
January 10, 2006--Public Law 109-165.

(See S. 365 and S. 2096)



H.R. 2329

                                                            May 12, 2005

Mr. Kirk

A bill to permit eligibility in certain circumstances for an officer or 
employee of a foreign government to receive a reward under the 
Department of State Rewards Program.

May 12, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
December 18, 2005--Rules suspended, passed House. Received in Senate.



H.R. 2601

                                                            May 24, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

A bill to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for 
fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other purposes.

May 24, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 13, 2005--Reported as amended by House Committee on International 
  Relations, H. Rept. 109-168.
July 19, 2005--Considered by House Committee of the Whole.
July 20, 2005--Amendment in nature of substitute agreed to in House. 
  Motion to recommit to House Committee on International Relations 
  failed, 203-227. Passed House, 351-78.
July 22, 2005--Received in Senate and read twice.

(See S. 600 and H.R. 6060)



H.R. 2745

                                                            June 7, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A bill to reform the United Nations, and for other purposes.

June 7, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
June 8, 2005--House Committee on International Relations amended and 
  ordered reported, 24-23.
June 10, 2005--House Committee on International Relations reported with 
  amendments, H. Rept. 109-120.
June 15-17, 2005--Considered and passed House, 221-164.
June 20, 2005--Received in Senate and read first time.
June 21, 2005--Read second time in Senate.

(See S. Res. 185; S. 1383, S. 1394)



H.R. 3127

                                                           June 30, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A bill to impose sanctions against individuals responsible for genocide, 
war crimes, and crimes against humanity, to support measures for the 
protection of civilians and humanitarian operations, and to support 
peace efforts in the Darfur region of Sudan, and for other purposes.

June 30, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 21, 2005--Marked-up by Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights 
  and International Operations; forwarded to full House Committee on 
  International Relations.
March 8, 2006--Amended and ordered reported by House Committee on 
  International Relations.
March 14, 2006--Reported, as amended, by House Committee on 
  International Relations (H. Rept. 109-392, Part I). Referred 
  sequentially to House Committee on the Judiciary.
March 15, 2006--Ordered reported by House Committee on the Judiciary.
March 29, 2006--Amended and reported by House Committee on the Judiciary 
  (H. Rept. 109-392, Part II).
April 5, 2006--Considered under suspension of rules; passed House, 416-
  3.
April 6, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
September 21, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  amended and passed Senate.
September 25, 2006--Rules suspended; House agreed to Senate amendment.
October 13, 2006--Public Law 109-344.

(See S. 495 and H. Con. Res. 480)



H.R. 3127, SA 5033

                                                      September 21, 2006

Mr. Frist (for Mr. Lugar)
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Martinez, Hagel, Cornyn, Mrs. 
Hutchison, Messrs. DeWine, Coleman, Chafee, Alexander, Sununu and 
Specter)
(Mr. Cochran)--September 28, 2006

In the nature of a substitute.

September 21, 2006--Agreed to.



H.R. 3269

                                                           July 13, 2005

Mr. Leach

A bill to amend the International Organizations Immunities Act to 
provide for the applicability of that Act to the Bank for International 
Settlements.

July 13, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 15, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 6, 2005--Rules suspended; passed in House.
December 12, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H.R. 4436

                                                        December 6, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

A bill to provide certain authorities for the Department of State, and 
for other purposes.

December 6, 2005--Referred to House Committees on International 
  Relations and Government Reform.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended and passed House.
December 15, 2005--Received in Senate; passed Senate.
December 22, 2005--Public Law 109-140.



H.R. 4501

                                                       December 13, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A bill to amend the Passport Act of June 4, 1920, to authorize the 
Secretary of State to establish and collect a surcharge to cover the 
costs of meeting the increased demand for passports as a result of 
actions taken to comply with section 7209(b) of the Intelligence Reform 
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.

December 13, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 18, 2005--Rules suspended in House, amended and passed. 
  Received in Senate.
December 22, 2005--Passed Senate.
January 10, 2006--Public Law 109-167.



H.R. 4681

                                                        February 1, 2006

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

To promote the development of democratic institutions in areas under the 
administrative control of the Palestinian Authority, and for other 
purposes.

February 1, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations, and in addition to the House Committees on the Judiciary 
  and Financial Services.
April 6, 2006--Ordered reported as amended by House Committee on 
  International Relations, 36-2.
May 10, 2006--Ordered reported by House Committee on the Judiciary.
May 11, 2006--Reported by House Committee on International Relations, H. 
  Rept. 109-462, Part I.
May 15, 2006--Reported by House Committee on the Judiciary, H. Rept. 
  109-462, Part II.
May 22, 2006--Rules suspended and considered in House.
May 23, 2006--Passed House, 361-37.
May 25, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. 2370)



H.R. 4916

                                                           March 9, 2006

Ms. Pryce

A bill to authorize United States participation in, and appropriations 
for, the United States contribution to the first replenishment of the 
resources of the Enterprise for the Americas Multilateral Investment 
Fund.

March 9, 2006--Referred to House Committee on Financial Services.
March 15, 2006--Amended and ordered reported by House Committee on 
  Financial Services.
April 4, 2006--Reported by House Committee on Financial Services, H. 
  Rept. 109-403.
April 25, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and passed House.
April 26, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H.R. 5682

                                                           June 26, 2006

Mr. Hyde

United States and India Nuclear Cooperation Promotion Act of 2006.

June 26, 2006--Referred to House Committees on International Relations 
  and Rules.
June 27, 2006--Marked up, amended and ordered reported, 37-5, by House 
  Committee on International Relations.
July 21, 2006--Reported with amendments by House Committee on 
  International Relations, H. Rept. 109-590, Part 1. House Committee on 
  Rules discharged. Placed on House Calendar.
July 26, 2006--Considered in House under provisions of rule H. Res. 947. 
  Motion to strike enacting clause failed. Amendments adopted en gross. 
  Motion to recommit with instructions to House Committee on 
  International Relations failed, 192-235. Passed House, 359-68.
July 27, 2006--Received in Senate and placed on Legislative Calendar.
November 16, 2006--Amended and passed Senate, 85-12.
December 4, 2006--Senate conferees appointed: Messrs. Lugar, Hagel, 
  Allen, Frist, Biden and Dodd.
December 5, 2006--House disagreed to Senate amendments and appointed 
  conferees: Messrs. Hyde, Boehner and Lantos.
December 7, 2006--Conference report filed in House (H. Rept. 109-721).
December 8, 2006--Conference report agreed to in House, 330-59; 
  conference report agreed to in the Senate.
December 18, 2006--Public Law 109-401.

(See S. 2429, S. 2489, S. 3709 and H. Con. Res. 502)



H.R. 5877

                                                           July 25, 2006

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A bill to amend the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 to extend the 
authorities provided in such Act until September 29, 2006.

July 25, 2006--Referred to House Committees on International Relations, 
  Financial Services, Ways and Means, and Government Reform.
July 26, 2006--Rules suspended and passed House.
July 27, 2006--Received in Senate.
July 31, 2006--Passed Senate.
August 4, 2006--Public Law 109-267.

(See S. 3994)



H.R. 5948

                                                           July 27, 2006

Mr. Christopher Smith

A bill to reauthorize the Belarus Democracy Act of 2004.

July 27, 2006--Referred to the House Committees on International 
  Relations, the Judiciary and Financial Services.
December 7, 2006--Rules suspended in House, considered and amended.
December 8, 2006--Passed House as amended, 397-2. Received in Senate; 
  passed Senate.
January 12, 2007--Public Law 109-480.



H.R. 6060

                                                      September 13, 2006

Mr. Christopher Smith

A bill to authorize certain activities by the Department of State, and 
for other purposes.

September 13, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations. Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 29, 2006--Reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations (H. Rept. 109-706).
December 8, 2006--Rules suspended in House and passed as amended. 
  Received in Senate; passed Senate.
January 11, 2007--Public Law 109-472.

(See H.R. 2601 and S. 600)



H.R. 6198

                                                      September 27, 2006

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A bill to hold the current regime in Iran accountable for its 
threatening behavior and to support a transition to democracy in Iran.

September 27, 2006--Referred to House Committees on International 
  Relations and Financial Services.
September 28, 2006--Rules suspended, amended and passed House. Received 
  in Senate and read twice.
September 29, 2006--Passed Senate.
September 30, 2006--Public Law 109-293.

(See S. 333, H.R. 282, S. 3870 and S. 3971)
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S. J. Res. 5

                                                       February 16, 2005

Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. McCain, Chafee, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
Jeffords, Durbin, Lieberman, Leahy, Lautenberg, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. 
Cantwell, Messrs. Akaka and Reed)

A joint resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United 
States should act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
(See S. 386 and S. 883)



S. J. Res. 14

                                                          April 19, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Crapo and Smith)
(Mr. Coburn)--May 24, 2005
(Mr. Santorum)--June 20, 2005
(Ms. Collins)--September 11, 2006

A joint resolution providing for the recognition of Jerusalem as the 
undivided capital of Israel before the United States recognizes a 
Palestinian state, and for other purposes.



S. J. Res. 19

                                                            May 17, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Smith, Chambliss, Dodd, Feingold and Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Biden, Ms. Collins, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Finstein, Messrs. Lautenberg, 
Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Sarbanes and Mrs. Dole)--June 14, 2005
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Bingaman, Vitter, Voinovich and Burr)--June 21, 
2005
(Mr. Lott)--July 1, 2005
(Messrs. Coleman and Bayh)--July 12, 2005

A joint resolution calling upon the President to issue a proclamation 
recognizing the 30th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.

July 27, 2005--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed 
  to in Senate.
July 28, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 6, 2005--Considered under suspension of rules in House; agreed 
  to in House 393-1



S. J. Res. 33

                                                           April 6, 2006

Mr. Kerry

A joint resolution to provide for a strategy for successfully empowering 
a new unity government in Iraq.



S. J. Res. 34

                                                          April 25, 2006

Mr. Levin
(for himself, Ms. Collins and Mr. Reed)

A joint resolution expressing United States policy on Iraq.



S. J. Res. 36

                                                             May 8, 2006

Mr. Kerry

A joint resolution providing a strategy for stabilizing Iraq and 
withdrawing United States troops.



S. J. Res. 39

                                                            June 6, 2006

Mrs. Boxer

A joint resolution to spur a political solution in Iraq and encourage 
the people of Iraq to provide for their own security through the 
redeployment of the United States military forces.
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S. Con. Res. 5

                                                        January 25, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

A concurrent resolution congratulating the people of Ukraine for 
conducting a democratic, transparent, and fair runoff presidential 
election on December 26, 2004, and congratulating Viktor Yushchenko on 
his election as President of Ukraine and his commitment to democracy and 
reform.
(See S. Con. Res. 7, H. Con. Res. 16)



S. Con. Res. 7

                                                        January 25, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Frist, Reid, Levin and Durbin)
(Mr. Corzine)--January 31, 2005

A concurrent resolution congratulating the people of Ukraine for 
conducting a democratic, transparent, and fair runoff presidential 
election on December 26, 2004, and congratulating Viktor Yushchenko on 
his election as President of Ukraine and his commitment to democracy and 
reform.
(See S. Con. Res. 5 and H. Con. Res. 16)



S. Con Res. 14

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs Lieberman, Burns, Bayh, Chambliss, Smith and 
Durbin)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
continued participation of the Russian Federation in the Group of 8 
nations should be conditioned on the Russian Government voluntarily 
accepting and adhering to the norms and standards of democracy.



S. Con. Res. 16

                                                           March 9, 2005

Mr. Bingaman
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Corzine, Durbin, Ensign, Feingold, Mrs. 
Feinstein, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Ms. Mikulski and Mrs. 
Murray)
(Mr. Lieberman)--April 6, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--April 25, 2005
(Ms. Stabenow and Ms. Murkowski)--June 7, 2005
(Mr. Domenici)--December 15, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--March 16, 2006
(Mr. Menendez)--May 8, 2006

A concurrent resolution conveying the sympathy of Congress to the 
families of the young women murdered in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, 
and encouraging increased United States involvement in bringing an end 
to these crimes.
(See H. Con. Res. 90)



S. Con. Res. 17

                                                          March 10, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Corzine, Feingold, Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs 
Kennedy, Obama and Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Levin)--March 14, 2005
(Messrs. Lieberman and DeWine)--March 15, 2005
(Mr. Kerry)--April 7, 2005
(Mrs. Clinton)--April 13, 2005

A concurrent resolution calling on the North Atlantic Treaty 
Organization to assess the potential effectiveness of and requirements 
for a NATO-enforced no-fly zone in the Darfur region of Sudan.



S. Con. Res. 21

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Allen

A concurrent resolution expressing the grave concern of Congress 
regarding the recent passage of the anti-secession law by the National 
People's Congress of the People's Republic of China.
(See S. Con. Res. 24 and H. Con. Res. 98)



S. Con. Res. 24

                                                          March 20, 2005

Mr. Graham
(for himself, Messrs. Allen, Johnson, Chambliss, Kyl, Bond, Inhofe, 
Coburn, Dorgan and Schumer)
(Mr. Allard)--June 7, 2005

A concurrent resolution expressing the grave concern of Congress 
regarding the recent passage of the anti-secession law by the National 
People's Congress of the People's Republic of China.
(See S. Con. Res. 21 and H. Con. Res. 98)



S. Con. Res. 28

                                                          April 26, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Allen, Hatch, DeWine, Nelson of Florida, 
Coleman, Leahy and Chafee)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress on World 
Intellectual Property Day regarding the importance of protecting 
intellectual property rights globally.

April 26, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.
April 27, 2005--Held at the desk in the House.



S. Con. Res. 32

                                                            May 12, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Durbin)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
Government of the Russian Federation should issue a clear and 
unambiguous statement of admission and condemnation of the illegal 
occupation and annexation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 of the 
Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
(See S. Con. Res. 35)



S. Con. Res. 33

                                                            May 16, 2005

Ms. Snowe
(for herself, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Levin, Kennedy, McCain, Lieberman, 
Kerry, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Biden, Jeffords, Dodd, Lautenberg, Reed, 
Wyden, Pryor, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Akaka)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
the policy of the United States at the 57th Annual Meeting of the 
International Whaling Commission.



S. Con. Res. 34

                                                            May 17, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself and Mrs. Clinton)

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of the Republic of Albania 
to ensure that the parliamentary elections to be held on July 3, 2005, 
are conducted in accordance with international standards for free and 
fair elections.



S. Con. Res. 35

                                                            May 19, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Durbin)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
Government of the Russian Federation should issue a clear and 
unambiguous statement of admission and condemnation of the illegal 
occupation and annexation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 of the 
Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

May 19, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.
May 23, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 32)



S. Con. Res. 36

                                                            May 23, 2005

Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Messrs. Hagel, Lautenberg, Durbin, Corzine, Feingold and 
Levin)
(Mr. Bayh)--June 6, 2005

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress concerning 
actions to support the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty on the occasion 
of the Seventh NPT Review Conference.



S. Con. Res. 40

                                                            May 26, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A concurrent resolution recognizing and commending the President and the 
governments of other countries that have participated in the 
Proliferation Security Initiative for the historic efforts and successes 
of the Proliferation Security Initiative in reducing the threat posed by 
illicit trafficking in weapons of mass destruction, their means of 
delivery, and related materials, on the occasion of the second 
anniversary of the establishment of the Proliferation Security 
Initiative.



S. Con. Res. 43

                                                           June 30, 2005

Mr. Bond

A concurrent resolution welcoming the Prime Minister of Singapore on the 
occasion of his visit to the United States, expressing gratitude to the 
Government of Singapore for its strong cooperation with the United 
States in the campaign against terrorism, and reaffirming the commitment 
of the United States to the continued expansion of friendship and 
cooperation between the United States and Singapore.
(See S. Res. 196)



S. Con. Res. 46

                                                           July 22, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself and Mr. Smith)
(Mrs. Dole)--September 21, 2005
(Messrs. Vitter and Cochran)--October 18, 2005
(Mr. DeMint)--October 19, 2005
(Mr. Santorum)--October 24, 2005
(Mr. Martinez)--October 27, 2005
(Mr. Allard)--October 31, 2005
(Messrs. Coleman and Allen)--March 9, 2006
(Mr. Chambliss)--April 4, 2006
(Mr. Coburn)--April 6, 2006

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
Russian Federation should fully protect the freedoms of all religious 
communities without distinction, whether registered and unregistered, as 
stipulated by the Russian Constitution and international standards.
(See S. Res. 500 and H. Con. Res. 190)



S. Con. Res. 47

                                                           July 26, 2005

Ms. Landrieu

A concurrent resolution paying tribute to the Africa-America Institute 
for its more than 50 years of dedicated service, nurturing and 
unleashing the productive capacities of knowledgeable, capable and 
effective African leaders through education.



S. Con. Res. 56

                                                      September 30, 3005

Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Mr. Stevens and Ms. Murkowski)
(Mr. Inouye)--October 5, 2005

A concurrent resolution expressing appreciation for the contribution of 
Chinese art and culture and recognizing the Festival of China at the 
Kennedy Center.

November 1, 2005--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  agreed to in Senate.
November 2, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.



S. Con. Res. 67

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. Coleman

A concurrent resolution urging Japan to honor its commitments under the 
1986 Market-Oriented Sector-Selective (MOSS) Agreement on Medical 
Equipment and Pharmaceuticals, and for other purposes.



S. Con. Res. 70

                                                       December 15, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Biden and Lieberman)

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of the Russian Federation 
to withdraw the first draft of the proposed legislation as passed in its 
first reading in the State Duma that would have the effect of severely 
restricting the establishment, operations, and activities of domestic, 
international, and foreign nongovernmental organizations in the Russian 
Federation, or to modify the proposed legislation to entirely remove 
these restrictions.
(See S. Res. 339 and H. Con. Res. 312)



S. Con. Res. 76

                                                        January 20, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Lautenberg, Allen, DeWine, Brownback, 
Nelson of Nebraska, Nelson of Florida and Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Dayton)--March 7, 2006

A concurrent resolution condemning the Government of Iran for its 
flagrant violations of its obligations under the Nuclear Non-
Proliferation Treaty, and calling for certain actions in response to 
such violations.
(SeeS. Con. Res. 78, S. Res. 349 and S. Res. 351)



S. Con. Res. 78

                                                        January 27, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Allard, Allen, Biden, Brownback, Burr, Mrs. 
Clinton, Messrs. Coleman, Crapo, Ensign, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, 
Hagel, Kyl, Lieberman, Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, 
Santorum, Schumer, Talent, Warner, McCain, Voinovich, Dodd, Ms. 
Cantwell, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Feingold, Kerry and Menendez)
(Mr. Isakson)--January 30, 2006
(Ms. Collins)--February 7, 2006

A concurrent resolution condemning the Government of Iran for violating 
its international nuclear nonproliferation obligations and expressing 
support for efforts to report Iran to the United Nations Security 
Counsel.

January 27, 2006--Agreed to in Senate without referral to Committee.

(See S. Con. Res. 76, H. Con. Res. 341, and S. Res. 351)



S. Con. Res. 79

                                                        February 1, 2006

Mr. Thune
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Talent, Brownback, Chambliss, Voinovich 
and Johnson)
(Ms. Collins)--March 1, 2006

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that no United 
States assistance should be provided directly to the Palestinian 
Authority if any representative political party holding a majority of 
parliamentary seats within the Palestinian Authority maintains a 
position calling for the destruction of Israel.

February 1, 2006--Agreed to in Senate without referral to Committee.
February 7, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
February 15, 2006--Rules suspended and agreed to in House, 418-1.

(See S. 2237)



S. Con. Res. 88

                                                           April 7, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of China to reinstate all 
licenses of Gao Zhisheng and his law firm, remove all legal and 
political obstacles for lawyers attempting to defend criminal cases in 
China, including politically sensitive cases, and revise law and 
practice in China so that it conforms to international standards.



S. Con. Res. 93

                                                             May 3, 2006

Mr. Harkin

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with respect to 
accomplishing the mission in Iraq.



S. Con. Res. 98

                                                            June 8, 2006

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Allen, Ms. Collins, Mr. Frist, Ms. 
Mikulski, Messrs. Pryor, Santorum, Smith, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Reid, Mrs. 
Dole and Mr. Inhofe)

A concurrent resolution commemorating the 39th anniversary of the 
reunification of the city of Jerusalem.



S. Con. Res. 99

                                                           June 12, 2006

Ms. Snowe
(for herself, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
Feingold, Reed, Lautenberg, McCain, Lieberman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. 
Wyden, Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Menendez, Levin, Biden, Dayton, 
Jeffords, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Kennedy.
(Mr. Akaka)--June 13, 2006
(Mr. DeWine)--June 14, 2006

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
the policy of the United States at the 58th Annual Meeting of the 
International Whaling Commission.



S. Con. Res. 101

                                                           June 14, 2006

Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
Johnson, Lieberman and Sarbanes)
(Mr. Levin)--June 26, 2006
(Ms. Mikulski and Mrs. Clinton)--July 11, 2006
(Mr. Santorum)--September 5, 2006
(Mr. Biden)--November 14, 2006

A concurrent resolution condemning the repression of the Iranian Baha'i 
community and calling for the emancipation of Iranian Baha'is,

November 16, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged, 
  amended and agreed to.

(See H. Con. Res. 415)



S. Con. Res. 101, Amdt. SA 5193

                                                       November 16, 2006

Mr. Frist for Mr. Reid

To make a clarification.

November 16, 2006--Agreed to.



S. Con. Res. 102

                                                           June 15, 2006

Mr. Santorum

A concurrent resolution condemning the decision by the city of St. 
Denis, France, to name a street in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the 
convicted murderer of Philadelphia Police Officer Danny Faulkner.



S. Con. Res. 105

                                                           June 26, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)

A concurrent resolution commending the Government of Canada for its 
renewed commitment to the Global War on Terror in Afghanistan.

June 29, 2006--Reported by Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 109 and H. Con. Res. 408)



S. Con. Res. 106

                                                           June 27, 2006

Mr. Johnson
(for himself and Mr. Allen)
(Mr. Chambliss)--August 1, 2006
(Ms. Mikulski)--September 7, 2006
(Mr. Coburn)--December 7, 2006

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding high 
level visits to the United States by democratically elected officials of 
Taiwan.



S. Con. Res. 109

                                                           July 13, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)

A concurrent resolution commending the Government of Canada for its 
renewed commitment to Afghanistan.

July 13, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.
July 17, 2006--Held at the desk in House.

(See S. Res. 105 and H. Con. Res. 408)



S. Con. Res. 113

                                                           July 21, 2006

Mrs. Clinton
(for herself and Mr. Reid)
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Biden, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Chambliss, 
Coleman, DeWine, Lautenberg, Lieberman and Smith)--July 31, 2006
(Messrs. Feingold, Reed and Allen)--August 1, 2006
(Mr. Sununu)--August 2, 2006
(Mr. Menendez)--September 6, 2006

A concurrent resolution congratulating the Magen David Adom Society in 
Israel for achieving full membership in the International Red Cross and 
Red Crescent Movement, and for other purposes.

August 1, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged. Agreed 
  to in Senate.
August 2, 2006--Held at the desk in House.
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H. Con. Res. 16

                                                         January 6, 2005

Mr. Henry Hyde

A concurrent resolution congratulating the people of Ukraine for 
conducting a democratic, transparent, and fair runoff presidential 
election on December 26, 2004, and congratulating Viktor Yushchenko on 
his election as President of Ukraine and his commitment to democracy and 
reform.

January 6, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
January 25, 2005--Considered under suspension of rules; passed House, 
  392-1.
January 26, 2005--Received in the Senate.

(See S. Con. Res. 5 and S. Con. Res. 7)



H. Con. Res. 18

                                                         January 6, 2005

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution expressing the grave concern of Congress 
regarding the continuing gross violations of human rights and civil 
liberties of the Syrian and Lebanese people by the Government of the 
Syrian Arab Republic.

January 6, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
January 26, 2005--Referred to Subcommittee on Middle East and Central 
  Asia.
March 2, 2005--Subcommittee mark-up; referred to full Committee.
March 9, 2005--Committee on International Relations mark-up.
March 16, 2005--Considered in House under suspension of rules.
March 17, 2005--Agreed to in House, 402-3. Referred to Senate Committee 
  on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 32

                                                        January 26, 2005

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution expressing the grave concern of Congress 
regarding the occupation of the Lebanese Republic by the Syrian Arab 
Republic.

January 26, 2005--Referred to Subcommittee on Middle East and Central 
  Asia of House Committee on International Relations.
March 2, 2005--Subcommittee mark-up; returned to full Committee.
March 9, 2005--Full Committee mark-up.
March 16, 2005--Considered by House under suspension of rules.
March 17, 2005--Amended title and agreed to in House, 419-1. Referred to 
  Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 34

                                                        January 26, 2005

Mr. Tom Udall

A concurrent resolution honoring the life and contributions of Yogi 
Bhajan, a leader of Sikhs, and expressing condolences to the Sikh 
community on his passing.

January 26, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
April 5, 2005--Rules suspended in House; agreed to in House, 405-0.
April 6, 2005--Received in Senate; agreed to in Senate.



H. Con. Res. 81

                                                           March 2, 2005

Mr. Menendez

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
two-year anniversary of the human rights crackdown in Cuba.

March 2, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
March 9, 2005--House Committee on International Relations mark-up.
April 26, 2005--Rules suspended and considered in House.
April 27, 2005--Agreed to, 398-27.
April 28, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 90

                                                           March 9, 2005

Ms. Solis

A concurrent resolution conveying the sympathy of Congress to the 
families of the young women murdered in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, 
and encouraging increased United States involvement in bringing an end 
to these crimes.

March 9, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
March 15, 2006--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
May 2, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in House.
May 3, 2006--Considered and agreed to in Senate without referral to 
  Committee.

(See S. Con. Res. 16)



H. Con. Res. 98

                                                          March 15, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A concurrent resolution expressing the grave concern of Congress 
regarding the recent passage of the anti-secession law by the National 
People's Congress of the Republic of China.

March 15, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
March 16, 2005--Considered under suspension of rules; agreed to, 424-4.
March 17, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 21 and S. Con. Res. 24)



H. Con. Res. 127

                                                          April 12, 2005

Mr. Royce

A concurrent resolution calling on the Government of the Federal 
Republic of Nigeria to transfer Charles Ghankay Taylor, former President 
of the Republic of Liberia, to the Special Court for Sierra Leone to be 
tried for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious 
violations of international humanitarian law.

April 12, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
April 27, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
May 3, 2005--Considered under suspension of Rules.
May 4, 2005--Agreed to in House, 421-1.
May 9, 2005--Received in Senate.
May 10, 2005--Agreed to in Senate without referral to Committee on 
  Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 128

                                                          April 12, 2005

Mr. Shimkus

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
Government of the Russian Federation should issue a clear and 
unambiguous statement of admission and condemnation of the illegal 
occupation and annexation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 of the 
Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

April 12, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 22, 2005--House Committee on International Relations discharged; 
  agreed to in House.
July 25, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 149

                                                            May 11, 2005

Mr. Wilson

A concurrent resolution recognizing the 57th anniversary of the 
independence of the State of Israel.

May 11, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
May 18, 2005--Mark-up by Subcommittee on Middle East and Central Asia of 
  the House Committee on International Relations; ordered reported by 
  full Committee.
May 23, 2005--Rules suspended and agreed to by House, 397-0.
May 24, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Res. 151)



H. Con. Res. 153

                                                            May 16, 2005

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution welcoming His Excellency Hamid Karzai, the 
President of Afghanistan, on the occasion of his visit to the United 
States in May 2005 and expressing support for a strong and enduring 
strategic partnership between the United States and Afghanistan.

May 16, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
May 18, 2005--Mark-up by Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central 
  Asia of the House Committee on International Relations; ordered 
  reported by full committee.
May 23, 2005--Rules suspended and agreed to by House.
May 24, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Res. 152)



H. Con. Res. 155

                                                            May 17, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of the Republic of Albania 
to ensure that the parliamentary elections to be held on July 3, 2005, 
are conducted in accordance with international standards for free and 
fair elections.

May 17, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
June 27, 2005--Rules suspended in House; agreed to in House 369-1.
June 28, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 168

                                                            May 26, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A concurrent resolution condemning the Democratic People's Republic of 
Korea for the abductions and continued captivity of citizens of the 
Republic of Korea and Japan as acts of terrorism and gross violations of 
human rights.

May 26, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 11, 2005--Rules suspended in House; agreed to in House 362-1.
July 12, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 175

                                                            June 8, 2005

Mr. Rangel

A concurrent resolution acknowledging African descendants of the 
transatlantic slave trade in all of the Americas with an emphasis on 
descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean, recognizing the 
injustices suffered by these African Descendants, and recommending that 
the United States and the international community work to improve the 
situation of Afro-descendant communities in Latin America and the 
Caribbean.

June 8, 2005--Referred to the House Committee on International 
  Relations.
June 29, 2005--Referred to Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere of the 
  House Committee on International Relations.
July 18, 2005--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in the House, 
  382-6.
July 20, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
November 16, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged and 
  agreed to in Senate.
November 17, 2006--Message on Senate action sent to House.



H. Con. Res. 190

                                                           June 23, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
Russian Federation should fully protect the freedoms of all religious 
communities without distinction, whether registered and unregistered, as 
stipulated by the Russian Constitution and international standards.

June 23, 2005--Referred to the House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 15, 2005--Considered and marked-up in Subcommittee on Africa, 
  Global Human Rights and International Operations; forwarded to full 
  Committee on International Relations.
November 16, 2005--Considered and marked-up by full House Committee on 
  International Relations and ordered reported.
March 14, 2006--Rules suspended and considered by House.
March 15, 2006--Agreed to in House, 411-1. Referred to Senate Committee 
  on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Res. 500 and S. Con. Res. 46)



H. Con. Res. 191

                                                           June 24, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A concurrent resolution commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 
conclusion of the War in the Pacific and honoring veterans of both the 
Pacific and Atlantic theaters of the Second World War.

June 24, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 13, 2005--Rules suspended and considered in House.
July 14, 2005--Amended and passed House, 399-0. Received in Senate and 
  referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 230

                                                           July 28, 2005

Mr. Issa

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
Russian Federation must protect intellectual property rights.

July 28, 2005--Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
November 16, 2005--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in House, 
  421-2.
November 17, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
December 21, 2005--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged. 
  Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. Senate Committee on Finance 
  discharged. Agreed to in Senate.



H. Con. Res. 237

                                                       September 8, 2005

Mr. Chabot

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress welcoming 
President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States on September 20, 
2005.

September 8, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 15, 2005--House Committee on International Relations 
  discharged; agreed to in the House.
September 19, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 238

                                                       September 8, 2005

Ms. Millender-McDonald

A concurrent resolution honoring the victims of the Cambodian genocide 
that took place from April 1975 to January 1979.

September 8, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 15, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended; agreed to in House.
December 15, 2005--Received in Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 248

                                                      September 20, 2005

Mr. Waxman

A concurrent resolution honoring the life and work of Simon Wiesenthal 
and reaffirming the commitment of Congress to the fight against anti-
Semitism and intolerance in all forms, in all forums and in all nations.

