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                       COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

                          UNITED STATES SENATE

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                        LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE

                                CALENDAR

                       ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS

                                     Convened January 4, 2007
                FIRST SESSION
                                     Adjourned December 31, 2007

                                     Convened January 3, 2008
               SECOND SESSION
                                     Adjourned January 2, 2009

                       PATRICK J. LEAHY, Chairman

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            SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

                       ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS
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                   PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont, Chairman

      EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts     ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
      JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware       ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
      HERB KOHL, Wisconsin                 CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
      DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         JON KYL, Arizona
      RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin       JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
      CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South 
      RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            Carolina
      BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland         JOHN CORNYN, Texas
      SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, Rhode Island     SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas
                                           TOM COBURN, Oklahoma

            Bruce A. Cohen, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
      MICHAEL O'NEILL, Republican Chief Counsel and Staff Director
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    January 12, 2007--The Senate agreed to S. Res. 27 and to S. Res. 28, 
making majority and minority party appointments to the Senate Committee 
on the Judiciary for the 110th Congress (CR S501-S502).
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                   SH-305 Hart                              Crime and Drugs............................................          0558
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                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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      Members of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary..................

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      Table of Contents.................................................

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      Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary............

                                                                       4
      Subcommittee Assignments..........................................

                                                                       6
      Jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.............

                                                                       8
      Rules of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....................

                                                                       9
Bills and Resolutions Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Senate Bills..................................................

                                                                      11
          Senate Joint Resolutions......................................

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

                                                                      89
          Senate Resolutions............................................

                                                                      93
          House Bills and Resolutions...................................

                                                                     123
          Bills of Interest to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....

                                                                     139
      Calendar of Nominations...........................................

                                                                     151
      Alphabetical List of Nominees.....................................

                                                                     171
Meetings of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Executive Sessions and Other Committee Business...............

                                                                     183
          Hearings on Legislation.......................................

                                                                     197
          Other Hearings................................................

                                                                     199
      Presidential Messages.............................................

                                                                     211
      Senate Reports....................................................

                                                                     213
Publications Issued by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Hearings......................................................

                                                                     217
          Miscellaneous Publications....................................

                                                                     227
      Public Laws.......................................................

                                                                     229
      Index of Short Titles for Senate and House Bills..................

                                                                     235
      Index to Legislation..............................................

                                                                     241
      Index to Sponsors.................................................

                                                                     275
                                 SUBCOMMITTEES \1\
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                 ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS
                 CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York, Chairman
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California           JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama, 
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin           Ranking Member
    SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, Rhode Island       CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
                                           LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South 
                                             Carolina

            ANTITRUST, COMPETITION POLICY AND CONSUMER RIGHTS
                     HERB KOHL, Wisconsin, Chairman
    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont              ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah, Ranking 
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware           Member
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin         ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
    BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas
                                           TOM COBURN, Oklahoma

                            THE CONSTITUTION
                RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin, Chairman
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts       SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas, 
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California             Ranking Member
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
    BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland           LINDSEY GRAHAM, South 
                                             Carolina
                                           JOHN CORNYN, Texas

                             CRIME AND DRUGS
                JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware, Chairman
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts       LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South 
    HERB KOHL, Wisconsin                     Carolina, Ranking Member
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California           ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin         ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           CHARLES GRASSLEY, Iowa
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            JEFF SESSIONS, Oklahoma
                                           TOM COBURN, Oklahoma

                        HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW
                  RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois, Chairman
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts       TOM COBURN, Oklahoma, Ranking 
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware           Member
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin         JON KYL, Arizona
    BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland           LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South 
    SHELDON WHITEHOUSE, Rhode Island         Carolina
                                           JOHN CORNYN, Texas
                                           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas

                IMMIGRATION, REFUGEES AND BORDER SECURITY
               EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts, Chairman
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware         JOHN CORNYN, Texas, Ranking 
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California             Member
    cHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            JON KYL, Arizona
                                           JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama

               TERRORISM, TECHNOLOGY AND HOMELAND SECURITY
                 DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California, Chairman
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts       JON KYL, Arizona, Ranking 
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware           Member
    HERB KOHL, Wisconsin                   ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            JOHN CORNYN, Texas
    BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas
                                           TOM COBURN, Oklahoma

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    \1\ January 25, 2007--The Judiciary Committee announced Subcommittee 
assignments.
                             SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
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Mr. Leahy....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsMr. Kennedy..................................................................  The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security, Chairman
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Biden....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs, Chairman
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Kohl.....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Chairman
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMrs. Feinstein...............................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security, ChairmanMr. Feingold.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               The Constitution, Chairman
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Human Rights and the LawMr. Schumer..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Chairman
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Durbin...................................................................  The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law, Chairman
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Cardin...................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security, ChairmanMr. Whitehouse...............................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law 
Mr. Specter..................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and DrugsMr. Hatch....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Ranking Member
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Grassley.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border SecurityMr. Kyl......................................................................  Human Rights and the Law
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security, Ranking MemberMr. Sessions.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Ranking Member
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Graham...................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               The Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs, Ranking Member
                                                                               Human Rights and the LawMr. Cornyn...................................................................  The Constitution
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law
                                                                               Immigration, Refugees and Border Security, Ranking Member
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Brownback................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               The Constitution, Ranking Member
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland SecurityMr. Coburn...................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Human Rights and the Law, Ranking Member
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security
                JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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    Committee on the Judiciary, to which committee shall be referred all 
proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters 
relating to the following subjects:

                                                                      1.
           Apportionment of Representatives.
                                                                      2.
           Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting.
                                                                      3.
           Civil liberties.
                                                                      4.
           Constitutional amendments.
                                                                      5.
           Federal courts and judges.
                                                                      6.
           Governmental information.
                                                                      7.
           Holidays and celebrations.
                                                                      8.
           Immigration and naturalization.
                                                                      9.
           Interstate compacts, generally.
                                                                     10.
           Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally.
                                                                     11.
           Local courts in the territories and possessions.
                                                                     12.
           Measures relating to claims against the United States.
                                                                     13.
           National penitentiaries.
                                                                     14.
           Patent Office.
                                                                     15.
           Patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
                                                                     16.
           Protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints 
           and monopolies.
                                                                     17.
           Revision and codification of the statutes of the United 
           States.
                                                                     18.
           State and territorial boundary lines.

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    \1\ As specified in Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the United 
States Senate.
                RULES OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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                                                                      I.

        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                                                                      1.
           Meetings of the Committee may be called by the Chairman as he 
           may deem necessary on three days' notice of the date, time, 
           place and subject matter of the meeting, or in the 
           alternative with the consent of the Ranking Minority Member, 
           or pursuant to the provision of the Standing Rules of the 
           Senate, as amended.

                                                                      2.
           Unless a different date and time are set by the Chairman 
           pursuant to (1) of this section, Committee meetings shall be 
           held beginning at 9:30 AM on Thursdays the Senate is in 
           session, which shall be the regular meeting day for the 
           transaction of business.

                                                                      3.
           At the request of any Member, or by action of the Chairman, a 
           bill, matter, or nomination on the agenda of the Committee 
           may be held over until the next meeting of the Committee or 
           for one week, whichever occurs later.

                                                                     II.

        HEARINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                                                                      1.
           The Committee shall provide a public announcement of the 
           date, time, place and subject matter of any hearing to be 
           conducted by the Committee or any Subcommittee at least seven 
           calendar days prior to the commencement of that hearing, 
           unless the Chairman with the consent of the Ranking Minority 
           Member determines that good cause exists to begin such 
           hearing at an earlier date. Witnesses shall provide a written 
           statement of their testimony and curriculum vitae to the 
           Committee at least 24 hours preceding the hearing in as many 
           copies as the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee 
           prescribes.

                                                                      2.
           In the event 14 calendar days' notice of a hearing has been 
           made, any witness appearing before the Committee, including 
           any witness representing a Government agency, must file with 
           the Committee at least 48 hours preceding appearance written 
           statements of their testimony and curriculum vitae in as many 
           copies as the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee 
           prescribes.
                                                                      3.
           In the event a witness fails timely to file the written 
           statement in accordance with this rule, the Chairman may 
           permit the witness to testify, or deny the witness the 
           privilege of testifying before the Committee, or permit the 
           witness to testify in response to questions from Senators 
           without the benefit of giving an opening statement.

                                                                    III.

        QUORUMS
                                                                      1.
           Six Members of the Committee, actually present, shall 
           constitute a quorum for the purpose of discussing business. 
           Eight Members of the Committee, including at least two 
           Members of the minority, shall constitute a quorum for the 
           purpose of transacting business. No bill, matter, or 
           nomination shall be ordered reported from the Committee, 
           however, unless a majority of the Committee is actually 
           present at the time such action is taken and a majority of 
           those present support the action taken.

                                                                      2.
           For the purpose of taking sworn testimony, a quorum of the 
           Committee and each Subcommittee thereof, now or hereafter 
           appointed, shall consist of one Senator.

                                                                     IV.

        BRINGING A MATTER TO A VOTE
                                                                      1.
           The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring 
           a matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is 
           objection to bringing the matter to a vote without further 
           debate, a roll call vote of the Committee shall be taken, and 
           debate shall be terminated if the motion to bring the matter 
           to a vote without further debate passes with ten votes in the 
           affirmative, one of which must be cast by the minority.

                                                                      V.

        AMENDMENTS
                                                                      1.
           Provided at least seven calendar days' notice of the agenda 
           is given, and the text of the proposed bill or resolution has 
           been made available at least seven calendar days in advance, 
           it shall not be in order for the Committee to consider any 
           amendment in the first degree proposed to any measure under 
           consideration by the Committee unless such amendment has been 
           delivered to the office of the Committee and circulated via 
           e-mail to each of the offices by at least 5:00 PM the day 
           prior to the scheduled start of the meeting.

                                                                      2.
           It shall be in order, without prior notice, for a Member to 
           offer a motion to strike a single section of any bill, 
           resolution, or amendment under consideration.

                                                                      3.
           The time limit imposed on the filing of amendments shall 
           apply to no more than three bills identified by the Chairman 
           and included on the Committee's legislative agenda.

                                                                      4.
           This section of the rule may be waived by agreement of the 
           Chairman and the Ranking Minority Member.

                                                                     VI.

        PROXY VOTING
                                                                      1.
           When a recorded vote is taken in the Committee on any bill, 
           resolution, amendment, or any other question, a quorum being 
           present, Members who are unable to attend the meeting may 
           submit their votes by proxy, in writing or by telephone, or 
           through personal instructions. A proxy must be specific with 
           respect to the matters it addresses.

                                                                    VII.

        SUBCOMMITTEES
                                                                      1.
           Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee 
           during its hearings or any other meeting, but shall not have 
           the authority to vote on any matter before the Subcommittee 
           unless a Member of such Subcommittee.

                                                                      2.
           Subcommittees shall be considered de novo whenever there is a 
           change in the Subcommittee chairmanship and seniority on the 
           particular Subcommittee shall not necessarily apply.

                                                                      3.
           Except for matters retained at the full Committee, matters 
           shall be referred to the appropriate Subcommittee or 
           Subcommittees by the Chairman, except as agreed by a majority 
           vote of the Committee or by the agreement of the Chairman and 
           the Ranking Minority Member.

                                                                      4.
           Provided all Members of the Subcommittee consent, a bill or 
           other matter may be polled out of the Subcommittee. In order 
           to be polled out of a Subcommittee, a majority of the Members 
           of the Subcommittee who vote must vote in favor of reporting 
           the bill or matter to the Committee.

                                                                   VIII.

        ATTENDANCE RULES
                                                                      1.
           Official attendance at all Committee business meetings of the 
           Committee shall be kept by the Committee Clerk. Official 
           attendance at all Subcommittee business meetings shall be 
           kept by the Subcommittee Clerk.

                                                                      2.
           Official attendance at all hearings shall be kept, provided 
           that Senators are notified by the Committee Chairman and 
           Ranking Minority Member, in the case of Committee hearings, 
           and by the Subcommittee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, 
           in the case of Subcommittee hearings, 48 hours in advance of 
           the hearing that attendance will be taken; otherwise, no 
           attendance will be taken. Attendance at all hearings is 
           encouraged.

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    \1\ Reaffirmed by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in executive 
session on January 25, 2007, and as printed in the Congressional Record 
of January 25, 2007, page S1184.
                              SENATE BILLS
                         SENATE BILLS--Continued
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S. 9

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                             CR S36, S49

Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Schumer, Mses. Cantwell, Stabenow, 
  Boxer)

To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of immigrants 
  and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for more 
  effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent illegal 
  immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.

``Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 11

                                                       December 19, 2007
  

                                                       CR S16005, S16007

Mr. Inhofe
(Mr. Vitter)................................................May 21, 2008

To provide liability protection to volunteer pilot nonprofit 
  organizations that fly for public benefit and to the pilots and staff 
  of such nonprofit organizations, and for other purposes.

``Volunteer Pilot Organization Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 31

                                                            May 22, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6461, S6464

Ms. Collins

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud in certain 
  visa programs for aliens working temporarily in the United States.

``H-1B Visa Fraud Prevention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 56

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                             CR S37, S74

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Inouye)

To provide relief to the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for settlement of 
  certain claims against the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 68

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S38

Mr. Akaka

For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai Chaowasaree).
Full Committee

  

S. 69

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                             CR S38, S83

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Ms. Snowe)

To authorize appropriations for the Hollings Manufacturing Extension 
  Partnership Program, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Jan. 22, 2007--Referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, 
  and Transportation after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged 
  by unanimous consent.

  

S. 70

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                             CR S38, S84

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Inouye)

To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 76

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S38

Mr. Schumer

To amend section 1028 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the 
  possession, transfer, or use of fraudulent travel documents.

``False Travel Documents Prohibition Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 77

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S38

Mr. Schumer

To improve the tracking of stolen firearms and firearms used in a crime, 
  to allow more frequent inspections of gun dealers to ensure compliance 
  with Federal gun law, to enhance the penalties for gun trafficking, 
  and for other purposes.

``Anti-Gun Trafficking Penalties Enhancement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 78

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S38

Mr. Schumer

For the relief of Alemseghed Mussie Tesfamical.
Full Committee

  

S. 79

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S38

Mr. Schumer

To establish within the United States Marshals Service a short term 
  State witness protection program to provide assistance to State and 
  local district attorneys to protect their witnesses in homicide and 
  major violent crime cases and to provide Federal grants for such 
  protection.

``Witness Security and Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 85

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                             CR S38, S92

Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Baucus, Grassley, Reid, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Feingold)
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................Jan. 8, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Murray).....................Jan. 9, 2007
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................Jan. 24, 2007
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mr. Thune).................................................Feb. 7, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 15, 2007

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.

``Indian Tribes Methamphetamine Reduction Grants Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 105

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S39

Mr. Vitter
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Jan. 9, 2007

To prohibit the spouse of a Member of Congress previously employed as a 
  lobbyist from lobbying the Member after the Member is elected.
Full Committee

  

S. 109

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S39, S114

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Inouye)

To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of 
  Practice.

``National Academies of Practice Recognition Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 110

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S39, S114

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Inouye)

To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required under 
  chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to offenders 
  with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical social 
  worker.

``Psychiatric and Psychological Examinations Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 118

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S39, S117

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Pryor)

To give investigators and prosecutors the tools they need to combat 
  public corruption.

``Effective Corruption Prosecutions Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 119

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S39, S118

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, Harkin, Kerry, Lautenberg, 
  Rockefeller, Dorgan, Schumer, Wyden, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Menendez, Nelson of Florida)
         (Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. 
                                                          Feingold)Jan. 
                                                         8, 2007........
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Jan. 11, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Feb. 26, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Apr. 23, 2007
(Mr. Casey).................................................May 22, 2007

To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, relief, 
  and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.

``War Profiteering Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
May 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  written report filed (S. Rept. No. 110-66). Additional views filed.
May 15, 2007--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 148).

  

S. 132

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S39, S127

Mr. Allard

To end the trafficking of methamphetamines and precursor chemicals 
  across the United States and its borders.

``Methamphetamine Trafficking Enforcement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 139

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S39

Mr. Schumer

To expedite review by the Supreme Court of the warrantless electronic 
  surveillance program of the National Security Agency.

``Foreign Surveillance Expedited Review Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 144

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                                  CR S40

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein)

To provide Federal coordination and assistance in preventing gang 
  violence.

``Mynisha's Law''

Full Committee

  

S. 149

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S40, S138

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Sessions)

To address the effect of the death of a defendant in Federal criminal 
  proceedings.

``Preserving Crime Victims' Restitution Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 30, 2007--Star Print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 182

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S167

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Feingold, Leahy, 
  Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin)

To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the ability 
  of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of children by 
  family members, and for other purposes.

``Family Abduction Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 185

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S179

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Brown, Salazar)...................Feb. 26, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Lautenberg and Feingold)............Feb. 28, 2007
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................Apr. 17, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................Apr. 20, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell)...............................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse).............................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................May 15, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 22, 2007
(Mr. Biden).................................................May 24, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................June 5, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................June 6, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................June 12, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................June 13, 2007
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................June 22, 2007
(Mr. Byrd).................................................June 26, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................June 27, 2007
(Messrs. Menendez, Carper)..................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................July 11, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................July 12, 2007
(Mr. Pryor)................................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mrs. Murray).............................................Sept. 18, 2007

To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United States.

``Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 22, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-145 (Serial No. J-110-
  37).
June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 26, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-90). Additional and minority views 
  filed.
June 26, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 220).

  

S. 186

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S181

Mr. Specter
(Mr. Biden).................................................Feb. 8, 2008
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Feb. 28, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Apr. 21, 2008
(Mr. Pryor, Ms. Landrieu)..................................Apr. 28, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................June 9, 2008
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 12, 2008
(Mr. Carper)...............................................June 16, 2008
(Mr. Webb, Mrs. McCaskill).................................June 25, 2008

To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.

``Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 187

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S183

Mr. Specter

To provide sufficient resources to permit electronic surveillance of 
  United States persons for foreign intelligence purposes to be 
  conducted pursuant to individualized court-issued orders for calls 
  originating in the United States, to provide additional resources to 
  enhance oversight and streamline the procedures of the Foreign 
  Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to ensure review of the 
  Terrorist Surveillance Program by the United States Supreme Court, and 
  for other purposes.

``Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Oversight and Resource Enhancement 
  Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 188 (Public Law 110-258)

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S185

Mr. Salazar (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Reid, Menendez, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Mrs. Feinstein)

To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and 
  Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments 
  Act of 2006.
Full Committee

Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Feb. 8, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 23).
Feb. 15, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with amendments by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 16, 2007--Received in the House and referred to House Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 17, 2007--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
June 24, 2007--Presented to the President.
July 1, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-258).

  

S. 204

                                                         January 8, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S233

Mr. Bingaman

For the relief of Ziad Mohamed Shaban Khweis, Heyam Ziad Khweis, and 
  Juman Ziad Khweis.
Full Committee

  

S. 208

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Luay Lufti Hadad.
Full Committee

  

S. 209

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Marcos Antonio Sanchez-Diaz.
Full Committee

  

S. 210

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Anton Dodaj, Gjyljana Dodaj, Franc Dodaj, and Kristjan 
  Dodaj.
Full Committee

  

S. 212

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Perlat Binaj, Almida Binaj, Erina Binaj, and Anxhela 
  Binaj.
Full Committee

  

S. 213

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Mohamad Derani, Maha Felo Derani, and Tarek Derani.
Full Committee

  

S. 214 (Public Law 110-34)

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S282

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Pryor)................................................Jan. 10, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Jan. 18, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Jan. 22, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................Jan. 25, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Mr. Specter, Ms. Cantwell)................................Feb. 12, 2007
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Levin, Ms. Stabenow)...................Mar. 1, 2007
(Mr. Salazar, Ms. Landrieu)................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Mar. 15, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Mar. 20, 2007

To amend chapter 25 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve the 
  independence of United States attorneys.

``Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-61 (Serial No. J-110-
  10).
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Feb. 12, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Feb. 12, 2007--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 24).
Mar. 12, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure was made in 
  Senate.
Mar. 12, 2007--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure 
  presented in Senate.
Mar. 12, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in Senate.
Mar. 15, 2007--Cloture motion withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate.
Mar. 19, 2007--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Mar. 19, 2007--The Committee reported amendment was agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
Mar. 20, 2007--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 20, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by yea-nay vote 
  (94-2).
Mar. 20, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.
May 22, 2007--PASSED by the House by yea-nay vote (301-114).
June 4, 2007--Presented to the President.
June 14, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-34).

  

S. 221

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                           CR S282, S291

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Kohl, Harkin, Hagel, Leahy)
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Mar. 8, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 17, 2007

To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater fairness in 
  the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry contracts.

``Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-190), including additional and 
  minority views.
Oct. 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 410).
Oct. 15, 2007--Star Print ordered on the reported bill.

  

S. 231 (Public Law 110-294)

                                                         January 9, 2007
  

                                                           CR S283, S299

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Chambliss, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Cornyn, Obama, Mses. Snowe, Stabenow, Collins, Messrs. Kohl, Levin, 
  Durbin, Baucus, Bingaman, Kerry, Biden, Rockefeller, Salazar)
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Jan. 11, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Jan. 30, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................Feb. 7, 2007
(Messrs. Kennedy, Cardin, Leahy, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. 
  Harkin)...................................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Mar. 8, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Specter)................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Messrs. Alexander, Allard, Bennett, Bond, Brownback, 
  Bunning, Burr, Coburn, Cochran, Coleman, Corker, 
  Craig, Crapo, DeMint, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, 
  Ensign, Enzi, Graham, Gregg, Hagel, Hatch, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Isakson, Kyl, Lott, Lugar, 
  Martinez, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. 
  Roberts, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Stevens, Sununu, 
  Thomas, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, Warner, Nelson of 
  Florida, Mrs. McCaskill).................................Mar. 21, 2007
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Brown, Lieberman).....................Apr. 16, 2007
(Mr. Smith)................................................Apr. 18, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Apr. 19, 2007
(Messrs. Akaka, Dodd, Johnson, Mrs. Murray)................Apr. 30, 2007
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Sanders, Inouye)........................May 7, 2007
(Messrs. Byrd, Schumer)......................................May 8, 2007
(Messrs. Dorgan, Wyden, Nelson of Nebraska, Tester, 
  Casey)....................................................May 21, 2007
(Mr. Webb)..................................................May 22, 2007
(Messrs. Reid, Vitter)......................................May 23, 2007

To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program 
  at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
 Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 16, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
May 23, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 170).
May 24, 2007--Passed the Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
June 5, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
June 25, 2007--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
July 14, 2008--Passed by the House by voice vote.
July 22, 2008--Presented to the President.
July 30, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-294).

  

S. 236

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                           CR S357, S359

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Sununu, Leahy, Akaka)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Jan. 24, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Feb. 14, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Whitehouse)...........................Apr. 12, 2007

To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data mining.

``Federal Agency Data Mining Reporting Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Committee began consideration.
Apr. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
June 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably; without written report.
June 4, 2007--Placed on the Senate Calendar (No. 184).

  

S. 237

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                           CR S357, S361

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Craig, Kennedy, Martinez, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Mr. Voinovich)
(Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Obama, Salazar).....................Jan. 11, 2007
(Messrs. Specter, Hagel)...................................Jan. 18, 2007

To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and security for 
  aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.

``Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act of 2007''
``AgJOBS Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 238

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                           CR S357, S374

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Gregg, Sununu, Nelson of Florida, 
  Leahy)
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Jan. 18, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Feb. 12, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of Social 
  Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such misuse, and 
  for other purposes.

``Social Security Number Misuse Prevention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 239

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                           CR S357, S378

Mrs. Feinstein

To require Federal agencies, and persons engaged in interstate commerce, 
  in possession of data containing sensitive personally identifiable 
  information, to disclose any breach of such information.

``Notification of Risk to Personal Data Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
May 31, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably; without written report.
May 31, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 180).

  

S. 244

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S358

Mr. Gregg (for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Ensign, Cornyn, Sessions, 
  DeMint, Inhofe, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Voinovich, Thune, Allard, 
  Alexander)
(Mr. Lott).................................................Jan. 11, 2007

To improve women's access to health care services and provide improved 
  medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability system 
  places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological services.

``Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Access to Care Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 249

                                                        January 10, 2007
  

                                                           CR S358, S388

Mrs. Feinstein

To permit the National Football League to restrict the movement of its 
  franchises, and for other purposes.

``Football Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 256

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S446

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Graham, Biden, Alexander)

To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under 
  sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other 
  purposes.

``Platform Equality and Remedies for Rights Holders in Music Act of 
  2007''
``Perform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 29, 2008--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-112).

  

S. 258

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S445

Mr. Sununu (for himself, Mr. Gregg)

To clarify provisions relating to statutory copyright licenses for 
  satellite carriers.
Full Committee

  

S. 261

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S451

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Messrs. Ensign, Specter, Durbin, Allard, 
  Vitter, Levin, Ms. Collins, Mr. Kyl, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Messrs. Obama, Reed)......................................Jan. 16, 2007
(Messrs. Wyden, Feingold)..................................Jan. 23, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Jan. 24, 2007
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 30, 2007
(Mr. Lugar, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Hagel)...........................Feb. 1, 2007
(Mr. Brown).................................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Messrs. Coleman, Kohl)....................................Feb. 12, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Feb. 15, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Feb. 26, 2007
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Harkin).........................Mar. 5, 2007
(Mr. Biden).................................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Kerry, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Lieberman, 
  Ms. Snowe)...............................................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Mar. 15, 2007
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Messrs. Dodd, Gregg, Sanders).............................Mar. 28, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Casey)................................................Apr. 17, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)................................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 28, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)............................................Oct. 3, 2007
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................Dec. 19, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Sept. 8, 2008
(Mr. Carper)..............................................Sept. 15, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen prohibitions 
  against animal fighting, and for other purposes.

``Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 8, 2007--Committee began consideration.
Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 26, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 26, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 87).
June 13, 2007--Indefinitely postponed by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.

  

S. 267

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S452

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Messrs. Smith, Reid, Feingold, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Cantwell)
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Jan. 17, 2007
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Jan. 18, 2007
(Messrs. Hatch, Salazar)...................................Jan. 24, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 15, 2007
(Mr. Tester)...............................................Apr. 15, 2008

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.

``Native American Methamphetamine Enforcement and Treatment Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 276

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S459

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Sessions)
(Mr. Kyl)....................................................May 7, 2007

To strengthen the consequences of the fraudulent use of United States or 
  foreign passports, and for other purposes.

``Passport and Visa Security Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 2, 2007--Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security hearing 
  (Serial No. J-110-32).

  

S. 313

                                                        January 17, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S671

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Ibrahim Parlak.
Full Committee

  

S. 314

                                                        January 17, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S671

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Josephina Valera Lopez.
Full Committee

  

S. 316

                                                        January 17, 2007
  

                                                           CR S671, S679

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Leahy, Schumer, Feingold)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Feb. 14, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Feb. 27, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 11, 2007
(Mr. Obama)...............................................Sept. 12, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Dec. 18, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................Sept. 8, 2008

To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic drug 
  companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the market.

``Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act''

Full Committee

Jan. 17, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-4 (Serial No. J-110-
  4).
Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee for reporting without amendment 
  favorably.
Feb. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Feb. 27, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 59).
Mar. 7, 2007--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer 
  Rights hearing, S. Hrg. 110-23 (Serial No. J-110-17).

  

S. 330

                                                        January 18, 2007
  

                                                           CR S753, S754

Mr. Isakson

To authorize secure borders and comprehensive immigration reform, and 
  for other purposes.

``Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 340

                                                        January 18, 2007
  

                                                           CR S753, S766

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Craig, Kennedy, Martinez, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Voinovich, Leahy, Specter, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  McCain, Obama, Hagel, Schumer, Domenici, Kohl, Salazar, Mrs. Murray)
(Ms. Snowe, Mr. Feingold)..................................Jan. 22, 2007
(Messrs. Dodd, Bingaman, Nelson of Florida)................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Jan. 30, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................Feb. 26, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Messrs. Casey, Bayh).......................................May 16, 2007
(Mr. Biden)................................................July 25, 2007

To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and security for 
  aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.

``Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act of 2007''
``AgJOBS Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 342

                                                        January 22, 2007
  

                                                           CR S827, S829

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. 
  Stevens)

To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary basis, and 
  for other purposes.

``Secure Travel and Counterterrorism Partnership Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 344

                                                        January 22, 2007
  

                                                           CR S827, S831

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Durbin, Schumer, Feingold)
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Jan. 30, 2007

To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2007--Full Committee hearing held, S. Hrg. 110-14 (Serial No. 
  J-110-11).
Dec. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 29, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 29, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 907).
Sept. 8, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-448).

  

S. 352

                                                        January 22, 2007
  

                                                           CR S827, S837

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Leahy, Specter, Graham, 
  Feingold, Cornyn, Durbin, Craig, Allard)

To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.

``Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-14 (Serial No. J-110-
  11).
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Mar. 13, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Mar. 13, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 618).

  

S. 368

                                                        January 23, 2007
  

                                                           CR S911, S922

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Harkin, Kerry, Kohl, 
  Lautenberg, Leahy, Lieberman, Menendez, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Obama, 
  Reed, Salazar, Schumer, Smith, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Reid)
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Jan. 26, 2007
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Jan. 30, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)............................................Feb. 1, 2007
(Messrs. Durbin, Nelson of Florida, Mses. Landrieu, 
  Klobuchar)................................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Feb. 15, 2007
(Messrs. Kennedy, Cardin)...................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................Mar. 22, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Mar. 28, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 18, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................May 16, 2007
(Messrs. Casey, Bingaman)...................................May 17, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................July 23, 2007
(Mr. Pryor)...............................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Oct. 19, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................June 10, 2008
(Mr. Wyden)...............................................Sept. 22, 2008

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.

``Community Oriented Policing Service Improvements Act of 2007''
``COPS Improvements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
/May 23, 2007--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing, S. Hrg. 110-39 
  (Serial No. J-110-39).
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-73).
May 24, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 175).
June 20, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-271 (Serial No. J-
  110-44).

  

S. 376

                                                        January 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1057, S1061

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Kyl, Cornyn)
(Messrs. Grassley, Sessions, Conrad).......................Jan. 29, 2007
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................June 5, 2007
(Mr. Smith)................................................June 11, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.

``Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Committee consideration.
Apr. 12, 2007--Committee consideration.
May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 5, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-150). Minority views filed.
Sept. 5, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 341).

  

S. 378

                                                        January 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1057, S1062

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Reid, Durbin, Cornyn, Kennedy, 
  Ms. Collins, Messrs. Hatch, Schumer)
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Obama)....................................Apr. 18, 2007
(Mr. Coburn)...............................................Apr. 19, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, prosecutors, 
  witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for other purposes.

``Court Security Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-14 (Serial No. J-110-
  11).
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-42). Additional views.
Mar. 29, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 107).
Apr. 16, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure was made in 
  Senate.
Apr. 16, 2007--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure 
  presented in Senate.
Apr. 16, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in Senate.
Apr. 18, 2007--Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate.
Apr. 18, 2007--Cloture on the motion to proceed to the measure invoked 
  in the Senate by yea-nay vote (93-3).
Apr. 18, 2007--Motion to proceed to measure considered in the Senate.
Apr. 18, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to 
  in the Senate by voice vote.
Apr. 18, 2007--The Committee reported amendment was agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
Apr. 18, 2007--Cloture motion on S. 378 presented in the Senate.
Apr. 19, 2007--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 19, 2007--Cloture motion withdrawn by unanimous consent in the 
  Senate.
Apr. 19, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with amendments by yea-nay vote (97-
  0).
Apr. 20, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. 388

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1189

Mr. Thune (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Sununu, Inhofe, 
  Coburn, Burr, Martinez, Crapo, Baucus, Cornyn, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. 
  Craig, Lott)
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Jan. 26, 2007
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Jan. 29, 2007
(Messrs. Vitter, Enzi, Roberts).............................Feb. 1, 2007
(Mr. Smith).................................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Mr. Ensign)................................................Feb. 6, 2007
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Feb. 14, 2007
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 26, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Mar. 1, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................June 4, 2007
(Mr. Barrasso)............................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Mr. Webb).................................................Oct. 24, 2007
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Feb. 28, 2008
(Mr. Wicker)...............................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................June 4, 2008
(Mr. Tester)...............................................June 10, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national standard in 
  accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry concealed 
  firearms in the State.
Full Committee

  

S. 389

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1190

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Mr. Kyl, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Cornyn)

To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in accordance with 
  recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in districts that have an 
  extraordinarily high immigration caseload.
Full Committee

  

S. 393

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1192

Mr. Harkin

To transfer unspent funds for grants by the Office of Community Oriented 
  Policing Services, the Office of Justice Programs, and the Office on 
  Violence Against Women to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance 
  Grant Program.

``Emergency Local Law Enforcement Byrne Assistance Act of 2007''

Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see S. 231, which became Public Law 110-294 
  on July 30, 2008.)

  

S. 415

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1283

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Burr, Sessions, DeMint, 
  Roberts, Grassley, Chambliss, Thune, Bunning, Kyl, Allard)
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Jan. 30, 2007
(Mr. Coburn)................................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................Feb. 15, 2007
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Feb. 27, 2007
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................July 11, 2007
(Mr. Vitter)................................................Aug. 2, 2007
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Dec. 4, 2007

To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent the use of 
  the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State and local 
  governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.

``Veterans' Memorials, Boy Scouts, Public Seals, and Other Public 
  Expressions of Religion Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 416

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1285

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Denes Fulop and Gyorgyi Fulop.
Full Committee

  

S. 417

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1286

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Claudia Marquez Rico.
Full Committee

  

S. 418

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1286

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.
Full Committee

  

S. 419

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1288

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Esidronio Arreola-Saucedo, Maria Elna Cobian Arreola, 
  Nayely Bibiana Arreola, and Cindy Jael Arreola.
Full Committee

  

S. 420

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1289

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Jacqueline W. Coats.
Full Committee

  

S. 421

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1289

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Robert Liang and Alice Liang.
Full Committee

  

S. 422

                                                        January 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1283, S1291

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison)

To authorize any alien who has been issued a valid machine-readable 
  biometric border crossing identification card to be temporarily 
  admitted into the United States upon successfully completing a 
  background check.

``Secure Border Crossing Card Entry Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 431 (Public Law 110-400)

                                                        January 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1326, S1342

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. McCain)
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Jan. 31, 2007
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Feb. 5, 2007
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................Feb. 13, 2007
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu)...............................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................June 5, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................June 21, 2007
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................July 30, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mr. Cardin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Cornyn, Leahy)Dec. 
                                                         13, 2007.......
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Feb. 26, 2008
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Apr. 2, 2008
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................Apr. 10, 2008

To require convicted sex offenders to register online identifiers, and 
  for other purposes.

``Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual-Predators Act of 2007''
``KIDS Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Apr. 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Apr. 22, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 706).
Apr. 28, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-332).
May 20, 2008--Measure laid before the Senate by unanimous consent.
May 20, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with amendments by unanimous consent.
May 21, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the House with amendments.
Sept. 30, 2008--Senate agreed to the House amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 3, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-400).

  

S. 442

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1409, S1413

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Leahy, Smith, Kerry, Ms. 
  Collins)
(Mses. Landrieu, Snowe).....................................Feb. 7, 2007
(Messrs. Biden, Cochran)....................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Schumer, Whitehouse, Coleman)............................Feb. 26, 2007
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Feb. 27, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)................................................Mar. 1, 2007
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Salazar, Akaka, Brown, Menendez, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Lieberman, Levin, 
  Pryor, Sanders)............................................May 2, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell)...............................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Inouye).................................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Florida).....................................May 21, 2007
(Mr. Martinez)..............................................May 23, 2007
(Messrs. Casey, Domenici)...................................June 4, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................June 13, 2007
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................June 15, 2007
(Messrs. Obama, Wyden).....................................June 18, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 24, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Dec. 3, 2007

To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public defenders.

``John R. Justice Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 27, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-12 (Serial No. J-110-
  12).
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Apr. 10, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; with 
  written report (S. Rept. 110-51). Additional views filed.
Apr. 10, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 113).

  

S. 447

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1417

Mr. Feingold

To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.

``Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 449

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1421

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Menendez, Mrs. Murray, Mr. 
  Specter)
(Ms. Cantwell)............................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................May 13, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)...............................................Sept. 23, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State and local 
  law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during internal 
  investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, and 
  administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law 
  enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.

``State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due 
  Process Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 453

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1428

Mr. Obama (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Leahy, Cardin, Feingold, Kerry, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Levin).................................................Mar. 6, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Mr. Brown)..................................................May 8, 2007
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. McCaskill, Mr. Whitehouse)...............June 4, 2007
(Mr. Wyden)................................................July 25, 2007
(Messrs. Durbin, Coburn)...................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Dec. 11, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Dec. 19, 2007

To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.

``Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 7, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-277 (Serial No. J-110-
  42).
Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably; with written report (S. Rept. 
  110-191). Additional views filed.
Oct. 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 411).

  

S. 456

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1434

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Hatch, Schumer, Specter, Biden, 
  Kyl, Stevens, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Coleman, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Baucus, 
  Pryor, Salazar, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Dole, 
  Messrs. Cornyn, Kohl, Casey)
(Mr. Warner)................................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln)...............................................May 8, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Menendez, Durbin, Lautenberg, 
  Kennedy, Domenici).......................................June 14, 2007
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................June 19, 2007
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................June 20, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Roberts)..............................................July 10, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 11, 2007
(Messrs. Akaka, Webb)......................................July 12, 2007
(Messrs. Bingaman, Inouye).................................July 13, 2007
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Martinez)......................July 17, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................July 23, 2007
(Mr. Tester)...............................................July 30, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Lieberman)...............................Aug. 2, 2007
(Messrs. Dodd, Hagel).......................................Aug. 3, 2007

To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.

``Gang Abatement and Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 5, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-444 (Serial No. J-110-
  40).
/June 14, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
July 30, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 30, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 290).
Sept. 21, 2007--Committee substitute as amended agreed to by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 21, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 24, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on 
  Energy and Commerce, and Education and Labor, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case consideration of 
  such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Sept. 24, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce 
  Subcommittee on Health.
Sept. 24, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor 
  Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities.

  

S. 461

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1437

Mr. Grassley

To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide an Inspector General 
  for the judicial branch, and for other purposes.

``Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 473

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1521, S1523

Mr. Grassley

To improve the prohibitions on money laundering, and for other purposes.

``Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 475

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1521, S1528

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Mr. Bingaman)

To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals that investigate 
  immigration crimes.
Full Committee

  

S. 476

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1521

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Sessions)

To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals that investigate 
  immigration crimes.
Full Committee

  

S. 480

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1521, S1530

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Specter)

To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002 to extend 
  the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make a 
  technical correction.

``Antitrust Modernization Commission Extension Act of 2007''

Full Committee

(For further action, see H.R. 742, which became Public Law 110-6 on Feb. 
  26, 2007.)

  

S. 482

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1521

Mr. Chambliss

For the relief of Charles Nyaga.
Full Committee

  

S. 483

                                                        February 1, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1521

Mr. Chambliss

For the relief of Salah Naji Sujaa.
Full Committee

  

S. 495

                                                        February 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1626, S1628

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Feingold, Schumer, Sanders)
(Mr. Brown)................................................Feb. 26, 2007
(Mr. Cardin).................................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Obama).................................................Apr. 1, 2008

To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to provide 
  notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal penalties, law 
  enforcement assistance, and other protections against security 
  breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally identifiable 
  information.

``Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
May 23, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; with 
  written report (S. Rept. 110-70). Additional views filed.
May 23, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 168).

  

S. 501

                                                        February 6, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1626

Mr. Kyl

For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova Peneva, Marina 
  Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
Full Committee

  

S. 515

                                                        February 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1709, S1713

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Obama, Biden, Kennedy)
(Mr. Brown, Mrs. Clinton)..................................Oct. 18, 2007

To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of the claims 
  of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action relating to 
  racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but who were 
  denied that determination.

``Pigford Claims Remedy Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 519

                                                        February 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1709, S1714

Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Kyl)
(Mr. Smith)................................................Feb. 16, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................July 30, 2007
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Apr. 2, 2008
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mr. Ensign)..............................................Sept. 15, 2008
(Mr. Alexander)...........................................Sept. 18, 2008

To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to child 
  pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child pornography, and 
  for other purposes.

``Securing Adolescents From Exploitation-Online Act of 2007''
``SAFE Act of 2007''

Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see S. 1738, which became Public Law 110-401 
  on Oct. 13, 2008.)

  

S. 522

                                                        February 7, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1710

Mr. Bayh (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)
(Messrs. Gregg, Cochran)...................................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Casey)................................................Apr. 16, 2007
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 26, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)................................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Levin).................................................June 4, 2007
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................July 11, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 30, 2007
(Mr. Biden).................................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Mar. 5, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Apr. 23, 2008

To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the health and 
  safety of the United States citizens by improving the management, 
  coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and international 
  intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

Nov. 7, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-782 (Serial No. J-110-
  60).

  

S. 525

                                                        February 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1781, S1782

Mr. Ensign (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Stevens, Craig, Crapo, 
  Inhofe, Kyl)

To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the appointment of 
  additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth Judicial 
  District of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other purposes.

``Circuit Court of Appeals Restructuring and Modernization Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 534

                                                        February 8, 2007
  

                                                                CR S1781

Mr. Biden
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 18, 2007

To bring the FBI to full strength to carry out its mission.

``FBI Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 535

                                                        February 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1781, S1788

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Feb. 13, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Feb. 16, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Mar. 1, 2007
(Mr. Alexander).............................................Mar. 6, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Apr. 26, 2007
(Messrs. Specter, Hatch, Cardin, Durbin, Whitehouse, 
  Cornyn)...................................................June 7, 2007
(Mr. Biden)................................................June 12, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................June 19, 2007
(Mr. Byrd)..................................................Oct. 4, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................July 24, 2008
(Mr. Wicker)...............................................July 25, 2008
(Mr. Smith)................................................July 28, 2008

To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights Division of 
  the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights Crime 
  Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, and for other purposes.

``Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act''

Full Committee

June 14, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
June 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
June 20, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 211).
June 22, 2007--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-88).
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 923, which became Public Law 110-344 
  on Oct. 7, 2008.)

  

S. 560

                                                       February 13, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1902, S1904

Mr. Salazar (for himself, Messrs. Chambliss, Isakson, Pryor)

To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law 
  Enforcement Training Center.
Full Committee

  

S. 603

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2022

Mr. Thomas (for himself, Mr. Enzi)

For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
Full Committee

  

S. 607

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2022

Mr. Vitter

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent interference with 
  Federal disaster relief efforts, and for other purposes.

``Emergency Relief Personnel Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 615

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2023, S2042

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Menendez, Reid, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Lieberman, Feingold, Coleman)
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 21, 2007

To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant aliens 
  who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.

``September 11 Family Humanitarian Relief and Patriotism Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 618

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2023, S2044

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Lott, Reid, Ms. Landrieu)

To further competition in the insurance industry.

``Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 621

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2023, S2049

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Kennedy, Lieberman, Inouye)
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Apr. 17, 2007
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Apr. 24, 2007
(Mr. Smith)................................................June 24, 2008

To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.

``Wartime Treatment Study Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; with 
  written report (S. Rept. 110-62).
May 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 135).

  

S. 627

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2023, S2076

Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Smith, Specter, Martinez)
(Messrs. Kerry, Coleman)...................................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Mar. 15, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Mr. Biden)................................................July 11, 2007
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................July 13, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Oct. 25, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Vitter).................................................May 6, 2008

To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 to 
  improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and toddlers 
  through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource Center, to 
  assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.

``Safe Babies Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 26, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 26, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 88).

  

S. 646

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2023, S2088

Mr. Coleman

To increase the nursing workforce.

``Rural Nursing Promotion Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 653

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2024

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. 
  Stevens)

To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary basis and 
  for other purposes.

``Secure Travel and Counterterrorism Partnership Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 655

                                                       February 16, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2164, S2166

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Enzi, Martinez, Akaka, Mrs. 
  Dole, Messrs. Brown, Lieberman, Isakson, Nelson of Florida, Ms. 
  Landrieu)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Feb. 27, 2007
(Mr. Cornyn, Ms. Collins)...................................Mar. 7, 2007

To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red Cross to 
  modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of the 
  board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support the 
  critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, and 
  for other purposes.

``American National Red Cross Governance Modernization Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 8, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 71).
Mar. 15, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 16, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Foreign Affairs.
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 1681, which became Public Law 110-26 
  on May 11, 2007.)

  

S. 656

                                                       February 16, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2164

Mr. Reed
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 20, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................Mar. 26, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................July 25, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 31, 2007

To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of Liberia 
  to that of lawful permanent residence.

``Liberia Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 660

                                                       February 16, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2164

Mr. Dodd

For the relief of Majan Jean.
Full Committee

  

S. 671

                                                       February 16, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2165, S2179

Mr. Akaka (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Inouye, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Mr. Kennedy)
(Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Mikulski)..............................Mar. 1, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 14, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)............................................Sept. 10, 2007

To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans from the 
  numerical limitations on immigrant visas.

``Filipino Veterans Family Reunification Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 677

                                                       February 17, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2204

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Salazar, Schumer)
(Messrs. Kerry, Kennedy, Durbin, Brown)....................Apr. 10, 2007

To improve the grant program for secure schools under the Omnibus Crime 
  Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.

``School Safety Enhancements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 688

                                                       February 27, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2273

Mr. Graham

For the relief of Griselda Lopez Negrete.
Full Committee

  

S. 699

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2357

Mr. Allard
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Mar. 1, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Mar. 5, 2007
(Mr. Roberts)...............................................Mar. 8, 2007

To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account numbers by 
  allowing the sharing of social security data among agencies of the 
  United States for identity theft prevention and immigration 
  enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.

``Social Security Number Fraud and Identity Theft Prevention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 702

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2358

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin)
(Mr. Biden)...............................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Oct. 26, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Feb. 14, 2008
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Mar. 31, 2008
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 18, 2008

To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State courts to 
  develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.

``State Court Interpreter Grant Program Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Aug. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 110-436), 
  including minority views.
Aug. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 932).

  

S. 703

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2360

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Apr. 26, 2007

To expand the definition of immediate relative for purposes of the 
  Immigration and Nationality Act.

``Family Reunification Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 717

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2368

Mr. Akaka (for himself, Messrs. Sununu, Leahy, Tester)
(Mr. Baucus)................................................June 5, 2007
(Mr. Alexander)............................................June 14, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)..................................................May 1, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill).............................................May 8, 2008

To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore section 7212 
  of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, which 
  provides States additional regulatory flexibility and funding 
  authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.

``Identification Security Enhancement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2008--Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs 
  Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the  Federal 
  Workforce,  and the  District  of  Columbia  hearing (S. Hrg. 110-
  555).

  

S. 720

                                                           March 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2487, S2490

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Stabenow)

To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the governor of a 
  State, territory, or possession of the United States to order that the 
  National flag be flown at half-staff in that State, territory, or 
  possession in the event of the death of a member of the Armed Forces 
  from that State, territory, or possession who dies while serving on 
  active duty.

``Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks Federal Flag Code Amendment Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 195).

  

S. 735

                                                           March 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2488, S2501

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Coleman, Kyl)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Messrs. Leahy, Cornyn, Grassley)..........................Apr. 12, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist hoax 
  statute.

``Terrorist Hoax Improvements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 12, 2007--Committee consideration.
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
May 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute with written report (S. Rept. 110-61).
May 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 134).

  

S. 749

                                                           March 2, 2007
  

                                                                CR S2559

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Messrs. Domenici, Ensign, Burr)
(Messrs. Menendez, Martinez)................................Mar. 5, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Mar. 22, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)................................................May 4, 2007
(Mr. Bunning)................................................May 8, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................May 17, 2007
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................May 21, 2007
(Mr. Vitter).................................................May 6, 2008

To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of 
  certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or commercial 
  names.
Full Committee

  

S. 762

                                                           March 5, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2598, S2629

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Durbin)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Dec. 13, 2007

To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic steroid.
Full Committee

  

S. 772

                                                           March 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2693, S2708

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Coleman, Feingold, Vitter, Rockefeller)
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Mar. 21, 2007
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Sept. 5, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mr. Biden)...............................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Mr. Schumer).............................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................Mar. 4, 2008
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Mar. 12, 2008

To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage and to 
  eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the public 
  interest with respect to railroads.

``Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 7, 2007--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer 
  Rights hearing, S. Hrg. 110-23 (Serial No. J-110-17).
Sept. 20, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 3, 2007--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer 
    Rights  hearing,   S.   Hrg.   110-199 (Serial No. J-110-36).
Oct. 23, 2007--Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation 
  Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine  
  Infrastructure,  Safety  and  Security  hearing (S. Hrg. 110-886).
Dec. 19, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; with 
  written report (S. Rept. 110-252).
Dec. 19, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 551).

  

S. 774

                                                           March 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2693, S2711

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Hagel, Lugar, Kennedy, Craig, Leahy, 
  McCain, Lieberman, Crapo, Obama, Feingold)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Kerry, Menendez, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Reid)....................May 1, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................July 16, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................July 17, 2007
(Messrs. Biden, Harkin, Whitehouse)........................July 19, 2007
(Mr. Sanders).............................................Sept. 26, 2007

To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 
  of 1996 to permit States to determine State residency for higher 
  education purposes and to authorize the cancellation of removal and 
  adjustment of status of certain alien students who are long-term 
  United States residents and who entered the United States as children, 
  and for other purposes.

``Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act of 2007''
``DREAM Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 795

                                                           March 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2795, S2803

Mr. Obama (for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Salazar, Bingaman)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 11, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Apr. 16, 2007

To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming citizens of 
  the United States, and for other purposes.

``Citizenship Promotion Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 798

                                                           March 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2795, S2804

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Warner, Webb, Levin, Mrs. 
  Clinton)
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kennedy)................................Mar. 27, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Apr. 10, 2007

To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial 
  Commission, and for other purposes.

``Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 812

                                                           March 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2898, S2905

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Specter, Kennedy, 
  Harkin)
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................Apr. 11, 2007

To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.

``Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell Research Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 841

                                                          March 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3000, S3002

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Alfredo Plascencia Lopez and Maria Del Refugio 
  Plascencia.
Full Committee

  

S. 844

                                                          March 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3000, S3004

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Hagel, Kennedy, Feingold, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Mr. Kerry)
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Mar. 15, 2007
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 19, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Mar. 29, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Apr. 11, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................May 10, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................July 17, 2007

To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, and for 
  other purposes.

``Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 849

                                                          March 13, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3064, S3066

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Messrs. Specter, Feingold, Kerry).........................Mar. 15, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Mar. 21, 2007
(Mr. Brown)................................................Mar. 27, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Apr. 30, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................May 16, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 21, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................June 20, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................June 25, 2007
(Mr. Alexander).............................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Smith)................................................July 11, 2007
(Mr. Coburn)...............................................Sept. 4, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 11, 2007

To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in Government by 
  strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly 
  referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for other 
  purposes.

``Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 
  2007''
``OPEN Government Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-55 (Serial No. J-110-
  18).
Apr. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 30, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-59), including additional views.
Apr. 30, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 127).
Aug. 3, 2007--PASSED the Senate with amendments by unanimous consent.
Sept. 4, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. 850

                                                          March 13, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3064

Mr. Burr (for himself, Mrs. Dole)

To improve sharing of immigration information among Federal, State, and 
  local law enforcement officials, to improve State and local 
  enforcement of immigration laws, and for other purposes.

``Scott Gardner Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 863 (Public Law 110-179)

                                                          March 13, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3064, S3072

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Vitter, Cornyn, 
  Grassley)
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Mar. 27, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.

``Emergency and Disaster Assistance Fraud Penalty Enhancement Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 22, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-69). Additional views filed.
May 22, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 167).
Dec. 4, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 5, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 19, 2007--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Dec. 27, 2007--Presented to the President.
Jan. 7, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-179).

  

S. 877

                                                          March 14, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3124

Mr. Schumer
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Dec. 13, 2007

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add human growth hormone to 
  schedule III, to prohibit the sale of prescriptions for controlled 
  substances for illegitimate purposes, and for other purposes.

``Controlling the Abuse of Prescriptions Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 878

                                                          March 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3124, S3133

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Mr. Lieberman)..............................................May 9, 2007

To prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions in the oil and gas 
  industry.

``Oil Industry Merger Antitrust Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 879

                                                          March 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3124, S3134

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Leahy, Grassley, Feingold, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Schumer, Coburn, Durbin, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Levin)
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Apr. 26, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)..............................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Brown).................................................May 24, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton)...............................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Coburn, WITHDRAWN)....................................June 10, 2008
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................June 12, 2008

To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting cartels 
  illegal.

``No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2007''
``NOPEC Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 22, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment 
  favorably; with written report (S. Rept. 110-68).
May 22, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 160).
May 21, 2008--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-94).

  

S. 885

                                                          March 14, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3125

Mr. Isakson
(Mr. Johnson).............................................Sept. 20, 2007

To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of care by 
  making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups of 
  independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance issuers 
  in the same manner as such laws apply to collective bargaining by 
  labor organizations under the National Labor Relations Act.

``Community Pharmacy Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 888 (Public Law 110-151)

                                                          March 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3199, S3201

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Coburn, Leahy, Cornyn, Feingold)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Mar. 26, 2007

To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the 
  prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.

``Genocide Accountability Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 26, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 26, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 89).
Mar. 29, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 30, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Judiciary.
Apr. 20, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary 
  Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Dec. 5, 2007--PASSED by the House on voice vote.
Dec. 11, 2007--Presented to the President.
Dec. 21, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-151).

  

S. 913

                                                          March 19, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3272

Mr. Grassley
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Mar. 21, 2007
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................Mar. 28, 2007

To clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or other documentation 
  is not subject to judicial review.
Full Committee

  

S. 933

                                                          March 20, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3352, S3368

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Joseph Gabra and Sharon Kamel.
Full Committee

  

S. 973

                                                          March 22, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3607, S3626

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Durbin, Ms. Collins)
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................Apr. 24, 2007
(Mr. Biden).................................................May 14, 2007

To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve restitution 
  for victims of crime, and for other purposes.

``Restitution for Victims of Crime Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 975 (Public 110-79)

                                                          March 23, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3706

Mr. Thune (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Thomas, Allard, Salazar)
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................June 4, 2007

Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate forest 
  fire protection compact.
Full Committee

July 13, 2007--Committee on Judiciary discharged by unanimous consent.
July 13, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
July 16, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 30, 2007--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Aug. 3, 2007--Presented to the President.
Aug. 13, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-79).

  

S. 977

                                                          March 23, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3706

Mr. Salazar

To amend chapter 11 of title 18, United States Code, to ensure United 
  States attorneys are able to act impartially, and for other purposes.

``Furthering the Independence of Federal Prosecutors Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 980

                                                          March 23, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3712

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Sessions)
(Mr. Biden)................................................Mar. 26, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................May 15, 2007
(Mr. Leahy).................................................Oct. 2, 2007
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Jan. 22, 2008

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online pharmacies.

``Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 16, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 119-472 (Serial No. J-110-
  35).
Sept. 27, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Mar. 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Mar. 12, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 617).
Apr. 1, 2008--Committee substitute as amended agreed to by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 1, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 2, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, 
  in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Nov. 17, 2008--Mr. Leahy from Senate Committee on the Judiciary filed 
  written report (S. Rept. 110-521).

  

S. 983

                                                          March 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3750

Ms. Landrieu

For the relief of Michael Anthony Hurley.
Full Committee

  

S. 984

                                                          March 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3750

Ms. Landrieu

For the relief of Jiao Ying Li.
Full Committee

  

S. 988

                                                          March 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S3750

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Warner, Levin, Voinovich, Leahy, 
  Lieberman, Gregg, Ms. Collins, Mr. Enzi, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Sununu, 
  Stevens, Kennedy, Cardin)
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Mar. 27, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Carper)................................................May 15, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................July 18, 2007
(Mr. Barrasso).............................................July 26, 2007
(Messrs. Graham, Allard, Biden).............................Aug. 2, 2007
(Mr. Burr).................................................Sept. 5, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Messrs. Brown, Bond).....................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Klobuchar)...............................Sept. 18, 2007
(Mr. Thune)...............................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Messrs. Salazar, DeMint)...................................Oct. 3, 2007
(Mr. Bennett, Ms. Landrieu)................................Oct. 15, 2007
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Oct. 16, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Oct. 17, 2007
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Nov. 15, 2007
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Dec. 12, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Dec. 14, 2007
(Mrs. Dole, Mr. Whitehouse)................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Feb. 26, 2008
(Mr. Craig).................................................Mar. 4, 2008
(Messrs. Brownback, Johnson)...............................Mar. 11, 2008
(Mr. Alexander)............................................Mar. 12, 2008
(Mr. Coburn)...............................................Apr. 21, 2008
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 25, 2008
(Mr. Webb).................................................Sept. 8, 2008
(Mr. Pryor)...............................................Sept. 15, 2008
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 26, 2008
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Nov. 17, 2008

To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning workers 
  from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.

``Save Our Small and Seasonal Businesses Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 990

                                                          March 26, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3750, S3757

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg)

To fight criminal gangs.

``Fighting Gangs and Empowering Youth Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1027

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4159, S4163

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Leahy, Kyl, Schumer)
(Ms. Collins)...............................................May 21, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Nov. 8, 2007

To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all tobacco 
  taxes, and for other purposes.

``Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2007''
``PACT Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 11, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-153).
Sept. 11, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 351).

  

S. 1035

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4160, S4169

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Grassley)
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Sept. 6, 2007

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud and abuse 
  in certain visa programs for aliens working temporarily in the United 
  States.

``H-1B and L-1 Visa Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1060

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4160, S4191

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Brownback, Leahy)
(Mr. Obama)................................................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Apr. 11, 2007
(Messrs. Bingaman, Whitehouse, Reed, Bayh).................Apr. 18, 2007
(Mr. Durbin, Ms. Mikulski).................................Apr. 19, 2007
(Mr. Menendez, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Sanders)..................Apr. 23, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 26, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Brown).................................................May 14, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................May 16, 2007
(Messrs. Casey, Lieberman, Coleman)........................June 13, 2007
(Mr. Salazar, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Collins)...................June 22, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................June 28, 2007
(Mr. Hatch)................................................July 18, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................July 20, 2007
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Cochran)..............................July 26, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Aug. 2, 2007
(Mr. Webb).................................................Sept. 5, 2007
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Oct. 30, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Oct. 31, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)................................................Dec. 4, 2007

To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the 
  community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, 
  to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.

``Recidivism Reduction and Second Chance Act of 2007''
``Second Chance Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 1593, which became Public Law 110-
  199 on Apr. 9, 2008.)

  

S. 1079

                                                          April 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4304

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Messrs. Warner, Webb, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, Brown)

To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial 
  Commission, and for other purposes.

``Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act''

Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
May 21, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
May 21, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 157).

  

S. 1083

                                                          April 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4304

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Lott, Allard, Mrs. Hutchison)
(Mr. Domenici)...............................................May 2, 2007
(Mr. Sununu).................................................May 8, 2007

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase competitiveness 
  in the United States, and for other purposes.

``Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1092

                                                          April 11, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4379

Mr. Hagel
(Messrs. Inouye, Domenici).................................Apr. 17, 2007
(Mr. Sununu).................................................May 1, 2007
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 10, 2007

To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued to 
  certain highly skilled workers.

``High-Tech Worker Relief Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1105

                                                          April 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4437, S4445

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Smith, Leahy, Specter, Mses. Mikulski, 
  Collins, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Brown, Kerry, Durbin, 
  Lautenberg, Dodd, Nelson of Nebraska, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Levin, 
  Harkin, Whitehouse, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Bayh, 
  Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cardin, Lieberman, Reed, Schumer, Obama, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Akaka, Bingaman, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Rockefeller, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Casey, Mrs. McCaskill, 
  Messrs. Inouye, Nelson of Florida, Salazar, Johnson)
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Apr. 16, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Apr. 23, 2007
(Mr. Webb)................................................Sept. 25, 2007

To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, and Indian 
  tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.

``Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1114

                                                          April 16, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4478, S4491

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Specter)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Apr. 17, 2007

To reiterate the exclusivity of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance 
  Act of 1978 as the sole authority to permit the conduct of electronic 
  surveillance, to modernize surveillance authorities, and for other 
  purposes.

``Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Improvement and Enhancement Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1119

                                                          April 16, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4478

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Lautenberg, Schumer)

To extend the time for filing certain claims under the September 11th 
  Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.

``James Zadroga Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1127

                                                          April 17, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4599

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Alexandrea S. Banks Desutter and Nicholas S. Banks 
  Desutter.
Full Committee

  

S. 1135

                                                          April 17, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4600, S4614

Mr. Sessions

To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to establish fair 
  procedures for arbitration clauses in contracts.

``Fair Arbitration Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1145

                                                          April 18, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4675, S4685

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Schumer, Cornyn, Whitehouse)
(Mr. Craig)................................................Apr. 24, 2007
(Messrs. Crapo, Bennett)....................................May 22, 2007
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Mr. Smith).................................................Oct. 3, 2007

To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent reform.

``Patent Reform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-149 (Serial No. J-110-
  41).
June 21, 2007--Committee consideration.
Ju1y 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Jan. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably; with written report (S. Rept. 
  110-259). Additional and minority views filed.
Jan. 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 563).

  

S. 1173

                                                          April 19, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4751

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Bingaman, 
  Menendez, Lautenberg, Cardin, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Baucus, Ms. Cantwell)
(Messrs. Tester, Lieberman)................................Apr. 23, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Apr. 25, 2007
(Mr. Brown)..................................................May 2, 2007
(Mr. Obama).................................................May 11, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)............................................June 6, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 13, 2007

To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to choose to 
  bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other purposes.

``Freedom of Choice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1192

                                                          April 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4917, S4920

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Kyl)

To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain judicial 
  districts with heavy caseloads of criminal immigration cases.

``Federal Criminal Immigration Courts Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1202

                                                          April 24, 2007
  

                                                                CR S4918

Mr. Sessions
(Mr. Kyl)....................................................May 1, 2007

To require agencies and persons in possession of computerized data 
  containing sensitive personal information, to disclose security 
  breaches where such breach poses a significant risk of identity theft.

``Personal Data Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1210

                                                          April 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5086, S5096

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Grassley, Kohl, Feingold, Durbin)
(Mr. Johnson)................................................May 1, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................May 21, 2008

To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.

``Drug Endangered Children Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
May 22, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 747).

  

S. 1211

                                                          April 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5086, S5097

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Grassley)
(Mr. Johnson)................................................May 1, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Nov. 17, 2008

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced penalties for 
  marketing controlled substances to minors.

``Saving Kids from Dangerous Drugs Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
July 29, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 29, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 908).

  

S. 1216

                                                          April 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5086, S5101

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Mr. Bingaman)

To allow certain nationals of Mexico entering the State of New Mexico on 
  a temporary basis to travel up to 100 miles from the international 
  border between the State of New Mexico and Mexico, and for other 
  purposes.

``Laser Visa Extension Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1217

                                                          April 25, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5086

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Salazar, Schumer, Kennedy, 
  Durbin, Brown)

To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, and 
  institutions of higher education.

``School Safety Enhancements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1225

                                                          April 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5183

Mr. Hagel

To establish a process for aliens who meet certain conditions to be 
  granted permanent resident status.

``Immigrant Accountability Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1235

                                                          April 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5183

Mr. Cornyn
(Mrs. Dole)...............................................Sept. 18, 2008

To impose appropriate penalties for the assault or murder of a Federal 
  law enforcement officer or Federal judge, for the retaliatory assault 
  or murder of a family member of a Federal law enforcement officer or 
  Federal judge, and for other purposes.

``Daniel Faulkner Law Enforcement Officers and Judges Protection Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1237

                                                          April 26, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5183

Mr. Lautenberg
(Mr. Kennedy)................................................May 1, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski)...............................................May 2, 2007
(Messrs. Lieberman, Menendez, Levin).........................May 3, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton)...............................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Akaka)..................................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 10, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................May 11, 2007
(Messrs. Reed, Dodd)........................................May 15, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................June 4, 2007

To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to deny the 
  transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and explosives 
  licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.

``Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1267

                                                             May 2, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5497, S5504

Mr. Lugar (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Graham, Domenici, Ms. Landrieu)
(Mrs. McCaskill).............................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................May 14, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................June 22, 2007
(Mr. Bayh)................................................Sept. 17, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Mr. Specter).............................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................Apr. 14, 2008

To maintain the free flow of information to the public by providing 
  conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of information by 
  certain persons connected with the news media.

``Free Flow of Information Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1269

                                                             May 2, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5497, S5505

Mr. Inhofe

To improve border security in the United States and for other purposes.