September 20, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
October 6, 2005--Rules suspended; considered in House.
October 7, 2005--Agreed to in House, 354-0.
October 17, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Res. 245)



H. Con. Res. 252

                                                      September 27, 2005

Mr. Burton

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
Government of the United States should support democracy, the rule of 
law, and human rights in the Republic of Nicaragua and work 
cooperatively with regional and international organizations to bolster 
Nicaraguan efforts to establish the requisite conditions for free, fair, 
transparent, and inclusive presidential and legislative elections in 
2006.

September 27, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 28, 2005--Referred to Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere 
  of the House Committee on International Relations, marked-up and 
  forwarded to full Committee.
October 7, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended and agreed to in House.
December 15, 2005--Received in Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 260

                                                         October 6, 2005

A concurrent resolution recognizing the 40th anniversary of the Second 
Vatican Council's promulgation of Noestra Aetate, the declaration on the 
relation of the Roman Catholic Church to non-Christian religions, and 
the historic role of Nostra Aetate in fostering mutual interreligious 
respect and dialogue.

October 6, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
November 7, 2005--Rules suspended; agreed to in House, 349-0.
November 8, 2005--Received in the Senate.
November 10, 2005--Agreed to in Senate without referral to Committee.



H. Con. Res. 275

                                                        October 26, 2005

Mr. Jim Davis

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
education curriculum in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

October 26, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 15, 2005--Referred to and considered by Subcommittee on Middle 
  East and Central Asia of the House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 16, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 18, 2005--Rules suspended; agreed to in House, 351-1.
December 19, 2005--Received in Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 280

                                                        October 27, 2005

Mr. Burton

A concurrent resolution mourning the horrific loss of life caused by the 
floods and mudslides that occurred in October 2005 in Central America 
and Mexico and expressing the sense of Congress that the United States 
should do everything possible to assist the affected people and 
communities.

October 27, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 1, 2005--Referred to Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere of the 
  House Committee on International Relations.
November 2, 2005--Mark-up in Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere and 
  referred to full House Committee on International Relations.
November 16, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 6, 2005--Rules suspended; agreed to in House.
December 12, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 284

                                                        October 27, 2005

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with respect to 
the 2005 presidential and parliamentary elections in Egypt.

October 27, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 15, 2005--Referred to and considered by Subcommittee on Middle 
  East and Central Asia of House Committee on International Relations.
November 16, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 18, 2005--Rules suspended; passed House, 388-22.
December 19, 2005--Received in Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 294

                                                       November 11, 2005

Mr. Wolf

A concurrent resolution calling on the international community to 
condemn the Laogai, the system of forced labor prison camps in the 
People's Republic of China, as a tool for suppression maintained by the 
Chinese Government.

November 9, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
November 16, 2005--Ordered reported by House Committee on International 
  Relations with amendment.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended and considered in House.
December 16, 2005--Agreed to in House as amended, 413-1. Received in 
  Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 312

                                                        December 8, 2005

Mr. Hyde

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of the Russian Federation 
to withdraw the first draft of the proposed legislation as passed in its 
first reading in the State Duma that would have the effect of severely 
restricting the establishment, operations, and activities of domestic, 
international, and foreign nongovernmental organizations in the Russian 
Federation, or to modify the proposed legislation to entirely remove 
these restrictions.

December 8, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
December 14, 2005--Rules suspended, considered and amended.
December 15, 2005--Agreed to as amended in House, 405-15.
December 16, 2005--Received in Senate.
January 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 70 and S. Res. 339)



H. Con. Res. 317

                                                       December 15, 2005

Mr. Conyers

A concurrent resolution requesting the President to issue a proclamation 
annually calling upon the people of the United States to observe Global 
Family Day, One Day of Peace and Sharing, and for other purposes.

December 15, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 13, 2006--Considered by House Committee on International 
  Relations.
September 19, 2006--Rules suspended and agreed to in House.
September 20, 2006--Received in Senate.
November 13, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 320

                                                       December 16, 2005

Mr. Christopher Smith

A concurrent resolution calling on the Government of the Socialist 
Republic of Vietnam to immediately and unconditionally release Dr. Pham 
Hong Son and other political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, and 
for other purposes.

December 16, 2005--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
February 28, 2006--Considered by House Subcommittee on Africa, Global 
  Human Rights and International Operations; referred to full Committee 
  on International Relations.
April 5, 2006--Rules suspended and considered in House.
April 6, 2006--Agreed to in House, 425-1. Referred to Senate Committee 
  on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 338

                                                        February 8, 2006

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
activities of Islamist terrorist organizations in the Western 
Hemisphere.

February 8, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
May 25, 2006--Marked up by House Committee on International Relations.
June 12, 2006--Rules suspended and agreed to, 364-0.
June 13, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 341

                                                       February 15, 2006

Ms. Ros-Lehtinen

A concurrent resolution condemning the Government of Iran for violating 
its international nuclear nonproliferation obligations and expressing 
support for efforts to report Iran to the United Nations Security 
Council.

February 15, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International 
  Relations.
February 16, 2006--Agreed to in House, 404-4. Referred to Senate 
  Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 76, S. Con. Res. 78, and S. Res. 351)



H. Con. Res. 353

                                                           March 8, 2006

Ms. Waters

A concurrent resolution commending the people of the Republic of Haiti 
for holding democratic elections on February 7, 2006, and congratulating 
President-elect Rene Garcia Preval on his victory in these elections.

March 8, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
March 28, 2006--Rules suspended; considered and agreed to in House.
March 29, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 365

                                                          March 28, 2006

Mr. Mark Kennedy

A concurrent resolution urging the Government of China to reinstate all 
licenses of Gao Zhisheng and his law firm, removed all legal and 
political obstacles for lawyers attempting to defend criminal cases in 
China, including politically sensitive cases, and revise law and 
practice in China so that it conforms to international standards.

March 28, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
April 26, 2006--Rules suspended; considered and agreed to in House, 421-
  0.
April 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 392

                                                          April 26, 2006

A concurrent resolution recognizing the 58th anniversary of the 
independence of the State of Israel.

April 26, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
May 2, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in House, 413-0.
May 3, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Res. 463)



H. Con. Res. 400

                                                            May 11, 2006

Mr. Burton

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the 
Government of Venezuela should actively support strategies for ensuring 
secure airport facilities that meet international certifications to 
prevent trafficking of controlled substances, narcotics, and laundered 
money.

May 11, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
July 26, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in House.
July 27, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 408

                                                            May 19, 2006

Mr. Burton

A concurrent resolution commending the Government of Canada for its 
renewed commitment to the Global War on Terror in Afghanistan.

May 19, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
May 25, 2006--Marked up by House Committee on International Relations.
June 12, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and amended in House.
June 13, 2006--Agreed to as amended in House, 409-0.
June 14, 2006--Received in Senate.
June 29, 2006--Placed on Senate calendar.

(See S. Res. 105 and S. Res. 109)



H. Con. Res. 409

                                                            May 19, 2006

Mr. James Leach

A concurrent resolution commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 
ascension to the throne of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyedej of 
Thailand.

May 19, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
May 25, 2006--Marked up by House Committee on International Relations.
June 7, 2006--Rules suspended and agreed to in House.
June 13, 2006--Received in Senate.
June 15, 2006--Amended and agreed to in Senate. Returned to House with 
  amendment.
June 22, 2006--House agreed to Senate amendment.



                              AMENDMENT



H. Con. Res. 409, Amdt. SA 4291

                                                           June 15, 2006
(Mr. Frist for Mr. Biden)

Amending the preamble.

June 15, 2006--Agreed to.



H. Con. Res. 415

                                                            May 24, 2006

Mr. Kirk

A concurrent resolution condemning the repression of the Iranian Baha'i 
community and calling for the emancipation of Iranian Baha'is.

May 24, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 19, 2006--Rules suspended, considered and agreed to in House, 
  393-2.
September 20, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 101)



H. Con. Res. 430

                                                           June 14, 2006

Mr. Thomas

A concurrent resolution recognizing the accomplishments of the American 
Council of Young Political Leaders for providing 40 years of 
international exchange programs, increasing international dialogue, and 
enhancing global understanding, and commemorating its 40th anniversary.

June 14, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
September 25, 2006--Rules suspended and agreed to in House.
September 26, 2006--Received in Senate.
November 13, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
December 6, 2006--Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; 
  amended and agreed to in Senate.
December 7, 2006--Message on Senate action sent to House.



                              AMENDMENT



H. Con. Res. 430, SA Amdt. 5215

                                                        December 6, 2006

Mr. Frist

Recognizing the accomplishments of the American Council of Young 
Political Leaders for providing 40 years of international exchange 
programs, increasing international dialogue, and enhancing global 
understanding, and commemorating its 40th anniversary.

December 6, 2006--Agreed to.



H. Con. Res. 435

                                                           June 26, 2006

Mr. Ackerman

A concurrent resolution congratulating Israel's Magen David Adom Society 
for achieving full membership in the International Red Cross and Red 
Crescent Federation, and for other purposes.

June 26, 2006--Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
June 27, 2006--Marked-up in House Committee on International Relations.
July 18, 2006--Rules suspended; amended title and agreed to in House.
July 19, 2006--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.



H. Con. Res. 480

                                                      September 25, 2006

Mr. Christopher Smith

A concurrent resolution to correct the enrollment of the bill H.R. 3127.

September 25, 2006--Agreed to in House.
September 26, 2006--Agreed to in Senate.

(See H.R. 3127)



H. Con. Res. 502

                                                        December 8, 2006

Mr. Royce

A concurrent resolution to correct the enrollment of the bill H.R. 5682.

December 8, 2006--Agreed to in the House. Received in the Senate
December 9, 2007--Agreed to in the Senate.

(See H.R. 5682)
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                           SENATE RESOLUTIONS
                           SENATE RESOLUTIONS

         (All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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S. Res. 4

                                                         January 4, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Lugar, Biden, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
Bennett, Binghaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brownback, Bunning, Burns, 
Burr, Byrd, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. 
Clinton, Messrs. Coburn, Cochran, Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, 
Dayton, DeMint, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
Durbin, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, 
Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
Inouye, Isakson, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. 
Landreau, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, 
Messrs. Lott, Martinez, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Murkowski, 
Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Obama, 
Pryon, Reed, Roberts, Rockefeller, Salazar, Santorum, Sarbanes, Schumer, 
Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. 
Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, Warner and 
Wyden)

A resolution expressing the sympathy and pledging the support of the 
United States Senate and the people of the United States for the victims 
of the powerful earthquake and devastating tsunami that struck 
Bangladesh, Burma, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, the Maldives, the 
Seychelles, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand and other areas of 
South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa on December 26, 2004.

January 4, 2004--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 5

                                                         January 6, 2005

Mr. Frist

A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Senate 
committees for the 109th Congress.

January 6, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 6

                                                         January 6, 2005

Mr. Reid

A resolution making minority party appointments to certain Senate 
Committees for the 109th Congress.

January 6, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 26

                                                        January 31, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Allen, Ms. Murkowski, Mesrs. Chafee, Martinez, Hagel, Sununu, 
Alexander, Biden, Coleman and Voinovich)--February 7, 2005

A resolution commending the people of Iraq on the election held on 
January 30, 2005, of a 275-member transitional National Assembly and of 
provincial and regional governments and encouraging further steps toward 
establishment of a free, democratic, secure, and prosperous Iraq.
(See S. Res. 38)



S. Res. 27

                                                        February 1, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Lugar, Biden, Levin, Sununu, Chafee, Hagel 
and Feingold)

A resolution commending the results of the January 9, 2005 Palestinian 
Presidential Elections.

February 1, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 32

                                                        February 1, 2005

Mr. Lugar

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
Foreign Relations.

February 1, 2005--Reported by Committee on Foreign Relations; referred 
  to Committee on Rules and Administration.

(See S. Res. 50)



S. Res. 33

                                                        February 1, 2005

Mr. Levin
(for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Lugar, Reed, Lautenberg, Mrs. 
Feinstein, Messrs. Johnson, Jeffords, Wyden, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs Dodd, 
Feingold, Durbin, Schumer, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Dorgan)
(Mr. Kennedy and Ms. Stabenow)--March 1, 2005
(Messrs. Biden and Sarbanes)--March 2, 2005
(Mrs. Boxer)--March 14, 2005
(Messrs. Kerry and Allen)--May 10, 2005
(Mr. Akaka)--June 22, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--July 28, 2005
(Mr. Lieberman)--December 14, 2005
(Mr. Menendez)--July 12, 2006

A resolution urging the Government of Canada to end the commercial seal 
hunt.



S. Res. 38

                                                        February 7, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Lugar, Biden, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Burr, Byrd, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, 
Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Coburn, Cochran, Coleman, Mis. 
Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, Dayton, DeMint, 
DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Ensign, Enzi, 
Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, 
Harkin, Hatch, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inoye, Isakson, Jeffords, 
Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, 
Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, Martinez, McCain, 
McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of 
Flordia, Nelson of Nebraska, Obama, Pryor, Reed, Roberts, Rockefeller, 
Salazar, Santorum, Sarbanes, Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. 
Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, 
Thomas, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, Warner and Wyden)

A resolution commending the people of Iraq on the January 30, 2005 
national elections.

February 7, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 26)



S. Res. 42

                                                        February 7, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. DeWine)--June 7, 2005
(Mr. Isakson)--June 15, 2005
(Mr. Hagel)--June 27, 2005
(Mr. Alexander)--June 28, 2005
(Messrs. Chafee and Sununu)--June 29, 2005
(Mr. Cochran)--July 18, 2005
(Mr. Dayton)--July 19, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on promoting initiatives 
to develop an HIV vaccine.

June 23, 2005--Public hearing.



S. Res. 46

                                                        February 8, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Hagel and Reid)

A resolution commemorating the life of the late Zurab Zhvania, former 
Primer Minister of the Republic of Georgia.

February 8, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 48

                                                       February 10, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding trafficking in 
persons.



S. Res. 50

                                                       February 14, 2005

Mr. Lott

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the 
Senate for the periods March 1, 2005, through September 30, 2005, 
October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2006, and October 1, 2005, 
through February 28, 2007.

February 14, 2005--Reported by the Committee on Rules and 
  Administration.
February 17, 2005--Agreed to.

(See S. Res. 32)



S. Res. 53

                                                       February 14, 2005

Mr. Allard

A resolution demanding the return of the USS Pueblo to the United States 
Navy.



S. Res. 54

                                                       February 14, 2005

Mr. Kennedy
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Dodd and Biden)

A resolution paying tribute to John Hume.

February 16, 2005--Committee discharged and agreed to by Senate.



S. Res. 55

                                                       February 16, 2005

Mr. Graham
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Biden Brownback and Dorgan)
(Ms. Landrieu)--February 28, 2005

A resolution recognizing the contributions of the last Zhao Ziyang to 
the people of China.

March 2, 2005--Committee discharged and agreed to.



S. Res. 59

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Brownback, Kyl, Chambliss, Ensign and 
Shelby)
(Mr. DeWine)--March 1, 2005
(Mr. Lieberman)--March 14, 2005

A resolution urging the European Union to maintain its arms export 
embargo on the People's Republic of China.



S. Res. 60

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Biden)

A resolution supporting democratic reform in Moldova and urging the 
Government of Moldova to ensure a democratic and fair election process 
for the March 6, 205, parliamentary elections.

February 17, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 63

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Reid for Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Reid, Frist, Levin, Dodd, Corzine, Allen 
and Chafee)
(Mr. Hagel)--February 18, 2005

A resolution calling for an investigation into the assassination of 
Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and urging steps to pressure the Government 
of Syria to withdraw from Lebanon.

February 17, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 64

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Jeffords
(for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Sarbanes, Lieberman, Leahy, Dayton, 
Lautenberg and Ms. Collins)
(Mrs. Boxer)--March 17, 2005
(Mrs. Clinton)--April 19, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States 
should prepare a comprehensive strategy for advancing and entering into 
international negotiations on a binding agreement that would swiftly 
reduce global mercury use and pollution to levels sufficient to protect 
public health and the environment.



S. Res. 65

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself and Mr. McConnell)

A resolution calling for the Government of Cambodia to release Cheam 
Channy from prison, and for other purposes.



S. Res. 66

                                                       February 17, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

A resolution urging the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic to ensure a 
democratic, transparent, and fair process for the parliamentary 
elections scheduled for February 27, 2005.



S. Res. 69

                                                           March 3, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Biden)--March 10, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate about the actions of 
Russia regarding Georgia and Moldova.

March 10, 2005--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 76

                                              March 9, 2005Mr. Lieberman
(for himself, Messrs. Allen, Dodd and Biden)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the anniversary of 
the deadly terrorist attacks launched against the people of Spain on 
March 11, 2004.

March 9, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 77

                                                           March 9, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Allen, DeMint, Burr and Ms. Cantwell)
(Mr. Isakson)--July 13, 2005

A resolution condemning all acts of terrorism in Lebanon and calling for 
the removal of Syrian troops from Lebanon and supporting the people of 
Lebanon in their quest for a truly democratic form of government.

March 9, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 82

                                                          March 15, 2005

Mr. Allen
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Bayh and Smith)
(Mr. Frist)--March 16, 2005
(Messrs. Santorum, Ensign, Vitter, Ms. Stabenow and Ms. Landrieu)--April 
4, 2005
(Mr. DeWine and Talent)--April 12, 2005
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Allard and Ms. Mikulski)--April 18, 2005

A resolution urging the European Union to add Hezbollah to the European 
Union's wide-ranging list of terrorist organizations.

April 28, 2005--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; amended and 
  agreed to.



                              AMENDMENT



S. Res. 82, Amdt. 596

                                                          April 28, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself and Mr. Allen)

Urging the European Union to add Hezbollah to the European Union's wide-
ranging list of terrorist organizations.

April 28, 2005--Agreed to.



S. Res. 84

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Kennedy
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Dodd, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Biden, Leahy, 
Lautenberg, Smith and Gregg)

A resolution condemning violence and criminality by the Irish Republican 
Army in Northern Ireland.

March 17, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 91

                                                          March 17, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Brownback, Kyl, Chambliss, Ensign, Mrs. 
Dole, Messrs. DeWine, Lieberman and Allen)

A resolution urging the European Union to maintain its arms export 
embargo on the People's Republic of China.

March 17, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 99

                                                           April 6, 2005

Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Messrs. Levin, Sarbanes and Lieberman)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate to condemn the inhumane 
and unnecessary slaughter of small cetaceans, including Dall's porpoise, 
the bottlenose dolphin, Risso's dolphin, false killer whales, pilot 
whales, the striped dolphin, and the spotted dolphin in certain nations.



S. Res. 104

                                                          April 12, 2005

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Hagel)
(Messrs. Corzine, Inouye, Leahy and Kohl)--May 12, 2005
(Ms. Landrieu)--May 18, 2005
(Mr. Coleman)--May 25, 2005
(Mr. Durbin)--June 14, 2005
(Mr. Salazar)--June 25, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate encouraging the active 
engagement of Americans in world affairs and urging the Secretary of 
State to take the lead and coordinate with other governmental agencies 
and non-governmental organizations in creating an online database of 
international exchange programs and related opportunities.



S. Res. 111

                                                          April 15, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A resolution urging the United States to increase its efforts to ensure 
democratic reform in the Kyrgyz Republic.

April 15, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 122

                                                          April 25, 2005

Mr. Lugar

A resolution recognizing the historic efforts of the Republic of 
Kazakhstan to reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction through 
cooperation in the Nunn-Lugar/Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, and 
celebrating the 10th anniversary of the removal of all nuclear weapons 
from the territory of Kazakhstan.

May 25, 2005--Committee discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 134

                                                             May 9, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself and Mr. Biden)
(Messrs. Levin and Kennedy)--June 7, 2005
(Messrs. Hatch, Brownback and Lieberman)--June 8, 2005
(Mr. Durbin)--June 15, 2005
(Mr. Bond)--June 23, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the massacre 
at Srebrenica in July 1995.

June 22, 2005--Committee discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 139

                                                            May 12, 2005

Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. Frist and McCain)

A resolution expressing support for the withdrawal of Russian troops 
from Georgia.

May 12, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 140

                                                            May 12, 2005

Mr. Martinez
(for himself, Messrs Nelson of Florida, Corzine, Lugar, Feingold, 
Inhofe, Bayh, DeWine, Lautenberg, Santorum, Salazar, Coburn, Lieberman, 
McCain, Craig, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Ensign, Vitter and Allen)
(Messrs. Brownback, Enzi and Nelson of Nebraska)--May 16, 2005
(Messrs. Levin, Baucus and Bunning)--May 17, 2005

A resolution expressing support for the historic meeting in Havana of 
the Assembly to Promote the Civil Society in Cuba on May 20, 2005, as 
well as to all those courageous individuals who continue to advance 
liberty and democracy for the Cuban people.

May 17, 2005--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 151

                                                            May 19, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Martinez, Lautenberg, Inhofe, Lieberman and 
Mrs. Dole)

A resolution recognizing the 57th Anniversary of the Independence of the 
State of Israel.

May 19, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See H. Con. Res. 149)



S. Res. 152

May 24, 2005

Mr. Hagel
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Biden and Reid)

A resolution welcoming His Excellency Hamid Karzai, the President of 
Afghanistan, and expressing support for a strong and enduring strategic 
partnership between the United States and Afghanistan.

May 23, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See H. Con. Res. 153)



S. Res. 173

                                                           June 16, 2005

Mr. Kennedy
(for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Dodd, McCain, Biden and Leahy)
(Mr. Lautenberg)--June 22, 2005
(Mr. Corzine)--June 30, 2005
(Messrs. Durbin and Harkin)--July 13, 2005

A resolution expressing support for the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 as 
the blueprint for lasting peace in Northern Ireland.

July 13, 2005--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 174

                                                           June 16, 2005

Mr. McConnell
(for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. McCain, Frist, Lugar and Reid)

A resolution recognizing Burmese democracy activist and Nobel Peace 
Laureate Aung San Suu Kyl as a symbol of the struggle for freedom in 
Burma.

June 16, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 177

                                                           June 20, 2005

Mr. Kennedy
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Leahy, DeWine, Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, 
Messrs. Durbin, Coleman and Lautenberg)
(Mrs. Feinstein)--June 30, 2005
(Mr. Kerry)--July 26, 2005

A resolution encouraging the protection of the rights of refugees.



S. Res. 178

                                                           June 20, 2005

Mr. Bennett
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the United 
States-European Union Summit.

June 20, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 184

                                                           June 29, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Smith, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Coleman and 
Voinovich)
(Mr. Allen)--July 13, 2005
(Mr. Burr)--July 20, 2005
(Mr. Coburn)--July 26, 2005
(Mr. Vitter)--July 29, 2005
(Mr. Bunning)--September 6, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)--September 7, 2005
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, and Martinez)--September 
8, 2005
(Mr. DeWine)--September 12, 2005
(Mr. Frist)--September 27, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding manifestations 
of anti-Semitism by United Nations member states and urging action 
against anti-Semitism by United Nations officials, United Nations member 
states, and the Government of the United States, and for other purposes.
(See S. Res. 240)



S. Res. 185

                                                           June 30, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself and Mr. Nelson of Florida)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding reform of the 
United Nations.
(See S. 1383, S. 1394 and H.R. 2745)



S. Res. 186

                                                            July 1, 2005

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Corzine, Coburn, DeWine, Durbin, Kerry and 
Salazar)

A resolution affirming the importance of a national weekend of prayer 
for the victims of genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur, 
Sudan, and expressing the sense of the Senate that July 15 through July 
17, 2005, should be designated as a national weekend of prayer and 
reflection for the people of Darfur.

July 1, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 189

                                                            July 1, 2005

Mr. Smith
(for himself and Mr. Allard)

A resolution congratulating Michael Campbell for his victory in the U.S. 
Open golf tournament and celebrating the relationship between the United 
States and New Zealand.

July 1, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 193

                                                           July 11, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Lugar, Biden, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Burr, Byrd, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, 
Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Coburn, Cochran, Coleman, Ms. 
Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, Dayton, DeMint, 
DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Ensign, Enzi, 
Feigold, Feinstein, Graham, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Mrs. 
Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, Isakson, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, 
Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, 
Lieberman, Lincoln, Lott, Martinez, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. 
Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
Obama, Pryor, Reed, Roberts, Rockefeller, Salazar, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, 
Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, 
Warner, and Wyden.

A resolution expressing sympathy for the people of the United Kingdom in 
the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks on London on July 7, 2005.

July 11, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee, 76-0.



S. Res. 196

                                                           July 12, 2005

Mr. Bond
(for himself and Ms. Murkowski)

A resolution welcoming the Prime Minister of Singapore on the occasion 
of his visit to the United States, expressing gratitude to the 
Government of Singapore for its strong cooperation with the United 
States in the campaign against terrorism, and reaffirming the commitment 
of the United States to the continued expansion of friendship and 
cooperation between the United States and Singapore.

July 12, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Con. Res. 43)



S. Res. 202

                                                           July 19, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Mrs. Dole and Mr. Lugar)

A resolution urging the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's 
Liberation Movement/Army to fully implement the Comprehensive Peace 
Agreement of January 9, 2005.

July 19, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. 3801 and S. Res. 388)



S. Res. 210

                                                           July 25, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself and Mr. Reid)

A resolution expressing sympathy for the people of Egypt in the 
aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks on Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt on 
July 23, 2005.

July 25, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 220

                                                           July 28, 2005

Mr. Graham
(for himself, Messrs. Allen, Johnson, Biden, Kyl, Bond, Coburn, Allard, 
Rockefeller, Dorgan and Bingaman)
(Mr. Isakson)--July 29, 2005

A resolution to express the concern of the Senate regarding the passage 
of the anti-secession law by the National People's Congress of the 
People's Republic of China and Taiwan on an equal footing without 
preconditions.



S. Res. 226

                                                           July 29, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. McCain and Hagel)

A resolution calling for free and fair parliamentary elections in the 
Republic of Azerbaijan.
(See S. Res. 260)



S. Res. 227

                                                           July 29, 2005

Mr. DeWine
(for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Cochran, Leahy, Chambliss, Harkin, 
Brownback, Durbin, Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Smith, Corzine, 
Coleman, Durgan, Hatch, Obama, Ms. Collins, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Santorum, 
Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Chafee, Lieberman, Martinez, Dayton, Roberts, 
Inouye, McCain, Nelson of Florida, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Lugar, Nelson of 
Nebraska, Sarbanes, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Levin and Reed)
(Mr. Feingold)--September 7, 2005

A resolution pledging continued support for international hunger relief 
efforts and expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States 
Government should use resources and diplomatic leverage to secure food 
aid for countries that are in need of further assistance to prevent 
acute and chronic hunger.



S. Res. 231

                                                           July 29, 2005

Ms. Landrieu
(for herself, Ms. Murkowski, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Mikulski, 
Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Collins, Mr. Biden, Ms. 
Stabenow, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Lieberman, Obama, Schumer, 
Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Allen, Mrs. Lincoln, and Mr. 
Santorum)
(Mr. Lugar)--September 6, 2005

A resolution encouraging the Transitional National Assembly of Iraq to 
adopt a constitution that grants women equal rights under the law and to 
work to protect such rights.

July 29, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 237

                                                      September 14, 2005

Mr. Voinovich
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Biden)
(Messrs. Lieberman and Dayton)--September 22, 2005
(Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs Allen and 
Alexander)--September 26, 2005
(Mr. Lott)--September 27, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on reaching an agreement 
on the future status of Kosovo.

October 7, 2005--Committee discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 240

                                                      September 15, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Smith, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Coleman, 
Voinovich, Brownback, Allen, Burr, Coburn, Vitter, Bunning, Nelson of 
Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Martinez, DeWine and Biden)
(Mrs. Dole)--September 19, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding manifestations 
of anti-Semitism by United Nations member states and urging action 
against anti-Semitism by United Nations officials, United Nations member 
states, and the Government of the United States, and for other purposes.

September 15, 2005--Agreed to without referral to committee.

(See S. Res. 184)



S. Res. 245

                                                      September 21, 2005

Mr. Schumer
(for himself, Mr. Coleman, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Reid, 
Bingaman, Wyden, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Lautenberg, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. 
Kennedy, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Lieberman, Johnson, Harkin, Kohl, Mrs. 
Murray, Messrs. Feingold, Dodd, Brownback, Smith, Rockefeller, 
Voinovich, Biden, Corzine, Allen, Inhofe, Carper, Graham, DeWine, Nelson 
of FL, Levin, Grassley, Burr, Alexander, McCain, Nelson of NE, Mrs. 
Hutchison, Messrs. Sarbanes, Salazar, Cornyn, Hagel, Talent, Conrad, Ms. 
Snowe, Messrs. Santorum, Durbin, Leahy and Mrs. Dole)

A resolution recognizing the life and accomplishments of Simon 
Wiesenthal.

September 21, 2005--Agreed to without referral to committee.

(See H. Con. Res. 248)



S. Res. 260

                                                      September 29, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Hagel, Lugar and Brownback)
(Mr. Obama)--October 24, 2005

A resolution calling for free and fair parliamentary elections in the 
Republic of Azerbaijan.

October 20, 2005--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.

(See S. Res. 226)



S. Res. 264

                                                         October 4, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself and Messrs. Reid, Bunning, Feingold and Martinez)

A resolution expressing sympathy for the people of Indonesia in the 
aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks in Bali on October 1, 2005.

October 4, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 270

                                                         October 6, 2005

Mr. Bayh
(for himself, Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Reid)--May 11, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the International 
Monetary Fund should investigate whether China is manipulating the rate 
of exchange between the Chinese yuan and the United States dollar.



S. Res. 273

                                                        October 17, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(Mr. Martinez)--October 19, 2005
(Mr. DeMint)--October 25, 2005
(Messrs. Pryor and Allen)--October 26, 2005
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--November 1, 2005
(Messrs. Warner and Chambliss)--November 4, 2005
(Mr. Bunning)--November 8, 2005
(Mr. Bennett)--November 9, 2005
(Mr. Smith)--November 15, 2005

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United Nations 
and other international organizations shall not be allowed to exercise 
control over the Internet.
(See S. Res. 316 and S. Res. 323)



S. Res. 274

                                                        October 17, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Martinez, Biden and Lugar)

A resolution expressing sympathy and pledging the support of the Senate 
and the American people to the victims of the devastating earthquake 
that struck South Asia and caused the severe loss of life and 
destruction on October 8, 2005, and pledging immediate United States 
assistance to save lives and help the region recover from this 
monumental tragedy.

October 17, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 319)



S. Res. 292

                                                        October 27, 2005

Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Messrs. Smith, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, 
Corzine, Salazar, Feingold, Levin, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Coleman and Mrs. 
Feinstein)
(Mr. Voinovich)--October 28, 2005
(Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Brownback and Lieberman)--November 1, 2005

A resolution calling on the President to condemn the anti-Israel 
sentiments expressed by the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on 
October 26, 2005.

October 27, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 336, S. Res. 337)



S. Res. 293

                                                        October 27, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Biden Sununu, Bayh, Leahy, Smith, Graham and 
Lieberman)

A resolution calling for a free and fair presidential election in the 
Republic of Kazakhstan.



S. Res. 295

                                                        November 2, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Frist and McCain)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the arrest of Sanjar 
Umarov in Uzbekistan.