``ENFORCE Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1276 (Public Law 110-415)

                                                             May 3, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5561, S5565

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Grassley, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Harkin, Obama)
(Mrs. Feinstein).............................................May 7, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill).............................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................May 22, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................July 9, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Oct. 15, 2007
(Mr. Biden)................................................Oct. 22, 2007
(Mr. Conrad, Ms. Murkowski).................................Dec. 6, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 23, 2008

To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.

``Methamphetamine Production Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 15, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
/Sept. 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 962).
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title by unanimous consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on 
  Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, 
  in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sept. 29, 2008--House Committees on Energy and Commerce, and Judiciary 
  discharged.
Sept. 29, 2008--PASSED by the House without objection.
Oct. 3, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 14, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-415).

  

S. 1296

                                                             May 3, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5562

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Feinstein)

To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance in preventing and 
  prosecuting crimes of violence against children.

``Violence Against Children Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1316

                                                             May 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5655, S5658

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Durbin, Kennedy)
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)..........................................Sept. 11, 2007

To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize persons 
  convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely possess 
  firearms in the United States.

``Firearms by Foreign Convicts Clarification Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1319

                                                             May 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5655, S5659

Mr. Inouye (for himself, Mr. Akaka)

To provide for the conversion of a temporary judgeship for the district 
  of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship.
Full Committee

  

S. 1320

                                                             May 7, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5655

Mr. Kyl

To prohibit the rewarding of suicide bombings, to prohibit terrorist 
  kidnappings and sexual assaults, and for other purposes.

``Terrorism Prevention and Deterrence Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1323

                                                             May 7, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5655

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Messrs. Pryor, Graham, Baucus, Cornyn, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Mr. Alexander, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Bunning)
(Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Roberts, Hagel)................May 11, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................June 4, 2007
(Mr. Allard)...............................................June 19, 2007
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................June 20, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................July 19, 2007
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Aug. 1, 2007

To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being usurped by 
  civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.

``Commonsense Consumption Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1327

                                                             May 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5716, S5725

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hagel, 
  Inouye, Roberts, Brown, Voinovich, Nelson of Nebraska, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
  Akaka)

To create and extend certain temporary district court judgeships.
Full Committee

May 24, 2009--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 24, 2009--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 172).
Dec. 4, 2007--PASSED the Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
Dec. 5, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1328

                                                             May 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5716, S5726

Mr. Leahy
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 14, 2007
(Mr. Inouye)................................................May 15, 2007
(Mr. Brown).................................................May 16, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Messrs. Kerry, Whitehouse)................................Sept. 4, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Mrs. Murray).............................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)..........................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Jan. 30, 2008
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Feb. 14, 2008
(Mr. Wyden)..................................................May 7, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................July 23, 2008
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Sept. 8, 2008
(Messrs. Schumer, Casey)..................................Sept. 11, 2008
(Ms. Cantwell)............................................Sept. 16, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate discrimination 
  in the immigration laws by permitting permanent partners of United 
  States citizens and lawful permanent residents to obtain lawful 
  permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses of citizens 
  and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration fraud in 
  connection with permanent partnerships.

``Uniting American Families Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1331

                                                             May 8, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5716, S5729

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Kennedy, Levin, Menendez, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Lautenberg, 
  Schumer, Dodd)

To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.

``Long-Range Sniper Rifle Safety Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1350

                                                            May 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5928

Mr. Gregg
(Mr. Sununu)................................................May 15, 2007

To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to reform the 
  diversity visa program and create a program that awards visas to 
  aliens with an advanced degree.
Full Committee

  

S. 1351

                                                            May 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5928

Mr. Gregg
(Mr. Sununu)................................................May 15, 2007

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the 
  competitiveness of the United States in the global economy and to 
  protect against potential visa fraud and abuse.

``H-1B Visa Program Modernization Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1353

                                                            May 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S5928

Mr. Wyden (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Ms. Collins)...............................................June 5, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 27, 2007
(Mr. Tester)...............................................June 28, 2007
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................July 12, 2007

To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges with 
  respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.

``Internet Radio Equality Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 29, 2008--Committee on Judiciary hearing, S. Hrg. 110-898 (Serial 
  No. J-110-112).

  

S. 1369

                                                            May 11, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6016, S6018

Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Kyl, Lieberman)
(Mr. Isakson)...............................................July 9, 2007

To grant immunity from civil liability to any person who voluntarily 
  notifies appropriate security personnel of suspicious activity 
  believed to threaten transportation safety or security or takes 
  reasonable action to mitigate such activity.
Full Committee

  

S. 1379

                                                            May 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6054, S6061

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Schumer, Baucus, Tester)
(Mr. Leahy).................................................May 15, 2007
(Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold, Lautenberg).....................May 16, 2007
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................May 17, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)............................................May 24, 2007

To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike the 
  exception to the residency requirements for United States attorneys.

``United States Attorney Local Residency Restoration Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1383

                                                            May 14, 2007
  

                                                                CR S6054

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Pryor, Cornyn, Salazar)

To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder cocaine 
  offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug offenders on 
  the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the offender, 
  and for other purposes.

``Drug Sentencing Reform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2008--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing, S. Hrg. 110-672 
  (Serial No. J-110-73).

  

S. 1393

                                                            May 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6126, S6129

Mr. Alexander (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Cornyn)
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Mar. 31, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the binding 
  oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to be 
  naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and 
  support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to 
  become citizens, and for other purposes.

``Strengthening American Citizenship Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1397

                                                            May 15, 2007
  

                                                                CR S6126

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Mr. Hagel, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Voinovich)

To increase the allocation of visas for certain highly skilled workers 
  and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens 
  working temporarily in the United States.

``Skilled Worker Immigration and Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1448

                                                            May 22, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6461, S6476

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Cornyn)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 24, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)............................................June 5, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................June 12, 2007
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Nov. 13, 2007

To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers serving 
  private institutions of higher education and rail carriers that apply 
  to law enforcement officers serving State and local government.

``Equity in Law Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1489

                                                            May 24, 2007
  

                                                                CR S6844

Mrs. Murray (for herself, Ms. Cantwell)

To provide for an additional place of holding court in the western 
  district of Washington.
Full Committee

  

S. 1515

                                                            May 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6845, S6877

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Messrs. Bayh, Stevens)...................................Sept. 18, 2007
(Mr. Brown)...............................................Sept. 25, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 19, 2007
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Dec. 18, 2007
(Mr. Casey)................................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 6, 2008

To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to represent 
  domestic violence victims.

``National Domestic Violence Volunteer Attorney Network Act''

Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
July 29, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 29, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 909).

  

S. 1521

                                                            May 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6845, S6890

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To provide information, resources, recommendations, and funding to help 
  State and local law enforcement enact crime prevention and 
  intervention strategies supported by rigorous evidence.

``Prevention Resources for Eliminating Criminal Activity Using Tailored 
  Interventions in Our Neighborhoods Act of 2007''
``PRECAUTION Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1528

                                                            May 24, 2007
  

                                                                CR S6846

Mr. Cornyn

To amend chapter 87 of title 18, United States Code, to end the 
  terrorizing effects of the sale of murderabilia on crime victims and 
  their families.

``Stop the Sale of Murderabilia to Protect the Dignity of Crime Victims 
  Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1536

                                                            May 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6953, S6960

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Jose Alberto Martinez Moreno, Micaela Lopez Martinez, 
  and Adilene Martinez.
Full Committee

  

S. 1561

                                                            June 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7332, S7335

Mr. Durbin

To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to exceptions to 
  discharge in bankruptcy for certain qualified educational loans.
Full Committee

  

S. 1638

                                                           June 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7792, S7793

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Reid, McConnell, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Mr. Graham)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................June 19, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................July 11, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Sept. 4, 2007
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Mr. Domenici)............................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)..........................................Sept. 17, 2007
(Mr. Warner)..............................................Sept. 18, 2007
(Ms. Snowe)...............................................Sept. 24, 2007
(Mr. Inouye)..............................................Sept. 28, 2007
(Mr. Smith)................................................Oct. 18, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Nov. 5, 2007
(Messrs. Pryor, Corker).....................................Nov. 7, 2007
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Apr. 9, 2008
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Vitter).................................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Lugar)................................................July 16, 2008
(Mr. Menendez).............................................July 21, 2008
(Mr. Akaka)................................................July 24, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................July 31, 2008

To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for other 
  purposes.

``Judicial Salary Restoration Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Mar. 10, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Mar. 10, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 614).
Apr. 1, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-277).
Apr. 7, 2008--Star print ordered.

  

S. 1640

                                                           June 18, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7810, S7815

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Kohl, Whitehouse)

To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating to the 
  vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a hull 
  and a deck.

``Vessel Hull Design Protection Act Amendments of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 404).
Oct. 4, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 5, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1648

                                                           June 19, 2007
  

                                                                CR S7887

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Guy Vang, Genevieve Chong Foung, Caroline Vang, and 
  Meline ``Melanie'' Vang.
Full Committee

  

S. 1651

                                                           June 19, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7887, S7892

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Smith, Biden, Hagel, Leahy, Levin, 
  Lieberman)
(Messrs. Wyden, Whitehouse).................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................July 26, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 30, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Sept. 5, 2007
(Ms. Collins).............................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Ms. Snowe)...............................................Sept. 26, 2007

To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Refugee Crisis in Iraq Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1654

                                                           June 19, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7887, S7895

Mr. Kyl

To prohibit the sale or provision of caller ID spoofing services.
Full Committee

  

S. 1684

                                                           June 22, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8301, S8304

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Lugar)

To establish the Return of Talent Program to allow aliens who are 
  legally present in the United States to return temporarily to the 
  country of citizenship of the alien if that country is engaged in 
  post-conflict or natural disaster reconstruction, and for other 
  purposes.

``Return of Talent Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1685

                                                           June 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8356, S8358

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Specter)

To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack cocaine 
  violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating factors 
  relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender.

``Fairness in Drug Sentencing Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2008--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing, S. Hrg. 110-672 
  (Serial No. J-110-73).

  

S. 1691

                                                           June 25, 2007
  

                                                                CR S8356

Mr. Schumer

To amend title 18, United States Code, to restrict the public display on 
  the Internet of all or any portion of social security account numbers 
  by State and local governments, and for other purposes.

``Social Security Number Online Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1692 (Public Law 110-254)

                                                           June 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8356, S8363

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Bayh, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Isakson, 
  Kennedy, Kerry, Lautenberg, Mses. Mikulski, Murkowski, Mr. Vitter)
(Messrs. Stevens, Biden)...................................July 20, 2007

To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 347).
Sept. 12, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 14, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.
June 17, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
June 24, 2008--Presented to the President.
June 30, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-254).

  

S. 1703

                                                           June 27, 2007
  

                                                                CR S8610

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Coburn)
(Mr. Brown).................................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)..............................................Sept. 20, 2007

To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.

``Trafficking in Persons Accountability Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 1711

                                                           June 27, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8610, S8614

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 28, 2007
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 10, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................Oct. 22, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Dec. 13, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................Mar. 11, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 22, 2008

To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity between 
  crack and powder cocaine.

``Drug Sentencing Reform & Cocaine Kingpin Trafficking Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2008--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing (Serial No. J-
  110-73).

  

S. 1729

                                                           June 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8691, S8698

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cochran)
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Oct. 22, 2007
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Nov. 1, 2007

To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to provide 
  incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to the United States 
  and the victims of crime by imposing surcharges on unpaid judgments 
  owed to the United States and the victims of crime, to provide for 
  offsets on the amounts collected by the Department of Justice for 
  Federal agencies, to increase the amount of special assessments 
  imposed upon convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial 
  Recovery Fund to enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection 
  activities of the Department of Justice, to amend title 5, United 
  States Code, to provide to assistant United States attorneys the same 
  retirement benefits as are afforded to Federal law enforcement 
  officers, and for authorized purposes.

``Enhanced Financial Recovery and Equitable Retirement Treatment Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1738 (Public Law 110-401)

                                                           June 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8692, S8709

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 23, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................July 25, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Sept. 5, 2007
(Mr. Hatch, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Obama, Schumer)...........Feb. 7, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Feb. 12, 2008
(Mr. Dorgan, Ms. Murkowski)................................Feb. 25, 2008
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Feb. 26, 2008
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Mar. 13, 2008
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................Apr. 7, 2008
(Mr. Brown)................................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Messrs. Casey, Coleman)...................................July 14, 2008
(Ms. Klobuchar)............................................July 28, 2008
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 12, 2008
(Messrs. Inouye, Barrasso, Rockefeller, Harkin, Mrs. 
  Murray, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Baucus, Salazar, 
  Roberts, Wyden, Kerry, Mrs. Dole).......................Sept. 15, 2008
(Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kohl, Carper, Hagel, Reed).........Sept. 16, 2008
(Messrs. Martinez, Lugar, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Dodd, 
  Levin)..................................................Sept. 17, 2008
(Messrs. Tester, Pryor, Lieberman, Alexander).............Sept. 18, 2008
(Messrs. Smith, Isakson, Webb, Ms. Landrieu)..............Sept. 22, 2008
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Corker, Chambliss, Menendez, Nelson 
  of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska).........................Sept. 23, 2008
(Mr. Conrad)..............................................Sept. 24, 2008
(Messrs. Vitter, Reid, Ms. Collins).......................Sept. 25, 2008

To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation Prevention and 
  Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, to 
  improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, to increase 
  resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make other 
  improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to 
  investigate and prosecute predators.

``Combating Child Exploitation Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 16, 2008--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing, S. Hrg. 110-607 
  (Serial No. J-110-85).
May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
July 7, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 7, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 862).
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5650 proposed by Mr. Durbin for Mr. Biden.
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5650 agreed to in Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5651 proposed by Mr. Durbin for Mr. Biden.
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5651 agreed to in Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title by unanimous consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 2, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-401).

  

S. 1747

                                                           June 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8741, S8744

Mr. Specter
(Mr. Kerry).................................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Grassley).............................................July 10, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................July 16, 2007
(Mr. Tester)...............................................Jan. 30, 2008

To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements in the 
  interpretation of Acts of Congress.

``Presidential Signing Statements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1749

                                                           June 29, 2007
  

                                                                CR S8741

Mr. Kyl

To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to provide adequate 
  protection to the rights of crime victims.

``Crime Victims Rights Rules Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1759

                                                           July 10, 2007
  

                                                                CR S8943

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Thune)

To provide for the review of agricultural mergers and acquisitions by 
  the Department of Justice, and for other purposes.

``Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 7, 2008--Subcommittee   on   Antitrust,   Competition   Policy   and 
    Consumer   Rights   hearing,   S.   Hrg.   110-569 (Serial No. J-
  110-91).

  

S. 1782

                                                           July 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9135, S9144

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Durbin)
(Messrs. Kennedy, Whitehouse)...............................Oct. 4, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Oct. 31, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Nov. 1, 2007
(Mr. Byrd)..................................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 22, 2008

To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with respect to 
  arbitration.

``Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 12, 2007--Subcommittee on the Constitution hearing, S. Hrg. 110-96 
  (Serial No. J-110-68).

  

S. 1806

                                                           July 17, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9469, S9477

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Bingaman, Roberts)

To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all trademark and trade 
  name cases arising under the laws and treaties of the United States by 
  repealing the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of 
  certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, and commercial 
  names and impediments to registration of such marks, and for other 
  purposes.

``Judicial Powers Restoration Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1819

                                                           July 19, 2007
  

                                                                CR S9612

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Biden)

To amend the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 to 
  modify a deadline relating to a certain election by Indian tribes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1829

                                                           July 19, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9613, S9620

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Shelby)
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Dec. 4, 2007

To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance Act.

``Protect Our Children First Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Dec. 13, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Dec. 13, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 544).
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 2517, which became Public Law 110-
  240 on June 3, 2008.)

  

S. 1844

                                                           July 23, 2007
  

                                                                CR S9773

Mrs. Feinstein

To amend title 18, United States Code, to make technical corrections to 
  the new border tunnels and passages offense.
Full Committee

  

S. 1845

                                                           July 23, 2007
  

                                                                CR S9773

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Cornyn)..............................................Sept. 20, 2007

To provide for limitations in certain communications between the 
  Department of Justice and the White House Office relating to civil and 
  criminal investigations, and for other purposes.

``Security from Political Interference in Justice Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 20, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Oct. 23, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; with written 
  report (S. Rept. 110-203). Minority views filed.
Oct. 23, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 438).

  

S. 1852

                                                           July 23, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9774, S9777

Mr. Inouye (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Akaka, Stevens)
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................July 24, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)..........................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Oct. 24, 2007
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Oct. 30, 2007
(Messrs. Tester, Johnson)...................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Nov. 13, 2007
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Nov. 14, 2007

To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.

``Native American Heritage Day Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1860

                                                           July 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9832, S9834

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mr. Kyl)

To control violent crime.

``Violent Crime Control Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1876

                                                           July 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9916, S9922

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Oct. 31, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Nov. 5, 2007

To prohibit extraterritorial detention and rendition, except under 
  limited circumstances, to modify the definition of ``unlawful enemy 
  combatant'' for purposes of military commissions, to extend statutory 
  habeas corpus to detainees, and for other purposes.

``National Security with Justice Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1888

                                                           July 26, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10149

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Cochran)
(Mr. Casey).................................................Apr. 7, 2008

To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean War 
  Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag should 
  especially be displayed.

``Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 1891

                                                           July 26, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10148

Mr. Salazar

To provide limited immunity for reports of suspected terrorist activity 
  or suspicious behavior and response.
Full Committee

  

S. 1903

                                                           July 31, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10423

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Whitehouse, Ms. Klobuchar)
(Messrs. Kerry, Coleman)....................................Aug. 1, 2007
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 10, 2007

To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia under 
  section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that Liberians 
  can continue to be eligible for such status through September 30, 
  2008.
Full Committee

  

S. 1907

                                                           July 31, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10424

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Mr. Coleman)
(Messrs. Tester, Inouye)...................................Jan. 24, 2008
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Jan. 28, 2008
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Feb. 14, 2008
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................May 13, 2008
(Ms. Collins)...............................................May 14, 2008
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 15, 2008
(Mr. Casey).................................................July 8, 2008
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................July 23, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral health 
  problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other purposes.

``Meth Mouth Correctional Costs and Reentry Support Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1912

                                                          August 1, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10604

Mr. Brown

For the relief of Maha Dakar.
Full Committee

  

S. 1917

                                                          August 1, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10604

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Baucus, Tester)

To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for purposes of making 
  claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 2210 
  note) based on exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing.
Full Committee

  

S. 1918

                                                          August 1, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10604, S10609

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Casey)

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  expand the definition of firefighter to include apprentices and 
  trainees, regardless of age or duty limitations.

``Christopher Kangas Fallen Firefighter Apprentice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1943

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10787

Mr. Kennedy
(Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Schumer)...................Nov. 1, 2007
(Messrs. Biden, Kerry)......................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Nov. 13, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Nov. 14, 2007

To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques applicable 
  to individuals under the custody or physical control of the United 
  States Government.
Full Committee

  

S. 1944

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10787, S10793

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Menendez, Cornyn, Coleman, 
  Lott, Lieberman, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Casey, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Graham, Biden, Stevens, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Mr. Brown)...............................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Mrs. Dole)...............................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Mr. DeMint)..............................................Sept. 17, 2007
(Messrs. Burr, Isakson)...................................Sept. 18, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski)............................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Mr. Levin)...............................................Sept. 24, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)...................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Messrs. Baucus, Inhofe)..................................Sept. 27, 2007
(Mr. Martinez).............................................Oct. 18, 2007
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Oct. 22, 2007
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Nov. 13, 2007
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Dec. 4, 2007

To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.

``Justice for Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1946

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10787, S10795

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Oct. 25, 2007

To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat public corruption 
  by strengthening and clarifying the law.

``Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act''

Full Committee

Nov. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Dec. 10, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 110-239).
Dec. 10, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 527).

  

S. 1957

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10787, S10804

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hatch, 
  Whitehouse, Graham, Kohl, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Snowe)
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Cardin)...................................Oct. 30, 2007

To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection for fashion 
  design.

``Design Piracy Prohibition Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1989

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10901

Mr. Obama

To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of the claims 
  of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action relating to 
  racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but who were 
  denied that determination.

``Pigford Claims Remedy Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2010

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                               CR S10902

Mr. Lieberman
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Dec. 10, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)............................................May 12, 2008

To require prisons and other detention facilities holding Federal 
  prisoners or detainees under a contract with the Federal Government to 
  make the same information available to the public that Federal prisons 
  and detention facilities are required to do by law.

``Private Prison Information Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2016

                                                       September 4, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11051

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Sopuruchi Chukwueke.
Full Committee

  

S. 2035

                                                      September 10, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11326, S11329

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Schumer)
(Mr. Graham)..............................................Sept. 25, 2007
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Oct. 17, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Apr. 1, 2008
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................Apr. 7, 2008
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mr. Obama, Mrs. Clinton)..................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 17, 2008
(Ms. Landrieu)...............................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Webb)..................................................June 6, 2008
(Mr. Tester)...............................................June 17, 2008
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................July 14, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 17, 2008
(Messrs. Baucus, Lautenberg)...............................July 23, 2008

To maintain the free flow of information to the public by providing 
  conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of information by 
  certain persons connected with the news media.

``Free Flow of Information Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2007--Committee consideration.
Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Oct. 22, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Oct. 22, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 434).
July 28, 2008--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure was made in 
  Senate.
July 28, 2008--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure 
  presented in Senate.
July 28, 2008--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in Senate.
July 29, 2008--Motion to proceed considered in Senate.
July 30, 2008--Motion to proceed considered in Senate.
July 30, 2008--Cloture on motion to proceed to measure not invoked in 
  Senate by yea-nay vote (51-43).
July 30, 2008--Motion to reconsider vote by which cloture was not 
  invoked on the motion to proceed to the measure.
July 30, 2008--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in Senate.

  

S. 2041

                                                      September 12, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11504, S11506

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Leahy, Specter, Whitehouse)

To amend the False Claims Act.

``False Claims Act Correction Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 27, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-412 (Serial No. J-
  110-76).
Apr. 3, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
July 29, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 29, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 910).
Sept. 25, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-507).

  

S. 2046

                                                      September 12, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11504

Mr. Kerry

To establish a pilot program for police departments to use anonymous 
  texts from citizens to augment their anonymous tip hotlines.

``Text a Tip Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2048

                                                      September 12, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11504

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Jose Buendia Balderas, Alicia Aranda de Buendia, and 
  Ana Laura Beundia Aranda.
Full Committee

  

S. 2052

                                                      September 17, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11585, S11588

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Specter, Feingold)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Sept. 8, 2008

To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief or review 
  by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

``Equal Justice for United States Military Personnel Act of 2007''

Full Committee
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 12, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 959).

  

S. 2055

                                                      September 17, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11585, S11592

Mr. Dodd

For the relief of Alejandro Gomez and Juan Sebastian Gomez.
Full Committee

  

S. 2071

                                                      September 19, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11751, S11756

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Obama, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)
(Messrs. Inouye, Harkin)..................................Sept. 24, 2007
(Mr. Kyl).................................................Sept. 27, 2007
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Oct. 4, 2007
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Oct. 30, 2007
          (Messrs. Bond, Smith, Crapo, Johnson, Conrad, 
                                                         Coleman)Nov. 7, 
                                                         2007...........
(Mr. Kerry, Mrs. McCaskill).................................Nov. 8, 2007
(Messrs. Salazar, Schumer).................................Nov. 13, 2007
(Messrs. Reid, Akaka)......................................Nov. 14, 2007
(Messrs. McConnell, Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Coburn, Inhofe, Pryor, Mrs. Dole).........................Dec. 3, 2007
(Messrs. Wyden, Byrd).......................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Messrs. Isakson, Chambliss)................................Dec. 6, 2007
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Dec. 10, 2007
(Mr. Alexander)............................................Dec. 13, 2007
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................Feb. 5, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Feb. 6, 2008

To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.

``Combat Methamphetamine Enhancement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 11, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 11, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 12, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on 
  Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Judiciary, 
  for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
  case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Feb. 12, 2008--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health.
Feb. 12, 2008--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. 2074

                                                      September 20, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11853

Mr. Kerry

To provide for safe and humane policies and procedures pertaining to the 
  arrest, detention, and processing of aliens in immigration enforcement 
  operations.

``Families First Immigration Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2083

                                                      September 21, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11952

Mr. Carper (for himself, Mr. Sununu)

To require any Federal or State court to recognize any notarization made 
  by a notary public licensed by a State other than the State where the 
  court is located when such notarization occurs in or affects 
  interstate commerce.

``Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2084

                                                      September 21, 2007
  

                                                               CR S11952

Mr. Leahy

To promote school safety, improved law enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.

``School Safety and Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 21, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with written report 
  (S. Rept. 110-183). Supplemental views filed.
Sept. 21, 2007--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 382).

  

S. 2088

                                                      September 25, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12054, S12056

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Sununu, Durbin, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Messrs. Salazar, Hagel)
(Messrs. Obama, Bingaman).................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Mr. Tester)................................................Oct. 3, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Oct. 17, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................Dec. 3, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Dec. 5, 2007

To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security Letters, 
  and for other purposes.

``National Security Letter Reform Act of 2007''
``NSL Reform Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 23, 2008--Committee   on   the   Judiciary   hearing,   S.   Hrg. 
  110-385 (Serial No. J-110-86).

  

S. 2092

                                                      September 25, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12054, S12063

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold, Obama)
(Mr. Brown)...............................................Sept. 26, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Nov. 13, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................July 17, 2008
(Mr. Menendez).............................................July 28, 2008
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 31, 2008
(Mr. Biden)...............................................Sept. 15, 2008
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Nov. 17, 2008

To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections for 
  employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.

``Protecting Employees and Retirees in Business Bankruptcies Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2094

                                                      September 26, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12141, S12143

Mr. Sanders
(Mr. Durbin)..............................................Sept. 27, 2007

To increase the wages and benefits of blue collar workers by 
  strengthening labor provisions in the H-2B program, to provide for 
  labor recruiter accountability, and for other purposes.

``Increasing American Wages and Benefits Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2100

                                                      September 26, 2007
  

                                                               CR S12141

Mr. Johnson (for himself, Mr. Barrasso)

To require that Federal forfeiture funds be used, in part, to clean up 
  methamphetamine laboratories.

``Federal Emergency Meth Lab Cleanup Funding Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2106 (Public Law 110-113)

                                                      September 27, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12287, S12289

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Graham, Leahy, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Crapo, Martinez)
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Oct. 3, 2007

To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.

``Procedural Fairness for September 11 Victims Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 3, 2007--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 3, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 4, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 30, 2007--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 30, 2007--Presented to the President.
Nov. 8, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-113).

  

S. 2133

                                                         October 3, 2007
  

                                                         CR S12532, S125

Mr. Specter
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Feb. 8, 2008

To authorize bankruptcy courts to take certain actions with respect to 
  mortgage loans in bankruptcy, and for other purposes.

``Homeowners' Mortgage and Equity Savings Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2135 (Public Law 110-340)

                                                         October 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12532, S12535

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Coburn, Feingold, Brownback)
(Messrs. Dodd, Obama, Kerry)...............................Oct. 15, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Oct. 17, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Dec. 10, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Dec. 14, 2007

To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to designate 
  persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible aliens, to 
  allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child soldiers, 
  and for other purposes.

``Child Soldiers Accountability Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Dec. 11, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Dec. 11, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 532).
Dec. 19, 2007--Amendment SA 3882 proposed by Mr. Pryor for Mr. Feingold.
Dec. 19, 2007--Amendment SA 3882 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with amendments by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Feb. 4, 2008--Referred to the House Subcommittees on Immigration, 
  Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law, and 
  Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Apr. 8, 2008--House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland 
  Security hearing (Serial No. 110-140).
May 6, 2008--House Subcommittee consideration.
May 8, 2008--PASSED by the House as amended by yea-nay vote (371-0).
May 15, 2008--Senate agreed to House amendment by unanimous consent.
May 25, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 3, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-340).

  

S. 2136

                                                         October 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12532, S12536

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Oct. 16, 2007
(Mr. Obama)................................................Oct. 23, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................Oct. 29, 2006
(Mr. Brown).................................................Nov. 5, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Nov. 8, 2007
(Mr. Biden)................................................Nov. 14, 2007
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Dec. 10, 2007
(Mr. Reed).................................................Dec. 17, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 23, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kerry)................................Feb. 14, 2008

To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, and for 
  other purposes.

``Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 5, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-511 (Serial No. J-110-
  62).
Apr. 3, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
July 29, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 29, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 911).
Sept. 26, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-514). 
  Minority views filed.
Nov. 19, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-871 (Serial No. J-
  110-124)

  

S. 2137

                                                         October 4, 2007
  

                                                               CR S12774

Mr. Graham

To eliminate methamphetamine kingpins.

``Methamphetamine Kingpin Elimination Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2147

                                                         October 4, 2007
  

                                                               CR S12775

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Obama, (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Whitehouse, Byrd, 
  Kerry))
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Oct. 15, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Nov. 1, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................Dec. 3, 2007

To require accountability for contractors and contract personnel under 
  Federal contracts, and for other purposes.

``Security Contractor Accountability Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2161

                                                        October 15, 2007
  

                                                               CR S12863

Mr. Isakson (for himself, Messrs. Johnson, Graham)
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Nov. 14, 2007
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Dec. 6, 2007
(Mr. Tester)................................................Mar. 4, 2008
(Messrs. Corker, Brownback)................................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Apr. 30, 2008
(Mr. Roberts)................................................May 8, 2008
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 21, 2008
(Mr. Casey).................................................May 22, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)...............................................Sept. 11, 2008

To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of care by 
  making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups of 
  independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance issuers 
  (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare Program) 
  in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities under 
  the National Labor Relations Act.

``Community Pharmacy Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2168

                                                        October 16, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12936, S12938

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Grassley, Nelson of Florida, 
  Durbin)
(Messrs. Schumer, Biden, Hatch)............................Oct. 30, 2007
(Messrs. Inouye, Stevens)...................................Nov. 5, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Mr. Pryor).................................................Nov. 7, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased federal 
  prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for restitution to 
  victims of identity theft.

``Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Nov. 1, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 459).
Nov. 15, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with amendments by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 4, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Feb. 4, 2008--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. 2178

                                                        October 17, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12988, S12992

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To expedite the adjudication of employer petitions for aliens with 
  extraordinary artistic ability.

``Arts Require Timely Service Act''
``ARTS Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2213

                                                        October 22, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13193, S13194

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Biden)
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Oct. 31, 2007
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Dec. 11, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve prevention, 
  investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and for other purposes.

``Cyber-Crime Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2237

                                                        October 25, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13437, S13451

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Nov. 5, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Mar. 3, 2008

To fight crime.

``Crime Control and Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2248

                                                        October 31, 2007
  

                                                               CR S13490

Mr. Rockefeller

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to modernize 
  and streamline the provisions of that Act, and for other purposes.

``FISA Amendments Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 26, 2007--Original measure reported by Senator Rockefeller of the 
  Select Committee on Intelligence; with written report (S. Rept. 110-
  209). Additional and minority views filed.
Oct. 26, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 453).
Oct. 31, 2007--Committee on the Judiciary hearing held, S. Hrg. 110-882 
  (Serial No. J-110-59).
Nov. 1, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary pursuant to 
  section 3(b) of S. Res. 400, 94th Congress, as amended by S. Res. 445, 
  108th Congress, for a period not to exceed 10 days of session.
Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 16, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 16, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 16, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 512).
Dec. 14, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure was made in 
  the Senate.
Dec. 14, 2007--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure 
  presented in the Senate.
Dec. 14, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in the Senate.
Dec. 17, 2007--Motion to proceed to measure considered in the Senate.
Dec. 17, 2007--Cloture motion to proceed invoked in the Senate by yea-
  nay vote (76-10).
Jan. 22, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-258). 
  Additional and minority views filed.
Jan. 23, 2008--Considered by the Senate.
Jan. 23, 2008--The committee substitute was modified by unanimous 
  consent.
Jan. 24, 2008--Considered by the Senate.
Jan. 24, 2008--Motion to table the committee substitute, as modified, 
  agreed to in the Senate by yea-nay vote (60-36).
Jan. 24, 2008--Cloture motion on amendment SA 3911 presented in the 
  Senate.
Jan. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Jan. 28, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Jan. 28, 2008--Cloture on Amendment SA 3911 not invoked in the Senate by 
  yea-nay vote (48-45).
Jan. 31, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Jan. 31, 2008--Amendments SA 3909, SA 3932, SA 3960, SA 3945 to 
  Amendment SA 3911 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous consent.
Feb. 4, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 5, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 6, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 7, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 7, 2008--Amendment SA 3941 to Amendment 3911 as modified agreed to 
  in the Senate by voice vote.
Feb. 8, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 8, 2008--Cloture motion on the bill presented in the Senate.
Feb. 11, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 considered by the Senate.
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 3920 to Amendment SA 3911 as modified agreed 
  to in the Senate by voice vote.
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 3938 to Amendment SA 3911 as modified agreed 
  to in the Senate by voice vote
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 3911 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 12, 2008--The bill was read the third time.
Feb. 12, 2008--Cloture on the measure invoked in the Senate by yea-nay 
  vote (69-29).
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 4018 proposed by Mr. Rockefeller to 
  Amendment SA 3911, to make technical corrections.
Feb. 12, 2008--Amendment SA 4018 to Amendment SA 3911 agreed to in the 
  Senate by unanimous consent.
Feb. 12, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by yea-nay vote 
  (68-29).
Feb. 12, 2008--Senate incorporated this measure into H.R. 3773 as an 
  amendment.
Feb. 12, 2008--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Feb. 12, 2008--Returned to the Calendar (No. 512).
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 3773.)

  

S. 2261

                                                        October 30, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13579, S13582

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Whitehouse)..........................................Sept. 10, 2008

To restore the rule that agreements between manufacturers and retailers, 
  distributors, or wholesalers to set the minimum price below which the 
  manufacturer's product or service cannot be sold violates the Sherman 
  Act.

``Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2274

                                                        October 31, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13624, S13626

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein)

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.

``Dextromethorphan Abuse Reduction Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2008--Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control and 
  Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing, S. Hrg. 110-750 (Serial No. 
  J-110-80).

  

S. 2289

                                                        November 1, 2007
  

                                                               CR S13684

Mr. Alexander (for himself, Messrs. Pryor, Kyl, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Cornyn, Corker, Cochran, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Domenici)
(Mr. Graham)................................................Nov. 6, 2007
(Messrs. Gregg, Warner).....................................Nov. 7, 2007
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Nov. 15, 2007
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Dec. 18, 2007

To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit the 
  duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.

``Federal Consent Decree Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2301

                                                        November 2, 2007
  

                                                               CR S13725

Mr. Menendez

For the relief of Malachy McAllister, Nicola McAllister, and Sean Ryan 
  McAllister.
Full Committee

  

S. 2304 (Public Law 110-416)

                                                        November 5, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13768, S13769

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Specter, Leahy)
(Mr. Webb)..................................................Dec. 4, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Mar. 6, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment and 
  services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for other 
  purposes.

``Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Reauthorization 
  and Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Apr. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Apr. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 622).
Sept. 26, 2008--Amendment SA 5656 proposed by Mr. Leahy for Mr. Kennedy, 
  to improve the bill.
Sept. 26, 2008--Amendment SA 5656 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 29, 2008--PASSED by the House without objection.
Oct. 3, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 14, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-416).

  

S. 2317

                                                        November 7, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14062, S14064

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Specter)...............................................Nov. 8, 2007

To amend titles 17 and 18, United States Code, and the Trademark Act of 
  1946 to strengthen and harmonize the protection of intellectual 
  property, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Enforcement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 7, 2007--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-60).

  

S. 2342

                                                       November 13, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14285

Mr. Johnson

To prohibit States from carrying out more than one Congressional 
  redistricting after a decennial census and apportionment, to require 
  States to conduct such redistricting through independent commissions, 
  and for other purposes.

``Fairness and Independence in Redistricting Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2344

                                                       November 13, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14285

Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Dec. 14, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Mar. 3, 2008

To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-appropriate 
  Internet education for children.

``Internet Safety Education Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment.
Dec. 13, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Dec. 13, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 542).

  

S. 2353

                                                       November 14, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14398, S14401

Mr. Durbin

To increase the annual salaries of justices and judges of the United 
  States, and to increase fees for bankruptcy trustees.

``Fair Judicial Compensation Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2356

                                                       November 14, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14398

Mr. Coleman
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Nov. 16, 2007
(Mr. Allard)................................................Dec. 5, 2007
(Mr. Roberts)...............................................Dec. 6, 2007

To enhance national security by restricting access of illegal aliens to 
  driver's licenses and State-issued identification documents.

``Prevention of Unsafe Licensing Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2358

                                                       November 15, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14488, S14490

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Burr, Coburn, Coleman, 
  Corker, Craig, DeMint, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Ensign, Inhofe, Kyl, 
  Martinez, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, McCain)
(Messrs. Chambliss, Cornyn)................................Nov. 16, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal hybrids.

``Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2368

                                                       November 15, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14488

Mr. Pryor (for himself, Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Dec. 18, 2007
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Burr).................................................Jan. 25, 2008
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Feb. 5, 2008
(Mr. Alexander)............................................Feb. 26, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)...............................................Mar. 3, 2008
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................May 15, 2008
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................May 20, 2008

To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, clarifying 
  and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical employer 
  verification program.

``Secure America Through Verification and Enforcement Act of 2007''
``SAVE Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2369

                                                       November 15, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14488, S14491

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Levin, Wyden, Obama, 
  Bingaman)
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Dec. 3, 2007
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Feb. 14, 2008
(Mr. Brown)................................................Feb. 27, 2008
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Mar. 5, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Mar. 10, 2008
(Mr. Enzi).................................................Mar. 31, 2008
(Mr. Smith).................................................Apr. 4, 2008
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mr. Casey)................................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Apr. 24, 2008
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Apr. 28, 2008
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Menendez).............................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska).....................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Conrad)................................................May 12, 2008
(Mr. Salazar)...............................................May 19, 2008
(Mr. Barrasso)..............................................May 21, 2008
(Mr. Craig)................................................June 12, 2008
(Mr. Bayh).................................................June 20, 2008
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................June 23, 2008
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................July 11, 2008
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................July 24, 2008
(Messrs. Vitter, Allard)...................................July 30, 2008

To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain tax 
  planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2387

                                                       November 16, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14618

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Dec. 13, 2007

To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish arsonist 
  registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a national 
  arsonist registry and notification program, and for other purposes.

``Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2402

                                                        December 3, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14703

Mr. Specter

To provide for the substitution of the United States in certain civil 
  actions.

``Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Substitution Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2413

                                                        December 5, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14786, S14797

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)

To provide death and disability benefits for aerial firefighters who 
  work on a contract basis for a public agency and suffer death and 
  disability in the line of duty, and for other purposes.

``Aerial Firefighter Relief Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2422

                                                        December 6, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14847

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Feingold)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 14, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain computer-
  assisted remote hunting, and for other purposes.

``Computer-Assisted Remote Hunting Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2427

                                                        December 6, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14848, S14853

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)

To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in Government by 
  strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly 
  known as the Freedom of Information Act), and for other purposes.

``Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 
  2007''
``OPEN Government Act of 2007''

Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see S. 2488, which became Public Law 110-175 
  on Dec. 13, 2007.)

  

S. 2434

                                                        December 7, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15031, S15032

Mr. Feingold

To clarify conditions for the interceptions of computer trespass 
  communications under the USA-PATRIOT Act.

``Computer Trespass Clarification Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2435

                                                        December 7, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15031, S15033

Mr. Feingold

To limit authority to delay notice of search warrants.

``Reasonable Notice and Search Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2437

                                                       December 10, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15062

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

For the relief of Dr. Luis A.M. Gonzalez and Dr. Virginia Aguila 
  Gonzalez.
Full Committee

  

S. 2439

                                                       December 10, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15062, S15064

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Kennedy, Levin)
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Dec. 13, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Jan. 29, 2008
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 30, 2008
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Feb. 6, 2008
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Feb. 11, 2008
(Ms. Snowe, Mr. Obama).....................................Feb. 25, 2008
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Mar. 5, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................June 17, 2008

To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the Uniform 
  Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
Full Committee

  

S. 2447

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15138

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Wyden)

To make a technical correction to section 119 of title 17, United States 
  Code.
Full Committee

  

S. 2449

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15138, S15140

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Jan. 28, 2008

To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating to 
  protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery 
  information in civil actions, and for other purposes.

``Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 11, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Aug. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute favorably; with written report (S. Rept. 
  110-439).
Aug. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 935).

  

S. 2450 (Public Law 110-332)

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15138, S15141

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Dec. 17, 2007

To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the waiver of the 
  attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.
Full Committee

Jan. 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-264).
Feb. 27, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 580).
Feb. 27, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 28, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Sept. 8, 2008--Motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Sept. 8, 2008--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 8, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Sept. 11, 2008--Presented to the President.
Sept. 19, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-332).

  

S. 2451

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15138

Mr. Schumer

To enhance public safety by improving the reintegration of youth 
  offenders into the families and communities to which they are 
  returning.

``First Step Forward Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2463

                                                       December 13, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15460

Mr. Bayh (for himself, Mr. Graham)

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, United States 
  Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related activities, 
  and for other purposes.

``Alien Smuggling and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2470

                                                       December 13, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15460

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Schumer)

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dehydroepiandrosterone, and for other purposes.

``Dehydroepiandrosterone Abuse Reduction Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2481

                                                       December 13, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15460, S15469

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Kennedy, Durbin, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Mr. Dodd, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Obama, Menendez, Brown, Cardin)

To prohibit racial profiling.

``End Racial Profiling Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2486

                                                       December 14, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15651

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Messrs. Smith, Durbin)
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Jan. 22, 2008

To remove a provision from the Immigration and Nationality Act that 
  prohibits individuals with HIV from being admissible to the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``HIV Nondiscrimination in Travel and Immigration Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2495

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15910, S15913

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Graham, Cardin))
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mr. Craig)................................................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mr. Crapo).................................................May 14, 2008
(Mr. Martinez).............................................June 27, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of Criminal 
  Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.

``Bail Bond Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2500

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15910, S15917

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Corker)
(Mr. Alexander)............................................Jan. 28, 2008

To provide fair compensation to artists for use of their sound 
  recordings.

``Performance Rights Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 29, 2008--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-112).

  

S. 2503

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15911

Mr. Nelson of Florida

To exclude from admission to the United States aliens who have directly 
  and significantly contributed to the ability of Cuba to develop its 
  petroleum resources, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2504

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15911

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hagel, Corker, Akaka, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Inouye, Kennedy, Kerry, Lautenberg, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Obama, Tester)
(Messrs. Dorgan, Brown, Whitehouse)..........................May 7, 2008
           (Messrs. Cardin, Allard, Sessions, Dodd, Ms. 
                                                          Murkowski)May 
                                                         12, 2008.......
(Mr. Thune).................................................May 15, 2008
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Feingold, Smith, Ensign)..............May 19, 2008
(Messrs. Crapo, Salazar)....................................May 21, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)...............................................May 22, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................June 2, 2008
(Mr. Wicker)................................................June 6, 2008
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................June 10, 2008
(Ms. Snowe)................................................June 18, 2008
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 19, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................June 24, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................June 26, 2008
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................July 9, 2008
(Mr. Webb).................................................July 16, 2008
(Ms. Landrieu)............................................Sept. 11, 2008

To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal charter to the 
  Military Officers Association of America, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 8, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-399).
June 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 834).

  

S. 2511

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15911

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Shelby, Mses. Mikulski, 
  Landrieu)
(Mr. Cardin).................................................May 8, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 12, 2008
(Mr. Obama).................................................May 21, 2008
(Mr. Biden).................................................Aug. 1, 2008

To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to provide 
  for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement in the 
  case of fiscal hardship.
Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
May 15, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
May 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 737).

  

S. 2516 (Public Law 110-251)

                                                       December 18, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15911

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Mr. Kennedy)

To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining United States 
  citizenship, and for other purposes.

``Kendell Frederick Citizenship Assistance Act''

Full Committee

Mar. 11, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--Amendment SA 4177 proposed by Mr. Brown for Mr. Mikulski, 
  in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 11, 2008--Amendment agreed to in the Senate by unanimous consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 12, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
June 9, 2008--PASSED by the House without objection.
June 17, 2008--Presented to the President.
June 26, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-251).

  

S. 2533

                                                        January 22, 2008
  

                                                                  CR S93

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Leahy)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Feb. 26, 2008
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................Feb. 28, 2008
(Mr. Webb).................................................Mar. 10, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Apr. 1, 2008
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 23, 2008
(Mr. Biden)................................................Apr. 24, 2008
(Mr. Menendez)...............................................May 1, 2008
(Mr. Tester)................................................May 15, 2008

To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege Act.

``State Secrets Protection Act''

Full Committee

Feb. 13, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-923 (Serial No. J-
  110-74).
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Aug. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 110-442). 
  Minority views filed.
Aug. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 938).

  

S. 2541

                                                        January 22, 2008
  

                                                            CR S94, S105

Mr. Reid

To extend the provisions of the Protect America Act of 2007 for an 
  additional 30 days.
Full Committee

  

S. 2543

                                                        January 22, 2008
  

                                                            CR S94, S107

Mr. Ensign (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Brownback, Bunning, Coburn, 
  Coleman, Cornyn, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Graham, Grassley, Hagel, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Kyl, McCain, McConnell, Roberts, Sessions, 
  Shelby, Thune, Voinovich, Hatch, Nelson of Nebraska)
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Jan. 24, 2008
(Mr. Smith)................................................Jan. 29, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Mr. Craig)................................................Feb. 14, 2008
(Messrs. Wicker, Vitter)...................................Apr. 10, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors across 
  State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of 
  parents in abortion decisions.

``Child Custody Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2565 (Public Law 110-298)

                                                        January 29, 2008
  

                                                           CR S445, S447

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Sununu, Specter)
(Messrs. Kerry, Leahy)......................................Feb. 4, 2008
(Ms. Murkowski).............................................Mar. 3, 2008
(Mrs. Dole).................................................Mar. 6, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein).............................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Stevens)................................................May 8, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................May 21, 2008
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 25, 2008

To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of bravery in 
  the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.

``Federal Law Enforcement Congressional Badge of Bravery Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
June 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
June 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 833).
June 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title by unanimous consent.
July 8, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
July 22, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
July 25, 2008--Presented to the President.
July 31, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-298).

  

S. 2577

                                                        January 30, 2008
  

                                                           CR S492, S496

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Reed, Menendez, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry, Schumer, Whitehouse, Inouye, Levin, Mrs. 
  Boxer)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Feb. 5, 2008
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Feb. 29, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 12, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Apr. 21, 2008

To establish background check procedures for gun shows.

``Gun Show Background Check Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2582

                                                        January 31, 2008
  

                                                                 CR S543

Mr. Craig

For the relief of Sali Bregaj, Mjaftime Bregaj, and Nertila Bregaj-
  Swyer.
Full Committee

  

S. 2587

                                                        January 31, 2008
  

                                                           CR S543, S549

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Kyl, 
  Schumer, Cornyn, Durbin, McCain, Bingaman, Craig, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Domenici, Crapo)
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Feb. 12, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for compensation 
  to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with a felony or 2 
  or more misdemeanors.

``SCAAP Reimbursement Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2588

                                                        January 31, 2008
  

                                                           CR S543, S549

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Kyl, 
  Schumer, Cornyn, Durbin, McCain, Bingaman, Craig, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Domenici, Crapo)
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Feb. 12, 2008

To require that funds awarded to States and political subdivisions for 
  the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be distributed not less 
  than 120 days after the last day of the annual application period.

``Ensure Timely SCAAP Reimbursement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2591

                                                        February 4, 2008
  

                                                           CR S601, S602

Mr. Specter

To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, to provide an 
  exemption from exclusive rights in copyright for certain non-profit 
  organizations to display live football games, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2605

                                                        February 7, 2008
  

                                                           CR S784, S787

Mr. Kennedy
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Menendez, Lautenberg, Durbin, 
  Reed, Whitehouse, Schumer)...............................Feb. 11, 2008

To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, imported, or sold 
  by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of microstamping 
  ammunition.
Full Committee

  

S. 2632

                                                       February 13, 2008
  

                                                           CR S970, S980

Mr. Bond
(Messrs. Ensign, Kyl)......................................Mar. 10, 2008
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Apr. 22, 2008

To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act is 
  applied retroactively.

``Sex Offender Registration and Notification Retroactivity Correction 
  Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2646

                                                       February 14, 2008
  

                                                                CR S1054

Mr. Craig

For the relief of Thomas Stephen Long, Patricia Merryl Long, Stephanie 
  Bianca Long, and Chelsea Ann Long.
Full Committee

  

S. 2653

                                                       February 14, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1054, S1068

Mr. Coleman (for himself, Mr. Bingaman)

To further United States security by restoring and enhancing the 
  competitiveness of the United States for international students, 
  scholars, scientists, and exchange visitors and by facilitating 
  business travel to the United States.

``American Competitiveness Through International Openness Now Act of 
  2008''
``ACTION Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2667

                                                       February 26, 2008
  

                                                                CR S1201

Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Bennett)................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mr. Vitter)................................................June 3, 2008
(Mr. Crapo)................................................June 17, 2008
(Mr. Martinez).............................................July 10, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................July 16, 2008
(Ms. Murkowski).............................................Aug. 1, 2008

To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A Child Is 
  Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement agencies 
  in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other purposes.

``A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2672

                                                       February 27, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1271, S1272

Mr. Conrad (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Hagel, Bingaman)......................Apr. 1, 2008
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Messrs. Kohl, Lieberman)..................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mrs. Murray)................................................May 1, 2008
(Messrs. Johnson, Isakson).................................June 25, 2008

To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and medically 
  underserved communities.

``Conrad State 30 Improvement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2678

                                                       February 28, 2008
  

                                                                CR S1384

Mrs. McCaskill
(Mr. Obama)................................................Feb. 29, 2008
(Mr. Menendez, Mrs. Clinton)................................Mar. 3, 2008
(Mr. Coburn)................................................Mar. 4, 2008

To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United States 
  citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to become 
  President.

``Children of Military Families Natural Born Citizen Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2746

                                                          March 12, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1999, S2001

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Alexander).............................................Apr. 2, 2008

To amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, United States Code (commonly 
  referred to as the Freedom of Information Act) to provide that 
  statutory exemptions to the disclosure requirements of that Act shall 
  specifically site to the provision of that Act authorizing such 
  exemptions, to ensure an open and deliberative process in Congress by 
  providing for related legislative proposals to explicitly state such 
  required citations, and for other purposes.

``OPEN FOIA Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2747

                                                          March 12, 2008
  

                                                                CR S1999

Mr. Johnson

To grant a Federal charter to the National American Indian Veterans, 
  Incorporated.
Full Committee

  

S. 2751

                                                          March 12, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1999, S2006

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To facilitate foreign investment by permanently reauthorizing the EB-5 
  regional center program, and for other purposes.

``State Foreign Investment Improvement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2756

                                                           April 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2132, S2139

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Specter)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill)...........................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Feinstein)..................................May 7, 2008
(Mr. Coleman)................................................May 8, 2008
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Nov. 20, 2008

To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish a 
  permanent background check system.

``Child Protection Improvements Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Mar. 13, 2008--Referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, 
  Labor, and Pensions.
Apr. 1, 2008--Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary alter 
  the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions was 
  discharged by unanimous consent.
May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
July 28, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 28, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 904).

  

S. 2769

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                                CR S2133

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Kennedy, Reed, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Obama).................................................Apr. 2, 2008

To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms Trace 
  Database, and for other purposes.

``Firearms Information Use Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2774

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2133, S2153

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Schumer)
(Messrs. Inouye, Menendez, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Harkin, 
  Bingaman, Hagel, Brown)..................................Mar. 31, 2008
(Mr. Salazar)...............................................Apr. 1, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................Apr. 4, 2008
(Mr. Martinez)..............................................Apr. 9, 2008
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Mr. Lugar)................................................Apr. 17, 2008
(Mr. Graham, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Coleman)...................Apr. 30, 2008
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................May 12, 2008
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................May 14, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................July 29, 2008

To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit and 
  district judges, and for other purposes.

``Federal Judgeship Act of 2008''

Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 21, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-427). Additional, minority and 
  supplemental views filed.
July 21, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 891).

  

S. 2794

                                                           April 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2295, S2297

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Vitter)
(Mr. Vitter, WITHDRAWN).....................................Apr. 2, 2008
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................July 31, 2008
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 18, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill)..........................................Sept. 24, 2008

To protect older Americans from misleading and fraudulent marketing 
  practices, with the goal of increasing retirement security.

``Senior Investor Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2829 (Public Law 110-242)

                                                           April 8, 2008
  

                                                                CR S2743

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Leahy, Specter, Biden, Cornyn, 
  Levin, Lieberman, Obama, McCain, Durbin, Sununu, Cardin, Smith, Hagel, 
  Coleman, Bond)
(Mr. Isakson)...............................................Apr. 9, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Apr. 23, 2008

To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National Defense 
  Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status for certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 28, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 28, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 29, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 21, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
May 23, 2008--Presented to the President.
June 23, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-242).

  

S. 2838

                                                           April 9, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2817, S2819

Mr. Martinez (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
(Messrs. Feingold, Leahy)..................................June 11, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 10, 2008

To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with respect to 
  arbitration.

``Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act''

Full Committee

June 18, 2008--Committee on Aging and Subcommittee on Antitrust, 
  Competition Policy and Consumer Rights joint hearing (Serial No. J-
  110-101).
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-518). Minority views filed.
Oct. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1109).

  

S. 2839

                                                          April 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S2944

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Lieberman, Hagel)
(Messrs. Alexander, Sununu)................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Ms. Collins)................................................May 7, 2008
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 28, 2008

To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and industries 
  currently employing temporary foreign workers, and for other purposes.

``Global Competitiveness Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2840 (Public Law 110-382)

                                                          April 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S2944

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Hagel)
(Mr. Menendez).............................................Apr. 15, 2008
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Apr. 21, 2008
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Apr. 23, 2008
(Mr. Leahy)..................................................May 6, 2008

To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 
  United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.

``Military Personnel Citizenship Processing Act''

Full Committee

May 8, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Aug. 1, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 110-440).
Aug. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 936).
Sept. 24, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 28, 2008--PASSED by the House by recorded vote (416-0).
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 9, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-382).

  

S. 2867

                                                          April 15, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3026, S3031

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison)
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Apr. 21, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Apr. 28, 2008
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Apr. 30, 2008
(Mr. Durbin).................................................May 6, 2008

To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate illicit 
  sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent drug 
  trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.

``Southwest Border Violence Reduction Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2868

                                                          April 16, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3080

Mr. Gregg (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Hatch, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. 
  Cornyn, Sununu)
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 29, 2008

To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to replace the 
  diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues visas to 
  aliens with an advanced degree.
Full Committee

  

S. 2869

                                                          April 16, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3080

Mr. Vitter (for himself, Mrs. Lincoln)

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to clarify the scope of the 
  child pornography laws and for other purposes.

``Enhancing the Effective Prosecution of Child Pornography Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2892

                                                          April 18, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3174

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Grassley)
(Mr. Obama)................................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Apr. 23, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................June 16, 2008
(Mr. Webb)................................................Sept. 10, 2008

To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against the United 
  States by suspending the statute of limitations during times when 
  Congress has authorized the use of military force.

``Wartime Enforcement of Fraud Act of 2008''

Full Committee

June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 110-431). Additional views filed.
July 25, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 899).

  

S. 2912

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3401

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
  Menendez)
(Mr. Feingold, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Cardin)....................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Feinstein).................................May 13, 2008

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.

``Sportsmanship in Hunting Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2913

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3401, S3405

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Sept. 8, 2008

To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in copyright infringement 
  cases involving orphan works.

``Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008''

Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
May 15, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 738). Sept. 26, 
  2008--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2915

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3401

Mr. Schumer

To require the Commissioner of Social Security to issue uniform 
  standards for the method for truncation of social security account 
  numbers in order to protect such numbers from being used in the 
  perpetration of fraud or identity theft and to provide for a 
  prohibition on the display to the general public on the Internet of 
  social security account numbers by State and local governments, and 
  for other purposes.

``Safeguarding Social Security Numbers Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2918

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3401

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Durbin, Lautenberg)

To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and remedies under 
  civil rights statutes.

``Environmental Justice Enforcement Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2935

                                                          April 29, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3507, S3512

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Menendez, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Levin, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Reed, Schumer)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Apr. 30, 2008

To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national instant 
  criminal background check system records.

``Preserving Records of Terrorist and Criminal Transactions Act of 
  2008''
``Protect Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2942

                                                          April 30, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3594

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Graham)
(Messrs. Specter, Kerry, Whitehouse).........................May 1, 2008
(Mr. Sessions)...............................................May 2, 2008
(Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Menendez, Harkin).....................May 6, 2008
(Messrs. Smith, Wyden, Ms. Klobuchar)........................May 8, 2008
(Mrs. McCaskill, Messrs. Alexander, Salazar)................May 15, 2008
(Mr. Gregg).................................................May 19, 2008
(Messrs. Johnson, Sununu)...................................June 4, 2008
(Mr. Webb).................................................June 12, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................July 17, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................July 29, 2008
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 26, 2008

To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
Full Committee

May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 4, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 4, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 759.

  

S. 2955

                                                             May 1, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3698

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Mr. Kohl)..................................................June 4, 2008
(Mr. Kerry).................................................June 9, 2008
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................June 11, 2008
(Mr. Reed).................................................June 17, 2008
(Messrs. Casey, Cochran, Wicker)...........................June 25, 2008

To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation to carry 
  out its Community Safety Initiative.

``Community Safety Initiative Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2977

                                                             May 6, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3790, S3793

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 25, 2008

To create a Federal cause of action to determine whether defamation 
  exists under United States law in cases in which defamation actions 
  have been brought in foreign courts against United States persons on 
  the basis of publications or speech in the United States.

``Free Speech Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 2979

                                                             May 6, 2008
  

                                                                CR S3790

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Mr. Whitehouse)
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 7, 2008
(Messrs. Biden, Levin).......................................May 8, 2008
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................May 20, 2008
(Mr. Corker)................................................May 22, 2008
(Messrs. Feingold, Cardin).................................June 11, 2008
(Mr. Gregg)................................................June 17, 2008
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................June 25, 2008

To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a terrorist 
  organization, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 26, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 26, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 850).
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 5690, which became Public Law 110-
  257.)

  

S. 2982 (Public Law 110-378)

                                                             May 6, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3790, S3795

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to authorize appropriations, 
  and for other purposes.

``Runaway and Homeless Youth Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 22, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 751).
Sept. 25, 2008--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the House without objection.
Sept. 26, 2008 --Presented to the President.
Oct. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-378).

  

S. 3005

                                                            May 12, 2008
  

                                                                CR S4028

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Akaka, Lieberman)
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................May 22, 2008
(Mr. Kerry).................................................June 6, 2008

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish procedures 
  for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental health 
  care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other purposes.

``Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3007

                                                            May 12, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4028, S4030

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Florida, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
  Cardin, Specter, Coleman)
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 15, 2008
(Ms. Collins)..............................................June 26, 2008

To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the war crimes, 
  genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed during World War 
  II, by encouraging foreign governments to more efficiently prosecute 
  and extradite wanted criminals.

``World War II Crimes Accountability Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3012

                                                            May 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4106, S4108

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Shelby, 
  Hatch, Obama)
(Mr. Reed)..................................................June 6, 2008
(Mr. Casey)................................................June 16, 2008
(Mr. Biden).................................................Aug. 1, 2009

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership 
  Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.

``Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2008''

Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see H.R. 6045, which became Public Law 110-
  421 on Oct. 15, 2008.)

  

S. 3014

                                                            May 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4106, S4111

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kyl, Vitter)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen penalties for child 
  pornography offenses, child sex trafficking offenses, and other sexual 
  offenses committed against children.

``Prevention and Deterrence of Crimes Against Children Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3016

                                                            May 14, 2008
  

                                                                CR S4182

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Whitehouse, Coleman, 
  Lieberman)

To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet Crime 
  prevention programs.

``Internet Crime Prevention Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3018

                                                            May 14, 2008
  

                                                                CR S4182

Mr. Sessions

To establish a Commission on Federal Criminal and Juvenile Justice 
  Assistance Programs.
Full Committee

  

S. 3061

                                                            May 22, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4792, S4798

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Hatch)................................................June 16, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................June 25, 2008
(Mr. Specter)..............................................June 27, 2008
(Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein)...............................July 29, 2008

To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 for the 
  Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance measures to 
  combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.

``William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2008''

Full Committee

July 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Sept. 8, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Sept. 8, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 946).

  

S. 3074

                                                            June 2, 2008
  

                                                                CR S4893

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Bayh, Johnson)

To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime prevention 
  education.

``Internet Safety Education Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3081

                                                            June 4, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5039, S5042

Mr. Kerry

To establish a Petroleum Industry Antitrust Task Force within the 
  Department of Justice.
Full Committee

  

S. 3084

                                                            June 5, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5204

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Gregg)
(Mr. Alexander)............................................June 12, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize certain aliens 
  who have earned a master's or higher degree from a United States 
  institution of higher education in a field of science, technology, 
  engineering, or mathematics to be admitted for permanent residence and 
  for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3086

                                                            June 5, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5204, S5208

Mr. Durbin
(Mr. Bond).................................................June 17, 2008

To amend the antitrust laws to ensure competitive market-based fees and 
  terms for merchants' access to electronic payment systems.

``Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3093

                                                            June 5, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5204, S5214

Mr. Grassley
(Mrs. Dole)................................................June 23, 2008
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 25, 2008
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................July 11, 2008

To extend and improve the effectiveness of the employment eligibility 
  confirmation program.

``Electronic Endowment Verification Reauthorization Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3104

                                                           June 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5447

Mr. Vitter

To require that all individuals convicted of a felony under State law 
  provide a DNA sample.

``DNA Felony Collection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3105

                                                           June 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5447

Mr. Vitter

To authorize funding for the Advancing Justice through DNA Technology 
  initiative.

``Funding DNA Technology Initiative Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3106

                                                           June 10, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5447, S5449

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Kohl, Whitehouse)

To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating to the 
  vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a hull 
  and a deck.
Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see H.R. 6531, which became Public Law 110-
  434 on Oct. 16, 2008.)

  

S. 3110

                                                           June 10, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5447, S5452

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Ruben Mkoian, Asmik Karapetian, and Arthur Mkoyan.
Full Committee

  

S. 3111

                                                           June 11, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5523

Mr. Wicker (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Bunning, Burr, DeMint, Enzi, 
  Inhofe, Martinez, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich)
(Messrs. Coburn, Allard)...................................June 16, 2008

To implement equal protection under the 14th article of amendment to the 
  Constitution for the right of life of each born and preborn human 
  person.

``Life at Conception Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3114

                                                           June 11, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5524

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Kennedy, Hagel)
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................July 7, 2008
(Mr. Akaka).................................................July 8, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 21, 2008
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................July 24, 2008

To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures to improve 
  conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.

``Secure and Safe Detention and Asylum Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3136

                                                           June 16, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5657, S5658

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Durbin)..............................................Sept. 15, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton)............................................Sept. 26, 2008

To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC database by 
  States and provide additional resources for extradition.

``Fugitive Information Networked Database Act of 2008''
``FIND Act''

Full Committee

Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 18, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Sept. 18, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1032).

  

S. 3137

                                                           June 16, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5657, S5659

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Jorge Rojas Gutierrez, Olivia Gonzalez Gonzalez, and 
  Jorge Rojas Gonzalez.
Full Committee

  

S. 3143

                                                           June 17, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5697

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mrs. Dole)
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................June 25, 2008
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................June 26, 2008

To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, arresting, and 
  prosecuting fugitives from justice.

``Capture Arrest and Transport Charged Fugitives Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3155

                                                           June 18, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5753, S5761

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Kohl)
(Ms. Collins)...............................................July 7, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 15, 2008
(Ms. Snowe)................................................July 16, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 17, 2008
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................July 23, 2008
(Mr. Smith)................................................July 31, 2008
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Oct. 2, 2008

To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.

``Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 
  2008''

Full Committee

July 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Sept. 18, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 110-472). 
  Additional and minority views filed.
Sept. 18, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1033).

  

S. 3159

                                                           June 19, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5832

Mr. Coburn (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Kyl, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. 
  Cornyn, Ensign, DeMint, Chambliss, Inhofe, Crapo, Enzi, Allard, 
  Graham, Burr, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Sununu, Thune, Vitter, Brownback, 
  Barrasso, Wicker, Sessions, Grassley)

To require Congress to specify the source of authority under the United 
  States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for other purposes.