November 2, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 303

                                                       November 10, 2005

Mr. Leahy
(for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Obama, Feingold, Dodd and Durbin)

A resolution calling for the Government of Nigeria to conduct a thorough 
judicial review of the Ken Saro-Wiwa case, and for other purposes.



S. Res. 309

                                                       November 10, 2005

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Lugar, Biden, Brownback and Chafee)

A resolution expressing sympathy for the people of Jordan in the 
aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks in Amman on November 9, 2005.

November 10, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 310

                                                       November 10, 2005

Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Biden, Lugar, Chafee and Brownback)

A resolution honoring the life, legacy, and example of Israeli Prime 
Minister Yitzhak Rabin on the tenth anniversary of his death.

November 10, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 311

                                                       November 14, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself and Mr. Biden)

A resolution expressing support for the people of Sri Lanka in the wake 
of the tsunami and the assassination of the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister 
and urging support and respect for free and fair elections in Sri Lanka.



S. Res. 312

                                                       November 15, 2005

Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Biden)
(Messrs. McCain, Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Obama, Bingaman, Sarbanes 
and Mrs. Boxer)--June 21, 2006
(Mr. Feingold)--July 25, 2006
(Mr. Rockefeller)--July 26, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need for 
the United States to address global climate change through the 
negotiation of fair and effective international commitments.

May 23, 2006--Ordered reported.
May 25, 2006--Reported.



S. Res. 316

                                                       November 15, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Messrs. Warner, Pryor, Smith and DeMint)
(Messrs. Bennett, Nelson of Florida and Kyl)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United Nations 
and other international organizations should not be allowed to exercise 
control over the Internet.
(See S. Res. 273 and S. Res. 323)



S. Res. 319

                                                       November 17, 2005

Ms. Mikulski
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Bingaman and Mrs. Clinton)--November 18, 2005

A resolution commending relief efforts in response to the earthquake in 
South Asia and urging a commitment by the United States and the 
international community to help rebuild critical infrastructure in the 
affected areas.
(See S. Res. 274)



S. Res. 320

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. Ensign
(for himself and Mr. Durbin)
(Messrs. Allen, Feingold, Kerry and Ms. Snowe)--December 12, 2005
(Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Sununu)--December 13, 2005
(Messrs. Chafee, Kohl, Lautenberg, Levin, Reed, Coleman and Ms. 
Mikulski)--December 15, 2005
(Messrs. Kennedy, Salazar and Ms. Stabenow)--December 16, 2005
(Mr. Johnson)--December 20, 2005
(Mr. Biden)--January 18, 2006
(Ms. Collins and Mr. Sarbanes)--January 25, 2006
(Mrs. Dole)--January 30, 2006
(Mr. Reid)--February 2, 2006
(Mr. Allard)--February 8, 2006
(Mr. Santorum)--February 14, 2006
(Messrs. Dodd and Menendez)--April 26, 2006
(Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Brownback)--May 8, 2006
(Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Schumer)--May 9, 2006
(Mr. Lieberman)--May 16, 2006
(Mr. Gregg)--May 25, 2006

A resolution calling the President to ensure that the foreign policy of 
the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity 
concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and 
genocide documented in the United States record relating to the Armenian 
Genocide.



S. Res. 322

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. McCain and Obama)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the trial, sentencing 
and imprisonment of Michail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev.

November 18, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 323

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Messrs. Warner, Pryor, Smith, DeMint, Bennett, Nelson of 
Florida, Kyl, Allen, Martinez, Bunning and Chambliss)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United Nations 
and other international organization should not be allowed to exercise 
control over the Internet.

November 18, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 273 and S. Res. 316)



S. Res. 324

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Biden and Lugar)

A resolution expressing support for the people of Sri Lanka in the wake 
of the tsunami and the assassination of the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister 
and urging support and respect for free and fair elections in Sri Lanka.

November 18, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 327

                                                       November 18, 2005

Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Dodd and Leahy)

A resolution remembering and commemorating the lives and work of 
Maryknoll Sisters Maura Clarke and Ita Ford, Ursuline Sister Dorothy 
Kazel, and Cleveland Lay Mission Team Member Jean Donovan, who were 
executed by members of the Armed Forces of El Salvador on December 2, 
1980.



S. Res. 336

                                                       December 16, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Mr. Brownback, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. 
Chambliss, Nelson of Florida, Coleman, Bond, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. 
Lautenberg, Lieberman, Smith, Nelson of Nebraska, DeWine, Vitter, 
Isakkson, Talent, Stevens, Martinez, Voinovich, Rockefeller and Mrs. 
Feinstein)

A resolution to condemn the harmful, destructive and anti-Semetic 
statements of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, and to demand 
an apology for those statements of hate and animosity towards all Jewish 
people of the world.
(See S. Res. 292, S. Res. 337)



S. Res. 337

                                                       December 16, 2005

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Mr. Brownback, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. 
Chambliss, Nelson of Florida, Coleman, Bond, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. 
Lautenberg, Lieberman, Smith, Nelson of Nebraska, DeWine, Vitter, 
Isakkson, Talent, Stevens, Martinez, Voinovich, Rockefeller Mrs. 
Feinstein and Mr. Salazar)

A resolution to condemn the harmful, destructive and anti-Semetic 
statements of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, and to demand 
an apology for those statements of hate and animosity towards all Jewish 
people of the world.

December 16, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 292, S. Res. 336)



S. Res. 339

                                                       December 16, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Lieberman and Durbin)
(Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Lincoln)--March 15, 2006

A resolution urging the Government of the Russian Federation to withdraw 
the first draft of the proposed legislation as passed in its first 
reading in the State Duma that would have the effect of severely 
restricting the establishment, operations, and activities of domestic, 
international, and foreign nongovernmental organizations in the Russian 
Federation, or to modify the proposed legislation to entirely remove 
these restrictions.

December 16, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Con. Res. 70 and H. Con. Res. 312)



S. Res. 342

                                                       December 21, 2005

Mr. Voinovich
(for himself, Messrs. Hagel and Biden)

A resolution recognizing the Republic of Croatia for its progress in 
strengthening democratic institutions, respect for human rights, and the 
rule of law and recommending the integration of Croatia into the North 
Atlantic Treaty Organization.

December 21, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 344

                                                       December 21, 2005

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Brownback and Reid)

A resolution expressing support for the Government of Georgia's South 
Ossetian Peace Plan and the successful and peaceful reintegration of the 
region into Georgia.

December 21, 2005--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 349

                                                        January 20, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself and Mr. Kyl)

A resolution condemning the Government of Iran for violating the terms 
of the 2004 Paris Agreement, and expressing support for efforts to refer 
Iran to the United Nations Security Council for its noncompliance with 
International Atomic Energy Agency obligations.
(See S. Con. Res. 76)



S. Res. 351

                                                        January 20, 2006

Mr. Bayh

A resolution responding to the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program.
(See S. Con. Res. 76, and S. Con. Res. 78, and H. Con. Res. 341)



S. Res. 353

                                                        January 25, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, McConnell, McCain, Coleman and Lugar)

A resolution expressing concern with the deliberate undermining of 
democratic freedoms and justice in Cambodia by Prime Minister Hun Sen 
and the Government of Cambodia.

January 25, 2006--Agreed to without referral to committee.



S. Res. 356

                                                        January 27, 2006

Ms. Mikulski
(for herself, Messrs. Lugar, Sarbanes, Biden and Harkin)

A resolution urging a commitment by the United States and the 
international community to continue relief efforts in response to the 
earthquake in South Asia and to help rebuild critical infrastructure in 
the affected area.

January 27, 2006--Agreed to without referral to committee.



S. Res. 359

                                                        January 31, 2006

Ms. Landrieu
(Mr. Craig)--February 2, 2006
(Mr. Dodd)--February 8, 2006
(Messrs. Inhofe and Bunning)--February 14, 2006
(Mr. Pryor)--March 7, 2006
(Ms. Collins)--March 8, 2006
(Mr. Cochran)--March 13, 2006
(Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Lincoln)--March 15, 2006
(Mr. Lieberman)--June 22, 2006
(Mr. Burr and Mrs. Dole)--July 27, 2006

A resolution concerning the Government of Romania's ban on inter-country 
adoptions and the welfare of orphaned or abandoned children in Romania.

May 23, 2006--Reported.
July 27, 2006--Agreed to.



S. Res. 366

                                                        February 2, 2006

Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Messrs. Coleman, Santorum, DeMint, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. 
DeWine, Martinez, Bond, Chambliss, Kyl, Specter, Smith, Roberts, Allard, 
Burns, Bunning, Ensign, McCain, Sessions, Hatch, Enzi, Bennett, 
Grassley, Craig, McConnell, Coburn, Frist, Brownback, Vitter, Nelson of 
Florida, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Akaka, Pryor, Carper, Mrs. Lincoln, 
Messrs. Dayton, Jeffords, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Rockefeller, Salazar, 
Nelson of Nebraska, Feingold, Kennedy and Lautenberg)

A resolution affirming the importance of increased international action 
and a national week of prayer for the Ugandan victims of Joseph Kony's 
Lord's Resistance Army, and expressing the sense of the Senate that 
Sudan, Uganda, and the international community bring justice and 
humanitarian assistance to Northern Uganda and that February 2 though 9, 
2006 should be designated as a national week of prayer and reflection 
for the people of Uganda.

February 2, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 383

                                                       February 17, 2006

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Obama, Lugar, Feingold and Dodd)
(Mr. DeWine)--February 27, 2006
(Messrs. Coleman, Bingaman, Martinez, Lieberman, Kerry, Levin, Johnson, 
Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Frist, Voinovich and Ms. 
Collins)--March 2, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein)--March 8, 2006
(Mr. Chafee)--June 19, 2006

A resolution calling on the President to take immediate steps to help 
improve the security situation in Darfur, Sudan, with an emphasis on 
civilian protection.

March 2, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 387

                                                           March 2, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Messrs. Smith, Voinovich, Coburn and Kyl)
(Mr. Isakson)--March 9, 2006

A resolution recognizing the need to replace the United Nations Human 
Rights Commission with a new Human Rights Council.



S. Res. 388

                                                           March 2, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Santorum and Brownback)

A resolution urging the Government of National Unity of Sudan and the 
Government of Southern Sudan to implement fully the Comprehensive Peace 
Agreement that was signed on January 9, 2005.

March 2, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. 3801 and S. Res. 202)



S. Res. 400

                                                          March 13, 2006

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Smith, Lugar and Durbin)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the constitutional 
reform process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

March 13, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 401

                                                          March 13, 2006

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Lugar, Biden, Brownback, McConnell and 
Sununu)

A resolution urging the Republic of Belarus to conduct planned 
presidential elections March 19, 2006, in a free, fair, and transparent 
manner and with respect for human rights.

March 13, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 409

                                                          March 28, 2006

Mr. Nelson of Florida
(for himself and Mr. DeWine)
(Messrs. Feingold, Bingaman and Lieberman)--March 30, 2006
(Mr. Durbin)--April 3, 2006
(Messrs. Coleman and Kennedy)--April 25, 2006
(Mr. Martinez)--May 10, 2006

A resolution supporting democracy, development, and stabilization in 
Haiti.
(See S. Res. 476)



S. Res. 419

                                                          March 31, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself and Mr. Inhofe)
(Mr. Vitter)--April 3, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the new United 
Nations Human Rights Council fails to adequately reform the United 
Nations Commission on Human Rights, thus preventing that body from 
becoming an effective monitor of human rights throughout the world.



S. Res. 421

                                                           April 4, 2006

Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Leahy, Kennedy, Kerry, Salazar, Lautenberg, 
Harkin, Nelson of Florida, Inhofe and Coleman)

A resolution calling on the Government of Afghanistan to uphold freedom 
of religion and urging the Government of the United States to promote 
religious freedom in Afghanistan.

April 4, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 436

                                                           April 6, 2006

Mr. McCain
(for himself, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Lieberman, Ensign, 
Menendez and Martinez)
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--May 1, 2006
(Mr. Smith)--May 9, 2006

A resolution urging the Federation Internationale de Football 
Association to prevent persons or groups representing the Islamic 
Republic of Iran from participating in sanctioned soccer matches.



S. Res. 441

                                                          April 25, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden and Leahy)
(Mr. Chafee)--April 26, 2006

A resolution expressing the support of the Senate for the reconvening of 
the Parliament of Nepal and for an immediate, peaceful transition to 
democracy.
(See S. Res. 451)



S. Res. 442

                                                          April 25, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(Messrs. Kyl and Talent)--April 27, 2006
(Messrs. Santorum, Coburn and Ms. Collins)--May 1, 2006

A resolution expressing the deep disappointment of the Senate with 
respect to the election of Iran to a leadership position in the United 
Nations Disarmament Commission and requesting the President to withhold 
funding to the United Nations unless credible reforms are made.



S. Res. 451

                                                          April 27, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Leahy, Hagel, Chafee, Kerry, Mrs. 
Feinstein, Messrs. Coleman and Sununu)

A resolution expressing the support of the Senate for the reconvening of 
the Parliament of Nepal and for an immediate, peaceful transition to 
democracy.

April 27, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 441)



S. Res. 456

                                                             May 1, 2006

Mr. Lugar

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the discussion by the 
North Atlantic Council of secure, sustainable and reliable sources of 
energy.

May 23, 2006--Reported.
June 8, 2006--Agreed to.



S. Res. 460

                                                             May 2, 2006

Mr. Coleman
(for himself, Messrs. Feingold and Dayton)
(Mr. Martinez)--June 14, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States 
should increase its support to the people of Somalia in their efforts to 
end decades of violence, establish lasting peace, form a democratically 
elected and stable central government, and become an effective partner 
in eradicating radicalism and terrorism from their country and the 
region.

June 29, 2006--Reported.



S. Res. 463

                                                             May 3, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Voinovich, Cochran, Vitter, Coleman, 
Santorum, Kyl, Levin, Lautenberg, Nelson of Florida and Biden)

A resolution recognizing the 58th anniversary of the independence of the 
State of Israel.

May 3, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See H. Con. Res. 392)



S. Res. 467

                                                             May 4, 2006

Mr. Thune
(for himself and Mr. Frist)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President 
should use all diplomatic means necessary and reasonable to influence 
oil-producing nations to immediately increase oil production and that 
the Secretary of Energy should submit to Congress a report detailing the 
estimated production levels and estimated production capacity of all 
major oil-producing countries.



S. Res. 469

                                                             May 8, 2006

Mr. Lieberman
(for himself, Messrs. Martinez, Nelson of Florida, Menendez, Ensign, 
McCain and Biden)
(Mr. Dodd)--May 9, 2006
(Mr. Salazar)--May 10, 2006
(Mr. Frist)--May 16, 2006
(Messrs. DeWine, Chambliss and Lautenberg)--May 18, 2006
(Messrs. Sununu and Allard)--May 22, 2006
(Mr. Graham)--May 23, 2006

A resolution condemning the April 25, 2006, beating and intimidation of 
Cuban dissident Martha Beatriz Roque.

May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 25, 2006--Agreed to.



S. Res. 470

                                                             May 8, 2006

Mr. Kerry
(Mr. Biden)--May 10, 2006
(Mr. Lautenberg)--June 5, 2006

A resolution promoting a comprehensive political agreement in Iraq.



S. Res. 476

                                                            May 12, 2006

Mr. Nelson of Florida
(for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Bingaman, Feingold, Lieerman, Durbin, 
Coleman, Kennedy and Martinez)

A resolution supporting democracy, development and stabilization in 
Haiti.

May 12, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.

(See S. Res. 409)



S. Res. 484

                                                            May 18, 2006

Mr. McConnell
(for himself, Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Leahy, Lautenberg, 
Frist, Obama, McCain, Lieberman and Reid
(Messrs. Feingold and Bingaman)--May 19, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate condemning the military 
junta in Burma for its recent campaign of terror against ethnic 
minorities and calling on the United Nations Security Council to adopt 
immediately a binding non-punitive resolution on Burma.

May 18, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 491

                                                            May 24, 2006

Mr. Hagel
(for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Durbin, Ms. Murkowski and Mr. Voinovich)

A resolution recognizing the accomplishments of Ignacy Jan Paderewski as 
a musician, composer, statesman, and philanthropist, and commemorating 
the 65th anniversary of his death on June 29, 1941.

June 14, 2006--Committee discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 493

                                                            May 24, 2006

Mr. DeWine
(for himself and Mr. Dodd)
(Mr. Lieberman)--May 25, 2006
(Mr. Schumer)--June 5, 2006
(Mrs. Clinton)--June 13, 2006

A resolution calling on the Government of the United Kingdom to 
establish immediately a full, independent, public judicial inquiry into 
the murder of Northern Ireland defense attorney Pat Finucane, as 
recommended by international Judge Peter Cory as part of the Western 
Park agreement and a way forward for the Northern Ireland Peace Process.



S. Res. 494

                                                            May 25, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Coleman and Durbin)
(Mrs. Dole)--June 9, 2006
(Mr. Voinovich)--June 22, 2006
(Mr. Brownback)--July 10, 2006
(Mr. Lott)--July 11, 2006
(Mr. Smith)--July 14, 2006
(Mr. Chambliss)--July 26, 2006
(Mrs. Feinstein)--August 3, 2006
(Mr. Wyden)--September 5, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the creation 
of refugee populations in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Persian 
Gulf region as a result of human rights violations.



S. Res. 500

                                                            June 6, 2006

Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Smith and Nelson of Florida)
(Mr. Vitter)--July 11, 2006
(Messrs. Santorum, DeMint, Durbin, Allard, Talent, Leary and Nelson of 
Nebraska)--July 12, 2006
(Mr. Inhofe, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Martinez and Allen)--July 13, 2006
(Messrs. Cochran and Bunning)--July 14, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the Russian 
Federation should fully protect the freedoms of all religious 
communities without distinction, whether registered or unregistered, as 
stipulated by the Russian Constitution and international standards.
(See S. Con. Res. 46 and H. Con. Res. 190)



S. Res. 503

                                                            June 7, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Biden and Lugar)
(Mr. Salazar)--June 12, 2006

A resolution mourning the loss of life caused by the earthquake that 
occurred on May 27, 2006, in Indonesia, expressing the condolences of 
the American people to the families of the victims, and urging 
assistance to those affected.

June 9, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 504

                                                            June 7, 2006

Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Messrs. Graham, Menendez, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Reid, 
Kennedy, Biden, Lieberman, Levin. Kerry, Mrs. Stabenow, Ms. Mikulski, 
Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dodd, Bingaman, Allen, Ms. Collins, 
Messrs. Santorum, Burr, Salazar, DeMint, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Dorgan, 
Reed, DeWine, Kohl, Hatch, Coleman and Rockefeller)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President 
should not accept the credentials of any representative of the 
Government of Libya without the expressed understanding that the 
Government of Libya will continue to work in good faith to resolve 
outstanding cases of United States victims of terrorism sponsored or 
supported by Libya, including the settlement of cases arising from the 
Pan Am Flight 103 and LaBelle Discotheque bombings.

June 7, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 511

                                                           June 13, 2006

Mrs. Clinton
(for herself and Mr. Hatch)

A resolution commending and supporting Radio Al Mahaba, the 1st and only 
radio station for the women of Iraq.



S. Res. 515

                                                           June 19, 2006

Mr. Wyden

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the continued 
presence of United States troops in Iraq until at least 2009.



S. Res. 521

                                                           June 27, 2006

Mr. Schumer
(for himself and Mr. McCain)

A resolution commending the people of Albania on the 61st anniversary of 
the liberation of the Jews from the Nazi death camps, for protecting and 
saving the lives of all Jews who lived in Albania, or sought asylum 
there during the Holocaust.



S. Res. 526

                                                           June 29, 2006

Mrs. Clinton
(for herself and Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Durbin)--July 19, 2006

A resolution condemning the murder of United States journalist Paul 
Klebnikov on July 9, 2004, in Moscow, and the murders of other members 
of the media in the Russian Federation.

July 25, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 527

                                                           July 12, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden, Frist, Reid, Coleman, Feingold, Voinovich, 
Allen, Alexander, Hagel, Obama, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Cornyn, Ms. Collins, Mr. 
Chafee, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Sarbanes, Brownback and 
Sununu)
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)--July 13, 2006

A resolution condemning in the strongest terms the July 11, 2006, 
terrorist attacks in India and expressing sympathy and support for the 
families of the deceased victims and wounded as well as steadfast 
support to the Government of India as it seeks to reassure and protect 
the people of India and to bring the perpertrators of this despicable 
act of terrorism to justice.

July 12, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 530

                                                           July 14, 2006

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. Allen, Sarbanes, Dodd, Kerry and Frist)

A resolution calling on President George W. Bush and other leaders 
attending the 2006 Group of Eight (G-8) Summit in St. Petersburg, 
Russia, to engage in a frank dialogue with the President on Russia 
concerning actions of the Government of the Russian Federation that 
appear inconsistent with the Group's objectives of protecting global 
security, economic stability, and democracy, and for other purposes.

July 14, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 531

                                                           July 14, 2006

Mr. Lieberman
(for himself, Messrs. Burns, Reid, Bond, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
Lautenberg, Pryor, Talent, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Snowe and Ms. Cantwell)
(Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry and Durbin)--July 17, 2006
(Messrs. Santorum, Nelson of Nebraska, Salazar, Thomas and Dayton)--July 
18, 2006
(Messrs. Isakson, McCain and Ms. Stabenow)--July 24, 2006
(Messrs. Johnson, Menendez and Harkin)--July 25, 2006
(Mrs. Boxer)--July 28, 2006
(Mr. Chafee)--August 1, 2006

A resolution to urge the President to appoint a Presidential Special 
Envoy for Sudan.



S. Res. 534

                                                           July 18, 2006

Mr. Frist
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Biden, Santorum, Nelson of Florida, Kyl, 
Bond, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Grasley, Bunning, 
Smith, Talent, Roberts, Vitter, Cornyn, Voinovich, Allen, Coleman, 
McConnell, Brownback, Akaka, Baucus, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
Cantwell, Carper, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Conrad, Dayton, Dodd, Dorgan, 
Durbin, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Harkin, Inouye, Johnson, 
Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leary, 
Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, 
Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Obama, Pryor, Reed, Rockefeller, Salazar, 
Sarbanes, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Wyden and McCain)

A resolution condemning Hezbollah and Hamas and their state sponsors and 
supporting Israel's exercise of its right to self-defense.

July 18, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 548

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Dodd
(for himself, Messrs. Levin, Sununu, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Chafee, 
Kennedy, Feingold and Mrs. Feinstein)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need for 
the United States and the international community to take certain 
actions with respect to the hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel.

August 3, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res 549

                                                          August 3, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Mr. Pryor and Mrs. Dole)
(Mr. Cochran)--November 16, 2006
(Mr. Cornyn)--December 5, 2006

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding modern-day 
slavery.



S. Res. 559

                                                       September 7, 2006

Mr. Biden
(for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Lugar, Kerry, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, 
Messrs Dodd, Nelson of Florida, Levin, Feingold, Durbin, Mrs. Boxer, 
Messrs. Voinovich, Specter, Chafee, Sununu, McCain, Brownback, Coleman, 
Lieberman, Salazar, Schumer, Leahy, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Inoufe, Hagel, 
Frist and Smith)
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Bond, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Johnson, Isakson and 
Coburn)--September 11, 2006
(Ms. Snowe and Mr. Kennedy)--September 12, 2006
(Mr. Obama)--September 13, 2006
(Ms. Collins)--September 25, 2006

A resolution calling on the President to take immediate steps to help 
stop the violence in Darfur.

September 13, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed 
  to.



S. Res. 573

                                                      September 19, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, DeWine, Martinez, Coleman, Kerry, 
Durbin, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Leahy, Biden and Kennedy)

A resolution calling on the United States Government and the 
international community to support the successful transition from 
conflict to sustainable peace in Uganda.

September 19, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 575

                                                      September 20, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Hagel)

A resolution supporting the efforts of the Independent National Election 
Commission of the Government of Nigeria, political parties, civil 
society, and religious organizations to facilitate the first democratic 
transition of Nigeria from 1 civilian government to another in the 
general elections to be held in April, 2007.



S. Res. 581

                                                      September 21, 2006

Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mrs. Hutchison)

A resolution condemning the anti-democratic actions of President Hugo 
Chavez and admonishing the statements made by him to the United Nations 
General Assembly on September 20, 2006.



S. Res. 587

                                                      September 26, 2006

Mr. Santorum
(for himself, Messrs. Martinez and Coleman

A resolution expressing concern relating to the threatening behavior of 
the Islamic Republic of Iran and the ideological alliance that exists 
between the countries of Cuba and Venezuela, and supporting the people 
of Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela in the quest of those people to achieve a 
truly democratic form of government.



S. Res. 591

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)

A resolution calling for the strengthening of the efforts of the United 
States to defeat the Taliban and terrorist networks in Afghanistan and 
to help Afghanistan develop long-term political stability and economic 
prosperity.



S. Res. 607

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Bunning
(for himself, Messrs Nelson of Nebraska, Allen, Chambliss, Coburn, 
Cornyn, Craig, Grassley, Inhofe, Isakson, Vitter, Ensign, Lugar, Frist, 
Kyl, Sununu, Nelson of Florida, Coleman, Martinez and Burns.

A resolution admonishing the statements made by President Hugo Chavez at 
the United Nations General Assembly on September 20, 2006, and the 
undemocratic actions of President Chavez.

December 6, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 610

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Stevens
(for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Lugar, Warner, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. 
Chafee, DeMint, McCain, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Smith, 
Lautenberg, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dodd, Menendez, Ms. Cantwell, Ms. 
Landrieu, Messrs. Jeffords, Cochran, Lieberman, Kerry and Mrs. 
Feinstein)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States 
should promote the adoption of and the United Nations should adopt a 
resolution at the October meeting to protect the living resources of the 
high seas from destructive, illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing 
practices.

December 6, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 611

                                                      September 29, 2006

Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Mr. Hagel, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. DeWine)

A resolution supporting the efforts of the independent National 
Electoral Commission of the Government of Nigeria, political parties, 
civil society, religious organizations, and the people of Nigeria from 
one civilian government to another into the general elections to be held 
in April 2007.

November 16, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged; agreed to.



S. Res. 627

                                                        December 7, 2006

Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Biden and Reid)

A resolution commemorating the one-year anniversary of the November 9, 
2006, terrorist attacks in Amman, Jordan.

December 7, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 631

                                                        December 8, 2006

Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Kennedy, Biden, Reid, Feingold, Frist, 
Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Coleman, Smith, Cornyn, Menendez, Levin, Hagel, 
Martinez, Mrs. Clinton and Ms. Snowe)

A resolution urging the Government of Sudan and the international 
community to implement the agreement for a peacekeeping force under the 
command and control of the United Nations in Darfur.

December 8, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 632

                                                        December 8, 2006

Mr. Bennett

A resolution urging the United States and the European Union to work 
together to strengthen the transatlantic market.

December 8, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.



S. Res. 633

                                                        December 8, 2006

Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Nelson of Florida)

A resolution condemning the conference denying that the Holocaust 
occurred to be held by the Government of Iran and its President, Mahmoud 
Ahmadinejad.

December 8, 2006--Agreed to without referral to Committee.
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                               NOMINATIONS
                               NOMINATIONS

 (Unless specifically indicated, nomination hearings are not printed, 
  and all votes are by voice. Full title for country ambassadors is 
 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
                          America to . . . )
                              ------------


                                    A



Aguirre, Eduardo, Jr., of Texas, to be Ambassador to Spain, and to serve 
  concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to 
  Andorra.

April 14, 2005--Referred.
May 24, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Allen, Bernadette Mary, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Niger.

October 26, 2005--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Almquist, Katherine, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of 
  the United States Agency for International Development, vice Lloyd O. 
  Pierson, resigned.

November 13, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Arietti, Michael R., of Connecticut, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Rwanda.

September 15, 2005--Referred.
October 6, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Arnall, Roland, of California, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of the 
  Netherlands.

July 28, 2005--Referred.
October 20, 2005--Public hearing.
November 1, 2005--Ordered reported, 8-2.
November 2, 2005--Reported, 8-2.
February 8, 2006--Referred to Committee; discharged; and confirmed.



Arnold, Kay Kelley, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring October 
  6, 2010 (reappointment).

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.


                                    B



Balton, David B., of the District of Columbia, for the rank of 
  Ambassador during his tenure of service as Deputy Assistant Secretary 
  of State for Oceans and Fisheries (new position).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Baxter, Frank, of California, to be Ambassador to the Oriental Republic 
  of Uruguay.

September 13, 2006--Referred.
September 27, 2006--Public hearing.
September 29, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Bellinger, John B., of Virginia, to be Legal Adviser of the Department 
  of State, vice William Howard Taft, IV.

February 14, 2005--Referred.
March 11, 2005--Public hearing; reported.
April 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Bergner, Jeffrey Thomas, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
  State (Legislative Affairs), vice James Andrew Kelly, resigned.

October 6, 2005--Referred.
October 25, 2005--Public hearing.
November 1, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 2, 2005--Reported.
November 4, 2005--Confirmed.



Bernanke, Ben S., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Alternate Governor of the 
  International Monetary Fund for a term of five years, vice Alan 
  Greenspan.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Beyrle, John Ross, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Bulgaria.

June 6, 2005--Referred.
June 29, 2005--Public hearing.
June 30, 2005--Committee discharged; confirmed.



Bishop, Clyde, of Delaware, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of the 
  Marshall Islands.

July 18, 2006--Referred.
September 22, 2006--Public hearing.
September 29, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Blake, Robert O., Jr., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and to serve concurrently 
  and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of 
  the Maldives.

May 25, 2006--Referred.
June 15, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Bliss, Donald T., of Maryland, for rank of Ambassador during his tenure 
  of service as U.S. Representative on the Council of the International 
  Civil Aviation Organization.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Bolton, John Robert, of Maryland, to be the U.S. Representative to the 
  United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador, and the U.S. 
  Representative in the Security Council of the United Nations.

March 17, 2005--Referred.
April 11-12, 2005--Public hearings.
April 19, 2005--Considered; no action taken.
May 12, 2005--Ordered reported without recommendation, 10-8.
May 18, 2005--Reported without recommendation (Exec. Rept. 109-01).
May 25-26, June 20, 2005--Considered by full Senate.
July 29, 2005--Returned to the President upon recess during first 
  session.
August 1, 2005--Received recess appointment.
September 19, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Considered; held over.
September 29, 2006--Returned to the President upon recess during second 
  session.
November 9, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Bolton, John Robert, of Maryland, to be the U.S. Representative to the 
  Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his 
  tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the United Nations.

March 17, 2005--Referred.
April 11-12, 2005--Public hearings.
April 19, 2005--Considered; no action taken.
May 12, 2005--Ordered reported without recommendation, 10-8.
May 18, 2005--Reported without recommendation (Exec. Rept. 109-01).
May 25-26, June 20, 2005--Considered by full Senate.
July 29, 2005--Returned to the President upon recess during first 
  session.
August 1, 2005--Received recess appointment.
September 19, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Considered; held over.
September 29, 2006--Returned to the President upon recess during second 
  session.
November 9, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Booth, Donald E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Liberia.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
June 8, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Bordonaro, Molly Hering, of Oregon, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Malta.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
May 26, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Boschwitz, Rudolph E., of Minnesota, for the rank of Ambassador during 
  his tenure of service as U.S. Representative on the Human Rights 
  Commission of the UN Economic and Social Council.