``Enumerated Powers Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3166

                                                           June 19, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5832

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Coburn, Cornyn)
(Mr. Specter)..............................................June 25, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................July 31, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
Full Committee

  

S. 3197 (Public Law 110-438)

                                                           June 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6158, S6166

Mr. Durbin
(Mr. Leahy)................................................July 15, 2008
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 12, 2008

To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a limited period, 
  from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse under 
  chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to produce a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.

``National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 15, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 963).
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 2, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Oct. 3, 2008--PASSED by the House by yea-nay vote (411-0).
Oct. 9, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 20, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-438).

  

S. 3207

                                                           June 26, 2008
  

                                                                CR S6285

Mr. Vitter (for himself, Messrs. Burr, DeMint, Stevens, Ensign)

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow citizens 
  who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they reside 
  to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants concealed 
  carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of the State.

``Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3217

                                                           June 26, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6286, S6294

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Graham, Kerry, Cornyn, Pryor, 
  Mrs. Dole, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Cochran, Carper, Mrs. McCaskill, Mrs. 
  Feinstein)
(Mr. Webb).................................................June 27, 2008
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 30, 2008

To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.

``Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3245

                                                           July 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S6565

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Cardin, Kerry)
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................July 15, 2008
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 28, 2008

To increase public confidence in the justice system and address any 
  unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.

``Justice Integrity Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3259

                                                           July 14, 2008
  

                                                                CR S6652

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Mr. Durbin)

To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of 
  certain high cost credit debts.

``Consumer Credit Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3293

                                                           July 21, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6972, S6974

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Domenici, Cornyn)

To provide financial aid to local law enforcement officials along the 
  Nation's borders, and for other purposes.

``Border Law Enforcement Relief Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3295 (Public Law 110-313)

                                                           July 21, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6972, S6976

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To amend title 35, United States Code, and the Trademark Act of 1946 to 
  provide that the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, shall 
  appoint administrative patent judges and administrative trademark 
  judges, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

July 22, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 22, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
July 23, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 31, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Aug. 5, 2008--Presented to the President.
Aug. 12, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (110-313).

  

S. 3296 (Public Law 110-402)

                                                           July 21, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6972, S6976

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To extend the authority of the United States Supreme Court Police to 
  protect court officials off the Supreme Court Grounds and change the 
  title of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice.
Full Committee

Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 11, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 11, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 956).
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5645 proposed by Mr. Reid for Mr. Kyl, to 
  provide for a limitation on acceptance of honorary memberships by 
  justices and judges.
Sept. 25, 2008--Amendment SA 5645 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 29, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 3, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (110-402).

  

S. 3313

                                                           July 23, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7148, S7156

Mr. Reid

To establish a Federal Polygamy Task Force, and for other purposes.

``Victims of Polygamy Assistance Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3325 (Public Law 110-403)

                                                           July 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7278, S7280

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Bayh, Voinovich, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Whitehouse)............................................Aug. 1, 2008
(Mr. Cardin)..............................................Sept. 10, 2008
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 11, 2008
(Mr. Corker)..............................................Sept. 18, 2008
(Messrs. Graham, Alexander, Bond).........................Sept. 23, 2008
            (Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
                                                          Schumer)Sept. 
                                                         24, 2008.......
(Mr. Gregg, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Levin)......................Sept. 25, 2008
(Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Brown).................................Sept. 26, 2008

To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property laws, and 
  for other purposes.

``Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with 
  amendments favorably.
Sept. 15, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with amendments; 
  without written report.
Sept. 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 964).
Sept. 26, 2008--Amendment SA 5655 proposed by Mr. Leahy in the nature of 
  a substitute.
Sept. 26, 2008--Amendment SA 5655 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 28, 2008--PASSED  by  the  House  by  yea-nay  vote (381-41).
Oct. 2, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-403).

  

S. 3369

                                                           July 30, 2008
  

                                                                CR S7780

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Menendez, 
  Kerry)

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for relief to 
  surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3379

                                                           July 31, 2008
  

                                                                CR S7904

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Durbin)

To provide grants to establish veteran's treatment courts.

``Services, Education, and Rehabilitation for Veterans Act''
``SERV Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3382

                                                           July 31, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7904, S7925

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Guy Privat Tape and Lou Nazie Raymonde Toto.
Full Committee

  

S. 3401

                                                           July 31, 2008
  

                                                                CR S7904

Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mr. Bond)..................................................Aug. 1, 2008
(Mr. McConnell)............................................Sept. 8, 2008

To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects held at 
  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.

``Enemy Combatant Detention Review Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3414

                                                           July 31, 2008
  

                                                                CR S7905

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Cantwell)
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Sept. 8, 2008

To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas lost 
  to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-sponsored and 
  employment-based immigrant visas in the future, and for other 
  purposes.

``Visa Efficiency and E-Verify Extension Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3434

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                                CR S8035

Mr. Durbin

To combat organized crime involving the illegal acquisition of retail 
  goods for the purposes of selling those illegally obtained goods 
  through physical and online retail marketplaces.

``Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3453

                                                       September 8, 2008
  

                                                                CR S8131

Mr. Menendez
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Inouye)................................Sept. 15, 2008

To authorize the adjustment of status for immediate family members of 
  aliens who served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States 
  during the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
Full Committee

  

S. 3462

                                                      September 10, 2008
  

                                                                CR S8275

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Oct. 2, 2008

To ensure that the courts of the United States may provide an impartial 
  forum for claims brought by United States citizens and others against 
  any railroad organized as a separate legal entity, arising from the 
  deportation of United States citizens and others to Nazi concentration 
  camps on trains owned or operated by such railroad, and by heirs and 
  survivors of such persons.
Full Committee

  

S. 3501

                                                      September 16, 2008
  

                                                                CR S8856

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)

To ensure that Congress is notified when the Department of Justice 
  determines that the Executive Branch is not bound by a statute.

``OLC Reporting Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 25, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1083).
Dec. 11, 2008--Mr. Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 110-528).

  

S. 3514

                                                      September 18, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9025

Mr. Menendez

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to promote family unity and 
  for other purposes.

``Reuniting Families Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3537

                                                      September 22, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9204

Mr. Bond
(Mrs. McCaskill)..........................................Sept. 23, 2008

To establish the World War I Centennial Commission to ensure a suitable 
  observance of the centennial of World War I, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3547

                                                      September 23, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9280

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Mr. Martinez)
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 24, 2008

To establish in the Federal Bureau of Investigation the Nationwide 
  Mortgage Fraud Coordinator to address mortgage fraud in the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``Nationwide Mortgage Fraud Coordinator Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3568

                                                      September 24, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9415

Mr. Cornyn

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address the use of intrathecal 
  pumps.
Full Committee

  

S. 3569 (Public Law 110-406)

                                                      September 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9415, S9422

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Sessions, Leahy)
(Mr. Specter, Ms. Klobuchar)..............................Sept. 25, 2008

To make improvements in the operation and administration of the Federal 
  courts.

``Judicial Administration and Technical Amendments Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 2, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-406).

  

S. 3579

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9492

Mr. Martinez (for himself, Mr. Kohl)

To encourage, enhance, and integrate Silver Alert plans throughout the 
  United States, to authorize grants for the assistance of organizations 
  to find missing adults, and for other purposes.

``National Silver Alert Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3592

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9492

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)

To designate 4 counties in the State of New York as high-intensity drug 
  trafficking areas, and to authorize funding for drug control 
  activities in those areas.

``New York/New Jersey High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Expansion Act 
  of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3594

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9493

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)

To protect United States citizens from unlawful arrest and detention.

``Protect Citizens and Residents from Unlawful Raids and Detention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3599

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9493, S9505

Mr. Kyl

To amend title 18, United States Code, to add crimes committed in Indian 
  country or exclusive Federal jurisdiction as racketeering predicates.
Full Committee

  

S. 3600

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9493, S9505

Mr. Kyl

To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent reform.

``Patent Reform Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3601

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9493, S9516

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law Institute to 
  provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims Legal 
  Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984.
Full Committee

  

S. 3602

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9493, S9516

Mr. Kyl

To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law Institute to 
  provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims Legal 
  Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984.
Full Committee

  

S. 3634

                                                      September 26, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9657, S9716

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Menendez)

To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of handguns.

``End Gun Trafficking Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3640

                                                      September 26, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9658, S9720

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Whitehouse, Cardin)

To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have been released 
  from incarceration.

``Democracy Restoration Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3649

                                                      September 29, 2008
  

                                                               CR S10069

Mr. Wyden (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, to provide for 
  agreements for the reproduction and performance of sound recordings by 
  webcasters.

``Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3668

                                                         October 1, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10324, S10326

Mr. Biden

To create a grant program for collaboration programs that ensure 
  coordination among criminal justice agencies, adult protective 
  services agencies, victim assistance programs, and other agencies or 
  organizations providing services to individuals with disabilities in 
  the investigation and response to abuse of or crimes committed against 
  such individuals.

``Crime Victims with Disabilities Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3677

                                                         October 1, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10324, S10338

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein)

To establish a Special Joint Task Force on Financial Crimes.

``Financial Crimes Accountability Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3687

                                                       November 17, 2008
  

                                                               CR S10578

Mr. Vitter

To prohibit the admission of an alien who was detained as an enemy 
  combatant at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba unless the President determines that 
  such admission is consistent with the national security of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``Protection from Enemy Combatants Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3690

                                                       November 17, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10578, S10599

Mr. Durbin

To help struggling families stay in their homes and to ensure that 
  taxpayers are protected when the Secretary of the Treasury purchases 
  equity shares in financial situations.

``Homeowner Assistance and Taxpayer Protection Act''

Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2008--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-124)

  

S. 3695

                                                       November 19, 2008
  

                                                               CR S10659

Mr. Ensign

To require a 50-hour workweek for Federal prison inmates, to reform 
  inmate work programs, and for other purposes.

``Prisoner Opportunity, Work, and Education Requirement Act''
``POWER Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3704

                                                       November 19, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10659, S10665

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mr. Whitehouse)

To authorize additional Federal Bureau of Investigation field agents to 
  investigate financial crimes.

``FBI Priorities Act of 2008''

Full Committee

  

S. 3726

                                                       December 10, 2008
  

                                                               CR S10881

Mr. Leahy

To reauthorize the Crime-Free Rural States Grants program.

``Crime-Free Rural States Reauthorization Act''

Full Committee

  
  

  
  
                        SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
                   SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S.J. Res. 1

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S41, S186

Mr. Craig
(Mr. Thune)................................................Apr. 18, 2007

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to require a balanced budget and protect Social Security surpluses.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 2

                                                        January 12, 2007
  

                                                                 CR S509

Mr. Vitter
(Mr. Brownback)............................................June 17, 2008

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to limiting the number of terms a Member of Congress may serve.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 5

                                                           March 5, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2598, S2630

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Obama, Mses. Murkowski, Mikulski)
(Mr. Carper)................................................Mar. 6, 2007
(Mr. Casey).................................................Mar. 9, 2007
(Mr. Pryor, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Kerry).......................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Mar. 15, 2007

Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of the United 
  States posthumously.
Full Committee

Mar. 5, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 19, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Mar. 19, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 30, 2007--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, 
  Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law.

  

S.J. Res. 10

                                                          March 27, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3835, S3845

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Harkin, 
  Lautenberg, Dodd, Lieberman, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Brown, Durbin, Schumer, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Biden, Levin, Menendez, 
  Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Feingold, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Whitehouse)
(Messrs. Obama, Sanders, Cardin)...........................Mar. 29, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................May 24, 2007

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to equal rights for men and women.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 11

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4161, S4214

Mr. Byrd (for himself, Messrs. Rockefeller, Chambliss, Cochran, Mrs. 
  Dole, Messrs. Inhofe, Lott, Isakson)

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary prayer nor 
  requires prayer in schools.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 13 (Public Law 110-171)

                                                            May 21, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6399, S6405

Mr. Leahy
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Sept. 4, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Snowe)..................................Sept. 10, 2007
(Mr. Reed, Ms. Collins)...................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Messrs. Kerry, Whitehouse)...............................Sept. 17, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 20, 2007
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 28, 2007
(Messrs. Gregg, Sununu).....................................Oct. 1, 2007

Granting the consent of Congress to the International Emergency 
  Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 27, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 397).
Sept. 27, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 3, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Dec. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the House without objection.
Dec. 19, 2007--Presented to the President.
Dec. 26, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-17).

  

S.J. Res. 19

                                                         October 1, 2007
  

                                                               CR S12379

Mr. Shelby

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  which requires (except during time of war and subject to suspension by 
  Congress) that the total amount of money expended by the United States 
  during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain revenue 
  received by the United States during such fiscal year and not exceed 
  20 per centum of the gross national product of the United States 
  during the previous calendar year.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 21

                                                        October 18, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13078, S13099

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Cochran, Harkin)

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 24

                                                       November 13, 2007
  

                                                               CR S14285

Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. DeMint)
(Mr. Vitter)................................................June 4, 2008
(Mr. Roberts)..............................................July 21, 2008

Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 27

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                               CR S15138

Mrs. Dole
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Dec. 18, 2007
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Jan. 22, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Jan. 23, 2008
(Mr. Martinez).............................................Jan. 24, 2008
(Messrs. Thune, Alexander).................................Jan. 28, 2008
(Mr. Enzi)................................................Sept. 10, 2008

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to the line item veto.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 31

                                                           April 9, 2008
  

                                                                CR S2817

Mr. Vitter

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to United States citizenship.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 39

                                                            June 6, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5366

Mr. Nelson of Florida

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct popular 
  election of the President and Vice President of the United States.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 40

                                                           June 12, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5592

Mr. Vitter

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit the act of 
  desecration of the flag of the United States and to set criminal 
  penalties for that act.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 43

                                                           June 25, 2008
  

                                                                CR S6158

Mr. Wicker (for himself, Messrs. Vitter, Craig, Roberts, Inhofe, 
  Brownback, Allard, Thune, Shelby)
(Mr. Enzi).................................................June 26, 2008
(Messrs. Burr, Kyl).........................................July 7, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)...............................................July 8, 2008
(Messrs. DeMint, Graham)....................................July 9, 2008
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 10, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................July 11, 2008
(Mrs. Dole)................................................July 22, 2008

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to marriage.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 45 (Public Law 110-342)

                                                           July 23, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7149, S7170

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Bayh, Brown, Casey, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Coleman, Durbin, Feingold, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. 
  Kohl, Lugar, Obama, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Specter)..............................................July 28, 2008

Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an inter-state 
  compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence 
  River Basin.

``Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact''

Full Committee

July 30, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-518 (Serial No. J-
  110-114).
Aug. 1, 2008--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Aug. 1, 2008--Amendment SA 5263 proposed by Ms. Cantwell for Mr. Levin, 
  to clarify the authority of Congress.
Aug. 1, 2008--Amendment SA 5263 agreed to in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Aug. 1, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment and with a preamble 
  by unanimous consent.
Sept. 8, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Sept. 23 2008--AGREED TO by the House without objection.
Sept. 25, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 3, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-342).

  
  

  
  
                      SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
                SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S. Con. Res. 5

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1411, S1463

Mr. Obama (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Dodd, Lugar, Lieberman, Bayh)

Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in the field of 
  organic chemistry and the first and only African-American chemist to 
  be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 9

                                                        February 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1627, S1652

Ms. Landrieu
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Mar. 20, 2007

Celebrating the contributions of the architectural profession during 
  ``National Architecture Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 10

                                                       February 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1848, S1869

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Reid, Kennedy, Schumer, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Messrs. Cardin, Lieberman, Brown, Kerry, Lugar, Sanders, Crapo, 
  Menendez, Mses. Landrieu, Cantwell, Messrs. Levin, Whitehouse, Durbin, 
  Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Biden, Webb, Byrd, Rockefeller, 
  Stevens, Warner, Casey, Baucus)
(Messrs. Dodd, Voinovich, Leahy)...........................Feb. 13, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Feb. 14, 2007

Honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of 
  Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 1, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 61).
June 13, 2007--Indefinitely postponed by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.

  

S. Con. Res. 14

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2378

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mr. Menendez)
(Messrs. Warner, Allard)...................................Mar. 14, 2007
(Mr. Salazar)..............................................Mar. 19, 2007

Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of the American 
  Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading association 
  for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry and 
  Philhellenes in the United States.
Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 79).
Mar. 19, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Mar. 19, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 18

                                                           March 9, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2969, S2977

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)

Honoring the life of Ernest Gallo.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 29

                                                          April 26, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5184, S5223

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Leahy, Specter, Obama, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Brownback, Martinez)
(Messrs. Brown, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kerry, 
  Corker, Warner)............................................May 7, 2007
(Messrs. Lugar, Lautenberg, Voinovich).......................May 8, 2007
(Messrs. Levin, Bingaman, Menendez, Kennedy, Coleman, 
  Kohl, Durbin, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Lieberman, 
  Cochran, Salazar)..........................................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................May 10, 2007

Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball Leagues and their 
  players on May 20th of each year.
Full Committee

May 10, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 10, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with an 
  amended preamble by unanimous consent.
May 14, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 32

                                                             May 3, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5562, S5605

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. Brown)

Honoring the 50th anniversary of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
Full Committee

May 3, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
June 5, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 45

                                                      September 17, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11585, S11603

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Ms. Mikulski)............................................Sept. 18, 2007

Commending the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation for its work in aiding 
  children and families affected by child abuse, and designating 
  November 2007 as National Courage Month.
Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 27, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 398).
Oct. 3, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Oct. 4, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.
Nov. 8, 2007--Approved by the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform and ordered reported by voice vote.
Nov. 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.

  

S. Con. Res. 57

                                                        December 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14700, S14705

Mr. Stevens

Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing their contributions to 
  society.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 65

                                                        February 6, 2008
  

                                                           CR S733, S743

Mr. Durbin

Celebrating the birth of Abraham Lincoln and recognizing the prominence 
  the Declaration of Independence played in the development of Abraham 
  Lincoln's beliefs.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 69

                                                           March 6, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1703, S1711

Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Voinovich, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Carper, 
  Biden, Levin)

Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of remembrance for 
  Harriet Tubman.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 77

                                                          April 21, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3206, S3209

Mr. Casey (for himself, Mr. Specter)

Supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual Assault Awareness and 
  Prevention Month 2008.
Full Committee

Apr. 23, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Apr. 24, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2008--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. Con. Res. 79

                                                             May 6, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3790, S3802

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Stabenow)

Congratulating and saluting Focus: HOPE on its 40th anniversary and for 
  its remarkable commitment and contributions to Detroit, the State of 
  Michigan, and the United States.
Full Committee

May 20, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 20, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
May 21, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 84

                                                            May 22, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4793, S4810

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................June 12, 2008

Honoring the memory of Robert Mondavi.
Full Committee

June 16, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
June 16, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
June 17, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.
Sept. 27, 2008--House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 
  discharged.
Sept. 27, 2008--AGREED TO by the House without objection.

  

S. Con. Res. 96

                                                           July 29, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7630, S7640

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Obama (for himself, Mr. Specter))

Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose bravery saved the lives of 
  thousands during the Holocaust and remembering her legacy of courage, 
  selflessness, and hope.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Sept. 23, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  
  

  
  
                           SENATE RESOLUTIONS
                      SENATE RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S. Res. 20

                                                         January 4, 2007
  

                                                            CR S42, S189

Mrs. Clinton

Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autry of New York, New York.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 21

                                                         January 8, 2007
  

                                                           CR S233, S240

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Schumer)

Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autrey of New York, New York.
Full Committee

Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Jan. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Jan. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar.
Jan. 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 23

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S464

Mrs. Murray
(Mr. Smith).................................................Feb. 1, 2007

Designating the week of February 5 through 9, 2007 as ``National School 
  Counseling Week''.
Full Committee

Feb. 1, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 24

                                                        January 11, 2007
  

                                                           CR S445, S464

Mr. Biden (for himself, Ms. Collins)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Jan. 26, 2007

Designating January 2007 as ``National Stalking Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 29

                                                        January 12, 2007
  

                                                           CR S509, S521

Ms. Stabenow (for herself, Messrs. Durbin, Lieberman, Rockefeller, 
  Leahy, Kerry, Menendez, Baucus, Schumer, Sanders, Kohl, Cardin, 
  Lautenberg, Obama, Webb, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Levin, Dodd, Kennedy, 
  Salazar, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Tester, Bingaman, Byrd, 
  Brown, Biden, Wyden, Nelson of Florida, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bayh, 
  Reed, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Whitehouse, Pryor, Feingold, Reid, Specter)
(Mr. Dorgan, Ms. Landrieu).................................Jan. 16, 2007
(Messrs. Kyl, Cornyn)......................................Jan. 25, 2007
(Mr. McConnell)............................................Jan. 26, 2007

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 
  and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's example of 
  nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public service.
Full Committee

Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Jan. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Jan. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 15).
Jan. 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 36

                                                        January 22, 2007
  

                                                           CR S828, S852

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Clinton)
(Messrs. Reid, Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Boxer).........Jan. 29, 2007

Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
Full Committee

Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 8, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 8, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 21).

  

S. Res. 37

                                                        January 23, 2007
  

                                                           CR S912, S923

Ms. Stabenow (for herself, Mr. Levin)

Designating March 26, 2007 as ``National Support the Troops Day'' and 
  encouraging the people of the United States to participate in a moment 
  of silence to reflect upon the service and sacrifice of members of the 
  Armed Forces both at home and abroad.
Full Committee

Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 8, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 22).

  

S. Res. 41

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1199

Mr. Brown (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)

Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of Tom Mooney, 
  President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers.
Full Committee

Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 27).

  

S. Res. 44

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1200

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)

Commending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln women's volleyball team 
  for winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One 
  Women's Volleyball Championship.
Full Committee

Jan. 29, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Jan. 29, 2009--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 47

                                                        January 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1327, S1353

Mr. Dodd

Honoring the life and achievements of George C. Springer, Sr., the 
  Northeast regional director and a former vice president of the 
  American Federation of Teachers.
Full Committee

Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 28).
Mar. 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 49

                                                        January 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1327, S1354

Mr. Stevens (for himself, Ms. Murkowski)

Recognizing and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the entry of Alaska 
  into the Union as the 49th State.
Full Committee

Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 29).
Mar. 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 53

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1410, S1458

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Obama)

Congratulating Illinois State University as it marks its 
  sesquicentennial.
Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 69

                                                        February 5, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1576, S1578

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Coburn, Obama, Durbin, Biden, 
  Levin, Feingold, Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Lautenberg, Kennedy)

Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national treasure.
Full Committee

Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 17, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 30).

  

S. Res. 74

                                                        February 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1710, S1717

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Murray)

Designating each of February 7, 2007, and February 6, 2008, as 
  ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 78

                                                       February 13, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1902, S1923

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Feingold, Ms. Stabenow)
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 21, 2007

Designating April 2007 as ``National Autism Awareness Month'' and 
  supporting efforts to increase funding for research into the causes 
  and treatment of autism and to improve training and support for 
  individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
Full Committee

Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 1, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 62).
Mar. 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 81

                                                       February 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1958, S1980

Mr. Brown (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)

Recognizing the 45th anniversary of John Hershel Glenn, Jr.'s historic 
  achievement in becoming the first United States astronaut to orbit the 
  Earth.
Full Committee

Feb. 17, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 82

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2024, S2111

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Burr, Reid, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Kerry, Gregg, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Feb. 28, 2007
(Mr. Thune).................................................Mar. 9, 2007
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Mr. Corker)...............................................Mar. 23, 2007
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Mar. 27, 2007
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 23, 2007
(Mr. Domenici)...............................................May 8, 2007
(Messrs. Shelby, Sessions, Mrs. Feinstein)..................May 17, 2007
(Messrs. Crapo, Feingold)...................................May 24, 2007
(Messrs. Akaka, Alexander)..................................June 5, 2007
(Ms. Collins)..............................................June 27, 2007
(Mr. Roberts)..............................................July 12, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of Florida).....................................Aug. 2, 2007
(Mr. Brown)...............................................Sept. 10, 2007

Designating August 16, 2007 as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee

June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 192).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 84

                                                       February 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2024, S2112

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Pryor)
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................Feb. 27, 2007
(Messrs. Coburn, Ensign)...................................Feb. 28, 2007

Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the abolition 
  of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the distinguished 
  life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging the people of 
  the United States to follow the example of William Wilberforce by 
  selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the world.
Full Committee

Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 1, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 63).
Mar. 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 86

                                                       February 27, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2273, S2283

Mr. Salazar (for himself, Messrs. Ensign, Brown, Kerry, Akaka)
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Feb. 28, 2007

Designating March 1, 2007 as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
Full Committee

Feb. 28, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 28, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 88

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2372

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)

Honoring the extraordinary achievements of Massachusetts Governor Deval 
  Patrick.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 93

                                                           March 5, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2598, S2631

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mses. Klobuchar, Landrieu, Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Ms. 
  Stabenow)

Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 95

                                                           March 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2694, S2722

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Allard, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, 
  Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown, Carper, Casey, Chambliss, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, Craig, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, 
  Dorgan, Durbin, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Grassley, Gregg, 
  Hagel, Inouye, Isakson, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Levin, Lieberman, Lott, Menendez, Mses. Mikulski, 
  Murkowski, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Obama, Reed, Reid, Rockefeller, 
  Schumer, Smith, Mses. Snowe, Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, 
  Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Whitehouse, Wyden)
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Mar. 8, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Mr. Enzi).................................................Mar. 13, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Mar. 15, 2007

Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
  of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 80).
Mar. 15, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 96

                                                           March 6, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2694, S2723

Mrs. McCaskill (for herself, Mr. Bond, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Boxer, Mses. 
  Stabenow, Cantwell, Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Bingaman, Levin, Dodd, Obama, Harkin)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will be 
  remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 81).
Feb. 29, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 105

                                                          March 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3125, S3143

Mr. Biden (for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Kennedy, Lautenberg, 
  Menendez)
(Mr. Carper)................................................June 7, 2007

Designating September 2007 as ``Campus Fire Safety Month''.
Full Committee

June 14, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 14, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 14, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 200).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 108

                                                          March 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3199, S3224

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
  Durbin, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Leahy)

Designating the first week of April 2007 as ``National Asbestos 
  Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 112

                                                          March 20, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3352, S3394

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Crapo)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Mar. 27, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 10, 2007

Designating April 6, 2007 as ``National Missing Person's Day''.
Full Committee

Apr. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 12, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 12, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 115).
Apr. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 116

                                                          March 21, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3517, S3533

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Brown).................................................May 17, 2007

Designating May 2007 as ``National Autoimmune Diseases Awareness Month'' 
  and supporting efforts to increase awareness of autoimmune diseases 
  and increase funding for autoimmune disease research.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 121).
May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 125

                                                          March 27, 2007
  

                                                         CR S3835, S3845

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Feingold, Levin, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Kerry, Biden, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Lieberman, Wyden, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Crapo, Sanders)
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Apr. 24, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Apr. 26, 2007
(Mr. Brown)..................................................May 1, 2007

Designating May 18, 2007 as ``Endangered Species Day'', and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to become educated about, and aware 
  of, threats to species, success stories in species recovery, and the 
  opportunity to promote species conservation worldwide.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 122).
May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 130

                                                          March 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4047, S4061

Mr. Thomas (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Inhofe, Salazar, Ensign, 
  Bennett, Stevens, Cornyn, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Baucus, Allard, 
  Bingaman, Dorgan, Domenici, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Crapo, Enzi, Hatch)
(Mr. Reid).................................................Apr. 12, 2007

Designating July 28, 2007 as ``National Day of the American Cowboy''.
Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 17, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 153).
May 21, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 131

                                                          March 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4047, S4061

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
  Durbin, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Leahy, Tester)

Designating the first week of April 2007 as ``National Asbestos 
  Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 29, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 29, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 132

                                                          March 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4047, S4062

Mr. Stevens (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Domenici, Crapo, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Messrs. Wyden, Sanders, Mses. Snowe, Collins, Messrs. 
  Warner, Inhofe)
(Messrs. Isakson, Hagel, Webb).............................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)................................................May 17, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................June 20, 2007

Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to the United 
  States.
Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 17, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 17, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 154).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 134

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4161, S4215

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Coleman)
(Messrs. Cochran, Inouye)..................................Apr. 18, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)................................................May 8, 2007

Designating September 2007 as ``Adopt a School Library Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 342).
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 138

                                                          March 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4161, S4217

Mr. Salazar (for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Reid, Durbin, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Lieberman, Webb, 
  Kerry)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Mar. 11, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Apr. 1, 2008

Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada Chavez.
Full Committee

May 17, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 17, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 17, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 155).

  

S. Res. 146

                                                          April 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4437, S4451

Mr. Alexander (for himself, Messrs. Byrd, Coleman, Kennedy, Allard, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Corker, Mrs. Boxer)
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Apr. 16, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 25, 2007
(Messrs. Specter, Gregg, Crapo)............................Apr. 26, 2007
(Mr. Grassley)...............................................May 1, 2007

Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and celebrating 
  the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, the national 
  symbol of the United States.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 123).
May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 162

                                                          April 20, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4809, S4815

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Biden, Grassley, Cornyn, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Reid, Durbin, Menendez)
(Messrs. Brownback, Kohl, Kennedy).........................Apr. 24, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 1, 2007

Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 124).
May 1, 2007--Amendment SA 1007 proposed by Mr. Reid for Mr. Bunning.
May 1, 2007--Amendment SA 1007 agreed to by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 170

                                                          April 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4918, S4979

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Inouye, 
  Feingold, Lautenberg, Durbin, Dodd)

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care Worthy Wage 
  Day.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 171

                                                          April 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5086, S5112

Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Biden, McCain, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Carper, Dodd)
(Mr. Levin)................................................Apr. 30, 2007
(Mr. Pryor, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Snowe)May 1, 
                                                         2007...........
(Messrs. Smith, Coleman, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Bond).........................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Crapo)..................................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Dole)....................................May 8, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill, Mr. Rockefeller)............................May 9, 2007
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 14, 2007
(Mr. Obama).................................................May 17, 2007
(Mr. Lott)..................................................May 22, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)................................................June 7, 2007
(Mr. Vitter)...............................................June 19, 2007

Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United States flag to 
  half-staff on the day of the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial 
  Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Full Committee

June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 193).
June 11, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 173

                                                          April 26, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5184, S5221

Ms. Stabenow

Designating August 11, 2007, as ``National Marina Day''.
Full Committee

June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 194).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 176

                                                          April 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5306, S5312

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Kerry, Feingold, Sanders, Casey, 
  Bayh)

Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 177

                                                          April 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5306, S5313

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Martinez, Bingaman, Salazar, Menendez, 
  Mrs. Boxer)

Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young 
  Americans'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 1, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 180

                                                             May 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5391, S5400

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mr. Craig)

Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Idaho Potato Commission and 
  designating May 2007 as ``Idaho Potato Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 7, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 195

                                                            May 11, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6016, S6023

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Wyden)

Commending the Oregon State University College of Forestry on the 
  occasion of its centennial.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 200

                                                            May 15, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6126, S6143

Mr. Vitter (for himself, Ms. Landrieu)

Commending Louisiana jockeys for their continued success in the Kentucky 
  Derby at Churchill Downs.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 207

                                                            May 17, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6266, S6310

Mr. Dodd

Calling on the President of the United States immediately to recommend 
  new candidates for the positions of the Attorney General of the United 
  States and the President of the International Bank for Reconstruction 
  and Development (commonly known as the ``World Bank'') in order to 
  preserve the integrity and efficacy of the Department of Justice and 
  the World Bank.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 210

                                                            May 17, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6266, S6312

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Inouye)
(Messrs. Reid, Conrad)......................................May 21, 2007

Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg as president 
  of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in 
  recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 27, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 215

                                                        January 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6846, S6897

Mr. Allard (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Casey, Cochran, Enzi, Stevens, 
  Graham, Chambliss, Craig, Inhofe)
(Mr. Lott)..................................................June 7, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Vitter, Mrs. Hutchison)...............................June 13, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 14, 2007
(Messrs. Lieberman, Levin, Whitehouse).....................June 15, 2007
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Voinovich, Pryor)......................June 18, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Wyden, Mses. Murkowski, Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Domenici, Brown, Coleman, Akaka, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Mrs. Clinton)............................................June 19, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Sanders)..............................June 20, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................July 9, 2007

Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First Responder 
  Appreciation Day''
Full Committee

June 14, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 14, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 14, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 201).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 216

                                                            May 24, 2007
  

                                                         CR S6846, S6898

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Stevens)

Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the American 
  Association for Cancer Research and declaring the month of May 
  National Cancer Research Month.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 225

                                                            June 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7333, S7387

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Grassley)

Designating the month of August 2007 as ``National Medicine Abuse 
  Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

June 21, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 21, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 21, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 214).
June 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 230

                                                           June 11, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7451, S7459

Mr. Isakson

Designating the month of July 2007 as ``National Teen Safe Driver 
  Month''.
Full Committee

June 21, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 21, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 21, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 215).
June 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 231

                                                           June 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7545, S7558

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Reid, Obama, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. 
  Brownback)
(Mr. Kerry, Ms. Landrieu)..................................June 14, 2007
(Messrs. Cardin, Lieberman, Mrs. McCaskill, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Leahy, Kennedy, Dodd, Sanders, 
  Menendez, Brown).........................................June 18, 2007
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Feingold, Akaka, Pryor, Ms. 
  Mikulski)June 19, 2007................................
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................June 27, 2007

Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day 
  and expressing the sense of the Senate that history should be regarded 
  as a means for understanding the past and solving the challenges of 
  the future.
Full Committee

June 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
June 19, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 235

                                                           June 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7730, S7753

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Mr. Vitter)
(Messrs. Reed, Inhofe, Mses. Cantwell, Snowe, Messrs. 
  Craig, Levin, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Kohl)....................June 22, 2007

Designating July 1, 2007 as ``National Boating Day''.
Full Committee

June 21, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 21, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 21, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 216).
June 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 236

                                                           June 14, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7730, S7753

Mr. Bayh (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Kennedy, Hagel, Crapo, Nelson of 
  Nebraska, Cardin, Byrd, Durbin, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Roberts, Lott, 
  Coleman, Menendez, Akaka)
(Mr. Martinez).............................................June 15, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 18, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................June 19, 2007
(Mr. Alexander)............................................June 20, 2007
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................July 16, 2007

Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem Project, which 
  has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching Americans to sing 
  the national anthem.
Full Committee

July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 276).
July 31, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 237

                                                           June 18, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7810, S7818

Mr. Cornyn

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of Remembrance for 
  Murder Victims.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 239

                                                           June 19, 2007
  

                                                         CR S7887, S7907

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Mr. DeMint, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Grassley, 
  Vitter)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration should 
  rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to substantially 
  reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border security.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 240

                                                           June 20, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8061, S8088

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Conrad)

Designating October 21 through October 27, 2007, as ``National Save for 
  Retirement Week''.
Full Committee

July 11, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 11, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 248

                                                           June 21, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8231, S8242

Mr. Brown

Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne Evans, Bermuda's 
  first female barrister and Attorney General, and the first female 
  Opposition Leader in the British Commonwealth.
Full Committee

July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 277).
July 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 258

                                                           June 27, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8611, S8621

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)

Recognizing the historical and educational significance of the Atlantic 
  Freedom Tour of the Freedom Schooner Amistad, and expressing the sense 
  of the Senate that preserving the legacy of the Amistad story is 
  important in promoting multicultural dialogue, education, and 
  cooperation.
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 27, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 399).
Oct. 18, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 261

                                                           June 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8692, S8714

Mr. Coleman (for himself, Messrs. Domenici, Alexander, Ms. Klobuchar, 
  Messrs. Feingold, Durbin)

Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational 
  contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as ``Mr. 
  Wizard''.
Full Committee

July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 278).
July 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 262

                                                           June 29, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8741, S8748

Mr. Chambliss (for himself, Mr. Isakson)

Designating July 2007 as ``National Watermelon Month''.
Full Committee

July 9, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 9, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 264

                                                            July 9, 2007
  

                                                         CR S8794, S8799

Mr. Vitter

Expressing the sense of the Senate upon the 50-year anniversary of 
  Hurricane Audrey.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 268

                                                           July 11, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9019, S9026

Mr. Obama (for himself, Mr. Isakson, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Bunning, 
  Sanders)

Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning Day''.
Full Committee

July 13, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 270

                                                           July 12, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9135, S9154

Mr. Conrad (for himself, Mr. Dorgan)

Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International Peace Garden.
Full Committee

July 23, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 277

                                                           July 23, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9774, S9782

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)

Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Archdiocese of New York.
Full Committee

July 31, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 31, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 281

                                                           July 26, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10149, S10191

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Cardin, Schumer)
(Mr. Dodd).................................................July 30, 2007

Congratulating Cal Ripkin, Jr. for his induction into the Baseball Hall 
  of Fame, for an outstanding career as an athlete, and for his 
  contributions to baseball and to his community.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 282

                                                           July 26, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10149, S10191

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Polycystic Kidney Disease 
  Awareness Week to raise public awareness and understanding of 
  polycystic kidney disease and to foster understanding of the impact 
  polycystic kidney disease has on patients and future generations of 
  their families.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 343).
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 288

                                                          August 1, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10605, S10627

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Inhofe, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Specter, Menendez, Chambliss, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Crapo, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mrs. Dole, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Aug. 2, 2007

Designating September 2007 as ``National Prostate Cancer Awareness 
  Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 344).
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 292

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10788, S10822

Mr. Crapo
(Mr. Thune)................................................Sept. 7, 2007

Designating the week beginning September 9, 2007 as ``National Assisted 
  Living Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 345).
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 293

                                                          August 2, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10788, S10822

Mr. Hatch

Commending the founder and members of Project Compassion.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 299

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10902, S10937

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Brown)...............................Sept. 26, 2007
(Messrs. Levin, Casey)......................................Nov. 6, 2007

Recognizing the religious and historical significance of the festival of 
  Diwali.
Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Nov. 14, 2007--Amendment SA 3677 proposed by Mr. Durbin for Mr. 
  Menendez, to amend the resolution.
Nov. 14, 2007--Amendment SA 3677 agreed to by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Nov. 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 301

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10902, S10937

Mrs. Lincoln (for herself, Mr. Pryor)
(Messrs. Schumer, Menendez, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Leahy, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Dodd, Salazar, Durbin, Obama, Biden, 
  Kennedy, Carper, Kerry, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Chambliss, Specter)......................................Sept. 5, 2007

Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of Little Rock 
  Central High School, one of the most significant events in the 
  American civil rights movement.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 346).
Sept. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 303

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10902, S10940

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Harkin)

Censuring the President and the Attorney General.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 309

                                                       September 6, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11213, S11218

Mrs. Dole (for herself, Mr. Burr)

Commending the Appalachian State University Mountaineers of Boone, North 
  Carolina, for pulling off one of the greatest upsets in college 
  football history.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 313

                                                      September 10, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11326, S11331

Mr. Lott (for himself, Mr. Pryor)

Supporting the We Don't Serve Teens campaign.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 323

                                                      September 10, 2007
  

                                                       CR S11853, S11862

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Feingold)

Recognizing Kikkoman Foods, Inc., for its fifty years of operation in 
  the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 326

                                                      September 24, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12002, S12004

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kyl)

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of Remembrance for 
  Murder Victims.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 405).
Oct. 16, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 327

                                                      September 24, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12002, S12004

Mrs. Dole (for herself, Mr. Kennedy)

Recognizing the 218th anniversary of the United States Marshals Service.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 346

                                                        October 15, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12863, S12874

Mr. Coleman (for himself, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Durbin, Grassley, 
  Harkin, Brown, Voinovich, Feingold, Kohl, Obama)
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................Oct. 25, 2007
(Mr. Coburn)...............................................Oct. 26, 2007

Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the devastating 
  thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 2007 in the 
  States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

Oct. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 445).
Oct. 26, 2007--Amendment SA 3471 proposed by Mr. Reid for Mr. Coleman, 
  to amend the title of the resolution.
Oct. 26, 2007 --Amendment SA 3471 agreed to by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 347

                                                        October 16, 2007
  

                                                       CR S12936, S12941

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Mr. Tester)

Designating May 2008 as ``National Be Bear Aware and Wildlife 
  Stewardship Month''.
Full Committee

Oct. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 25, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. No. 444).
Oct. 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 355

                                                        October 24, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13365, S13366

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Boston's celebration of the 
  Little Rock Nine on the 50th anniversary of their courageous and 
  selfless stand in the face of hatred, violence, and intolerance.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 366

                                                        November 5, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13768, S13773

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Alexander, Biden, Bingaman, 
  Bond, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Corker, Crapo, Domenici, Graham, Kerry, 
  Levin, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Roberts, Salazar, Schumer, 
  Smith, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Tester, Thune, Conrad, Mrs. Dole)
(Mr. Byrd)..................................................Nov. 7, 2007
(Messrs. Allard, Coleman, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Rockefeller, Vitter, 
  Wyden)....................................................Nov. 8, 2007
(Messrs. Durbin, Hagel)....................................Nov. 13, 2007

Designating November 2007 as ``National Methamphetamine Awareness 
  Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
Full Committee

Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Nov. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Nov. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 509).
Nov. 16, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 367

                                                        November 6, 2007
  

                                                       CR S13989, S13999

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Smith, Voinovich, Biden, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Conrad, Martinez, Lautenberg, 
  Brownback, Cardin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Wyden, Casey)
(Mr. Schumer, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Vitter)....................Nov. 15, 2007
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Nov. 16, 2007

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for Soviet 
  Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday rally 
  for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
Full Committee

Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Nov. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Nov. 15, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 510).
Nov. 16, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 371

                                                        November 8, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14191, S14200

Mr. Coleman (for himself, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. McConnell, Lott, Isakson, 
  DeMint, Martinez, Roberts, Chambliss, Vitter, Alexander, Burr, Bond, 
  Inhofe, Coburn, Graham, Gregg, Allard, Corker)
(Messrs. Sununu, Bunning, Ensign)..........................Nov. 13, 2007

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance of State 
  driver's licenses and other government-issued photo identification to 
  illegal aliens.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 383

                                                       November 15, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14488, S14499

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Obama, (for himself, Messrs. Brown, Voinovich)

Honoring and recognizing the achievements of Carl Stokes, the first 
  African-American mayor of a major American city, in the 40th year 
  since his election as Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 388

                                                        December 5, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14786, S14802

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. 
  Biden)
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Dec. 10, 2007
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Reed).................................Dec. 12, 2007

Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 2008 as 
  ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week''.
Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Dec. 13, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Dec. 13, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 541).
Dec. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 390

                                                        December 6, 2007
  

                                                       CR S14848, S14856

Mr. Kohl
(Mr. Pryor)................................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Messrs. Schumer, Johnson)..................................Mar. 4, 2008
(Mr. Brown)................................................Mar. 10, 2008
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Mar. 11, 2008

Designating March 11, 2008 as National Funeral Director and Mortician 
  Recognition Day.
Full Committee

Mar. 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 396

                                                        December 7, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15031, S15034

Mr. Cardin
(Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Specter, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Schumer, Menendez, Obama, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Biden, 
  Kennedy, Grassley, Whitehouse, Coburn, Kohl).............Dec. 13, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Dec. 14, 2007

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of nooses for the 
  purpose of intimidation should be thoroughly investigated by Federal, 
  State, and local law enforcement authorities and that any criminal 
  violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Dec. 13, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Dec. 13, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 543).
Dec. 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 400

                                                       December 11, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15138, S15143

Mr. Inouye (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Dorgan, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cochran, Johnson, Conrad, Domenici, 
  Akaka, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Stevens, Baucus, Tester)

To designate Friday, November 23, 2007, as ``Native American Heritage 
  Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions of Native 
  Americans to the United States.
Full Committee

(Note: For further action, see H.J. Res. 62, which became Public Law 
  110-370 on Oct. 8, 2008.)

  

S. Res. 402

                                                       December 12, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15234, S15251

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Coburn, Cornyn, DeMint, 
  Hatch, Roberts, Sununu, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Allard, Bunning, Ms. Snowe, 
  Messrs. Domenici, Martinez, Ensign, Coleman, Vitter, Hagel, Shelby, 
  Thune, Bennett, Crapo, Craig, Kyl, Sessions, Smith)
(Messrs. Graham, Inhofe, Corker)...........................Dec. 13, 2007

Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 430

                                                        January 25, 2008
  

                                                           CR S329, S332

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Akaka, Bayh, Burr, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Casey, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Coleman, Ms. 
  Collins, Messrs. Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Grassley, Isakson, Kerry, 
  Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Menendez, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Messrs. Obama, Specter)
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................Feb. 7, 2008

Designating January 2008 as ``National Mentoring Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 434

                                                        January 29, 2008
  

                                                           CR S445, S449

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Kerry, Menendez, Grassley, 
  Specter, Cornyn, Domenici, Roberts, Salazar, Casey, Lautenberg)
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Messrs. Gregg, Sununu).....................................Feb. 4, 2008
(Messrs. Bayh, Isakson).....................................Feb. 5, 2008

Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National Drug 
  Prevention and Education Week''.
Full Committee

Feb. 5, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 5, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 447

                                                       February 12, 2008
  

                                                           CR S919, S921

Mr. Isakson (for himself, Mr. Chambliss)

Honoring Friendship Force International, and recognizing March 1, 2008 
  as World Friendship Day.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 450

                                                       February 13, 2008
  

                                                           CR S970, S983

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Messrs. Barrasso, Allard, Craig, Crapo, Domenici, 
  Dorgan, Ensign, Bingaman, Inhofe, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Salazar, 
  Stevens, Martinez, Johnson)

Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the Cowboy''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 451

                                                       February 13, 2008
  

                                                           CR S970, S984

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Casey)

Honoring the achievements of Rawle and Henderson LLP, on its 225th 
  anniversary and on being recognized as the oldest law firm in 
  continuous practice in the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 454

                                                       February 14, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1055, S1072

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Menendez, Specter, Brown)
(Messrs. Casey, Whitehouse)................................Feb. 25, 2008

Designating the month of March 2008 as ``MRSA Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 461

                                                       February 26, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1201, S1203

Mr. Isakson (for himself, Mr. Chambliss)

Designating March 1, 2008 as ``World Friendship Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 462

                                                       February 27, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1272, S1273

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Leahy, Tester, Mrs. Murray, 
  Messrs. Isakson, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kennedy)

Designating the first week of April 2008 as ``National Asbestos 
  Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 5, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 5, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 463

                                                       February 28, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1385, S1387

Mr. Menendez
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Harkin, Grassley, Casey)..............Feb. 29, 2008

Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games in women's college 
  basketball.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 467

                                                       February 29, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1419, S1433

Mr. Casey (for himself, Mr. Specter)

Honoring the life of Myron Cope.
Full Committee

Mar. 4, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 4, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 468

                                                           March 3, 2008
  

                                                         CR S1467, S1482

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Stevens)
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Apr. 7, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of Florida).....................................Apr. 9, 2008

Designating April 2008 as ``National 9-1-1 Education Month''.
Full Committee

Apr. 3, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 3, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 3, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 629).
Apr. 9, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 481

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2133, S2163

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Lautenberg, Feingold, Ms. 
  Stabenow)
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Apr. 2, 2008

Designating April 2008 as ``National Autism Awareness Month'' and 
  supporting efforts to increase funding for research into the causes 
  and treatment of autism and to improve training and support for 
  individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 482

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2133, S2163

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Messrs. Barrasso, Allard, Craig, Crapo, Domenici, 
  Dorgan, Ensign, Bingaman, Inhofe, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Salazar, 
  Stevens, Martinez, Johnson)
(Mr. Coburn)...............................................Apr. 16, 2008
(Mr. Tester, Ms. Murkowski)................................Apr. 23, 2008
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Apr. 24, 2008
(Mr. Conrad)................................................May 15, 2008

Designating July 26, 2008 as ``National Day of the American Cowboy''.
Full Committee

May 20, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 20, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 483

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2133, S2164

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mr. Byrd)...................................................May 1, 2008

Recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as ``Ten Commandments 
  Weekend''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 484

                                                          March 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2133, S2164

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Casey)

Designating March 25, 2008, as ``National Cerebral Palsy Awareness 
  Day''.
Full Committee

Mar. 31, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 31, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 490

                                                          March 31, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2231, S2236

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Schumer)

Recognizing the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for fifty years of 
  service to the performing arts.
Full Committee

Sept. 23, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 496

                                                           April 2, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2346, S2362

Mr. Thune (for himself, Mr. Johnson)

Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement of the carving of the 
  Crazy Horse Memorial.
Full Committee

May 20, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 20, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 507

                                                           April 9, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2817, S2820

Mr. Schumer

Supporting the mission and goals of National Crime Victims' Rights week 
  in order to increase public awareness of the rights, needs, and 
  concerns of victims and survivors of crime in the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 511

                                                          April 10, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2945, S2950

Mrs. McCaskill (for herself, Messrs. Leahy, Obama, Coburn, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Mr. Webb)

Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born citizen.
Full Committee

Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 715).
Apr. 30, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 512

                                                          April 10, 2008
  

                                                         CR S2945, S2951

Mr. DeMint (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, McConnell, Allard, Chambliss, 
  Cornyn, Craig, Ensign, Enzi, Inhofe, Nelson of Nebraska, Webb)
(Messrs. Gregg, Sununu, Stevens, Vitter, Crapo, 
  Brownback, Domenici).......................................May 6, 2008
(Mr. Isakson)................................................May 7, 2008
(Messrs. Alexander, Burr)...................................May 12, 2008

Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 515

                                                          April 15, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3026, S3032

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Messrs. Reed, Biden, Cornyn)
(Messrs. Leahy, Kennedy, Kerry, Sanders, Ms. Cantwell) 
                                                           Apr. 17, 2008
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 23, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 24, 2008

Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
Full Committee

Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 716).
Apr. 29, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 518

                                                          April 16, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3080, S3082

Mr. Dodd
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Apr. 21, 2008
(Messrs. Menendez, Casey, Bayh, Inhofe, Schumer, Hatch, 
  Mrs. Murray).............................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Mr. Alexander)............................................Apr. 18, 2008

Designating the third week of April 2008 as ``National Shaken Baby 
  Syndrome Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Apr. 21, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 21, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 520

                                                          April 17, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3145, S3162

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mses. Collins, Cantwell, Mr. Lieberman, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Kerry, Brown, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Mr. Feingold)
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Apr. 22, 2008
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Lautenberg)............................May 13, 2008

Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 529

                                                          April 23, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3304, S3309

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Casey)

Commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding of the Greater 
  Philadelphia Association of Realtors.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 530

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3402, S3408

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Crapo)
(Mr. Brown)................................................June 24, 2008

Designating the week beginning October 5, 2008, as ``National Sudden 
  Cardiac Arrest Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 531

                                                          April 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3402, S3408

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Levin, Durbin, Inouye, Sanders, Dodd, Casey, Lautenberg, 
  Akaka, Johnson)

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care Worthy Wage 
  Day.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 534

                                                          April 28, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3442, S3446

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Levin, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kohl, Menendez, 
  Grassley, Durbin, Casey, Johnson)

Designating the month of May 2008 as ``National Drug Court Month''.
Full Committee

May 1, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 1, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 535

                                                          April 28, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3442, S3446

Mr. Reid (for Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Kerry, Bayh, Feingold, 
  Kennedy, Sanders, Casey))

Recognizing April 28, 2008 as ``National Healthy Schools Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 537

                                                          April 28, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3442, S3447

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Kennedy, Durbin, Kohl)
(Messrs. Grassley, Menendez, Cornyn).......................Apr. 29, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Schumer, Hatch, Biden, Cardin, 
  Whitehouse, Baucus, Mrs. Boxer)............................May 8, 2008

Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

May 8, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 8, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 8, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 729).
May 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 540

                                                          April 29, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3508, S3514

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Mr. Cardin)

Recognizing the historical significance of the sloop-of-war USS 
  Constellation as a reminder of the participation of the United States 
  in the transatlantic slave trade and of the efforts of the United 
  States to end the slave trade.
Full Committee

Sept. 18, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 18, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 18, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1030).
Sept. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 542

                                                          April 30, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3595, S3599

Mr. Reid (for Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Menendez, Feingold, 
  Lautenberg))

Designating April 2008 as ``National STD Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 543

                                                          April 30, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3595, S3600

Mr. Thune (for himself, Messrs. Johnson, Bingaman)
(Mr. Hatch, Ms. Collins).....................................May 1, 2008

Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National Nursing Home 
  Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 551

                                                             May 6, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3790, S3801

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Mr. Barrasso)
(Messrs. Allard, Burr, Carper, Ms. Collins, Messrs. 
  Dorgan, Stevens, Sununu, Tester, Vitter)..................June 3, 2008
(Mr. Coburn, Ms. Snowe)....................................July 30, 2008
(Messrs. Thune, Bunning)...................................July 31, 2008
(Mr. Graham)..............................................Sept. 23, 2008

Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol regulation.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 24, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 555

                                                             May 8, 2008
  

                                                         CR S3975, S3980

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Wicker, Nelson of 
  Nebraska)

Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Congressional 
  Club.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 563

                                                            May 13, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4106, S4114

Mr. Allard (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)

Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National Childhood Cancer Awareness 
  Day''.
Full Committee

May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 22, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 745).
May 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 567

                                                            May 15, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4282, S4285

Ms. Murkowski (for herself, Messrs. Whitehouse, Baucus, Bayh, Brown, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, Coleman, Conrad, Craig, Crapo, Mrs. 
  Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Grassley, Hatch, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. 
  Inhofe, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Menendez, Schumer, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Stevens, Vitter, Voinovich, 
  Wicker)

Designating June 2008 as ``National Internet Safety Month''.
Full Committee

May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 22, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 746).
May 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 572

                                                            May 21, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4621, S4626

Mrs. Dole
(Mr. Coburn)................................................June 3, 2008

Calling upon the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District of 
  California to uphold the fundamental and constitutional right of 
  parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 576

                                                            May 22, 2008
  

                                                         CR S4793, S4808

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Biden, Voinovich, Cornyn, 
  Burr, Tester, Barrasso, Grassley, Schumer, Durbin, Dorgan, Inhofe, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Coleman, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cochran, Craig, 
  Sanders, Specter, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Rockefeller, Akaka, Nelson of 
  Nebraska, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Leahy, Roberts, Cardin, Crapo, Wicker)
(Mr. Hagel).................................................June 2, 2008
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................June 11, 2008

Designating August 2008 as ``Digital Television Transition Awareness 
  Month''
Full Committee

June 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 777).
July 11, 2008--Amendment SA 5070 proposed by Mr. Reid for Mr. Hatch, to 
  make minor changes.
July 11, 2008--Amendment SA 5071 proposed by Mr. Reid for Mr. Hatch, to 
  make minor changes.
July 11, 2008--Amendment SA 5070 agreed to by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
July 11, 2008--Amendment SA 5071 agreed to by the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
July 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate with amendments and an amended 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 582

                                                            June 4, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5039, S5047

Mr. Martinez (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Florida)

Recognizing the work and accomplishments of Mr. Herbert Saffir, inventor 
  of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, during Hurricane Preparedness 
  Week.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 584

                                                            June 5, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5204, S5217

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Obama, Reid, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. 
  Brownback)
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown, Leahy, Schumer, Kennedy, 
  Cardin, Mrs. McCaskill, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln).....................June 17, 2008
(Messrs. Bingaman, Pryor)..................................June 19, 2008

Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day 
  and expressing the sense of the Senate that history should be regarded 
  as a means for understanding the past and solving the challenges of 
  the future.
Full Committee

June 17, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
June 17, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 587

                                                            June 5, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5205, S5218

Mr. DeMint (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

Declaring June 6, 2008, a national day of prayer and rededication for 
  the men and women of the United States Armed Forces and their mission.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 594

                                                           June 12, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5592

Mr. Brown
(Mr. Bayh).................................................June 23, 2008

Designating September 2008 as ``Tay-Sachs Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 26, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 26, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 853).
July 7, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 596

                                                           June 19, 2008
  

                                                         CR S5833, S5838

Mr. Kerry (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Reed, Lieberman, Dodd, Sununu, 
  Leahy, Whitehouse, Gregg)

Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 National 
  Basketball Association Championships.
Full Committee

June 23, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
June 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 597

                                                           June 20, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5942

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Hagel)

Designating June 2008, as ``Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! Recognition 
  Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 601

                                                           June 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6158, S6169

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Conrad)

Designating October 19 through October 25, 2008 as ``National Save for 
  Retirement Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 18, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 18, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 606

                                                           June 27, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6327, S6330

Mrs. Clinton

Designating June 27, 2008, as National HIV Testing Day.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 607

                                                            July 7, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6362, S6364

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Lugar, Obama, Kennedy, Rockefeller, 
  Cardin, Feingold)
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................July 8, 2008
(Messrs. Cochran, Casey)....................................July 9, 2008

Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 610

                                                            July 7, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6363, S6365

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Grassley)

Honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement Administration on the 
  occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Administration.
Full Committee

July 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 614

                                                           July 16, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6869, S6875

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Grassley)

Designating the month of August 2008 as ``National Medicine Abuse 
  Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 615

                                                           July 17, 2008
  

                                                         CR S6937, S6944

Mr. Menendez (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Biden, Cardin)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 29, 2008

Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and religious 
  freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox Christian 
  Church.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 617

                                                           July 22, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7030, S7076

Mr. Brown

Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of Eric Nord, co-
  founder of the Nordson Corporation, innovative businessman and 
  engineer, and generous Ohio philanthropist.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 620

                                                           July 23, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7149, S7170

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

Designating the week of September 14-20, 2008, National Polycystic 
  Kidney Disease Awareness Week, to raise public awareness and 
  understanding of polycystic kidney disease, and to foster 
  understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on patients 
  and future generations of their families.
Full Committee

July 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 31, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 922).
Sept. 28, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 622

                                                           July 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7279, S7301

Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Bayh, Biden, Bond, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Brown, Brownback, Bunning, Burr, Byrd, Cardin, Casey, 
  Chambliss, Coburn, Cochran, Cornyn, DeMint, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Mr. 
  Durbin, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Isakson, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Levin, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Messrs. Martinez, McCain, Mrs. McCaskill, Mr. Menendez, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Obama, Rockefeller, Salazar, 
  Sessions, Specter, Vitter, Warner, Wicker)
(Mr. Pryor).................................................Aug. 1, 2008

Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as ``National 
  Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee

July 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 31, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 923).
Sept. 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 623

                                                           July 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7279, S7301

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Mr. Barrasso)

Recognizing the importance of the role of the Lander Trail in the 
  settlement of the American West on the 150th anniversary of the Lander 
  Trail.
Full Committee

Sept. 18, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 18, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 624

                                                           July 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7479, S7480

Mr. Whitehouse (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mses. Klobuchar, Mikulski, Messrs. Kerry, Sanders)July 
                                                         28, 2008.......
(Messrs. Cardin, Leahy)....................................July 30, 2008

Designating August 2008 as ``National Truancy Prevention Month''.
Full Committee

July 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
July 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
July 31, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 924).
Aug. 1, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 625

                                                           July 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7479, S7481

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Kerry, Reed, Reid, Ms. Snowe, Mr. 
  Stevens)
(Mr. Burr, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Crapo, Domenici, 
  Johnson, Sessions).......................................July 28, 2008
(Messrs. Bunning, Cochran, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Inhofe, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray) 
                                                           July 29, 2008
(Messrs. Durbin, Isakson, Voinovich).......................July 30, 2008
(Messrs. Feingold, Thune, Baucus, Roberts)..................Aug. 1, 2008

Designating August 16, 2008 as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee

Aug. 1, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Aug. 1, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 626

                                                           July 25, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7479, S7481

Mr. Vitter (for himself, Mr. DeMint, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Crapo, Cornyn, 
  Coburn, Sessions, Burr, Kyl)
(Mr. Graham)...............................................July 29, 2008

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court of the United  
  States  erroneously  decide  Kennedy  v.  Louisiana, No. 07-343 
  (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 629

                                                           July 29, 2008
  

                                                         CR S7629, S7638

Mr. Lugar (for himself, Mr. Biden)

Honoring the life of, and expressing the condolences of the Senate on 
  the passing of, Bronislaw Geremek.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 644

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8035, S8048

Mr. Burr (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)

Designating September 2008 as ``National Child Awareness Month'' to 
  promote awareness of charities benefitting children and youth-serving 
  organizations throughout the United States and recognizing efforts 
  made by these charities and organizations on behalf of children and 
  youth as a positive investment in the future of the United States.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 645

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8036, S8049

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison)

Honoring the life of Anne Legendre Armstrong.
Full Committee

Sept. 10, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 10, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 647

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8036, S8049

Ms. Murkowski (for herself, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Specter, 
  Coleman, Stevens, Hatch)

Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum 
  Disorders Awareness Day''
Full Committee

Sept. 8, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 649

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8036, S8050

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Smith)

Designating September 18, 2008, as ``National Attention Deficit Disorder 
  Awareness Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 8, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 650

                                                          August 1, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8036, S8050

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Whitehouse, Tester)

Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor Day, National Good 
  Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood Day.
Full Committee

Sept. 18, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 18, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 652

                                                       September 9, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8179, S8186

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mr. Thune)

Designating the week beginning September 8, 2008, as ``National Assisted 
  Living Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 653

                                                      September 10, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8275, S8279

Mr. Brown (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)

Celebrating the outstanding athletic accomplishments of The Ohio State 
  University football team for achieving its 800th all-time victory.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 657

                                                      September 12, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8479, S8498

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska (for himself, Mr. Inhofe)

Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National Celiac Disease Awareness 
  Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 22, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 659

                                                      September 15, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8528, S8531

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Whitehouse, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Biden)...............................................Sept. 23, 2008

Designating September 27, 2008, as Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery 
  Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 25. 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1084).
Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 662

                                                      September 16, 2008
  

                                                         CR S8856, S8862

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Kerry, Mses. Mikulski, 
  Stabenow)
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 17, 2008
(Mr. Cochran).............................................Sept. 18, 2008
(Messrs. Leahy, Salazar)..................................Sept. 23, 2008
(Mr. Obama)...............................................Sept. 24, 2008

Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in communities 
  across the country and designating the week of October 2, 2008, 
  through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 30, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 665

                                                      September 18, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9025, S9038

Mr. Byrd (for himself, Messrs. Bayh, Biden, Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kerry, 
  Lieberman, Nelson of Nebraska, Pryor, Reid, Rockefeller, Salazar, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Wyden, Burr, Domenici, Ensign, Hagel, Lugar)
(Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Lincoln)..............................Sept. 23, 2008
(Messrs. Thune, Levin)....................................Sept. 24, 2008

Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel Vehicle 
  Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 24, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 666

                                                      September 18, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9025, S9038

Mr. Roberts (for himself, Mr. Salazar, Ms. Collins, Mr. Lugar, Mrs. 
  Dole, Messrs. Specter, Coleman, Voinovich, Inhofe, Hagel, Smith, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Menendez, Byrd, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Bingaman, Wyden, 
  Nelson of Nebraska, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Whitehouse, Casey, Bayh, 
  Levin, Johnson, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Kerry, Harkin, Mrs. Lincoln, 
  Messrs. Durbin, Nelson of Florida)
(Messrs. Bond, Kohl, Craig, Baucus).......................Sept. 22, 2008

Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the founding of the 
  AARP.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 668

                                                      September 18, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9025, S9040

Mr. Kerry

To commend the American Sail Training Association for its advancement of 
  character building under sail and for its advancement of international 
  goodwill.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 679

                                                      September 24, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9415, S9423

Mr. Martinez (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Florida)

Commemorating the 219th anniversary of the United States Marshals 
  Service.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 685

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9493

Mr. Brown

Designating the last week of September 2008 as ``National Voter 
  Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 701

                                                         October 1, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10324, S10339

Ms. Landrieu

Honoring the life of Michael P. Smith.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 707

                                                       November 19, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10659, S10674

Mr. Leahy

Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify the facts of the 
  failure of Joshua Bolten, as the Custodian of records at the White 
  House, to appear before the Committee on the Judiciary and produce 
  documents as required by Committee subpoena.
Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2008--Original measure reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with 
  a preamble; with written report (S. Rept. 110-522). Minority views 
  filed.
Nov. 19, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. Res. 708

                                                       November 19, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10659, S10675

Mr. Leahy

Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify the facts of the 
  failure of Karl Rove to appear and testify before the Committee on the 
  Judiciary and to produce documents as required by Committee subpoena.
Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2008--Original measure reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with 
  a preamble; with written report (S. Rept. 110-522). Minority views 
  filed.
Nov. 19, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. Res. 710

                                                       November 20, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10743, S10751

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Messrs. Schumer, Bayh)
(Mr. Reed).................................................Dec. 11, 2008

Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 2009, as 
  ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week''.
Full Committee

Dec. 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 716

                                                       November 20, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10743, S10754

Mr. Vitter

Acknowledging the accomplishments and goals of the Youth Impact Program.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 717

                                                       November 20, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10743, S10754

Ms. Collins (for herself, Ms. Snowe)

Designating December 13, 2008, as ``Wreaths Across America Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 718

                                                       November 20, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10743, S10754

Mr. Chambliss (for himself, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Isakson)

Designating November 30, 2008, as ``Drive Safer Sunday''.
Full Committee

Dec. 9, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 9, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  

S. Res. 721

                                                        December 9, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10812, S10816

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Roberts)

Recognizing and honoring the Smith Center High School football team.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 722

                                                        December 9, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10812, S10816

Mr. Specter

Recognizing January 2, 2009 as ``National Advertising Speciality Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 728

                                                        December 9, 2008
  

                                                       CR S10812, S10816

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Akaka, Specter, Mrs. Lincoln, 
  Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lieberman, Kerry, Leahy, Lautenberg, Feingold, 
  Bayh, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Levin, Sanders, Ensign, 
  Pryor)
(Mr. Isakson)..............................................Dec. 11, 2008

Designating January 2009 as ``National Mentoring Month''.
Full Committee

Dec. 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.

  
  

  
  
                       HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
                 HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

                              HOUSE BILLS

H.R. 34

                                                       February 13, 2007

To establish a pilot program in certain United States district courts to 
  encourage enhancement of expertise in patent cases among district 
  judges.
Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 13, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 399

                                                           March 7, 2007

To designate the United States Courthouse to be constructed in Jackson, 
  Mississippi, as the ``R. Jess Brown United States Courthouse''.
Full Committee

Mar. 6, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 7, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 14, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 14, 2007--Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.

  

H.R. 660 (Public Law 110-177)

                                                          August 3, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, prosecutors, 
  witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for other purposes.

``Court Security Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 10, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
July 11, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Dec. 17, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 17, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--House agreed to the Senate amendment by voice vote.
Dec. 27, 2007--Presented to the President.
Jan. 7, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-177).

  

H.R. 692 (Public Law 110-41)

                                                            May 16, 2007

To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the Governor of a 
  State, territory, or possession of the United States to order that the 
  National flag be flown at half-staff in that State, territory, or 
  possession in the event of the death of a member of the Armed Forces 
  from that State, territory, or possession who dies while serving on 
  active duty.

``Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks Federal Flag Code Amendment Act of 
  2007''

Full Committee

May 15, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 16, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 7, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 191).
June 14, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent
June 20, 2007--Presented to the President.
June 29, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-41).

  

H.R. 719

                                                       November 15, 2007

To require convicted sex offenders to register online identifiers, and 
  for other purposes.

``Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 15, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see S. 431, which became Public Law 110-400 
  on Oct. 13, 2008.)

  

H.R. 740

                                                          March 22, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent caller ID spoofing, 
  and for other purposes.

``Preventing Harassment through Outbound Number Enforcement (PHONE) Act 
  of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 21, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 22, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 24, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 173).

  

H.R. 1199 (Public Law 110-345)

                                                      September 25, 2007

To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.

``Drug Endangered Children Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 24, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 24, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 7, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-345).

  

H.R. 1281

                                                           June 26, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain deceptive 
  practices in Federal elections, and for other purposes.

``Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 25, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 26, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1312

                                                           April 2, 2008

To expedite adjudication of employer petitions for aliens of 
  extraordinary artistic ability.

``Arts Require Timely Service Act''
``ARTS Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 1, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 2, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1389

                                                      September 25, 2007

To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial 
  Commission, and for other purposes.

``Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act''

Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1485

                                                         October 2, 2008

For the relief of Esther Karinge.
Full Committee

Sept. 16, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 17, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1512

                                                            May 12, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for compensation 
  to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with a felony or 
  two or more misdemeanors.
Full Committee

May 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 12, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1525

                                                            May 23, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to discourage spyware, and for 
  other purposes.

``Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 22, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 23, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1592

                                                             May 7, 2007

To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, and Indian 
  tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.

``Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 3, 2007--AGREED TO by the House
May 7, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1593 (Public Law 110-199)

                                                       November 14, 2007

To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the 
  community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, 
  to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.

``Second Chance Act of 2007 Community Safety Through Recidivism 
  Prevention''
``Second Chance Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 14, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--PASSED by the Senate by unanimous consent.
Apr. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Apr. 9, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-199).

  

H.R. 1595

                                                             May 9, 2007

To implement the recommendations of the Guam War Claims Review 
  Commission.

``Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act''

Full Committee

May 8, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 9, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1615

                                                            May 23, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for aiming 
  laser pointers at airplanes, and for other purposes.

``Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 22, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 23, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1700

                                                          August 3, 2007

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.

``COPS Improvements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 15, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 16, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1759

                                                        December 6, 2007

To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish arsonist 
  registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a national 
  arsonist registry and notification program, and for other purposes.

``Managing Arson Through Criminal History Act of 2007''
``MATCH Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 5, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 6, 2007--Received in the Senate and--referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1777 (Public Law 110-327)

                                                             May 1, 2008

To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent 
  the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the 
  antitrust laws.

``Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 1, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.
Sept. 25, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment by voice vote.
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Sept. 30, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-327).

  

H.R. 1943

                                                      September 26, 2007

To provide for an effective HIV/AIDS program in Federal prisons.

``Stop AIDS in Prison Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 26, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1085).

  

H.R. 1979

                                                           July 11, 2007

To require any Federal or State court to recognize any notarization made 
  by a notary public licensed by a State other than the State where the 
  court is located when such notarization occurs in or affects 
  interstate commerce.

``Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 10, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
July 11, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2286

                                                           June 26, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of Criminal 
  Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.

``Bail Bond Fairness Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 25, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 26, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2356 (Public Law 110-239)

                                                           June 12, 2007

To amend title 4, United States Code, to encourage the display of the 
  flag of the United States on Father's Day.
Full Committee

June 11, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 12, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 15, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 15, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
May 23, 2008--Presented to the President.
June 3, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-239).

  

H.R. 2399

                                                            May 23, 2007

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, United States 
  Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related activities, 
  and for other purposes.

``Alien Smuggling and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 22, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 23, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: Pursuant to H. Res. 1126, the text of H.R. 2399, as passed by the 
  House, was added as Division B to H.R. 2830, the Coast Guard 
  Authorization Act of 2007, as passed by the House.)

  

H.R. 2517 (Public Law 110-240)

                                                        January 22, 2008

To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act to authorize 
  appropriations, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Our Children Comes First Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 5, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 5, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Jan. 22, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
May 20, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 20, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
May 23, 2008--Presented to the President.
June 3, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-240).

  

H.R. 2640 (Public Law 110-180)

                                                           June 14, 2007

To improve the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and 
  for other purposes.

``NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 14, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Jan. 4, 2008--Presented to the President.
Jan. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public 110-180).

  

H.R. 2884

                                                        November 8, 2007

To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining United States 
  citizenship, and for other purposes.

``Kendell Frederick Citizenship Assistance Act''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 8, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see S. 2516, which became Public Law 110-251 
  on June 26, 2008.)

  

H.R. 3013

                                                       November 14, 2007

To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.

``Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 14, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3095

                                                          August 3, 2007

To amend the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 to 
  modify a deadline relating to a certain election by Indian tribes.
Full Committee

July 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
July 24, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3123

                                                          August 3, 2007

To extend the designation of Liberia under section 244 of the 
  Immigration and Nationality Act so that Liberians can continue to be 
  eligible for temporary protected status under that section.
Full Committee

July 30, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
July 31, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3174

                                                         October 2, 2008

To amend title 28 and 10, United States Code, to allow for certiorari 
  review of certain cases denied relief or review by the United States 
  Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

``Equal Justice for Our Military Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 29, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3432 (Public Law 110-183)

                                                         October 4, 2007

To establish the Commission on the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave 
  Trade.

``200th Anniversary Commemoration Commission of the Abolition of the 
  Transatlantic Slave Trade Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 3, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 4, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Jan. 22, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Jan. 24, 2008--Presented to the President.
Feb. 5, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-183).

  

H.R. 3480 (Public Law 110-384)

                                                            June 2, 2008

To direct the United States Sentencing Commission to assure appropriate 
  punishment enhancements for those involved in receiving stolen 
  property where that property consists of grave markers of veterans, 
  and for other purposes.

``Let Our Veterans Rest in Peace Act of 2008''

Full Committee

May 21, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 2, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
June 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 12, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 778).
Oct. 2, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 6, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 10, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-384).

  

H.R. 3791

                                                        December 6, 2007

To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to child 
  pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child pornography, and 
  for other purposes.

``Securing Adolescents From Exploitation-Online Act of 2007''
``SAFE Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 5, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 6, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3845

                                                       November 15, 2007

To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation Prevention and 
  Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, to 
  improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, to increase 
  resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make other 
  improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to 
  investigate and prosecute child predators.

``Protect Our Children Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 11, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 15, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3887

                                                        December 5, 2007

To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 for the 
  Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance measures to 
  combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.

``William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 4, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 5, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see H.R. 7311, which became Public Law 110-
  457 on Dec. 23, 2008.)

  

H.R. 3971

                                                        January 24, 2008

To encourage States to report to the Attorney General certain 
  information regarding the deaths of individuals in the custody of law 
  enforcement agencies, and for other purposes.

``Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Jan. 23, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Jan. 24, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 25, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 1087).

  

H.R. 3992

                                                        January 24, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment and 
  services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for other 
  purposes.

``Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Reauthorization 
  and Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Jan. 23, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Jan. 24, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see S. 2304, which became Public Law 110-416 
  on Oct. 14, 2008.)

  

H.R. 4044

                                                           June 24, 2008

To amend title 11 of the United States Code to exempt for a limited 
  period, from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse 
  under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.

``National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act of 2008''

Full Committee

June 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 24, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4056

                                                          April 16, 2008

To establish an awards mechanism to honor Federal law enforcement 
  officers injured in the line of duty.

``Federal Law Enforcement Officers Congressional Badge of Bravery Act of 
  2008''

Full Committee

Apr. 15, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 16, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see S. 2565, which became Public Law 110-298 
  on July 31, 2008.)

  

H.R. 4120 (Public Law 110-358)

                                                       November 15, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for more effective 
  prosecution of cases involving child pornography, and for other 
  purposes.

``Effective Child Pornography Prosecution Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 15, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 23, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 23, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-358).

  

H.R. 4134

                                                       November 14, 2007

To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet crime 
  prevention education programs.
Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 14, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4136

                                                        December 3, 2007

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to clarify the scope of the 
  child pornography laws, and for other purposes.

``Enhancing the Effective Prosecution of Child Pornography Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 15, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 3, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4279

                                                            May 12, 2008

To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property laws, and 
  for other purposes.

``Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act 
  of 2008''

Full Committee

May 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 12, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
(Note: For further action, see S. 3325, which became Public Law 110-403 
  on Oct. 13, 2008.)

  

H.R. 5030

                                                         October 2, 2008

For the relief of Corina de Chalup Turcinovic.
Full Committee

Sept. 16, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 17, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008, 2007--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5057 (Public Law 110-360)

                                                       September 8, 2008

To reauthorize the Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant Program, and for other 
  purposes.

``Debbie Smith Reauthorization Act of 2008''

Full Committee

July 14, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 15, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Sept. 8, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary after the 
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions was discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 25, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-360).

  

H.R. 5235

                                                           July 24, 2008

To establish the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission.

``Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act''

Full Committee

July 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 23, 2008--Received in the Senate.
July 24, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
Sept. 11, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 15, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 965).

  

H.R. 5243

                                                         October 2, 2008

For the relief of Kumi Iizuka-Barcena.
Full Committee

Sept. 16, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 17, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5352

                                                         October 2, 2008

To protect seniors in the United States from elder abuse by establishing 
  specialized elder abuse prosecution and research programs and 
  activities to aid victims of elder abuse, to provide training to 
  prosecutors and other law enforcement related to elder abuse 
  prevention and protection, and for other purposes.

``Elder Abuse Victims Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 24, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5464

                                                          August 1, 2008

To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A Child Is 
  Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement agencies 
  in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other purposes.

``A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act''

Full Committee

July 14, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Aug. 1, 2008--Received in the Senate referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5569

                                                          August 1, 2008

To extend for 5 years the EB-5 regional center pilot program, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

June 9, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 10, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5570

                                                          August 1, 2008

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the sunset in 
  the special immigrant nonminister religious worker visa program.

``Religious Worker Visa Extension Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Apr. 15, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 16, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
(Note: for further action, see S. 3606, which became Public Law 110-391 
  on Oct. 10, 2008.)

  

H.R. 5571 (Public Law 110-362)

                                                            June 2, 2008

To extend for 5 years the program relating to waiver of the foreign 
  country residence requirement with respect to international medical 
  graduates, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 21, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 2, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 26, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--HOUSE AGREED TO the Senate amendment.
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-362).

  

H.R. 5690 (Public Law 110-257)

                                                            May 12, 2008

To remove the African National Congress from treatment as a terrorist 
  organization for certain acts or events, provide relief for certain 
  members of the African National Congress regarding admissibility, and 
  for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 12, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported with an 
  amendment favorably.
June 26, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy with an amendment; 
  without written report.
June 26, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 852).
June 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
June 26, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
June 27, 2008--Presented to the President.
July 1, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-257).

  

H.R. 5938 (Public Law 110-326)

                                                           June 10, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide secret service 
  protection to former Vice Presidents, and for other purposes.

``Former Vice President Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

June 9, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 10, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 30, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
July 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate by unanimous consent.
Sept. 15, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Sept. 17, 2008--Presented to the President.
Sept. 26, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-326).

  

H.R. 6064

                                                         October 2, 2008

To encourage, enhance, and integrate Silver Alert plans throughout the 
  United States, to authorize grants for the assistance of organizations 
  to find missing adults, and for other purposes.

``National Silver Alert Act''

Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 17, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 6083 (Public Law 110-424)

                                                          August 1, 2008

To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
Full Committee

July 31, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Aug. 1, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 30, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-424).

  

H.R. 6344

                                                           June 24, 2008

To provide emergency authority to delay or toll judicial proceedings in 
  United States district and circuit courts, and for other purposes.

``Responsive Government Act of 2008''

Full Committee

June 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
June 24, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 6633

                                                          August 1, 2008

To evaluate and extend the basic pilot program for employment 
  eligibility confirmation and to ensure the protection of Social 
  Security beneficiaries.

``Employee Verification Amendment Act of 2008''

Full Committee

July 31, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Aug. 1, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

H.J. Res. 58

                                                        November 1, 2007

Expressing support for designation of the month of October 2007 as 
  ``Country Music Month'' and to honor country music for its long 
  history of supporting America's armed forces and its tremendous impact 
  on national patriotism.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 1, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H. Con. Res. 44

                                                       February 13, 2007

Honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of 
  Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 13, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 1, 20007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 64).
Mar. 23, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Mar. 26, 2007--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 71

                                                          April 17, 2007

Commemorating the 85th Anniversary of the founding of the American 
  Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA), a leading 
  association for the Nation's 1.3 million American citizens of Greek 
  ancestry, and Philhellenes.
Full Committee

Apr. 16, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 17, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 14, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 14, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and a preamble 
  by unanimous consent.
May 15, 2007--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 76

                                                          April 18, 2007

Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the International Geophysical Year 
  (IGY) and its past contributions to space research, and looking 
  forward to future accomplishments.
Full Committee

Apr. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 18, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 24, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without report.
May 24, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 174).
June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
June 21, 2007--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 95

                                                             May 2, 2007

Honoring the career and research accomplishments of Frances E. Allen, 
  the 2006 recipient of the A.M. Turing Award.
Full Committee

May 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 2, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 105

                                                             May 9, 2007

Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Suffragists Day to promote 
  awareness of the importance of the women suffragists who worked for 
  the right of women to vote in the United States.
Full Committee

May 8, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 9, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 117

                                                             May 9, 2007

Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown.
Full Committee

May 8, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 9, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 148

                                                           June 19, 2007

Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage 
  Month.
Full Committee

June 18, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 19, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 193

                                                      September 25, 2007

Recognizing all hunters across the United States for their continued 
  commitment to safety.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 4, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 406).
Oct. 17, 2007--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 214

                                                         October 2. 2008

Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should grant a 
  posthumous pardon to John Arthur ``Jack'' Johnson for the 1913 
  racially motivated conviction of Johnson, which diminished his 
  athletic, cultural, and historic significance, and tarnished his 
  reputation.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 223

                                                            Oct. 2, 2008

Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing their contributions to 
  society.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 254

                                                            May 16, 2007

Recognizing and celebrating the centennial of Oklahoma statehood.
Full Committee

Dec. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
May 16, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 264

                                                       December 12, 2007

Honoring the University of Hawaii for its 100 years of commitment to 
  public higher education.
Full Committee

Dec. 11, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 12, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 17, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Dec. 17, 2007--House agreed to the Senate amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 17, 2007--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 270

                                                       February 28, 2008

To make corrections in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 1593.
Full Committee

Dec. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 18, 2007--Received in the Senate.
Feb. 28, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar. 11, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 11, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Mar. 12, 2008--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 273

                                                        February 7, 2008

Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the National Academy of Recording 
  Arts & Sciences.
Full Committee

Feb. 6, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 7, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Feb. 8, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 8, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Feb. 8, 2008--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 281

                                                       February 13, 2008

Celebrating the birth of Abraham Lincoln and recognizing the prominence 
  the Declaration of Independence played in the development of Abraham 
  Lincoln's beliefs.
Full Committee

Feb. 12, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 13, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 286

                                                           March 6, 2008

Expressing the sense of Congress that Earl Lloyd should be recognized 
  and honored for breaking the color barrier and becoming the first 
  African American to play in the National Basketball Association League 
  58 years ago.
Full Committee

Mar. 5, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 6, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 289

                                                       February 25, 2008

Honoring and praising the National Association for the Advancement of 
  Colored People on the occasion of its 99th anniversary.
Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 25, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 5, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Mar. 5, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
Mar. 5, 2008--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 292

                                                           March 6, 2008

Honoring Margaret Truman Daniel and her lifetime of accomplishments.
Full Committee

Mar. 5, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 6, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported without 
  amendment favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 24, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 717).

  

H. Con. Res. 310

                                                           April 2, 2008

Expressing support for a national day of remembrance for Harriet Ross 
  Tubman.
Full Committee

Apr. 1, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 2, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 325

                                                            May 22, 2008

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mackinac Island State Park 
  Commission's Historical Preservation and Museum Program, which began 
  on June 15, 1958, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 21, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 22, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 12, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
June 12, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
June 16, 2008--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 334

                                                            May 22, 2008

Supporting the goals and objectives of a National Military Appreciation 
  Month.
Full Committee

May 21, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 22, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 351

                                                         October 2, 2008

Honoring the 225th Anniversary of the Continental Congress meeting in 
  Nassau Hall, Princeton, New Jersey, in 1783.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 354

                                                            May 19, 2008

Recognizing the 100th birthday of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th president, 
  designer of the Great Society, politician, educator, and civil rights 
  enforcer.
Full Committee

May 19, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
May 19, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 20, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
May 20, 2008--AGREED TO by the Senate without amendment and with a 
  preamble by unanimous consent.
May 21, 2008--Message on the Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 360

                                                         October 2, 2008

Recognizing the important social and economic contributions and 
  accomplishments of the New Deal to our Nation on the 75th anniversary 
  of legislation establishing the initial New Deal social and public 
  works programs..
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 29, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 361

                                                           July 31, 2008

Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose bravery saved the lives of 
  thousands during the Holocaust and remembering her legacy of courage, 
  selflessness, and hope.
Full Committee

July 30, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 31, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 364

                                                           July 24, 2008

Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage 
  Month
Full Committee

July 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 24, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 369

                                                           July 15, 2008

Honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement Administration on the 
  occasion of its 35th anniversary.
Full Committee

July 14, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 15, 2008--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 376

                                                         October 2, 2008

Congratulating the 2007-2008 National Basketball Association World 
  Champions, the Boston Celtics, on an outstanding and historic season.
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 29, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 386

                                                         October 2, 2008

Recognizing and celebrating the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the 
  Declaration of Independence.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 405

                                                         October 2, 2008

Recognizing the first full week of April as ``National Workplace 
  Wellness Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 27, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 410

                                                         October 2, 2008

Recognizing the FBI on their 100th anniversary.
Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 22, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 415

                                                         October 2, 2008

Celebrating 75 years of effective State-based alcohol regulation and 
  recognizing State lawmakers, regulators, law enforcement officers, the 
  public health community and industry members for creating a workable, 
  legal, and successful system of alcoholic beverage regulation, 
  distribution, and sale.
Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 22, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 2, 2008--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  
  

  
  
                   BILLS OF INTEREST TO THE COMMITTEE
              BILLS OF INTEREST TO THE COMMITTEE--Continued
                              ------------

                              SENATE BILLS

S. 197

                                                         January 8, 2007
  

                                                           CR S233, S236

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Reid, 
  Specter)
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................July 30, 2007

To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the United 
  States for fiscal year 2007.
Full Committee

Jan. 8, 2007--PASSED the Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
Jan. 19, 2007--Introduced in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 2, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary 
  Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property.

  

S. 399

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1198

Mr. Bunning (for himself and Ms. Mikulski)
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Mar. 28, 2007
(Messrs. Burr, Carper, Hatch)..............................Apr. 10, 2007
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................April 17, 2007
(Messrs. Cardin, Harkin)...................................Apr. 25, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................May 17, 2007
(Messrs. Dodd, Ensign, Schumer).............................May 24, 2007
(Messrs. Akaka, Conrad, Durbin, Kennedy, Lieberman)June 
                                                         5, 2007........
(Messrs. Crapo, Pryor).....................................June 11, 2007
(Messrs. Bingaman, Wyden)..................................June 27, 2007
(Mr. Brown).................................................July 9, 2007
(Ms. Snowe)................................................July 10, 2007
(Mses. Clinton, Lincoln)....................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mr. Sanders).............................................Sept. 12, 2007
(Mr. Menendez)..............................................Dec. 3, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Feb. 4, 2008
(Messrs. Craig, Whitehouse, Wicker)........................Apr. 14, 2008
(Mr. Tester)................................................June 3, 2008

To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to include podiatrists as 
  physicians for purposes of covering physicians services under the 
  Medicaid program.
Full Committee

Jan. 25, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Finance.
May 16, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing   (Serial   No. 
  J-110-35).

  

S. 430

                                                        January 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1302, S1305

Mr. Bond (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Nelson of NE, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Baucus, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Grassley, Kerry, 
  Rockefeller, Wyden)......................................Jan. 31, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Salazar).................................Feb. 1, 2007
(Messrs. Brown, Feingold, Harkin, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Smith, Durbin)............................................Feb. 6, 2007
(Messrs. Gregg, Hagel)......................................Feb. 8, 2007
(Messrs. Byrd, Sununu, Mrs. Murray)........................Feb. 12, 2007
(Mrs. Collins).............................................Feb. 13, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Feb. 15, 2007
(Messrs.  Dodd,  Coburn,  Ms. Klobuchar,  Messrs.  
  Menendez,  Tester)........................................Mar. 5, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Lott)..................................Mar. 8, 2007
(Ms. Stabenow)..............................................Mar. 9, 2007
(Messrs. Biden, Nelson of FL)..............................Apr. 10, 2007
(Messrs. Bingaman, Domenici, Feingold).....................Apr. 12, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................Apr. 19, 2007
(Messrs. Craig, Kennedy, Pryor)............................Apr. 25, 2007
(Mr. Dorgan).................................................May 2, 2007
(Messrs. Akaka, Lautenberg)..................................May 3, 2007
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Obama)..................................................May 8, 2007
(Mrs. McCaskill).............................................May 9, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Casey).....................................May 10, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)...............................................May 11, 2007
(Mr. Reid)..................................................May 15, 2007
(Messrs. Ensign, Voinovich).................................May 24, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................June 13, 2007
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................June 18, 2007
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Feb. 12, 2008

To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national defense 
  through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.

``National Guard Empowerment Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 30, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Armed Services.
Apr. 24, 2007--Committee on the Judiciary hearing   (Serial   No. J-110-
  30).

  

S. 513

                                                        February 7, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1711, S1713

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Bond)
(Mses. Cantwell, Landrieu)..................................Mar. 5, 2007
(Mr. Carper)................................................Mar. 6, 2007
(Messrs. Byrd, Hagel).......................................Mar. 7, 2007
(Messrs. Brown, Feingold)..................................Mar. 12, 2007
(Messrs. Salazar, Casey)....................................May 10, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 12, 2007
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Dec. 18, 2007

To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous authority on 
  the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address interference 
  with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Feb. 7, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Armed Services.
Apr. 24, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing,  S.  Hrg. 110-109 
  (Serial No. J-110-30).

  

S. 1175

                                                          April 19, 2007
  

                                                         CR S4781, S4782

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Messrs. Coburn, Feingold..................................Apr. 24, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................May 11, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................May 15, 2007
(Mr. Casey).................................................May 16, 2007
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................May 17, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................June 6, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................June 14, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 15, 2007
(Messrs. Reed, Roberts)....................................June 25, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................June 26, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................June 29, 2007
(Ms. Snowe).................................................July 9, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse)...........................................July 13, 2007
(Mr. Nelson of FL).........................................July 19, 2007
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Hagel)...................................July 23, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)...............................................July 26, 2007
(Mr. Craig).................................................Aug. 2, 2007
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Murray)....................................Sept. 6, 2007
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Sept. 7, 2007
(Mr. Martinez)............................................Sept. 11, 2007
(Messrs. Crapo, Obama)....................................Sept. 17, 2007
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 19, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Jan. 31, 2008
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................Feb. 6, 2008
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Feb. 13, 2008
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 10, 2008
(Ms. Klobuchar).............................................Apr. 2, 2008
(Mr. Brown).................................................May 20, 2008

To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the world, and 
  for other purposes.

``Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 19, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Foreign Relations.
Apr. 24, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing,  S. Hrg. 110-176 
  (Serial No. J-110-29).

  

S. 1249

                                                          April 30, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5307, S5308

 Mrs. Feinstein
(Mr. Dodd)...................................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Whitehouse).............................................May 8, 2007
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................May 11, 2007
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Oct. 17, 2007

To require the President to close the Department of Defense detention 
  facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Armed Services.
Dec. 11, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing, S. Hrg. 110-900 
  (Serial No. J-110-66).

  

S. 1257

                                                             May 1, 2007
  

                                                         CR S5394, S5395

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Hatch)
(Mr. Leahy, Mses. Clinton, Landieu)..........................May 2, 2007
(Messrs. Kennedy, Obama).....................................May 3, 2007
(Ms. Mikulski)...............................................May 7, 2007
(Mr. Kerry).................................................May 11, 2007
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 14, 2007
(Mr. McCaskill).............................................May 15, 2007
(Messrs. Carper, Pryor).....................................May 21, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................June 11, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................June 22, 2007
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 27, 2007
(Mr. Dodd).................................................July 11, 2007
(Mr. Menendez).............................................July 16, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)..........................................Sept. 12, 2007
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 17, 2007

To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State of Utah 
  an additional seat in the House of Representatives.

``District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007''

Full Committee

May 1, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Government Affairs.
May 23, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing, S. Hrg. 110-440 
  (Serial No. J-110-38).
June 13, 2007--Ordered reported by Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs with an amendment; with written report.
June 28, 2007--Reported by Mr. Lieberman with amendments, with written 
  report (S. Rept. 110-123). Additional views filed.
June 28, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 257).
Sept. 12, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in 
  the Senate.
Sept. 12, 2007--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the bill 
  presented in the Senate.
Sept. 12, 2007--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn 
  in the Senate.
Sept. 18, 2007--Motion to proceed to measure considered in the Senate.
Sept. 18, 2007--Cloture on the motion to proceed to consideration of the 
  measure not invoked in the Senate by yea-nay vote (57-42).

  

S. 1745

                                                           June 29, 2007
  

                                                                CR S8741

Ms. Mikulski

Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, 
  Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
  2008, and for other purposes.

``Departments of Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies 
  Appropriations Act, 2008''

Full Committee

Mar. 1, Mar. 8, Mar. 15, Apr. 19, Apr. 26, May 3, 2007--Committee on 
  Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related 
  Agencies hearings (S. Hrg. 110-329).
June 29, 2007--Original measure reported by Committee on Appropriations; 
  with written report (S. Hrg. 110-124).
June 29, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 324).
(NOTE: For further action see HR. 2764, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
  2008.)

  

S. 1843

                                                           July 20, 2007
  

                                                         CR S9660, S9661

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mses. Boxer, Clinton, Messrs. Dodd, Durbin, 
  Harkin, Leahy, Mses. McCaskill, Mikulski, Murray, Mr. Obama, Ms. 
  Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Whitehouse)
(Messrs. Biden, Kerry, Reed, Schumer.......................July 23, 2007
(Messrs. Brown, Feingold...................................July 30, 2007
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................Aug. 3, 2007
(Mr. Levin)................................................Sept. 4, 2007
(Mr. Cardin)..............................................Sept. 12, 2007
(Mrs. Feinstein)..........................................Sept. 15, 2007
(Messrs. Carper, Casey)...................................Sept. 18, 2007
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................Oct. 1, 2007
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 18, 2007
(Mr. Sanders)..............................................Oct. 22, 2007
(Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Menendez)..............................Oct. 25, 2007
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................Nov. 1, 2007
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Dec. 18, 2007
(Mr. Webb)..................................................Feb. 5, 2008
(Mr. Akaka).................................................Feb. 7, 2008
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Feb. 11, 2008
(Messrs. Dorgan, Rockefeller)...............................Mar. 6, 2008
(Messrs. Kohl, Salazar, Tester).............................Apr. 2, 2008
(Mr. Nelson of FL).........................................Apr. 10, 2008
(Messrs. Obama, Reid)......................................Apr. 14, 2008
(Messrs. Byrd, Inouye).....................................Apr. 22, 2008

To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.

``Fair Pay Restoration Act''

Full Committee

July 20, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Jan. 24, 2008--Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions 
  hearing (S. Hrg. 110-825).
Sept. 23, 2008--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing, S. Hrg. 110-802 
  (Serial No. J-110-120).

  

S. 1927 (Public Law 110-55)

                                                          August 1, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10861, S10872

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Mr. Bond)

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to provide 
  additional procedures for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign 
  intelligence information, and for other purposes.

``Protect America Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Aug. 1, 2007--Introduced in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 324).
Aug. 3, 2007--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Aug. 3, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by a yea-nay vote 
  (60-28).
Aug. 4, 2007--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Aug. 4, 2007--Consideration initiated pursuant to a previous order.
Aug. 4, 2007--PASSED by the House by yea-nay vote (227-183).
Aug. 5, 2007--Presented to the President.
Aug. 5, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-55).
(Note: Sept. 25, 2007--Committee on the Judiciary hearing, S. Hrg. 110-
  921 (Serial No. J-110-57)).

  

S. 2011

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

                                                       CR S10861, S10872

Mr. Levin (for himself, Rockefeller)

Entitled ``The Protect America Act of 2007''

``The Protect America Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Aug. 3, 2007--Introduced in the Senate, read twice, and laid before the 
  Senate by unanimous consent.
Aug. 3, 2007--Measure failed passage in the Senate by yea-nay vote (43-
  45).
Aug. 3, 2007--Pursuant to the order of August 3, 2007, having failed to 
  achieve the required 60 votes in the affirmative, the measure was 
  ordered to be placed on the calendar.
Aug. 3, 2007--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 332).
Sept. 25, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing, S. Hrg. 110-921 
  (Serial No. J-110-57).

  

S. 2488 (Public Law 110-175)

                                                       December 14, 2007
  

                                                       CR S15701, S15703

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Kyl, Specter, Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Feingold, Durbin, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Smith, Alexander, 
  Coburn, Isakson, Obama, Cardin, Sanders, Brown, Mrs. McCaskill)

To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in Government by 
  strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly 
  referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for other 
  purposes.

``OPEN Government Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Dec. 14, 2007--Introduced in the Senate,
Dec. 14, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 17, 2007--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Oversight and Government Reform.
Dec. 18, 2007--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.
Dec. 21, 2007--Presented to the President.
Dec. 31, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-175).

  

S. 3182

                                                           June 23, 2008
  

                                                                CR S5962

Ms. Mikulski

Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, 
  science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
  2009, and for other purposes.

``Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
  2009''

Full Committee

Mar. 3, Apr. 3, Apr. 16, 2008--Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee 
  on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearings (S. Hrg. 
  110-628).
June 18, 2008--Approved by the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, 
  Science, and Related Agencies and ordered reported to full Committee 
  on Appropriations without amendment favorably.
June 19, 2008--Ordered reported by Committee on Appropriations without 
  amendment favorably.
June 23, 2008--Original measure reported by Committee on Appropriations; 
  with written report (S. Hrg. 110-397).
June 23, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 831).

  

S. 3218 (Public Law 110-296)

                                                           June 26, 2008
  

                                                                CR S6306

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain criminal 
  history background checks.

``Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act of 2008''

Full Committee

June 26, 2008--Introduced in the Senate.
June 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
July 8, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland 
  Security.
July 14, 2008--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.
July 22, 2008--Presented to the President.
July 30, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-296).

  

S. 3294 (Public Law 110-312)

                                                           July 21, 2008
  

                                                          CR S6979-S6980

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To provide for the continued performance of the functions of the United 
  States Parole Commission.

``United States Parole Commission Extension Act of 2008''

Full Committee

July 21, 2008--Introduced in the Senate.
July 21, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
July 22, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 31, 2008--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.
July 31, 2008--Presented to the President.
August 5, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-312).

  

S. 3605 (Public Law 110-408)

                                                      September 26, 2008
  

                                                                CR S9574

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain criminal 
  history background checks.

``Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--Introduced in the Senate.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 27, 2008--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED the House by unanimous consent.
Oct. 3, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-408).

  

S. 3606 (Public Law 110-391)

                                                      September 26, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9668, S9669

Mr. Hatch

To extend the special immigrant nonminister religious worker program, 
  and for other purposes.

``Special Immigrant Nonminister Religious Worker Program Act''

Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--Introduced in the Senate.
Sept. 26, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Sept. 27, 2008--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 2, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 10, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-391).

  

S. 3641 (Public Law 110-431)

                                                      September 27, 2008
  

                                                         CR S9899, S9900

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Leahy)

To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law Institute to 
  provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims Legal 
  Assistance programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984.
Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--Introduced in the Senate.
Sept. 27, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 27, 2008--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2008--AGREED  TO  by  the  House  by  recorded  vote (295-115).
Oct. 6, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-431).

  

                              SENATE RESOLUTIONS

S. Res. 42

                                                        January 25, 2007
  

                                                         CR S1189, S1200

Mr. Leahy

Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.
Full Committee

Jan. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Jan. 25, 2007--Referred to the Senate Committee on Rules and 
  Administration.

  

S. Res. 89

                                                       February 28, 2007
  

                                                         CR S2355, S2372

Mrs. Feinstein

Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods 
  March 1, 2007, through September 30, 2007, and October 1, 2007, 
  through September 30, 2008, and October 1, 2008, through February 28, 
  2009.
Full Committee

Feb. 28, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mrs. Feinstein, without written 
  report.
Feb. 28, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 60).
Mar. 1, 2007--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment.

  

                              HOUSE BILLS

H.R. 137 (Public Law 110-22)

                                                          March 27, 2007
  

To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen prohibitions 
  against animal fighting, and other purposes.

``Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Mar. 26, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 27, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 91).
Apr. 10, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 24, 2007--Presented to the President.
May 3, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-22).

  

H.R. 264

                                                         January 5, 2007
  

To prevent the President from encroaching upon the Congressional 
  prerogative to make laws, and for other purposes.

``Congressional Lawmaking Authority Protection Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Jan. 5, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.

  

H.R. 742 (Public Law 110-6)

                                                        January 31, 2007
  

To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002, to extend 
  the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make a 
  technical correction.

``Antitrust Modernization Commission Extension Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Feb. 7, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 8, 2007--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Feb. 12, 2007--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Feb. 16, 2007--Presented to the President.
Feb. 26, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-6).

  

H.R. 923 (Public Law 110-344)

                                                        February 8, 2007
  

To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights Division of 
  the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights Crime 
  Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, and for other purposes.

``Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of 2007''

Full Committee

June 20, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
June 21, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 237).
Sept. 24, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 7, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (110-344).

  

H.R. 1119 (Public Law 110-207)

                                                        November 8, 2007
  

To amend title 36, United States Code, to revise the congressional 
  charter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States 
  of America, Incorporated, to authorize associate membership in the 
  corporation for the spouse of a recipient of the Purple Heart medal.

``Purple Heart Family Equity Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 8, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 477).
Apr. 14, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Apr. 22, 2008--Presented to the President.
Apr. 30, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-207).

  

H.R. 1681 (Public Law 110-26)

                                                          March 26, 2007
  

To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red Cross to 
  modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of the 
  board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support the 
  critical mission of The American National Red Cross in the 21st 
  century, and for other purposes.

``American National Red Cross Governance Modernization Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 17, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 18, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 119).
Apr. 23, 2007--PASSED by the Senate by unanimous consent.
May 1, 2007--Presented to the President.
May 11, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-26).

  

H.R. 1905

                                                          April 18, 2007
  

To provide for the treatment of the District of Columbia as a 
  Congressional district for purposes of representation in the House of 
  Representatives, and for other purposes.

``District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 19, 2007--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 19, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Finance.
May 23, 2007--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing (Serial No. J-110-
  38).

  

H.R. 2764 (Public Law 110-161)

                                                           June 22, 2007
  

Making appropriations for the Department of State, foreign operations, 
  and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, 
  and for other purposes.

``Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008''

Full Committee

June 22, 2007--PASSED  by  the  House  by  yea-nay  vote (241-178).
June 22, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Appropriations.
June 28, 2007--Approved by the Committee on Appropriations and ordered 
  reported with an amendment favorably.
July 10, 2007--Reported by the Committee on Appropriations with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 
  110-128).
July 10, 2007--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 265).
Sept. 6, 2007--The Committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 6, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by yea-nay vote 
  (81-12).
Sept. 6, 2007--Senate insisted on its amendment, asked for a conference, 
  and appointed conferees.
Dec. 17, 2007--House agreed to the Senate amendment with two House 
  amendments.
Dec. 18, 2007--Cloture  on the motion to agree to the House amendments 
  not invoked in Senate by yea-nay vote (44-51).
Dec. 18, 2007--Senate concurred in the 2nd House amendment to the  
  Senate  amendment  with  and  amendment  by  yea-nay  vote (70-25).
Dec. 18, 2007--Senate agreed to the 1st House amendment to the Senate 
  amendment by yea-nay vote (76-17).
Dec. 19, 2007--House agreed to the Senate amendment to the 2nd House  
  amendment  to  the  Senate  amendment  by  yea-nay  vote (272-142).
Dec. 24, 2007--Presented to the President.
Dec. 26, 2007--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-161).

  

H.R. 2830

                                                           June 22, 2007

To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 2008, to 
  amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, United States 
  Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related activities, 
  and for other purposes.

``Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Apr. 24, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 28, 2008--Received in the Senate and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar (No. 721).

  

H.R. 2831

                                                           June 22, 2007

To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans With 
  Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to 
  clarify that a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice 
  that is unlawful under such Acts occurs each time compensation is paid 
  pursuant to the discriminatory compensation decision or other 
  practice, and for other purposes.

``Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 31, 2007--AGREED TO by the House.
Aug. 1, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar (No. 325).
Apr. 21, 2008--Motion to proceed to consideration of the measure made in 
  the Senate.
Apr. 21, 2008--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in the 
  Senate.
Apr. 23, 2008--Cloture on the motion to proceed invoked in the Senate by 
  yea-nay vote (56-42).
Apr. 23, 2008--Motion to reconsider the vote by which cloture was not 
  invoked entered in the Senate.
Sept. 23, 2008--Committee  on  the  Judiciary  hearing (Serial No. J-
  110-120).

  

H.R. 3045

                                                           July 16, 2007
  

To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements in the 
  interpretation of Acts of Congress.

``Presidential Signing Statements Act of 2007''

Full Committee

July 16, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Aug. 10, 2007--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil 
  Rights, and Civil Liberties.

  

H.R. 3093

                                                           July 30, 2007
  

Making appropriations for the Department of Commerce and Justice and 
  Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
  2008, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

``Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
  2008''

July 26, 2007--PASSED  by  the  House  by  yea-nay  vote (281-142).
July 30, 2007--Received in the Senate and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 289).
Oct. 15, Oct. 16 2007--Considered by the Senate.
Oct. 16, 2007--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by yea-nay vote 
  (75-19).
Oct. 16, 2007--Senate insisted on its amendment, asked for a conference, 
  and appointed conferees.
Nov. 18, 2007--House disagreed to the Senate amendment, agreed to a 
  conference, and appointed conferees.
Dec. 12, 2007--The conferees on the part of the House were discharged 
  and H.R. 3093 was laid on the table pursuant to H. Res. 860.

  

H.R. 3356

                                                          August 3, 2007
  

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to establish 
  a procedure for authorizing certain electronic surveillance.

``Improving Foreign Intelligence Surveillance to Defend the Nation and 
  the Constitution Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Aug. 3, 2007--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary, and in 
  addition to the House Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select), 
  for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
  case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Aug. 3, 2007--FAILED by the House on yea-nay vote (218-207).
Aug. 3, 2007--Agreed to motion to reconsider without objection.

  

H.R. 3564 (Public Law 110-290)

                                                        October 24, 2007
  

To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize appropriations for 
  the Administrative Conference of the United States through fiscal year 
  2011, and for other purposes.

``Regulatory Improvement Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Oct. 22, 2007--PASSED by the House by voice vote.
Oct. 23, 2007--Received in the House and placed on Senate Legislative 
  Calendar (No. 443).
June 27, 2008--PASSED by the Senate by unanimous consent.
July 22, 2008--Presented to the President.
Aug. 30 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-290).

  

H.R. 3773

                                                        December 3, 2007
  

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to establish 
  a procedure for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign 
  intelligence, and for other purposes.

``Responsible Electronic Surveillance That is Overseen, Reviewed, and 
  Effective Act of 2007''
``RESTORE Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-421).

  

H.R. 6045 (Public Law 110-421)

                                                            May 13, 2008
  

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership 
  Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.

``Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 26, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-421).

  

H.R. 6353 (Public Law 110-425)

                                                      September 25, 2008
  

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online pharmacies.

``Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 23, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 6, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-425).

  

H.R. 6531 (Public Law 110-434)

                                                           July 23, 2008
  

To amend carpenter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating to the 
  vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a hull 
  and a deck.

``Vessel Hull Design Protection Amendments of 2008''

Full Committee

July 22, 2008--AGREED TO by the House.
July 23, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2008--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 931).
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 16, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-434).

  

 H.R. 7084 (Public Law 110-435)

                                                          Sept. 29, 2008
  

To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, to provide for 
  agreements for the reproduction and performance of sound recordings by 
  webcasters.

``Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008''

Full Committee

Sept. 27, 2008--AGREED TO by the House, as amended.
Sept. 29, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 7, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 16, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-435).

  

H.R. 7311 (Public Law 110-457)

                                                        December 9, 2008
  

To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 for the 
  Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance measures to 
  combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.

``William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2008''

Full Committee

Dec. 10, 2008--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 10, 2008--Received in the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2008--PASSED by the Senate without amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 12, 2008--Presented to the President.
Dec. 23, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-457).

  

H.R. 7322

                                                       December 10, 2008
  

Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, 
  Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
  2009, and for other purposes.

``Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
  2009''

Full Committee

Dec. 10, 2008--Original measure reported by the House Committee on 
  Appropriations; with written report (H. Hrg. 110-919).
Dec. 10, 2008--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 593).

  

H.J. Res. 62 (Public Law 110-370)

                                                       November 14, 2007
  

To honor the achievements and contributions of Native Americans to the 
  United States, and for other purposes.

``Native American Heritage Day Act of 2007''

Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2007--AGREED TO by the House by voice vote.
Nov. 14, 2007--Received in the Senate and referred to the Senate 
  Committee on Indian Affairs.
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee on Indian Affairs and ordered 
  reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 31, 2008--Reported by Mr. Dorgan of the Committee on Indian Affairs 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute; with written report 
  (S. Rept. 110-435).
Sept. 22, 2008--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Sept. 30, 2008--Presented to the President.
Oct. 8, 2008--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 110-370).

  
  

  
  
                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
                   CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS--Continued
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                              U.S. COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES

AGEE, G. STEVEN, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit, vice J. Michael Luttig, resigned.

Mar. 13, 2008--Referred.
May 1, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
May 15, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 19, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 20, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONRAD, GLENN E., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit, vice H. Emory Widener, Jr., retired.

May 8, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

CONRAD, ROBERT J., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fourth Circuit, vice James Dixon Phillips, Jr., retired.

July 17, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

DIAMOND, PAUL S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Franklin S. Van Antwerpen, retired.

July 24, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ELROD, JENNIFER WALKER, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice Patrick E. Higginbotham, retired.

Mar. 29, 2007--Referred.
July 19, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Sept. 20, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GETCHELL, E. DUNCAN, JR., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice H. Emory Widener, Jr., retired.

Sept. 6, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 23, 2008--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

HARDIMAN, THOMAS M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Richard L. Nygaard, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 15, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HAYNES, CATHARINA, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice Harold R. DeMoss, Jr., retired.

July 17, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 21, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Apr. 3, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 3, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KEISLER, PETER D., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice John G. Roberts, Jr., elevated.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

KETHLEDGE, RAYMOND M., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 21, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
June 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 24, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LIVINGSTON, DEBRA ANN, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Second Circuit, vice John M. Walker, Jr., retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
May 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 3, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 9, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MATTHEWS, STEVE A., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice William W. Wilkens, retired.

September 6, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

MURPHY, STEVEN JOSEPH, III, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Sixth Circuit, vice Susan Bieke Neilson, deceased.

Mar.19, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 15, 2008--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

PRATTER, GENE E.K., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Franklin S. Van Antwerpen, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
July 24, 2008--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

PRESKA, LORETTA A., of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Chester J. Straub, retired.

Sept. 9, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ROSENSTEIN, ROD J., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit, vice Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., deceased.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SIMON, PHILIP P., of Indiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Seventh 
  Circuit, vice Kenneth F. Ripple, retired.

Sept. 26, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SMITH, NORMAN RANDY, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Steven S. Trott, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 16, 2007--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

SMITH, NORMAN RANDY, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Thomas G. Nelson, retired.

Jan. 16, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy
Feb. 15, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SMITH, WILLIAM E., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  First Circuit, vice Bruce M. Selya, retired.

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SOUTHWICK, LESLIE, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice Charles W. Pickering, Sr., retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
May 10, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-449 (Serial No. J-110-
  52).
Aug. 2, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Aug. 3, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 24, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STONE, SHALOM D., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third 
  Circuit, vice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., elevated.

July 17, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

TINDER, JOHN DANIEL, of Indiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Seventh Circuit, vice Daniel A. Manion, retiring.

July 17, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 25, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 5, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 18, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Susan Bieke Neilson, deceased.

Apr. 15, 2008--Referred.
May 7, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
June 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 24, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGES

ALMOND, LINCOLN D., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Rhode Island, vice Ernest C. Torres, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ANDERSON, STANLEY THOMAS, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Western District of Tennessee, vice James D. Todd, retiring.

Sept. 6, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 21, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 20008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ANELLO, MICHAEL M., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California, vice Napoleon A. Jones, retired.

Apr. 30, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ARGUELLO, CHRISTINE M., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Walker D. Miller, retired.

July 10, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

AYCOCK, SHARION, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi, vice Glen H. Davidson, retiring.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
July 19, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BAILEY, JOHN PRESTON, of West Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Northern District of West Virginia, vice Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., 
  retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8 Pt. 1).
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 15, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BAKER, VALERIE L., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Consuelo B. Marshall, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 1, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BARRY, J. RICHARD, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Mississippi, vice William H. Barbour, Jr., 
  retired.

Apr. 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

BRIMMER, PHILIP A., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Lewis T. Babcock, retired.

July 8, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BRYANT, VANESSA LYNNE, of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Connecticut, vice Dominic J. Squatrito, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONNOLLY, COLM F., of Delaware, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Delaware, vice Kent A. Jordan, elevated.

Feb. 26, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

DAVIS, J. MAC, of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Wisconsin, vice John C. Shabaz, retiring.

Sept. 9, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

DAVIS, MARK S., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia, vice T.S. Ellis III, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 3, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DEGIUSTI, TIMOTHY D., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma, vice Timothy D. Leonard, retired.

Feb. 15, 2007--Referred.
June 20, 2007--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 3, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DONOHUE, MARY O., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., 
  retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 6, 2007--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

DOW, ROBERT M., JR., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Charles P. Kocoras, retired.

July 17, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 25, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Oct. 9, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUGAN, TIMOTHY G., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Wisconsin, vice Rudolph T. Randa, retiring.

July 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

DUGAS, DAVID R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana, vice Frank J. Polozola, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

FARR, THOMAS ALVIN, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina, vice Malcolm J. Howard, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

FISCHER, NORA BARRY, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert J. Cindrich, resigned.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 14, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FRIZZELL, GREGORY KENT, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Sven E. Holmes, resigned.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 1, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GARDEPHE, PAUL G., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Charles L. Brieant, Jr., retired.

Apr. 29, 2008--Referred.
June 11, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 7, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 17, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GOLDBERG, GREGORY E., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Phillip S. Figa, deceased.

July 10, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

GOLDBERG, MITCHELL S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice John R. Padova, retired.

July 24, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt.4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GUTIERREZ, PHILIP S., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Terry J. Hatter, Jr., retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 30, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HALL, JAMES RANDAL, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Georgia, vice B. Avant Edenfield, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 12, 2008--Full Committee hearing (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HERNANDEZ, MARCO A., of Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Oregon, vice Garr M. King, retiring.

July 23, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

HONAKER, RICHARD H., of Wyoming, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Wyoming, vice Clarence A. Brimmer, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

HOWARD, MARCIA MORALES, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Harvey E. Schlesinger, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 15, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JARVEY, JOHN ALFRED, of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Iowa, vice Ronald E. Longstaff, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JONES, C. DARNELL, II, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Bruce W. Kauffman, retired.

July 24, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.

  

JONES, RICHARD A., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice John C. Coughenour, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
July 19, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JONKER, ROBERT JAMES, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Michigan, vice Gordon J. Quist, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
June 7, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 7, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 9, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JUNG, WILLIAM FREDERIC, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Susan C. Bucklew, retiring.

July 10, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

KAPALA, FREDERICK J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Philip J. Reinhard, retiring.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 13, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 8, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KAYS, DAVID GREGORY, of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Missouri, vice Dean Whipple, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 3, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAPLANTE, JOSEPH N., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Hampshire, vice Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr., retired.

June 13, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 24, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 14, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM T., of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Indiana, vice John Daniel Tinder, elevated.

Feb. 14, 2008--Referred.
May 1, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 2, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LIMBAUGH, STEVEN N., JR., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Missouri, vice Donald J. Stohr, retired.

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 3, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LIOI, SARA ELIZABETH, of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Ohio, vice Leslie Brooks Wells, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 8, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 8, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MALONEY, PAUL LEWIS, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Michigan, vice Richard Alan Enslen, retired.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
May 24, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 9, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARCELLE, THOMAS, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., 
  retired.

July 31, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

MATSUMOTO, KIYO A., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Edward R. Korman, retired.

Mar. 11, 2008--Referred.
June 11, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 7, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 17, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MAUSKOPF, ROSLYNN RENEE, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice David G. Trager, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MELGREN, ERIC F., of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kansas, vice Monti L. Belot, retired.

July 23, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MENDEZ, JOHN A., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of California, vice David F. Levi, resigned.

Sept. 6, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 21, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3)
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MILLER, BRIAN STACY, of Arkansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Arkansas, vice George Howard, Jr., deceased.

Oct. 16, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 12, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 10, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MURPHY, STEVEN JOSEPH, III, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Michigan, vice Patrick J. Duggan, retired.

Apr. 15, 2008--Referred.
May 7, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 4).
June 12, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 12, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 24, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

NEFF, JANET T., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Michigan, vice David W. McKeague, elevated.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
May 10, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-449 (Serial No. J-110-
  52).
May 24, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 9, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

NOVAK, DAVID J., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia, vice Robert E. Payne, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

O'CONNOR, REED CHARLES, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Texas, vice A. Joe Fish, retiring.

June 27, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 24, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 16, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'GRADY, LIAM, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia, vice Claude M. Hilton, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
May 10, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-449 (Serial No. J-110-
  52).
May 24, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 9, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'NEILL, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of California, vice Oliver W. Wanger, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 1, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'NEILL, MICHAEL, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Gladys Kessler, retired.

June 19, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

OSTEEN, WILLIAM LINDSEY, JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, vice William L. 
  Osteen, Sr., retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
June 20, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 10, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

OZERDEN, HALIL SULEYMAN, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Southern District of Mississippi, vice David C. Bramlette, 
  retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 13, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Apr. 12, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 12, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 24, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

POWELL, WILLIAM J., of West Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of West Virginia, vice W. Craig Broadwater, 
  deceased.

May 24, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

PURYEAR, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, IV, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Middle District of Tennessee, vice Robert L. Echols, retired.

June 13, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

REIDINGER, MARTIN KARL, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Western District of North Carolina, vice Graham C. Mullen, 
  retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
June 20, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 10, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROGAN, JAMES EDWARD, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Nora M. Manella, resigned.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ROSEN, JEFFREY ADAM, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Thomas F. Hogan, retired.

June 19, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SAMMARTINO, JANIS LYNN, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California, vice Judith Nelsen Keep, deceased.

Mar. 19, 2007--Referred.
June 20, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 10, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHROEDER, THOMAS D., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Middle District of North Carolina, vice Frank W. Bullock, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 24, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 14, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCRIVEN, MARY STENSON, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Patricia C. Fawsett, retiring.

July 10, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full   Committee   hearing,   S.   Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 
  (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SEIBEL, CATHY, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of New York, vice Richard Conway Casey, deceased.

Mar. 11, 2008--Referred.
June 11, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 7, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 22, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SETTLE, BENJAMIN HALE, of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice Franklin D. Burgess, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 13, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHORT, CAROLYN P., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Gene E.K. Pratter, upon 
  elevation.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
July 24, 2008--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

SHORT, CAROLYN P., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Paul S. Diamond, upon 
  elevation.

July 24, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SLOMSKY, JOEL H., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice James T. Giles, retired.

July 24, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SNOW, G. MURRAY, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Arizona, vice Steven M. McNamee, retired.

Dec. 11, 2007--Referred.
May 1, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 2, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SUDDABY, GLENN T., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Lawrence E. Kahn, retired.

Dec. 11, 2007--Referred.
June 11, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 7, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 22, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SULLIVAN, RICHARD, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Michael B. Mukasey, retired.

Feb. 15, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
May 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 3, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

THAPAR, AMUL R., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky, vice Joseph M. Hood, retiring.

May 24, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 24, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

THARP, JOHN J., JR., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Mark R. Filip, resigned.

July 31, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

TRENGA, ANTHONY JOHN, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Virginia, vice Walter D. Kelly, Jr., resigned.

July 17, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VAN BOKKELEN, JOSEPH S., of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Indiana, vice Rudy Lozano, retiring.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).
May 3, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 3, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WADDOUPS, CLARK, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
  Utah, vice Paul G. Cassell, resigned.

Apr. 29, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WOOD, LISA GODBEY, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Georgia, vice Dudley H. Bowen, Jr., retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 29, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 30, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WRIGHT, OTIS D., II, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Gary L. Taylor, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 15, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WU, GEORGE H., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central 
  District of California, vice Ronald S.W. Lew, retired.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 6, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 1).
Mar. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 27, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

BECKER, GRACE C., of New York, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Wan J. Kim.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 11, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-443 (Serial No. J-
  110-79).
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

BRADBURY, STEVEN G., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Jack Landman Goldsmith III, resigned.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 31, 2007--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.
Jan. 23, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

COOK, ELISEBETH C., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Rachel Brand.

Jan. 30, 2008--Referred.
Apr. 3, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 3).
May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 4, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DYER, CYNTHIA, of Texas, to be Director of the Violence Against Women 
  Office, vice Diane M. Stuart, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Dec. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FRIEDRICH, MATTHEW W., of Texas, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Alice S. Fisher, resigned.

Dec. 11, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

FILIP, MARK R., of Illinois, to be Deputy Attorney General, vice Paul J. 
  McNulty, resigned.

Dec. 5, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 19, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-640 (Serial No. J-
  110-71).
Jan. 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 3, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GARRE, GREGORY G., of Maryland, to be Solicitor General of the United 
  States, vice Paul D. Clement, resigned.

June 19, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 9, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HAGY, DAVID W., of Texas, to be Director, National Institute of Justice, 
  vice Sarah V. Hart, resigned.

May 23, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Jan. 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 13, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HARRIS, ONDRAY T., of Virginia, to be Director, Community Relations 
  Service, for a term of four years, vice Sharee M. Freeman.

May 23, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Jan. 31, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Jan. 31, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 13, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOCHMAN, NATHAN J., of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Eileen J. O'Connor.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Dec. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KATSAS, GREGORY G., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Peter D. Keisler, resigned.

Dec. 11, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 27, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LEONHART, MICHELE M., of California, to be Administrator of Drug 
  Enforcement, vice Karen P. Tandy, resigned.

Apr. 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

MERCER, WILLIAM W., of Montana, to be Associate Attorney General, vice 
  Robert D. McCallum, Jr., resigned.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
June 25, 2007--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

MUKASEY, MICHAEL B., of New York, to be Attorney General, vice Alberto 
  R. Gonzales, resigned.

Sept. 21, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 17, 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-478 (Serial No. 
  J-110-51).
Nov. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 8, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'CONNOR, KEVIN J., of Connecticut, to be Associate Attorney General, 
  vice Robert D. McCallum, Jr., resigned.

Dec. 11, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 1, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROWAN, J. PATRICK, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Kenneth L. Wainstein.

June 19, 2008--Referred sequentially to Committee on Judiciary and, if 
  and when reported, refer to the Select Committee on Intelligence 
  pursuant to Section 17(b)(1) of S. Res. 400 of the 94th Congress (as 
  amended by Section 506(d) of the USA Patriot Improvement and 
  Reauthorization Act of 2005, Pubic Law 109-177).
July 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-695 (Serial No. J-
  110-109).
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 11, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 11, 2008--Referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence.
Sept. 26, 2008--Senate Select Committee on Intelligence discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Sept. 26, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SEDGWICK, JEFFREY LEIGH, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Regina B. Schofield, resigned.

Apr. 23, 2008--Referred.
July 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-695 (Serial No. J-
  110-109).
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 11, 2008 --Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHEN, PATRICK P., of Maryland, to be Special Counsel for Immigration-
  Related Unfair Employment Practices for a term of four years, vice 
  William Sanchez, resigned.

Jan. 18, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 20, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 20, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL J., of Massachusetts, to be Director, Bureau of 
  Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (new position).

Mar. 22, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Nov. 8, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Nov. 8, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

TENPAS, RONALD JAY, of Maryland, to be Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Sue Ellen Wooldridge.

June 4, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 24, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2 (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Dec. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Dec. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. ATTORNEYS

ALBRITTON, A. BRIAN, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Florida for the term of four years, vice Paul I. Perez, 
  resigned.

July 15, 2008--Referred.
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOOTH, EDMUND A., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Georgia for the term of four years, vice Lisa Godbey Wood, 
  resigned.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Dec. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROWER, GREGORY A., of Nevada, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Nevada for the term of four years, vice Daniel G. Bogden, resigned.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Dec. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CAMPBELL, BENTON J., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of New York for the term of four years, vice Roslynn R. 
  Mauskopf, resigned.

July 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

CONSIDINE, MICHAEL G., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Connecticut for the term of four years, vice Kevin J. 
  O'Connor, resigned.

July 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

DEDRICK, JAMES RUSSELL, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee for the term of four years, vice Harry 
  Sandlin Mattice, Jr., resigned.

Apr. 30, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 27, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 27, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUMMERMUTH, MATT MICHAEL, of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Iowa, vice Charles W. Larson, Sr., retired.

Dec. 14, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

GREGORY, REBBECA A., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Texas for the term of four years, vice Matthew D. Orwig, 
  resigned.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 3, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 3, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 29, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HUMETEWA, DIANE J., of Arizona, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Arizona for the term of four years, vice Paul K. Charlton, resigned.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Dec. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'BRIEN, THOMAS P., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of California for the term of four years, vice Debra W. Yang, 
  resigned.

July 12, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RANKIN, KELLY HARRISON, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Wyoming for the term of four years, vice Matthew Hansen Mead, 
  resigned.

Apr. 17, 2008--Referred.
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 26, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 27, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RODRIGUEZ-VELEZ, ROSA EMILIA, of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of Puerto Rico for the term of four years, vice Humberto 
  S. Garcia, resigned.

Jan. 16, 2007--Referred.
Aug. 2, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Aug. 3, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

RUSSONIELLO, JOSEPH P., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of California for the term of four years, vice Kevin 
  Vincent Ryan.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STECHER, JOE W., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Nebraska for the term of four years, vice Michael G. Heavican, term 
  expired.

Apr. 30, 2007--Referred.
July 19, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
July 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TAYLOR, JEFFREY A., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of Columbia for the term of four years, vice Kenneth L. 
  Wainstein, resigned.

Feb. 27, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 15, 2007--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

WILKINS, WILLIAM WALTER, III, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of South Carolina for the term of four years, vice 
  Reginald I Lloyd, resigned.

May 7, 2008--Referred.
May 22, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
May 22, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 4, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WOOD, JOHN, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
  Missouri for the term of four years, vice Todd Peterson Graves, 
  resigned.

Jan. 16, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 19, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 29, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

YARBROUGH, EDWARD MEACHAM, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Middle District of Tennessee for the term of four years, vice James K. 
  Vines, resigned.

July 12, 2007--Referred.
Oct. 4, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Oct. 4, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 4, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. MARSHALS

COOK, CLYDE R., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of four years, vice 
  Charles R. Reavis.

Feb. 5, 2008--Referred.
June 26, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
June 26, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
June 27, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CREDO, MICHAEL DAVID, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana for the term of four years, vice Theophile 
  Alceste Duroncelet, resigned.

Jan. 16, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 11, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HACKMAN, JOHN ROBERTS, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of four years, vice John Francis 
  Clark.

Jan. 11, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HAWE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Washington for the term of four years, vice Eric Eugene 
  Robertson, resigned.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Mar. 6, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Mar. 6, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 13, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HILLMAN, REED VERNE, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of Massachusetts for the term of four years, vice Anthony 
  Dichio.

June 28, 2007--Referred.
August 3, 2007--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.
Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

HOWARD, ROBERT GIDEON, JR., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Arkansas for the term of four years, vice Ray 
  Elmer Carnahan, resigned.

Jan. 16, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KLEIN, DENNIS MICHAEL, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky for the term of four years, vice John Schickel, 
  resigned.

June 3, 2008--Referred.
Oct. 2, 2008--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Oct. 2, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MCGINN, MICHAEL G., of Minnesota, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Minnesota for the term of four years, vice Allan Garber, retired.

Nov. 15, 2007--Referred.
Apr. 24, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 24, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 20, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SOTO, ESTEBAN, III, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Puerto Rico for the term of four years, vice Herman Wirshing 
  Rodriquez, term expired.

Apr. 30, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 6, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Sept. 6, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 11, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VENABLES, GEORGE W., of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of California for the term of four years, vice Raul David 
  Bejarano.

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Sept. 25, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 25, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION

SALLING, DORLA M., of Texas, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for a term of six years, vice Deborah Ann Spagnoli, 
  resigned.

Jan. 22, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

                              U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

MYERS, JULIE L., of Kansas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Homeland 
  Security, vice Michael J. Garcia.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 12, 2007--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 
  hearing (S. Hrg. 110-556).
Sept. 26, 2007--Approved by the Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs and ordered reported favorably.
Sept. 26, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Senator Lieberman.
Sept. 27, 2007--Sequentially referred to the Committee on the Judiciary 
  for up to 30 days.
Nov. 1, 2007--Approved by the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered 
  reported favorably.
Nov. 1, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Senator Leahy.
Dec. 19, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHARFEN, JONATHAN R., of Virginia, to be Director of the U.S. 
  Citizenship and Immigration Services, vice Emilio T. Gonzalez.

Oct. 1, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

                              EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

BURNS, SCOTT M., of Utah, to be Deputy Director, Office of National Drug 
  Control Policy, vice Mary Ann Solberg, resigned.

June 27, 2007--Referred.
Dec. 18, 2007--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt 2 (Serial No. 
  J-110-8, Pt. 2).
Dec. 19, 2007--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous 
  consent.
Dec. 19, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MURTAUGH, DAVID REID, of Indiana, to be Deputy Director for State, 
  Local, and Tribal Affairs, Office of National Drug Control Policy, 
  vice Scott M. Burns.