March 4, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Bost, Eric M., of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Republic of South 
  Africa.

April 5, 2006--Referred.
May 25, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Boucher, Richard A., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Assistant Secretary of State 
  for South Asian Affairs, vice Christina B. Rocca. [Note: Subsequent to 
  referral, but before confirmation, this bureau of the State Department 
  was reorganized and is now referred to as the Bureau for South Asian 
  and Central Asian Affairs.]

January 18, 2006--Referred.
February 16, 2006--Public hearing.
February 17, 2006--Committee discharged; confirmed.



Boyer, Jan E., of Texas, to be U.S. Alternate Executive Director of the 
  Inter-American Development Bank, vice Hector E. Morales.

May 25, 2005--Referred.
September 8, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Bradtke, Robert Anthony, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Croatia.

April 27, 2006--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Bridgewater, Pamela E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Ghana.

May 11, 2005--Referred.
June 8, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Brister, Patricia P., of Louisiana, for the rank of Ambassador during 
  her tenure of service as the U.S. Representative on the Commission on 
  the Status of Women of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

February 8, 2006--Referred.
March 28, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Brown, Gayleatha Beatrice, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Benin.

May 11, 2006--Referred.
May 25, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Browning, Steven Alan, of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Uganda.

November 1, 2005--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Bryner, Gary C., of Utah, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of 
  the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring June 26, 2008, vice 
  Nancy Dorn, term expired.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Burns, R. Nicolas, of Massachusetts, to be an Under Secretary of State 
  (Political Affairs), vice Marc Isaiah Grossman, resigned.

February 14, 2005--Referred.
March 11, 2005--Public hearing.
March 15, 2005--Reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Burns, William J., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the 
  Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to 
  the Russian Federation.

July 21, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2005--Public hearing.
July 29, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Butenis, Patricia A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the People's 
  Republic of Bangladesh.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
February 2, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.


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Cabrera, Cesar Benito, of Puerto Rico, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Mauritius, and to serve concurrently and without additional 
  compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Seychelles.

June 6, 2006--Referred.
August 3, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 13, 2006--Confirmed.



Cain, James, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to Denmark.

June 29, 2005--Referred.
July 18, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Cason, James Caldwell, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Paraguay.

July 12, 2005--Referred.
October 26, 2005--Public hearing.
November 1, 2005--Ordered reported.
November 2, 2005--Reported.
November 4, 2005--Confirmed.



Chellaraj, Rajkumar, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Administration), vice William A. Eaton, resigned.

January 25, 2006--Referred.
March 28, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Chin, Curtis S., of New York, to be United States Director of the Asian 
  Development Bank, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Paul William 
  Speitz.

September 21, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Cloud, John A., Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Lithuania.

April 6, 2006--Referred.
May 17, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Coneway, Peter R., of Texas, to be Ambassador to Switzerland, and to 
  serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador 
  to the Principality of Liechtenstein.

May 11, 2006--Referred.
June 28, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Courville, Cindy Lou, of Virginia, to be U.S. Representative to the 
  African Union, with the rank of Ambassador.

July 13, 2006--Referred.
August 3, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 20, 2006--Confirmed.



Crumpton, Henry, of Virginia, to be Coordinator for Counterterrorism, 
  with the rank and status of Ambassador at Large, vice J. Cofer Black.

June 9, 2005--Referred.
July 14, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.


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Danilovich, John J., of California, to be Chief Executive Officer, 
  Millennium Challenge Corporation, vice Paul V. Applegarth, resigned.

September 19, 2005--Referred.
September 27, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Derham, James M., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Guatemala.

May 9, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Derse, Anne E., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Azerbaijan.

April 24, 2006--Referred.
May 12, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



DeTrani, Joseph R., of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador during his 
  tenure of service as Special Envoy for the Six Party Talks (new 
  position).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Public hearing; reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Dieter, Robert Johann, of Colorado, to be Ambassador to Belize.

May 9, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Dinger, Larry Miles, of Iowa, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of the 
  Fiji Islands, and to serve concurrently and without additional 
  compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Nauru, the Kingdom of 
  Tonga, Tuvalu and the Republic of Kiribati.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
June 21, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Dodd, Thomas Joseph, of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the 
  Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term 
  expiring June 26, 2008, vice Nadine Hogan.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Dorn, Jennifer L., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Alternate Executive Director 
  of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a 
  term of 2 years, vice Robert B. Holland, III, term expired.

July 25, 2005--Referred.
October 6, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Dunn, David B., of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Togolese 
  Republic.

September 6, 2005--Referred.
October 6, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Dybul, Mark R., of Florida, to be Coordinator of U.S. Government 
  Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS Globally, with the rank of Ambassador.

July 18, 2006--Referred.
July 31, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.


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Eastham, Alan W., Jr., of Arkansas, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Malawi.

June 6, 2005--Referred.
July 21, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Eaton, William Alan, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Panama.

May 11, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Finley, Julie, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Representative to 
  the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, with the rank 
  of Ambassador.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
May 24, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Foley, April H., of New York, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Hungary.

April 25, 2006--Referred.
May 17, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Foley, Thomas C., of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to Ireland.

June 16, 2006--Referred.
June 28, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Ford, Charles A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Honduras.

June 6, 2005--Referred.
September 21, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Ford, Robert S., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the People's 
  Democratic Republic of Algeria.

April 24, 2006--Referred.
May 3, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Fore, Henrietta Holsman, of Nevada, to be an Under Secretary of State 
  (Management), vice Grant S. Green, Jr., resigned.

May 11, 2005--Referred.
June 6, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Fort, Randall M., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Intelligence and Research), vice Thomas Fingar, resigned.

June 12, 2006--Referred.
June 14, 2006--Committee on Foreign Relations discharged by unanimous 
  consent at the request of the Executive Clerk of the Senate. Referred 
  to Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. (See S. Res. 445, Section 
  201(h) of the 108th Congress)
July 27, 2006--Public hearing before Senate Select Committee on 
  Intelligence.
August 2, 2006--Reported by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Fox, Sam, of Missouri, to be Ambassador to the Belgium.

December 5, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Franco, Adolfo A., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors 
  of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 
  2008, vice Jeffrey Davidow, resigned.

January 4, 2005--Referred.
January 19, 2005--Received recess appointment.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Frazer, Jendayi Elizabeth, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
  State (African Affairs), vice Constance Berry Newman.

June 30, 2005--Referred.
July 22, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Frazer, Jendayi Elizabeth, Assistant Secretary of State (African 
  Affairs), to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the African 
  Development Foundation for the remainder of the term expiring 
  September 27, 2009, vice Constance Berry Newman.

September 28, 2005--Referred.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Fried, Daniel, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the 
  Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an 
  Assistant Secretary of State (European Affairs), vice A. Elizabeth 
  Jones, resigned.

March 8, 2005--Referred.
April 13, 2005--Public hearing.
April 28, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Gambatesa, Donald A., of Virginia, to be Inspector General, United 
  States Agency for International Development, vice Everett L. Mosley.

September 13, 2005--Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
October 6, 2005--Public hearing before Senate Committee on Foreign 
  Relations.
November 1, 2005--Ordered reported by Senate Committee on Foreign 
  Relations.
November 2, 2005--Reported; sequentially referred to Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
December 14, 2005--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged and confirmed.



Glazer, Charles L., of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  El Salvador.

September 6, 2006--Referred.
September 27, 2006--Public hearing.
September 29, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Godec, Robert F., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Tunisia.

March 7, 2006--Referred.
May 3, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Goldberg, Philip S., of Massachusetts, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Bolivia.

July 12, 2006--Referred.
July 26, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Graber, Richard W., of Wisconsin, to be Ambassador to the Czech 
  Republic.

July 13, 2006--Referred.
July 27, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Grappo, Gary A., a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of 
  Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman.

December 13, 2005--Referred.
February 2, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Gray, C. Boyden, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Representative 
  to the European Union, with the rank and status of Ambassador.

July 25, 2005--Referred.
September 19, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported, 10-7.
January 17, 2006--Received recess appointment.
February 10, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Griffin, Richard J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Diplomatic Security), vice Francis X. Taylor, resigned.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
June 9, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Griffin, Richard J., of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of 
  Foreign Missions, and to have the rank of Ambassador during his tenure 
  of service, vice Francis X. Taylor, resigned.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
June 9, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.


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Hale, David M., of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom 
  of Jordan.

September 22, 2005--Referred.
October 19, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Hanley, Christopher J., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term 
  expiring December 17, 2006, vice George J. Kourpias, term expired.

February 28, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Herbold, Patricia Louise, of Washington, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Singapore.

July 12, 2005--Referred.
September 22, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Hess, Michael E., of New York, to be an Assistant Administrator of the 
  U.S. Agency for International Development, vice Roger P. Winter, 
  resigned.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Higgins, Bradford R., of Connecticut, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
  State (Resource Management), vice Christopher Bancroft Burnham.

December 13, 2005--Referred.
January 19, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Higgins, Bradford R., of Connecticut, to be Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of State, vice Christopher Bancroft Burnham, resigned.

December 13, 2005--Referred.
January 19, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Hill, Christopher R., of Rhode Island, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant 
  Secretary of State (East Asian and Pacific Affairs), vice James Andrew 
  Kelly, resigned.

March 4, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Public hearing; reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Hill, Kent R., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the U.S. 
  Agency for International Development, vice E. Anne Peterson, resigned.

June 23, 2005--Referred.
September 30, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Hillen, John, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Political-Military Affairs), vice Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr., 
  resigned.

June 28, 2005--Referred.
September 30, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Hirschberg, D. Jeffrey, of Wisconsin, to be a Member of the Broadcasting 
  Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2007 
  (Reappointment).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Hoagland, Richard E., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of 
  the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
  Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia.

May 23, 2006--Referred.
June 28, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Hoffman, Alfred, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Portugal.

July 27, 2005--Referred.
September 19, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Hogan, Nadine, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of 
  the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring June 26, 2008, vice 
  Frank D. Yturria, term expired.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
January 4, 2006--Received recess appointment.
February 10, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.



Holland, Robert B., III, of Texas, to be U.S. Executive Director of the 
  International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a term of 
  two years, vice Carole Brookins, resigned.

April 25, 2005--Referred.
September 8, 2005--Public hearing.
September 22, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Hughes, Karen P., of Texas, to be Under Secretary of State for Public 
  Diplomacy, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Charlotte L. Beers, 
  resigned.

June 29, 2005--Referred.
July 22, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Hughes, Lisa Bobbie Schreiber, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the 
  Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Suriname.

April 5, 2006--Referred.
May 10, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.


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                                    J



Jackson, Jeanine E., of Wyoming, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Burkina 
  Faso.

November 1, 2005--Referred.
February 8, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Jacobs, Janice L., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Senegal, and to serve concurrently and without additional 
  compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.

October 26, 2005--Referred.
February 8, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Jacobson, Tracey Ann, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of 
  the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to 
  the Republic of Tajikistan.

April 25, 2006--Referred.
May 17, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Jewell, Linda, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the 
  Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador 
  to the Republic of Ecuador.

May 17, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Johnson, Brenda LaGrange, of New York, to be Ambassador to Jamaica.

September 6, 2005--Referred.
September 21, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



Johnson, Donald C., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Equatorial Guinea.

June 29, 2006--Referred.
August 3, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 15, 2006--Confirmed.



Jones, Richard Henry, of Nebraska, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Israel.

July 25, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2005--Public hearing.
July 29, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Joseph, Robert, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of State for Arms 
  Control and International Security, vice John Robert Bolton.

March 14, 2005--Referred.
April 13, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Kenney, Kristie A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of the Philippines.

November 7, 2005--Referred.
January 31, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Khalilzad, Zalmay, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to Iraq.

May 9, 2005--Referred.
June 7, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Kirby, Michael D., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Moldova.

March 27, 2006--Referred.
May 17, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Krongard, Howard J., of New Jersey, to be Inspector General, Department 
  of State.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Public hearing; reported. Referred sequentially to 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
April 13, 2005--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 
  discharged.
April 27, 2005--Confirmed.



Kunder, James R., of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the U.S. 
  Agency for International Development, vice Frederick W. Schieck.

July 21, 2006--Referred.
September 12, 2006--Public hearing.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.


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Langdale, Mark, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Costa 
  Rica.

June 30, 2005--Referred.
September 21, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Liberi, Dawn M., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Islamic 
  Republic of Mauritania.

May 1, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Lowenkron, Barry F., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of State for 
  Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, vice Lorne W. Craner, resigned.

July 28, 2005--Referred.
September 30, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Lundsager, Margrethe, of Virginia, to be U.S. Executive Director of the 
  International Monetary Fund for a term of two years, vice Nancy P. 
  Jacklin, term expired.

July 25, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.


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Martinez, Carmen Maria, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Zambia.

September 13, 2005--Referred.
October 6, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



McCallum, Robert D., Jr., of Georgia, to be Ambassador to Australia.

March 13, 2006--Referred.
June 19, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



McCaw, Susan Rasinski, of Washington, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Austria.

October 6, 2005--Referred.
October 20, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



McCormack, Sean Ian, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
  Secretary of State (Public Affairs), vice Richard A. Boucher.

April 4, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



McCormick, William Paul, of Oregon, to be Ambassador to New Zealand, and 
  serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador 
  to Samoa.

July 28, 2005--Referred.
September 22, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



McCulley, Terence Patrick, of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Mali.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
June 8, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



McGee, James D., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to serve concurrently and 
  without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Union of Comoros.

November 18, 2005--Referred.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



McKinnon, Mark, of Texas, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of 
  Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2008.

September 6, 2005--Referred.
October 17, 2005--Withdrawn.



McKinnon, Mark, of Texas, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of 
  Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2006, vice Fayza Veronique 
  Boulad Rodman.

October 17, 2005--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



McKinnon, Mark, of Texas, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of 
  Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2009. (Reappointment)

October 17, 2005--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.
December 20, 2006--Received recess appointment.



McMurray, Claudia A., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of State 
  for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 
  vice John F. Turner, resigned.

November 16, 2005--Referred.
January 19, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Michalak, Michael W., of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador 
  during his tenure of service as U.S. Senior Official to the Asia-
  Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum.

November 18, 2005--Referred.
January 31, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Miller, Richard T., of Texas, to be U.S. Representative on the Economic 
  and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.

January 24, 2006--Referred.
March 8, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Miller, Richard T., of Texas, to be an Alternate U.S. Representative to 
  the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his 
  tenure of service as U.S. Representative on the Economic and Social 
  Council of the United Nations.

January 24, 2006--Referred.
March 8, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Milovanovic, Gillian Arlette, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the 
  Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador 
  to the Republic of Macedonia.

June 28, 2005--Referred.
July 18, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Minton, Mark C., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Mongolia.

March 15, 2006--Referred.
April 6, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Moller, Patricia Newton, of Arkansas, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Burundi.

October 28, 2005--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Morales, Hector E., of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of Directors 
  of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 
  2010, vice Jose A. Fourquet, resigned.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Mosbacher, Robert A., of Texas, to be President of the Overseas Private 
  Investment Corporation, vice Peter S. Watson.

June 29, 2005--Referred.
September 8, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Moss, Dianne I., of Colorado, to be a Member of the Board of Directors 
  of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring 
  December 17, 2007, vice John L. Morrison, term expired.

July 25, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Mussomeli, Joseph A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom 
  of Cambodia.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
June 21, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.


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Neumann, Ronald E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Islamic 
  Republic of Afghanistan.

May 26, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Noriega, Roger Francisco, of Kansas, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring 
  September 20, 2006, vice Harriet C. Babbitt, term expired.

January 4, 2004--Referred.
January 19, 2005--Received recess appointment.
November 1, 2005--Withdrawn.



Nuland, Victoria, of Connecticut, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Services, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be U.S. Permanent 
  Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty 
  Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
May 24, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Ourisman, Mary Martin, of Florida, to be Ambassador to Barbados, and to 
  serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador 
  to St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, the 
  Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Vincent and the 
  Grenadines.

July 21, 2006--Referred.
August 3, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 13, 2006--Confirmed.


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Patterson, Anne W., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
  State (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs), vice 
  Rober B. Charles.

October 19, 2005--Referred.
October 25, 2005--Public hearing; reported.
November 10, 2005--Confirmed.



Paulson, Henry M., Jr., of New York, to be United States Governor of the 
  International Monetary Fund for a term of five years; United States 
  Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 
  for a term of five years; United States Governor of the Inter-American 
  Development Bank for a term of five years; United States Governor of 
  the African Development Bank for a term of five years; United States 
  Governor of the Asian Development Bank; United States Governor of the 
  African Development Fund; United States Governor of the European Bank 
  for Reconstruction and Development, vice John W. Snow, resigned.

July 12, 2006--Referred.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Peterson, Katherine Hubay, of California, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Botswana.

June 6, 2005--Referred.
July 21, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Phillips, Stanley Davis, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Estonia.

December 5, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Pierce, Roger Dwayne, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Cape 
  Verde.

April 25, 2005--Referred.
June 8, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Plasencia, Jorge A., of Florida, to be a Member of the Advisory Board 
  for Cuba Broadcasting for a term expiring October 27, 2006, vice 
  Joseph Francis Glennon, term expired.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Powell, Dina Habib, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Educational and Cultural Affairs), vice Patricia de Stacy Harrison.

April 28, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.


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Ranneberger, Michael E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Kenya.

March 7, 2006--Referred.
May 25, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Retzer, Michael, of Mississippi, to be Ambassador to the United Republic 
  of Tanzania.

June 28, 2005--Referred.
July 21, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Ricciardone, Francis Joseph, Jr., of New Hampshire, a Career Member of 
  the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
  Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt.

July 25, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2005--Public hearing.
July 29, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Rice, Condoleezza, of California, to be Secretary of State, vice Colin 
  Luther Powell, resigned.

January 4, 2005--Referred.
January 18, 2005--Public hearing (S. Hrg. 109-151).
January 19, 2005--Public hearing. Ordered reported, 17-2. (S. Hrg. 109-
  151)
January 20, 2005--Reported.
January 24, 25 and 26, 2005--Considered by Senate; confirmed, 85-13.



Robinson, David M., of Connecticut, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Co-operative Republic of Guyana.

April 5, 2006--Referred.
May 10, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Rocca, Christina B., of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador during her 
  tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the Conference on 
  Disarmament.

May 11, 2006--Referred.
July 17, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Rood, John C., of Arizona, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (International Security and Non-Proliferation), vice Stephen Georffrey 
  Rademaker, resigned.

July 12, 2006--Referred.
August 2, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 13, 2006--Confirmed.



Rooney, Francis, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Holy See.

July 29, 2005--Referred.
September 19, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Rowe, Leslie V., of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Papua New 
  Guinea, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation 
  as Ambassador to the Solomon Islands and the Republic of Vanuatu.

April 24, 2006--Referred.
June 19, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.


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Salazar, John P., of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring 
  September 20, 2012, vice Anita Perez Ferguson.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Sanders, Jackie Wolcott, of Virginia, to be U.S. Alternate 
  Representative for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations, 
  with the rank of Ambassador.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Sanders, Jackie Wolcott, of Virginia, to be an Alternate U.S. 
  Representative to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United 
  Nations during her tenure of service as U.S. Alternate Representative 
  for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Sanderson, Janet Ann, of Arizona, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Haiti.

November 9, 2005--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Sauerbrey, Ellen R., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Population, Refugees, and Migration).

September 6, 2005--Referred.
October 25, 2005--Public hearing.
January 4, 2006--Received recess appointment.
February 4, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Schafer, Jacqueline Ellen, of the District of Columbia, to be an 
  Assistant Administrator of the U. S. Agency for International 
  Development.

September 6, 2005--Referred.
September 30, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Schieffer, John Thomas, of Texas, to be Ambassador to Japan.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Public hearing; reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Schlicher, Ronald L., of Tennessee, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the 
  Republic of Cyprus.

October 17, 2005--Referred.
November 9, 2005--Public hearing.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Schulte, Gregory L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Representative to the 
  Vienna Office of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.

May 26, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Schulte, Gregory L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Representative to the 
  International Atomic Energy Agency, with the rank of Ambassador.

May 26, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Shannon, Thomas A., Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant 
  Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs).

September 6, 2005--Referred.
September 22, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Shannon, Thomas A., Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be a Member of the 
  Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term 
  expiring September 20, 2012, vice Roger Francisco Noriega.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Shiner, Josette Sheeran, of Virginia, to be an Under Secretary of State 
  (Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs), vice Alan Philip 
  Larson, resigned.

June 28, 2005--Referred.
July 22, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Shiner, Josette Sheeran, of Virginia, to be U.S. Alternate Governor of 
  the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a term 
  of five years; U.S. Alternate Governor of the Inter-American 
  Development Bank for a term of five years; U.S. Alternate Governor of 
  the African Development Bank for a term of five years; U.S. Alternate 
  Governor of the African Development Fund; U.S. Alternate Governor of 
  the Asian Development Bank; and U.S. Alternate Governor of the 
  European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice Alan Phillip 
  Larson.

July 29, 2005--Referred.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.



Silverberg, Kristen, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (International Organization Affairs), vice Kim R. Holmes, resigned.

June 29, 2005--Referred.
July 22, 2005--Public hearing.
July 26, 2005--Reported.
July 29, 2005--Confirmed.



Simon, John A., of Maryland, to be Executive Vice President of the 
  Overseas Private Investment Corporate, vice Ross J. Connelly, 
  resigned.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
March 8, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Skodon, Emil A., of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Brunei 
  Darussalam.

April 14, 2005--Referred.
June 21, 2005--Public hearing.
June 22, 2005--Reported.
June 24, 2005--Confirmed.



Snyder, Jay T., of New York, to be a Member of the United States 
  Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1, 
  2007 (Reappointment).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Sobel, Clifford M., of New Jersey, to be Ambassador to the Federative 
  Republic of Brazil.

May 23, 2006--Referred.
June 22, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Speillings, Margaret, of Texas, to be a U.S. Representative to the 33rd 
  Session of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, 
  Scientific and Cultural Organization.

September 29, 2005--Referred.
September 30, 2005--Confirmed.



Spogli, Ronald, of California, to be Ambassador to the Italian Republic.

June 9, 2005--Referred.
June 29, 2005--Public hearing.
June 30, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Spogli, Ronald, of California, to serve concurrently and without 
  additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of San Marino.

September 21, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Staples, George McDade, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, 
  Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Director General of the Foreign 
  Service, vice W. Robert Pearson, resigned.

March 2, 2006--Referred.
March 28, 2006--Public hearing.
May 10, 2006--Discharged.
May 19, 2006--Confirmed.



Stapleton, Craig Roberts, of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to France.

April 14, 2005--Referred.
May 24, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Stapleton, Craig Roberts, of Connecticut, to serve concurrently and 
  without additional compensation as Ambassador to Monaco.

September 21, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Stewart, Karen B., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
  Belarus.

July 21, 2006--Referred.
July 27, 2006--Public hearing.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



Sullivan, Daniel S., of Alaska, to be an Assistant Secretary of State 
  (Economic and Business Affairs), vice Earl Anthony Wayne.

April 24, 2006--Referred.
May 12, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Symington, W. Stuart IV, of Missouri, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Djibuti.

May 8, 2006--Referred.
May 25, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.


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Taubman, Nicholas F., of Virginia, to be Ambassador to Romania.

October 6, 2005--Referred.
October 20, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Taylor, William B., Jr., of Virginia, to be Ambassador to Ukraine.

May 1, 2006--Referred.
May 12, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Tefft, John F., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister Counselor, to be Ambassador to Georgia.

May 17, 2005--Referred.
May 24, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Tichenor, Warren W., of Texas, to be U.S. Representative to the Office 
  of the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva, 
  with the rank of Ambassador, vice Kevin E. Moley.

March 15, 2006--Referred.
March 28, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Timken, William Robert, Jr., of Ohio, to be Ambassador to the Federal 
  Republic of Germany.

July 20, 2005--Referred.
July 27, 2005--Public hearing.
July 29, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Tobias, Randall L., of Indiana, to be Administrator of the U.S. Agency 
  for International Development.

February 17, 2006--Referred.
March 7, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 29, 2006--Confirmed.



Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Broadcasting 
  Board of Governors (Reappointment).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
September 29, 2006--Returned to the President upon recess during second 
  session.
November 14, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broadcasting 
  Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2007 
  (Reappointment).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
September 29, 2006--Returned to the President upon recess during second 
  session.
November 14, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



Trivelli, Paul A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Nicaragua.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Tschetter, Ronald A., of Minnesota, to be Director of the Peace Corps, 
  vice Gaddi H. Vasquez, resigned.

July 25, 2006--Referred.
September 5, 2006--Public hearing.
September 7, 2006--Reported.
September 13, 2006--Confirmed.



Tuttle, Robert H., of California, to be Ambassador to the United Kingdom 
  of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

June 9, 2005--Referred.
June 29, 2005--Public hearing.
June 30, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Vallee, Rodolphe M., of Vermont, to be Ambassador to the Slovak 
  Republic.

May 9, 2005--Referred.
May 26, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



van Voorst, Carol, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 
  of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland.

October 28, 2005--Referred.
November 9, 2005--Public hearing.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Vasquez, Gaddi H., of California, for the rank of Ambassador during his 
  tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the United Nations 
  Agencies for Food and Agriculture.

April 25, 2006--Referred.
May 24, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Vaughn, Jack, of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the 
  Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 2006, vice 
  Patricia Hill Williams, term expired.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Vaughn, Jack, of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the 
  Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 2012.

September 20, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Vershbow, Alexander R., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of 
  the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador 
  to the Republic of Korea.

September 6, 2005--Referred.
September 22, 2005--Public hearing.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 6, 2005--Confirmed.


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Wagner, Ann Louise, of Missouri, to be Ambassador to Luxembourg.

May 16, 2005--Referred.
May 26, 2005--Public hearing.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



Wallace, Mark D., of Florida, to be U.S. Representative to the United 
  Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the rank of Ambassador, 
  vice Patrick Francis Kennedy.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Wallace, Mark D., of Florida, to be Alternate U.S. Representative to the 
  Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his 
  tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the United Nations for 
  U.N. Management and Reform.

January 18, 2006--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Wallace, Roger W., of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of 
  the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring October 6, 2008, 
  vice Fred P. DuVal.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
January 4, 2006--Received recess appointment.
February 10, 2006--Referred.
November 16, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Ware, Marilyn, of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to Finland.

October 26, 2005--Referred.
November 9, 2005--Public hearing.
December 14, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Wayne, Earl Anthony, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Argentina.

April 5, 2006--Referred.
May 10, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported.
July 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Weisberg, Robert, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Congo.

November 7, 2005--Referred.
January 25, 2006--Public hearing.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



Welch, C. David, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
  State (Near Eastern Affairs), vice William J. Burns.

February 14, 2005--Referred.
March 11, 2005--Public hearing.
March 15, 2005--Reported.
March 17, 2005--Confirmed.



Whitney, Benson K., of Minnesota, to be Ambassador to Norway.

September 22, 2005--Referred.
October 20, 2005--Public hearing.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



Wilkins, David Horton, of South Carolina, to be Ambassador to Canada.

April 27, 2005--Referred.
May 25, 2005--Public hearing.
May 26, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Williamson, John Clint, of Louisiana, to be Ambassador at Large for War 
  Crimes Issues.

April 6, 2006--Referred.
May 24, 2006--Public hearing.
June 29, 2006--Reported and confirmed.



Wilson, Ross, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic 
  of Turkey.

October 28, 2005--Referred.
November 9, 2005--Public hearing.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Wolff, Alejandro Daniel, of California, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be U.S. Deputy 
  Representative to the United Nations, with the rank and status of 
  Ambassador, and the U.S. Deputy Representative in the United Nations 
  Security Council.

October 17, 2005--Referred.
November 8, 2005--Public hearing.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Wolff, Alejandro Daniel, of California, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be U.S. 
  Representative to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United 
  Nations during his tenure of service as U.S. Deputy Representative to 
  the United Nations.

October 17, 2005--Referred.
November 8, 2005--Public hearing.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Wood, Michael, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to Sweden.

May 1, 2006--Referred.
May 17, 2006--Public hearing.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.


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Yamamoto, Donald Y., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign 
  Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federal 
  Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

September 7, 2006--Referred.
September 20, 2006--Public hearing.
September 29, 2006--Committee discharged and confirmed.



Yovanovitch, Marie L., of Connecticut, a Career Member of the Senior 
  Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kyrgyz 
  Republic.

June 6, 2005--Referred.
June 29, 2005--Public hearing.
June 30, 2005--Committee discharged and confirmed.


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Zoellick, Robert B., of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of State, vice 
  Richard Lee Armitage, resigned.

February 10, 2005--Referred.
February 15, 2005--Public hearing.
February 16, 2005--Reported (S. Hrg. 109-98, p. 29) and confirmed.


 SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, AND FOREIGN SERVICE 
          INFORMATION OFFICERS PROMOTION AND APPOINTMENT LISTS



FSO Promotion List, Donald B. Clark and 35 others (AID).

January 24, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Reported with four names deleted: Donald B. Clark, James 
  Stephenson, Clifford H. Brown and Michael T. Fritz.
March 16, 2005--Confirmed with four names deleted: Donald B. Clark, 
  James Stephenson, Clifford H. Brown and Michael T. Fritz.



FSO Promotion List, Donald B. Clark and 4 others (AID)

January 24, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported with one deletion: James Stephenson.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed with one deletion: James Stephenson.



FSO Promotion List, James Stephenson.

January 24, 2005--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



FSO Promotion List, Peter Fernandez and 9 others (Agriculture)

January 24, 2003--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Reported.
March 16, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Edgar Fulton, Jr. and 9 others (Commerce)

February 8, 2005--Referred.
March 15, 2005--Reported with one name deleted: Edgar Fulton, Jr.
March 16, 2005--Confirmed with one name deleted: Edgar Fulton, Jr.



FSO Promotion List, Edgar Fulton, Jr. (Commerce)

February 8, 2005--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.



FSO Promotion List, Christine Elder and 95 others (State)

April 4, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Todd B. Avery and 100 others (State and Commerce)

April 4, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Michael Hutchinson and 166 others (State, AID and 
  Commerce)

April 4, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Charles W. Howell and 121 others (State, AID and 
  Commerce)

May 9, 2005--Referred.
June 15, 2005--Reported.
June 16, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Deanna Hanek Abdeen and 229 others (State and 
  Commerce)

July 14, 2005--Referred.
October 25, 2005--Reported.
October 28, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Robert S. Connan (Commerce).

July 29, 2005--Referred.
October 5, 2005--Reported.
October 7, 2005--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, R. Nicholas Burns and 149 others (State)

October 17, 2005--Referred.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged; confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Lisa Chiles and 55 others (AID)

December 13, 2005--Referred.
March 14, 2006--Reported.
March 16, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Anne Elizabeth Linnee and 148 others (State and 
  Commerce)

December 13, 2005--Referred.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Lisa M. Anderson and 299 others (State, Commerce and 
  Agriculture)

December 14, 2005--Referred.
February 15, 2006--Reported.
February 16, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Brent Royal Bohne and 86 others (State and Treasury)

February 17, 2006--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Craig B. Allen and 3 others (Commerce)

March 30, 2006--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Anita Katial and 321 others (State, Agriculture, 
  Commerce, International Broadcasting Bureau and Treasury).

April 24, 2006--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, James C. Charlifue and 222 others (State, USAID, 
  Commerce and Treasury).

June 16, 2006--Referred.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, M. Suzanne Archuleta and 129 others (State).

July 12, 2006--Referred.
August 1, 2006--Reported.
August 3, 2006--Confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, William R. Brownfield and 148 others (State).

September 28, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Discharged and confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, James A. Jimenez and 115 others (State and Commerce)

September 29, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Discharged and confirmed.



FSO Promotion List, Laurie Jeanne Meininger and 125 others (State and 
  Commerce)

November 13, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Discharged and confirmed.


                     UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
                              60th SESSION

Representatives



Ameri, Goli, of Oregon, to be a Representative of the United States of 
  America to the Sixtieth Session of the General Assembly of the United 
  Nations.

November 10, 2005--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



Payne, Donald M., of New Jersey, to be a Representative of the United 
  States of America to the Sixtieth Session of the General Assembly of 
  the United Nations.

November 10, 2005--Referred.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged; confirmed.



Royce, Edward Randall, of California, to be a Representative of the 
  United States of America to the Sixtieth Session of the General 
  Assembly of the United Nations.

November 10, 2005--Referred.
November 18, 2005--Committee discharged; confirmed.

Alternates:



Acklie, Duane, of Nebraska, to be an Alternate Representative of the 
  United States of America to the Sixtieth Session of the General 
  Assembly of the United Nations.

November 10, 2005--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.



O'Brien, Robert C., of California, to be an Alternate Representative of 
  the United States of America to the Sixtieth Session of the General 
  Assembly of the United Nations.

November 10, 2005--Referred.
May 23, 2006--Reported.
May 26, 2006--Confirmed.
                              61st SESSION

Representatives:



Boxer, Barbara, of California, to be a Representative of the United 
  States of America to the Sixty-first Session of the General Assembly 
  of the United Nations.

September 15, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.
September 20, 2006--Referred, discharged and confirmed.



Coleman, Norman B., of Minnesota, to be a Representative of the United 
  States of America to the Sixty-first Session of the General Assembly 
  of the United Nations.

September 15, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.
September 20, 2006--Referred, discharged and confirmed.



Siegel, Ned L. of Florida, to be a Representative of the United States 
  of America to the Sixty-first Session of the General Assembly of the 
  United Nations.

September 15, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.

Alternates:



Barrett, Barbara McConnell, of Arizona, to be an Alternate 
  Representative of the United States of America to the Sixty-first 
  Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

September 15, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.



Floyd, Cecil E., of South Carolina, to be an Alternate Representative of 
  the United States of America to the Sixty-first Session of the General 
  Assembly of the United Nations.

September 15, 2006--Referred.
September 18, 2006--Withdrawn.
September 20, 2006--Referred.
December 8, 2006--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the 
  second session.
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                       ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
                       ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE

            * Closed session    ** Open and closed session
                              ------------


January 18, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Rice) (S. Hrg. 109-151)


January 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Rice) (S. Hrg. 109-151)


January 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


February 1, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Strategies for Reshaping U.S. Policy in Iraq and the Middle East (S. 
Hrg. 109-21)


February 1, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


*February 9, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
An Update on Six-Party Talks


February 10, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Tsunami Response: Lessons Learned (S. Hrg. 109-153)


February 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Zoellick)


February 16, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The President's Budget for Foreign Affairs (S. Hrg. 109-98)


February 16, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting (S. Hrg. 109-98)


February 17, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Democracy on the Retreat in Russia (S. Hrg. 109-83)


March 2, 2005

(Full Committee/Subcommittee Chairmen)
Foreign Assistance Oversight (S. Hrg. 109-141)


March 3, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


March 8, 2005

(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Allen)
The Future of Democracy in the Black Sea Area (S. Hrg. 109-112)


March 11, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Burns, Welch and Bellinger)


March 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nomination (Krongard)


March 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (DeTrani, Schieffer and Hill)


March 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


March 16, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Lifting of the EU Arms Embargo on China (S. Hrg. 109-94)


March 21, 2005

(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Narcotics Affairs/
Coleman)
U.S.-Latin American Relations: A View from the Land of 10,000 Lakes


April 11, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Bolton) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 109-01)


April 12, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Bolton)


April 13, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Fried and Joseph)


April 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Combating Terrorism Through Education: The Near East & South Asian 
Experience (S. Hrg. 109-155)


April 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


April 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
A Review of the Anti-Corruption Strategies of the African Development 
Bank, Asian Development Bank and European Bank on Reconstruction and 
Development (S. Hrg. 109-167)


April 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Millennium Challenge Corporation's Global Impact (S. Hrg. 109-187)


May 11, 2005

(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Allen)
U.S.-E.U. Regulatory Cooperation on Emerging Technologies (S. Hrg. 109-
206)


May 12, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting (Printed in Exec. Rept. 109-01)


May 17, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Commission for Africa: Recommendations for a Coherent Strategy for 
Africa (S. Hrg. 109-203)


**May 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iran: Weapons Proliferation, Terrorism and Democracy (S. Hrg. 109-211)


May 24, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Aguirre, Nuland, Finley, Tefft and Stapleton)


May 25, 2005

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nominations (Wilkins, Eaton, Derham, Dieter, Trivelli and Jewell)


May 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nominations (McCormack and Dina Powell)


May 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Vallee, Bordonaro and Wagner)


June 7, 2005

(Full Committee /Lugar)
Nomination (Khalilzad)


June 7, 2005

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
The Emergence of China Throughout Asia: Security and Economic 
Consequences for the U.S. (S. Hrg. 109-239)


June 8, 2005

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Bridgewater, Booth, McCulley and Pierce)


June 9, 2005

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nominations (Griffin and Fore)


June 9, 2005

(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Narcotics Affairs/
Coleman)
Safety and Convenience in Cross-Border Travel: An Analysis of the 
Western Hemisphere Initiative (S. Hrg. 109-221)


June 14, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
North Korea: An Update on Six-Party Talks and Matters Related to the 
Resolution of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis (S. Hrg. 109-226)


June 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Neumann, Schulte and Hess)


June 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


June 16, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Stabilization and Reconstruction: Building Peace in a Hostile 
Environment (S. Hrg. 109-236)


June 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S. Policy Toward Russia (S. Hrg. 109-250)


June 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Murkowski)
Nominations (Dinger, Mussomeli and Skodon)


June 22, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


June 23, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Hope for the Future: Developing an HIV/AIDS Vaccine (S. Hrg. 109-292)


June 29, 2005

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Beyrle, Yovanovitch, Tuttle and Spogli)


June 30, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Challenge to the Middle East Road Map (S. Hrg. 109-268)


July 12, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
North American Cooperation on the Border (S. Hrg. 109-423)


July 14, 2005

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nomination (Crumpton)


July 18, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Improving Security in Iraq (S. Hrg. 109-312)


July 18, 2005

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Milovanovic and Cain)


July 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Advancing Iraqi Political Development (S. Hrg. 109-312)


July 20, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Accelerating Economic Progress in Iraq (S. Hrg. 109-312)


July 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
United Nations Reform (S. Hrg. 109-356)


July 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Eastham, Peterson and Retzer)


July 22, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Hughes, Shiner, Silverberg and Frazer)


July 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Energy Trends in China and India: Implications for the U.S. (S. Hrg. 
109-326)


July 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


July 27, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Timken, Burns, Jones and Ricciardone)


July 27, 2005

(Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Sununu)
United Nations Peacekeeping Reform (S. Hrg. 109-322)


September 8, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Mosbacher, Holland and Boyer)


September 15, 2005

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
U.S.-Indonesia Relations (S. Hrg. 109-407)


September 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Gray, Rooney and Hoffman)


September 20, 2005

(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Narcotics Affairs/
Coleman)
Challenge or Opportunity? China's Role in Latin America (S. Hrg. 109-
442)


September 21, 2005

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nominations (Shannon, Ford, Langdale and Johnson)


September 22, 2005

(Full Committee/Murkowski)
Nominations (Vershbow, Herbold and McCormick)


September 27, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Danilovich)


September 27, 2005

(Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade 
Promotion/Hagel)
Energy Supplies in Eurasia and Implications for U.S. Energy Security (S. 
Hrg. 109-866)


September 28, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Darfur Revisited: The International Response (S. Hrg. 109- 868)


September 29, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Treaties (Treaty Docs. 108-7, 108-24, 109-1 and 109-2) (S. Hrg. 109-324)


September 29, 2005

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
A Review of U.S.-Japan Relations


September 30, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Hillen, Lowenkron, Hill and Schafer)


October 5, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


October 6, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Dorn and Gambatesa)


October 6, 2005

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Dunn, Martinez and Arietti)


October 18, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Prospects for United Nations Reform


October 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iraq in U.S. Foreign Policy (S. Hrg. 109-449)


October 19, 2005

(Full Committee/Chafee)
Nomination (Hale)


October 20, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Arnall, Whitney, McCaw and Taubman)


October 20, 2005

(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs/Chafee)
U.S. Foreign Policy, Petroleum, and the Middle East (S. Hrg. 109-448)


October 25, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Sauerbrey, Bergner and Patterson)


October 25, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


October 26, 2005

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Cason)


November 1, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


November 2, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S.-Indian Nuclear Energy Cooperation: Security and Nonproliferation 
Implications (S. Hrg. 109-384)


November 8, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Kosovo: A Way Forward? (S. Hrg. 109-683)


November 8, 2005

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nomination (Wolff)


November 9, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Avian Influenza--Are We Prepared? (S. Hrg. 109-628)


November 9, 2005

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Schlicher, Wilson, van Voorst and Ware)


November 14, 2005

(Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade 
Promotion/Hagel)
U.S.-International Climate Change Approach: A Clean Technology Solution 
(S. Hrg. 109-879)


November 15, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Treaties (Treaty Docs. 108-12, 108-23, 108-27 and 109-3) (S. Hrg. 109-
342)


November 16, 2005

(Full Committee/Lugar)
High Costs of Crude: The New Currency of Foreign Policy (S. Hrg. 109-
385)


November 17, 2005

(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Martinez)
African Organizations and Institutions: Cross-Continental Progress


December 6, 2005

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
The U.S. and the Pacific Rim: Future Avenues for Economic Cooperation


January 19, 2006

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nominations (McMurray and Higgins)


January 25, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Wallace and Sanders)


January 25, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Sanderson)


January 25, 2006

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Allen, Moller, Browning and Weisberg)


January 31, 2006

(Full Committee/Murkowski)
Nominations (Kenney and Michalak)


February 2, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Tax Treaties (Treaty Docs. 109-4, 109-5, 109-7 and 109-8) (S. Hrg. 109-
308)


February 2, 2006

(Full Committee/Chafee)
Nominations (Grappo and Butenis)


February 7, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
NATO: From Common Defense to Common Security (S. Hrg. 109-485)


February 8, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iraq Stabilization & Reconstruction (S. Hrg. 109-851)


February 8, 2006

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Jacobs and Jackson)


February 9, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
New Initiatives in Cooperative Threat Reduction (S. Hrg. 109-880)


February 15, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The President's Budget for Foreign Affairs (S. Hrg. 109-769)


February 15, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


February 16, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Boucher)


**March 2, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
A Nuclear Iran: Challenges and Responses (S. Hrg. 109-679)


March 7, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Tobias)


March 7, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


March 8, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Richard Miller and Simon)


March 8, 2006

(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Nartotics/Coleman)
The Impact on Latin America of the American Servicemembers' Protection 
Act (S. Hrg. 109-812)


March 14, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


March 15, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Post-Palestinian Election Challenges in the Middle East


March 28, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Multilateral Development Banks: Promoting Effectiveness and Fighting 
Corruption


March 28, 2006

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nominations (Chellaraj, Brister, Staples and Tichenor)


*March 29, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S.-India Atomic Energy Cooperation: The Indian Separation Plan and the 
Administration's Legislative Proposal


March 29, 2006

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
U.S.-Burma Relations


March 30, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Hidden Cost of Oil (S. Hrg. 109-861)


*April 4, 2006

(Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Sununu)
Counterterrorism Priorities


April 5, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S.-India Atomic Energy Cooperation: The Indian Separation Plan and the 
Administration's Legislative Proposal (printed in S. Rept. 109-288)


April 5, 2006

(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Allen)
Islamist Extremism in Europe (S. Hrg. 109-818)


April 6, 2006

(Full Committee/Murkowski)
Nomination (Minton)


April 26, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S.-India Atomic Energy Cooperation: Strategic and Nonproliferation 
Implications (printed in S. Rept. 109-288)


April 27, 2006

(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Narcotics
Affairs/Coleman)
Implementing the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: A Progress Report


 May 3, 2006

(Full Committee/Chafee)
Nominations (Godec and Ford)


May 4, 2006

(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Martinez)
Housing and Urbanization Issues in Africa


May 10, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nominations (Wayne, Robinson and Hughes)


*May 11, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iran's Nuclear Program and the Impact of Potential Sanctions: An 
Intelligence Community Assessment


May 12, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (Derse, Taylor and Sullivan)


May 16, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Energy Security and Oil Dependence (S. Hrg. 109-860)


May 17, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iran's Political/Nuclear Ambitions and U.S. Policy Options (S. Hrg. 109-
763)


May 17, 2006

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Kirby, Cloud, Foley, Jacobson, Wood and Bradtke)


May 18, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Iran's Political/Nuclear Ambitions and U.S. Policy Options (S. Hrg. 109-
763)


May 18, 2006

(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs/Chafee)
Nepal: Transition from Crisis to Peaceful Democracy


May 23, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


May 24, 2006

(Full Committee/Sununu)
Nominations (Vasquez and Williamson)


May 25, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
A Status Report on United Nations Reform (S. Hrg. 109-719)


May 25, 2006

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Ranneberger, Bost, Symington and G. Brown)


May 31, 2006

(Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Sununu)
The Regional Impact of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative


June 7, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Oil Dependence and Economic Risk


June 8, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Development of 
Democracy (S. Hrg. 109-844)


June 8, 2006

(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Murkowski)
Asian Adoptions in the United States (S. Hrg. 109-831)


June 12, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Treaty between the United States of America and the Oriental Republic of 
Uruguay Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of 
Investment (Treaty Doc. 109-9) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 109-17)


June 13, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Counterterrorism: The Changing Face of Terror (S. Hrg. 109-859)


June 15, 2006

(Full Committee/Chafee)
Nomination (Blake)


June 19, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nominations (McCallum and Rowe)


June 21, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
United Nations Convention Against Corruption (Treaty Doc. 109-6) 
(Printed in Exec. Rept. 109-18)


June 21, 2006

(Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade 
Promotion & Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and 
Narcotics/Hagel & Coleman)
International Methamphetamine Trafficking (S. Hrg. 109-858)


June 22, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Energy Security in Latin America (S. Hrg. 109-857)


June 22, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Sobel)


*June 23, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
State Department/Defense Department Cooperation Overseas


June 28, 2006

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nominations (Hoagland, Coneway and Foley)


June 29, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Russia: Back to the Future? (S. Hrg. 109-811)


June 29, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


*July 11, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
A North Korea Update


July 11, 2006

(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Martinez)
Somalia: U.S. Government Policy and Challenges


July 12, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Multilateral Development Banks: Development Effectiveness of 
Infrastructure Projects


July 13, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
An Iraq Update


July 17, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Rocca)


July 18, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Islam and the West: Searching for Common Ground


July 20, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
North Korea: U.S. Policy Options


July 21, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
U.S.-U.K. Extradition Treaty (Treaty Doc. 108-23) (S. Hrg. 109-570)


July 26, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Goldberg)


July 27, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Bolton)


July 27, 2006

(Full Committee/Allen)
Nomination (Graber and Stewart)


July 31, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Dybul)


August 1, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


August 2, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Rood)


August 3, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Ourisman)


August 3, 2006

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nominations (Cabrera, Courville and Donald Johnson)


September 5, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nomination (Tschetter)


September 7, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Business Meeting


September 12, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Nomination (Kunder)


September 13, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Lebanon: Securing a Permanent Cease-Fire (S. Hrg. 109-655)


September 19, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
Responding to Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Next Steps (S. Hrg. 109-648)


September 20, 2006

(Full Committee/Martinez)
Nomination (Yamamoto)


September 21, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
From Coalition to ISAF Command in Afghanistan: The Purpose and Impact of 
the Transition


September 22, 2006

(Full Committee/Murkowski)
Nomination (Bishop)


September 26, 2006

(Full Committee/Lugar)
A New Initiative to Combat Child Hunger


September 26, 2006

(Joint with Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation/
Murkowski and Stevens)
International Polar Year


September 27, 2006

(Full Committee/Coleman)
Nominations (Baxter and Glazer)
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                            Executive Reports


May 18, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-1
The Nomination of John R. Bolton to be U.S. Representative to the United 
Nations with rank of Ambassador and U.S. Representative to the United 
Nations Security Council and U.S. Representative to Sessions of the 
United Nations General Assembly during his tenure of service as U.S. 
Representative to the United Nations


July 28, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-2
Protocol of Amendment to the International Convention on Simplification 
and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (Treaty Doc. 108-6)


July 29, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-3
Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism (Treaty Doc. 107-18)


August 31, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-4
U.N. Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (Treaty Doc. 108-
16)


November 8, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-5
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the 
Government of Canada on Pacific Hake/Whiting (Treaty Doc. 108-24)


November 8, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-6
Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime (Treaty Doc. 108-11)


November 14, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-7
Convention for the Strengthening of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna 
Commission Established by the 1949 Convention Between the United States 
of America and the Republic of Costa Rica (Treaty Doc. 109-2)


November 16, 2005

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-8
Convention on the Conservation and Management of the Highly Migratory 
Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Treaty Doc. 109-1)


March 27, 2006

                                                       Exec. Rept. 109-9
Protocol Amending the Income Tax Convention with France (Treaty Doc. 
109-4)


March 27, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-10
Tax Convention with Bangladesh (Treaty Doc. 109-5)


March 27, 2006

                                                     Exec. Report 109-11
Protocol Amending the Estate, Inheritance, and Gift Tax Convention with 
France (Treaty Doc. 109-7)


March 27, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-12
Protocol Amending the Tax Convention with Sweden (Treaty Doc. 109-8)


March 30, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-13
Protocol of 1997 to Amend the International Convention for the 
Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 
1978 relating thereto (Treaty Doc. 108-7)


April 6, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-14
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties with Germany and Japan (Treaty Docs. 
108-27 and 108-12)


July 28, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-15
Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (Treaty Doc. 
107-21)


August 3, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-16
Protocol between the Government of the United States and the Government 
of the State of Israel amending the Convention on Extradition of 1962 
(Treaty Doc. 109-3)


August 30, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-17
Treaty between the United States of America and the Oriental Republic of 
Uruguay Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of 
Investment (Treaty Doc. 109-9)


August 30, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-18
United Nations Convention Against Corruption (Treaty Doc. 109-6)


September 20, 2006

                                                      Exec. Rept. 109-19
U.S.-U.K. Extradition Treaty (Treaty Doc. 108-23)
                             Senate Reports


S. Rept. 109-35

                                                          March 10, 2005
Foreign Affairs Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007


S. Rept. 109-50

                                                          March 17, 2005
Legislative Activities Report


S. Rept. 109-226

                                                           April 3, 2006
U.S. Additional Protocol Implementation Act


S. Rept. 109-288

                                                           July 20, 2006
United States-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation and U.S. 
Additional Protocol Implementation Act
                                Hearings


January 18 and 19, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-151
The Nomination of Dr. Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State


February 1, 2005

                                                          S. Hrg. 109-21
Strategies for Reshaping U.S. Policy in Iraq and the Middle East


February 10, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-153
Tsunami Response: Lessons Learned


February 16, 2005

                                                          S. Hrg. 109-98
The President's Budget for Foreign Affairs and Business Meeting to Vote 
out the Nomination of Robert B. Zoellick to be Deputy Secretary of State


February 17, 2005

                                                          S. Hrg. 109-83
Democracy in Retreat in Russia


March 2, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-141
Foreign Assistance Oversight


March 8, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-112
The Future of Democracy in the Black Sea Area


March 16, 2005

                                                          S. Hrg. 109-94
The Lifting of the EU Arms Embargo on China


April 19, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-155
Combating Terrorism Through Education: The Near East and South Asian 
Experience


April 21, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-167
A Review of the Anticorruption Strategies of the African Development 
Bank, Asian Development Bank, and European Bank on Reconstruction and 
Development


April 26, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-187
The Millennium Challenge Corporation's Global Impact


May 11, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-206
U.S.-E.U. Regulatory Cooperation on Emerging Technologies


May 17, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-203
The Commission for Africa: Recommendations for a Coherent Strategy for 
Africa


May 19, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-211
Iran: Weapons Proliferation, Terrorism, and Democracy


June 7, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-239
The Emergence of China Throughout Asia: Security and Economic 
Consequences for the United States


June 9, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-221
Safety and Convenience in Cross-Border Travel: An Analysis of the 
Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative


June 14, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-226
North Korea: An Update on Six-Party Talks and Matters Related to the 
Resolution of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis


June 16, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-236
Stabilization and Reconstruction: Building Peace in a Hostile 
Environment


June 21, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-250
U.S. Policy Toward Russia


June 23, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-292
Hope for the Future: Developing an HIV/AIDS Vaccine


June 30, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-268
The Challenge to the Middle East Road Map


July 12, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-423
North American Cooperation on the Border


July 18, 19 and 20, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-312
Policy Options for Iraq


July 21, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-356
United Nations Reform


July 26, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-326
Energy Trends in China and India: Implications for the United States


July 27, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-322
United Nations Peacekeeping Reform


September 15, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-407
U.S.-Indonesia Relations


September 20, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-442
Challenge or Opportunity? China's Role in Latin America


September 27, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-866
Energy Supplies in Eurasia and Implications for U.S. Energy Security


September 28, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-868
Darfur Revisited: The International Response


September 29, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-324
Treaties


October 19, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-449
Iraq in U.S. Foreign Policy


October 20, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-448
U.S. Foreign Policy, Petroleum, and the Middle East


November 2, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-384
U.S.-Indian Nuclear Energy Cooperation: Security and Nonproliferation 
Implications


November 8, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-683
Kosovo: A Way Forward?


November 9, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-628
Avian Influenza: Are We Prepared?


November 14, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-879
U.S. International Climate Change Approach: A Clean Technology Solution


November 15, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-342
Treaties


November 16, 2005

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-385
High Costs of Crude: The New Currency of Foreign Policy


February 2, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-308
Tax Treaties


February 7, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-485
NATO: From Common Defense to Common Security


February 8, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-851
Iraq Stabilization and Reconstruction


February 9, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-880
New Initiatives in Cooperative Threat Reduction


February 15, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-769
The President's Budget for Foreign Affairs


March 2, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-679
A Nuclear Iran: Challenges and Responses


March 30, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-861
The Hidden Cost of Oil


April 5, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-818
Islamist Extremism in Europe


May 16, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-860
Energy Security and Oil Dependence


May 17 and 18, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-763
Iran's Political/Nuclear Ambitions and U.S. Policy Options


May 25, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-719
A Status Report on United Nations Reform


June 8, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-831
Asian Adoptions in the United States


June 8, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-844
The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Development of 
Democracy


June 13, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-859
Counterrorism: The Changing Face of Terror


June 21, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-858
International Methamphetamine Trafficking


June 22, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-857
Energy Security in Latin America


July 21, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-570
U.S.-U.K. Extradition Treaty


September 13, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-655
Lebanon: Securing a Permanent Cease-Fire


September 19, 2006

                                                         S. Hrg. 109-648
Responding to Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Next Steps
                            Committee Prints


November 2004

                                                          S. Prt. 108-59
Annual Report on International Religious Freedom 2004


December 31, 2004

                                                          S. Prt. 108-60
Legislative Calendar


February 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-10
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees


February 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-11
Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations


February 2005

Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2004, Volume I-A


July 2005

Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2004, Volume I-B


September 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-33
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2004, Vols. I and II


October 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-36
Israel's Disengagement from Gaza and Several West Bank Settlements


November 7, 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-39
U.S.-Indian Nuclear Energy Cooperation: Security and Nonproliferation 
Implications


December 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-40
Iraq: Assessment of Progress in Economic Reconstruction and Governmental 
Capacity


December 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-41
Pakistan Earthquake: International Response and Impact on U.S. Foreign 
Policies and Programs


December 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-44
2005 AIDS Vaccine International Conference, Montreal, Canada, September 
6-9, 2005


December 2005

                                                          S. Prt. 109-43
``Plan Colombia'': Elements for Success


January 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-55
Palestinian Legislative Council Elections--Challenges of Hamas' Victory


February 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-54
Haitian Elections: Setting the Foundation for Democracy


April 26, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-61
U.S.-India Atomic Energy Cooperation: Strategic and Nonproliferation 
Implications


May 17 and 18, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-63
Iran's Political/Nuclear Ambitions and U.S. Policy Options


June 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-64
Energy Diplomacy and Security


June 16, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-75
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), London


December 15, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-52
Embassies as Command Posts in the Anti-Terror Campaign


December 15, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-74
Lebanon: Assessing the Cease-Fire and Progress on Stabilization and 
Reconstruction


December 22, 2006

                                                          S. Prt. 109-73
Nongovernmental Organizations and Democracy Promotion ``Giving Voice to 
the People''


January 2006

Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2005, Volume I-A
                               Public Laws


P.L. 109-95 (H.R. 1409)

                                                        November 8, 2005
Assistance for Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children in Developing 
Countries Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-112 (S. 1713)

                                                       November 22, 2005
Iran Nonproliferation Amendments Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-121 (H.R. 1973)

                                                        December 1, 2005
Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-134 (S. 1886)

                                                       December 20, 2005
Naval Vessels Transfer Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-140 (H.R. 4436)

                                                       December 22, 2005
To provide certain authorities for the Department of State, and for 
other purposes.


P.L. 109-159 (S. 1988)

                                                       December 30, 2005
To authorize the transfer of items in the War Reserves Stockpile for 
Allies, Korea.


P.L. 109-164 (H.R. 972)

                                                        January 10, 2006
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-165 (H.R. 2017)

                                                        January 10, 2006
Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 2005.


P.L. 109-167 (H.R. 4501)

                                                        January 10, 2006
Passport Services Enhancement Act of 2005


P.L. 109-210 (S. 1184)

                                                          March 24, 2006
To waive the passport fees for a relative of a deceased member of the 
Armed Forces proceeding abroad to visit the grave of such member or to 
attend a funeral or memorial service for such member.


P.L. 109-267 (H.R. 5877)

                                                          August 4, 2006
To amend the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 to extend the 
authorities provided in such Act until September 29, 2006.


P.L. 109-268 (S. 3741)

                                                          August 4, 2006
To provide funding authority to facilitate the evacuation of persons 
from Lebanon, and for other purposes.


P.L. 109-293 (H.R. 6198)

                                                      September 30, 2006
Iran Freedom Support Act.


P.L. 109-344 (H.R. 3127)

                                                        October 13, 2006
Darfur Peace and Accountability Act of 2006.


P.L. 109-353 (S. 3728)

                                                        October 13, 2006
North Korea Nonproliferation Act of 2006.


P.L. 109-376 (H.R. 860)

                                                        December 1, 2006
To provide for the conveyance of the reversionary interest of the United 
States in certain lands to the Clint Independent School District, El 
Paso County, Texas.


P.L. 109-401 (H.R. 5682)

                                                       December 18, 2006
Henry J. Hyde United States and India Nuclear Cooperation Promotion Act 
of 2006


P.L. 109-446 (S. 2370)

                                                       December 21, 2006
Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006.


P.L. 109-456 (S. 2125)

                                                       December 22, 2006
Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy 
Promotion Act of 2006.


P.L. 109-472 (H.R. 6060)

                                                        January 11, 2007
Department of State Authorities Act of 2006


P.L. 109-480 (H.R. 5948)

                                                        January 12, 2007
Belarus Democracy Reauthorization Act of 2006
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
                              SUBJECT INDEX
                              SUBJECT INDEX
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                                    A



Abraham Lincoln Study Abroad Program, to establish
    S. 3744



Afghanistan
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Neumann, Ronald E.
    Canadian commitment to war on terror in
        H. Con. Res. 408; S. Con. Res 105; S. Con. Res. 109
    Counter-drug efforts in, State/DOD report
        EC 3547
    Freedom Support Act
        EC 2221
    Karzai, welcoming His Excellency
        S. Res. 152, H. Con. Res. 153
    Religious freedom, urging promotion of in
        S. Res. 421
    Taliban, defeat of
        S. Res. 591
    Women, to promote empowerment of
        S. 2392



Africa
    Descendants, recognizing injustices suffered by
        H. Con. Res. 175
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    North, refugee populations, creation of in
        S. Res. 494
    Sub-Saharan, assistance in treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS
        S. 3775
    Support for victims of earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Africa-America Institute, paying tribute to
    S. Con. Res. 47



African Development Bank
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



African Development Foundation
    Board of Directors nominee
        Frazer, Jendayi E.



African Development Fund
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    Treasury draft legislation
        EC 1791
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



African Union
    U.S. Representative
        Courville, Cindy Lou



Agency for International Development (AID)
    Acting Assistant Administrator, designation of
        EC 4886
    Administrator nominee
        Tobias, Randall L.
            EC 6289; EC 6619
    Assistant Administrator nominees
        Bureau for African Affairs
            Almquist, Katherine
        Bureau for Global Health
        Hill, Kent R.
            EC 3491; EC 4675
        Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Response
            Hess, Michael E.
                EC 3491
        Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade
            Schafer, Jacqueline E.
                EC 4675
    Cuba, Transition Initiatives report
        EC 8366
    Deputy Administrator nominee
        Kunder, James R.
    Inspector General nominee
        Gambatesa, Donald A.
    Muslim World studies
        EC 7037
    Nepal, new program by Office of Transition Initiatives
        EC 7600
    Operational readiness in civilian agencies
        S. 3322
    Reports
        Buy American Act
            EC 6623
        Competitive sourcing activities
            EC 481; EC 5533
        Designation of acting Deputy Administrator
            EC 8600
        Development Assistance and Child Survival and Health Programs 
          Allocations
            EC 1788
        Egypt Economic Report
            EC 2059
        Human trafficking in post-conflict and humanitarian emergencies
            EC 8116
        Vacancies
            EC 458-463; EC 665; EC 1151; EC 1875; EC 3137-3138; EC 5680; 
              EC 8122; EC 8599



AIDS (including HIV)
    Coordinator of U.S. Activities to Combat Globally nominee
        Dybul, Mark R.
    India, providing assistance to combat
        S. 674
    Promoting initiatives to develop an HIV vaccine
        S. Res. 42
    Relief, emergency plan for
        EC 2061; EC 6292; EC 8123; EC 9201
    Sub-Saharan Africa, assistance for prevention and treatment of
        S. 3775
    U.S. Global Coordinator reports
        EC 4012; EC 5204; EC 5963; EC 6023; EC 6369; EC 6621; EC 7038-
          39; EC 9264
    Young people, combat in
        S. 3656



Albania
    Jews, commending people of Albania for saving during Holocaust
        S. Res. 521
    NATO, to facilitate timely admission to
        S. 4014
    Parliamentary elections
        S. Con. Res. 34; H. Con. Res. 155



Algeria, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ford, Robert S.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 6851



Ambassador, rank of
    Nominees
        Balton, David B.
        Bliss, Donald T.
        Bolton, John R.
        Boschwitz, Rudolph E.
        Brister, Patricia P.
        Chin, Curtis S.
        Courville, Cindy Lou
        Crumpton, Henry
        DeTrani, Joseph R.
        Dybul, Mark R.
        Finley, Julie
        Gray, C. Boyden
        Griffin, Richard J.
        Michalak, Michael W.
        Miller, Richard T.
        Nuland, Victoria
        Rocca, Christina B.
        Sanders, Jackie W.
        Schulte, Gregory L.
        Tichenor, Warren W.
        Vasquez, Gaddi H.
        Wallace, Mark D.
        Wolff, Alejandro D.