July 15, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

O'GARA, JAMES F. X., of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
  Reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy, vice Barry D. 
  Crane.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

                              FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

MARTINEZ, RALPH E., of Florida, to be a member of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring 
  September 30, 2010, vice Laramie Faith McNamara.

Feb. 6, 2008--Referred.
Apr. 24, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Apr. 24, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 20, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES OVERSIGHT 
                              BOARD

DEMPSEY, JAMES X., of California, to be a Member of the Privacy and 
  Civil Liberties Oversight Board for a term of five years expiring 
  January 29, 2013 (new position).

Feb. 27, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ROTUNDA, RONALD D., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Privacy and Civil 
  Liberties Oversight Board for a term of four years expiring January 
  29, 2012 (new position).

Feb. 27, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SUTHERLAND, DANIEL W., of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Privacy and 
  Civil Liberties Oversight Board for a term of six years expiring 
  January 29, 2014 (new position).

Feb. 27, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

TAYLOR, FRANCIS X., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Privacy and Civil 
  Liberties Oversight Board for a term of two years expiring January 29, 
  2010. (new position)

Feb. 27, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

                              U.S. SENTENCING COMMISSION

CARR, WILLIAM B., JR., of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the U.S. 
  Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2011, vice John 
  R. Steer.

June 4, 2008--Referred.
July 23, 2008--Full Committee hearing, S. Hrg. 110-695 (Serial No. J-
  110-109).
Sept. 11, 2008--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported 
  favorably.
Sept. 11, 2008--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 20, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FRIEDRICH, DABNEY LANGHORNE, of Virginia, to be a member of the U.S. 
  Sentencing Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 
  31, 2009, vice Michael O'Neill, to which position she was appointed 
  during the last recess of the Senate.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HINOJOSA, RICARDO H., of Texas, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2013. (Reappointment)

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Nov. 11, 2008 --Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  unanimous consent.
Nov. 20, 2008--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HINOJOSA, RICARDO H., of Texas, to be Chair of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission. (Reappointment)

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

HOROWITZ, MICHAEL E., of Maryland, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2013. (Reappointment)

Dec. 6, 2007--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

HOWELL, BERYL A., of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the 
  U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2011 
  (Reappointment), to which position she was appointed during the last 
  recess of the Senate.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
Feb. 15, 2007--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported favorably.
Feb. 15, 2007--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 28, 2007--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2011 (Reappointment), to 
  which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.

Jan. 9, 2007--Referred.
June 4, 2008--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

                              STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE

HOLLON, STEVEN C., of Ohio, to be a Member of the Board of Directors for 
  a term expiring September 17, 2010, vice Robert Nelson Baldwin, term 
  expired.

Nov. 17, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

LAMBERT, JOSEPH E., of Kentucky, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors for a term expiring September 17, 2009, vice Robert A. 
  Miller, term expired.

Nov. 17, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

NACHTIGAL, GAYLE A., of Oregon, to be a Member of the Board of Directors 
  for a term expiring September 17, 2009, vice Sophia H. Hall, term 
  expired.

Nov. 17, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

SCOTLAND, ARTHUR G., of California, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors for a term expiring September 17, 2010, vice Florence K. 
  Murray, term expired.

Nov. 17, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

VANDEWALLE, GERALD W., of North Dakota, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors for a term expiring September 17, 2009, vice Arthur A. 
  McGiverin, term expired.

Nov. 17, 2008--Referred.
Jan. 2, 2009--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  
  

  
  
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AGEE, G. STEVEN, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  District, vice J. Michael Luttig, resigned. Referred March 13, 2008 
  and confirmed May 20, 2008.

  

ALBRITTON, A. BRIAN, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Florida for the term of four years, vice Paul I. Perez, 
  resigned. Referred July 15, 2008 and confirmed October 2, 2008.

  

ALMOND, LINCOLN D., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Rhode Island, vice Ernest C. Torres, retired. Referred 
  November 15, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

ANDERSON, STANLEY THOMAS, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Western District of Tennessee, vice James D. Todd, retiring. 
  Referred September 6, 2007 and confirmed April 10, 2008.

  

ANELLO, MICHAEL M., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California, vice Napoleon A. Jones, retired. 
  Referred April 30, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

ARGUELLO, CHRISTINE M., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Walker D. Miller, retired. Referred July 
  10, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

AYCOCK, SHARION, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi, vice Glen H. Davidson, retiring. 
  Referred March 19, 2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  
                                    B

BAILEY, JOHN PRESTON, of West Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Northern District of West Virginia, vice Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., 
  retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed March 15, 2007.

  

BAKER, VALERIE L., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Consuelo B. Marshall, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed February 1, 2007.

  

BARRY, J. RICHARD, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Mississippi, vice William H. Barbour, Jr., 
  retired. Referred April 15, 2008 and returned to the President January 
  2, 2009.

  

BECKER, GRACE C., of New York, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Wan J. Kim. Referred November 15, 2007 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

BOOTH, EDMUND A., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Georgia for the term of four years, vice Lisa Godbey Wood, 
  resigned. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed December 13, 2007.

  

BRADBURY, STEVEN G., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Jack Landman Goldsmith III, resigned. Referred January 9, 2007 
  and returned to the President December 19, 2007. Referred January 23, 
  2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

BRIMMER, PHILIP A., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Lewis T. Babcock, retired. Referred July 
  10, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

BROWER, GREGORY A., of Nevada, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Georgia for the term of four years, vice Daniel G. Bogden, 
  resigned. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed December 13, 2007.

  

BRYANT, VANESSA LYNNE, of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Connecticut, vice Dominic J. Squatrito, retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed March 28, 2007.

  

BURNS, SCOTT M., of Utah, to be Deputy Director of the Office of 
  National Drug Control Policy, vice Mary Ann Solberg, resigned. 
  Referred June 27, 2007 and confirmed December 19, 2007.

  
                                    C

CAMPBELL, BENTON J., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of New York for the term of four years, vice Roslynn R. 
  Mauskopf, resigned. Referred July 15, 2008 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

CARR, WILLIAM B., JR., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the U.S. 
  Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2011, vice John 
  R. Steer. Referred June 4, 2008 and confirmed November 20, 2008.

  

CONNOLLY, COLM F., of Delaware, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Delaware, vice Kent A. Jordan, elevated. Referred February 
  26, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

CONRAD, GLEN E., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  District, vice H. Emory Widener, retired. Referred May 8, 2008 and 
  returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

CONRAD, ROBERT J., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fourth Circuit, vice James Dixon Philips, Jr., retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

CONSIDINE, MICHAEL G., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Connecticut for the term of four years, vice Kevin J. 
  O'Connor, resigned. Referred July 15, 2008 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

COOK, CLYDE R., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of four years, vice 
  Charles R. Reavis. Referred February 5, 2008 and confirmed June 27, 
  2008.

  

COOK, ELISEBETH C., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Rachel Brand. Referred January 30, 2008 and confirmed June 4, 
  2008.

  

CREDO, MICHAEL DAVID, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana for the term of four years, vice Theophile 
  Alceste Duroncelet. Referred January 16, 2007 and confirmed September 
  11, 2007.

  
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DAVIS, J. MAC, of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Wisconsin, vice John C. Shabaz, retiring. Referred 
  September 9, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

DAVIS, MARK S., of Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of four years, vice T.S. Ellis, III, 
  retired. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed June 10, 2008.

  

DEDRICK, JAMES RUSSELL, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee for the term of four years, vice Harry 
  Sandlin Mattice, Jr., resigned. Referred April 30, 2007 and confirmed 
  October 4, 2007.

  

DEGIUSTI, TIMOTHY D., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma, vice Timothy D. Leonard, retired. 
  Referred February 15, 2007 and confirmed on August 3, 2007.

  

DEMPSEY, JAMES X., of California, to be a Member of the Privacy and 
  Civil Liberties Oversight Board for a term of five years expiring 
  January 29, 2013. (New Position). Referred February 27, 2008 and 
  returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

DIAMOND, PAUL S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Franklin S. Van Antwerpen, retired. Referred July 
  24, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

DONOHUE, MARY O., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., 
  retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and withdrawn September 6, 2007.

  

DOW, ROBERT M., JR., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Charles P. Kocoras, retired. 
  Referred July 17, 2007 and confirmed November 13, 2007.

  

DUGAN, TIMOTHY G., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Wisconsin, vice Rudolph T. Randa, retiring. 
  Referred July 15, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

DUGAS, DAVID R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana, vice Frank J. Polozola, retired. Referred March 
  19, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

DUMMERMUTH, MATT MICHAEL, of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Iowa for the term of four years, vice Charles W. Larson, 
  Sr., resigned. Referred December 14, 2007 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

DYER, CYNTHIA, of Texas, to be Director of the Violence Against Women 
  Office, vice Diane M. Stuart, resigned. Referred August 2, 2007 and 
  confirmed December 19, 2007.

  
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ELROD, JENNIFER WALKER, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice Patrick E. Higginbotham, retired. Referred March 29, 
  2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  
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FARR, THOMAS ALVIN, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina, vice Malcolm J. Howard, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 
  2009.

  

FILIP, MARK R., of Illinois, to be Deputy Attorney General, Department 
  of Justice, vice Paul J. McNulty, resigned. Referred December 5, 2007 
  and confirmed March 3, 2008.

  

FISCHER, NORA BARRY, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert J. Cindrich, resigned. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed February 14, 2007.

  

FRIEDRICH, DABNEY LANGHORNE, of Virginia, to be a Member of the United 
  States Sentencing Commission for the remainder of the term expiring 
  October 31, 2009, vice Michael O'Neill, to which position she was 
  appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Referred January 9, 
  2007 and confirmed February 28, 2007.

  

FRIEDRICH, MATTHEW, of Texas, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Alice S. Fisher, resigned. Referred December 11, 2008 and returned to 
  the President January 2, 2009.

  

FRIZZELL, GREGORY KENT, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Sven E. Holmes, resigned. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed February 1, 2007.

  
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GARDEPHE, PAUL G., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Charles L. Brieant, Jr., retired. 
  Referred April 29, 2008 and confirmed July 17, 2008.

  

GARRE, GREGORY G., of Maryland, to be Solicitor General of the United 
  States, vice Paul D. Clement, resigned. Referred June 19, 2008 and 
  confirmed October 2, 2008.

  

GETCHELL, E. DUNCAN, JR., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice H. Emory Widener, Jr., retired. Referred 
  September 6, 2007 and withdrawn January 23, 2008.

  

GOLDBERG, GREGORY E., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Phillip S. Figa, deceased. Referred July 
  10, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

GOLDBERG, MITCHELL S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice John R. Padova, retired. 
  Referred July 24, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

GREGORY, REBECCA A., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Texas for the term of four years, vice Matthew D. Orwig, 
  resigned. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed April 29, 2008.

  

GUTIERREZ, PHILIP S., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Terry J. Hatter, Jr., retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed January 30, 2007.

  
                                    H

HACKMAN, JOHN ROBERTS, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of four years, vice John Francis 
  Clark. Referred January 11, 2007 and confirmed April 26, 2007.

  

HAGY, DAVID W., of Texas, to be Director of the National Institute of 
  Justice, vice Sara V. Hart, resigned. Referred June 5, 2007 and 
  confirmed March 13, 2008.

  

HALL, JAMES RANDAL, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Georgia, vice B. Avant Edenfield, retired. 
  Referred March 19, 2007 and confirmed April 10, 2008.

  

HARDIMAN, THOMAS M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Richard L. Nygaard, retired. Referred January 9, 
  2007 and confirmed March 15, 2007.

  

HARRIS, ONDRAY T., of Virginia, to be Director, Community Relations 
  Service, vice Sharee M. Freeman. Referred May 23, 2007 and confirmed 
  March 13, 2008.

  

HAWE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Washington for the term of four years, vice Eric Eugene 
  Robertson, resigned. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed March 
  13, 2008.

  

HAYNES, CATHARINA, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice Harold R. DeMoss, Jr., retired. Referred July 17, 2007 
  and confirmed April 10, 2008.

  

HERNANDEZ, MARCO A., of Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Oregon, vice Garr M. King, retiring. Referred July 23, 
  2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

HILLMAN, REED VERNE, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of Massachusetts, vice Anthony Dichio. Referred June 28, 2007 
  and nomination returned to the President on August 3, 2007. Referred 
  November 15, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

HINOJOSA, RICARDO H., of Texas, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2013. (Reappointment) 
  Referred December 6, 2007 and confirmed Nov. 20, 2008.

  

HINOJOSA, RICARDO H., of Texas, to be Chair of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission. (Reappointment) Referred December 6, 2007 and returned to 
  the President January 2, 2009.

  

HOCHMAN, NATHAN J., of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Eileen J. O'Connor. Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed Dec. 
  19, 2007.

  

HOLLON, STEVEN C., of Ohio, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of 
  the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2010, 
  vice Robert Nelson Baldwin, term expired. Referred November 17, 2008 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

HONAKER, RICHARD H., of Wyoming, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Wyoming, vice Clarence A. Brimmer, Jr., retired. Referred 
  March 19, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

HOROWITZ, MICHAEL E., of Maryland, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing 
  Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2013. (Reappointment) 
  Referred December 6, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 
  2009.

  

HOWARD, MARCIA MORALES, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Harvey E. Schlesinger, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed February 15, 2007.

  

HOWARD, ROBERT GIDEON, JR., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Arkansas for the term of four years, vice Ray 
  Elmer Carnahan, resigned. Referred January 16, 2007 and confirmed 
  April 26, 2007.

  

HOWELL, BERYL A., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the 
  United States Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 
  2011 (Reappointment), to which position she was appointed during the 
  last recess of the Senate. Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed 
  February 28, 2007.

  

HUMETEWA, DIANE J., of Arizona, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Arizona for the term of four years, vice Paul K. Charlton, resigned. 
  Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed December 13, 2007.

  
                                    J

JARVEY, JOHN ALFRED, of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Iowa, vice Ronald E. Longstaff, retired. Referred January 
  9, 2007 and confirmed March 8, 2007.

  

JONES, C. DARNELL, II, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Bruce W. Kauffman, retired. 
  Referred July 24, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

JONES, RICHARD A., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice John C. Coughenour, retired. 
  Referred March 19, 2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  

JONKER, ROBERT JAMES, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Michigan, vice Gordon J. Quist, retired. Referred 
  March 19, 2007 and confirmed July 9, 2007.

  

JUNG, WILLIAM FREDERIC, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Susan C. Bucklew, retiring. Referred 
  July 10, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  
                                    K

KAPALA, FREDERICK J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Philip G. Reinhard, retiring. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed May 8, 2007.

  

KATSAS, GREGORY G., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Peter D. Keisler, resigned. Referred December 11, 2007 
  and confirmed June 27, 2008.

  

KAYS, DAVID GREGORY, of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Missouri, vice Dean Whipple, retired. Referred 
  November 15, 2007 and confirmed June 10, 2008.

  

KEISLER, PETER D., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice John G. Roberts, Jr., elevated. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 
  2009.

  

KETHLEDGE, RAYMOND M., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired. Referred January 9, 2007 
  and confirmed June 24, 2008.

  

KLEIN, DENNIS MICHAEL, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky for the term of four years, vice John Schickel, 
  resigned. Referred June 3, 2008 and confirmed October 2, 2008.

  
                                    L

LAMBERT, JOSEPH E., of Kentucky, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the State Justice Institute, vice Robert A. Miller, term 
  expired. Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

LAPLANTE, JOSEPH N., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Hampshire, vice Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. Referred June 
  13, 2007 and confirmed December 14, 2007.

  

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM T., of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Indiana, vice John Daniel Tinder, elevated. 
  Referred February 14, 2008 and confirmed June 26, 2008.

  

LEONHART, MICHELE M., of California, to be Administrator of Drug 
  Enforcement, vice Karen P. Tandy, resigned. Referred April 15, 2008 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

LIMBAUGH, STEPHEN N., JR., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Missouri, vice Donald J. Stohr, retired. 
  Referred December 6, 2007 and confirmed June 10, 2008.

  

LIVINGSTON, DEBRA ANN, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Second Circuit, vice John M. Walker, Jr., retired. Referred January 9, 
  2007 and confirmed May 9, 2007.

  

LIOI, SARA ELIZABETH, of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Ohio, vice Lesley Brooks Wells, retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed March 8, 2007.

  
                                    M

MALONEY, PAUL LEWIS, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Michigan, vice Richard Alan Enslen, retired. 
  Referred March 19, 2007 and confirmed July 9, 2007.

  

MARCELLE, THOMAS, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., 
  retired. Referred July 31, 2008 and returned to the President January 
  2, 2009.

  

MARTINEZ, RALPH E., of Florida, to be a Member of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring 
  September 30, 2010, vice Laramie Faith McNamara. Referred February 6, 
  2008 and confirmed May 20, 2008.

  

MATSUMOTO, KIYO A., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Edward R. Korman, retired. Referred 
  March 11, 2008 and confirmed July 17, 2008.

  

MATTHEWS, STEVE A., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice William W. Wilkens, retired. Referred September 
  6, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

MAUSKOPF, ROSLYNN RENEE, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice David G. Trager, retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  

MCGINN, MICHAEL G., of Minnesota, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Minnesota for the term of four years, vice Allan Garber, retired. 
  Referred November 15, 2007 and confirmed May 20, 2008.

  

MELGREN, ERIC F., of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Kansas, vice Monti L. Belot, retired. Referred July 28, 2008 and 
  confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

MENDEZ, JOHN A., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of California, vice David F. Levi, resigned. Referred 
  September 6, 2007 and confirmed April 10, 2008.

  

MERCER, WILLIAM W., of Montana, to be Associate Attorney General, 
  Department of Justice, vice Robert D. McCallum, Jr. Referred January 
  9, 2007 and withdrawn June 25, 2007.

  

MILLER, BRIAN STACY, of Arkansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Arkansas, vice George Howard, Jr., deceased. 
  Referred October 16, 2007 and confirmed April 10, 2008.

  

MUKASEY, MICHAEL B., of New York, to be Attorney General, vice Alberto 
  R. Gonzales, resigned. Referred September 21, 2007 and confirmed 
  November 8, 2007.

  

MURPHY, STEPHEN JOSEPH, III, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Sixth Circuit, vice Susan Bieke Neilson, deceased. Referred March 
  19, 2007 and withdrawn April 15, 2008.

  

MURPHY, STEPHEN JOSEPH, III, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Michigan, vice Patrick J. Duggan, retired. 
  Referred April 15, 2008 and confirmed June 24, 2008.

  

MURTAUGH, DAVID REID, of Indiana, to be Deputy Director for State, 
  Local, and Tribal Affairs, Office of National Drug Control Policy, 
  vice Scott M. Burns. Referred July 15, 2008 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

MYERS, JULIE L., of Kansas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Homeland 
  Security, vice Michael J. Garcia. Referred January 9, 2007 and 
  confirmed December 19, 2007.

  
                                    N

NACHTIGAL, GAYLE A., of Oregon, to be a Member of the Board of Directors 
  of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2009, 
  vice Sophia H. Hall, resigned. Referred November 17, 2007 and returned 
  to the President January 2, 2009.

  

NEFF, JANET T., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Michigan, vice David W. McKeague, elevated. Referred March 
  19, 2007 and confirmed July 9, 2007.

  

NOVAK, DAVID J., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia, vice Robert E. Payne, retired. Referred November 
  15, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  
                                    O

O'BRIEN, THOMAS P., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of California for the term of four years, vice Debra W. Yang, 
  resigned. Referred July 12, 2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  

O'CONNOR, KEVIN J., of Connecticut, to be Associate Attorney General, 
  vice Robert T. McCallum, Jr. Referred December 11, 2007 and confirmed 
  April 1, 2008.

  

O'CONNOR, REED CHARLES, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Texas, vice A. Joe Fish, retiring. Referred June 
  27, 2007 and confirmed November 16, 2007.

  

O'GARA, JAMES F. X., of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
  Reduction Office, Office of National Drug Control Policy, vice Barry 
  D. Crane. Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

O'GRADY, LIAM, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia, vice Claude M. Hilton, retired. Referred January 
  9, 2007 and confirmed July 9, 2007.

  

O'NEILL, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of California, vice Oliver W. Wanger, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed February 1, 2007.

  

O'NEILL, MICHAEL, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Gladys Kessler, retired. Referred June 19, 
  2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

OSTEEN, WILLIAM LINDSEY, JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, vice William L. 
  Osteen, Sr., retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed September 
  10, 2007.

  

OZERDEN, HALIL SULEYMAN, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Southern District of Mississippi, vice David C. Bramlette, 
  retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed April 24, 2007.

  
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POWELL, WILLIAM J., of West Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of West Virginia, vice W. Craig Broadwater, 
  deceased. Referred May 24, 2007 and returned to the President January 
  2, 2009.

  

PRATTER, GENE E.K., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Franklin S. Van Antwerpen, retired. Referred 
  November 15, 2007 and withdrawn July 24, 2008.

  

PRESKA, LORETTA A., of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Chester J. Straub, retired. Referred September 9, 2008 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

PURYEAR, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, IV, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Middle District of Tennessee, vice Robert L. Echols, retired. 
  Referred June 13, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  
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RANKIN, KELLY HARRISON, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Wyoming, vice Matthew Hansen Mead, resigned. Referred April 17, 
  2008 and confirmed June 27, 2008.

  

REIDINGER, MARTIN KARL, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Western District of North Carolina, vice Graham C. Mullen, 
  retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed September 10, 2007.

  

RODRIGUEZ-VELEZ, ROSA EMILIA, of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of Puerto Rico, vice Humberto S. Garcia, resigned. 
  Referred January 16, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 
  2009.

  

ROGAN, JAMES EDWARD, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Nora M. Manella, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 
  2009.

  

ROSEN, JEFFREY ADAM, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Thomas F. Hogan, retired. Referred June 19, 
  2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

ROSENSTEIN, ROD J., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit, vice Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., deceased. Referred November 
  15, 2007 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

ROTUNDA, RONALD D., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Privacy and Civil 
  Liberties Oversight Board for a term of four years expiring January 
  29, 2012 (new position). Referred February 27, 2008 and returned to 
  the President January 2, 2009.

  

ROWAN, J. PATRICK, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Kenneth L. Wainstein. Referred June 19, 2008 and confirmed 
  September 26, 2008.

  

RUSSONIELLO, JOSEPH P., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of California, vice Kevin Vincent Ryan. Referred 
  November 15, 2007 and confirmed December 19, 2007.

  
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SALLING, DORLA M., of Texas, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for a term of six years, vice Deborah Ann Spagnoli, 
  resigned. Referred January 22, 2008 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

SAMMARTINO, JANIS LYNN, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California, vice Judith Nelson Keep, deceased. 
  Referred March 19, 2007 and confirmed September 10, 2007.

  

SCHARFEN, JONATHAN R., of Virginia, to be Director of the U.S. 
  Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, 
  vice Emilio T. Gonzalez. Referred January 9, 2007 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

SCHROEDER, THOMAS D., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Middle District of North Carolina, vice Frank W. Bullock, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed December 14, 2007.

  

SCRIVEN, MARY STENSON, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida, vice Patricia C. Fawsett, retiring. 
  Referred July 10, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

SCOTLAND, ARTHUR G., of California, to be to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 
  17, 2010, vice Florence K. Murray, term expired. Referred November 17, 
  2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

SEDGWICK, JEFFREY LEIGH, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Regina B. Schofield, resigned. Referred April 23, 2008 
  and confirmed October 2, 2008.

  

SEIBEL, CATHY, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of New York, vice Richard Conway Casey, deceased. Referred 
  March 11, 2008 and confirmed July 22, 2008.

  

SETTLE, BENJAMIN HALE, of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice Franklin D. Burgess, retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed June 28, 2007.

  

SHEN, PATRICK P., of Maryland, to be Special Counsel for Immigration-
  Related Unfair Employment Practices, Department of Justice, for a term 
  of four years, vice William Sanchez, resigned. Referred January 18, 
  2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  

SHORT, CAROLYN P., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Gene E.K. Pratter, upon 
  elevation. Referred November 15, 2007 and withdrawn on July 24, 2008.

  

SHORT, CAROLYN P. of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Paul S. Diamond, upon 
  elevation. Referred July 24, 2008 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

SIMON, PHILIP P., of Indiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Seventh 
  Circuit, vice Kenneth F. Ripple, retired. Referred September 26, 2008 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

SLOMSKY, JOEL H., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice James T. Giles, retired. 
  Referred July 24, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

SMITH, NORMAN RANDY, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Steven S. Trott, retired. Referred January 9, 2007 and 
  withdrawn January 16, 2007.

  

SMITH, NORMAN RANDY, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Thomas G. Nelson, retired. Referred January 16, 2007 and 
  confirmed February 15, 2007.

  

SMITH, WILLIAM E., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  First Circuit, vice Bruce M. Selya, retired. Referred December 6, 2007 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

SNOW, G. MURRAY, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Arizona, vice Stephen M. McNamee, retired. Referred December 11, 
  2007 and confirmed June 26, 2008.

  

SOTO, ESTEBAN, III, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Puerto Rico, vice Herman Wirshing Rodriquez, term expired. Referred 
  April 30, 2007 and confirmed September 11, 2007.

  

SOUTHWICK, LESLIE, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice Charles W. Pickering, Sr., retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed October 24, 2007.

  

STECHER, JOE W., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Nebraska, vice Michael G. Heavican, term expired. Referred April 30, 
  2007 and confirmed August 1, 2007.

  

STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a Member of the United States 
  Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2011 
  (Reappointment), to which position he was appointed during the last 
  recess of the Senate. Referred January 9, 2007 and withdrawn June 4, 
  2008.

  

STONE, SHALOM D., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third 
  Circuit, vice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., elevated. Referred July 17, 2007 
  and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

SUDDABY, GLENN T., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of New York, vice Lawrence E. Kahn, retired. 
  Referred December 11, 2007 and confirmed July 22, 2008.

  

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL J., of Massachusetts, to be Director, Bureau of 
  Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Department of Justice (new 
  position). Referred March 22, 2007 and returned to the President 
  January 2, 2009.

  

SULLIVAN, RICHARD, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Michael B. Mukasey, retired. 
  Referred February 15, 2007 and confirmed June 28, 2007.

  

SUTHERLAND, DANIEL W., of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Privacy and 
  Civil Liberties Oversight Board for a term of four years expiring 
  January 29, 2012 (new position). Referred February 27, 2008 and 
  returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  
                                    T

TAYLOR, FRANCIS X., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Privacy and Civil 
  Liberties Oversight Board for a term of two years expiring January 29, 
  2010 (new position). Referred February 27, 2008 and returned to the 
  President January 2, 2009.

  

TAYLOR, JEFFREY A., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of Columbia for the term of four years, vice Kenneth L. 
  Wainstein, resigned. Referred February 27, 2007 and withdrawn 
  September 15, 2007.

  

TENPAS, RONALD JAY, of Maryland, to be Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Sue Ellen Wooldridge. Referred June 4, 2007 and confirmed December 13, 
  2007.

  

THAPAR, AMUL R., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky, vice Joseph M. Hood, retiring. Referred May 24, 
  2007 and confirmed December 13, 2007.

  

THARP, JOHN J., JR., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Mark R. Filip, resigned. Referred 
  July 31, 2008 and returned to the President January 2, 2009.

  

TINDER, JOHN DANIEL, of Indiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Seventh Circuit, vice Daniel A. Manion, retiring. Referred July 17, 
  2007 and confirmed December 18, 2007.

  

TRENGA, ANTHONY JOHN, of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Virginia, vice Walter D. Kelly, Jr. Referred July 
  17, 2008 and confirmed September 26, 2008.

  
                                    V

VAN BOKKELEN, JOSEPH S., of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Indiana, vice Rudy Lozano, retiring. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed June 28, 2007.

  

VANDEWALLE, GERALD W., of North Dakota, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors for a term expiring September 17, 2009, vice Arthur A. 
  McGiverin, term expired. Referred November 17, 2008 and returned to 
  the President January 2, 2009.

  

VENABLES, GEORGE W., of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of California for the term of four years, vice Raul David 
  Bejarano. Referred December 6, 2007 and confirmed October 2, 2008.

  
                                    W

WADDOUPS, CLARK, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
  Utah, vice Paul G. Cassell, resigned. Referred April 29, 2008 and 
  confirmed September 26, 2008.

  

WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Susan Bieke Neilson, deceased. Referred April 15, 2008 
  and confirmed June 24, 2008.

  

WILKINS, WILLIAM WALTER, III, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for 
  the District of South Carolina for the term of four years, vice 
  Reginald I. Lloyd, resigned. Referred May 7, 2008 and confirmed June 
  4, 2008.

  

WOOD, JOHN, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
  Missouri for the term of four years, vice Todd Peterson Graves, 
  resigned. Referred January 16, 2007 and confirmed March 29, 2007.

  

WOOD, LISA GODBEY, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Georgia, vice Dudley H. Bowen, Jr., retired. 
  Referred January 9, 2007 and confirmed January 30, 2007.

  

WRIGHT, OTIS D., II, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Gary L. Taylor, retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed March 15, 2007.

  

WU, GEORGE H., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central 
  District of California, vice Ronald S.W. Lew, retired. Referred 
  January 9, 2007 and confirmed March 27, 2007.

  
                                    Y

YARBROUGH, EDWARD MEACHAM, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Middle District of Tennessee for the term of four years, vice James K. 
  Vines, resigned. Referred July 12, 2007 and confirmed October 4, 2007.

  
  

  
  
                        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

            EXECUTIVE SESSIONS AND OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS
                              ------------

                              JANUARY 2007

January 25, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 21--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autry of New 
      York, New York.
    S. Res. 24--Designating January 2007 as ``National Stalking 
      Awareness Month''.
    S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin 
      Luther King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from 
      Dr. King's example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, 
      and public service.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Lisa Godbey Wood, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Georgia.
    Philip S. Gutierrez and Valerie L. Baker, each to be U.S. District 
      Judge for the Central District of California.
    Lawrence Joseph O'Neill, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of California.
    Gregory Kent Frizzell, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Oklahoma.
  

Committee ordered favorably reported an original resolution (S. Res. 42) 
  authorizing expenditures by the Committee.
  

Also Committee adopted its rules of procedure for the 110th Congress and 
  announced the following subcommittee assignments:

    Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts: Senators 
      Schumer (Chair), Feinstein, Feingold, Whitehouse, Sessions, 
      Grassley, and Graham.
    Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights: 
      Senators Kohl (Chair), Leahy, Biden, Feingold, Schumer, Cardin, 
      Hatch, Specter, Grassley, Brownback, and Coburn.
    Subcommittee on the Constitution: Senators Feingold (Chair), 
      Kennedy, Feinstein, Durbin, Cardin, Brownback, Specter, Graham, 
      and Cornyn.
    Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs: Senators Biden (Chair), Kennedy, 
      Kohl, Feinstein, Feingold, Schumer, Durbin, Graham, Specter, 
      Hatch, Grassley, Sessions, and Coburn.
    Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law: Senators Durbin (Chair), 
      Kennedy, Biden, Feingold, Cardin, Whitehouse, Coburn, Kyl, Graham, 
      Cornyn, and Brownback.
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security: Senators 
      Kennedy (Chair), Biden, Feinstein, Schumer, Durbin, Cornyn, 
      Grassley, Kyl, and Sessions.
    Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security: 
      Senators Feinstein (Chair), Kennedy, Biden, Kohl, Schumer, Durbin, 
      Cardin, Kyl, Hatch, Sessions, Cornyn, Brownback, and Coburn.

  

                              FEBRUARY 2007

February 8, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
    S. Res. 37--Designating March 26, 2007 as ``National Support the 
      Troops Day'' and encouraging the people of the United States to 
      participate in a moment of silence to reflect upon the service and 
      sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces both at home and abroad.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa 
      Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization 
      and Amendments Act of 2006
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to 
      preserve the independence of United States attorneys.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Marcia Morales Howard, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
      District of Florida.
    Nora Barry Fischer, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Norman Randy Smith, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit.
    John Alfred Jarvey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Iowa.
    Sara Elizabeth Lioi, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Ohio.

  

February 15, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 41--Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of 
      Tom Mooney, president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers.
    S. Res. 47--Honoring the life and achievements of George C. 
      Springer, Sr., the Northeast regional director and a former vice 
      president of the American Federation of Teachers.
    S. Res. 49--Recognizing and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
      entry of Alaska into the Union as the 49th State.
    S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
      treasure.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Beryl A. Howell, of the District of Columbia, and Dabney Langhorne 
      Friedrich, of Virginia, both to be a Member of the United States 
      Sentencing Commission.
  

Also, the Committee approved for reporting S. 316, to prohibit brand 
  name drug companies from compensating generic drug companies to delay 
  the entry of a generic drug into the market.

  

                              MARCH 2007

March 1, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for 
      the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th 
      anniversary.
    H. Con. Res. 44--Honoring and praising the National Association for 
      the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th 
      anniversary.
    S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007 as ``National Autism Awareness 
      Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research 
      into the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training 
      and support for individuals with autism and those who care for 
      individuals with autism.
    S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007 as the 200th anniversary of 
      the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring 
      the distinguished life and legacy of William Wilburforce, and 
      encouraging the people of the United States to follow the example 
      of William Wilburforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human 
      rights around the world.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
      prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
      defenders.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    John Preston Bailey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of West Virginia.
    Otis D. Wright II, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central 
      District of California.
    George H. Wu, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of 
      California.

  

March 8, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of the American National 
      Red Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the 
      ability of the board of governors of The American National Red 
      Cross to support the critical mission of The American National Red 
      Cross in the 21st century, and for other purposes.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Thomas M. Hardiman, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
      the Third Circuit.
    Vanessa Lynne Bryant, of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for 
      the District of Connecticut.
  

Also, the Committee began consideration of S. 261, to amend title 18, 
  United States Code, to strengthen prohibitions against animal 
  fighting, but did not complete action thereon, and recessed subject to 
  the call of the Chair.

  

March 15, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance 
      Grant Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
    S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
      1968 to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program.
    S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act 
      of 1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants 
      and toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams 
      Resource Center, to assist local Court Teams.
    S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud 
      in connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
      prohibitions against animal fighting.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming that Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary 
      citizen of the United States posthumously.
    S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding 
      of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a 
      leading association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of 
      Greek ancestry and Philhellenes in the United States.
    S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2007, as ``Greek Independence Day: 
      A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
    S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods 
      will be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    John Wood, of Missouri, to be United States Attorney for the Western 
      District of Missouri.
  

Also, Committee began consideration of S. 236, to require reports to 
  Congress on Federal agency use of data mining, and S. 376, to amend 
  title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions relating to 
  the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement officers, but did 
  not complete action thereon, and recessed subject to the call of the 
  Chair.

  

March 22, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

Committee approved the issuance of subpoenas to Karl Rove, Harriet E. 
  Miers, and William Kelley pursuant to the investigation into the 
  replacement of U.S. Attorneys.

  

                              APRIL 2007

April 12, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
      Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States 
      Code (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act).
    S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and 
      circumstances surrounding injustices suffered by European 
      Americans, European Latin Americans, and Jewish refugees during 
      World War II.
    S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the 
      terrorist hoax statute.
    S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing 
      Persons Day''.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
      mining.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    Halil Suleyman Ozerden, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Mississippi.
  

Committee agreed to two motions to give the Committee authority to issue 
  subpoenas in connection with the investigation into the replacement of 
  United States Attorneys.
  

Also, the Committee began consideration of S. 376, to amend title 18, 
  United States Code, to improve the provisions relating to the carrying 
  of concealed weapons by law enforcement officers, but did not complete 
  action thereon.

  

April 25, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the 
      terrorist hoax statute.
    S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
      cartels illegal.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military 
      action, relief, and reconstruction efforts.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    H.R. 740--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent caller 
      ID spoofing.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 116--Designating May 2007 as ``National Autoimmune Diseases 
      Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase awareness of 
      autoimmune diseases and increase funding for autoimmune disease 
      research.
    S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species 
      Day'', and encouraging the people of the United States to become 
      educated about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories 
      in species recovery, and the opportunity to promote species 
      recovery worldwide.
    S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', 
      and celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald 
      eagle, the national symbol of the United States.
    S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
      sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
      while serving as law enforcement officers.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Robert Gideon Howard, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
      District of Arkansas.
    John Roberts Hackman, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Virginia.
    Frederick J. Kapala, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Illinois.
    Benjamin Hale Settle, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Washington.
  

Also, the Committee approved the issuance of subpoenas in connection 
  with the investigation into replacement of U.S. attorneys.

  

                              MAY 2007

May 3, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, 
      to provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
      penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections 
      against security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of 
      personally identifiable information.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 239--To require Federal agencies, and persons engaged in 
      interstate commerce, in possession of data containing sensitive 
      personally identifiable information, to disclose any breach of 
      such information.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Debra Ann Livingston, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Second Circuit.
    Richard Sullivan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of New York.
    Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Indiana.

  

May 17, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
      fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and 
      poultry contracts.
    S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the 
      provisions relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law 
      enforcement officers.
    S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of 
      all tobacco taxes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangeled Banner and War of 1812 
      Bicentennial Commission.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
      American Cowboy''.
    S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of 
      service to the United States.
    S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar 
      Estrada Chavez.

  

May 24, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
      judgeships.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    H. Con. Res. 76--Honoring the 50th anniversary of the International 
      Geophysical Year and its past contributions to space research, and 
      looking forward to future accomplishments.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Janet T. Neff and Paul Lewis Maloney, each to be a to be U.S. 
      District Judge for the Western District of Michigan.
    Liam O'Grady, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
      Virginia.

  

                              JUNE 2007

June 7, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
      States.
    S. 720--To amend title 14, United States Code, to authorize the 
      Governor of a State, territory, or possession of the United States 
      to order that the National flag be flown at half-staff in that 
      State, territory, or possession in the event of the death of a 
      member of the Armed Forces from that State, territory, or 
      possession who dies while serving on active duty.
    H.R. 692--To amend title 14, United States Code, to authorize the 
      Governor of a State, territory, or possession of the United States 
      to order that the National flag be flown at half-staff in that 
      State, territory, or possession in the event of the death of a 
      member of the Armed Forces from that State, territory, or 
      possession who dies while serving on active duty.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007 as ``National Airborne 
      Day''.
    S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the 
      United States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
      Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
    S. Res. 173--Designating August 11, 2007 as ``National Marina Day''.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    Robert James Jonker to be a U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Michigan.
  

Also, the Committee approved the issuance of subpoenas in the connection 
  with investigation into replacement of U.S. attorneys.

  

June 14, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed 
      to investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and 
      punish violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and 
      communities from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal 
      penalties for violent crimes, to expand and improve gang 
      prevention programs, and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
      Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil 
      Rights Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the 
      Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007 as ``Campus Fire Safety 
      Month''.
    S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
      Responder Appreciation Day''.

  

June 21, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 230--Designating the month of July 2007, as ``National Teen 
      Safe Driver Month''.
    S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
    S. Res. 230--Designating the month of August 2007 as ``National 
      Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
  

The Committee approved the issuance of various subpoenas in connection 
  with the investigation of the legal basis for the warrantless wiretap 
  program.
  

Also, the Committee began consideration of S. 1145, to amend title 35, 
  United States Code to provide for patent reform, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute, but did not complete action thereon, and 
  recessed until June 28, 2007.

  

                              JULY 2007

July 19, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for 
      patent reform.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
      Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-
      teaching Americans to sing the national anthem.
    S. Res. 248--Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne 
      Evans, Bermuda's first female barrister and Attorney General, and 
      the first female Opposition Leader in the British Commonwealth.
    S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service 
      and educational contributions of Donald Jeffrey Herbert, fondly 
      known as ``Mr. Wizard''.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Roslynn Renee Mauskopf, to be a U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of New York.
    William Lindsey Osteen, Jr., to be a U.S. District Judge for the 
      Middle District of North Carolina.
    Martin Karl Reidinger, to be a U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of North Carolina.
    Timothy D. DeGiusti, to be a U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Oklahoma.
    Janis Lynn Sammartino, to be a U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of California.
    Joe W. Stecher, to be a U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska.

  

                              AUGUST 2007

August 2, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    A bill entitled ``School Safety and Law Enforcement''.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders 
      into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
      Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Rosa Emilia Rodriguez-Velez, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Puerto Rico.
    Leslie Southwick, of Mississippi, to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Fifth Circuit.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2007

September 6, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans 
      Association, Incorporated.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 134--Designating the month of September 2007 as ``Adopt a 
      School Library Month''.
    S. Res. 282--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National 
      Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week to raise public awareness 
      and understanding of polycystic kidney disease and to foster 
      understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on 
      patients and future generations of their families.
    S. Res. 288--Designating the month of September 2007 as ``National 
      Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''.
    S. Res. 292--Designating the week beginning September 9, 2007 as 
      ``National Assisted Living Week''.
    S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation 
      of Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant 
      events in the American civil rights movement.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Richard A. Jones, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Washington.
    Sharion Aycock, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Mississippi.
    Michael David Credo, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Louisiana.
    Esteban Soto III, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
      of Puerto Rico.

  

September 20, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded 
      coverage and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are 
      contrary to the public interest with respect to railroads.
    S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1845--To provide for limitations in certain communications 
      between the Department of Justice and the White House Office 
      relating to civil and criminal investigations.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Jennifer Walker Elrod, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Fifth Circuit.
    Patrick P. Shen, of Maryland, to be Special Counsel for Immigration-
      Related Unfair Employment Practices.

  

September 27, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
      pharmacies.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment:

    S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
      Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 258--Recognizing the historical and educational significance 
      of the Atlantic Freedom Tour of the Freedom Schooner Amistad, and 
      expressing the sense of the Senate that preserving the legacy of 
      the Amistad story is important in promoting multicultural 
      dialogue, education, and cooperation.
    S. Con. Res. 45--Commending the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation 
      for its work in aiding children and families affected by child 
      abuse, and designating November as National Courage Month.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    James Russell Dedrick, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District 
      of Tennessee.
  

Also, the Committee began consideration of S. 2035, to maintain the free 
  flow of information to the public by providing conditions for the 
  federally compelled disclosure of information by certain persons 
  connected with the news media, but did not complete action thereon, 
  and recessed subject to the call.

  

                              OCTOBER 2007

October 4, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code 
      (relating to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the 
      definitions of a hull and a deck.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
      providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
      information by certain persons connected with the news media.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 326--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of 
      Remembrance for Murder Victims.
    H. Con. Res. 193--Recognizing all hunters across the United States 
      for their continued commitment to safety.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Thomas P. O'Brien, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central District of 
      California.
    Edward Meacham Yarbrough, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
      District of Tennessee.
    Robert M. Dow, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Illinois.

  

October 25, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment and with an amended preamble:

    S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
      devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during 
      August 2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and 
      Wisconsin, and for other purposes.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 347--Designating May 2008 as ``National Be Bear Aware and 
      Wildlife Stewardship Month''.

  

                              NOVEMBER 2007

November 1, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1946--To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat public 
      corruption by strengthening and clarifying the law.
    S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
      federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
      restitution to victims of identity theft.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    John Daniel Tinder, of Indiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Seventh Circuit.
    Julie L. Myers, of Kansas, to be Assistant Secretary of Homeland 
      Security.

  

November 6, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    Michael B. Mukasey, of New York, to be Attorney General of the 
      United States.

  

November 8, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
      designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as 
      inadmissible aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who 
      recruit or use child soldiers.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    Michael J. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, to be Director, Bureau of 
      Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Department of Justice.

  

November 15, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2248--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, 
      to modernize and streamline the provisions of that Act.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 366--Designating November 2007 as ``National Methamphetamine 
      Awareness Month''.
    S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement 
      for Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom 
      Sunday rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Joseph N. Laplante, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      New Hampshire.
    Reed Charles O'Connor, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Texas.
    Thomas D. Schroeder, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
      District of North Carolina.
    Amul R. Thapar, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Kentucky.

  

                              DECEMBER 2007

December 6, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Ronald J. Tenpas, of Maryland, to be Assistant Attorney General.
    Gregory A. Brower, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada.
    Diane J. Humetewa, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.
    Edmund A. Booth, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District 
      of Georgia.

  

December 13, 2007

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-
      appropriate Internet education for children.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's 
      Assistance Act.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
      2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
      Week''.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title 
  and with an amended preamble:

    S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
      nooses for the purpose of intimidation should be thoroughly 
      investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement 
      authorities and that any criminal violations should be vigorously 
      prosecuted.
  

Also, the Committee agreed to two resolutions of contempt relative to 
  certain individuals.
  

The Committee recessed subject to the call of the chair.

  

                              JANUARY 2008

January 31, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2450--To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the 
      waiver of the attorney-client privilege and the work product 
      doctrine.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Mark R. Filip, of Illinois, to be Deputy Attorney General.
    Ondray T. Harris, of Virginia, to be Director, Community Relations 
      Service.
    David W. Hagy, of Texas, to be Director of the National Institute of 
      Justice, all of the Department of Justice.

  

                              MARCH 2008

March 6, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 2449--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, 
      relating to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of 
      discovery information in civil actions.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
      Streets Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental 
      health treatment and services provided to offenders with mental 
      illnesses.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Kevin J. O'Connor, of Connecticut, to be Associate Attorney General.
    Gregory G. Katsas, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney 
      General.
    Brian Stacy Miller, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Arkansas.
    James Randal Hall, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Georgia.
    William Joseph Hawe, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Washington.
    Stanley Thomas Anderson, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Tennessee.
    John A. Mendez, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of California.

  

                              APRIL 2008

April 3, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in 
      bankruptcy.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008 as ``National 9-1-1 Education 
      Month''.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Catharina Haynes, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
      Circuit.
    Rebecca A. Gregory, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Texas.

  

April 24, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets 
      privilege Act.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
      courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural 
      born citizen.
    S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
    H. Con. Res. 292--Honoring Margaret Truman Daniel and her lifetime 
      of accomplishments.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Michael G. McGinn, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Minnesota.
    Ralph E. Martinez, of Florida, to be a Member of the Foreign Claims 
      Settlement Commission of the United States.
    Mark S. Davis, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
      Virginia.
    David Gregory Kays, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Missouri.
    Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Missouri.

  

                              MAY 2008

May 8, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
      charter to the Military Officers Association of America.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of 
      Investigation in United States Citizenship and Immigration 
      Services to expedite naturalization applications filed by members 
      of the Armed Forces and to establish a deadline for processing 
      such applications.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
      sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
      while serving as law enforcement officers.

  

May 15, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal 
      circuit and district judges.
    S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests 
      to provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds 
      requirement in the case of fiscal hardship.
    S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts 
      of bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement 
      officers.
    H.R. 4056--To establish an awards mechanism to honor Federal law 
      enforcement officers injured in the line of duty.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network 
      to represent domestic violence victims.
    S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
      Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy 
      Attorney General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children 
      Task Force, to increase resources for regional computer forensic 
      labs, and to make other improvements to increase the ability of 
      law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute predators.
    S. 2913--To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in copyright 
      infringement cases involving orphan works.
  

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    G. Steven Agee, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
      Circuit.

  

May 22, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to 
      establish a permanent background check system.
    S. 2982--To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to authorize 
      appropriations.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 563--Designating September 13, 2008 as ``National Childhood 
      Cancer Awareness Day''.
    S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008 as ``National Internet Safety 
      Month''.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Elisebeth C. Cook, of Virginia, to be Assistant Attorney General for 
      the Office of Legal Policy, Department of Justice.
    William T. Lawrence, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Indiana.
    G. Murray Snow, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Arizona.
    William Walter Wilkins, III, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      South Carolina.

  

                              JUNE 2008

June 12, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 3480--To direct the United States Sentencing Commission to 
      assure appropriate punishment enhancements for those involved in 
      receiving stolen property where that property consists of grave 
      markers of veterans.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008 as ``Digital Television 
      Transition Awareness Month''.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Helen N. White, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
      Circuit.
    Raymond M. Kethledge, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Sixth Circuit.
    Stephen Joseph Murphy, III, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
      Eastern District of Michigan.

  

June 26, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds 
      against the United States by suspending the statute of limitations 
      during times when Congress has authorized the use of military 
      force.
    S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
      terrorist organization.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    H.R. 5690--To remove the African National Congress from treatment as 
      a terrorist organization for certain acts or events, provide 
      relief for certain members of the African National Congress 
      regarding admissibility, and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced 
      penalties for marketing controlled substances to minors.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 594--Designating September 2008 as ``Tay-Sachs Awareness 
      Month''.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Paul G. Gardephe, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of New York.
    Kiyo A. Matsumoto, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of New York.
    Cathy Seibel, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of 
      New York.
    Glenn T. Suddaby, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of New York.
    Harrison Rankin, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Wyoming.
    Clyde R. Cook, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      North Carolina.

  

                              JULY 2008

July 31, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 
      2011 for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to 
      enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and 
      Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported, without 
  amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Res. 620--Designating the week of September 14-20, 2008, as 
      National Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week, to raise public 
      awareness and understanding of polycystic kidney disease, and to 
      foster understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has 
      on patients and future generations of their families.
    S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
      ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
    S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008 as ``National Truancy 
      Prevention Month''.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2008

September 11, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied 
      relief or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the 
      Armed Forces.
    S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
      respect to arbitration.
    S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose 
      criminal penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have 
      engaged in genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter 
      the United States.
    S. 3296--To extend the authority of the United States Supreme Court 
      Police to protect Court officials off the Supreme Court Grounds 
      and change the title of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief 
      Justice.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
      laws.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
      methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems.
    S. 3136--To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC 
      database by States and provide additional resources for 
      extradition.
    S. 3197--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a 
      limited period, from the application of the means-test presumption 
      of abuse under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components 
      of the Armed Forces and members of the National Guard who, after 
      September 11, 2001, are called to active duty or to perform a 
      homeland defense activity for not less than 90 days.
    H.R. 5235--To establish the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant 
      Attorney General of the Department of Justice.
    J. Patrick Rowan, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General 
      of the Department of Justice.
    William B. Carr, Jr., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the U.S. 
      Sentencing Commission.

  

September 18, 2008

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
    S. Res. 540--Recognizing the historical significance of the sloop-
      of-war USS Constellation as a reminder of the participation of the 
      United States in the transatlantic slave trade and of the efforts 
      of the United States to end the slave trade.

  

September 25, 2008

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 3501--To ensure that Congress is notified when the Department of 
      Justice determines that the Executive Branch is not bound by a 
      stature.
    H.R. 1943--To provide for an effective HIV/AIDS program in Federal 
      prisons.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    H.R. 3971--To encourage States to report tot he Attorney General 
      certain information regarding the deaths of individuals in the 
      custody of law enforcement agencies.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
    S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as Alcohol and Drug 
      Addiction Recovery Day.
  

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Clark Waddoups, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Utah.
    Michael M. Anello, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of California.
    Mary Stenson Scriven, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
      District of Florida.
    Christine M. Arguello, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Colorado.
    Philip A. Brimmer, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Colorado.
    Gregory G. Garre, of Maryland, to be Solicitor General of the United 
      States.
    George W. Venables, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      California.
    A. Brian Albritton, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Florida.
    C. Darnell Jones, II, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Mitchell S. Goldberg, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Joel H. Slomsky, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Pennsylvania.
    Eric F. Melgren, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Kansas.
    Anthony John Trenga, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Virginia.
  

Also, the Committee approved the authorization for subpoenas relating to 
  the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel.

  
  

  
  
                        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

                        HEARINGS ON LEGISLATION
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                              FEBRUARY 2007

February 27, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-54)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 442--Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act of 2007 (Serial No. J-
  110-12).

  

                              MARCH 2007

March 14, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-55)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 849--OPEN Government Act of 2007 (Serial No. J-110-18).

  

                              MAY 2007

May 23, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-440)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives (Serial No. 
  J-110-38).
H.R. 1905--To provide for the treatment of the District of Columbia as a 
  Congressional district for purposes of representation in the House of 
  Representatives, focusing on ending taxation without representation 
  (Serial No. J-110-38).

  

                              JUNE 2007

June 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-444)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 456--Gang Abatement and Prevention Act of 2007 (Serial No. J-110-40).

  

June 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-149)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1145--Patent Reform Act of 2007 (Serial No. J-110-41).

  

June 7, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-277)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 453--Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 
  2007 (Serial No. J-110-42).

  

                              OCTOBER 2007

October 3, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-199)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 772--Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act (Serial No. J-110-36).

  

                              DECEMBER 2007

December 12, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-396)

                                                        The Constitution

S. 1782--Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007 (Serial No. J-110-68).

  

                              JANUARY 2008

January 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-873)

                                                          Full Committee

Justice for All Act (Public Law 108-405) (Serial No. J-110-69).

  

                              FEBRUARY 2008

February 27, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-412)

                                                          Full Committee

S. 2041, to amend the False Claims Act (Serial No. J-110-76).

  

                              JUNE 2008

June 18, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-618)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights
  

                                              Special Committee on Aging

S. 2838--The Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act (Serial No. J-110-
  101).

  

                              JULY 2008

July 30, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-518)

                                                          Full Committee

S.J. Res. 45--Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Compact (Serial No. 
  J-110-114).

  
  

  
  
                        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

                            OTHER HEARINGS
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                              JANUARY 2007

January 10, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-2)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine balancing privacy and security, focusing on 
  the privacy implications of government data mining programs, including 
  proposed legislation to prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure 
  privacy, to provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance 
  criminal penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections 
  against security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information (Serial No. J-110-1).

  

January 16, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-3)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the plight of Iraqi refugees, internally 
  displaced persons (IDPs), and non-Iraqi refugees inside Iraq (Serial 
  No. J-110-2).

  

January 17, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-4)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine paying off generics to prevent competition 
  with brand name drugs, including S. 316, to prohibit brand name drug 
  companies from compensating generic drug companies to delay the entry 
  of a generic drug into the market (Serial No. J-110-4).

  

January 18, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-47)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice, focusing on 
  immigration reform, combating terrorism, violent crime and drugs, 
  Internet crime, and preventing identity theft, fraud, and intellectual 
  property crimes (Serial No. J-110-3).

  

January 30, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-902)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine exercising Congress's constitutional power 
  to end a war (Serial No. J-110-5).

  

January 31, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-5)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Iraq Study Group report, focusing on 
  recommendations for improvements to Iraq's police and criminal justice 
  system, including S. 119, to prohibit profiteering and fraud relating 
  to military action, relief, and reconstruction efforts (Serial No. J-
  110-7).

  

January 31, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-20)

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Oversight hearing to examine challenges and strategies for securing the 
  border of the United States, focusing on the United States Visitor and 
  Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program, and 
  strategic, operational, and technological challenges at land ports of 
  entry (Serial No. J-110-6).

  

                              FEBRUARY 2007

February 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-46)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine genocide and the rule of law, focusing on 
  ongoing efforts against the perpetrators of genocide and other human 
  rights violators (Serial No. J-110-9).

  

February 6, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-61)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine if the Department of Justice is 
  politicizing the hiring and firing of U.S. attorneys relating to 
  preserving prosecutorial independence, including S. 214, to amend 
  chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve the 
  independence of U.S. attorneys (Serial No. J-110-10).

  

February 6, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of John Preston Bailey, to be 
  District Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia; Otis D. 
  Wright II and George H. Wu, each to be District Judge for the Central 
  District of California (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).

  

February 14, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-14)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine judicial security and independence, 
  including S. 378, to amend title 18, United States Code, to protect 
  judges, prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, S. 
  197, to authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007, S. 344, to permit the televising 
  of Supreme Court proceedings, and S. 352, to provide for  media  
  coverage  of  Federal  court  proceedings (Serial No. J-110-11).

  

February 19, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-32)

                                                          Full Committee
                                       (Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)

Joint hearing with the Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on 
  Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies to 
  examine mentoring and community-based solutions to delinquency  and  
  youth  violence  in  Philadelphia (Serial No. J-110-15).

  

February 28, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-110)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine comprehensive immigration reform, focusing 
  on gaining effective control of the border, building a robust interior 
  enforcement program, establishing a Temporary Worker Program, and 
  promoting assimilation of new immigrants into society (Serial No. J-
  110-13).

  

                              MARCH 2007

March 6, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine if the Department of Justice is 
  politicizing the hiring and firing of United States attorneys, 
  including S. 214, to amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, 
  to preserve the independence of United States attorneys (Serial No. J-
  110-14).

  

March 7, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-25)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the McCarran-Ferguson Act and Antitrust 
  Immunity, including S. 618, to further competition in the insurance 
  industry (Serial No. J-110-16).

  

March 7, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-23)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the enforcement of antitrust laws, 
  including S. 316, to prohibit brand name drug companies from 
  compensating generic drug companies to delay the entry of a generic 
  drug into the market, and S. 772, to amend the Federal antitrust laws 
  to provide expanded coverage and eliminate from such laws that are 
  contrary to the public interest with respect to railroads (Serial No. 
  J-110-17).

  

March 13, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Halil Suleyman Ozerden, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi; Benjamin Hale 
  Settle, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of 
  Washington; and Frederick J. Kapala, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).

  

March 20, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-39)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine combating war profiteering, focusing on 
  investigating and prosecuting contracting fraud and abuse in Iraq, 
  including S. 119, to prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to 
  military action, relief, and reconstruction efforts    (Serial No. J-
  110-20).

  

March 20, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-135)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine issues of monopoly and competition from new 
  technologies relating to the XM-Sirius merger (Serial No. J-110-21).

  

March 21, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-27)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the findings of the Inspector General of 
  the improper use of the National Security Letters by the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation relating to the misuse of the Patriot Act 
  powers (Serial No. J-110-19).

  

March 21, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-62)

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Oversight hearing to examine recent developments involving the security 
  of sensitive consumer information relating to identity theft and 
  solutions for an evolving problem, including S. 238, to amend title 
  18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of Social Security 
  numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such misuse (Serial No. 
  J-110-22).

  

March 26, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-142)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine the problem of human trafficking and the 
  legal options to stop the problem (Serial No. J-110-24).

  

March 27, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-881)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
  focusing on the review by the Office of Inspector General of the 
  Department of Justice (Serial No. J-110-23).

  

March 29, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine Department of Justice hiring and firing of 
  United States Attorneys, focusing on preserving prosecutorial 
  independence (Serial No. J-110-14).

  

                              APRIL 2007

April 9, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-90)

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                       (Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)

Oversight hearing to examine the Highmark/Independence Blue Cross 
  Merger, focusing on examining competition and choice in Pennsylvania's 
  health insurance markets (Serial No. J-110-26).

  

April 11, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Debra Ann Livingston, of New York, 
  to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit, Roslynn Renee 
  Mauskopf, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New 
  York, Richard Sullivan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of New York, and Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Northern District of Indiana (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 
  1).

  

April 11, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-193)

                                                        The Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine the Inspector General's findings of 
  improper use of National Security Letters by the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation (Serial No. J-110-27).

  

April 19, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-462)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice (Serial No. J-
  110-28).

  

April 24, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-176)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine the casualties of war focusing on child 
  soldiers and the law, including S. 1175, to end the use of child 
  soldiers in hostilities around the world (Serial No. J-110-29).

  

April 24, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-109)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Insurrection Act rider and the state 
  control of the National Guard, including the proposed John Warner 
  National Defense Authorization Act of 2007, S. 513, to amend title 10, 
  United States Code, to revive previous authority on the use of the 
  Armed Forces and the military to address interference with State or 
  Federal law, H.R. 1591, making emergency supplemental appropriations 
  for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, and S. 430, to amend 
  title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national defense through 
  empowerment of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau (Serial No. 
  J-110-30).

  

                              MAY 2007

May 1, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-127)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine process patents, including S. 1145, to 
  amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent reform 
  (Serial No. J-110-31).

  

May 2, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-103)

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Oversight hearing to examine strengthening the security of international 
  travel documents, focusing on interrupting terrorist travel 
  activities, and S. 276, to strengthen the consequences of the 
  fraudulent  use  of  United  States  or  foreign  passports (Serial 
  No. J-110-32).

  

May 8, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-113)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine privacy and civil liberty concerns, 
  focusing on the REAL ID Act   (Public   Law 109-13)   (Serial   No.   
  J-110-33).

  

May 10, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-131)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Leslie Southwick, of Mississippi, 
  to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit, Janet T. Neff, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Michigan, and Liam 
  O'Grady, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Virginia (Serial No. J-110-52).

  

May 15, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice and its handling 
  of the hiring and firing of United States Attorneys, focusing on 
  preserving prosecutorial independence (Serial No. J-110-14).

  

May 16, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-472)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine rogue online pharmacies, focusing on the 
  growing problem of Internet drug trafficking, including S. 980, to 
  amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online pharmacies, and 
  S. 399, to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to include 
  podiatrists as physicians for purposes of covering physicians services 
  under the Medicaid program (Serial No. J-110-35).

  

May 22, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-145)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine restoring habeas corpus, focusing on 
  protecting American values and the Great Writ, including the Military 
  Commissions Act (Public Law 109-366), S. 185, to restore habeas corpus 
  for those detained by the United States, the Administrative Procedures 
  Act, and the Detainee Treatment Act (Serial No. J-110-37).

  

May 23, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-303)

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine rising crime in the United States, focusing 
  on the federal role in helping communities prevent and respond to 
  violent crime, including S. 368, to amend the Omnibus Crime Control 
  and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant 
  program (Serial No. J-110-39).

  

                              JUNE 2007

June 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice and politicizing 
  the hiring and firing of United States Attorneys, focusing on 
  preserving prosecutorial independence (Serial No. J-110-14).

  

June 20, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-271)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine rising crime in the aftermath of Hurricane 
  Katrina, including S. 368, to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
  Streets Act of 1968 to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and 
  S. 1547, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2008 for military 
  activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, 
  and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe 
  military personnel strengths for such fiscal year (Serial No. J-110-
  44).

  

June 20, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of William Lindsay Osteen, Jr,, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina; Martin 
  Karl Reidinger, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of 
  North Carolina; Timothy D. DeGiusti, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma; and Janice Lynn Sammartino, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of California (Serial No. J-
  110-8, Pt. 1).

  

June 21, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-758)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Civil Rights Division of the Department 
  of Justice (Serial No. J-110-45).

  

June 27, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-743)

                                                        The Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice's implementation 
  of Federal death penalty statutes (Serial No. J-110-43).

  

                              JULY 2007

July 11, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice politicizing the 
  hiring and firing of United States Attorneys, focusing on preserving   
  prosecutorial   independence   (Part  VI) (Serial No. J-110-14).

  

July 17, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-901)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the prosecution of Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos 
  and Jose Campean (Serial No. J-110-47).

  

July 19, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Sharion Aycock, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi, Jennifer 
  Walker Elrod, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, and Richard A. Jones, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 1).

  

July 24, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-462)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice (J-110-28).

  

July 31, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-342)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the impact of the Leegin Decision relating 
  to consumer discounts and antitrust policy   (Serial   No. J-110-49).

  

July 31, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-479)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the propriety and adequacy of the Oxycontin 
  criminal settlement (Serial No. J-110-50).

  

                              AUGUST 2007

August 2, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-495)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice politicizing the 
  hiring and firing of United States Attorneys, focusing on preserving 
  prosecutorial independence (Serial No. J-110-14).

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2007

September 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-746)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights 
  Act  of  1957  and  its  continuing  importance  (Serial No. J-110-
  53).

  

September 12, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-300)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine regulatory preemption relating to federal 
  agencies usurping congressional and state authority    (Serial No. J-
  110-54).

  

September 18, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-280)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine corporate fraud prosecutions and the 
  attorney-client privilege under the McNulty Memorandum, including S. 
  186, to provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged   
  communications   and   attorney   work   product (Serial No. J-110-
  55).

  

September 19, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-753)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine the ``material support to terrorist 
  organizations'' bar to admission to asylum and resettlement in the 
  United States, focusing on the denial of refuge to the persecuted 
  (Serial No. J-110-56).

  

September 25, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-921)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine strengthening the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act (FISA), including S. 1927, to amend the Foreign 
  Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to provide additional procedures 
  for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign intelligence 
  information, and S. 2011, ``The Protect America Act of 2007'' (Serial 
  No. J-110-57).

  

September 25, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of John Daniel Tinder, of Indiana, to 
  be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Seventh Circuit, and Robert M. Dow, Jr., 
  to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois 
  (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).

  

September 26, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nomination of Michael J. Sullivan, of 
  Massachusetts, to be Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, 
  and Explosives (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).

  

September 27, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-194)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the Google-DoubleClick merger and the 
  online advertising industry, focusing on the risks for competition and 
  privacy (Serial No. J-110-25).

  

                              OCTOBER 2007

October 2, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-200)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine preserving the rule of law in the fight 
  against terrorism (Serial No. J-110-34).

  

October 4, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-310)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the implementation of the Hometown Heroes 
  Survivors Benefits Act (Public Law 108-182) and S. 459, to require 
  that health plans provide coverage for a minimum hospital stay for 
  mastectomies, lumpectomy, and lymph node dissection for the treatment 
  of breast cancer and coverage for secondary consultations (Serial No. 
  J-110-46).

  

October 10, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-255)

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                            (Field Hearing--Newport, VT)

Oversight hearing to examine the economic and community implications of 
  northern border security (Serial No. J-110-48).

  

October 17, 18, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-478)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nomination of Michael B. Mukasey, of New York, to 
  be Attorney General of the United States (Serial No. J-110-51).

  

October 24, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Ronald Jay Tenpas, of Maryland, to 
  be an Assistant Attorney General; Joseph N. Laplante, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of New Hampshire; Reed Charles 
  O'Conner, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of 
  Texas; Thomas D. Schroeder, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of North Carolina; and Amul R. Thapar, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 
  2).

  

October 24, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-470)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the role of federally-funded university 
  research in the patent system, including the University and Small 
  Business Patent Procedures Act (Public Law 96-517) (Serial No. J-110-
  58).

  

October 31, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-882)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
  (FISA) amendments, focusing on ways to protect Americans' security and 
  privacy while preserving the rule of law and government 
  accountability, including S. 2248, to amend the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978, to modernize and streamline the provisions 
  of that Act, and H.R. 3773, to amend the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978 to establish a procedure for authorizing 
  certain acquisitions of foreign intelligence (Serial No. J-110-59).

  

                              NOVEMBER 2007

November 7, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-782)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the United States Government enforcement of 
  intellectual property rights, including S. 522, to safeguard the 
  economic health of the United States and the health and safety of the 
  United States citizens by improving the management, coordination, and 
  effectiveness of domestic and international intellectual property 
  rights enforcement, and S. 2317, to amend titles 17 and 18, United 
  States Code, and the Trademark Act of 1946 to strengthen and harmonize 
  the protection of intellectual property (Serial No. J-110-60).

  

November 13, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-254)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the scope of public performance rights 
  (Serial No. J-110-61).

  

November 14, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-548)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine accountability for human rights violators 
  in the United States (Serial No. J-110-63).

  

                              DECEMBER 2007

December 4, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-922)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine electronic prescribing of controlled 
  substances,  addressing  health  care  and  law  enforcement  
  priorities  (Serial No. J-110-64).

  

December 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-872)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice and 
  Delinquency Prevention Act (Public Law 93-415), focusing on protecting 
  children and communities (Serial No. J-110-65).

  

December 5, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-511)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the foreclosure crisis, focusing on helping 
  families save their homes, including S. 2136, to address the   
  treatment   of   primary   mortgages   in   bankruptcy   (Serial No. 
  J-110-62).

  

December 11, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-900)

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Oversight hearing to examine the legal rights of Guantanamo detainees, 
  focusing on what they are, should they be changed, and whether there 
  is an end in sight, including S. 1249, to require the President to 
  close the Department of Defense detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, 
  Cuba (Serial No. J-110-66).

  

December 11, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-263)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the Sunshine in Litigation Act, focusing on 
  whether court secrecy undermines public health and safety (Serial No. 
  J-110-67).

  

December 18, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Ondray T. Harris, of Virginia, to 
  be Director, Community Relations Service; David W. Hagy, of Texas, to 
  be Director of the National Institute of Justice; Cynthia Dyer, of 
  Texas, to be Director of the Violence Against Women Office; and Nathan 
  J. Hochman, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, all of 
  the Department of Justice; and Scott M. Burns, of Utah, to be Deputy 
  Director of National Drug Control Policy (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 2).

  

December 19, 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-640)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nomination of Mark R. Filup, of Illinois, to be 
  Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice (Serial No. J-110-71).

  

                              JANUARY 2008

January 22, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Kevin J. O'Conner, of Connecticut, 
  to be Associate Attorney General, and Gregory G. Katsas, of 
  Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney General, both of the 
  Department of Justice (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).

  

January 30, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-897)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice (Serial No. J-
  110-70).

  

                              FEBRUARY 2008

February 7, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-334)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Founding Fathers Project, focusing on 
  ensuring public access to the complete annotated writings of the six  
  founding  fathers  of  the  United  States  (Serial No. J-110-72).

  

February 12, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of James Randal Hall, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of Georgia; Richard H. 
  Honaker, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Wyoming; 
  Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Tennessee; and Brian Stacy Miller, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 
  3).

  

February 12, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-672)

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine Federal cocaine sentencing laws, focusing 
  on reforming the 100-to-1 crack/powder disparity, including S. 1383, 
  to reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder cocaine 
  offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug offenders on 
  the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the offender, S. 
  1685, to reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack 
  cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating 
  factors relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability 
  of the offender, and S. 1711, to target cocaine kingpins and address 
  sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine (Serial No. J-
  110-73).

  

February 13, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-923)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the state secrets privilege, focusing on 
  protecting national security while preserving accountability, 
  including S. 2533, to enact a safe, fair, and responsible state 
  secrets privilege Act (Serial No. J-110-74).

  

February 21, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Catherina Haynes, of Texas, to be 
  U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit; John A. Mendez, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of California; and Stanley 
  Thomas Anderson, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of 
  Tennessee (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).

  

February 21, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-347)

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine supporting the front line in the fight 
  against crime, focusing on restoring Federal funding for State and 
  local law enforcement (Serial No. J-110-75).

  

February 28, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-473)

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Oversight hearing to examine weaknesses in the visa waiver program, 
  focusing on possible safeguards needed to protect the United States of 
  America, including the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 
  Commission Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-53) (Serial No. J-110-77).

  

                              MARCH 2008

March 5, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-910)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 
  focusing on the FBI's current and future priorities, changes made to 
  its mission, and challenges that are being addressed (Serial No. J-
  110-78).

  

March 11, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-443)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nomination of Grace C. Becker, of New York, to be 
  Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, Department 
  of Justice (Serial No. J-110-79).

  

March 12, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-750)

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Joint oversight hearing with the Senate Caucus on International 
  Narcotics Control to examine the 51 million Americans born between 
  1965 and 1976, also known as ``Generation X'', focusing on the abuse 
  of prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs, including S. 2274, 
  to amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan (Serial No. J-110-80).

  

March 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-357)

                                                          Full Committee


                                            (Field Hearing--Rutland, VT)

Hearing to examine the rise of drug-related violent crime in rural 
  America and finding solutions to a growing problem (Serial No. J-110-
  81).

  

                              APRIL 2008

April 1, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-581)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine rape as a weapon of war, focusing on 
  accountability for sexual  violence  in  conflict   (Serial   No. J-
  110-82).

  

April 2, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-630)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Homeland Security, 
  focusing on the Department's progress in securing the United States 
  and protecting the American people (Serial No. J-110-83).

  

April 3, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Mark S. Davis to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia; David J. Novak to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia; and Elisabeth C. 
  Cook, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General (Serial No. J-
  110-8, Pt. 3).

  

April 8, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-626)

                                                            Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine the adequacy of representation in capital 
  cases (Serial No. J-110-84).

  

April 16, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-607)

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine violence against and exploitation of youth 
  in the 21st century, focusing on solutions for protecting children, 
  including S. 1738, to establish a Special Counsel for Child 
  Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the 
  Deputy Attorney General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against 
  Children Task Force, to increase resources for regional computer 
  forensic labs, and to make other improvements to increase the ability 
  of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute predators 
  (Serial No. J-110-85).

  

April 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-385)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine National Security Letters, focusing on the 
  need for greater accountability and oversight, including S. 2088, to 
  place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security Letters 
  (Serial No. J-110-86).

  

April 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-413)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the merger between Delta Air Lines, Inc., 
  and Northwest Airlines, Inc. (Serial No. J-110-87).

  

April 29, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-411)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine living on the street, focusing on finding 
  solutions to protect runaway and homeless youth, including the 
  Runaway,   Homeless,   and   Missing   Children   Protection   Act 
  (P.L. 108-96) (Serial No. J-110-88).

  

April 30, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-604)

                                                        The Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine secret law, certain counterterrorist 
  measures employed since the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the 
  threat   to   democratic   and   accountable   government (Serial No. 
  J-110-89).

  

                              MAY 2008

May 1, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of G. Steven Agee, of Virginia, to be 
  U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit; William T. Lawrence, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Indiana; and G. 
  Murray Snow, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Arizona 
  (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3).

  

May 6, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-594)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine policing lenders and protecting homeowners, 
  focusing on the current housing foreclosure crisis (Serial No. J-110-
  90).

  

May 7, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)

                                                          Full Committee

Open and closed hearing to examine the nominations of Helen N. White and 
  Raymond M. Kethledge, both of Michigan, each to be a U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Sixth Circuit, and Steven Joseph Murphy, III, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan (Serial No. J-110-
  8, Pt. 4).

  

May 7, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-569)

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine antitrust enforcement in the agriculture 
  marketplace, focusing on recent acquisitions, challenges and 
  opportunities in international markets, major technological changes, 
  and major concerns of the business relationships between the producers 
  and processors, including S. 1759, to provide for the review of 
  agricultural mergers and acquisitions by the Department of Justice 
  (Serial No. J-110-91).

  

May 13, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-401)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program, 
  focusing on protecting the Nation's law enforcement officers, 
  including a bill entitled ``The Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant 
  Reauthorization Act'' (Serial No. J-110-92).

  

May 20, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-545)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine protecting the constitutional right to vote 
  for all Americans (Serial No. J-110-96).

  

May 20, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-643)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine global Internet freedom, focusing on 
  corporate   responsibility   and   the   rule   of   law   (Serial No. 
  J-110-93).

  

May 21, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-496)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the escalating price of crude oil, 
  including S. 879, to amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and 
  exporting cartels illegal (Serial No. J-110-94).

  

May 22, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-655)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine efforts to provide civil legal assistance 
  to low-income Americans, focusing on the Legal Services Corporation, 
  and improvements needed in governance, accountability, and grants 
  management, and oversight (Serial No. J-110-95).

  

                              JUNE 2008

June 4, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-455)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine ways to improve the detainee policy, 
  focusing on handling terrorism detainees within the American justice 
  system (Serial No. J-110-97).

  

June 10, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-941)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the efficacy of coercive interrogation 
  techniques, focusing on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) 
  role (Serial No. J-110-98).

  

June 11, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-497)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the effect on consumers and consideration 
  for the efforts of Congress, focusing on the Supreme Court's treatment 
  of laws that protect the health, safety, jobs, and retirement of 
  Americans (Serial No. J-110-99).

  

June 11, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Paul G. Gardephe and Cathy Seibel, 
  both to be a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New 
  York; Kiyo A. Matsumoto, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of New York; and Glenn T. Suddaby, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Northern District of New York (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).

  

June 17, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-561)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine protecting consumers by protecting 
  intellectual property (Serial No. J-110-100).

  

June 17, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-457)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to respond to the growing need for Federal judgeships. 
  (Hearing suspended because of an objection by the Minority Leader made 
  on the Senate Floor) (Serial No. J-110-111).

  

June 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-786)

                                                            Human Rights
  

                                                             and the Law

Oversight hearing to examine the issue of genocide from Nuremberg to 
  Darfur, focusing on accountability for crimes against humanity (Serial 
  No. J-110-102).

  

June 25, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-589)

                                                        The Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine practices by the Department of Homeland 
  Security at ports of entry of the United States, focusing on laptop 
  searches and other violations of privacy faced by Americans returning 
  from overseas travel (Serial No. J-110-103).

  

                              JULY 2008

July 9, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-887)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice (Serial No. J-
  110-104).

  

July 10, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-619)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine issues relative to passport files, focusing 
  on privacy protection for all Americans (Serial No. J-110-105).

  

July 15, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-568)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the Google-Yahoo agreement, focusing on the 
  future of Internet advertising (Serial No. J-110-106).

  

July 16, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-531)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Administration's detainee policies and 
  the global fight against terrorism, focusing on legal foundations and  
  the  military  justice  and  Federal  court  systems  (Serial No. J-
  110-107).

  

July 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-783)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the impact of Supreme Court decisions, 
  focusing on recent decisions on corporate misconduct and laws 
  regulating corporations (Serial No. J-110-108).

  

July 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-695)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of J. Patrick Rowan, of Maryland, and 
  Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick, of Massachusetts, both to be an Assistant 
  Attorney General, Department of Justice, and William B. Carr, Jr., of 
  Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the United States Sentencing 
  Commission (Serial No. J-110-109).

  

July 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-526)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine crimes associated with polygamy, focusing 
  on the need for a coordinated state and federal response (Serial No. 
  J-110-110).

  

July 29, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-898)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine music and radio in the 21st century, 
  focusing on assuring fair rates and rules across various platform 
  frameworks on which applications may be run, including S. 256, to 
  harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under sections 
  112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, S. 2500, to provide fair 
  compensation to artists for use of their sound recordings, and S. 
  1353, to nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination (Serial No. J-110-112).

  

July 30, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-550)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine hiring at the Department of Justice, 
  focusing on an investigation into the hiring of attorneys for key 
  career positions throughout the Department (Serial No. J-110-113).

  

July 31, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-582)

                                                  Antitrust, Competition
  

                                              Policy and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine consolidation in the Pennsylvania health 
  insurance industry (Serial No. J-110-115).

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2008

September 9, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Clark Waddoups, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of Utah; Michael M. Anello, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of California; Mary Stenson 
  Scriven, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Florida; 
  Gregory G. Garre, of Maryland, to be Solicitor General of the United 
  States; Christine M. Arguello, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado; and Philip A. Brimmer, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the District of Colorado (Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).

  

September 9, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-787)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice, focusing on 
  protecting the right to vote and preparations for the 2008 general 
  election (Serial No. J-110-117).

  

September 10, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-563)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine new strategies for combating violent crime, 
  focusing on lessons drawn from recent experiences (Serial No. J-110-
  116).

  

September 16, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-584)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine restoring the rule of law (Serial No. J-
  110-119).

  

September 17, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-939)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 
  (Serial No. J-110-118).

  

September 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-802)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine equal pay for equal work, including S. 1843 
  and H.R. 2831, bills to amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 
  1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans 
  With Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to 
  clarify that a discriminatory compensation decision or other practice 
  that is unlawful under such Acts occurs each time compensation is paid 
  pursuant to the discriminatory compensation decision or other practice 
  (Serial No. J-110-120).

  

September 23, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to examine the nominations of Anthony John Trenga, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia; C. Darnell Jones 
  II, Mitchell S. Goldberg, and Joel H. Slomsky, each to be a US. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; and Eric F. 
  Melgren, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Kansas (Serial 
  No. J-110-8, Pt. 4).

  

September 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-674)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Visa Waiver Program, focusing on 
  actions needed to improve management of the expansion process and to 
  assess and mitigate risks to ensure the safety of all Americans 
  (Serial No. J-110-121)

  

September 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-940)

                                                        Human Rights and
  

                                                                 the Law

Oversight hearing to examine extracting natural resources in foreign 
  countries, focusing on corporate responsibility and the rule of law 
  relative to human rights issues (Serial No. J-110-122).

  

                              OCTOBER 2008

October 17, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-812)

                                                          Full Committee


                                         (Field Hearing--Pittsburgh, PA)

Oversight hearing to examine keeping families in their homes, focusing 
  on how to prevent foreclosures (Serial No. J-110-123).

  

October 24, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-812)

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                       (Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)

Oversight hearing to examine keeping families in their homes, focusing 
  on how to prevent foreclosures (Serial No. J-110-123).

  

                              NOVEMBER 2008

November 19, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-871)

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine helping families stay in their homes, 
  focusing on the role of bankruptcy laws, including S. 2136, to address 
  the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, and S. 3690, to help 
  struggling families stay in their homes and to ensure that taxpayers 
  are protected when the Secretary of the Treasury   purchases   equity  
   shares   in   financial   situations   (Serial No. J-110-124).

  

                              DECEMBER 2008

December 4, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-769)

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                          (Field Hearing--Providence RI)

Oversight hearing to examine credit cards and bankruptcy, focusing on 
  the opportunities for reform (Serial No. J-110-125).

  

December 5, 2008 (S. Hrg. 110-870)

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                         (Field Hearing--St. Albans, VT)

Oversight hearing to examine community-based solutions to drug-related 
  crime in rural America (Serial No. J-110-126).

  
  

  
  
                          PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
                    PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES--Continued
                              ------------

PM-42

                                                           April 2, 2008

A message from the President of the United States, together with an 
  accompanying report on the 2008 National Drug Control Strategy, 
  consistent with the provisions of section 201 of the Office of 
  National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006.

  
  

  
  
                             SENATE REPORTS
                        SENATE REPORTS--Continued
                              ------------

110-42 Senate
                             March 29, 2007

                                                                  S. 378

The Court Security Act of 2007

  

110-51 Senate
                             April 10, 2007

                                                                  S. 442

Providing for Loan Repayment for Prosecutors and Public Defenders

  

110-59 Senate
                             April 30, 2007

                                                                  S. 849

OPEN Government Act of 2007

  

110-61 Senate
                               May 4, 2007

                                                                  S. 735

Terrorist Hoax Improvements Act of 2007

  

110-62 Senate
                               May 4, 2007

                                                                  S. 621

Wartime Treatment Study Act of 2007

  

110-66 Senate
                              May 15, 2007

                                                                  S. 119

War Profiteering Prevention Act of 2007

  

110-68 Senate
                              May 22, 2007

                                                                  S. 879

No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2007

  

110-69 Senate
                              May 22, 2007

                                                                  S. 863

Emergency and Disaster Assistance Fraud Penalty Enhancement Act of 2007

  

110-70 Senate
                              May 23, 2007

                                                                  S. 495

Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2007

  

110-73 Senate
                              May 24, 2007

                                                                  S. 368

COPS Improvement Act of 2007

  

110-88 Senate
                              June 22, 2007

                                                                  S. 535

Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act

  

110-90 Senate
                              June 26, 2007

                                                                  S. 185

Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007

  

110-150 Senate
                            September 5, 2007

                                                                  S. 376

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2007

  

110-153 Senate
                           September 11, 2007

                                                                 S. 1027

Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2007

  

110-183 Senate
                           September 21, 2007

                                                                 S. 2084

School Safety and Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 2007

  

110-190 Senate
                             October 4, 2007

                                                                  S. 221

Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2007

  

110-191 Senate
                             October 4, 2007

                                                                  S. 453

Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007

  

110-203 Senate
                            October 23, 2007

                                                                 S. 1845

The Security from Political Interference in Justice Act of 2007

  

110-239 Senate
                            December 10, 2007

                                                                 S. 1946

Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act of 2007

  

110-252 Senate
                            December 19, 2007

                                                                  S. 772

The Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act

  

110-258 Senate
                            January 22, 2008

                                                                 S. 2248

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2007

  

110-259 Senate
                            January 24, 2008

                                                                 S. 1145

The Patent Reform Act of 2007

  

110-264 Senate
                            February 25, 2008

                                                                 S. 2450

A Bill To Amend the Federal Rules of Evidence To Address the Waiver of 
  the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine

  

110-277 Senate
                              April 1, 2008

                                                                 S. 1638

Federal Judicial Salary Restoration Act of 2008

  

110-332 Senate
                             April 28, 2008

                                                                  S. 431

Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators (KIDS) Act of 2007

  

110-399 Senate
                              June 24, 2008

                                                                 S. 2504

Grant of Federal Charter to the Military Officers Association of America 
  Act of 2008

  

110-427 Senate
                              July 21, 2008

                                                                 S. 2774

Federal Judgeship Act of 2008

  

110-431 Senate
                              July 25, 2008

                                                                 S. 2892

Wartime Enforcement of Fraud Act of 2008

  

110-436 Senate
                             August 1, 2008

                                                                  S. 702

State Court Interpreter Grant Program Act

  

110-439 Senate
                             August 1, 2008

                                                                 S. 2449

Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2008

  

110-440 Senate
                             August 1, 2008

                                                                 S. 2840

Military Personnel Citizenship Processing Act

  

110-442 Senate
                             August 1, 2008

                                                                 S. 2533

State Secrets Protection Act

  

110-448 Senate
                            September 8, 2008

                                                                  S. 344

A Bill To Permit the Televising of Supreme Court Proceedings

  

110-472 Senate
                           September 18, 2008

                                                                 S. 3155

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2008

  

110-507 Senate
                           September 25, 2008

                                                                 S. 2041

The False Claims Act Correction Act of 2008

  

110-514 Senate
                           September 26, 2008

                                                                 S. 2136

Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act of 2008

  

110-518 Senate
                             October 1, 2008

                                                                 S. 2838

Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act

  

110-521 Senate
                            November 17, 2008

                                                                  S. 980

Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2007

  

110-522 Senate
                            November 19, 2008

                                                             S. Res. 707
  

                                                             S. Res. 708

REPORT (Resolutions of Contempt - Report to Accompany Resolutions 
  finding Karl Rowe and Joshua Bolten in Contempt of Congress

  

110-528 Senate
                            December 11, 2008

                                                                 S. 3501

OLC Reporting Act of 2008

  
  

  
  
                  PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE
             PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE--Continued

  (Requests for publications should be in writing, accompanied by a 
 self-addressed label for each item to: U.S. Senate Committee on the 
  Judiciary, Attention DOCUMENTS, Room SD-224, Dirksen Senate Office 
                 Building, Washington, DC 20510-6275)

                                HEARINGS
                              ------------

Serial No. J-110-1

                                                          Full Committee

Balancing Privacy and Security: The Privacy Implications of Government 
  Data Mining Programs (S. Hrg. 110-2)

  

Serial No. J-110-2

                                                          Full Committee

The Plight of Iraqi Refugees (S. Hrg. 110-3)

  

Serial No. J-110-3

                                                          Full Committee

Department of Justice Oversight (S. Hrg. 110-47)

  

Serial No. J-110-4

                                                          Full Committee

Paying Off Generics to Prevent Competition with Brand Name Drugs: Should 
  It Be Prohibited? (S. Hrg. 110-4)

  

Serial No. J-110-5

                                                          Full Committee

Exercising Congress's Constitutional Power To End a War (S. Hrg. 110-
  902)

  

Serial No. J-110-6

                                                  Terrorism, Technology,
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

US-VISIT:    Challenges    and    Strategies    for  Securing    the    
  U.S.    Border (S. Hrg. 110-20)

  

Serial No. J-110-7

                                                          Full Committee

Examining the Iraq Study Group's Recommendations for Improvements   to  
  Iraq's   Police   and   Criminal   Justice   Systems   (S. Hrg. 110-5)

  

Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 1

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments:
February 6, 2007--John Preston Bailey, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of West Virginia; Otis D. Wright, II, To Be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Central District of California; and George H. 
  Wu, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California 
  (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)
March 13, 2007--Halil Suleyman Ozerden, To Be District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Mississippi; Benjamin Hale Settle, To Be District 
  Judge for the Western District of Washington; and Frederick J. Kapala, 
  To Be District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois (S. Hrg. 
  110-138, Pt. 1)
April 11, 2007--Debra Ann Livingston, To Be Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit; Roslynn Renee Mauskopf, To Be District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of New York; Richard Joseph Sullivan, To Be District Judge 
  for the Southern District of New York; and Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, To 
  Be District Judge for the Northern District of Indiana (S. Hrg. 110-
  138, Pt. 1)
June 20, 2007--William Lindsay Osteen, Jr., To Be District Judge for the 
  Middle District of North Carolina; Martin Karl Reidinger, To Be 
  District Judge for the Western District of North Carolina; Timothy D. 
  DeGiusti, To Be District Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma; 
  and Janis Lynn Sammartino, To Be District Judge for the Southern 
  District of California (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)
July 19, 2007--Jennifer Walker Elrod, To Be Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit; Richard A. Jones, To Be District Judge for the Western 
  District of Washington; and Sharion Aycock, To Be District Judge for 
  the Northern District of Mississippi (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 1)

  

Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 2

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments:
September 25, 2007--John Daniel Tinder, of Indiana, To Be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Seventh Circuit; and Robert M. Dow, Jr., To Be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois (S. Hrg. 110-138, 
  Pt. 2)
September 26, 2007--Michael J. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, To Be 
  Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (S. 
  Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)
October 24, 2007--Ronald Jay Tenpas, To Be Assistant Attorney General 
  for the Environment and Natural Resources Division, Department of 
  Justice; Joseph N. Laplante, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Hampshire; Reed Charles O'Connor, To Be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division; Thomas D 
  Schroeder, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of North 
  Carolina; Amul R. Thapar, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)
December 18, 2007--Ondray T. Harris, To Be Director, Community Relations 
  Service, Department of Justice; David W. Hagy, To Be Director of the 
  National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice; Scott M. Burns, 
  To Be Deputy Director of National Drug Control Policy, Executive 
  Office of the President; Cynthia Dyer, To Be Director of The Violence 
  Against Women Office, Department of Justice; and Nathan J. Hochman, To 
  Be an Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice 
  (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 2)

  

Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 3

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments:
January 22, 2008--Kevin J. O'Connor, of Connecticut, To Be Associate 
  Attorney General, Department of Justice; and Gregory G. Katsas, of 
  Massachusetts, To Be Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, 
  Department of Justice (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)
February 12, 2008--James Randal Hall, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Georgia; Richard H. Honaker, To Be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Wyoming; Gustavus Adolphus Puryear, IV, To 
  Be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee; Brian 
  Stacy Miller, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Arkansas (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)
February 21, 2008--Catharina Haynes, of Texas, To Be U.S. Circuit Court 
  Judge for the Fifth Circuit; John A. Mendez, To Be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Eastern District of California; Stanley Thomas Anderson, To Be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee (S. Hrg. 
  110-138, Pt. 3)
April 3, 2008--Mark S. Davis, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia; David Gregory Kays, To Be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Western District of Missouri; David J. Novak, To Be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia; Stephen N. 
  Limbaugh, Jr., To Be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Missouri; and Elisebeth C. Cook, To Be Assistant Attorney General for 
  the Office of Legal Policy, Department of Justice (S. Hrg. 110-138, 
  Pt. 3)
May 1, 2008--G. Steven Agee, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit; William T. Lawrence, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Indiana; and G. Murray Snow, To Be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Arizona (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 3)

  

Serial No. J-110-8, Pt. 4

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments:
May 7, 2008--Helene N. White, of Michigan, To Be Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit; Raymond M. Kethledge, of Michigan, To Be Circuit Judge 
  for the Sixth Circuit; and Stephen Joseph Murphy III, of Michigan, To 
  Be District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan (S. Hrg. 110-
  138 Pt. 4)
June 11, 2008--Paul G. Gardephe, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York; Kiyo A. Matsumoto, To Be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of New York; Cathy Seibel, To Be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of New York; Glenn T. 
  Suddaby, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New 
  York (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)
September 9, 2008--Clark Waddoups, of Utah, To Be District Judge for the 
  District of Utah; Michael M. Anello, of California, To Be District 
  Judge for the Southern District of California; Mary Stenson Scriven, 
  of Florida, To Be District Judge for the Middle District of Florida; 
  Christine M. Arguello, of Colorado, To Be District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado; Philip A. Brimmer, of Colorado, To Be District 
  Judge for the District of Colorado; and Gregory G. Garre, To Be 
  Solicitor General of the United States (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)
September 23, 2008--Anthony J. Trenga, To Be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Virginia; C. Darnell Jones, II, To Be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Mitchell S. 
  Goldberg, To Be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Pennsylvania; Joel H. Slomsky, To Be U.S. District of Pennsylvania; 
  Eric F. Melgren, To Be U.S. District Judge for the District of Kansas 
  (S. Hrg. 110-138, Pt. 4)

  

Serial No. J-110-9

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Genocide and the Rule of Law (S. Hrg. 110-46)

  

Serial No. J-110-10

                                                          Full Committee

Preserving Prosecutorial Independence: Is the Department of Justice 
  Politicizing the Hiring and Firing of U.S. Attorneys?   (S. Hrg. 110-
  61)

  

Serial No. J-110-11

                                                          Full Committee

Judicial Security and Independence (S. Hrg. 110-14)

  

Serial No. J-110-12

                                                          Full Committee

Strengthening Our Criminal Justice System: The John R. Justice 
  Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act of 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-54)

  

Serial No. J-110-13

                                                          Full Committee

Comprehensive Immigration Reform (S. Hrg. 110-110)

  

Serial No. J-110-14

                                                          Full Committee

Preserving Prosecutorial Independence: Is the Department of Justice 
  Politicizing the Hiring and Firing of U.S. Attorneys?--Part II-Part 
  VII (S. Hrg. 110-495)

  

Serial No. J-110-15

                                             Committee on Appropriations
  

                                              Committee on the Judiciary

Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related 
  Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008: Joint Committee Field 
  Hearing on Mentoring and Community-Based Solutions to Delinquency and 
  Youth Violence in Philadelphia    (S. Hrg. 110-32)

  

Serial No. J-110-16

                                                          Full Committee

The McCarran-Ferguson Act and Antitrust Immunity: Good for Consumers? 
  (S. Hrg. 110-25)

  

Serial No. J-110-17

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

Oversight of the Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws (S.   Hrg.   110-23)

  

Serial No. J-110-18

                                                          Full Committee

Open Government: Reinvigorating the Freedom of Information Act (S. Hrg. 
  110-55)

  

Serial No. J-110-19

                                                          Full Committee

Misuse of Patriot Act Powers: The Inspector General's Findings of 
  Improper  Use  of  the  National  Security  Letters  by  the  FBI (S. 
  Hrg. 110-27)

  

Serial No. J-110-20

                                                          Full Committee

Combating War Profiteering: Are We Doing Enough To Investigate and 
  Prosecute Contracting Fraud and Abuse in Iraq?    (S. Hrg. 110-39)

  

Serial No. J-110-21

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

The XM-Sirius Merger: Monopoly or Competition From New Technologies (S. 
  Hrg. 110-135)

  

Serial No. J-110-22

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Identity Theft: Innovative Solutions for an Evolving Problem (S. Hrg. 
  110-62)

  

Serial No. J-110-23

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (S. Hrg. 110-881)

  

Serial No. J-110-24

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Legal Options to Stop Human Trafficking (S. Hrg. 110-142)

  

Serial No. J-110-25

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

An Examination of the Google-Doubleclick Merger and the Online 
  Advertising Industry: What are the Risks for Competition and Privacy? 
  (S. Hrg. 110-194)

  

Serial No. J-110-26

                                                          Full Committee

The Highmark/Independence Blue Cross Merger: Examining Competition   and 
   Choice   in   Pennsylvania's   Health   Insurance   Markets (S. Hrg. 
  110-90)

  

Serial No. J-110-27

                                                            Constitution

Responding to the Inspector General's Findings of Improper Use of 
  National Security Letters by the FBI (S. Hrg. 110-193)

  

Serial No. J-110-28

                                                          Full Committee

Department of Justice Oversight (S. Hrg. 110-462)

  

Serial No. J-110-29

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Casualties of War: Child Soldiers and the Law (S. Hrg. 110-176)

  

Serial No. J-110-30

                                                          Full Committee

``The Insurrection Act Rider'' and State Control of the National Guard 
  (S. Hrg. 110-109)

  

Serial No. J-110-31

                                                          Full Committee

Process Patents (S. Hrg. 110-127)

  

Serial No. J-110-32

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Interrupting Terrorist Travel: Strengthening the Security of 
  International Travel Documents (S. Hrg. 110-103)

  

Serial No. J-110-33

                                                          Full Committee

Will Real ID Actually Make us Safer? An Examination of Privacy and Civil 
  Liberties Concerns (S. Hrg. 110-113)

  

Serial No. J-110-34

                                                          Full Committee

Preserving the Rule of Law in the Fight Against Terrorism (S. Hrg. 110-
  200)

  

Serial No. J-110-35

                                                          Full Committee

Rogue Online Pharmacies: The Growing Problem of Internet Drug 
  Trafficking (S. Hrg. 110-472)

  

Serial No. J-110-36

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

An Examination of S. 772, The Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act (S. 
  Hrg. 110-199)

  

Serial No. J-110-37

                                                          Full Committee

Restoring Habeas Corpus: Protecting American Values and the Great Writ 
  (S. Hrg. 110-145)

  

Serial No. J-110-38

                                                          Full Committee

Ending Taxation Without Representation: The Constitutionality of S. 1257 
  (S. Hrg. 110-440)

  

Serial No. J-110-39

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Rising Crime in the United States: Examining the Federal Role in Helping 
  Communities Prevent and Respond to Violent Crime (S. Hrg. 110-303)

  

Serial No. J-110-40

                                                          Full Committee

Examining the Federal Role to Work with Communities to Prevent and 
  Respond to Gang Violence: The Gang Abatement and Prevention Act of 
  2007 (S. Hrg. 111-444)

  

Serial No. J-110-41

                                                          Full Committee

Patent    Reform:    The    Future    of    American    Innovation (S. 
  Hrg. 110-149)

  

Serial No. J-110-42

                                                          Full Committee

Prevention of Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation in Federal 
  Elections: S. 453 (S. Hrg. 110-277)

  

Serial No. J-110-43

                                                            Constitution

Oversight of the Federal Death Penalty (S. Hrg. 110-743)

  

Serial No. J-110-44

                                                          Full Committee

Rising Violent Crime in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (S. Hrg. 110-
  271)

  

Serial No. J-110-45

                                                          Full Committee

Civil Rights Division Oversight (S. Hrg. 110-758)

  

Serial No. J-110-46

                                                          Full Committee

Justice Denied: Implementation of the Hometown Heroes Survivors Benefits 
  Act (S. Hrg. 110-310)

  

Serial No. J-110-47

                                                          Full Committee

Hearing to Examine the Prosecution of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean (S. 
  Hrg. 110-901)

  

Serial No. J-110-48

                                                          Full Committee

Economic and Community Implications of Northern Border Security (S. Hrg. 
  110-255)

  

Serial No. J-110-49

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

The Leegin Decision: The End of the Consumer Discounts or Good Antitrust 
  Policy? (S. Hrg. 110-342)

  

Serial No. J-110-50

                                                          Full Committee

Evaluating the Propriety and Adequacy of the Oxycontin Criminal 
  Settlement (S. Hrg. 110-479)

  

Serial No. J-110-51

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Michael B. Mukasey, of New York, To Be Attorney General of 
  the United States (S. Hrg. 110-478)

  

Serial No. J-110-52

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Leslie Southwick, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth 
  Circuit; Janet T. Neff, U.S. District Court for the Western District 
  of Michigan; Liam O'Grady, U.S. District Court for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia (S. Hrg. 110-131)

  

Serial No. J-110-53

                                                          Full Committee

The 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and its Continuing 
  Importance (S. Hrg. 110-746)

  

Serial No. J-110-54

                                                          Full Committee

Regulatory Preemption: Are Federal Agencies Usurping Congressional and 
  State Authority? (S. Hrg. 110-300)

  

Serial No. J-110-55

                                                          Full Committee

Examining Approaches to Corporate Fraud Prosecutions and the Attorney-
  Client Privilege Under the McNulty Memorandum (S. Hrg. 110-280)

  

Serial No. J-110-56

                                                Human Rights and the Law

The ``Material Support'' Bar: Denying Refuge to the Persecuted? (S. Hrg. 
  110-753)

  

Serial No. J-110-57

                                                          Full Committee

Strengthening FISA: Does the Protect America Act Protect Americans' 
  Civil Liberties and Enhance Security? (S. Hrg. 110-921)

  

Serial No. J-110-58

                                                          Full Committee

The Role of Federally Funded University Research in the Patent System 
  (S. Hrg. 110-470)

  

Serial No. J-110-59

                                                          Full Committee

FISA Amendments: How to Protect Americans' Security and Privacy and 
  Preserve the Rule of Law and Government Accountability (S. Hrg. 110-
  882)

  

Serial No. J-110-60

                                                          Full Committee

Examining U.S. Government Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights 
  (S. Hrg. 110-782)

  

Serial No. J-110-61

                                                          Full Committee

Exploring   the   Scope   of   Public   Performance   Rights (S. Hrg. 
  110-254)

  

Serial No. J-110-62

                                                          Full Committee

The Looming Foreclosure Crisis: How To Help Families Save Their Homes 
  (S. Hrg. 110-511)

  

Serial No. J-110-63

                                                Human Rights and the Law

No Safe Haven: Accountability for Human Rights Violators in the United 
  States (S. Hrg. 110-548)

  

Serial No. J-110-64

                                                          Full Committee

Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances: Addressing Health Care 
  and Law Enforcement Priorities (S. Hrg. 110-922)

  

Serial No. J-110-65

                                                          Full Committee

Reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act:  
  Protecting  our  Children  and  our  Communities (S. Hrg. 110-872)

  

Serial No. J-110-66

                                                   Terrorism, Technology
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

The Legal Rights of Guantanamo Detainees: What Are They, Should They Be 
  Changed, and Is An End in Sight? (S. Hrg. 110-900)

  

Serial No. J-110-67

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

The Sunshine in Litigation Act: Is Court Secrecy Undermining Public 
  Health and Safety? (S. Hrg. 110-263)

  

Serial No. J-110-68

                                                            Constitution

S. 1782, The Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007 (S. Hrg. 110-396)

  

Serial No. J-110-69

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Justice for All Act: Has the Justice Department 
  Effectively Administered the Bloodsworth and Coverdell DNA Grant 
  Programs? (S. Hrg. 110-873)

  

Serial No. J-110-70

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice (S. Hrg. 110-897)

  

Serial No. J-110-71

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of Mark R. Filip to be Deputy 
  Attorney General (S. Hrg. 110-640)

  

Serial No. J-110-72

                                                          Full Committee

The Founding Fathers' Papers: Ensuring Public Access to Our National 
  Treasurers (S. Hrg. 110-334)

  

Serial No. J-110-73

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Federal Cocaine Sentencing Laws: Reforming the 100-to-1 Crack/Powder 
  Disparity (S. Hrg. 110-672)

  

Serial No. J-110-74

                                                          Full Committee

Examining the State Secrets Privilege: Protecting National Security 
  While Preserving Accountability (S. Hrg. 110-923)

  

Serial No. J-110-75

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Supporting the Front Line in the Fight Against Crime: Restoring Federal 
  Funding for State and Local Law Enforcement (S. Hrg. 110-347)

  

Serial No. J-110-76

                                                          Full Committee

The False Claims Act Correction Act (S. 2041): Strengthening the 
  Government's Most Effective Tool Against Fraud for the 21st Century 
  (S. Hrg. 110-412)

  

Serial No. J-110-77

                                                  Terrorism, Technology,
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

Weaknesses in the Visa Waiver Program: Are the Needed Safeguards in 
  Place to Protect America? (S. Hrg. 110-473)

  

Serial No. J-110-78

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (S. Hrg. 110-910)

  

Serial No. J-110-79

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination Grace C. Becker, of New York, To Be Assistant Attorney 
  General for the Civil Rights Division, Department   of   Justice (S. 
  Hrg. 110-443)

  

Serial No. J-110-80

                                                         Crime and Drugs
  

                                          Senate Caucus on International
  

                                                       Narcotics Control

Joint Hearing on Generation Rx: The Abuse of Prescription and Over-the-
  Counter Drugs (S. Hrg. 110-750)

  

Serial No. J-110-81

                                                          Full Committee

The Rise of Drug-Related Violent Crime in Rural American: Finding 
  Solutions to a Growing Problem (S. Hrg. 110-357)

  

Serial No. J-110-82

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Rape as a Weapon of War: Accountability for Sexual Violence in Conflict 
  (S. Hrg. 110-581)

  

Serial No. J-110-83

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (S. Hrg. 110-630)

  

Serial No. J-110-84

                                                            Constitution

The Adequacy of Representation in Capital Cases (S. Hrg. 110-626)

  

Serial No. J-110-85

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Challenges and Solutions for Protecting our Children from Violence and 
  Exploitation in the 21st Century (S. Hrg. 110-607)

  

Serial No. J-110-86

                                                          Full Committee

National Security Letters: The Need for Greater Accountability and 
  Oversight (S. Hrg. 110-385)

  

Serial No. J-110-87

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

An Examination of the Delta-Northwest Merger (S. Hrg. 110-413)

  

Serial No. J-110-88

                                                          Full Committee

Living on the Street: Finding Solutions to Protect Runaway and Homeless 
  Youth (S. Hrg. 110-411)

  

Serial No. J-110-89

                                                            Constitution

Secret Law and the Threat to Democratic and Accountable Government (S. 
  Hrg. 110-604)

  

Serial No. J-110-90

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Policing Lenders and Protecting Homeowners: Is Misconduct in Bankruptcy 
  Fueling the Foreclosure Crisis? (S. Hrg. 110-594)

  

Serial No. J-110-91

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

Concentration in Agriculture and an Examination of the JBS/Swift 
  Acquisitions (S. Hrg. 110-569)

  

Serial No. J-110-92

                                                          Full Committee

The Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program: Protecting our Nation's Law 
  Enforcement Officers (S. Hrg. 110-401)

  

Serial No. J-110-93

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Global Internet Freedom: Corporate Responsibility and the Rule of Law 
  (S. Hrg. 110-643)

  

Serial No. J-110-94

                                                          Full Committee

Exploring the Skyrocketing Price of Oil (S. Hrg. 110-496)

  

Serial No. J-110-95

                                                          Full Committee

Closing the Justice Gap: Providing Civil Legal Assistance to Low-Income 
  Americans (S. Hrg. 110-655)

  

Serial No. J-110-96

                                                          Full Committee

Protecting  the  Constitutional Right  to  Vote  for  All  Americans (S. 
  Hrg. 110-545)

  

Serial No. J-110-97

                                                          Full Committee

Improving Detainee Policy: Handling Terrorism Detainees within the 
  American Justice System (S. Hrg. 110-455)

  

Serial No. J-110-98

                                                          Full Committee

Coercive Interrogation Techniques: Do they Work, are they Reliable, and 
  What did the FBI know about them? (S. Hrg. 110-941)

  

Serial No. J-110-99

                                                          Full Committee

Short-Change for Consumers and Short-Shrift for Congress? The Supreme 
  Court's Treatment of Laws that Protect Americans' Health, Safety, 
  Jobs, and Retirement (S. Hrg. 110-497)

  

Serial No. J-110-100

                                                          Full Committee

Protecting Consumers by Protecting Intellectual Property   (S. Hrg. 110-
  561)

  

Serial No. J-110-101

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights
  

                                              Special Committee on Aging

S. 2838, The Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act (S. Hrg. 110-618)

  

Serial No. J-110-102

                                                Human Rights and the Law

From Nuremburg to Darfur: Accountability for Crimes Against Humanity (S. 
  Hrg. 110-786)

  

Serial No. J-110-103

                                                            Constitution

Laptop Searches and Other Violations of Privacy Faced by Americans 
  Returning from Overseas Travel (S. Hrg. 110-589)

  

Serial No. J-110-104

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice (S. Hrg. 110-887)

  

Serial No. J-110-105

                                                          Full Committee

Passport Files: Privacy Protection Needed for All Americans (S. Hrg. 
  110-619)

  

Serial No. J-110-106

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

The Google-Yahoo! Agreement and the Future of Internet Advertising (S. 
  Hrg. 110-568)

  

Serial No. J-110-107

                                                          Full Committee

How the Administration's Failed Detainee Policies have Hurt the Fight 
  Against Terrorism: Putting the Fight Against Terrorism on Sound Legal 
  Foundations (S. Hrg. 110-531)

  

Serial No. J-110-108

                                                          Full Committee

Courting Big Business: The Supreme Court's Recent Decisions on Corporate 
  Misconduct and Laws Regulating Corporations (S. Hrg. 110-783)

  

Serial No. J-110-109

                                                          Full Committee

Executive Nominations: J. Patrick Rowan, of Maryland, To Be an Assistant 
  Attorney General, National Security Division; Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick, 
  To Be Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs; and 
  William Carr, Jr., To Be Member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission (S. 
  Hrg. 110-695)

  

Serial No. J-110-110

                                                          Full Committee

Crimes Associated with Polygamy: The Need for a Coordinated State and 
  Federal Response (S. Hrg. 110-526)

  

Serial No. J-110-111

                                                          Full Committee

Responding to the Growing Need for Federal Judgeships: The Federal 
  Judgeship of 2008 (Hearing Suspended because of an objection by the 
  Minority Leader made on the Senate Floor)   (S.   Hrg. 110-457)

  

Serial No. J-110-112

                                                          Full Committee

Music and Radio in the 21st Century: Assuring Fair Rates and Rules 
  Across Platforms (S. Hrg. 110-898)

  

Serial No. J-110-113

                                                          Full Committee

Politicized  Hiring  at  the  U.S.  Department  of  Justice  (S. Hrg. 
  110-550)

  

Serial No. J-110-114

                                                          Full Committee

S.J. Res. 45, A Resolution Consenting to and Approving the Greater 
  Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact (S. Hrg. 110-
  518)

  

Serial No. J-110-115

                                           Antitrust, Competition Policy
  

                                                     and Consumer Rights

Consolidation in the Pennsylvania Health Insurance Industry: The Right 
  Prescription? (S. Hrg. 110-582)

  

Serial No. J-110-116

                                                          Full Committee

New Strategies for Combating Violent Crime: Drawing Lessons from Recent 
  Experience (S. Hrg. 110-563)

  

Serial No. J-110-117

                                                          Full Committee

Protecting the Right to Vote: Oversight of the Department of Justice's 
  Preparations for the 2008 General Election (S. Hrg. 110-787)

  

Serial No. J-110-118

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (S. Hrg. 110-939)

  

Serial No. J-110-119

                                                            Constitution

Restoring the Rule of Law (S. Hrg. 110-584)

  

Serial No. J-110-120

                                                          Full Committee

Barriers to Justice: Examining Equal Pay for Equal Work (S. Hrg. 110-
  802)

  

Serial No. J-110-121

                                                  Terrorism, Technology,
  

                                                   and Homeland Security

The Visa Waiver Program: Mitigating Risks to Ensure Safety of all 
  Americans (S. Hrg. 110-674)

  

Serial No. J-110-122

                                                Human Rights and the Law

Extracting Natural Resources: Corporate Responsibility and the Rule of 
  Law (S. Hrg. 110-940)

  

Serial No. J-110-123

                                                          Full Committee

Keeping Families in their Homes: How to Prevent Foreclosures, 
  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ( (S. Hrg. 110-812)

  

Serial No. J-110-124

                                                          Full Committee

Helping Families Save their Homes: The Role of Bankruptcy Law (S. Hrg. 
  110-871)

  

Serial No. J-110-125

                                                          Full Committee

Credit   Cards   and    Bankruptcy:   Opportunities    for    Reform (S. 
  Hrg. 110-769)

  

Serial No. J-110-126

                                                          Full Committee

Community-Based Solutions To Drug-Related Crime in Rural America (S. 
  Hrg. 110-870)

  
  

  
  
                       MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
                  MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS--Continued
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November 2007

                                                          S. Prt. 109-82

Legislative and Executive Calendar of the U.S. Senate Committee on the 
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                               PUBLIC LAWS
                         PUBLIC LAWS--Continued
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Public Law 110-6
                               (H.R. 742)

                                                       February 26, 2007

To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002, to extend 
  the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make a 
  technical correction.

  

Public Law 110-22
                               (H.R. 137)

                                                             May 3, 2007

To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen prohibitions 
  against animal fighting, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-26
                               (H.R. 1681)

                                                            May 11, 2007

To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red Cross to 
  modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of the 
  board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support the 
  critical mission of The American National Red Cross in the 21st 
  century, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-34
                                (S. 214)

                                                           June 14, 2007

To amend chapter 25 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve the 
  independence of United States attorneys.

  

Public Law 110-41
                               (H.R. 692)

                                                           June 29, 2007

To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the Governor of a 
  State, territory, or possession of the United States to order that the 
  National flag be flown at half-staff in that State, territory, or 
  possession in the event of the death of a member of the Armed Forces 
  from that State, territory, or possession who dies when serving on 
  active duty.

  

Public Law 110-55
                                (S. 1927)

                                                          August 5, 2007

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to provide 
  additional procedures for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign 
  intelligence information, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-79
                                (S. 975)

                                                         August 13, 2007

Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate forest 
  fire protection compact.

  

Public Law 110-113
                                (S. 2106)

                                                        November 8, 2007

To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.

  

Public Law 110-151
                                (S. 888)

                                                       December 21, 2007

To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the 
  prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.

  

Public Law 110-171
                             (S.J. Res. 13)

                                                       December 26, 2007

Granting the consent of Congress to the International Emergency 
  Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Public Law 110-175
                                (S. 2488)

                                                       December 31, 2007

To promote accessibility accountability and openness in Government by 
  strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly 
  referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-177
                               (H.R. 660)

                                                         January 7, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code to protect judges, prosecutors, 
  witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-179
                                (S. 863)

                                                         January 7, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.

  

Public Law 110-180
                               (H.R. 2640)

                                                         January 8, 2008

To improve the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and 
  for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-183
                               (H.R. 3432)

                                                        February 2, 2008

 To establish the Commission on the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave 
  Trade.

  

Public Law 110-199
                               (H.R. 1593)

                                                           April 9, 2008

To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the 
  community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, 
  to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-207
                               (H.R. 1119)

                                                          April 30, 2008

To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law Institute to 
  provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims Legal 
  Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984.

  

Public Law 110-239
                               (H.R. 2356)

                                                            June 3, 2008

To amend title 4, United States Code, to encourage the display of the 
  flag of the United States on Father's Day.

  

Public Law 110-240
                               (H.R. 2517)

                                                            June 3, 2008

 To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act to authorize 
  appropriations, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-242
                                (S. 2829)

                                                            June 3, 2008

To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National Defense 
  Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status for certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-251
                                (S. 2516)

                                                           June 26, 2008

To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining United States 
  citizenship, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-254
                                (S. 1692)

                                                           June 30, 2008

To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.

  

Public Law 110-257
                               (H.R. 5690)

                                                            July 1, 2008

To remove the African National Congress from treatment as a terrorist 
  organization for certain acts or events, provide relief for certain 
  members of the African National Congress regarding admissibility, and 
  for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-258
                                (S. 188)

                                                            July 1, 2008

To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and 
  Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments 
  Act of 2006.

  

Public Law 110-290
                               (H.R. 3564)

                                                           July 30, 2008

To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize appropriations for 
  the Administrative Conference of the United States through fiscal year 
  2011, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-294
                                (S. 231)

                                                           July 30, 2008

To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice assistance Grant Program 
  at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.

  

Public Law 110-296
                                (S. 3218)

                                                           July 30, 2008

To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain criminal 
  history background checks.

  

Public Law 110-298
                                (S. 2565)

                                                           July 31, 2008

To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of bravery in 
  the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.

  

Public Law 110-312
                                (S. 3294)

                                                         August 12, 2008

To provide for the continued performance of the functions of the United 
  States Parole Commission.

  

Public Law 110-313
                                (S. 3295)

                                                         August 12, 2008

To amend title 35, United States Code, and the Trademark Act of 1946 to 
  provide that the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, shall 
  appoint administrative patent judges and administrative trademark 
  judges, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-322
                                (S. 2450)

                                                      September 19, 2008

To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the waiver of the 
  attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.

  

Public Law 110-326
                               (H.R. 5938)

                                                      September 26, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide secret service 
  protection to former Vice Presidents, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-327
                               (H.R. 1777)

                                                      September 30, 2008

To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent 
  the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the 
  antitrust laws.

  

Public Law 110-340
                                (S. 2135)

                                                         October 3, 2008

To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to designate 
  persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible aliens, to 
  allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child soldiers, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-342
                             (S.J. Res. 45)

                                                         October 3, 2008

Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate compact 
  regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin.

  

Public Law 110-344
                               (H.R. 923)

                                                         October 7, 2008

To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights Division of 
  the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights Crime 
  Investigation Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-345
                               (H.R. 1199)

                                                         October 7, 2008

To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.

  

Public Law 110-358
                               (H.R. 4120)

                                                         October 8, 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for more effective 
  prosecution of cases involving child pornography, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-360
                               (H.R. 5057)

                                                         October 8, 2008

To reauthorize the Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant Program, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-362
                               (H.R. 5571)

                                                         October 8, 2008

To extend for 5 years the program relating to waiver of the foreign 
  country residence requirement with respect to international medical 
  graduates, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-378
                                (S. 2982)

                                                         October 8, 2008

To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to authorize appropriations, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-382
                                (S. 2840)

                                                         October 9, 2008

To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 
  United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.

  

Public Law 110-384
                               (H.R. 3480)

                                                        October 10, 2008

To direct the United States Sentencing Commission to assure appropriate 
  punishment enhancements for those involved in receiving stolen 
  property where that property consists of grave markers of veterans, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-391
                                (S. 3606)

                                                        October 10, 2008

To extend the special immigrant nonminister religious worker program, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-400
                                (S. 431)

                                                        October 13, 2008

To require convicted sex offenders to register online identifiers, and 
  for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-401
                                (S. 1738)

                                                        October 13, 2008

To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation Prevention and 
  Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, to 
  improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, to increase 
  resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make other 
  improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to 
  investigate and prosecute predators.

  

Public Law 110-402
                                (S. 3296)

                                                        October 13, 2080

To extend the authority of the United States Supreme Court Police to 
  protect court officials off the Supreme Court Grounds and change the 
  title of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice.

  

Public Law 110-403
                                (S. 3325)

                                                        October 13, 2008

To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property laws, and 
  for other purposes.

  

Public Law 110-406
                                (S. 3569)

                                                        October 13, 2008

To make improvements in the operation and administration of Federal 
  courts.

  

Public Law 110-408
                                (S. 3605)

                                                        October 13, 2008

To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain criminal 
  history background checks.

  

Public Law 110-415
                                (S. 1276)

                                                        October 14, 2008

To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-416
                                (S. 2304)

                                                        October 14, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment and 
  services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 110-421
                               (H.R. 6045)

                                                        October 15, 2008

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership 
  Grant program through fiscal year 2012.

  

Public Law 110-424
                               (H.R. 6083)

                                                        October 15, 2008

To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.

  

Public Law 110-425
                               (H.R. 6353)

                                                        October 15, 2008

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online pharmacies.

  

Public Law 110-431
                                (S. 3641)

                                                        October 15, 2008

 To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law Institute to 
  provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims Legal 
  Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984.

  

Public Law 110-434
                               (H.R. 6531)

                                                        October 16, 2008

To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating to the 
  vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a hull 
  and a deck.

  

Public Law 110-435
                               (H.R. 7084)

                                                        October 16, 2008

To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, to provide for 
  agreements for the reproduction and performance of sound recordings by 
  webcasters.

  

Public Law 110-438
                                (S. 3197)

                                                        October 20, 2008

To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a limited period, 
  from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse under 
  chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to produce a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.

  

Public Law 110-457
                               (H.R. 7311)

                                                       December 23, 2008

To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 for the 
  Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance measures to 
  combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.