American Council of Young Political Leaders, commemorating 40th 
  anniversary
    H. Con. Res. 430



Americas
    Social Investment and Economic Development Fund for, authorization 
      for establishment
        S. 682



Andorra
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Aguirre, Eduardo, Jr.



Anti-Semitism
    Iran, condemning statements by President of
        S. Res. 292, S. Res. 336, S. Res. 337
    Simon Wiesenthal, honoring life and work
        S. Res. 245, H. Con. Res. 248
    United Nations member states, by
        S. Res. 184, S. Res. 240



Arab League boycott of Israel, steps taken to end
    EC 7040



Argentina
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Wayne, Earl Anthony



Armenia, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Hoagland, Richard E.
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161
    Genocide, U.S. foreign policy reflects understanding and concern for 
      human rights of
        S. Res. 320



ASEAN
    Ambassador, establish position of
        S. 2697



Asia
    South
        Support for victims of earthquake and tsunami
            S. Res. 4, S. Res. 274, S. Res. 319, S. Res. 356
    Central
        Silk Road Strategy Act modification to reflect political and 
          economic changes in region
            S. 2749



Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum
    Senior Official nominee
        Michalak, Michael W.



Asian Development Bank
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    U.S. Director
        Chin, Curtis S.
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



Asian Development Fund
    Treasury draft legislation
        EC 1794



Atomic Energy Act of 1954
    India, to exempt from certain requirements of
        S. 3709; H.R. 5682
    Waiver of certain requirements with respect to India
        S. 2429



Australia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McCallum, Robert D., Jr.
    Defense equipment, State Dept. certification of transfer
        EC 2488; EC 3093; EC 4677; EC 5201; EC 8604; EC 6854



Australia Group
    Certification of effectiveness by State Dept.
        EC 475; EC 5710



Austria
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McCaw, Susan R.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4801; EC 4881



Azerbaijan, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Derse, Anne E.
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675
    Elections, calling for free and fair parliamentary
        S. Res. 226, S. Res. 260
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161
    Freedom Support Act, extension of waiver
        EC 5679
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599
                                    B



Bangladesh
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Butenis, Patricia A.
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    Tax Convention
        Treaty Doc. 109-5



Baku
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161



Bank for International Settlements
    H.R. 3269



Barbados
    Ambassadorial nominee (see also Caribbean, Eastern)
        Ourisman, Mary Martin



Belarus, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Stewart, Karen B.
    Belarus Democracy Act of 2004, reauthorization
        H.R. 5948
    Presidential elections, urging free and fair
        S. Res. 401



Belgium
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Fox, Sam
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 8114
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9286



Belize
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dieter, Robert Johann



Benin, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Brown, Gayleatha Beatrice
    Presidential Determination waiving prohibition on military 
      assistance to
        EC 4300



Biological Diversity, Convention on
    Treaty Doc. 103-20



Board for International Broadcasting (BBG)
    Authorizing legislation
        EC 1190, S. 600



Bolivia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Goldberg, Philip S.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 467



Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Constitutional reform process, expressing sense of Senate on
        S. Res. 400
    Danger Pay Allowance, termination of
        EC 7846
    Report on conditions in
        EC 478
    Srebrenica, massacre in 1995
        S. Res. 134



Botswana, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Peterson, Katherine Hubay



Brazil, Federative Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Sobel, Clifford M.



Broadcasting Board of Governors
    Annual Report
        EC 2818
    Authorities, to provide certain
        S. 3925
    Nominees
        Hirschberg, D. Jeffrey
        McKinnon, Mark
        Tomlinson, Kenneth Y.
    Report of Vacancy
        EC 464



Brunei, Darussalam
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Skodon, Emil A.



Bulgaria, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Beyrle, John Ross



Burkina Faso
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jackson, Jeanine E.



Burma
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    Military junta, comdemning
        S. Res 484
    Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, recognizing
        S. Res. 174



Burundi, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Moller, Patricia N.
                                    C



Cambodia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Mussomeli, Joseph A.
    Cheam Channy, calling for release from prison
        S. Res. 65
    Democratic freedoms, expressing concern by undermining of
        S. Res. 353
    Military assistance to, waiving prohibition on
        EC 3767



Canada
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Wilkins, David H.
    Defense equipment, articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 2178; EC 2488; EC 3493; EC 4573; EC 4677; EC 4881; EC 5201; 
          EC 6405; EC 7633; EC 8357; EC 8604; EC 8611; EC 9294; EC 9299; 
          EC 6854
    Hake/Whiting Agreement
        Treaty Doc. 18-24
    International Traffic in Arms Regulations, clarifications of 
      coverage
        EC 5062
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9200
    North American Investment Fund
        S. 3622
    Seal hunt, urging end to
        S. Res. 33
    Security and safety, to bolster in U.S. and Mexico
        S. 853
    Terror, renewed commitment to war on in Afghanistan
        H. Con. Res. 408; S. Con. Res. 105; S. Con. Res. 109



Cape Verde, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Pierce, Roger Dwayne



Caribbean
    African descendants in
        H. Con. Res. 175
    Basin Port Assistance Program, to establish
        S. 744
    Center for Caribbean Basin Trade, to establish
        S. 704
    Eastern (including St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda, 
      Dominica, Grenada, St. Vincent & the Grenadines)
        Ambassadorial nominee
            Ourisman, Mary Martin



Caucasus, South
    Silk Road Strategy Act modification to reflect political and 
      economic changes in region
        S. 2749



Central America
    Earthquake and mudslides, assistance to victims of
        H. Con. Res. 280



Cetaceans, condemning the inhumane and unnecessary slaughter of small
    S. Res. 99



Child marriage, to reduce
    S. 3651



Chile
    State certification of export of defense equipment to
        EC 4676; EC 8465-66



China, People's Republic of
    Anti-secession law, expressing concern
        S. Con. Res. 21; S. Con. Res. 24; H. Con. Res. 98; S. Res. 220
    European arms export embargo maintenance
        S. Res. 59
    Export of accelerometers to
        PM 33
    Festival of at Kennedy Center
        S. Con. Res. 56
    Laogai, calling on international community to condemn system of
        H. Con. Res. 294
    Law and practice in, urging conformity to international standards
        S. Con. Res. 88
    Peaceful business and cultural engagement of US with
        S. 1117
    Space launch industry, export of items not detrimental to U.S.
        EC 2491; EC 7839; EC 9060-61
    Zhisheng, Gao, urging reinstating of law firm
        H. Con. Res. 365
    Ziyang, Zhao, recognizing contributions of
        S. Res. 55



Civilian agencies readiness
    S. 209



Climate change, global
    Negotiation of international commitments
        S. Res. 312



Colombia
    Anti-narcotics, State report on U.S. military personnel and 
      individual civilian contractors involved in
        EC 3857; EC 5060; EC 5785; EC 9040
    Contractors involved in supporting antinarcotics campaign
        EC 150; EC 2177; EC 7867
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 466; EC 3094



Comoros, Union of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McGee, James D.



Congo, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Weisberg, Robert
    Promote relief, security and democracy
        S. 2125



Conventional Weapons Convention, Protocols to
    Treaty Doc. 105-1; Treaty Doc. 109-10



Corruption, U.N. Convention Against
    Treaty Doc. 109-6



Costa Rica, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Langdale, Mark



Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bliss, Donald T.



Crime, UN Convention Against Transnational Organized
    Treaty Doc. 108-16



Croatia, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bradtke, Robert Anthony
    NATO, to facilitate timely admission to
        S. 4014
    Recognition of progress in strengthening democratic institutions, 
      respect for human rights and rule of law and recommending 
      integration into NATO
        S. Res. 342



Cuba
    Agricultural products, facilitating sale to
        S. 328, S. 634
    AID Office of Transition Initiatives report
        EC 8366
    Assembly to Promote the Civil Society in Cuba, support for meeting
        S. Res. 140
    Compliance with U.S. agreement
        EC 8994
    Democracy, development and stabilization, supporting
        S. Res. 476
    Dissident Martha Beatriz Roque, condemning beating and intimidation 
      of
        S. Res. 469
    Emigration policies report
        EC 2063; EC 4799; EC 6922
    Human rights crackdown, two-year anniversary
        H. Con. Res. 81
    Iran, expressing concern relating to alliance with
        S. Res. 587
    Maritime Boundary Agreement
        Ex. H, 96-1
    Peaceful transition, encourage multilateral cooperation and 
      facilitate
        S. 3769
    Telecommunications services, Treasury report detailing payments made
        EC 3860; EC 6024; EC 8421
    Travel to
        S. 894



Cuba Broadcasting, Advisory Board Member
    Nominee
        Plasencia, Jorge A.



Customs Procedures, Protocol of Amendment to International Convention on 
  the Simplification and Harmonization of
    Treaty Doc. 108-6



Cybercrime, Council of Europe Convention
    Treaty Doc. 108-11



Cyprus
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Schlicher, Ronald L.
    Negotiated solution, report on progress toward
        EC 6295



Czech Republic
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Graber, Richard W.
                                    D



Defense Security Cooperation Agency
    Report pursuant to Arms Export Control Act
        EC 5911



Democracy, to strengthen and advance in foreign countries
    S. 516



Denmark
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Cain, James
    Tax Convention amendment
        Treaty Doc. 109-19
    Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation
        Treaty Doc. 108-8



Development banks, authorizations of appropriations for
    S. 1129



Disarmament
    Coordination of proliferation interdiction activities
        S. 1949; S. 2566
    U.S. Representative to Conference on
        Rocca, Christina B.



Discrimination, Convention on Elimination of All Forms Against Women
    Ex. R, 96-2



Djibouti, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Symington, W. Stuart, IV



Dominican Republic
    Military assistance to, waiving prohibition on
        EC 3768



Drug interdiction
    PM 7; EC 5773
                                    E



East Timor
    Danger Pay Allowance, termination of
        EC 7848; EC 8470



Eastern Europe
    Annual Report on U.S. assistance to
        EC 3548; EC 6622



Economic sanctions
    Framework for consideration by legislative and executive branches
        S. 270



Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, International Covenant on
    Ex. D, 95-2



Ecuador, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jewell, Linda



Egypt
    AID Economic Report on
        EC 2059
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ricciardone, Francis Joseph, Jr.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 6294
    Elections, presidential and parliamentary
        H. Con. Res. 284
    Terrorist attack, expressing sympathy for people of
        S. Res. 210



El Salvador
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Glazer, Charles L.
    Archeological material, imposition of import restrictions
        EC 2489
    Commemorating lives and work of executed persons in 1980
        S. Res. 327



Endangered Species (CITES Convention)
    Treaty Doc. 98-10



Energy
    Foreign governments and entities, increase cooperation between U.S. 
      Government and
        S. 2435
    Promoting global energy security with India
        S. 1950



Enterprise of the Americas Multilateral Investment Fund
    H.R. 4916



Equatorial Guinea, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Johnson, Donald C.



Estonia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Phillips, Stanley Davis
    Extradition Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 109-16
    Russian Federation statement re occupation and annexation
        S. Con. Res. 32; S. Con. Res. 35; H. Con. Res. 128



Ethiopia, Federal Democratic Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Yamamoto, Donald Y.



Eurasia
    Annual Report on U.S. assistance to
        EC 3548; EC 6622



European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



European Union
    Arms export embargo on People's Republic of China, urging 
      maintenance of
        S. Res. 91
    China, urging maintenance of arms export embargo against
        S. Res. 59
    Extradition Agreement with
        Treaty Doc. 109-14
    Hezbollah, urging European Union to add to its terrorist 
      organizations list
        S. Res. 82
    Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement with
        Treaty Doc. 109-13
    Summit, sense of Senate
        S. Res. 178
    Tariff treatment of multi-chip integrated circuits, agreement on
        PM 31
    Transatlantic market, urging US to work together to strengthen
        S. Res. 632
    U.S. Representative nominee
        Gray, C. Boyden



Exchange, educational and cultural (see Mutual Educational and Cultural 
  Exchange Act of 1961)



Extradition Treaties
    Estonia
        Treaty Doc. 109-16
    European Union
        Treaty Doc. 109-14
    Great Britain and Northern Ireland
        Treaty Doc. 108-23
    Israel amendment
        Treaty Doc. 109-3
    Latvia
        Treaty Doc. 109-15
    Malta
        Treaty Doc. 109-17
                                    F



Fiji Islands, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dinger, Larry Miles



Finland
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ware, Marilyn
    Defense equipment certification from State Dept.
        EC 8254
    Helsinki Final Act, recognition of 30th anniversary of
        S. J. Res. 19
    Tax Convention amendment
        Treaty Doc. 109-18



Fisheries Agreement
    Russian Federation, with
        PM 1



Foreign Agents Registration Act, Attorney General report
    EC 1459; EC 5206-5207; EC 6137



Foreign Assistance
    Act of 1961
        Assistance for quality basic education in developing countries
            S. 3909
        Assistance for orphans and other vulnerable children
            S. 350, H.R. 1409
    Assistance for sub-Saharan Africa for prevention and treatment of 
      HIV/AIDS
            S. 3775
        Certification by recipients that assistance will not be used to 
          intentionally traffic in goods or services that contain 
          counterfeit marks
            S. 3800
        Philippines, 506 drawdown
            EC 1069
        Tuberculosis, increased assistance for
            S. 2465
    Authorization for 2006 and 2007
        S. 600
    Newborns, children and mothers, to improve the health of
        S. 2765
    Waiver of two sections
        EC 5202
    Water, safe and sanitation, as part of
        S. 492, H.R. 1973



Foreign debt
    Imposing limits on
        S. 355



Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Act
    Permitted continued use of funds appropriated in 2006 for assistance 
      to the Russian Federation
        EC 7598



Foreign Relations, Committee on
    Appointments
        S. Res. 5, S. Res. 6
    Spending authorization
        S. Res. 32, S. Res. 50



France
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Stapleton, Craig R.
    Defense articles or services certifications by State Dept.
        EC 3498; 4801; EC 4881; EC 6405; EC 7633; EC 9293
    St. Denis City, condemning decision to name street for murderer of 
      Philadelphia policeman
        S. Con. Res. 102
    Tax Convention, Amending
        Treaty Doc. 109-4; Treaty Doc. 109-7



French Guiana
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 8253
                                    G



Gabon
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 7731



Geneva Conventions,
    Protocol II, Additional
        Treaty Doc. 100-2
    Protocol III
        Treaty Doc. 109-10



Georgia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Tefft, John F.
    Commemorating life of late Zurab Ahvania, former Prime Minister of
        S. Res. 46
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161
    NATO, to facilitate timely admission to
        S. 4014
    Russian actions regarding
        S. Res. 69, S. Res. 139
    South Ossetian Peace Plan, expressing support for
        S. Res. 344



Germany, Federal Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Timken, William Robert, Jr.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4801; EC 6923; EC 7301; EC 7539; EC 7633
    Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
        Treaty Doc. 108-27
    Tax Convention amendment
        Treaty Doc. 109-20



Ghana
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bridgewater, Pamela E.
    Certification of export of defense articles to
        EC 2723



Global Environmental Protection Assistance Act of 1989 amendments
    S. 745



Global Family Day, requesting President to issue proclamation calling 
  for observance of
    H. Con. Res. 317



Global Health Corps, to establish
    S. 850



Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Tuttle, Robert H.
    Extradition Treaty with
        Treaty Doc. 108-23
    Terrorist attacks, expression of sympathy after
        S. Res. 193



Greece
    Defense equipment certification by State Dept.
        EC 457



Greenhouse gas
    Promoting intensity of
        S. 386
    Reducing emissions
        S. J. Res. 5
    Technologies to reduce intensity of
        S. 883



Group of 8 Nations
    Russian Federation, conditioning participation in
        S. Con. Res. 14



Guatemala
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Derham, James M.



Guinea-Bissau, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jacobs, Janice L.



Guyana, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Robinson, David M.
                                    H



Hague Convention for Protection of Cultural Property
    Treaty Doc. 106-1



Hague Convention on Inter-country Adoption
    EC 5531-5532



Haiti
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Sanderson, Janet Ann
    Arms embargo, partial lift of
        EC 8471
    Commending democratic elections and congratulating President-elect 
      Preval
        H. Con. Res. 353
    Democracy, development and stabilization, promoting
        S. Res. 409; S. Res. 476



Hazardous chemicals in international trade
    Rotterdam Convention
        Treaty Doc. 106-21



HIV (See AIDS)



Holy See, Ambassadorial nominee
    Rooney, Francis



Homeland Security, Department
    Nomenclature changes reflecting creation of
        EC 6368



Honduras, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ford, Charles A.



Hong Kong, defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
    EC 8607



Human Rights
    American Convention on
        Ex. F, 95-2
    Armenian genocide, U.S. foreign policy toward
        S. Res. 320
    Cuba, two-year anniversary of crackdown
        H. Con. Res. 81
    Refugee populations, creation of
        S. Res. 494
    State reports on
        EC 1795; EC 5975; EC 6318
    Violations by Government of Syrian Arab Republic
        H. Con. Res. 18
    UN Commission on, reform not adequate
        S. Res. 419



Hume, John, paying tribute to
    S. Res. 54



Hungary, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Foley, April H.



Hunger relief
    S. Res. 227
                                    I



Iceland, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        van Voorst, Carol



Immigration and Nationality Act--Unlawful Voters report
    EC 2062



India
    Atomic Energy Act, to exempt India from certain requirements of
        S. 3709; H.R. 5682, H. Con. Res. 502
    Condemning terrorist attacks in
        S. Res. 527
    Energy, promoting global security with
        S. 1950
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    HIV/AIDS, providing assistance to combat
        S. 674
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 8605
    Sikhs, honoring and expressing condolences on death of Yogi Bhajan
        H. Con. Res. 34
    Waiver of certain requirements under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954
        S. 2429



Indonesia
    Earthquake and tsunami, expression of sympathy and pledge of support 
      for victims of
        S. Res. 4, S. Res. 503
    Terrorist attacks, expression of sympathy after
        S. Res. 264



Industrial designs, agreement regarding registration of
    Treaty Doc. 109-21



Intellectual Property Rights, protecting
    S. Con. Res. 28



Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, State report 
  pursuant to
    EC 3545



Inter-American Convention Against Illicit Manufacturing of Firearms, 
  Ammunition, Explosives
    Treaty Doc. 105-49



Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism
    Treaty Doc. 107-18



Inter-American Development Bank
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



Inter-American Foundation
    Nominees
        Board of Directors
            Arnold, Kay Kelley
            Bryner, Gary C.
            Dodd, Thomas J.
            Franco, Adolfo A.
            Hogan, Nadine
            Morales, Hector E.
            Noriega, Roger F.
            Salazar, John P.
            Shannon, Thomas A., Jr.
            Vaughn, Jack
            Wallace, Roger W.



International Atomic Energy Agency
    Annual review of programs and projects report
        EC 5964; EC 8125
    Implementing U.S. obligations under Treaty Doc. 107-7
        S. 2489
    Iran
        Support for referral to UN Security Council for noncompliance 
          with obligations
            S. Res. 349
    U.S. Representative nominee
        Schulte, Gregory L.
    Technical assistance to
        EC 7866



International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
    Alternate Executive Director nominee
        Dorn, Jennifer L.
    Alternate U.S. Governor nominee
        Shiner, Josette S.
    Executive Director nominee
        Holland, Robert B., III
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



International Claims Settlement Act
    Turkey, to allow certain claims by U.S. citizens against
        S. 3520



International Development Association
    Treasury draft legislation
        EC 1792



International exchange programs database, creation of
    S. Res. 104



International Labour Conference, State Dept. report
    EC 1261; EC 6025



International Labor Organization
    Convention concerning discrimination (employment and occupation)
        Treaty Doc. 105-45
    Convention on employment policy
        Ex. G, 89-2
    Convention on right to organize
        Ex. S. 81-1
    Revisions of conventions from previous conferences
        Ex. C. 87-2



International Monetary Fund
    China manipulation of exchange rate, urging investigation
        S. Res. 270
    U.S. Alternate Governor nominee
        Bernanke, Ben S.
    U.S. Executive Director nominee
        Lundsager, Margrethe
    U.S. Governor nominee
        Paulson, Henry M., Jr.



International organizations, report on U.S. contributions to
    EC 3745; EC 8117



International Organizations Immunities Act, amendment of
    H.R. 3269



International Religious Freedom report
    EC 4301



International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Amendments to Constitution 
  and Convention
    Treaty Doc. 108-5; Treaty Doc. 109-11



International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Dept. of State report on
    EC 2675; EC 5460; EC 6139



International Whaling Commission
    U.S. policy at annual meetings
        S. Con. Res. 33; S. Con. Res. 99



Internet
    Exercise of control over by international organizations
        S. Res. 273; S. Res. 316; S. Res. 323
    Tariff treatment for multi-chip integrated products, agreement with 
      European Union, Japan, Republic of Korea and Taiwan
        PM 31



Inter-Parliamentary Union
    Reports
        Revisiting Free and Fair Elections
            EC 5205
        Second World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments
            EC 5208



Investment treaties
    Nicaragua
        Treaty Doc. 106-33
    Uruguay
        Treaty Doc. 109-9



Iran
    IAEA technical assistance to
        EC 7866
    Alliances with Cuba and Venezuela, expressing concern
        S. Res. 587
    Baha'i community, calling for emancipation of
        S. Con. Res. 101; H. Con. Res. 415
    Condemning anti-Israel sentiments expressed by President of
        S. Res. 292, S. Res. 336, S. Res. 337
    Condemning violations of Paris Agreement
        S. Res. 349
    Democracy, support for transition to
        S. 333; H.R. 282, S. 3870; S. 3971; H.R. 6198
    Holocaust, condemning conference denying occurrence of
        S. Res 633
    Human rights record, holding current government responsible for
        S. 3870
    Internationale de Football Association, urging prevention of Iranian 
      groups or persons from participation in soccer matches
        S. Res. 436
    Nonproliferation Act of 2000, making amendments to
        S. 1713; EC 3091; S. 2279
    Nuclear fuel assemblies, provision of
        S. 1737
    Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, condemning for violations of
        S. Con. Res. 76, S. Con. Res. 78, S. Res. 351, H. Con. Res. 341
    Nuclear program, discouraging
        S. 4032
    Sanctions Act of 1996, to extend
        H.R. 5877, S. 3994
    United Nations Disarmament Commission, expressing disappointment 
      with respect to election to leadership position in
        S. Res 442



Iraq
    Accountability Review Board reports
        EC 4298; EC 3742; EC 5112; EC 6910; EC 7399
    Agreement, promoting a comprehensive political
        S. Res. 470
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Khalilzad, Zalmay
    Authorization for use of military force against
        EC 1073; EC 1874; EC 2492; EC 3730; EC 6407; EC 7300; EC 7492
    Defense equipment, services or articles certification by State Dept.
        EC 2309; EC 3496; EC 6404; EC 8354
    Elections, commending
        S. Res. 26, S. Res. 38
    Inspector General for Reconstruction, extension of termination date
        S. 1371
    Military, diplomatic, political and economic measures undertaken to 
      successfully complete mission
        EC 6366; EC 7865; EC 8657
    Mission, accomplishing
        S. Con. Res. 93
    Policy, expressing U.S.
        S. J. Res. 34
    Political resolution, to spur
        S. J. Res. 39
    Post-liberation report from State Dept.
        EC 4878; EC 5534; EC 8126
    Radio Al Mahaba, commending and supporting
        S. Res. 511
    Redeployment of U.S. forces by July 1, 2007
        S. 4049
    Troop presence by U.S.
        S. Res 515
    Unity government in, strategy for empowering
        S. J. Res. 33
    Withdrawing U.S. troops, providing a strategy for
        S. J. Res. 36
    Women's rights under new constitution
        S. Res. 231



Ireland
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Foley, Thomas C.
    Good Friday Agreement of 1998, expressing support for
        S. Res. 173
    Hume, John, paying tribute to
        S. Res. 54
    International Fund for
        Authorizing appropriations
            S. 1935
        State report on U.S. contributions to
            EC 3743
    Irish Republican Army, condemning violence and criminality by
        S. Res. 84
    United Kingdom inquiry into murder of defense attorney Pat Finucane
        S. Res. 493



Islamist terrorist organizations in Western Hemisphere
    H. Con. Res. 338



Israel
    57th anniversary, recognizing
        S. Res. 151; H. Con. Res. 149
    58th anniversary, recognizing
        S. Res. 463; H. Con. Res. 392
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jones, Richard Henry
    Arab League boycott, steps to end
        EC 7040
    Defense equipment, articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 2178; EC 4677; EC 4800; EC 7041; EC 7302; EC 8467; EC 9292; 
          EC 6852
    Destruction of by Palestinian Authority
        S. Con. Res. 79
    Energy cooperation program with
        S. 1862
    Expenditures on certain activities
        EC 8658
    Extradition Convention with, Protocol amending
        Treaty Doc. 109-3
    Jerusalem, recognition as capital of Israel
        S. J. Res. 14
    Jerusalem Embassy Act, periodic reports
        EC 476; EC 2722; EC 5203; EC 7456
    Loan guarantees report
        EC 4472
    Magen David Adom Society, congratulating on achieving full 
      membership in International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation
        S. Con. Res. 113; H. Con. Res. 435
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9200
    Rabin, Yitzhak, honoring
        S. Res. 310
    Self-defense against Hezbollah and Hamas, supporting
        S. Res. 534



Italy
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Spogli, Ronald
    Archaeological materials, extension of import restrictions
        EC 6538
    Defense equipment, articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4677; EC 4801; EC 5061; EC 9056
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 8472; EC 6848
                                    J



Jamaica
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Johnson, Brenda L.



Japan
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Schieffer, John Thomas
    Condemning abductions by North Korea
        H. Con. Res. 168
    Defense equipment, articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 2006; EC 2676-2677; EC 3495; EC 3497; EC 3858; EC 4389-43890; 
          EC 4392; EC 4680; EC 5193; EC 5196-5198; EC 6402; EC 7172; EC 
          7401-02; EC 7842-43; EC 8351; EC 8355
    Medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, honoring agreement on
        S. Con. Res. 67
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 7401; EC 9295; EC 9302
    Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
        Treaty Doc. 108-12
    Tariff treatment of multi-chip integrated circuits, agreement on
        PM 31



Jerusalem
    Anniversary of reunification, commemorating 39th
        S. Con Res. 98
    Recognition as capital of Israel
        S. J. Res. 14



Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Hale, David M.
    Defense equipment, articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 7387; EC 8442
    Terrorist attacks, expressing sympathy for people of
        S. Res. 309
                                    K



Kars
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161



Kazakhstan
    Elections, calling for free and fair in
        S. Res. 293
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 1787; EC 3306; EC 3499; EC 4756; EC 7401; EC 8353; EC 8610
    Weapons of mass destruction, recognizing efforts to reduce threat of
        S. Res. 122
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599



Kenya, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ranneberger, Michael E.
    Defense equipment certification from State Dept.
        EC 8253
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Kiribati, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dinger, Larry Miles



Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North)
    Condemning abductions of South Korean and Japanese citizens
        H. Con. Res. 168
    Nuclear nonproliferation, promoting
        S. 3667, S. 3728
    Refugee and reconstruction assistance, authorizing
        S. 4052



Korea, Republic of (South)
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Vershbow, Alexander R.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
    EC 3498; EC 3859; EC 4677; EC 4883; EC 5194; EC 8264; EC 8469; EC 
      6853
    Condemning abductions by North Korea
        H. Con. Res. 168
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9285
    Tariff treatment of multi-chip integrated circuits, agreement on
        PM 31
    War Reserve Stockpile for Allies, authorizing transfer
        S. 1988



Kosovo
    Future status, reaching agreement on
        S. Res. 237



Kyrgyz Republic
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Yovanovitch, Marie L.
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675
    Parliamentary elections, urging democratic
        S. Res. 66
                                    L



Latin America
    African descendants in
        H. Con. Res. 175



Latvia
    Extradition Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 109-15
    Russian Federation statement re occupation and annexation
        S. Con. Res. 32; S. Con. Res. 35; H. Con. Res. 128



Law of the Sea
    Treaty Doc. 103-39



Law of Treaties, Vienna Convention on
    Ex. L., 92-1



Lebanon
    Evacuation of persons, to provide funding authority to facilitate
        S. 3741
    Occupation by Syrian Arab Republic
        H. Con. Res. 32
    Syrian withdrawal from
        S. Res. 63, S. Res. 77



Lend-Lease Act of 1941
    Treasury draft legislation to expand list of statutes in
        EC 1793



Liberia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Booth, Donald E.
    Taylor, Charles Ghankay, transfer to Special Court for Sierra Leone 
      for trial for war crimes
        H. Con. Res. 127



Libya
    Antiterrorism efforts by U.S., cooperation with
        EC 6847
    Credentials, conditioning acceptance of
        S. Res. 504
    Sanctions Act of 1996, to extend
        H.R. 5877, S. 3994



Liechtenstein, Principality of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Coneway, Peter R.



Lithuania, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Cloud, John A., Jr.
    Russian Federation statement re occupation and annexation
        S. Con. Res. 32; S. Con. Res. 35; H. Con. Res. 128



Luxembourg
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Wagner, Ann Louise
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 3307
                                    M



Macedonia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Milovanovic, Gillian A.
    NATO, to facilitate timely admission to
        S. 4014



Malawi, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Eastham, Alan W., Jr.



Malaysia
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 6854
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 109-22



Maldives, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Blake, Robert O., Jr.
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Mali, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McCulley, Terence Patrick



Malta, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bordonaro, Molly Hering
    Extradition Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 109-17



MARPOL Treaty, Protocol of 1997 Amending
    Treaty Doc. 108-7



Marshall Islands, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bishop, Clyde



Mauritania, Islamic Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Liberi, Dawn M.