  
  

  
  
            INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS
       INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS--Continued
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                              SENATE BILLS

A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act--S. 2667

ACTION Act of 2008--S. 2653

Aerial Firefighter Relief Act of 2007--S. 2413

Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act of 2007--S. 
  237 and S. 340

AgJOBS Act of 2007--S. 237 and S. 340

Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act of 2007--S. 1759

Alien-Smuggling and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007--S. 2463

American Competitiveness Through International Openness Now Act of 
  2008--S. 2653

American National Red Cross Governance Modernization Act of 2007--S. 655

Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007--S. 261

Antitrust Modernization Commission Extension Act of 2007--S. 480

Anti-Gun Trafficking Penalties Enhancement Act of 2007--S. 77

Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007--S. 1782

Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks Federal Flag Code Amendment Act of 
  2007--S. 720

Arts Require Timely Service Act--S. 2178

ARTS Act--S. 2178

Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2007--S. 186

Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2008--S. 3217

Bail Bond Fairness Act of 2007--S. 2495

Border Law Enforcement Relief Act of 2008--S. 3293

Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2007--S. 330

Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2008--S. 3012

Capture Arrest and Transport Charged Fugitives Act of 2008--       S. 
  3143

Child Custody Protection Act--S. 2543

Child Protection Improvements Act of 2008--S. 2756

Child Soldiers Accountability Act of 2007--S. 2135

Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2007--S. 1175

Children of Military Families Natural Born Citizen Act--S. 2678

Christopher Kangas Fallen Firefighter Apprentice Act--S. 1918

Circuit Court of Appeals Restructuring and Modernization Act of 2007--S. 
  525

Citizenship Promotion Act of 2007--S. 795

Combating Child Exploitation Act of 2007--S. 1738

Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act of 2007--S. 473

Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2008--S. 3434

Combat Methamphetamine Enhancement Act of 2007--S. 2071

Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, 2009--S. 3182

Commonsense Consumption Act of 2007--S. 1323

Community Oriented Policing Services Improvements Act of 2007--S. 368

COPS Improvements Act of 2007--S. 368

Community Pharmacy Fairness Act of 2007--S. 885 and S. 2161

Community Safety Initiative Act of 2008--S. 2955

Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007--S. 9

Computer Trespass Clarification Act of 2007--S. 2434

Computer-Assisted Remote Hunting Act--S. 2422

Conrad State 30 Improvement Act--S. 2672

Consumer Credit Fairness Act--S. 3259

Controlling the Abuse of Prescriptions Act of 2007--S. 877

Court Security Improvement Act of 2007--S. 378

Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008--S. 3086

Crime Control and Prevention Act of 2007--S. 2237

Crime Victims with Disabilities Act of 2008--S. 3668

Crime Victims' Rights Rules Act of 2007--S. 1749

Crime-Free Rural States Reauthorization Act--S. 3726

Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act of 2008--S. 3218 
  and S. 3605

Cyber-Crime Act of 2007--S. 2213

Daniel Faulkner Law Enforcement Officers and Judges Protection Act of 
  2007--S. 1235

Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007--S. 
  453

Dehydroepiandrosterone Abuse Reduction Act of 2007--S. 2470

Democracy Restoration Act of 2008--S. 3640

Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2007--S. 
  1237

Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, 
  2008--S. 1745

Design Piracy Prohibition Act--S. 1957

Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008--S. 3005

Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act of 2007--S. 774

Dextromethorphan Abuse Reduction Act of 2007--S. 2274

Discount Pricing Consumer Protection Act--S. 2261

District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007--S. 1257

DNA Felony Collection Act of 2008--S. 3104

DREAM Act of 2007--S. 774

Drug Endangered Children Act of 2007--S. 1210

Drug Sentencing Reform Act of 2007--S. 1383

Drug Sentencing Reform and Cocaine Kingpin Trafficking Act of 2007--S. 
  1711

Effective Corruption Prosecutions Act of 2007--S. 118

Electronic Employment Verification Reauthorization Act of 2008--S. 3093

Emergency and Disaster Assistance Fraud Penalty Enhancement Act of 
  2007--S. 863

Emergency Local Law Enforcement Byrne Assistance Act of 2007--S. 393

Emergency Relief Personnel Protection Act of 2007--S. 607

Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act--S. 535

End Gun Trafficking Act of 2008--S. 3634

End Racial Profiling Act of 2007--S. 2481

Enemy Combatant Detention Review Act of 2008--S. 3401

Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008--S. 3325

ENFORCE Act--S. 1269

Enhanced Financial Recovery and Equitable Retirement Treatment Act of 
  2007--S. 1729

Enhancing the Effective Prosecution of Child Pornography Act of 2008--S. 
  2869

Ensure Timely SCAAP Reimbursement Act--S. 2588

Enumerated Powers Act--S. 3159

Environmental Justice Enforcement Act of 2008--S. 2918

Equal Justice for United States Military Personnel Act of 2007--S. 2052

Equity in Law Enforcement Act--S. 1448

Fair Arbitration Act of 2007--S. 1135

Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2007--S. 221

Fair Judicial Compensation Act of 2007--S. 2353

Fair Pay Restoration Act--S. 1843

Fairness and Independence in Redistricting Act of 2007--S. 2342

Fairness in Drug Sentencing Act of 2007--S. 1685

Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act--S. 2838

False Claims Act Correction Act of 2007--S. 2041

False Travel Documents Prohibition Act of 2007--S. 77

Families First Immigration Enforcement Act--S. 2074

Family Abduction Prevention Act of 2007--S. 182

Family Reunification Act--S. 703

FBI Act of 2007--S. 534

FBI Priorities Act of 2008--S. 3704

Federal Agency Data Mining Reporting Act of 2007--S. 236

Federal Consent Decree Fairness Act--S. 2289

Federal Criminal Immigration Courts Act of 2007--S. 1192

Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 2007--S. 447

Federal Emergency Meth Lab Cleanup Funding Act of 2007--S. 2100

Federal Judgeship Act of 2008--S. 2774

Federal Law Enforcement Congressional Badge of Bravery Act of 2007--S. 
  2565

Fighting Gangs and Empowering Youth Act of 2007--S. 990

Filipino Veterans Family Reunification Act--S. 671

Financial Crimes Accountability Act of 2008--S. 3677

Firearms by Foreign Convicts Clarification Act of 2007--S. 1316

Firearms Information Use Act of 2008--S. 2769

First Step Forward Act of 2007--S. 2451

FISA Amendments Act of 2007--S. 2248

Football Fairness Act of 2007--S. 249

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Improvement and Enhancement Act of 
  2007--S. 1114

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Oversight and Resource Enhancement Act 
  of 2007--S. 187

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Substitution Act of 2007--S. 2402

Foreign Surveillance Expedited Review Act--S. 139

Free Flow of Information Act of 2007--S. 1267 and S. 2035

Free Speech Protection Act of 2008--S. 2977

Freedom of Choice Act--S. 1173

Fugitive Information Networked Database Act of 2008--S. 3136

FIND Act--S. 3136

Funding DNA Technology Initiative Act of 2008--S. 3105

Furthering the Independence of Federal Prosecutors Act of 2007--S. 977

Gang Abatement and Prevention Act of 2007--S. 456

Genocide Accountability Act of 2007--S. 888

Global Competitiveness Act of 2008--S. 2839

Gun Show Background Check Act of 2008--S. 2577

Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007--S. 185

Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Access to Care Act--S. 244

Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act of 2007--S. 2136

High-Tech Worker Relief Act of 2007--S. 1092

HIV Nondiscrimination in Travel and Immigration Act of 2007--S. 2486

Homeowner Assistance and Taxpayer Protection Act--S. 3690

Homeowners' Mortgage and Equity Savings Act of 2007--S. 2133

Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell Research Protection Act of 2007--S. 812

H-1B and L-1 Visa Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act of 2007--S. 1035

H-1B Visa Fraud Prevention Act--S. 31

H-1B Visa Program Modernization Act of 2007--S. 1351

Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act--S2358

Identification Security Enhancement Act of 2007--S. 717

Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act of 2007--S. 2168

Immigrant Accountability Act of 2007--S. 1225

Increasing American Wages and Benefits Act of 2007--S. 2094

Indian Tribes Methamphetamine Reduction Grants Act of 2007--       S. 85

Insurance Industry Competition Act of 2007--S. 618

Intellectual Property Enforcement Act of 2007--S. 2317

Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act--S. 522

Internet Crime Prevention Act of 2008--S. 3016

Internet Radio Equality Act of 2007--S. 1353

Internet Safety Education Act of 2007--S. 2344

Internet Safety Education Act of 2008--S. 3074

Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2007--S. 2083

James Zadroga Act of 2007--S. 1119

John R. Justice Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act of 2007--S. 442

Judicial Administration and Technical Amendments Act of 2008--S. 3569

Judicial Powers Restoration Act of 2007--S. 1806

Judicial Salary Restoration Act of 2007--S. 1638

Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act of 2007--S. 461

Justice for Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act--S. 1944

Justice Integrity Act of 2008--S. 3245

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Reauthorization Act of 
  2008--S. 3155

Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual-Predators Act of 2007--       S. 
  431

KIDS Act of 2007--S. 431

Kendall Frederick Citizenship Assistance Act--S. 2516

Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2007--S. 1888

Laser Visa Extension Act of 2007--S. 1216

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2007--S. 376

Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2007--S. 656

Life at Conception Act--S. 3111

Long-Range Sniper Rifle Safety Act of 2007--S. 1331

Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007--S. 2387

Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 
  2007--S.1105

Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Reauthorization and 
  Improvement Act of 2007--S. 2304

Methamphetamine Kingpin Elimination Act of 2007--S. 2137

Methamphetamine Production Prevention Act of 2007--S. 1276

Methamphetamine Trafficking Enforcement Act of 2007--S. 132

Meth Mouth Correctional Costs and Reentry Support Act--S. 1907

Military Personnel Citizenship Processing Act--S. 2840

Myisha's Law--S. 144

National Academies of Practice Recognition Act of 2007--S. 109

National Domestic Violence Volunteer Attorney Network Act--       S. 
  1515

National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act of 2008--S. 3197

National Guard Empowerment Act of 2007--S. 430

National Security Letter Reform Act of 2007--S. 2088

National Silver Alert Act--S. 3579

National Security with Justice Act of 2007--S. 1876

Nationwide Mortgage Fraud Coordinator Act of 2008--S. 3547

Native American Heritage Day Act of 2007--S. 1852

Native American Methamphetamine Enforcement and Treatment Act of 2007--
  S. 267

New York/New Jersey High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Expansion Act 
  of 2008--S. 3592

No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2007--S. 879

NOPEC Act of 2007--S. 879

Notification of Risk to Personal Data Act of 2007--S. 239

NSL Reform Act of 2007--S. 2088

Oil Industry Merger Antitrust Enforcement Act--S. 878

OLC Reporting Act of 2008--S. 3501

Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2007--S. 980

OPEN FOIA Act of 2008--S. 2746

Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007--
  S. 849, S. 2427, and S. 2488

OPEN Government Act of 2007--S. 849, S. 2427, and S. 2488

Passport and Visa Security Act of 2007--S. 276

Patent Reform Act of 2007--S. 1145

Patent Reform Act of 2008--S. 3600

Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2007--S. 495

Personal Data Protection Act of 2007--S. 1202

Performance Rights Act of 2007--S. 2500

Pigford Claims Remedy Act of 2007--S. 515 and S. 1989

Platform Equality and Remedies for Rights Holders in Music Act of 2007--
  S. 256

PERFORM Act of 2007--S. 256

Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act--S. 316

Preserving Crime Victims' Restitution Act of 2007--S. 149

Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act of 2007--S. 214

Presidential Signing Statements Act of 2007--S. 1747

Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2007--S. 1027

PACT Act of 2007--S. 1027

Prevention and Deterrence of Crimes Against Children Act of 2008--S. 
  3014

Prevention of Unsafe Licensing Act--S. 2356

Prevention Resources for Eliminating Criminal Activity Using Tailored 
  Interventions in Our Neighborhoods Act of 2007--S. 1521

PRECAUTION Act of 2007--S. 1521

Preserving Records of Terrorist and Criminal Transactions Act of 2008--
  S. 2935

PROTECT Act of 2008--S. 2935

Prisoner Opportunity, Work, and Education Requirement Act--S. 3695

POWER Act--S. 3695

Private Prison Information Act of 2007--S. 2010

Procedural Fairness for September 11 Victims Act of 2007--S. 2106

Protect America Act of 2007--S. 1927

Protect Citizens and Residents from Unlawful Raids and Detention Act--S. 
  3594

Protect Our Children First Act of 2007--S. 1829

Protecting Employees and Retirees in Business Bankruptcies Act of 2007--
  S. 2092

Protection from Enemy Combatants Act--S. 3687

Psychiatric and Psychological Examinations Act of 2007--S. 110

Public Corruption Prosecution Improvements Act--S. 1946

Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2007--S. 772

Reasonable Notice and Search Act--S. 2435

Recidivism Reduction and Second Chance Act of 2007--S. 1060

Refugee Crisis in Iraq Act--S. 1651

Respecting State Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2008--S. 
  3207

Restitution for Victims of Crime Act--S. 973

Return of Talent Act--S. 1684

Reuniting Families Act--S. 3514

Runaway and Homeless Youth Protection Act of 2008--S. 2982

Rural Nursing Promotion Act--S. 646

Safe Babies Act of 2007--S. 627

Safeguarding Social Security Numbers Act of 2008--S. 2915

Save Our Small and Seasonal Business Act of 2007--S. 988

Saving Kids from Dangerous Drugs Act of 2007--S. 1211

SCAAP Reimbursement Protection Act of 2008--S. 2587

School Safety and Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 2007--S. 2084

School Safety Enhancements Act of 2007--S. 677 and S. 1217

Scott Gardner Act--S. 850

Second Chance Act of 2007--S. 1060

Secure America Through Verification and Enforcement Act of 2007--S. 2368

SAVE Act of 2007--S. 2368

Secure and Safe Detention and Asylum Act--S. 3114

Secure Border Crossing Card Entry Act of 2007--S. 422

Secure Travel and Counterterrorism Partnership Act--S. 342 and S. 653

Securing Adolescents from Exploitation-Online Act of 2007--S. 519

SAFE Act of 2007--S. 519

Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership Act of 2007--       S. 
  1083

Security Contractor Accountability Act of 2007--S. 2147

Security from Political Interference in Justice Act of 2007--S. 1845

Senior Investor Protection Act of 2008--S. 2794

September 11 Family Humanitarian Relief and Patriotism Act--       S. 
  615

Services, Education, and Rehabilitation for Veterans--S. 3379

SERV Act--S. 3379

Sex Offender Registration and Notification Retroactivity Correction Act 
  of 2008--S. 2632

Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008--S. 2913

Skilled Worker Immigration and Fairness Act--S. 1397

Social Security Number Fraud and Identity Theft Prevention Act--S. 699

Social Security Number Misuse Prevention Act--S. 238

Social Security Number Online Protection Act of 2007--S. 1691

Southwest Border Violence Reduction Act--S. 2867

Special Immigrant Nonminister Religious Worker Program Act--       S. 
  3606

Sportsmanship in Hunting Act of 2008--S. 2912

Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act--S. 798 
  and S. 1079

State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due 
  Process Act of 2007--S. 449

State Court Interpreter Grant Program Act--S. 702

State Foreign Investment Improvement Act--S. 2751

State Secrets Protection Act--S. 2533

Stop the Sale of Murderabilia to Protect the Dignity of Crime Victims 
  Act of 2007--S. 1528

Strengthening American Citizenship Act of 2007--S. 1393

Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2007--S. 2449

Sunshine in the Courtroom Act of 2007--S. 352

Terrorism Prevention and Deterrence Act of 2007--S. 1320

Terrorist Hoax Improvements Act of 2007--S. 735

Text a Tip Act of 2007--S. 2046

The Protect America Act of 2007--S. 2011

Trafficking in Persons Accountability Act of 2008--S. 1703

Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2007--S. 844

United States Attorney Local Residency Restoration Act of 2007--S. 1379

United States Parole Commission Extension Act of 2008--S. 3294

Uniting American Families Act of 2007--S. 1328

Vessel Hull Design Protection Act Amendments of 2007--S. 1640

Vessel Hull Design Protection Act Amendments of 2008--S. 3106

Veterans' Memorials, Boy Scouts, Public Seals, and Other Public 
  Expressions of Religion Protection Act of 2007--S. 415

Victims of Polygamy Assistance Act of 2008--S. 3313

Violence Against Children Act of 2007--S. 1296

Violent Crime Control Act of 2007--S. 1860

Visa Efficiency and E-Verify Extension Act of 2008--S. 3414

Volunteer Pilot Organization Protection Act of 2007--S. 11

War Profiteering Prevention Act of 2007--S. 119

Wartime Enforcement of Fraud Act of 2008--S. 2892

Wartime Treatment Study Act--S. 621

Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008--S. 3649

William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2008--S. 3061

Witness Security and Protection Act of 2007--S. 79

World War II Crimes Accountability Act of 2008--S. 3007

  

                              HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center Act--H.R. 5464

Alien Smuggling and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007--H.R. 2399

American National Red Cross Governance Modernization Act of 2007--H.R. 
  1681

Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007--H.R. 137

Antitrust Modernization Commission Extension Act of 2007--       H.R. 
  742

Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks Federal Flag Code Amendment Act of 
  2007--H.R. 692

Arts Require Timely Service Act--H.R. 1312

ARTS Act--H.R. 1312

Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act of 2007--H.R. 3013

Bail Bond Fairness Act of 2007--H.R. 2286

Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2008--H.R. 6045

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2007--H.R. 2830

Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, 2008--H.R. 3093

Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, 2009--H.R. 7322

Congressional Lawmaking Authority Protection Act of 2007--       H.R. 
  264

Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008--H.R. 2764

COPS Improvements Act of 2007--H.R. 1700

Court Security Improvement Act of 2007--H.R. 660

Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2007--H.R. 3971

Debbie Smith Reauthorization Act of 2008--H.R. 5057

Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007--H.R. 
  1281

District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007--H.R. 1905

Drug Endangered Children Act of 2007--H.R. 1199

Effective Child Pornography Prosecution Act of 2007--H.R. 4120

Elder Abuse Victims Act of 2008--H.R. 5352

Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of 2007--H.R. 923

Employee Verification Amendment Act of 2008--H.R. 6633

Enhancing the Effective Prosecution of Child Pornography Act of 2007--
  H.R. 4136

Equal Justice for Our Military Act of 2007--H.R. 3174

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Congressional Badge of Bravery Act of 
  2008--H.R. 4056

Former Vice President Protection Act of 2008--H.R. 5938

Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act--H.R. 1595

Improving Foreign Intelligence Surveillance to Defend the Nation and the 
  Constitution Act of 2007--H.R. 3356

Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2007--H.R. 1525

Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2007--H.R. 1979

Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act of 2007--       H.R. 
  719

Kendell Frederick Citizenship Assistance Act--H.R. 2884

Let Our Veterans Rest in Peace Act of 2008--H.R. 3480

Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007--H.R. 2831

Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007--       H.R. 
  1592

Managing Arson Through Criminal History Act of 2007--H.R. 1759

MATCH Act of 2007--H.R. 1759

Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Reauthorization and 
  Improvement Act of 2007--H.R. 3992

National Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act of 2008--H.R. 4044

National Silver Alert Act--H.R. 6064

Native American Heritage Day Act of 2007--H.J. Res. 62

Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2008--H.R. 1777

NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007--H.R. 2640

Presidential Signing Statements Act of 2007--H.R. 3045

Preventing Harassment through Outbound Number Enforcement (PHONE) Act of 
  2007--H.R. 740

Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 
  2008--H.R. 4279

Protect Our Children Act of 2007--H.R. 3845

Protecting Our Children Comes First Act of 2007--H.R. 2517

Purple Heart Family Equity Act of 2007--H.R. 1119

Regulatory Improvement Act of 2007--H.R. 3564

Religious Worker Visa Extension Act of 2008--H.R. 5570

Responsible Electronic Surveillance That Is Overseen, Reviewed and 
  Effective Act of 2007--H.R. 3773

RESTORE Act of 2007--H.R. 3773

Responsive Government Act of 2008--H.R. 6344

Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act--H.R. 5235

Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008--H.R. 6353

Second Chance Act of 2007: Community Safety Through Recidivism 
  Prevention--H.R. 1593

Second Chance Act of 2007--H.R. 1593

Securing Adolescents from Exploitation-Online Act of 2007--       H.R. 
  3791

SAFE Act of 2007--H.R. 3791

Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act of 2007--H.R. 1615

Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Act--H.R. 
  1389

Stop AIDS in Prison Act of 2007--H.R. 1943

Vessel Hull Design Protection Amendments of 2008--H.R. 6531

Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008--H.R. 7084

William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2007--H.R. 3887

William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act 
  of 2008--H.R. 7311

200th Anniversary Commemoration Commission of the Abolition of the 
  Transatlantic Slave Trade Act of 2007--H.R. 3432

  

  
  
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                     INDEX TO LEGISLATION--Continued
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AGRICULTURE
    PIGFORD CLAIMS REMEDY ACT OF 2007

        S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the 
          merits of the claims of claimants who met the class criteria 
          in a civil action relating to racial discrimination by the 
          Department of Agriculture but who were denied that 
          determination.
  
        S. 1989--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the 
          merits of the claims of claimants who met the class criteria 
          in a civil action relating to racial discrimination by the 
          Department of Agriculture but who were denied that 
          determination.
  

ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
    AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH INTERNATIONAL OPENNESS NOW ACT OF 
      2008

        S. 2653--To further United States security by restoring and 
          enhancing the competitiveness of the United States for 
          international students, scholars, scientists, and exchange 
          visitors and by facilitating business travel to the United 
          States.
  
    ELECTRONIC EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2008

        S. 3093--To extend and improve the effectiveness of the 
          employment eligibility confirmation program.
  
    KENDELL FREDERICK CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE ACT

        H.R. 2884--To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining 
          United States citizenship, and for other purposes.
  
    SECURE AND SAFE DETENTION AND ASYLUM ACT

        S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, 
          to improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    STATE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IMPROVEMENT ACT

        S. 2751--To facilitate foreign investment by permanently 
          reauthorizing the EB-5 regional center program, and for other 
          purposes.
  

APPROPRIATIONS
    ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF UNITED STATES

        H.R. 3564--To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize 
          appropriations for the Administrative Conference of the United 
          States through fiscal year 2011, and for other purposes.
  
    COAST GUARD

        H.R. 2830--To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard for 
          fiscal year 2008, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act 
          and title 18, United States Code, to combat the crime of alien 
          smuggling and related activities, and for other purposes.
  
    COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

        S. Res. 42--Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the 
          Judiciary.
  
    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        S. 1745--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce 
          and Justice, Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
        S. 3182--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce 
          and Justice, Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
        H.R. 2764--Making appropriations for the Department of State, 
          foreign operations, and related programs for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
        H.R. 3093--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce 
          and Justice, Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
        H.R. 7322--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce 
          and Justice, Science, and related agencies for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.
  
    SENATE COMMITTEES

        S. Res. 89--Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate 
          for the periods March 1, 2007, through September 30, 2007, and 
          October 1, 2007, through September 30, 2008, and October 1, 
          2008, through February 28, 2009.
  

ARBITRATION
    ARBITRATION FAIRNESS ACT OF 2007

        S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code 
          with respect to arbitration.
  
    FAIR ARBITRATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1135--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to 
          establish fair procedures for arbitration clauses in 
          contracts.
  
    FAIR CONTRACTS FOR GROWERS ACT

        S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for 
          greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to 
          livestock and poultry contracts.
  
    FAIRNESS IN NURSING HOME ARBITRATION ACT

        S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code 
          with respect to arbitration.
  

BANKRUPTCY
    CONSUMER CREDIT FAIRNESS ACT

        S. 3259--To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to 
          the priority of certain high cost credit debts.
  
    EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN QUALIFIED EDUCATIONAL LOANS

        S. 1561--To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to 
          exceptions to discharge in bankruptcy for certain qualified 
          educational loans.
  
    HOMEOWNERS' MORTGAGE AND EQUITY SAVINGS

        S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in 
          bankruptcy, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2133--To authorize bankruptcy courts to take certain actions 
          with respect to mortgage loans in bankruptcy, and for other 
          purposes.
  
        S. 3690--To help struggling families stay in their homes and to 
          ensure that taxpayers are protected when the Secretary of the 
          Treasury purchases equity shares in financial situations.
  
    NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVISTS DEBT RELIEF ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 4044--To amend title 11 of the United States Code to exempt 
          for a limited period, from the application of the means-test 
          presumption of abuse under Chapter 7, qualifying members of 
          reserve components of the Armed Forces and members of the 
          National Guard who, after September 11, 2001, are called to 
          active duty or to perform a homeland defense activity for not 
          less than 90 days.
  
        S. 3197--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a 
          limited period, from the application of the means-test 
          presumption of abuse under chapter 7, qualifying members of 
          reserve components of the Armed Forces and members of the 
          National Guard who, after September 11, 2001, are called to 
          active duty or to perform a homeland defense activity for not 
          less than 90 days.
  
    PROTECTING EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES IN BUSINESS BANKRUPTCIES ACT OF 
      2007

        S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve 
          protections for employees and retirees in business 
          bankruptcies.
  

COMMERCE AND TRADE
    ANTITRUST LAWS APPLY TO NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN GROUPS OF INDEPENDENT 
      PHARMACIES AND HEALTH PLANS AND HEALTH INSURANCE ISSUERS

        S. 885--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and 
          quality of care by making the antitrust laws apply to 
          negotiations between groups of independent pharmacies and 
          health plans and health insurance issuers in the same manner 
          as such laws apply to collective bargaining by labor 
          organizations under the National Labor Relations Act.
  
    ANTITRUST MODERNIZATION COMMISSION EXTENSION ACT OF 2007

        S. 480--To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 
          2002, to extend the term of the Antitrust Modernization 
          Commission and to make a technical correction.
  
        H.R. 7420--To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act 
          of 2002, to extend the term of the Antitrust Modernization 
          Commission and to make a technical correction.
  
    CERTAIN RIGHTS RELATINGS TO CERTAIN MARKS, TRADE NAMES, OR 
      COMMERCIAL NAMES

        S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United 
          States courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, 
          trade names, or commercial names.
  
    CREDIT CARD FAIR FEE ACT OF 2008

        S. 3086--To amend the antitrust laws to ensure competitive 
          market-based fees and terms for merchants' access to 
          electronic payment systems.
  
    DISCOUNT PRICING CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT

        S. 2261--To restore the rule that agreements between 
          manufacturers and retailers, distributors, or wholesalers to 
          set the minimum price below which the manufacturer's product 
          or service cannot be sold violates the Sherman Act.
  
    FOOTBALL FAIRNESS ACT OF 2007

        S. 249--To permit the National Football League to restrict the 
          movement of its franchises, and for other purposes.
  
    FURTHER COMPETITION IN THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY

        S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
  
    HOLLINGS MANUFACTURING EXTENSION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

        S. 69--To authorize appropriations for the Hollings 
          Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    NOPEC ACT OF 2007

        S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and 
          exporting cartels illegal.
  
    NOTIFICATION OF RISK TO PERSONAL DATA ACT OF 2007

        S. 239--To require Federal agencies, and persons engaged in 
          interstate commerce, in possession of data containing 
          sensitive personally identifiable information, to disclose any 
          breach of such information.
  
    OIL INDUSTRY MERGER ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT ACT

        S. 878--To prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions in 
          the oil and gas industry.
  
    PRESERVE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE GENERICS ACT

        S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating 
          generic drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug 
          into the market.
  
    SENIOR INVESTOR PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        S. 2794--To protect older Americans from misleading and 
          fraudulent marketing practices, with the goal of increasing 
          retirement security.
  
    ACTIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ZIMBABWE

        H. Con. Res. 100--Condemning the recent violent actions of the 
          Government of Zimbabwe against peaceful opposition party 
          activists and members of civil society.
  

CONDOLENCES
    AUGUST 2007 FLOODING

        S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of 
          the devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding 
          during August 2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, 
          Ohio, and Wisconsin, and for other purposes.
  

CONGRATULATIONS AND COMMEMORATIONS
    AMERICAN HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION

        S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the 
          founding of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive 
          Association, a leading association for the 1,300,000 United 
          States citizens of Greek ancestry and Philhellenes in the 
          United States.
  
    CAL RIPKEN, JR.

        S. Res. 281--Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. for his induction 
          into the Baseball Hall of Fame, for an outstanding career as 
          an athlete, and for his contributions to baseball and to his 
          community.
  
        H. Con. Res. 71--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the 
          founding of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive 
          Association, a leading association for the Nation's 1.3 
          million American citizens of Greek ancestry, and Philhellenes.
  
    ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

        S. Res. 53--Congratulating Illinois State University as it marks 
          its sesquicentennial.
  
    SOVIET JEWISH FREEDOM

        S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass 
          movement for Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of 
          the Freedom Sunday rally for Soviet Jewry on the National 
          Mall.
  
    UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN WOMEN'S VOLLYBALL TEAM

        S. Res. 44--Commending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln 
          women's volleyball team for winning the National Collegiate 
          Athletic Association Division One Women's Volleyball 
          Championship.
  

THE CONGRESS
    LOBBYING BY SPOUSE OF A MEMBER

        S. 105--To prohibit the spouse of a Member of Congress 
          previously employed as a lobbyist from lobbying the Member 
          after the Member is elected.
  
    GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BASIN

        S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to 
          an interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great 
          Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin.
  
    JOHN ARTHUR ``JACK'' JOHNSON

        H. Con. Res. 214--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
          President should grant a posthumous pardon to John Arthur 
          ``Jack'' Johnson for the 1913 racially motivated conviction of 
          Johnson, which diminished his athletic, cultural, and historic 
          significance, and tarnished his reputation.
  
    EARL LLOYD

        H. Con. Res. 286--Expressing the sense of Congress that Earl 
          Lloyd should be recognized and honored for breaking the color 
          barrier and becoming the first African American to play in the 
          National Basketball Association League 58 years ago.
  

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
    ABOLISH THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE

        S.J. Res. 39--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States to abolish the electoral college and to provide 
          for the direct popular election of the President and Vice 
          President of the United States.
  
    AMOUNT OF MONEY EXPENDED BY THE UNITED STATES DURING ANY FISCAL YEAR

        S.J. Res. 19--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to Proposing an amendment to the 
          Constitution of the United States which requires (except 
          during time of war and subject to suspension by Congress) that 
          the total amount of money expended by the United States during 
          any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain revenue 
          received by the United States during such fiscal year and not 
          exceed 20 per centum of the gross national product of the 
          United States during the previous calendar year.
  
    BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT

        S.J. Res. 24--Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the 
          Constitution of the United States.
  
    BALANCED BUDGET AND PROTECTION OF SOCIAL SECURITY SURPLUSES

        S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to require a balanced budget and 
          protect Social Security surpluses.
  
    CITIZENSHIP

        S.J. Res. 31--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to United States citizenship.
  
    CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES INTENDED TO AFFECT ELECTIONS

        S.J. Res. 21--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to contributions and expenditures 
          intended to affect elections.
  
    DESECRATION OF THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES

        S.J. Res. 40--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States authorizing the Congress and the States to 
          prohibit the act of desecration of the flag of the United 
          States and to set criminal penalties for that act.
  
    EQUAL RIGHTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN

        S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to equal rights for men and women.
  
    LIFE AT CONCEPTION ACT

        S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
          amendment to the Constitution for the right of life for each 
          born and preborn human person.
  
    LINE ITEM VETO

        S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to the line item veto.
  
    MARRIAGE

        S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to marriage.
  
    PRAYER IN SCHOOLS

        S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States to clarify that the Constitution neither 
          prohibits voluntary prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
  
    TERM LIMITS

        S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to limiting the number of terms that a 
          Member of Congress may serve.
  

COPYRIGHTS
    DESIGN PIRACY PROHIBITION ACT

        S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide 
          protection for fashion design.
  
    EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

        S. 2591--To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, to 
          provide an exemption from exclusive rights in copyright for 
          certain nonprofit organizations to display live football 
          games, and for other purposes.
  
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

        S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States 
          and the health and safety of United States citizens by 
          improving the management, coordination, and effectiveness of 
          domestic and international intellectual property rights 
          enforcement, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2317--To amend titles 17 and 18, United States Code, and the 
          Trademark Act of 1946 to strengthen and harmonize the 
          protection of intellectual property, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual 
          property laws, and for other purposes.
  
    INTERNET RADIO EQUALITY ACT OF 2007

        S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty 
          Judges with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for 
          making such a determination, and for other purposes.
  
    PERFORMANCE RIGHTS

        S. 2500--To provide fair compensation to artists for use of 
          their sound recordings.
  
        S. 3649--To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, 
          to provide for agreements for the reproduction and performance 
          of sound recordings by webcasters.
  
  
        H.R. 7084--To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, 
          to provide for agreements for the reproduction and performance 
          of sound recordings by webcasters.
  
    PLATFORM EQUALITY AND REMEDIES FOR RIGHTS HOLDERS IN MUSIC ACT OF 
      2007

        S. 256--To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright 
          licenses under sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States 
          Code, and for other purposes.
  
    PRIORITIZING RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATION FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 
      ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 4279--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual 
          property laws, and for other purposes.
  
    SHAWN BENTLEY ORPHAN WORKS ACT OF 2008

        S. 2913--To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in 
          copyright infringement cases involving orphan works.
  
    STATUTORY COPYRIGHT LICENSE FOR SATELLITE CARRIERS

        S. 258--To clarify provisions relating to statutory copyright 
          licenses for satellite carriers.
  
    TECHNICAL CORRECTION

        S. 2447--To make a technical correction to section 119 of title 
          17, United States Code.
  
    VESSEL HULL DESIGN PROTECTION ACT AMENDMENTS

        S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code 
          (relating to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify 
          the definitions of a hull and a deck.
  
        S. 3106--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code 
          (relating to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify 
          the definitions of a hull and a deck.
  
        H.R. 6531--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code 
          (relating to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify 
          the definitions of a hull and a deck.
  

CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    A CHILD IS MISSING ALERT AND RECOVERY CENTER

        S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant 
          to the A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist 
          law enforcement agencies in the rapid recovery of missing 
          children, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 5464--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual 
          grant to the A Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to 
          assist law enforcement agencies in the rapid recovery of 
          missing children, and for other purposes.
  
    ADEQUATE PROTECTION TO THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS

        S. 1749--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to 
          provide adequate protection to the rights of crime victims, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    ADVANCING JUSTICE THROUGH DNA TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE

        S. 3105--To authorize funding for the Advancing Justice through 
          DNA Technology initiative.
  
    ALIEN SMUGGLING AND TERRORISM PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2463--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 
          18, United States Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling 
          and related activities, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 2399--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and 
          title 18, United States Code, to combat the crime of alien 
          smuggling and related activities, and for other purposes.
  
    ALL INDIVIDUALS CONVICTED OF A FELONY MUST PROVIDE A DNA SAMPLE

        S. 3104--To require all individuals convicted of a felony under 
          State law provide a DNA sample.
  
    AMEND THE ADAM WALSH CHILD PROTECTION AND SAFETY ACT OF 2006

        S. 1819--To amend the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act 
          of 2006 to modify a deadline relating to a certain election by 
          Indian tribes.
  
        H.R. 3095--To amend the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety 
          Act of 2006 to modify a deadline relating to a certain 
          election by Indian tribes.
  
    ANIMAL FIGHTING PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
          prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 137--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
          prohibitions against animal fighting, and other purposes.
  
    ANONYMOUS TEXTS FROM CITIZENS

        S. 2046--To establish a pilot program for police departments to 
          use anonymous texts from citizens to augment their anonymous 
          tip hotlines.
  
    ANTI-GUN TRAFFICING PENALTIES ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 77--To improve the tracking of stolen firearms and firearms 
          used in a crime, to allow more frequent inspections of gun 
          dealers to ensure compliance with Federal gun law, to enhance 
          the penalties for gun trafficking, and for other purposes.
  
    ARMOR VESTS

        S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor 
          vests to provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching 
          funds requirement in the case of fiscal hardship.
  
    ASSAULT OR MURDER OF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OR JUDGES

        S. 1235--To impose appropriate penalties for the assault or 
          murder of a Federal law enforcement officer or Federal judge, 
          for the retaliatory assault or murder of a family member of a 
          Federal law enforcement officer or Federal judge, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    AVAILABILITY TO THE PUBLIC OF PRISON INFORMATION

        S. 2010--To require prisons and other detention facilities 
          holding Federal prisoners or detainees under a contract with 
          the Federal Government to make the same information available 
          to the public that Federal prisons and detention facilities 
          are required to do by law.
  
    BAIL BOND FAIRNESS ACT OF 2007

        S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal 
          Rules of Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond 
          forfeitures.
  
        H.R. 2286--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the 
          Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond 
          forfeitures.
  
    BORDER TUNNELS AND PASSAGES OFFENSE

        S. 1844--To amend title 18, United States Code, to make 
          technical corrections to the new border tunnels and passages 
          offense.
  
    BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP GRANT ACT OF 2008

        S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
          Streets Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the 
          Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 
          2012.
  
        H.R. 6045--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and 
          Safe Streets Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the 
          Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 
          2012.
  
    CALLER ID SPOOFING SERVICES

        S. 1654--To prohibit the sale or provision of caller ID spoofing 
          services.
  
    CHILD CUSTODY PROTECTION ACT

        S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws 
          requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
  
    CHILD PORNOGRAPHY LAWS

        S. 2869--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to clarify 
          the scope of the child pornography laws and for other 
          purposes.
  
        H.R. 4120--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for 
          more effective prosecution of cases involving child 
          pornography, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 4136--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to 
          clarify the scope of the child pornography laws.
  
    CHILD PROTECTION IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 2008

        S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to 
          establish a permanent background check system.
  
    CHRISTOPHER KANGAS FALLEN FIREFIGHTER APPRENTICE ACT

        S. 1918--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act 
          of 1968 to expand the definition of firefighter to include 
          apprentices and trainees, regardless of age or duty 
          limitations.
  
    CITIZENS WHO HAVE CONCEALED CARRY PERMITS

        S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18 of the United States 
          Code, to allow citizens who have concealed carry permits from 
          the State in which they reside to carry concealed firearms in 
          another State that grants concealed carry permits, if the 
          individual complies with the laws of the State.
  
    COMBATING CHILD EXPLOITATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
          Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy 
          Attorney General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against 
          Children Task Force, to increase resources for regional 
          computer forensic labs, and to make other improvements to 
          increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to 
          investigate and prosecute predators.
  
    COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCING ACT OF 2007

        S. 473--To improve the prohibitions on money laundering, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    COMBAT METHAMPHETAMINE ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
  
    COMBAT ORGANIZED CRIME

        S. 3434--To combat organized crime involving the illegal 
          acquisition of retail goods for the purpose of selling those 
          illegally obtained goods through physical and online retail 
          marketplaces.
  
    COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES INPROVEMENTS ACT OF 2007

        S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act 
          of 1968 to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        H.R. 1700--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
          Act of 1968 to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    COMPUTER-ASSISTED REMOTE HUNTING

        S. 2422--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          certain computer-assisted remote hunting, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    COMPUTER TRESPASS CLARIFICATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2434--To clarify conditions for the interceptions of computer 
          trespass communications under the USA-PATRIOT Act.
  
    CONTROL VIOLENT CRIME

        S. 1860--To control violent crime.
  
    COURT SECURITY IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect 
          judges, prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family 
          members, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 660--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect 
          judges, prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family 
          members, and for other purposes.
  
    CRIME VICTIMS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 2008

        S. 3668--To create a grant program for collaboration programs 
          that ensure coordination among criminal justice agencies, 
          adult protective services agencies, victim assistance 
          programs, and other agencies or organizations providing 
          services to individuals with disabilities in the investigation 
          and response to abuse of or crimes committed against such 
          individuals.
  
    CRIMES COMMITTED IN INDIAN COUNTRY

        S. 3599--To amend title 18, United States Code, to add crimes 
          committed in Indian country or exclusive Federal jurisdiction 
          as racketeering predicates.
  
    CRIMES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN

        S. 1296--To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance 
          in preventing and prosecuting crimes of violence against 
          children.
  
    CRIME-FREE RURAL STATES GRANTS PROGRAM

        3726--To reauthorize the Crime-Free Rural States Grants program.
  
    CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS

        S. 3218--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to 
          obtain criminal history background checks.
  
        H.R. 2640--To improve the National Instant Criminal Background 
          Check System, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 3605--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to 
          obtain criminal history background checks.
  
    CYBER-CRIME ACT OF 2007

        S. 2213--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve 
          prevention, investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    DEATH IN CUSTODY REPORTING ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 3971--To encourage States to report to the Attorney General 
          certain information regarding the deaths of individuals in the 
          custody of law enforcement agencies, and for other purposes.
  
    DECEPTIVE PRACTICES AND VOTER INTIMIDATION PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
  
        H.R. 1281--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
  
    DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE

        S.2470--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the 
          abuse of dehydroepiandrosterone, and for other purposes.
  
    DENY TRANSFER OF FIREARMS OR ISSUANCE OF FIREARMS OR EXPLOSIVES 
      LICENSES

        S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney 
          General to deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of 
          firearms and explosives licenses to known or suspected 
          dangerous terrorists.
  
    DEXTROMETHORPHAN ABUSE REDUCTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2274--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the 
          abuse of dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.
  
    DRIVE SAFER SUNDAY

        S. Res. 718--Designating November 30, 2008, as ``Drive Safer 
          Sunday''.
  
    DRUG ENDANGERED CHILDREN ACT OF 2007

        S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered 
          children.
  
    DRUG SENTENCING REFORM & COCAINE KINGPIN TRAFFICKING ACT OF 2007

        S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing 
          disparity between crack and powder cocaine.
  
    EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT REAUTHORIZATION ACT

        S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice 
          Assistance Grant Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 
          2012.
  
    EFFECTIVE CORRUPTION PROSECUTIONS ACT OF 2007

        S. 118--To give investigators and prosecutors the tools they 
          need to combat public corruption.
  
    ELDER ABUSE VICTIMS ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 5352--To protect seniors in the United States from elder 
          abuse by establishing specialized elder abuse prosecution and 
          research programs and activities to aid victims of elder 
          abuse, to provide training to prosecutors and other law 
          enforcement related to elder abuse prevention and protection, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    ELIMINATE METHAMPHETAMINE KINGPINS

        S. 2137--To eliminate methamphetamine kingpins.
  
    EMERGENCY AND DISASTER ASSISTANCE FRAUD PENALTY ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 
      2007

        S. 118--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to 
          fraud in connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
  
    EMERGENCY LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BYRNE ASSISTANCE ACT OF 2007

        S. 393--To transfer unspent funds for grants by the Office of 
          Community Oriented Policing Services, the Office of Justice 
          Programs, and the Office on Violence Against Women to the 
          Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.
  
    EMMETT TILL UNSOLVED CIVIL RIGHTS CRIME ACT

        S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil 
          Rights Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved 
          Civil Rights Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights 
          Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and for other 
          purposes.
  
        H.R. 923--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil 
          Rights Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved 
          Civil Rights Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights 
          Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    END GUN TRAFFICKING ACT OF 2008

        S. 3634--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases 
          of handguns.
  
    END RACIAL PROFILING ACT OF 2007

        S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
  
    ENSURING UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS ARE ABLE TO ACT IMPARTIALLY

        S. 977--To amend chapter 11 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          ensure United States attorneys are able to act impartially, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    EXOTIC ANIMALS

        S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          certain interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
  
    FAIRNESS IN DRUG SENTENCING ACT OF 2007

        S. 1685--To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and 
          crack cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on 
          aggravating factors relating to the seriousness of the offense 
          and the culpability of the offender.
  
    FAMILY ABDUCTION PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to 
          improve the ability of State and local governments to prevent 
          the abduction of children by family members, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    FEDERAL DEATH PENALTY ABOLITION ACT OF 2007

        S. 447--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
  
    FEDERAL FORFEITURE FUNDS USED FOR METHAMPHETAMINE LABORATORIES CLEAN 
      UP

        S. 2100--To require that Federal forfeiture funds be used, in 
          part, to clean up methamphetamine laboratories.
  
    FEDERAL INMATES WORKWEEK EXTENSION
        S. 3695--To require a 50-hour workweek for Federal prison 
          inmates, to reform inmate work programs, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    FIGHTING CRIME

        S. 2237--To fight crime.
  
    FIGHTING GANGS AND EMPOWERING YOUTH ACT OF 2007

        S. 990--To fight criminal gangs.
  
    FIREARMS BY FOREIGN CONVICTS CLARIFICATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not 
          authorize persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign 
          courts to freely possess firearms in the United States.
  
    FIREARMS TRACE DATABASE

        S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the 
          Firearms Trace Database, and for other purposes.
  
    FORMER VICE PRESIDENT PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 5938--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide 
          secret service protection to former Vice Presidents, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    FRAUDULENT TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

        S. 76--To amend section 1028 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          prohibit the possession, transfer, or use of fraudulent travel 
          documents.
  
    FRAUDULENT USE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS

        S. 699--To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account 
          numbers by allowing the sharing of social security data among 
          agencies of the United States for identity theft prevention 
          and immigration enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.
  
    FUGITIVE INFORMATION NETWORKED DATABASE ACT OF 2008

        S. 3136--To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC 
          database by States and provide additional resources for 
          extradition.
  
    FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE

        S. 3143--To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, 
          arresting, and prosecuting fugitives from justice.
  
    GANG ABATEMENT AND PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources 
          committed to investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, 
          to deter and punish violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding 
          citizens and communities from violent criminals, to revise and 
          enhance criminal penalties for violent crimes, to expand and 
          improve gang prevention programs, and for other purposes.
  
    GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2007

        S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, 
          to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate 
          circumstances.
  
    GRANT IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY

        S. 1369--To grant immunity from civil liability to any person 
          who voluntarily notifies appropriate security personnel of 
          suspicious activity believed to threaten transportation safety 
          or security or takes reasonable action to mitigate such 
          activity.
  
    GRANT PROGRAM FOR SECURE SCHOOLS

        S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under 
          the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
  
    GUN SHOW BACKGROUND CHECK ACT OF 2008

        S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
  
    HUMAN-ANIMAL HYBRID PROHIBITION ACT

        S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          human-animal hybrids.
  
    HUMAN CLONING BAN AND STEM CELL RESEARCH PROTECTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell 
          research.
  
    HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE

        S. 877--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add human 
          growth hormone to schedule III, to prohibit the sale of 
          prescriptions for controlled substances for illegitimate 
          purposes, and for other purposes.
  
    HUMAN TRAFFICKING

        S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
  
    IDENTIFICATION SECURITY ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to 
          restore section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism 
          Prevention Act of 2004, which provides States additional 
          regulatory flexibility and funding authorization to more 
          rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-resistant driver's 
          licenses, and to protect privacy and civil liberties by 
          providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated rulemaking 
          with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
          improve national security.
  
    IDENTITY THEFT

        S. 1202--To require agencies and persons in possession of 
          computerized data containing sensitive personal information to 
          disclose security breaches when such breach poses a 
          significant risk of identity theft.
  
        S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable 
          increased federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to 
          allow for restitution to victims of identity theft.
  
    INDIAN TRIBES METHAMPHETAMINE REDUCTION GRANTS ACT OF 2007

        S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act 
          of 1968 to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are 
          eligible to receive grants for confronting the use of 
          methamphetamine.
  
    INMATE ORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH METHAMPHETAMINE USE

        S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
          Streets Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address 
          the inmate oral health problems associated with 
          methamphetamine use, and for other purposes.
  
    INTERNET CRIME PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAMS

        S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for 
          Internet Crime prevention education programs.
  
        S. 3074--To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime 
          prevention education.
  
        H.R. 4134--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for 
          Internet crime prevention education programs.
  
    INTERNET DISPLAY OF SOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT NUMBERS

        S. 1691--To amend title 18, United States Code, to restrict the 
          public display on the Internet of all or any portion of social 
          security account numbers by State and local governments, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    INTERNET SPYWARE (I-SPY) PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1525--To amend title 18, United States Code, to discourage 
          spyware, and for other purposes.
  
    JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF STATE-SPONSORED TERRORISM ACT

        S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored 
          terrorism.
  
    JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 
      2008

        S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and 
          Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
  
    KEEPING THE INTERNET DEVOID OF SEXUAL-PREDATORS ACT OF 2007

        S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
          identifiers, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 719--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
          identifiers, and for other purposes.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SAFETY ACT OF 2007

        S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the 
          provisions relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by 
          law enforcement officers, and for other purposes.
  
    LET OUR VETERANS REST IN PEACE ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 3480--To direct the United States Sentencing Commission to 
          assure appropriate punishment enhancements for those involved 
          in receiving stolen property where that property consists of 
          grave markers of veterans, and for other purposes.
  
    LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT HATE CRIMES PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1105--To provide for Federal assistance to States, local 
          jurisdictions, Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        H.R. 1592--To provide for Federal assistance to States, local 
          jurisdictions, Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    LONG-RANGE SNIPER RIFLE SAFETY ACT OF 2007

        S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
  
    MANAGING ARSON THROUGH CRIMINAL HISTORY ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1759--To establish guidelines and incentives for States to 
          establish arsonist registries and to require the Attorney 
          General to establish a national arsonist registry and 
          notification program, and for other purposes.
  
    MENTALLY ILL OFFENDER TREATMENT AND CRIME REDUCTION REAUTHORIZATION 
      AND IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
          Streets Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental 
          health treatment and services provided to offenders with 
          mental illnesses, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3992--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and 
          Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved 
          mental health treatment and services provided to offenders 
          with mental illnesses, and for other purposes.
  
    METHAMPHETAMINE PRODUCTION PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation 
          of methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    METHAMPHETAMINE TRAFFICKING ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 132--To end the trafficking of methamphetamines and precursor 
          chemicals across the United States and its borders.
  
    MURDERABILIA

        S. 1528--To amend chapter 87 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          end the terrorizing effects of the sale of murderabilia on 
          crime victims and their families.
  
    NATIONAL ARSONIST REGISTRY AND NOTIFICATION PROGRAM

        S. 2387--To establish guidelines and incentives for States to 
          establish arsonist registries and to require the Attorney 
          General to establish a national arsonist registry and 
          notification program, and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL CRIME GUN IDENTIFICATION

        S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
          imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable 
          of microstamping ammunition.
  
    NATIONAL CRIME VICTIM LAW INSTITUTE

        S. 3601--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
          Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime 
          Victims Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of 
          Crime Act of 1984.
  
        S. 3602--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Lowe 
          Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime 
          Victims Legal Assistance Program as a part of the Victims of 
          Crime Act of 1984.
  
        S. 3641--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
          Institute o provide support for victims of crime under Crime 
          Victims Legal Assistance programs as a part of the Victims of 
          Crime Act of 1984.
  
    NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VOLUNTEER ATTORNEY NETWORK ACT

        S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney 
          network to represent domestic violence victims.
  
    NATIVE AMERICAN METHAMPHETAMINE ENFORCEMENT AND TREATMENT ACT OF 
      2007

        S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act 
          of 1968 to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are 
          eligible to receive grants for confronting the use of 
          methamphetamine.
  
    NONRESIDENTS OF A STATE CARRYING CONCEALED FIREARMS

        S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a 
          national standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a 
          State may carry concealed firearms in the State.
  
    ONLINE PHARMACY CONSUMER PROTECTION

        S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
          pharmacies.
  
        H.R. 6353--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address 
          online pharmacies.
  
    PASSPORT AND VISA SECURITY ACT OF 2007

        S. 276--To strengthen the consequences of the fraudulent use of 
          United States or foreign passports, and for other purposes.
  
    PERSONAL DATA PRIVACY AND SECURITY ACT OF 2007

        S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure 
          privacy, to provide notice of security breaches, and to 
          enhance criminal penalties, law enforcement assistance, and 
          other protections against security breaches, fraudulent 
          access, and misuse of personally identifiable information.
  
    PRECAUTION ACT

        S. 1521--To provide information, resources, recommendations, and 
          funding to help State and local law enforcement enact crime 
          prevention and intervention strategies supported by rigorous 
          evidence.
  
    PRESERVING CRIME VICTIMS' RESTITUTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 149--To address the effect of the death of a defendant in 
          Federal criminal proceedings.
  
    PRESERVING RECORDS OF TERRORIST AND CRIMINAL TRANSACTIONS

        S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal 
          national instant criminal background check system records.
  
    PREVENT ALL CIGARETTE TRAFFICKING ACT OF 2007

        S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection 
          of all tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
  
    PREVENTING GANG VIOLENCE

        S. 144--To provide Federal coordination and assistance in 
          preventing gang violence.
  
    PREVENTING HARRASSMENT THROUGH OUTBOUND NUMBER ENFORCEMENT (PHONE) 
      ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 740--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent 
          caller ID spoofing.
  
    PREVENTING INTERFERENCE WITH FEDERAL DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS

        S. 607--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent 
          interference with Federal disaster relief efforts, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    PREVENTION AND DETERRENCE OF CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN ACT OF 2008

        S. 3014--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
          penalties for child pornography offenses, child sex 
          trafficking offenses, and other sexual offenses committed 
          against children.
  
    PROTECT OUR CHILDREN ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 3845--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
          Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy 
          Attorney General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against 
          Children Task Force, to increase resources for regional 
          computer forensic labs, and to make other improvements to 
          increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to 
          investigate and prosecute child predators.
  
    PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS FROM BEING USED IN THE PERPETRATION 
      OF FRAUD AND IDENTITY THEFT

        S. 2915--To require the Commissioner of Social Security to issue 
          uniform standards for the method for truncation of social 
          security account numbers in order to protect such numbers from 
          being used in the perpetration of fraud or identity theft and 
          to provide for a prohibition on the display to the general 
          public on the Internet of social security account numbers by 
          State and local governments, and for other purposes.
  
    PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS ACT OF 2007

        S. 110--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations 
          required under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, 
          relating to offenders with mental disease or defect, to be 
          conducted by a clinical social worker.
  
    PUBLIC CORRUPTION PROSECUTION IMPROVEMENTS ACT

        S. 1946--To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat 
          public corruption by strengthening and clarifying the law.
  
    RAILROAD ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded 
          coverage and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are 
          contrary to the public interest with respect to railroads.
  
    REASONABLE NOTICE AND SEARCH ACT

        S. 2435--To limit authority to delay notice of search warrants.
  
    RECIDIVISM REDUCTION AND SECOND CHANCE ACT OF 2007

        S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of 
          offenders into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and 
          Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and 
          implementation, and for other purposes.
  
    REDUCE THE DISPARITY IN PUNISHMENT BETWEEN CRACK AND POWDER COCAINE 
      OFFENSES

        S. 1383--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and 
          powder cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment 
          for drug offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the 
          culpability of the offender, and for other purposes.
  
    REINTEGRATION OF YOUTH OFFENDERS

        S. 2451--To enhance public safety by improving the reintegration 
          of youth offenders into the families and communities to which 
          they are returning.
  
    RESTITUTION FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT

        S. 973--To amend to Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to 
          improve restitution for victims of crime, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    RURAL POLICING INSTITUTE

        S. 560--To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the 
          Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
  
    SAFE BABIES ACT OF 2007

        S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 
          Act of 1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated 
          infants and toddlers through the creation of a National Court 
          Teams Resource Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    SAVING KIDS FROM DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2007

        S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide 
          enhanced penalties for marketing controlled substances to 
          minors.
  
    SCHOOL SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 2084--To promote school safety, improved law enforcement, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    SECOND CHANCE ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1593--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of 
          offenders into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and 
          Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and 
          implementation, and for other purposes.
  
        H. Con. Res. 270--To make corrections in the enrollment of the 
          bill H.R. 1593.
  
    SECURING ADOLESCENTS FROM EXPLOITATION-ONLINE ACT OF 2007

        S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements 
          relating to child pornography, to expand cooperation in 
          combating child pornography, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3791--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements 
          relating to child pornography, to expand cooperation in 
          combating child pornography, and for other purposes.
  
    SECURING AIRCRAFT COCKPITS AGAINST LASERS ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1615--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide 
          penalties for aiming laser pointers at airplanes, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    SEPTEMBER 11 VICTIM COMPENSATION FUND OF 2001

        S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
          September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT TO BE APPLIED 
      RETROACTIVELY

        S. 2632--To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and 
          Notification Act is applied retroactively.
  
    SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER MISUSE PREVENTION ACT

        S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the 
          misuse of Social Security numbers, to establish criminal 
          penalties for such misuse, and for other purposes.
  
    SOUTHWEST BORDER VIOLENCE REDUCTION ACT

        S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and 
          eliminate illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for 
          use by violent drug trafficking organizations, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DISCIPLINE, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND DUE 
      PROCESS ACT OF 2007

        S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
          Streets Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to 
          guide both State and local law enforcement agencies and law 
          enforcement officers during internal investigations, 
          interrogation of law enforcement officers, and administrative 
          disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law 
          enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of 
          law enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law 
          enforcement discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
  
    STOP AIDS IN PRISON ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1943--To provide for an effective HIV/AIDS program in 
          Federal prisons.
  
    SUICIDE BOMBINGS, TERRORIST KIDNAPPINGS AND SEXUAL ASSAULTS

        S. 1320--To prohibit the rewarding of suicide bombings, to 
          prohibit terrorist kidnappings and sexual assaults, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    TERRORIST HOAX STATUTE

        S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the 
          terrorist hoax statute.
  
    TRACKING ANIMAL CRUELTY CRIMES ACT

        S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting 
          System, the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law 
          Enforcement National Data Exchange Program to list cruelty to 
          animals as a separate offense category.
  
    UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION ACT OF 2008

        S. 3294--To provide for the continued performance of the 
          functions of the United States Parole Commission.
  
    VICTIMS OF POLYGAMY ASSISTANCE ACT OF 2008

        S. 3313--To establish a Federal Polygamy Task Force, to 
          authorize assistance for victims of polygamy, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    WILLIAM WILBERFORCE TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION REAUTHORIZATION 
      ACT

        S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 
          through 2011 for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 
          2000, to enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons, 
          and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3887--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 
          through 2011 for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 
          2000, to enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons, 
          and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 7311--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 
          through 2011 for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 
          2000, to enhance measures to combat trafficking in persons, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    WORLD WAR II CRIMES ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2008

        S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable 
          for the war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they 
          committed during World War II, by encouraging foreign 
          governments to more efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted 
          criminals.
  

DATA MINING
    FEDERAL AGENCY DATA MINING REPORTING ACT OF 2007

        S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of 
          data mining.
  

DATES OF OBSERVATION
    ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE

        S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th 
          anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in the British 
          Empire, honoring the distinguished life and legacy of William 
          Wilberforce, and encouraging the people of the United States 
          to follow the example of William Wilberforce by selflessly 
          pursuing respect for human rights around the world.
  
    ADOPT A SCHOOL LIBRARY MONTH

        S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007 as ``Adopt a School 
          Library Month''.
  
    ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION RECOVERY DAY

        S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as ``Alcohol and 
          Drug Addiction Recovery Day''.
  
    AMERICAN EAGLE DAY

        S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle 
          Day'', and celebrating the recovery and restoration of the 
          American bald eagle, the national symbol of the United States.
  
    CAMPUS FIRE SAFETY MONTH

        S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007 as ``Campus Fire Safety 
          Month''.
  
    CELEBRATE SAFE COMMUNITIES WEEK

        S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime 
          prevention communities across the country and designating the 
          week of October 2, 2008, through October 4, 2008, as 
          ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
  
    DIA DE LOS NINOS: CELEBRATING YOUNG AMERICANS

        S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
          Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
  
    DIGITAL TELEVISION TRANSITION AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008 as ``Digital Television 
          Transition Awareness Month''.
  
    ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY

        S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007 as ``Endangered Species 
          Day'', and encouraging the people of the United States to 
          become educated about, and aware of, threats to species, 
          success stories in species recovery, and the opportunity to 
          promote species conservation worldwide.
  
        S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008 as ``Endangered Species 
          Day''.
  
    GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY

        S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006 as ``Greek Independence 
          Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American 
          Democracy''.
  
    HURRICANE AUDREY

        S. Res. 264--Expressing the sense of the Senate upon the 50-year 
          anniversary of Hurricane Audrey.
  
    IDAHO POTATO MONTH

        S. Res. 180--Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Idaho 
          Potato Commission and designating May 2007 as ``Idaho Potato 
          Month''.
  
    INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN

        S. Res. 270--Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International 
          Peace Garden.
  
    INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

        S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's 
          Day''.
  
    MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY

        S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin 
          Luther King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned 
          from Dr. King's example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, 
          dignity, and public service.
  
    MEMORIAL DAY

        S. 70--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial 
          Day, and for other purposes.
  
    MRSA AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008 as ``MRSA 
          Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL ADVERTISING SPECIALITY DAY

        S. Res. 722--Recognizing January 2, 2009 as ``National 
          Advertising Speciality Day''.
  
    NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY

        S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007 as ``National Airborne 
          Day''.
  
        S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008 as ``National Airborne 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLE DAY
        S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National 
          Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day''.
  
    NATIONAL ASBESTOS AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007 as 
          ``National Asbestos Awareness Week''.
  
        S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007 as 
          ``National Asbestos Awareness Week''.
  
        S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008 as 
          ``National Asbestos Awareness Week''.
  
    NATIONAL ASSISTED LIVING WEEK

        S. Res. 292--Designating the week beginning September 9, 2007, 
          as ``National Assisted Living Week''.
  
        S. Res. 652--Designating the week beginning September 8, 2008, 
          as ``National Assisted Living Week''.
  
    NATIONAL ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 649--Designating September 18, 2008, as ``National 
          Attention Deficit Disorder Awareness Day''.
  
    NATIONAL AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007 as ``National Autism 
          Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding 
          for research into the causes and treatment of autism and to 
          improve training and support for individuals with autism and 
          those who care for individuals with autism.
  
        S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008 as ``National Autism 
          Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding 
          for research into the causes and treatment of autism and to 
          improve training and support for individuals with autism and 
          those who care for individuals with autism.
  
    NATIONAL AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 116--Designating May 2007 as ``National Autoimmune 
          Diseases Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase 
          awareness of autoimmune diseases and increase funding for 
          autoimmune disease research.
  
    NATIONAL BE BEAR AWARE AND WILDLIFE STEWARDSHIP MONTH

        S. Res. 347--Designating May 2008 as ``National Be bear Aware 
          and Wildlife Stewardship Month''.
  
    NATIONAL BOATING DAY

        S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CELIAC DISEASE AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 657--Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National 
          Celiac Disease Awareness Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CEREBRAL PALSY AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 484--Designating March 25, 2008, as ``National Cerebral 
          Palsy Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 644--Designating September 2008 as ``National Child 
          Awareness Month'' to promote awareness of charities 
          benefitting children and youth-serving organizations 
          throughout the United States and recognizing efforts made by 
          these charities and organizations on behalf of children and 
          youth as a positive investment in the future of the United 
          States.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD CARE WORTHY WAGE DAY

        S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child 
          Care Worthy Wage Day.
  
    NATIONAL CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 563--Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National 
          Childhood Cancer Awareness Day''.
  
    NATIONAL COURAGE MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 45--Commending the Ed Block Courage Award 
          Foundation for its work in aiding children and families 
          affected by child abuse, and designating November 2007 as 
          National Courage Month.
  
    NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR MURDER VICTIMS

        S. Res. 237--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day 
          of Remembrance for Murder Victims.
  
        S. Res. 326--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day 
          of Remembrance for Murder Victims.
  
    NATIONAL DAY OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY

        S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
          American Cowboy''.
  
        S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
          Cowboy''.
  
        S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
          American Cowboy''.
  
    NATIONAL DRUG COURT MONTH

        S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008 as ``National 
          Drug Court Month''.
  
    NATIONAL DRUG PREVENTION AND EDUCATION WEEK

        S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as 
          ``National Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
  
    NATIONAL FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal 
          Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
  
    NATIONAL FIRST RESPONDER APPRECIATION DAY

        S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
          Responder Appreciation Day''.
  
    NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN RECOGNITION DAY

        S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as ``National Funeral 
          Director and Mortician Recognition Day''.
  
    NATIONAL HEALTHY SCHOOLS DAY

        S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy 
          Schools Day''.
  
        S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy 
          Schools Day''.
  
    NATIONAL HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WEEK

        S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008 as 
          ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
          Week''.
  
    NATIONAL HIV TESTING DAY

        S. Res. 606--Designating June 27, 2008 as ``National HIV Testing 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL INTERNET SAFETY MONTH

        S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008 as ``National Internet Safety 
          Month''.
  
    NATIONAL MARINA DAY

        S. Res. 173--Designating August 11, 2007, as ``National Marina 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL MEDICINE ABUSE AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 225--Designating the month of August 2007 as ``National 
          Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
  
        S. Res. 614--Designating the month of August 2008 as ``National 
          Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL MENTORING MONTH

        S. Res. 430--Designating the month of January 2008 as ``National 
          Mentoring Month''.
  
        S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009 as ``National Mentoring 
          Month''.
  
    NATIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 366--Designating November 2007 as ``National 
          Methamphetamine Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of 
          methamphetamine abuse.
  
    NATIONAL MISSING PERSONS DAY

        S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing 
          Persons Day''.
  
    NATIONAL NURSING HOME WEEK

        S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as 
          ``National Nursing Home Week''.
  
    NATIONAL POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 282--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National 
          Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week to raise public 
          awareness and understanding of polycystic kidney disease and 
          to foster understanding of the impact polycystic kidney 
          disease has on patients and future generations of their 
          families.
  
        S. Res. 620--Designating the week of September 14-20, 2008 as 
          National Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week to raise 
          public awareness and understanding of polycystic kidney 
          disease, and to foster understanding of the impact polycystic 
          kidney disease has on patients and future generations of their 
          families.
  
    NATIONAL PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007 as ``National Prostate 
          Cancer Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL SAVE FOR RETIREMENT WEEK

        S. Res. 240--Designating October 21 through October 27, 2007, as 
          ``National Save for Retirement Week''.
  
        S. Res. 601--Designating October 19 through October 25, 2008, as 
          ``National Save for Retirement Week''.
  
    NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK

        S. Res. 23--Designating the week of February 5 through February 
          9, 2007, as ``National School Counseling Week''.
  
    NATIONAL SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008 as 
          ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
  
    NATIONAL STALKING AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 24--Designating January 2007, as ``National Stalking 
          Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL STD AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 542--Designating April 2008 as ``National STD Awareness 
          Month''.
  
    NATIONAL SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 530--Designating the week beginning October 5, 2008, as 
          ``National Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Week''.
  
    NATIONAL SUMMER LEARNING DAY

        S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer 
          Learning Day''.
  
        S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer 
          Learning Day''.
  
    NATIONAL SUPPORT THE TROOPS DAY

        S. Res. 37--Designating March 26, 2007 as ``National Support the 
          Troops Day'' and encouraging the people of the United States 
          to participate in a moment of silence to reflect upon the 
          service and sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces both at 
          home and abroad.
  
    NATIONAL TEEN SAFE DRIVER MONTH

        S. Res. 230--Designating the month of July 2007, as ``National 
          Teen Safe Driver Month''.
  
    NATIONAL TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION WEEK

        S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 
          8, 2008 as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and 
          Prevention Week''.
  
        S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 4 through February 
          6, 2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and 
          Prevention Week''.
  
    NATIONAL TRUANCY PREVENTION MONTH

        S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008 as ``National Truancy 
          Prevention Month''.
  
    NATIONAL VOTER AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 685--Designating the last week of September 2008 as 
          ``National Voter Awareness Week''.
  
    NATIONAL WATERMELON MONTH

        S. Res. 262--Designating the month of July 2007 as ``National 
          Watermelon Month''.
  
    NATIONAL WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SPORTS DAY

        S. Res. 74--Designating each of February 7, 2007, and February 
          6, 2008, as ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''.
  
    NATIONAL WORKPLACE WELLNESS WEEK

        H. Con. Res. 405--Recognizing the first full week of April as 
          ``National Workplace Wellness Week''.
  
    NATIONAL 9-1-1 EDUCATION MONTH

        S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008 as ``National 9-1-1 
          Education Month''.
  
    NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE DAY

        S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year 
          as ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the 
          achievements and contributions of Native Americans to the 
          United States.
  
        S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 23, 2007, as ``Native 
          American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
          contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
  
    SIBLINGS CONNECTION DAY

        S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection 
          Day''.
  
    TAY-SACHS AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 594--Designating September 2008 as ``Tay-Sachs Awareness 
          Month''.
  
    TEN COMMANDMENTS WEEKEND

        S. Res. 483--Recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as ``Ten 
          Commandments Weekend''.
  
    WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA DAY
        S. Res. 717--Designating December 13, 2008, as ``Wreaths Across 
          America Day''.
  
    WORLD FRIENDSHIP DAY

        S. Res. 461--Designating March 1, 2008 as ``World Friendship 
          Day''.
  

FLAG AND SEAL, SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, AND THE STATES
    DISPLAY OF FLAG ON FATHER'S DAY

        H.R. 2356--To amend title 4, United States Code, to encourage 
          the display of the flag of the United States on Father's Day.
  
    FLAG FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF FOR DEATH OF MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES

        S. 720--To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the 
          Governor of a State, territory, or possession of the United 
          States to order that the National flag be flown at half-staff 
          in that State, territory, or possession in the event of the 
          death of a member of the Armed Forces from that State, 
          territory, or possession who dies while serving on active 
          duty.
  
        H.R. 692--To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the 
          Governor of a State, territory, or possession of the United 
          States to order that the National flag be flown at half-staff 
          in that State, territory, or possession in the event of the 
          death of a member of the Armed Forces from that State, 
          territory, or possession who dies while serving on active 
          duty.
  
    NATIONAL KOREAN WAR VETERANS ARMISTICE DAY

        S. 1888--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National 
          Korean War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which 
          the flag should especially be displayed.
  

EDUCATION
    AGE-APPROPRIATE INTERNET EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN

        S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for 
          age-appropriate Internet education for children.
  
    NEED-BASED EDUCATIONAL AID ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 1777--To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 
          to make permanent the favorable treatment of need-based 
          educational aid under the antitrust laws.
  

FOOD AND DRUGS
    DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE

        S. 762--To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic 
          steroid.
  

FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
    GOVERNMENT OF TURKEY

        S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the 
          rights and religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 
          of the Orthodox Christian Church.
  
    INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE MEMORANDUM OF 
      UNDERSTANDING

        S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the 
          International Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of 
          Understanding.
  

GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES
    ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CONTRACTORS

        S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
          personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
  
    COMMISSION ON FEDERAL CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE 
      PROGRAMS

        S. 3018--To establish a Commission on Federal Criminal and 
          Juvenile Justice Assistance Programs.
  
    COMMISSION ON THE ABOLITION OF THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE

        H.R. 3432--To establish the Commission on the Abolition of the 
          Transatlantic Slave Trade.
  
    CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING

        S. 2342--To prohibit States from carrying out more than one 
          Congressional redistricting after a decennial census and 
          apportionment, to require States to conduct such redistricting 
          through independent commissions, and for other purposes.
  
    FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

        S. 534--To bring the FBI to full strength to carry out its 
          mission.
  
    FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS CONGRESSIONAL BADGE OF BRAVERY ACT

        S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional 
          acts of bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement 
          officers.
  
        H.R. 4056--To establish an awards mechanism to honor Federal law 
          enforcement officers injured in the line of duty.
  
    LIMITATIONS IN CERTAIN COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF 
      JUSTICE AND THE WHITE HOUSE

        S. 1845--To provide for limitations in certain communications 
          between the Department of Justice and the White House Office 
          relating to civil and criminal investigations, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    OPEN FOIA ACT OF 2008

        S. 2746--To amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, United States 
          Code (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act) 
          to provide that statutory exemptions to the disclosure 
          requirements of that Act shall specifically cite to the 
          provision of that Act authorizing such exemptions, to ensure 
          an open and deliberative process in Congress by providing for 
          related legislative proposals to explicitly state such 
          required citations, and for other purposes.
  
    OPEN GOVERNMENT ACT

        S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness 
          in Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United 
          States Code (commonly referred to as the Freedom of 
          Information Act), and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2427--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness 
          in Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United 
          States Code (commonly referred to as the Freedom of 
          Information Act), and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness 
          in Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United 
          States Code (commonly referred to as the Freedom of 
          Information Act), and for other purposes.
  
    SPECIAL JOINT TASK FORCE ON FINANCIAL CRIMES

        S. 3677--To establish a Special Joint Task Force on Financial 
          Crimes.
  
    STAR-SPANGLED BANNER AND WAR OF 1812 BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION

        S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
          Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
          Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 1389--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
          Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
  
    UNIFORM STANDARDS FOR INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES

        S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation 
          techniques applicable to individuals under the custody or 
          physical control of the United States Government.
  
    WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 985--To amend title 5, United States Code, to clarify which 
          disclosures of information are protected from prohibited 
          personnel practices; to require a statement in nondisclosure 
          policies, forms, and agreements to the effect that such 
          policies, forms, and agreements are consistent with certain 
          disclosure protections, and for other purposes.
  
    WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL COMMISSION
        S. 3537--To establish the World War I Centennial Commission to 
          ensure a suitable observance of the centennial of World War I, 
          and for other purposes.

HATE CRIMES
    HANGING OF NOOSES FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTIMIDATION

        S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging 
          of nooses for the purpose of intimidation should be thoroughly 
          investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement 
          authorities and that any criminal violations should be 
          vigorously prosecuted.
  

IMMIGRATION
    ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF ALIENS

        S. 3453--To authorize the adjustment of status for immediate 
          family members of aliens who served honorably in the Armed 
          Forces of the United States during the Afghanistan and Iraq 
          conflicts.
  
    ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS OF CERTAIN NATIONALS OF LIBERIA

        S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain 
          nationals of Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
  
        S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of 
          Liberia under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality 
          Act so that Liberians can continue to be eligible for such 
          status through September 30, 2008.
  