Mauritius, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Cabrera, Cesar Benito



Mercury, reduce global use of
    S. Res. 64



Mexico
    Chihuahua State, sympathy for families of young women murdered in
        S. Con. Res. 16; H. Con. Res. 90
    Defense equipment, articles or services, certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 3494; EC 4678; EC 6908; EC 7844; EC 9287
    Earthquake and mudslides, assistance to victims of
        H. Con. Res. 280
    Illegal immigration, to study geographic areas
        S. 3949
    North American Investment Fund
        S. 3622
    Reversionary U.S. interest in lands in El Paso, Texas
        H.R. 860
    Security and safety, to bolster of U.S. and Canada
        S. 853



Migratory Fish Stock in Pacific Convention
    Treaty Doc. 109-1



Middle East
    Expenses of evacuation of U.S nationals from in July 2006
        S. 3690
    Refugee populations, creation of
        S. Res. 494



Millennium Challenge Corporation
    Annual report
        EC 6625
    Chief Executive Officer nominee
        Danilovich, John J.



Millennium Development Goals, requiring report on progress
    S. 1315



Missile defense systems, to establish a U.S. policy with respect to 
  defending allies
    S. 2242



Moldova
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Kirby, Michael D.
    Democratic reform, supporting
        S. Res. 60
    Russian actions regarding
        S. Res. 69
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599



Monaco
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Stapleton, Craig Roberts



Mongolia
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Minton, Mark C.



Multilateral Investment Fund, U.S. participation in
    EC 6958



Mutual and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961
    Amendment to facilitate U.S. openness
        S. 455



Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties
    European Union
        Treaty Doc. 109-14
    Germany
        Treaty Doc. 108-27
    Japan
        Treaty Doc. 108-12
    Malaysia
        Treaty Doc. 109-22
    Sweden
        Treaty Doc. 107-12
                                    N



National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Amendment to Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000
        EC 3091



National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, to 
  ensure implementation of recommendations
    S. 3456



Nauru, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dinger, Larry Miles



Naval vessels, authorizing transfer to certain foreign recipients
    S. 1886, S. 3722



Nepal
    AID, new program by Office of Transition Initiatives
        EC 7600
    Parliament, support for reconvening and transition to democracy
        S. Res. 441; S. Res. 451



Netherlands, The
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Arnall, Roland
    Defense equipment certification by State Dept.
        EC 2276; EC 4676; EC 5191; EC 5200; EC 6294; EC 8465



New Zealand
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McCormick, William Paul
    Celebrating relationship between U.S. and
        S. Res. 189
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 2178



Nicaragua
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Trivelli, Paul A.
    Archaeological materials, extension of import restrictions
        EC 6538
    Investment Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 106-33



Niger, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Allen, Bernadette M.



Nigeria
    Independent National Electoral Commission, supporting the efforts of
        S. Res. 575, S. Res. 611
    Ken Saro-Wiwa case, judicial review of
        S. Res. 303
    Taylor, Charles Ghankay, transfer from Nigeria to Special Court for 
      Sierra Leone for trial for war crimes
        H. Con. Res. 127



Non-International Armed Conflict, Protection of Victims
    Treaty Doc. 100-2



Nonprloiferation
    Disarmament Fund, notification of intent to obligate funds
        EC 480; EC 1950; EC 2222
    Iran
        Nonproliferation Act of 2000, making amendments to
            S. 1713; S. 2279
        Nuclear nonproliferation obligations, condemning violations of
            S. Con. Res. 76, S. Con. Res. 78, H. Con. Res. 341
    Kazakhstan, celebrating 10th anniversary of removal of nuclear 
      weapons from
        S. Res. 122
    North Korea, to promote in
        S. 3667, S. 3728
    Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty
        Actions to support
            S. Con. Res. 36
        Iran, condemning for violations of
            S. Con. Res. 76, S. Con. Res. 78, H. Con. Res. 341
    Reports from State, elimination of Arms Control, Nonproliferation 
      and Disarmament Studies
        EC 5912
    Russian Federation, debt reduction for
        EC 4
    South Asia, in
        EC 1797
    Syria
        Nonproliferation Act, making amendments to
            S. 2279



North American Investment Fund
    S. 3622



North Atlantic Council
    Energy, discussion of secure, sustainable and reliable sources
        S. Res. 456



North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
    Croatia, recommending integration into NATO
        S. Res. 342
    Enlargement to allow timely admission of Albania, Croatia, Georgia 
      and Macedonia
        S. 4014
    Nominee for U.S. Permanent Representative to Council of
        Nuland, Victoria
    Sudan, assessment of no-fly zone in Darfur region
        S. Con Res. 17



Norway
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Whitney, Benson K.
    Defense articles or services certifications by State Dept.
        EC 3498; EC 8115; EC 9301



Nuclear Damage, Convention on Supplementary Compensation for
    Treaty Doc. 107-21



Nuclear fuel assemblies
    Provision to Iran
        S. 1737



Nuclear proliferation, prevention by U.S. Government departments and 
  agencies
    EC 1458



Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, Comprehensive
    Treaty Doc. 105-28
                                    O



Oil production, urging President to use diplomatic means to increase
    S. Res 467



Oman, Sultanate of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Grappo, Gary A.



Open Skies, Presidential Report on Treaty on
    EC 2392



Organization of American States (OAS)
    Center for Caribbean Basin Trade, to establish
        S. 704
    U.S. Representative to
        Finley, Julie



Overseas Private Investment Corporation
    Nominees to Board of Directors
        Hanley, Christopher J.
        Moss, Dianne I.
    Nominee to be Executive Vice President
        Simon, John A.
    Nominee to be President
        Mosbacher, Robert A.
                                    P



Palestine
    Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006
        H.R. 4681
    Assistance, withholding U.S. until conditions are satisfied
        S. 2237, S. 2370; H.R. 4681; S. Con. Res. 79
    Commending presidential election results
        S. Res. 27
    Promote development of democratic institutions under authority of
        S. 2370
    Security Services and Authority Reform
        PM 17



Panama
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Eaton, William Alan
    Certification modifications
        EC 477
    Modification of certification by State Dept.
        EC 477



Papua New Guinea
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Rowe, Leslie V.



Paraguay
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Cason, James Caldwell



Passport Act amendment to cover costs of increased demand for passports
    H.R. 4501



Passport fees, waiving for relatives of deceased members of Armed Forces
    S. 1184



Patent Law Treaty
    Treaty Doc. 109-12



Peace Corps
    Authorization for 2006 and 2007
        S. 600
    Competitive Sourcing Requirements report
        EC 479
    Director nominee
        Tschetter, Ronald A.
    Report relating to accomplishments
        EC 4473
    Vacancies report
        EC 8263



Persian Gulf
    Refugee populations, creation of
        S. Res. 494



Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), Stockholm Convention on
    Treaty Doc. 107-5



Philippines
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Keeney, Kristie A.
    Foreign Assistance Act, 506 drawdown
        EC 1069



Poland
    Paderewski, recognizing accomplishments of
        S. Res. 491
    Parliamentary youth exchange program, to establish
        S. 2200



Poor Countries, multilateral debt cancellation for Heavily Indebted
    S. 1320



Portugal, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Hoffman, Alfred
    Defense equipment certification by State Dept.
        EC 2276



Proliferation Security Initiative, recognizing and commending 
  participating countries
    S. Con. Res. 40



Public Diplomacy, U.S. Advisory Commission on
    Nominee
        Snyder, Jay T.
    Reauthorization
        S. 3836



Pueblo, U.S.S., demanding return of to U.S. Navy
    S. Res. 53
                                    Q


                                    R



Radio Regulations
    1992 Partial Revision of
        Treaty Doc. 107-17
    1995 Revision of
        Treaty Doc. 108-28



Refugees, protection of rights of
    S. Res. 177



Romania
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Taubman, Nicholas F.
    Ban on inter-country adoptions
        S. Res. 359



Rotterdam Convention concerning Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in 
  International Trade
    Treaty Doc. 106-21



Russian Federation
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Burns, William J.
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5676
    Debt Reduction for Nonproliferation
        EC 4
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 1787; EC 3306; EC 3498-3499; EC 5199; EC 5677; EC 6293; EC 
          7401; EC 8610
    Fisheries Relations, Agreement on Mutual
        PM 1
    Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Act, 
      permitted use of funds appropriated in 2006
        EC 7598
    Georgia and Moldova, actions regarding
        S. Res. 69
    Group of 8 nations
        Conditioning participation in
            S. Con. Res. 14
        Global security, economic stability and democracy, inconsistency
            S. Res. 530
    Intellectual property rights, protection of
        H. Con. Res. 230
    Manufacturing license certification by State Dept.
        EC 468; EC 5677; EC 6293
    Murders of members of the media
        S. Res. 526
    Mutual Fisheries Relations Agreement Extension
        PM 1
    Nongovernmental organizations, legislation concerning
        S. Con. Res. 70; S. Res. 339, H. Con. Res. 312
    Presidential Determination of certain restrictions on
        EC 482
    Religious communities, protection of rights
        S. Con. Res. 46; H. Con. Res. 190; S. Res. 500
    Statement relating to occupation and annexation of Estonia, Latvia 
      and Lithuania from 1940-1991
        S. Con. Res. 32; S. Con. Res. 35; H. Con. Res. 128
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599
    Trial, sentencing and imprisonment of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and 
      Platon Lebedev, sense of Senate relating to
        S. Res. 322



Rwanda, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Ariette, Michael R.
                                    S



Samoa
    Ambassadorial nominee
        McCormick, William P.



San Marino, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Spogli, Ronald



Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of
    Accountability Review Board report
        EC 4297
    Defense equipment, articles or services, certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 3494; EC 8120; EC 8253
    Education curriculum
        H. Con. Res. 275
    Terrorism, halting support of institutions aiding
        S. 1171



Science and Technology Assessment, Foreign Office, establishment of
    S. 1211



Security and safety of U.S., Canada and Mexico, to establish program to 
  bolster
    S. 853



Senate
    Committee appointments
        S. Res 5, S. Res. 6



Senegal, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jacobs, Janice L.



Seychelles, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Cabrera, Cesar Benito
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Silk Road Strategy Act modification to reflect political and economic 
  changes in region
    S. 2749



Singapore
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Herbold, Patricia Louise
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4880; EC 7845; EC 9290; EC 9298
    Reaffirmation of U.S. commitment and welcome of Prime Minister
        S. Con. Res. 43; S. Res. 196



Slavery, to establish a Commission on Abolition of Modern-Day
    S. 3787, S. Res. 549



Slovak Republic
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Vallee, Rodolphe M.



Social Investment and Economic Development Fund for the Americas
    Authorization establishment
        S. 682



Solomon Islands
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Rowe, Leslie V.



Somalia
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    U.S. support for efforts to end violence, establish peace and form 
      democratic government
        S. Res 460



South Africa, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Bost, Eric M.



South Asia
    Commending relief efforts in response to earthquake
        S. Res. 319
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    Relief efforts, urging continuation of
        S. Res. 356



Southeast Asia
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Spain
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Aguirre, Eduardo, Jr.
    Anniversary of terrorist attack
        S. Res. 76
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4801; EC 7840; EC 8115; EC 9296; EC 6851
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9264



Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Blake, Robert O., Jr.
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4; S. Res. 324
    Expressing support for people of
        S. Res. 311



State, Department of
    Authorities, to provide for certain
        H.R. 4436
    Authorization for 2006 and 2007
        S. 600, H.R. 2601, H.R. 6060
    Expenses of evacuating U.S. nationals from Middle East
        S. 3690
    Nominees
        Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues
            Williamson, John C.
        Assistant Secretaries
            Administration
                Chellaraj, Rajkumar
            African Affairs
                Frazer, Jendayi Elizabeth
            Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
                Lowenkron, Barry F.
            Diplomatic Security
                Griffin, Richard J.
      
            East Asian and Pacific Affairs
                Hill, Christopher R.
            Economic and Business Affairs
                Sullivan, Daniel S.
            Educational and Cultural Affairs
                Powell, Dina Habib
            European Affairs
                Fried, Daniel
            Intelligence and Research
                Fort, Randall M.
            International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
                Patterson, Anne W.
            International Organization Affairs
                Silverberg, Kristen
            International Security and Non-Proliferation
                Rood, John C.
            Legislative Affairs
                Bergner, Jeffrey T.
            Near Eastern Affairs
                Welch, C. David
            Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific 
              Affairs
                McMurray, Claudia A.
            Political-Military Affairs
                Hillen, John
            Population, Refugees and Migration
                Sauerbrey, Ellen R.
            Public Affairs
                McCormack, Sean Ian
            Resource Management
                Higgins, Bradford R.
            South Asian Affairs
                Boucher, Richard A.
            Western Hemisphere Affairs
                Shannon, Thomas A., Jr.
        Chief Financial Officer nominee
            Higgins, Bradford R.
        Coordinator for Counterterrorism
            Crumpton, Henry
        Coordinator of U.S. Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS 
          Globally
            Dybul, Mark R.
        Deputy Secretary
            Zoellick, Robert B.
        Director of Foreign Service nominee
            Staples, George McDade
        Foreign Missions, Office of
            Griffin, Richard J.
        Inspector General
            Krongard, Howard J.
        Legal Adviser
            Bellinger, John B.
      
        Secretary
            Rice, Condoleezza
        Under Secretaries
            Arms Control and International Security
                Joseph, Robert
            Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs
                Shiner, Josette Sheeran
            Management
                Fore, Henrietta H.
            Political Affairs
                Burns, R. Nicholas
            Public Diplomacy
                Hughes, Karen P.
    Operational readiness in civilian agencies
        S. 3322
    Pedophilia, notification of denial of official status for any 
      organization that promotes or condones
        EC 8601
    Presidential Determinations
        Benin, waiving prohibition on U.S. military assistance to
            EC 4300
        Cambodia, waiving prohibition on U.S. military assistance to
            EC 3767
        China, People's Republic of, report relative to the export of 
          items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch industry
            EC 2491; EC 7839; EC 9060-61
        Dominican Republic, waiving prohibition on U.S. military 
          assistance to
            EC 3768
        Jerusalem Embassy Act
            EC 476; EC 2722; EC 5203; EC 7456
        Russian Federation, notification of restrictions
            EC 482
    Reports
        Accountability Review Board
            EC 2220; EC 3742; EC 5112; EC 4297
        Adoption, State Dept. certifications in Hague Convention Cases
            EC 8757
        Afghanistan
            Counter-drug efforts in
                EC 3547
            Freedom Support Act
                EC 2221
        AIDS Relief, emergency plan for (see also Global AIDS 
          Coordinator Reports)
            EC 2061; EC 6292; EC 8123; EC 9201
        Alternative Fuel Vehicle program
            EC 2317
      
        Antiterrorism efforts
            EC 6847
        Arab League boycott of Israel, steps to end
            EC 7040
        Archaeological materials, extension of import restrictions with 
          Nicaragua and Italy
            EC 6538
        Arms Control, elimination of report on studies of
            EC 5912
        Arms control, nonproliferation and disarmament studies
            EC 6620
        Arms embargo, partial lifting of against Haiti
            EC 8471
        Arms Export Control Act
            EC 457, EC 466-68, EC 1454; EC 1787; EC 1790; EC 2006; EC 
              2178; EC 2276; EC 2309; EC 2488; EC 2571; 2676-2677; EC 
              2723; EC 3093-3094; EC 3306-07; EC 3493-3500; EC 3858-
              3859; EC 4389-4392; EC 4573; EC 4676-4680; EC 4755-4756; 
              EC 4800-4801; EC 4880-4884; EC 5061; EC 5189-5201; EC 
              5677; EC 6136; EC 6138; EC 6293-94; EC 6402-05; EC 6848-
              54; EC 6908-09; EC 6923; EC 6957; EC7041-42; EC 7172; EC 
              7301-02; EC 7387; EC 7400-02; EC 7539; EC 7633; EC 7731; 
              EC 7840-45; EC 8114-15; EC 8120; EC 8253-54; EC 8264; EC 
              8351-57; EC 8418-20; EC 8442; EC 8465-69; EC 8472; EC 
              8604-05; EC 8607-11; EC 9056; EC 9200; EC 9285-9303
        Arms Programs, Small
            EC 7171
        Articles, materials and supplies purchased outside U.S., dollar 
          value of
            EC 4393
        Australia Group, certification of effectiveness
            EC 475; EC 5710
        Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
            EC 465; EC 4885
        Bosnia and Herzegovina conditions
            EC 478
        Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act of 1998
            EC 7456
        Colombia, anti-narcotics, U.S. military personnel and civilian 
          contractors involved in
            EC 2177; EC 3857; EC 5060; EC 5785; EC 7867; EC 9040
        Commitments under Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and 
          Freedom Support Act
            EC 5675; EC 5676
        Competitive sourcing activities
            EC 666; EC 6291
        Consular services, schedule of fees
            EC 1070
        Cuba,
            Compliance with U.S. agreement
                EC 8994
            Emigration Policies
                EC 2063; EC 4799; EC 6922
        Cyprus, progress report of negotiated solution
            EC 6295
      
        Danger Pay for government civilian employees
            EC 5834; EC 6290; EC 7846; EC 7848; EC 8470
        Development Assistance and Child Survival and Health Programs 
          Fund
            EC 7597
        Disarmament studies, elimination of report on
            EC 5912
        Drawdown of DOD commodities and services in support of AU forces 
          to Darfur, Sudan
            EC 3092
        Eastern Europe, administrative expenses incurred by institutes
            EC 8612
        Eastern Europe and Eurasia, assistance to
            EC 6622
        Economic Support Funds, waiving prohibition on use of
            EC 8655
        Foreign Affairs Council assessment of Secretary of State Powell
            EC 474
        Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
            EC 2221; EC 5202
        Freedom Support Act, extension of waiver
            EC 5679
        Hague Convention on Inter-country Adoption
            EC 5531-5532
        Homeland Security Department, nomenclature changes reflecting 
          creation of
            EC 6368
        Human rights
            EC 1795; EC 5975; EC 6318
        Immigration and Nationality Act--Unlawful Voters
            EC 2062
        International agreements other than treaties
            EC 469, EC 471-473; EC 663; EC 1071; EC 1152; EC 1456-57; EC 
              1789; EC 1796; EC 2060; EC 2278; EC 2490; EC 2819; EC 
              2820; EC 3007; EC 3139; EC 3492; EC 3549; EC 3741; EC 
              4011; EC 4076; EC 4302; EC 4618; EC 4802; EC 4879; EC 
              5113; EC 5298; EC 5459; EC 5530; EC 5711; EC 5835; EC 
              6026; EC 6140; EC 6370; EC 6537; EC 6812; EC 6921; EC 
              7036; EC 7298; EC 7596; EC 7730; EC 7847; EC 7850; EC 
              7864; EC 8124; EC 8417; EC 8602-03; EC 8995; EC 9039; EC 
              9203
        International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
            Annual review of projects and programs
                EC 5964; EC 8125
            Technical assistance to Iran
                EC 7866
        International Labour Conference
            EC 1261; EC 6025
        International organizations, contributions to
            EC 3745; EC 8117
        International Traffic in Arms Regulations
            EC 2675; EC 3008; EC 3546; EC 3744; EC 5062; EC 5460; EC 
              6139
      
        Iraq
            Accountability Review Board
                EC 4298; EC 3742; EC 5112; EC 7399
            Authorization for use of military force against
                EC 1874; EC 2492; EC 6407; EC 6910; EC 7300; EC 7492
            Military, diplomatic, political and economic measures 
              undertaken to successfully complete mission
                EC 6366; EC 7865; EC 8657
            Post-liberation report
                EC 4878; EC 5534; EC 8126
        Israel
            Expenditures on certain activities
                EC 8658
            Loan guarantees to
                EC 4472
        Military assistance, prohibition on
            EC 8118, EC 8656
        Millennium Challenge Corporation
            EC 6625
        Munitions List, removal of systems
            EC 7849
        Nonproliferation studies, elimination of report on
            EC 5912
        Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund
            EC 1950; EC 2222
        Nuclear proliferation, prevention by U.S. departments and 
          agencies
            EC 1458
        Nuclear Nonproliferation in South Asia
            EC 1797
        Overseas surplus property
            EC 1798; EC 6406
        R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Preservation Act of 2006, 
          proposed legislation
            EC 7455
        Rule entitled Dept. of State Acquisition Regulation
            EC 7457
        Russian Federation, permitting continued use of funds 
          appropriated by the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and 
          Related Program Act, 2006
            EC 7598
        Saudi Arabia, Accountability Review Board
            EC 4297
        Taiwan Relations Act
            EC 1455; EC 6956
        Terrorism, country reports on
            EC 7299
        Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with 
          by Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation, 
          Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
            EC 7599
        Travel and identity documents, status of consular training
            EC 6367
        Tropical Forest Conservation Act
            EC 2064; EC 7398
      
        UN
            Efforts to employ Americans
                EC 4010; EC 9202
            Efforts to prevent sexual exploitation, abuse and 
              trafficking
                EC 7868
            Peacekeeping
                EC 7491
            U.S. participation in
                EC 8613; EC 8993
        Vacancies
            EC 1460-1491; EC 2224-2230; EC 4299; EC 5678
        Visa and Passport Security Program, establishment of
            EC 9284
        World Health Organization, Taiwan participation in
            EC 2277; EC 6624
        Rewards program, eligibility of foreign government officers
            H.R. 2329
        Transmittals of certifications and justifications
            Algeria
                EC 6851
            Australia
                EC 2488; EC 3093; EC 8604; EC 6854
            Australia Group
                EC 475
            Austria
                EC 4801; EC 4881
            Belgium
                EC 8114; EC 9286
            Bolivia
                EC 467
            Canada
            EC 2178; EC 2488; EC 3493; EC 4573; EC 4677; EC 4881; EC 
          6405; EC 7633; EC 8357; EC 8604; EC 8611; EC 9200; EC 9294; EC 
          9299; EC 6854
            Chile
                EC 4676; EC 8465-66;
            Colombia
                EC 466
            Egypt
                EC 6294
            Finland
                EC 8254
            France
                EC 3498; 4801; EC 4881; EC 6405; EC 7633; EC 9293
            French Guiana
                EC 8352
            Gabon
                EC 7731
            Germany
                EC 4801; EC 6923; EC 7301; EC 7539; EC 7633; EC 8469
      
            Ghana
                EC 2723
            Greece
                EC 457; EC 2571
            Hong Kong
                EC 8607
            India
                EC 8605
            Iraq
                EC 2309; EC 3496; EC 2309; EC 6404; EC 8354
            Israel
            EC 2178; EC 4677; EC 4800; EC 7041; EC 7302; EC 8467; EC 
          9200; EC 9292; EC 6852
            Italy
            EC 4677; EC 4801; EC 5061; EC 7400; EC 8472; EC 9056; EC 
          6848
            Japan
            EC 2006; EC 2676-2677; EC 3495; EC 3497; EC 3858; EC 4389-
          4390; EC 4392; EC 4680; EC 5193; EC 5196-5198; EC6402; EC 
          7172; EC 7401-02; C 7842-43; EC 8351; EC 8355; EC 9295; EC 
          9302
            Jordan
                EC 7387; EC 8442
            Kazakhstan
                EC 1787; EC 3499; EC 4756; EC 7400; EC 8353; EC 8610; EC 
              3306
            Kenya
                EC 8253
            Korea
                EC 3498; EC 3859; EC 4677; EC 4883; EC 5194; EC 8264; EC 
              8469; EC 9285; EC 6853
            Luxembourg
                EC 3307
            Malaysia
                EC 6854
            Mexico
                EC 3494; EC 4678; EC 6908; EC 7844; EC 9287
            Netherlands
                EC 2276; EC 4676; EC 5191; EC 5200; EC 6294; EC 7042; EC 
              8254; EC 8465
            New Zealand
                EC 2178
            Norway
                EC 3498; EC 8115; EC 9301
            Panama
                EC 477
            Portugal
                EC 2276
            Russia
                EC 468; EC 1787; EC 3306; EC 3498-3499; EC 5199; EC 
              5677; EC 6293; EC 7400; EC 8610
            Saudi Arabia
                EC 3494; EC 8120; EC 8253
            Singapore
                EC 4880; EC 7845; EC 9290; EC 9298
            Spain
                EC 4801; EC 7840; EC 8115; EC 9200; EC 9296; EC 6851
            Sweden
                EC 4882; EC 8468; EC 9300
            Switzerland
                EC 4881; EC 5195; EC 8420
            Taiwan
                EC 4800; EC 5190; EC 9200
            Trinidad and Tobago
                EC 477
            Turkey
                EC 6405
            Ukraine
                EC 3498
            United Arab Emirates
                EC 7042; EC 8608
            United Kingdom
                EC 3493; EC 4677; EC 4679; EC 4755; EC 4801; EC 4881-
              4882; EC 4884; EC 5189; EC 5192; EC 5200; EC 6138; EC 
              6405; EC 6909; EC 7633; EC 7841; EC 8356; EC 8418-19; EC 
              8466; EC 8604; EC 9288; EC 9291; EC 9297; EC 9303; EC 6850
            Venezuela
                EC 477
            Vietnam
                EC 8609



Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
    Treaty Doc. 107-5



Sudan
    Darfur
        Drawdown of DOD commodities and services in support of AU
            EC 3092
        Genocide, impose sanctions on individuals responsible for
            S. 3884
        Peace Agreement, support the implementation of
            S. 3801, S. Res. 202, S. Res. 388
        Prayer, national weekend of
            S. Res. 186
        Sanctions
            S. 495; H.R. 3127; H. Con. Res. 480
        Security situation, calling on President to help to improve
            S. Res. 383
        UN Peacekeeping Force
            S. Res. 631
        Violence, calling on President to take steps to help stop
            S. Res. 559
    Inappropriateness of membership on UN Commission on Human Rights
        EC 470
    NATO, assessment of no-fly zone in Darfur region
        S. Con. Res. 17
    Peace, to promote in
        S. 1462
    Presidential special envoy, appointment of
        S. Res. 531



Suriname, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Hughes, Lisa B. S.



Sweden
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Wood, Michael
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4882; EC 9300
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 8468
    Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 107-12
    Tax Treaty, Protocol amending
        Treaty Doc. 109-8



Switzerland
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Coneway, Peter R.
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4881; EC 5195; EC 8420



Syria
    Human rights and civil liberties violations by Government of
        H. Con. Res 18
    Investigation of assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri
        S. Res. 63
    Lebanon, occupation by
        H. Con. Res. 32
    Nonproliferation Act amendments
        S. 2279
    Withdrawal from Lebanon
        S. Res. 63, S. Res. 77
                                    T



Taiwan
    Agreements between AIT and TECRO
        EC 1072
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 4800; EC 5190
    Democratically elected officials' visits to US
        S. Con. Res. 106
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 9200
    President Chen Shui-bian, welcoming
        H. Con. Res. 237
    Relations Act, State report
        EC 1455; EC 6956
    Tariff treatment of multi-chip integrated circuits, agreement on
        PM 31
    World Health Organization, participation in
        EC 2277; EC 6624



Tajikistan
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Jacobson, Tracey Ann
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675
    Danger Pay for government civilian employees
        EC 5834
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599



Tanzania
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Retzer, Michael
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4



Tax Treaties
    Bangladesh
        Treaty Doc. 109-5
    Denmark
        Treaty Doc. 109-19
    France
        Treaty Doc. 109-4; Treaty Doc. 109-7
    Finland
        Treaty Doc. 109-18
    Germany
        Treaty Doc. 109-20
    Sweden
        Treaty Doc. 109-8



Taxation, international, U.S. policy
    S. 1689



Tbilisi
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161



Terrorism
    Canada's renewed commitment to global war on in Afghanistan
        H. Con. Res. 408
    Combating
        S. 12
    Compensation for U.S. citizens taken hostage, to provide
        S. 3878
    European Union, urging it to add Hezbollah to its terrorist 
      organizations list
        S. Res. 82
    Inter-American Convention Against
        Treaty Doc. 107-18
    Islamist terrorist organizations in Western Hemisphere
        H. Con. Res. 338
    Saudi Arabia, halting support by
        S. 1171



Texas, Conveyance of reversionary interest in El Paso County
    H.R. 860



Timor (see East Timor)



Thailand
    Expression of sympathy and pledge of support for victims of 
      earthquake and tsunami
        S. Res. 4
    King Adulyadej, commemorating 60th anniversary of ascension to 
      throne
        H. Con. Res. 409



Togolese Republic
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dunn, David B.



Tonga, Kingdom of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dinger, Larry Miles



Torture
    Prohibiting expulsion, return or extradition of persons to countries 
      engaging in
        S. 654



Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998
    Authorizing appropriations for treatment of victims
        S. 365; S. 2096; H.R. 2017



Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000
    Cuba, agricultural commodities and products to
        S. 634



Trafficking in persons
    H.R. 972; S. Res. 48



Treasury, Department of
    Draft legislation
        EC 1791-94; EC 6958
    Telecommunications services, report detailing payments made to Cuba
        EC 3860; EC 6024; EC 8421



Trinidad and Tobago
    Modification to certification by State Dept.
        EC 477



Tuberculosis, assistance for prevention, treatment and control of
    S. 950, S. 2465



Tuna, Inter-American Commission, Convention Strengthening
    Treaty Doc. 109-2



Tunisia, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Godee, Robert F.



Turkey, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Wilson, Ross
    Defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 6403
    Foreign assistance funds, preventing use for rail or rail-related 
      connections in
        S. 2161
    International Claims Settlement Act of 1949, amendment to allow 
      certain claims by U.S. citizens
        S. 3520



Tuvalu
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Dinger, Larry Miles
                                    U



Uganda, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Browning, Steven Alan
    International action and national week of prayer for victims of 
      Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, affirming importance of
        S. Res. 366
    Transition from conflict to sustainable peace, support for
        S. Res. 573



Ukraine
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Taylor, William B., Jr.
    Certifications by State Dept. for export of defense articles or 
      services
        EC 3498
    Congratulating regarding elections on December 26, 2005
        S. Con. Res. 5, S. Con. Res. 7, H. Con. Res. 16
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5675



United Arab Emirates, defense articles or services certification by 
  State Dept.
    EC 7042; EC 8608



United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Tuttle, Robert H.
    Defense equipment, articles or services, certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 4677; EC 4679; EC 4801; EC 4881; EC 5189; EC 5192; EC 7633; 
          EC 7841; EC 8418-19; EC 8604; EC 9291; EC 9297; EC 6850
    Extradition Treaty
        Treaty Doc. 108-23
    Manufacture of significant military equipment certification by State 
      Dept.
        EC 3493; EC 4755; 4882; EC 4884; EC 5200; EC 6405; EC 6909; EC 
          8356; EC 9288; EC 9303
    Northern Ireland defense attorney Pat Finucane, inquiry into murder 
      of
        S. Res. 493



United Nations
    60th General Assembly, U.S. Alternate Representatives
        Acklie, Duane
        O'Brien, Robert C.
    60th General Assembly, U.S. Representatives
        Ameri, Goli
        Payne, Donald M.
        Royce, Edward R.
    61st General Assembly, U.S. Alternate Representatives
        Barrett, Barbara McConnell
        Floyd, Cecil E.
    61st General Assembly, U.S. Representatives
        Boxer, Barbara
        Coleman, Norman B.
        Siegel, Ned L.
    Anti-Semitism by member states
        S. Res. 184, S. Res. 240
    Commission on Human Rights
        Nominee, U.S. Representative
            Boschwitz, Rudolph E.
        Replace with new Human Rights Council
            S. Res. 387
        Sudan's membership on
            EC 470
    Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
        Treaty Doc. 108-16
    Convention on Safety of UN and Associated Personnel
        Treaty Doc. 107-1
    Corruption, UN Convention Against
        Treaty Doc. 109-6
    Disarmament Commission, expressing disappointment with respect to 
      election of Iran to position of leadership in
        S. Res. 442
    Economic and Social Council, U.S. Representative nominee
        Miller, Richard T.
    Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, U.S. 
      Representative nominee
        Spellings, Margaret
    Efforts to prevent sexual exploitation, abuse and trafficking, State 
      report on
        EC 7868
    Employment of adequate number of Americans report
        EC 4010; EC 9202
    Geneva office of UN and Other International Organizations nominee
        Tichenor, Warren W.
    Human Rights Commission reform not adequate
        S. Res. 419
    Internet, control over
        S. Res. 273; S. Res. 316; S. Res. 323
    Oil-for-Food Program,
        Withholding of US funds until UN complies
            S. 291
    Participation in by U.S.
        EC 4681; EC 8613; EC 8993
    Peacekeeping
        Annual report from State Dept.
            EC 7491
        Operations, U.S. assessments for
            S. 2096
    Pedophilia, State certification that no UN organizations grants 
      official status to organizations which promote or condone
        EC 8606
    Reform of
        S. Res. 185; S. 1383, S. 1394, H.R. 2745
    Seas, urging adoption of resolution to promote the living resources 
      of
        S. Res. 610
    Security Council
        Burma, binding, non-punitive resolution on
            S. Res. 484
        Support for reporting Iran to
            S. Con. Res. 76, S. Con. Res. 78, H. Con. Res. 341
    Session of General Conference nominee
        Spellings, Margaret
    U.S. Deputy Representative nominee
        Wolff, Alejandro D.
    U.S. Representative nominee
        Bolton, John Robert
    U.S. Representative to Agencies for Food and Agriculture nominee
        Vasquez, Gaddi H.
    U.S. Representative on the Commission on the Status of Women nominee
        Brister, Patricia P.
    U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs nominee
        Sanders, Jackie W.
    U. S. Representative for UN Management and Reform
        Wallace, Mark D.
    U.S. Representative to the Vienna Office nominee
        Schulte, Gregory L.
    Withholding contributions until certified by UN not engaged in 
      global taxation schemes
        S. 3633
    Withholding funds to if U.S. 2nd Amendment rights are abridged
        S. 1488



United States, to bolster mutual security and safety of Canada and 
  Mexico
    S. 853



Uruguay, Oriental Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Baxter, Frank
    Investment Treaty with
        Treaty Doc. 109-9



Uzbekistan
    Andijan massacre, to impose sanctions on certain officials 
      responsible for
        S. 2770
    Cooperative Threat Reduction Act, State report
        EC 5676
    Trade Act of 1974, State report on the continued compliance with
        EC 7599
    Umarov, Sanjar, arrest of
        S. Res. 295
                                    V



Vanuatu, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Rowe, Leslie V.



Vatican (see also Holy See)
    Nostra Aetate, recognizing 40th anniversary of
        H. Con. Res. 260



Venezuela
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Duddy, Patrick D.
    Antiterrorism efforts by U.S., non cooperation with
        EC 6847
    Certification by State Dept.
        EC 477
    Iran, expressing concern relating to alliance with
        S. Res. 587
    President Chavez
        Admonishing statements made at United Nations
            S. Res. 607
        Condemning anti-democratic actions
            S. Res. 581
    Trafficking of controlled substances, prevention of
        H. Con. Res. 400



Vietnam, Socialist Republic of
    Export of defense articles or services certification by State Dept.
        EC 8609
    Political prisoners, calling for release of
        H. Con. Res. 320



Vulnerable populations, protection for
    S. 559
                                    W



War crime issues, Ambassador at Large nominee
    Williamson, John C.



Weapons of mass destruction
    Kazakhstan, recognizing efforts to reduce threat of
        S. Res. 122



Women
    Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against
        Ex. R. 96-2
    Promoting empowerment of in Afghanistan
        S. 2392



World Health Organization, Taiwan participation in
    EC 2277; EC 6624



World War, Second
    Commemorating 60th anniversary of conclusion of War in Pacific
        H. Con. Res. 191
                                    X
                                    Y
                                    Z



Zambia, Republic of
    Ambassadorial nominee
        Martinez, Carmen Maria
                                      COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
               RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
               RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

                      (Adopted January 28, 2003)
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                          Rule 1--Jurisdiction
  (a) Substantive.--In accordance with Senate Rule XXV.1(j), the 
jurisdiction of the Committee shall extend to all proposed legislation, 
messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the 
following subjects:
      1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations 
    in foreign countries.
      2. Boundaries of the United States.
      3. Diplomatic service.
      4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian 
    assistance.
      5. Foreign loans.
      6. International activities of the American National Red Cross and 
    the International Committee of the Red Cross.
      7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear 
    transfer policy.
      8. International conferences and congresses.
      9. International law as it relates to foreign policy.
      10. International Monetary Fund and other international 
    organizations established primarily for international monetary 
    purposes (except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, 
    Housing, and Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to 
    such subjects reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall 
    be referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
    Affairs).
      11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war.
      12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations 
    and to safeguard American business interests abroad.
      13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships of 
    the United States.
      14. Ocean and international environmental and scientific affairs 
    as they relate to foreign policy.
      15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation.
      16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally.
      17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade 
    agreements.
      18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations.
      19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other 
    international organizations established primarily for development 
    assistance purposes.
  The Committee is also mandated by Senate Rule XXV.1(j) to study and 
review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to the national 
security policy, foreign policy, and international economic policy as it 
relates to foreign policy of the United States, and matters relating to 
food, hunger, and nutrition in foreign countries, and report thereon 
from time to time.

  (b) Oversight.--The Committee also has a responsibility under Senate 
Rule XXVI.8, which provides that ``. . . each standing Committee . . . 
shall review and study, on a continuing basis, the application, 
administration, and execution of those laws or parts of laws, the 
subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of the Committee.''
  (c) ``Advice and Consent'' Clauses.--The Committee has a special 
responsibility to assist the Senate in its constitutional function of 
providing ``advice and consent'' to all treaties entered into by the 
United States and all nominations to the principal executive branch 
positions in the field of foreign policy and diplomacy.
                          Rule 2--Subcommittees
  (a) Creation.--Unless otherwise authorized by law or Senate 
resolution, subcommittees shall be created by majority vote of the 
Committee and shall deal with such legislation and oversight of programs 
and policies as the Committee directs. Legislative measures or other 
matters may be referred to a subcommittee for consideration in the 
discretion of the Chairman or by vote of a majority of the Committee. If 
the principal subject matter of a measure or matter to be referred falls 
within the jurisdiction of more than one subcommittee, the Chairman or 
the Committee may refer the matter to two or more subcommittees for 
joint consideration.
  (b) Assignments.--Assignments of members to subcommittees shall be 
made in an equitable fashion. No member of the Committee may receive 
assignment to a second subcommittee until, in order of seniority, all 
members of the Committee have chosen assignments to one subcommittee, 
and no member shall receive assignments to a third subcommittee until, 
in order of seniority, all members have chosen assignments to two 
subcommittees.
  No member of the Committee may serve on more than four subcommittees 
at any one time.
  The Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee shall be ex officio 
members, without vote, of each subcommittee.
  (c) Meetings.--Except when funds have been specifically made available 
by the Senate for a subcommittee purpose, no subcommittee of the 
Committee on Foreign Relations shall hold hearings involving expenses 
without prior approval of the Chairman of the full Committee or by 
decision of the full Committee. Meetings of subcommittees shall be 
scheduled after consultation with the Chairman of the Committee with a 
view toward avoiding conflicts with meetings of other subcommittees 
insofar as possible. Meetings of subcommittees shall not be scheduled to 
conflict with meetings of the full Committee.
  The proceedings of each subcommittee shall be governed by the rules of 
the full Committee, subject to such authorizations or limitations as the 
Committee may from time to time prescribe.

                            Rule 3--Meetings
  (a) Regular Meeting Day.--The regular meeting day of the Committee on 
Foreign Relations for the transaction of Committee business shall be on 
Tuesday of each week, unless otherwise directed by the Chairman.
  (b) Additional Meetings.--Additional meetings and hearings of the 
Committee may be called by the Chairman as he may deem necessary. If at 
least three members of the Committee desire that a special meeting of 
the Committee be called by the Chairman, those members may file in the 
offices of the Committee their written request to the Chairman for that 
special meeting. Immediately upon filing of the request, the Chief Clerk 
of the Committee shall notify the Chairman of the filing of the request. 
If, within three calendar days after the filing of the request, the 
Chairman does not call the requested special meeting, to be held within 
seven calendar days after the filing of the request, a majority of the 
members of the Committee may file in the offices of the Committee their 
written notice that a special meeting of the Committee will be held, 
specifying the date and hour of that special meeting. The Committee 
shall meet on that date and hour. Immediately upon the filing of the 
notice, the Clerk shall notify all members of the Committee that such 
special meeting will be held and inform them of its date and hour.
  (c) Hearings, selection of witnesses.--To ensure that the issue which 
is the subject of the hearing is presented as fully and fairly as 
possible, whenever a hearing is conducted by the Committee or a 
subcommittee upon any measure or matter, the Ranking Member of the 
Committee or subcommittee my request that an equal number of pulic 
witnesses selected by the Ranking Member be called to testify at that 
hearing.
  (d) Public Announcement.--The Committee, or any subcommittee thereof, 
shall make public announcement of the date, place, time, and subject 
matter of any hearing to be conducted on any measure or matter at least 
one week in advance of such hearings, unless the Chairman of the 
Committee, or subcommittee, determines that there is good cause to begin 
such hearing at an earlier date.
  (e) Procedure.--Insofar as possible, proceedings of the Committee will 
be conducted without resort to the formalities of parliamentary 
procedure and with due regard for the views of all members. Issues of 
procedure which may arise from time to time shall be resolved by 
decision of the Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Member. The 
Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Member, may also propose 
special procedures to govern the consideration of particular matters by 
the Committee.
  (f) Closed Sessions.--Each meeting of the Committee on Foreign 
Relations, or any subcommittee thereof, including meetings to conduct 
hearings, shall be open to the public, except that a meeting or series 
of meetings by the Committee or a subcommittee on the same subject for a 
period of no more than fourteen calendar days may be closed to the 
public on a motion made and seconded to go into closed session to 
discuss only whether the matters enumerated in paragraphs (1) through 
(6) would require the meeting to be closed followed immediately by a 
record vote in open session by a majority of the members of the 
Committee or subcommittee when it is determined that the matters to be 
discussed or the testimony to be taken at such meeting or meetings--
      (1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the 
    interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the 
    foreign relations of the United States;
      (2) will relate solely to matters of Committee staff personnel or 
    internal staff management or procedure;

      (3) will tend to charge an individual with crime or misconduct; to 
    disgrace or injure the professional standing of an individual, or 
    otherwise to expose an individual to public contempt or obloquy, or 
    will represent a clearly unwarranted invasion of the privacy of an 
    individual;
      (4) will disclose the identity of any informer or law enforcement 
    agent or will disclose any information relating to the investigation 
    or prosecution of a criminal offense that is required to be kept 
    secret in the interests of effective law enforcement;
      (5) will disclose information relating to the trade secrets or 
    financial or commercial information pertaining specifically to a 
    given person if--
      (A) an Act of Congress requires the information to be kept 
    confidential by Government officers and employees; or
      (B) the information has been obtained by the Government on a 
    confidential basis, other than through an application by such person 
    for a specific Government financial or other benefit, and is 
    required to be kept secret in order to prevent undue injury to the 
    competitive position of such person, or
      (6) may divulge matters required to be kept confidential under 
    other provisions of law or Government regulations.
  A closed meeting may be opened by a majority vote of the Committee.
  (g) Staff Attendance.--A member of the Committee may have one member 
of his or her personal staff, for whom that member assumes personal 
responsibility, accompany and be seated nearby at Committee meetings.
  Each member of the Committee may designate members of his or her 
personal staff, who hold a Top Secret security clearance, for the 
purpose of their eligibility to attend closed sessions of the Committee, 
subject to the same conditions set forth for Committee staff under Rules 
12, 13, and 14.
  In addition, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader of the 
Senate, if they are not otherwise members of the Committee, may 
designate one member of their staff with a Top Secret security clearance 
to attend closed sessions of the Committee, subject to the same 
conditions set forth for Committee staff under Rules 12, 13, and 14. 
Staff of other Senators who are not members of the Committee may not 
attend closed sessions of the Committee.
  Attendance of Committee staff at meetings shall be limited to those 
designated by the Staff Director or the Minority Staff Director.
  The Committee, by majority vote, or the Chairman, with the concurrence 
of the Ranking Member, may limit staff attendance at specified meetings.
                             Rule 4--Quorums
  (a) Testimony.--For the purpose of taking sworn or unsworn testimony 
at any duly scheduled meeting a quorum of the Committee and each 
subcommittee thereof shall consist of one member.
  (b) Business.--A quorum for the transaction of Committee or 
subcommittee business, other than for reporting a measure or 
recommendation to the Senate or the taking of testimony, shall consist 
of one-third of the members of the Committee or subcommittee, including 
at least one member from each party.

  (c) Reporting.--A majority of the membership of the Committee shall 
constitute a quorum for reporting any measure or recommendation to the 
Senate. No measure or recommendation shall be ordered reported from the 
Committee unless a majority of the Committee members are physically 
present. The vote of the Committee to report a measure or matter shall 
require the concurrence of a majority of those members who are 
physically present at the time the vote is taken.
                             Rule 5--Proxies
  Proxies must be in writing with the signature of the absent member. 
Subject to the requirements of Rule 4 for the physical presence of a 
quorum to report a matter, proxy voting shall be allowed on all measures 
and matters before the Committee. However, proxies shall not be voted on 
a measure or matter except when the absent member has been informed of 
the matter on which he is being recorded and has affirmatively requested 
that he or she be so recorded.
                            Rule 6--Witnesses
  (a) General.--The Committee on Foreign Relations will consider 
requests to testify on any matter or measure pending before the 
Committee.
  (b) Presentation.--If the Chairman so determines, the oral 
presentation of witnesses shall be limited to 10 minutes. However, 
written statements of reasonable length may be submitted by witnesses 
and other interested persons who are unable to testify in person.
  (c) Filing of Statements.--A witness appearing before the Committee, 
or any subcommittee thereof, shall file a written statement of his 
proposed testimony at least 48 hours prior to his appearance, unless 
this requirement is waived by the Chairman and the Ranking Member 
following their determination that there is good cause for failure to 
file such a statement.
  (d) Expenses.--Only the Chairman may authorize expenditures of funds 
for the expenses of witnesses appearing before the Committee or its 
subcommittees.
  (e) Requests.--Any witness called for a hearing may submit a written 
request to the Chairman no later than 24 hours in advance for his 
testimony to be in closed or open session, or for any other unusual 
procedure. The Chairman shall determine whether to grant any such 
request and shall notify the Committee members of the request and of his 
decision.
                            Rule 7--Subpoenas
  (a) Authorization.--The Chairman or any other member of the Committee, 
when authorized by a majority vote of the Committee at a meeting or by 
proxies, shall have authority to subpoena the attendance of witnesses or 
the production of memoranda, documents, records, or any other materials. 
At the request of any Member of the Committee, the Committee shall 
authorize the issuance of a subpoena only at a meeting of the Committee. 
When the Committee authorizes a subpoena, it may be issued upon the 
signature of the Chairman or any other member designated by the 
Committee.

  (b) Return.--A subpoena, or a request to an agency, for documents may 
be issued whose return shall occur at a time and place other than that 
of a scheduled Committee meeting. A return on such a subpoena or request 
which is incomplete or accompanied by an objection constitutes good 
cause for a hearing on shortened notice. Upon such a return, the 
Chairman or any other member designated by him may convene a hearing by 
giving 2 hours notice by telephone to all other members. One member 
shall constitute a quorum for such a hearing. The sole purpose of such a 
hearing shall be to elucidate further information about the return and 
to rule on the objection.
  (c) Depositions.--At the direction of the Committee, staff is 
authorized to take depositions from witnesses.
                             Rule 8--Reports
  (a) Filing.--When the Committee has ordered a measure or 
recommendation reported, the report thereon shall be filed in the Senate 
at the earliest practicable time.
  (b) Supplemental, Minority and Additional Views.--A member of the 
Committee who gives notice of his intentions to file supplemental, 
minority, or additional views at the time of final Committee approval of 
a measure or matter, shall be entitled to not less than 3 calendar days 
in which to file such views, in writing, with the Chief Clerk of the 
Committee, with the 3 days to begin at 11:00 p.m. on the same day that 
the Committee has ordered a measure or matter reported. Such views shall 
then be included in the Committee report and printed in the same volume, 
as a part thereof, and their inclusion shall be noted on the cover of 
the report. In the absence of timely notice, the Committee report may be 
filed and printed immediately without such views.
  (c) Rollcall Votes.--The results of all rollcall votes taken in any 
meeting of the Committee on any measure, or amendment thereto, shall be 
announced in the Committee report. The announcement shall include a 
tabulation of the votes cast in favor and votes cast in opposition to 
each such measure and amendment by each member of the Committee.
                            Rule 9--Treaties
  (a) The Committee is the only Committee of the Senate with 
jurisdiction to review and report to the Senate on treaties submitted by 
the President for Senate advice and consent. Because the House of 
Representatives has no role in the approval of treaties, the Committee 
is therefore the only congressional committee with responsibility for 
treaties.
  (b) Once submitted by the President for advice and consent, each 
treaty is referred to the Committee and remains on its calendar from 
Congress to Congress until the Committee takes action to report it to 
the Senate or recommend its return to the President, or until the 
Committee is discharged of the treaty by the Senate.
  (c) In accordance with Senate Rule XXX.2, treaties which have been 
reported to the Senate but not acted on before the end of a Congress 
``shall be resumed at the commencement of the next Congress as if no 
proceedings had previously been had thereon.''
  (d) Insofar as possible, the Committee should conduct a public hearing 
on each treaty as soon as possible after its submission by the 
President. Except in extraordinary circumstances, treaties reported to 
the Senate shall be accompanied by a written report.

                          Rule 10--Nominations
  (a) Waiting Requirement.--Unless otherwise directed by the Chairman 
and the Ranking Member, the Committee on Foreign Relations shall not 
consider any nomination until 6 calendar days after it has been formally 
submitted to the Senate.
  (b) Public Consideration.--Nominees for any post who are invited to 
appear before the Committee shall be heard in public session, unless a 
majority of the Committee decrees otherwise.
  (c) Required Data.--No nomination shall be reported to the Senate 
unless (1) the nominee has been accorded a security clearance on the 
basis of a thorough investigation by executive branch agencies; (2) in 
appropriate cases, the nominee has filed a financial disclosure report 
and a confidential statement with the Committee; (3) the Committee has 
been assured that the nominee does not have any interests which could 
conflict with the interests of the government in the exercise of the 
nominee's proposed responsibilities; (4) for persons nominated to be 
chief of mission, ambassador-at-large, or minister, the Committee has 
received a complete list of any contributions made by the nominee or 
members of his immediate family to any Federal election campaign during 
the year of his or her nomination and for the 4 preceding years; and (5) 
for persons nominated to be chiefs of mission, a report on the 
demonstrated competence of that nominee to perform the duties of the 
position to which he or she has been nominated.
                             Rule 11--Travel
  (a) Foreign Travel.--No member of the Committee on Foreign Relations 
or its staff shall travel abroad on Committee business unless 
specifically authorized by the Chairman, who is required by law to 
approve vouchers and report expenditures of foreign currencies, and the 
Ranking Member. Requests for authorization of such travel shall state 
the purpose and, when completed, a full substantive and financial report 
shall be filed with the Committee within 30 days. This report shall be 
furnished to all members of the Committee and shall not be otherwise 
disseminated without the express authorization of the Committee. Except 
in extraordinary circumstances, staff travel shall not be approved 
unless the reporting requirements have been fulfilled for all prior 
trips. Except for travel that is strictly personal, travel funded by 
non-U.S. Government sources is subject to the same approval and 
substantive reporting requirements as U.S. Government-funded travel. In 
addition, members and staff are reminded of Senate Rule XXXV.4 requiring 
a determination by the Senate Ethics Committee in the case of foreign-
sponsored travel.
  Any proposed travel by Committee staff for a subcommittee purpose must 
be approved by the subcommittee chairman and ranking member prior to 
submission of the request to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the full 
Committee.
  When the Chairman and the Ranking Member approve the foreign travel of 
a member of the staff of the committee not accompanying a member of the 
Committee, all members of the Committee shall be advised, prior to the 
commencement of such travel of its extent, nature, and purpose.
  (b) Domestic Travel.--All official travel in the United States by the 
Committee staff shall be approved in advance by the Staff Director, or 
in the case of minority staff, by the Minority Staff Director.

  (c) Personal Staff.--As a general rule, no more than one member of the 
personal staff of a member of the Committee may travel with that member 
with the approval of the Chairman and the Ranking Member of the 
Committee. During such travel, the personal staff member shall be 
considered to be an employee of the Committee.
  (d) Personal Representatives of the Member (PRM).--For the purposes of 
Rule 11 as regards staff foreign travel, the officially-designated 
personal representative of the member (PRM) shall be deemed to have the 
same rights, duties, and responsibilities as members of the staff of the 
Committee on Foreign Relations. Furthermore, for the purposes of this 
section, each Member of the Committee may designate one personal staff 
member as the ``Personal Representative of the Member.''
                          Rule 12--Transcripts
  (a) General.--The Committee on Foreign Relations shall keep verbatim 
transcripts of all Committee and subcommittee meetings and such 
transcripts shall remain in the custody of the Committee, unless a 
majority of the Committee decides otherwise. Transcripts of public 
hearings by the Committee shall be published unless the Chairman, with 
the concurrence of the Ranking Member, determines otherwise.
  (b) Classified or Restricted Transcripts.--
      (1) The Chief Clerk of the Committee shall have responsibility for 
    the maintenance and security of classified or restricted 
    transcripts.
      (2) A record shall be maintained of each use of classified or 
    restricted transcripts.
      (3) Classified or restricted transcripts shall be kept in locked 
    combination safes in the Committee offices except when in active use 
    by authorized persons for a period not to exceed 2 weeks. Extensions 
    of this period may be granted as necessary by the Chief Clerk. They 
    must never be left unattended and shall be returned to the Chief 
    Clerk promptly when no longer needed.
      (4) Except as provided in paragraph 7 below, transcripts 
    classified secret or higher may not leave the Committee offices 
    except for the purpose of declassification.
      (5) Classified transcripts other than those classified secret or 
    higher may leave the Committee offices in the possession of 
    authorized persons with the approval of the Chairman. Delivery and 
    return shall be made only by authorized persons. Such transcripts 
    may not leave Washington, DC, unless adequate assurances for their 
    security are made to the Chairman.
      (6) Extreme care shall be exercised to avoid taking notes or 
    quotes from classified transcripts. Their contents may not be 
    divulged to any unauthorized person.
      (7) Subject to any additional restrictions imposed by the Chairman 
    with the concurrence of the Ranking Member, only the following 
    persons are authorized to have access to classified or restricted 
    transcripts.
      (i) Members and staff of the Committee in the Committee rooms;
      (ii) Designated personal representatives of members of the 
    Committee, and of the Majority and Minority Leaders, with 
    appropriate security clearances, in the Committee's Capitol office;
      (iii) Senators not members of the Committee, by permission of the 
    Chairman in the Committee rooms; and

      (iv) Members of the executive departments involved in the meeting, 
    in the Committee's Capitol office, or, with the permission of the 
    Chairman, in the offices of the officials who took part in the 
    meeting, but in either case, only for a specified and limited period 
    of time, and only after reliable assurances against further 
    reproduction or dissemination have been given.
      (8) Any restrictions imposed upon access to a meeting of the 
    Committee shall also apply to the transcript of such meeting, except 
    by special permission of the Chairman and notice to the other 
    members of the Committee. Each transcript of a closed session of the 
    Committee shall include on its cover a description of the 
    restrictions imposed upon access, as well as any applicable 
    restrictions upon photocopying, note-taking or other dissemination.
      (9) In addition to restrictions resulting from the inclusion of 
    any classified information in the transcript of a Committee meeting, 
    members and staff shall not discuss with anyone the proceedings of 
    the Committee in closed session or reveal information conveyed or 
    discussed in such a session unless that person would have been 
    permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication 
    is specifically authorized by the Chairman, the Ranking Member, or 
    in the case of staff, by the Staff Director or Minority Staff 
    Director. A record shall be kept of all such authorizations.
  (c) Declassification.--
      (1) All restricted transcripts and classified Committee reports 
    shall be declassified on a date twelve years after their origination 
    unless the Committee by majority vote decides against such 
    declassification, and provided that the executive departments 
    involved and all former Committee members who participated directly 
    in the sessions or reports concerned have been consulted in advance 
    and given a reasonable opportunity to raise objections to such 
    declassification.
      (2) Any transcript or classified Committee report, or any portion 
    thereof, may be declassified fewer than twelve years after their 
    origination if:
      (i) the Chairman originates such action or receives a written 
    request for such action, and notifies the other members of the 
    Committee;
      (ii) the Chairman, Ranking Member, and each member or former 
    member who participated directly in such meeting or report give 
    their approval, except that the Committee by majority vote may 
    overrule any objections thereby raised to early declassification; 
    and
      (iii) the executive departments and all former Committee members 
    are consulted in advance and have a reasonable opportunity to object 
    to early declassification.
                      Rule 13--Classified Material
  (a) All classified material received or originated by the Committee 
shall be logged in at the Committee's offices in the Dirksen Senate 
Office Building, and except for material classified as ``Top Secret'' 
shall be filed in the Dirksen Senate Building offices for Committee use 
and safekeeping.
  (b) Each such piece of classified material received or originated 
shall be card indexed and serially numbered, and where requiring onward 
distribution shall be distributed by means of an attached indexed form 
approved by the Chairman. If such material is to be distributed outside 
the Committee offices, it shall, in addition to the attached form, be 
accompanied also by an approved signature sheet to show onward receipt.

  (c) Distribution of classified material among offices shall be by 
Committee members or authorized staff only. All classified material sent 
to members' offices, and that distributed within the working offices of 
the Committee, shall be returned to the offices designated by the Chief 
Clerk. No classified material is to be removed from the offices of the 
members or of the Committee without permission of the Chairman. Such 
classified material will be afforded safe handling and safe storage at 
all times.
  (d) Material classified ``Top Secret,'' after being indexed and 
numbered shall be sent to the Committee's Capitol office for use by the 
members and authorized staff in that office only or in such other secure 
Committee offices as may be authorized by the Chairman or Staff 
Director.
  (e) In general, members and staff undertake to confine their access to 
classified information on the basis of a ``need to know'' such 
information related to their Committee responsibilities.
  (f) The Staff Director is authorized to make such administrative 
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of these 
regulations.
                             Rule 14--Staff
  (a) Responsibilities.--
      (1) The staff works for the Committee as a whole, under the 
    general supervision of the Chairman of the Committee, and the 
    immediate direction of the Staff Director; provided, however, that 
    such part of the staff as is designated Minority Staff, shall be 
    under the general supervision of the Ranking Member and under the 
    immediate direction of the Minority Staff Director.
      (2) Any member of the Committee should feel free to call upon the 
    staff at any time for assistance in connection with Committee 
    business. Members of the Senate not members of the Committee who 
    call upon the staff for assistance from time to time should be given 
    assistance subject to the overriding responsibility of the staff to 
    the Committee.
      (3) The staff's primary responsibility is with respect to bills, 
    resolutions, treaties, and nominations.
      In addition to carrying out assignments from the Committee and its 
    individual members, the staff has a responsibility to originate 
    suggestions for Committee or subcommittee consideration. The staff 
    also has a responsibility to make suggestions to individual members 
    regarding matters of special interest to such members.
      (4) It is part of the staff's duty to keep itself as well informed 
    as possible in regard to developments affecting foreign relations 
    and in regard to the administration of foreign programs of the 
    United States. Significant trends or developments which might 
    otherwise escape notice should be called to the attention of the 
    Committee, or of individual Senators with particular interests.
      (5) The staff shall pay due regard to the constitutional 
    separation of powers between the Senate and the executive branch. It 
    therefore has a responsibility to help the Committee bring to bear 
    an independent, objective judgment of proposals by the executive 
    branch and when appropriate to originate sound proposals of its own. 
    At the same time, the staff shall avoid impinging upon the day-to-
    day conduct of foreign affairs.

      (6) In those instances when Committee action requires the 
    expression of minority views, the staff shall assist the minority as 
    fully as the majority to the end that all points of view may be 
    fully considered by members of the Committee and of the Senate. The 
    staff shall bear in mind that under our constitutional system it is 
    the responsibility of the elected Members of the Senate to determine 
    legislative issues in the light of as full and fair a presentation 
    of the facts as the staff may be able to obtain.
  (b) Restrictions.--
      (1) The staff shall regard its relationship to the Committee as a 
    privileged one, in the nature of the relationship of a lawyer to a 
    client. In order to protect this relationship and the mutual 
    confidence which must prevail if the Committee-staff relationship is 
    to be a satisfactory and fruitful one, the following criteria shall 
    apply:
      (i) members of the staff shall not be identified with any special 
    interest group in the field of foreign relations or allow their 
    names to be used by any such group;
      (ii) members of the staff shall not accept public speaking 
    engagements or write for publication in the field of foreign 
    relations without specific advance permission from the Staff 
    Director, or, in the case of minority staff, from the Minority Staff 
    Director. In the case of the Staff Director and the Minority Staff 
    Director, such advance permission shall be obtained from the 
    Chairman or the Ranking Member, as appropriate. In any event, such 
    public statements should avoid the expression of personal views and 
    should not contain predictions of future, or interpretations of 
    past, Committee action; and
      (iii) staff shall not discuss their private conversations with 
    members of the Committee without specific advance permission from 
    the Senator or Senators concerned.
      (2) The staff shall not discuss with anyone the proceedings of the 
    Committee in closed session or reveal information conveyed or 
    discussed in such a session unless that person would have been 
    permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication 
    is specifically authorized by the Staff Director or Minority Staff 
    Director. Unauthorized disclosure of information from a closed 
    session or of classified information shall be cause for immediate 
    dismissal and may, in the case of some kinds of information, be 
    grounds for criminal prosecution.
                 Rule 15--Status and Amendment of Rules
  (a) Status.--In addition to the foregoing, the Committee on Foreign 
Relations is governed by the Standing Rules of the Senate which shall 
take precedence in the event of a clear inconsistency. In addition, the 
jurisdiction and responsibilities of the Committee with respect to 
certain matters, as well as the timing and procedure for their 
consideration in Committee, may be governed by statute.
  (b) Amendment.--These Rules may be modified, amended, or repealed by a 
majority of the Committee, provided that a notice in writing of the 
proposed change has been given to each member at least 48 hours prior to 
the meeting at which action thereon is to be taken. However, Rules of 
the Committee which are based upon Senate Rules may not be superseded by 
Committee vote alone.
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