        H.R. 3123--To extend the designation of Liberia under section 
          244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that Liberians 
          can continue to be eligible for temporary protected status 
          under that section.
  
    ADMINISTRATION SHOULD RIGOROUSLY ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS

        S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the 
          Administration should rigorously enforce the laws of the 
          United States to substantially reduce illegal immigration and 
          greatly improve border security.
  
    AGRICULTURAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES, BENEFITS, AND SECURITY ACT OF 2007

        S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
          security for aliens in the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
        S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
          security for aliens in the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ALIENS WHO HAVE AIDED CUBAN PETROLEUM RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

        S. 2503--To exclude from admission to the United States aliens 
          who have directly and significantly contributed to the ability 
          of Cuba to develop its petroleum resources, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ALIENS WHO MEET CERTAIN CONDITIONS TO BE GRANTED PERMANENT RESIDENT 
      STATUS

        S. 1225--To establish a process for aliens who meet certain 
          conditions to be granted permanent resident status.
  
        S. 3084--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          authorize certain aliens who have earned a master's or higher 
          degree from a United States institution of higher education in 
          a field of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics to 
          be admitted for permanent residence and for other purposes.
  
    ALIENS DETAINED AT GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

        S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of 
          Defense detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        S. 3687--To prohibit the admission of an alien who was detained 
          as an enemy combatant at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba unless the 
          President determines that such admission is consistent with 
          the national security of the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ARTS REQUIRE TIMELY SERVICE ACT

        S. 2178--To expedite the adjudication of employer petitions for 
          aliens with extraordinary artistic ability.
  
        H.R. 1312--To expedite the adjudication of employer petitions 
          for aliens with extraordinary artistic ability.
  
    ASSIST CERTAIN IRAQIS WHO HAVE WORKED DIRECTLY WITH THE UNITED 
      STATES

        S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, 
          or are threatened by their association with, the United 
          States, and for other purposes.
  
    ASSIST MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES IN OBTAINING UNITED STATES 
      CITIZENSHIP

        S. 2516--To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining 
          United States citizenship, and for other purposes.
  
    AWARD VISAS TO ALIENS WITH AN ADVANCED DEGREE

        S. 1350--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality 
          Act to reform the diversity visa program and create a program 
          that awards visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
  
    BORDER LAW ENFORCEMENT RELIEF ACT OF 2008

        S. 3293--To provide financial aid to local law enforcement 
          officials along the Nation's borders, and for other purposes.
  
    BORDER SECURITY AND IMMIGRATION REFORM ACT OF 2007

        S. 330--To authorize secure borders and comprehensive 
          immigration reform, and for other purposes.
  
    BUREAUCRATIC DELAYS OF IMMIGRANT VISAS

        S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based 
          immigrant visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent 
          losses of family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
          visas in the future, and for other purposes.
  
    CITIZENSHIP PROMOTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in 
          becoming citizens of the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    COMPENSATION TO STATES INCARCERATING UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS

        H.R. 1512--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          provide for compensation to States incarcerating undocumented 
          aliens charged with a felony or two or more misdemeanors.
  
    COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM ACT OF 2007

        S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation 
          of immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act 
          to provide for more effective border and employment 
          enforcement, to prevent illegal immigration, and to reform and 
          rationalize avenues for legal immigration, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    DEVELOPMENT, RELIEF, AND EDUCATION FOR ALIEN MINORS ACT OF 2007

        S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
          Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
          residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
          cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain 
          alien students who are long-term United States residents and 
          who entered the United States as children, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    EB-5 REGIONAL CENTER PILOT PROGRAM

        H.R. 5569--To extend for 5 years the EB-5 regional center pilot 
          program, and for other purposes.
  
    EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRIES EMPLOYING TEMPORARY 
      FOREIGN WORKERS

        S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for businesses and 
          industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and 
          for other purposes.
  
    EMPLOYEE VERIFICATION AMENDMENT ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 6633--To evaluate and extend the basic pilot program for 
          employment eligibility confirmation and to ensure protection 
          of Social Security beneficiaries.
  
    ENFORCE ACT

        S. 1269--To improve border security in the United States and for 
          other purposes.
  
    ENSURE TIMELY SCAAP REIMBURSEMENT ACT

        S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
          subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program 
          be distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of 
          the annual application period.
  
    EXEMPT CHILDREN OF CERTAIN FILIPINO WORLD WAR II VETERANS

        S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II 
          veterans from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
  
    EXPAND VISA WAIVER PROGRAM

        S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a 
          probationary basis and for other purposes.
  
    EXPEDITING NATURALIZATION APPLICATIONS FILED BY MEMBERS OF THE ARMED 
      FORCES

        S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of 
          Investigation in United States Citizenship and Immigration 
          Services to expedite naturalization applications filed by 
          members of the Armed Forces and to establish a deadline for 
          processing such applications.
  
    EXTEND THE TERMINATION DATE FOR THE EXEMPTION OF RETURNING WORKERS

        S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of 
          returning workers from the numerical limitations for temporary 
          workers.
  
    FAMILY REUNIFICATION

        S. 703--To expand the definition of immediate relative for 
          purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
  
        S. 3514--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to promote 
          family unity, and for other purposes.
  
    GOVERNMENT-ISSUED PHOTO IDENTIFICATION TO ILLEGAL ALIENS

        S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
          issuance of State driver's licenses and other government-
          issued photo identification to illegal aliens.
  
    H-1B AND L-1 VISA FRAUD AND ABUSE PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1035--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce 
          fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens working 
          temporarily in the United States.
  
    H-1B AND L-1 VISA FRAUD PREVENTION ACT

        S. 31--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce 
          fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens working 
          temporarily in the United States.
  
    INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ASSISTED ALIENS WHO HAVE ENGAGED IN GENOCIDE, 
      TORTURE, OR EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS

        S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose 
          criminal penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have 
          engaged in genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to 
          enter the United States.
  
    INDIVIDUALS WITH HIV

        S. 2486--To remove a provision from the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act that prohibits individuals with HIV from being 
          admissible to the United States, and for other purposes.
  
    IMMIGRATION REFORM

        S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's 
          borders, clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling 
          a practical employer verification program.
  
    IMPROVE COMPETITIVENESS AND PROTECT AGAINST VISA FRAUD

        S. 1351--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve 
          the competitiveness of the United States in the global economy 
          and to protect against potential visa fraud and abuse.
  
    IMPROVE SHARING OF IMMIGRATION INFORMATION

        S. 850--To improve sharing of immigration information among 
          Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials, to 
          improve State and local enforcement of immigration laws, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    INCREASE COMPETITIVENESS IN THE UNITED STATES

        S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          increase competitiveness in the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    INCREASE DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHALS THAT INVESTIGATE IMMIGRATION 
      CRIMES

        S. 475--To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals 
          that investigate immigration crimes.
  
    INCREASING AMERICAN WAGES AND BENEFITS ACT OF 2007

        S. 2094--To increase the wages and benefits of blue collar 
          workers by strengthening labor provisions in the H-2B program, 
          to provide for labor recruiter accountability, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES

        H.R. 5571--To extend for 5 years the program relating to waiver 
          of the foreign country residence requirement with respect to 
          international medical graduates, and for other purposes.
  
    LASER VISA EXTENSION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1216--To allow certain nationals of Mexico entering the State 
          of New Mexico on a temporary basis to travel up to 100 miles 
          from the international border between the State of New Mexico 
          and Mexico, and for other purposes.
  
    MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE FOR IMMIGRATION DETAINEES

        S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to 
          establish procedures for the timely and effective delivery of 
          medical and mental health care to all immigration detainees in 
          custody, and for other purposes.
  
    POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PERTAINING TO IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT 
      OPERATIONS

        S. 2074--To provide for safe and humane policies and procedures 
          pertaining to the arrest, detention, and processing of aliens 
          in immigration enforcement operations.
  
    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION

        S. 68--For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai 
          Chaowasaree).
  
        S. 78--For the relief of Alemseghed Mussie Tesfamical.
  
        S. 204--For the relief of Ziad Mohamed Shaban Khweis, Heyam Ziad 
          Khweis, and Juman Ziad Khweis.
  
        S. 208--For the relief of Luay Lufti Hadad.
  
        S. 209--For the relief of Marcos Antonio Sanchez-Diaz.
  
        S. 210--For the relief of Anton Dodaj, Gjyljana Dodaj, Franc 
          Dodaj, and Kristjan Dodaj.
  
        S. 212--For the relief of Perlat Binaj, Almida Binaj, Erina 
          Binaj, and Anxhela Binaj.
  
        S. 213--For the relief of Mohamad Derani, Maha Felo Derani, and 
          Tarek Derani.
  
        S. 313--For the relief of Ibrahim Parlak.
  
        S. 314--For the relief of Josephina Valera Lopez.
  
        S. 416--For the relief of Denes Fulop and Gyorgyi Fulop.
  
        S. 417--For the relief of Claudia Marquez Rico.
  
        S. 418--For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.
  
        S. 419--For the relief of Esidronio Arreola-Saucedo, Maria Elna 
          Cobian Arreola, Nayely Bibiana Arreola, and Cindy Jael 
          Arreola.
  
        S. 420--For the relief of Jacqueline W. Coats.
  
        S. 421--For the relief of Robert Liang and Alice Liang.
  
        S. 482--For the relief of Charles Nyaga.
  
        S. 483--For the relief of Salah Naji Sujaa.
  
        S. 501--For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova 
          Peneva, Marina Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
  
        S. 603--For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
  
        S. 660--For the relief of Majan Jean.
  
        S. 688--For the relief of Griselda Lopez Negrete.
  
        S. 841--For the relief of Alfredo Plascencia Lopez and Maria Del 
          Refugio Plascencia.
  
        S. 688--For the relief of Joseph Gabra and Sharon Kamel.
  
        S. 933--For the relief of Joseph Gabra and Sharon Kamel.
  
        S. 983--For the relief of Michael Anthony Hurley.
  
        S. 984--For the relief of Jiao Ying Li.
  
        S. 1127--For the relief of Alexandrea S. Banks Desutter and 
          Nicholas S. Banks Desutter.
  
        S. 1536--For the relief of Jose Alberto Martinez Moreno, Micaela 
          Lopez Martinez, and Adilene Martinez.
  
        S. 1648--For the relief of Guy Vang, Genevieve Chong Foung, 
          Caroline Vang, and Meline ``Melanie'' Vang.
  
        S. 1912--For the relief of Maha Dakar.
  
        S. 2016--For the relief of Sopuruchi Chukwueke.
  
        S. 2048--For the relief of Jose Buendia Balderas, Alicia Aranda 
          De Buendia, and Ana Laura Beundia Aranda.
  
        S. 2055--For the relief of Alejandro Gomez and Juan Sebastian 
          Gomez.
  
        S. 2301--For the relief of Malachy McAllister, Nicola 
          McAllister, and Sean Ryan McAllister.
  
        S. 2437--For the relief of Dr. Luis A.M. Gonzalez and Dr. 
          Virginia Aguila Gonzalez.
  
        S. 2582--For the relief of Sali Bregaj, Mjaftime Bregaj, and 
          Nertila Bregaj-Swyer.
  
        S. 2646--For the relief of Thomas Stephen Long, Patricia Merryl 
          Long, Stephanie Bianca Long, and Chelsea Ann Long.
  
        S. 3110--For the relief of Ruben Mkoian, Asmik Karapetian, and 
          Arthur Mkoyan.
  
        S. 3137--For the relief of Jorge Rojas Gutierrez, Oliva Gonzalez 
          Gonzalez, and Jorge Rojas Gonzalez.
  
        S. 3382--For the relief of Guy Privat Tape and Lou Nazie 
          Raymonde Toto.
  
        H.R. 1485--For the relief of Esther Karinge.
  
        H.R. 5030--For the relief of Corina de Chalup Turcinovic.
  
        H.R. 5243--For the relief of Kumi Iizuka-Barcena.
  
    RELIEF TO SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN

        S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
          for relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    RELIGIOUS WORKER VISA EXTENSION

        S. 3606--To extend the special immigrant nonminister religious 
          worker program, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 5570--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          eliminate the sunset in the special immigrant nonminister 
          religious worker visa program.
  
    REPLACE THE DIVERSITY VISA LOTTERY PROGRAM

        S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality 
          Act to replace the diversity visa lottery program with a 
          program that issues visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
  
    RESTRICTING ACCESS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS TO DRIVER'S LICENSES

        S. 2356--To enhance national security by restricting access of 
          illegal aliens to driver's licenses and State-issued 
          identification documents.
  
    RETURN OF TALENT ACT

        S. 1684--To establish the Return of Talent Program to allow 
          aliens who are legally present in the United States to return 
          temporarily to the country of citizenship of the alien if that 
          country is engaged in post-conflict or natural disaster 
          reconstruction, and for other purposes.
  
    REVOCATION OF AN ALIEN'S VISA NOT SUBJECT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW

        S. 913--To clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or 
          other documentation is not subject to judicial review.
  
    SCAAP REIMBURSEMENT PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
          for compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens 
          charged with a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
  
    SECURE BORDER CROSSING CARD ENTRY ACT OF 2007

        S. 422--To authorize any alien who has been issued a valid 
          machine-readable biometric border crossing identification card 
          to be temporarily admitted into the United States upon 
          successfully completing a background check.
  
    SECURE TRAVEL AND COUNTERTERRORISM PARTNERSHIP ACT

        S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a 
          probationary basis, and for other purposes.
  
    SEPTEMBER 11 FAMILY HUMANITARIAN RELIEF AND PATRIOTISM ACT

        S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of 
          nonimmigrant aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, 
          terrorist attacks an opportunity to adjust their status to 
          that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    STRENGTHENING AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP ACT

        S. 1393--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          prescribe the binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and 
          allegiance required to be naturalized as a citizen of the 
          United States, to encourage and support the efforts of 
          prospective citizens of the United States to become citizens, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    TEMPORARILY INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VISAS FOR CERTAIN HIGHLY SKILLED 
      WORKERS

        S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may 
          be issued to certain highly skilled workers.
  
    UNACCOMPANIED ALIEN CHILD PROTECTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien 
          children, and for other purposes.
  
    UNITING AMERICAN FAMILIES ACT OF 2007

        S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          eliminate discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting 
          permanent partners of United States citizens and lawful 
          permanent residents to obtain lawful permanent resident status 
          in the same manner as spouses of citizens and lawful permanent 
          residents and to penalize immigration fraud in connection with 
          permanent partnerships.
  
    USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS

        S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around 
          the world, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, 
          to designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as 
          inadmissible aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who 
          recruit or use child soldiers, and for other purposes.
  
    VISAS FOR HIGHLY SKILLED WORKERS

        S. 1397--To increase the allocation of visas for highly skilled 
          workers and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs 
          for aliens working temporarily in the United States.
  

INDIANS
    AMERICAN INDIAN VETERAN HEALTH CARE IMPROVEMENT ACT

        S. 2145--To amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to 
          ensure that Indian veterans are not liable for certain health 
          care payments.
  
    POTTAWATOMI NATION

        S. 56--To provide relief to the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for 
          settlement of certain claims against the United States.
  

JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
    ADDITIONAL PLACE OF HOLDING COURT IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF 
      WASHINGTON

        S. 1489--To provide for an additional place of holding court in 
          the western district of Washington.
  
    AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

        S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment 
          as a terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 5690--To remove the African National Congress from 
          treatment as a terrorist organization for certain acts or 
          events, provide relief for certain members of the African 
          National Congress regarding admissibility, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    AGRICULTURAL MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        S. 1759--To provide for the review of agricultural mergers and 
          acquisitions by the Department of Justice, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    AMEND THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE

        S. 2450--To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the 
          waiver of the attorney-client privilege and the work product 
          doctrine, and for other purposes.
  
    ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE PROTECTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client 
          privileged communications and attorney work product.
  
        H.R. 3013--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client 
          privileged communications and attorney work product.
  
    ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client 
          privileged communications and attorney work product.
  
    CLAIMS OF INJURY RELATING TO OBESITY

        S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from 
          being usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued 
          against food manufacturers, marketers, distributors, 
          advertisers, sellers, and trade associations for claims of 
          injury relating to a person's weight gain, obesity, or any 
          health condition associated with weight gain or obesity.
  
    CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY TO ENACT LAWS

        S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority 
          under the United States Constitution for the enactment of 
          laws, and for other purposes.
  
    CONVERSION OF A TEMPORARY JUDGESHIP IN HAWAII

        S. 1319--To provide for the conversion of a temporary judgeship 
          for the district of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship.
  
    COURT OF APPEAL FOR THE SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

        S. Res. 572--Calling upon the Court of Appeal for the Second 
          Appellate District of California to uphold the fundamental and 
          constitutional right of parents to direct the upbringing and 
          education of their children.
  
    COURT RECOGNITION OF NOTARIZATIONS MADE BY A NOTARY PUBLIC

        S. 2083--To require any Federal or State court to recognize any 
          notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State other 
          than the State where the court is located when such 
          notarization occurs in or affects interstate commerce.
  
    COURTS MAY PROVIDE FORUM FOR CLAIMS AGAINST RAILROADS FOR 
      DEPORTATION TO NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS

        S. 3462--To ensure that the courts of the United States may 
          provide an impartial forum for claims brought by United States 
          citizens and others against any railroad organized as a 
          separate legal entity, arising from the deportation of United 
          States citizens and others to Nazi concentration camps on 
          trains owned or operated by such railroad, and by heirs and 
          survivors of such persons.
  
    CREATE AND EXTEND CERTAIN TEMPORARY DISTRICT COURT JUDGESHIPS

        S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
          judgeships.
  
    DEBBIE SMITH REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 5057--To reauthorize the Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grant 
          Program, and for other purposes.
  
    DEMOCRACY RESTORATION ACT
        S. 3640--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have 
          been released from incarceration.
  
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

        S. 476--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to 
          provide for 11 circuit judges on the United States Court of 
          Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
  
        S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and 
          the State of Utah an additional seal in the House of 
          Representatives.
  
        H.R. 1905--To provide for the treatment of the District of 
          Columbia as a Congressional district for purposes of 
          representation in the House of Representatives, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ENHANCED FINANCIAL RECOVERY AND EQUITABLE RETIREMENT TREATMENT ACT 
      OF 2007

        S. 1729--To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to 
          provide incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to 
          the United States and the victims of crime by imposing 
          surcharges on unpaid judgments owed to the United States and 
          to the victims of crime, to provide for offsets on amounts 
          collected by the Department of Justice for Federal agencies, 
          to increase the amount of special assessments imposed upon 
          convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial Recovery 
          Fund to enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection 
          activities of the Department of Justice, to amend title 5, 
          United States Code, to provide to assistant United States 
          attorneys the same retirement benefits as are afforded to 
          Federal law enforcement officers, and for authorized purposes.
  
    ENHANCEMENT OF EXPERTISE IN PATENT CASES AMONG DISTRICT JUDGES

        H.R. 34--To establish a pilot program in certain United States 
          district courts to encourage enhancement of expertise in 
          patent cases among district judges.
  
    EQUAL JUSTICE FOR UNITED STATES MILITARY PERSONNEL

        S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied 
          relief or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the 
          Armed Forces.
  
        H.R. 3174--To amend title 28 and 10, United States Code, to 
          allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief or 
          review by the Unites States Court of Appeals for the Armed 
          Forces.
  
    FAIR JUDICIAL COMPENSATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2353--To increase the annual salaries of justices and judges 
          of the United States, and to increase fees for bankruptcy 
          trustees.
  
    FAIR PAY
        S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 
          the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify 
          that an unlawful practice occurs each time compensation is 
          paid pursuant to a discriminatory compensation decision or 
          other practice, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 2931--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 
          and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to 
          clarify that an unlawful practice occurs each time 
          compensation is paid pursuant to a discriminatory compensation 
          decision or other practice, and for other purposes.
  
    FEDERAL CRIMINAL IMMIGRATION COURTS ACT OF 2007

        S. 1192--To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain 
          judicial districts with heavy caseloads of criminal 
          immigration cases.
  
    FEDERAL CONSENT DECREES

        S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, 
          to limit the duration of Federal consent decrees to which 
          State and local governments are a party, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    FEDERAL JUDGESHIP ACT OF 2008

        S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal 
          circuit and district judges, and for other purposes.
  
    FREE FLOW OF INFORMATION ACT

        S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public 
          by providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure 
          of information by certain persons connected with the news 
          media.
  
    FREE SPEECH PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        S. 2977--To create a Federal cause of action to determine 
          whether defamation exists under United States law in cases in 
          which defamation actions have been brought in foreign courts 
          against United States persons on the basis of publications or 
          speech in the United States.
  
        S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public 
          by providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure 
          of information by certain persons connected with the news 
          media.
  
    HABEAS CORPUS RESTORATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the 
          United States.
  
    HABEAS CORPUS REVIEW FOR TERROR SUSPECTS

        S. 3401--To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects 
          held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
  
    INCREASE FEDERAL JUDGESHIPS IN DISTRICTS WITH HIGH IMMIGRATION 
      CASELOAD

        S. 389--To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in 
          accordance with recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in 
          districts that have an extraordinarily high immigration 
          caseload.
  
    INDEPENDENCE OF UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS

        S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to 
          preserve the independence of United States attorneys.
  
    INTERSTATE RECOGNITION OF NOTARIZATIONS ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1979--To require any Federal or State court to recognize 
          any notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State 
          other than the State where the court is located when such 
          notarization occurs in or affects interstate commerce.
  
    JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008

        S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and 
          administration of the Federal courts.
  
    JUDICIAL POWERS RESTORATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1806--To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all 
          trademark and trade name cases arising under the laws and 
          treaties of the United States by repealing the prohibition on 
          recognition by United States courts of certain rights relating 
          to certain marks, trade names, and commercial names and 
          impediments to registration of such marks, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    JUDICIAL SALARY RESTORATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    JUDICIAL TRANSPARENCY AND ETHICS ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 461--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide an 
          Inspector General for the judicial branch, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    JUSTICE INTEGRITY ACT OF 2008

        S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and 
          address any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the 
          criminal process.
  
    LEGAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES UNDER CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES

        S. 2918--To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and 
          remedies under civil rights statutes.
  
    LIMITED IMMUNITY FOR REPORTS OF SUSPECTED TERRORIST ACTIVITY

        S. 1891--To provide limited immunity for reports of suspected 
          terrorist activity or suspicious behavior and response.
  
    NATIONAL ADVOCACY CENTER

        S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
  
        H.R. 6083--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy 
          Center.
  
    NATIONAL SECURITY LETTER REFORM ACT OF 2007

        S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National 
          Security Letters, and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL SECURITY WITH JUSTICE ACT OF 2007

        S. 1876--To prohibit extraterritorial detention and rendition, 
          except under limited circumstances, to modify the definition 
          of ``unlawful enemy combatant'' for purposes of military 
          commissions, to extend statutory habeas corpus to detainees, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED STATES

        S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for 
          the appointment of addition Federal circuit judges, to divide 
          the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 
          circuits, and for other purposes.
  
    NOTIFICATION TO CONGRESS BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
        S. 3501--To ensure that Congress is notified when the Department 
          of Justice determines that the Executive Branch is not bound 
          by a stature.
  
    PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ANTITRUST TASK FORCE

        S. 3081--To establish a Petroleum Industry Antitrust Task Force 
          within the Department of Justice.
  
    PROTECT CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS FROM UNLAWFUL RAIDS AND DETENTION ACT
        S. 3594--To protect United States citizens from unlawful arrest 
          and detention.
  
    REGULATORY IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 3564--To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize 
          appropriations for the Administrative Conference of the United 
          States through fiscal year 2011, and for other purposes.
  
    RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT ACT OF 2008

        H.R. 6344--To provide emergency authority to delay or toll 
          judicial proceedings in United States circuit and district 
          courts, and for other purposes.
  
    REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES

        S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to 
          prevent the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts 
          money from State and local governments, and the Federal 
          Government, and inhibits such governments' constitutional 
          actions under the first, tenth, and fourteenth amendments.
  
    R. JESS BROWN UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE

        H.R. 399--To designate the United States Courthouse to be 
          constructed in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ``R. Jess Brown 
          United States Courthouse''.
  
    RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH PROTECTION ACT OF 2008

        S. 2982--To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to 
          authorize appropriations, and for other purposes.
  
    SALARY ADJUSTMENTS FOR U.S. JUSTICES AND JUDGES
        S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges 
          of the United States for fiscal year 2007.
  
    STATE COURT INTERPRETER GRANT PROGRAM ACT OF 2007

        S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to 
          State courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter 
          programs.
  
    STATE SECRETS PRIVILEGE ACT

        S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets 
          privilege Act.
  
    SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2449--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, 
          relating to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures 
          of discovery information in civil actions, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    SUNSHINE IN THE COURTROOM ACT OF 2007

        S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court 
          proceedings.
  
    TELEVISING OF SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS

        S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
  
    UNITED STATES ATTORNEY LOCAL RESIDENCY RESTORATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to 
          strike the exception to the residency requirements for United 
          States attorneys.
  
    UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM

        S. 79--To establish within the United States Marshals Service a 
          short term State witness protection program to provide 
          assistance to State and local district attorneys to protect 
          their witnesses in homicide and major violent crime cases and 
          to provide Federal grants for such protection.
  
    UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT POLICE

        S. 3296--To extend the authority of the United States Supreme 
          Court Police to protect court officials off Supreme Court 
          Grounds and change the title of the Administrative Assistant 
          to the Chief Justice.
  
    VETERAN'S TREATMENT COURTS

        S. 3379--To provide grants to establish veteran's treatment 
          courts.
  
    WARRANTLESS ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY 
      AGENCY

        S. 139--To expedite review by the Supreme Court of the 
          warrantless electronic surveillance program of the National 
          Security Agency.
  

MONEY AND FINANCE
    FALSE CLAIMS ACT CORRECTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
  

PATENTS
    APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES

        S. 3295--To amend title 35, United States Code, and the 
          Trademark Act of 1946 to provide that the Secretary of 
          Commerce, in consultation with the Director of the United 
          States Patent and Trademark Office, shall appoint 
          administrative patent judges and administrative trademark 
          judges, and for other purposes.
  
    PATENT REFORM ACT

        S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for 
          patent reform.
  
        S. 3600--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for 
          patent reform.
  
    TAX PLANNING INVENTIONS

        S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that 
          certain tax planning inventions are not patentable.
  

PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OBSERVANCES
    AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS GOVERNANCE MODERNIZATION ACT OF 2007

        S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American 
          National Red Cross to modernize its governance structure, to 
          enhance the ability of the board of governors of The American 
          National Red Cross to support the critical mission of The 
          American Red Cross in the 21st century, and for other 
          purposes.
  
        H.R. 1681--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American 
          National Red Cross to modernize its governance structure, to 
          enhance the ability of the board of governors of The American 
          National Red Cross to support the critical mission of The 
          American Red Cross in the 21st century, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED

        S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans 
          Association, Incorporated.
  
    MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

        S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a 
          Federal charter to the Military Officers Association of 
          America, and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN VETERANS, INCORPORATED

        S. 2747--To grant a Federal charter to the National American 
          Indian Veterans, Incorporated.
  
    PURPLE HEART FAMILY EQUITY ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 1119--To amend title 36, United States Code, to revise the 
          congressional charter of the Military Order of the Purple 
          Heart of the United States of America, Incorporated, to 
          authorize associate membership in the corporation for the 
          spouse of a recipient of the Purple Heart medal.
  
    RONALD REAGAN CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

        H.R. 5235--To establish the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission.
  

THE PRESIDENT
    CENSURE

        S. Res. 303--Censuring the President and the Attorney General.
  
    ELIGIBILITY TO BECOME PRESIDENT

        S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to 
          United States citizens while serving overseas in the military 
          are eligible to become President.
  
    PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY AND EFFICACY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 
      AND THE WORLD BANK

        S. Res. 207--Calling on the President of the United States 
          immediately to recommend new candidates for the positions of 
          the Attorney General of the United States and the President of 
          the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 
          (commonly known as the ``World Bank'') in order to preserve 
          the integrity and the efficacy of the Department of Justice 
          and the World Bank.
  
    PRESIDENTIAL SIGNING STATEMENTS ACT OF 2007

        S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing 
          statements.
  
        H.R. 3045--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing 
          statements in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
  

THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
    ADDRESS USE OF INTRATHECAL PUMPS
        S. 3568--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address the 
          use of intrathecal pumps.
  
    AERIAL FIREFIGHTER RELIEF ACT OF 2007

        S. 2413--To provide health and disability benefits for aerial 
          firefighters who work on a contract basis for a public agency 
          and suffer death or disability in the line of duty, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    CLAIMS UNDER THE RADIATION EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ACT

        S. 1917--To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for 
          purposes of making claims under the Radiation Exposure 
          Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 2210 note) based on exposure to 
          atmospheric nuclear testing.
  
    CONRAD STATE 30 IMPROVEMENT ACT

        S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in 
          rural and medically underserved communities.
  
    DRUG ENDANGERED CHILDREN ACT OF 2007

        1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
  
        H.R. 1199--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered 
          children.
  
    ENHANCE THE SAFETY OF SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING

        S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary 
          schools, and institutions of higher learning.
  
    ENSURE AND FOSTER CONTINUED PATIENT SAFETY AND QUALITY OF CARE

        S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and 
          quality of care by making the antitrust laws apply to 
          negotiations between groups of independent pharmacies and 
          health plans and health insurance issuers (including health 
          plans under parts C and D of the Medicare Program) in the same 
          manner as such laws apply to protected activities under the 
          National Labor Relations Act.
  
    EQUITY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT

        S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement 
          officers serving private institutions of higher education and 
          rail carriers that apply to law enforcement officers serving 
          units of State and local government.
  
    HEALTHY MOTHERS AND HEALTHY BABIES ACCESS TO CARE ACT

        S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and 
          provide improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden 
          the liability system places on the delivery of obstetrical and 
          gynecological services.
  
    INTERSTATE FOREST FIRE PROTECTION COMPACT

        S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an 
          interstate forest fire protection compact.
  
    JOHN R. JUSTICE PROSECUTORS AND DEFENDERS INCENTIVE ACT OF 2007

        S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
          defenders.
  
    LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATION

        S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support 
          Corporation to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
  
    MISSING CHILDREN PROGRAMS

        S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's 
          Assistance Act.
  
        H.R. 2517--To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act to 
          authorize appropriations, and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL SILVER ALERT ACT

        H.R. 6064--To encourage, enhance, and integrate Silver Alert 
          plans throughout the United States, to authorize grants for 
          the assistance of organizations to find missing adults, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    REVISE THE SHORT TITLE OF THE FANNIE LOU HAMER, ROSA PARKS, AND 
      CORETTA SCOTT KING VOTING RIGHTS ACT AND REAUTHORIZATION AND 
      AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2006

        S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa 
          Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act 
          Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006.
  
    RURAL NURSING PROMOTION ACT

        S. 646--To increase the nursing workforce.
  
    VOLUNTEER PILOT ORGANIZATION PROTECTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 11--To provide liability protection to volunteer pilot 
          nonprofit organizations that fly for public benefit and to the 
          pilots and staff of such nonprofit organizations, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

        S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's 
          freedom to choose bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and 
          for other purposes.
  

RECOGNITIONS
    ABRAHAM LINCOLN

        S. Con. Res. 65--Celebrating the birth of Abraham Lincoln and 
          recognizing the prominence the Declaration of Independence 
          played in the development of Abraham Lincoln's beliefs.
  
        H. Con. Res. 281--Celebrating the birth of Abraham Lincoln and 
          recognizing the prominence the Declaration of Independence 
          played in the development of Abraham Lincoln's beliefs.
  
    AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPIRITUAL

        S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a 
          national treasure.
  
    ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER

        S. Res. 490--Recognizing the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 
          for 50 years of service to the performing arts.
  
    AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH

        S. Res. 216--Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the founding 
          of the American Association for Cancer Research.
  
    AMERICAN SAIL TRAINING ASSOCIATION

        S. Res. 668--To commend the American Sail Training Association 
          for its advancement of character building under sail and for 
          its advancement of international goodwill.
  
    ANNE LEGENDRE ARMSTRONG

        S. Res. 645--Honoring the life of Anne Legendre Armstrong.
  
    ANNIVERSARY OF ALASKA ENTRY INTO UNION

        S. Res. 49--Recognizing and celebrating the 50th anniversary of 
          the entry of Alaska into the Union as the 49th State.
  
    APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY MOUNTAINEERS

        S. Res. 309--Commending the Appalachian State University 
          Mountaineers of Boone, North Carolina, for pulling off one of 
          the greatest upsets in college football history.
  
    ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK

        S. Res. 277--Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the 
          Archdiocese of New York.
  
    ATLANTIC FREEDOM TOUR OF THE FREEDOM SCHOONER AMISTAD

        S. Res. 258--Recognizing the historical and educational 
          significance of the Atlantic Freedom Tour of the Freedom 
          Schooner Amistad, and expressing the sense of the Senate that 
          preserving the legacy of the Amistad story is important in 
          promoting multicultural dialogue, education, and cooperation.
  
    BOSTON CELTICS

        S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 
          2008 National Basketball Association Championships.
  
        H. Con. Res. 376--Congratulating the 2007-2008 National 
          Basketball Association World Champions, the Boston Celtics, on 
          an outstanding and historic season.
  
    BRONISLAW GEREMEK

        S. Res. 629--Honoring the life of, and expressing the 
          condolences of the Senate on the passing of, Bronislaw 
          Geremek.
  
    CARL STOKES

        S. Res. 383--Honoring and recognizing the achievements of Carl 
          Stokes, the first African-American mayor of a major American 
          city, in the 40th year since his election as Mayor of 
          Cleveland, Ohio.
  
    CASIMIR PULASKI

        S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary 
          citizen of the United States posthumously.
  
    CESAR ESTRADA CHAVEZ

        S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar 
          Estrada Chavez.
  
    CHARLTON HESTON

        S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
  
    CIVIL AIR PATROL

        S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of 
          service to the United States.
  
    CONGRESSIONAL CLUB

        S. Res. 555--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding 
          of the Congressional Club.
  
    USS CONSTELLATION

        S. Res. 540--Recognizing the historical significance of the 
          sloop-of-war USS Constellation as a reminder of the 
          participation of the United States in the transatlantic slave 
          trade and of the efforts of the United States to end the slave 
          trade.
  
    CONTINENTAL CONGRESS

        T2H. Con. Res. 351--Honoring the 225th Anniversary of the 
          Continental Congress meeting in Nassau Hall, Princeton, New 
          Jersey, in 1783.
  
    COUNTRY MUSIC MONTH

        H.J. Res. 58--Expressing support for designation of the month of 
          October 2007 as ``Country Music Month'' and to honor country 
          music for its long history of supporting America's armed 
          forces and its tremendous impact on national patriotism.
  
    CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL

        S. Res. 496--Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement 
          of the carving of the Crazy Horse Memorial.
  
    CYNTHIA BOLES DAILARD

        S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles 
          Dailard.
  
    DESEGREGATION OF LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

        S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the 
          desegregation of Little Rock Central High School, one of the 
          most significant events in the American civil rights movement.
  
    DEVAL PATRICK

        S. Res. 88--Honoring the extraordinary achievement of 
          Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.
  
    DITH PRAN

        S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
  
    DIWALI FESTIVAL

        S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical 
          significance of the festival of Diwali.
  
    DONALD JEFFRY HERBERT

        S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public 
          service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry 
          Herbert, fondly known as ``Mr. Wizard''.
  
    DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

        S. Res. 610--Honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement 
          Administration on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the 
          Administration.
  
        H. Con. Res. 369--Honoring the men and women of the Drug 
          Enforcement Administration on the occasion of its 35th 
          anniversary.
  
    ERIC NORD

        S. Res. 617--Honoring the life and recognizing the 
          accomplishments of Eric Nord, co-founder of the Nordson 
          Corporation, innovative businessman and engineer, and generous 
          Ohio philanthropist.
  
    ERNEST GALLO

        S. Con. Res. 18--Honoring the life of Ernest Gallo.
  
    FALLEN FIREFIGHTER MEMORIAL SERVICE

        S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters. by lowering the 
          United States flag to half-staff on the day of the National 
          Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
  
    FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

        H. Con. Res. 410--Recognizing the FBI on their 100th 
          anniversary.
  
    FOCUS: HOPE

        S. Con. Res. 79--Congratulating and saluting Focus: HOPE on its 
          40th anniversary and for its remarkable commitment and 
          contributions to Detroit, the State of Michigan, and the 
          United States.
  
    FOUNDING OF AARP
        S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of 
          the founding of the AARP.
  
    FRANCES E. ALLEN

        H. Con. Res. 95--Honoring the career and research 
          accomplishments of Frances E. Allen, the 2006 recipient of the 
          A.M. Turing Award.
  
    FRIENDSHIP FORCE INTERNATIONAL

        S. Res. 447--Honoring Friendship Force International and 
          recognizing March 1, 2008 as World Friendship Day.
  
    GEORGE C. SPRINGER, SR.

        S. Res. 47--Honoring the life and achievements of George C. 
          Springer, Sr., the Northeast regional director and a former 
          vice president of the American Federation of Teachers.
  
    GREATER PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS

        S. Res. 529--Commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding 
          of the Greater Philadelphia Association of Realtors.
  
    HARRIET ROSS TUBMAN

        S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national 
          day of remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
  
        H. Con. Res. 310--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national 
          day of remembrance for Harriet Ross Tubman.
  
    HARRIETT WOODS

        S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett 
          Woods will be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
  
    HENRY JOHN HYDE

        S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry 
          John Hyde.
  
    HERBERT SAFFIR

        S. Res. 582--Recognizing the work and accomplishments of Mr. 
          Herbert Saffir, inventor of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane 
          Scale, during Hurricane Preparedness Week.
  
    HUNTERS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

        H. Con. Res. 193--Recognizing all hunters across the United 
          States for their continued commitment to safety.
  
    INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR

        H. Con. Res. 76--Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the 
          International Geophysical Year (IGY) and its past 
          contributions to space research, and looking forward to future 
          accomplishments.
  
    IRENA SENDLER

        S. Con. Res. 96--Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose 
          bravery saved the lives of thousands during the Holocaust and 
          remembering her legacy of courage, selflessness, and hope.
  
        H. Con. Res. 361--Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose 
          bravery saved the lives of thousands during the Holocaust and 
          remembering her legacy of courage, selflessness, and hope.
  
    JAMESTOWN

        H. Con. Res. 117--Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the 
          settlement of Jamestown.
  
    JOHN HERSCHEL GLENN, JR.

        S. Res. 81--Recognizing the 45th anniversary of John Herschel 
          Glenn, Jr.'s historic achievement in becoming the first United 
          States astronaut to orbit the Earth.
  
    JOHN SIDNEY MCCAIN, III

        S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a 
          natural born citizen.
  
    JUNETEENTH INDEPENDENCE DAY

        S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of 
          Juneteenth Independence Day and expressing the sense of the 
          Senate that history should be regarded as a means for 
          understanding the past and solving the challenges of the 
          future.
  
        S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of 
          Juneteenth Independence Day and expressing the sense of the 
          Senate that history should be regarded as a means for 
          understanding the past and solving the challenges of the 
          future.
  
    KIKKOMAN FOODS, INC.

        S. Res. 323--Recognizing Kikkoman Foods, Inc., for its 50 years 
          of operations in the United States.
  
    LANDER TRAIL

        S. Res. 623--Recognizing the importance of the role of the 
          Lander Trail in the settlement of the American West on the 
          150th anniversary of the Lander Trail.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

        S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
          sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
          while serving as law enforcement officers.
  
        S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
          sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
          while serving as law enforcement officers.
  
    LITTLE ROCK NINE

        S. Res. 355--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding 
          Boston's celebration of the Little Rock Nine on the 50th 
          anniversary of their courageous and selfless stand in the face 
          of hatred, violence, and intolerance.
  
    LOIS BROWNE EVANS

        S. Res. 248--Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois 
          Browne Evans, Bermuda's first female barrister and Attorney 
          General, and the first female Opposition Leader in the British 
          Commonwealth.
  
    LOUISIANA JOCKEYS

        S. Res. 200--Commending Louisiana jockeys for their continued 
          success in the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
  
    LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON

        H. Con. Res. 354--Recognizing the 100th birthday of Lyndon 
          Baines Johnson, 36th President, designer of the Great Society, 
          politician, educator, and civil rights enforcer.
  
    MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION'S HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND 
      MUSEUM PROGRAM

        H. Con. Res. 325--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
          Mackinac Island State Park Commission's Historical 
          Preservation and Museum Program, which began on June 15, 1958, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    MARGARET TRUMAN DANIEL

        H. Con. Res. 292--Honoring Margaret Truman Daniel and her 
          lifetime of accomplishments.
  
    MICHAEL P. SMITH

        S. Res. 701--Honoring the life of Michael P. Smith.
  
    MYRON COPE

        S. Res. 467--Honoring the life of Myron Cope.
  
    NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF PRACTICE RECOGNITION ACT OF 2007

        S. 109--To recognize the organization known as the National 
          Academies of Practice.
  
    NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS AND SCIENCES

        H. Con. Res. 273--Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the 
          National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
  
    NATIONAL ANTHEM PROJECT

        S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National 
          Anthem Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by 
          re-teaching Americans to sing the national anthem.
  
    NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 9--Celebrating the contributions of the 
          architectural profession during ``National Architecture 
          Week''.
  
    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE

        S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association 
          for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 
          98th anniversary.
  
        H. Con. Res. 44--Honoring and praising the National Association 
          for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 
          98th anniversary.
  
        H. Con. Res. 289--Honoring and praising the National Association 
          for the Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 
          99th anniversary.
  
    NATIONAL CARIBBEAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

        H. Con. Res. 148--Recognizing the significance of National 
          Caribbean-American Heritage Month.
  
        H. Con. Res. 364--Recognizing the significance of National 
          Caribbean-American Heritage Month.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD CARE WORTHY WAGE DAY

        S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child 
          Care Worthy Wage Day.
  
    NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK

        S. Res. 507--Supporting the mission and goals of National Crime 
          Victims' Rights Week in order to increase public awareness of 
          the rights, needs, and concerns of victims and survivors of 
          crime in the United States.
  
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

        S. Res. 587--Declaring June 6, 2008, a national day of prayer 
          and rededication for the men and women of the United States 
          Armed Forces and their mission.
  
    NATIONAL MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH

        H. Con. Res. 334--Supporting the goals and objectives of a 
          National Military Appreciation Month.
  
    NATIONAL NEIGHBOR DAY

        S. Res. 650--Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor 
          Day, National Good Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood 
          Day.
  
    NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH 2008

        S. Con. Res. 77--Supporting the goals and ideals of National 
          Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month 2008.
  
    NATIONAL SUFFRAGISTS DAY

        H. Con. Res. 105--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National 
          Suffragist Day to promote awareness of the importance of the 
          women suffragists who worked for the right of women to vote in 
          the United States.
  
    NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES

        S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro 
          Baseball Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
  
    NEW DEAL

        H. Con. Res. 360--Recognizing the important social and economic 
          contributions and accomplishments of the New Deal to our 
          Nation on the 75th anniversary of legislation establishing the 
          initial New Deal social and public works programs.
  
    OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

        S. Res. 653--Celebrating the outstanding athletic 
          accomplishments of The Ohio State University football team for 
          achieving its 800th all-time victory.
  
    OKLAHOMA STATEHOOD

        H. Con. Res. 254--Recognizing and celebrating the centennial of 
          Oklahoma statehood.
  
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FORESTRY

        S. Res. 195--Commending the Oregon State University College of 
          Forestry on the occasion of its centennial.
  
    PERCY LAVON JULIAN

        S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a 
          pioneer in the field of organic chemistry and the first and 
          only African-American chemist to be inducted into the National 
          Academy of Sciences.
  
    PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS

        S. Con. Res. 57--Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing 
          their contributions to society.
  
        H. Con. Res. 223--Honoring professional surveyors and 
          recognizing their contributions to society.
  
    PROJECT COMPASSION

        S. Res. 293--Commending the founder and members of Project 
          Compassion.
  
    RAWLE AND HENDERSON LLP

        S. Res. 451--Honoring the achievements of Rawle and Henderson 
          LLP, on its 225th anniversary and on being recognized as the 
          oldest law firm in continuous practice in the United States.
  
    ROBERT MONDAVI

        S. Con. Res. 84--Honoring the memory of Robert Mondavi.
  
    SIGNING OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

        H. Con. Res. 386--ecognizing and celebrating the 232nd 
          anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
  
    SMITH CENTER HIGH SCHOOL

        S. Res. 721--Recognizing and honoring the Smith Center High 
          School football team.
  
    STAN HYWET HALL & GARDENS

        S. Con. Res. 32--Honoring the 50th anniversary of Stan Hywet 
          Hall & Gardens.
  
    STATE-BASED ALCOHOL REGULATION

        S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based 
          alcohol regulation.
  
        H. Con. Res. 415--Celebrating 75 years of effective State-based 
          alcohol regulation and recognizing State lawmakers, 
          regulators, law enforcement officers, the public health 
          community and industry members for creating a workable, legal, 
          and successful system of alcoholic beverage regulation, 
          distribution, and sale.
  
    STEPHEN JOEL TRACHTENBERG

        S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel 
          Trachtenberg as president of the George Washington University 
          in Washington, D.C., in recognition of his upcoming retirement 
          in July 2007.
  
    TOM MOONEY

        S. Res. 41--Honoring the life and recognizing the 
          accomplishments of Tom Mooney, president of the Ohio 
          Federation of Teachers.
  
    UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE

        S. Res. 327--Recognizing the 218th anniversary of the United 
          States Marshals Service.
  
        S. Res. 679--Commemorating the 219th anniversary of the United 
          States Marshals Service.
  
    UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

        H. Con. Res. 264--Honoring the University of Hawaii for its 100 
          years of commitment to public higher education.
  
    VIVIAN STRINGER

        S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games 
          in women's college basketball.
  
    WAIT WAIT...DON'T TELL ME! RECOGNITION MONTH

        S. Res. 597--Designating June 2008, as ```Wait Wait...Don't Tell 
          Me!' Recognition Month''.
  
    WE DON'T SERVE TEENS CAMPAIGN

        S. Res. 313--Supporting the We Don't Serve Teens campaign.
  
    WESLEY AUTRY

        S. Res. 20--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autry of 
          New York, New York.
  
        S. Res. 21--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autrey of 
          New York, New York.
  
    YOUTH IMPACT PROGRAM
        S. Res. 716--Acknowledging the accomplishments and goals of the 
          Youth Impact Program.
  

THE SENATE
    SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

        S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme 
          Court of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. 
          Louisiana, No. 07-343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to 
          the Constitution of the United States allows the imposition of 
          the death penalty for the rape of a child.
  
        S. Res. 707--Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify 
          the facts of the failure of Joshua Bolten, as the Custodian of 
          records at the White House, to appear before the Committee on 
          the Judiciary and produce documents as required by Committee 
          subpoena.
  
        S. Res. 708--Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify 
          the facts of the failure of Karl Rove to appear and testify 
          before the Committee on the Judiciary and to produce documents 
          as required by Committee subpoena.
  

TRANSPORTATION
    PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS FOR SEPTEMBER 11 VICTIMS ACT OF 2007

        S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions 
          brought under the September 11 Victims Compensation Fund of 
          2001.
  

VETERANS' BENEFITS
    GUAM WORLD WAR II LOYALTY RECOGNITION ACT

        H.R. 1595--To implement the recommendations of the Guam War 
          Claims Review Commission.
  

WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
    PROTECT AMERICA ACT

        S. 2011--Entitled ``The Protect America Act of 2007''.
  
        S. 2541--To extend the provisions of the Protect America Act of 
          2007 for an additional 30 days.
  
    FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE

        S. 139--To expedite review by the Supreme Court of the 
          warrantless electronic surveillance program of the National 
          Security Agency.
  
        S. 187--To provide sufficient resources to permit electronic 
          surveillance of United States persons for foreign intelligence 
          purposes to be conducted pursuant to individualized court-
          issued orders for calls originating in the United States, to 
          provide additional resources to enhance oversight and 
          streamline the procedures of the Foreign Intelligence 
          Surveillance Act of 1978, to ensure review of the Terrorist 
          Surveillance Program by the United States Supreme Court, and 
          for other purposes.
  
        S. 1114--To reiterate the exclusivity of the Foreign 
          Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 as the sole authority to 
          permit the conduct of electronic surveillance, to modernize 
          surveillance authorities, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 1927--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 
          1978 to provide additional procedures for authorizing certain 
          acquisitions of foreign intelligence information, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        S. 2402--To provide for the substitution of the United States in 
          certain civil actions.
  
        S. 2248--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 
          1978, to modernize and streamline the provisions of that Act, 
          and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3356--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 
          1978 to establish a procedure for authorizing certain 
          electronic surveillance.
  
    NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008

        S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the 
          National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which 
          provides special immigrant status for certain Iraqis, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT ACT OF 2007

        S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the 
          national defense through empowerment of the chief of the 
          National Guard and the enhancement of the functions of the 
          National Guard Bureau, and for other purposes.
  
    RESTORE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE THAT IS OVERSEEN, REVIEWED, AND 
      EFFECTIVE ACT OF 2007

        H.R. 3773--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 
          1978 to establish a procedure for authorizing certain 
          acquisitions of foreign intelligence, and for other purposes.
  
    USE OF ARMED FORCES AND MILITIA

        S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive 
          previous authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the 
          militia to address interference with State or Federal law, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    WAR PROFITEERING PREVENTION ACT OF 2007

        S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military 
          action, relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    WARTIME ENFORCEMENT OF FRAUD ACT OF 2008

        S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds 
          against the United States by suspending the statute of 
          limitations during times when Congress has authorized the use 
          of military force.
  
    WARTIME TREATMENT STUDY ACT

        S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and 
          circumstances surrounding injustices suffered by European 
          Americans, European Latin Americans, and Jewish refugees 
          during World War II.
  
  

  
  
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Mr. Akaka

S. 68--For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai 
  Chaowasaree).
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1319--To provide for the conversion of a temporary judgeship for the 
  district of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.

  

Mr. Alexander

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services
S. 256--To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under 
  section 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1393--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the 
  binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to 
  be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and 
  support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to 
  become citizens, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2500--To provide fair compensation to artists for use of their sound 
  recordings.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2746--To amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act) to provide 
  that statutory exemptions to the disclosure requirements of that Act 
  shall specifically cite to the provision of that Act authorizing such 
  exemptions, to ensure an open and deliberative process in Congress by 
  providing for related legislative proposals to explicitly state such 
  citations, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3084--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize 
  certain aliens who have earned a master's or higher degree from a 
  United States institution of higher education in a field of science, 
  technology, engineering, or mathematics to be admitted for permanent 
  residence and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.

  

Mr. Allard

S. 132--To end the trafficking of methamphetamine and precursor 
  chemicals across the United States and its borders.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 699--To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account numbers 
  by allowing the sharing of social security data among agencies of the 
  United States for identity theft prevention and immigration 
  enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 2356--To enhance national security by restricting access of illegal 
  aliens to driver's licenses and State-issued identification documents.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of 
  the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading 
  association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry 
  and Philhellenes in the United States.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 563--Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National Childhood 
  Cancer Awareness Day''.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Barrasso

S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2100--To require that Federal forfeiture funds be used, in part, to 
  clean up methamphetamine laboratories.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 623--Recognizing the importance of the role of the Lander Trail 
  in the settlement of the American West on the 150th anniversary of the 
  Lander Trail.

  

Mr. Baucus

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1917--To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for purposes of 
  making claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 
  2210 note) based on exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 347--Designating May 2008, as ``National Be Bear Aware and 
  Wildlife Stewardship Month''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 650--Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor Day, 
  National Good Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood Day.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Bayh

S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced 
  penalties for marketing controlled substances to minors.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2213--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve prevention, 
  investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and for other purposes.
S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-
  appropriate Internet education for children.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2463--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, 
  United States Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related 
  activities, and for other purposes.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3074--To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime 
  prevention education.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3462--To ensure that the courts of the United States may provide an 
  impartial forum for claims brought by United States citizens and 
  others against any railroad organized as a separate legal entity, 
  arising from the deportation of United States citizens and others to 
  Nazi concentration camps on trains owned or operated by such railroad, 
  and by heirs and survivors of such persons.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month.''
S. Res. 594--Designating September 2008, as ``Tay-Sachs Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Bennett

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2913--To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in copyright 
  infringement cases involving orphan works.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.

  

Mr. Biden

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 256--To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under 
  sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 534--To bring the FBI to full strength to carry out its mission.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1296--To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance in 
  preventing and prosecuting crimes of violence against children.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1684--To establish the Return of Talent Program to allow aliens who 
  are legally present in the United States to return temporarily to the 
  country of citizenship of the alien if that country is engaged in 
  post-conflict or natural disaster reconstruction, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1819--To amend the Adam Walsh Child Safety and Protection Act of 2006 
  to modify a deadline relating to a certain election by Indian tribes
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1876--To prohibit extraterritorial detention and rendition, except 
  under limited circumstances, to modify the definition of ``unlawful 
  enemy combatant'' for purposes of military commissions, to extend 
  statutory habeas corpus to detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2213--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve prevention, 
  investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and for other purposes.
S. 2237--To fight crime.
S. 2261--To restore the rule that agreements between manufacturers and 
  retailers, distributors, or wholesalers to set the minimum price below 
  which the manufacturer's product or service cannot be sold violates 
  the Sherman Act.
S. 2274--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3136--To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC 
  database by States and provide additional resources for extradition.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3218--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain 
  criminal history background checks.
S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and address 
  any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.
S. 3605--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain 
  criminal history background checks.
S. 3668--To create a grant program for collaboration programs that 
  ensure coordinating among criminal justice agencies, adult protective 
  services agencies, victim assistance programs, and other agencies or 
  organizations providing services to individuals with disabilities in 
  the investigation and response to abuse of or crimes committed against 
  such individuals.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Res. 24--Designating January 2007, as ``National Stalking Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 116--Designating May 2007, as ``National Autoimmune Diseases 
  Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase awareness of 
  autoimmune diseases and increase funding for autoimmune disease 
  research.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 225--Designating the month of August 2007, as ``National 
  Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 610--Honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement 
  Administration on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the 
  Administration.
S. Res. 614--Designating the month of August 2008, as ``National 
  Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and 
  religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the 
  Orthodox Christian Church.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 629--Honoring the life of, and expressing the condolences of the 
  Senate on the passing of, Bronislaw Geremek.
S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as ``Alcohol and Drug 
  Addiction Recovery Day''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Bingaman

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 204--For the relief of Ziad Mohamed Shaban Khweis, Heyam Ziad Khweis, 
  and Juman Ziad Khweis.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 475--To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals that 
  investigate immigration crimes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1216--To allow certain nationals of Mexico entering the State of New 
  Mexico on a temporary basis to travel up to 100 miles from the 
  international border between the State of New Mexico and Mexico, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1253--To establish a fund for the National Park Centennial Challenge, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1806--To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all trademark 
  and trade name cases arising under the laws and treaties of the United 
  States by repealing the prohibition on recognition by United States 
  courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, and 
  commercial names and impediments to registration of such marks, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2486--To remove a provision from the Immigration and Nationality Act 
  that prohibits individuals with HIV from being admissible to the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2653--To further United States security by restoring and enhancing 
  the competitiveness of the United States for international students, 
  scholars, scientists, and exchange visitors and by facilitating 
  business travel to the United States.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3293--To provide financial aid to local law enforcement officials 
  along the Nation's borders, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de lost Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National 
  Nursing Home Week''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Bond

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1927--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to 
  provide additional procedures for authorizing certain acquisitions of 
  foreign intelligence information, and for other purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2632--To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification 
  Act is applied retroactively.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 3086--To amend the antitrust laws to ensure competitive market-based 
  fees and terms for merchants' access to electronic payment systems.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3401--To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects held at 
  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 3537--To establish the World War I Centennial Commission to ensure a 
  suitable observance of the centennial of World War I, and for other 
  purposes.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mrs. Boxer

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 144--To provide Federal coordination and assistance in preventing 
  gang violence.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1296--To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance in 
  preventing and prosecuting crimes of violence against children.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2387--To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish 
  arsonist registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a 
  national arsonist registry and notification program, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2794--To protect older Americans from misleading and fraudulent 
  marketing practices, with the goal of increasing retirement security.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3084--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize 
  certain aliens who have earned a master's or higher degree from a 
  United States institution of higher education in a field of science, 
  technology, engineering, or mathematics to be admitted for permanent 
  residence and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 18--Honoring the life of Ernest Gallo.
S. Con. Res. 84--Honoring the memory of Robert Mondavi.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de lost Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Brown

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeship.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1912--For the relief of Maha Dakar.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 32--Honoring the 50th anniversary of Stan Hywet Hall & 
  Gardens.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 41--Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of Tom 
  Mooney, president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers.
S. Res. 81--Recognizing the 45th anniversary of John Herschel Glenn, 
  Jr.'s historic achievement in becoming the first United States 
  astronaut to orbit the Earth.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 116--Designating May 2007, as ``National Autoimmune Diseases 
  Awareness Month'' and supporting efforts to increase awareness of 
  autoimmune diseases and increase funding for autoimmune disease 
  research.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 248--Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne 
  Evans, Bermuda's first female barrister and Attorney General, and the 
  first female Opposition Leader in the British Commonwealth.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 383--Honoring and recognizing the achievements of Carl Stokes, 
  the first African-American mayor of a major American city, in the 40th 
  year since his election as Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 530--Designating the week beginning October 5, 2008, as 
  ``National Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 594--Designating September 2008, as ``Tay-Sachs Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 617--Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of 
  Eric Nord, co-founder of the Nordson Corporation, innovative 
  businessman and engineer, and generous Ohio philanthropist.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 653--Celebrating the outstanding athletic accomplishments of The 
  Ohio State football team for achieving its 800th all-time victory.
S. Res. 685--Designating the last week of September 2008, as ``National 
  Voter Awareness Week''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Brownback

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court judges.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3649--To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, to 
  provide for agreement for the reproduction and performance of sound 
  recordings by webcasters.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the 
  abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the 
  distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to follow the example of William 
  Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the 
  world.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 483--Recognizing the first weekend of May 2008, as ``Ten 
  Commandments Weekend''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 721--Recognizing and honoring the Smith Center High School 
  football team.
S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to limiting the number of terms that a Member of 
  Congress may serve.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Bunning

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 2356--To enhance national security by restricting access of illegal 
  aliens to driver's licenses and State-issued identification documents.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.

  

Mr. Burr

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 850--To improve sharing of immigration information among Federal, 
  State, and local law enforcement officials, to improve State and local 
  enforcement of immigration laws, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they 
  reside to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants 
  concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of 
  the State.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 309--Commending the Appalachian State University Mountaineers of 
  Boone, North Carolina, for pulling off one of the greatest upsets in 
  college football history.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S. Res. 644--Designating September 2008, as ``National Child Awareness 
  Month'' to promote awareness of charities benefitting children and 
  youth-serving organizations throughout the United States and 
  recognizing efforts made by these charities and organizations on 
  behalf of children and youth as a positive investment in the future of 
  the United States.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Byrd

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 483--Recognizing the first weekend of May 2008, as ``Ten 
  Commandments Weekend''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.

  

Ms. Cantwell

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1397--To increase the allocation of visas for certain highly skilled 
  workers and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for 
  aliens working temporarily in the United States.
S. 1489--To provide for an additional place of holding court in the 
  western district of Washington.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
  visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-
  sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas in the future.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 649--Designating September 18, 2008, as ``National Attention 
  Deficit Disorder Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Cardin

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and address 
  any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3640--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have been 
  released from incarceration.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 45--Commending the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation for 
  its work in aiding children and families affected by child abuse, and 
  designating November 2007, as National Courage Month.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 281--Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. for his induction into the 
  Baseball Hall of Fame, for an outstanding career as an athlete, and 
  for his contributions to baseball and to his community.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and 
  religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox 
  Christian Church.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Carper

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1876--To prohibit extraterritorial detention and rendition, except 
  under limited circumstances, to modify the definition of ``unlawful 
  enemy combatant'' for purposes of military commissions, to extend 
  statutory habeas corpus to detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2083--To require any Federal or State court to recognize any 
  notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State other than 
  the State where the court is located when such notarization occurs in 
  or affects interstate commerce.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 540--Recognizing the historical significance of the sloop-of-war 
  USS Constellation as a reminder of the participation of the United 
  States in the transatlantic slave trade and of the efforts of the 
  United States to end the slave trade.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.

  

Mr. Casey

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1888--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean 
  War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag 
  should especially be displayed.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1918--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to expand the definition of firefighter to include apprentices and 
  trainees, regardless of age and duty limitations.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 77--Supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual 
  Assault Awareness and Prevention Month 2008.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 20, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 451--Honoring the achievements of Rawle and Henderson LLP, on 
  its 225th anniversary and on being recognized as the oldest law firm 
  in continuous practice in the United States.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games in 
  women's college basketball.
S. Res. 467--Honoring the life of Myron Cope.
S. Res. 484--Designating March 25, 2008, as ``National Cerebral Palsy 
  Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 529--Commemorating the 110th anniversary of the founding of the 
  Greater Philadelphia Association of Realtors.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Chambliss

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 482--For the relief of Charles Nyaga.
S. 483--For the relief of Salah Naji Sujaa.
S. 560--To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law 
  Enforcement Training Center.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 262--Designating July 2007, as ``National Watermelon Month''.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 447--Honoring Friendship Force International, and recognizing 
  March 1, 2008, as World Friendship Day.
S. Res. 461--Designating March 1, 2008, as ``World Friendship Day''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 718--Designating November 30, 2008, as ``Drive Safer Sunday''.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mrs. Clinton

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1888--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean 
  War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag 
  should especially be displayed.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2010--To require prisons and other detention facilities holding 
  Federal prisoners or detainees under a contract with the Federal 
  Government to make the same information available to the public that 
  Federal prisons and detention facilities are required to do by law.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief 
  or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2261--To restore the rule that agreements between manufacturers and 
  retailers, distributors, or wholesalers to set the minimum price below 
  which the manufacturer's product or service cannot be sold violates 
  the Sherman Act.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United 
  States citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to 
  become President.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2918--To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and remedies 
  under civil rights statutes.
S. 3136--To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC 
  database by States and provide additional resources for extradition.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3462--To ensure that the courts of the United States may provide an 
  impartial forum for claims brought by United States citizens and 
  others against any railroad organized as a separate legal entity, 
  arising from the deportation of United States citizens and others to 
  Nazi concentration camps on trains owned or operated by such railroad, 
  and by heirs and survivors of such persons.
S. 3592--To designate 4 counties in the State of New York as high-
  intensity drug trafficking areas, and to authorize funding for drug 
  control activities in those areas.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 20--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autry of New York, 
  New York.
S. Res. 21--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autrey of New York, 
  New York.
S. Res. 24--Designating January 2007, as ``National Stalking Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 277--Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Archdiocese of 
  New York.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008, as ``National 9-1-1 Education 
  Month''.
S. Res. 490--Recognizing the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for 50 
  years of service to the performing arts.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 542--Designating April 2008, as ``National STD Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 563--Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National Childhood 
  Cancer Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 606--Designating June 27, 2008, as ``National HIV Testing Day''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as ``Alcohol and Drug 
  Addiction Recovery Day''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Coburn

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United 
  States citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to 
  become President.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the 
  abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the 
  distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to follow the example of William 
  Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the 
  world.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 572--Calling upon the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate 
  District of California to uphold the fundamental and constitutional 
  right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their 
  children.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.

  

Mr. Cochran

S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1393--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the 
  binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to 
  be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and 
  support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to 
  become citizens, and for other purposes.
S. 1729--To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to provide 
  incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to the United States 
  and to the victims of crime by imposing surcharges on unpaid judgments 
  owed to the United States and to the victims of crime, to provide for 
  offsets on amounts collected by the Department of Justice for Federal 
  agencies, to increase the amount of special assessments imposed upon 
  convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial Recovery Fund to 
  enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection activities of the 
  Department of Justice, to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
  provide to assistant United States attorneys the same retirement 
  benefits as are afforded to Federal law enforcement officers, and for 
  authorized purposes.
S. 1888--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean 
  War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag 
  should especially be displayed.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2213--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve prevention, 
  investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and for other purposes.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007, as ``Adopt a School Library 
  Month''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
S.J. Res. 21--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.

  

Mr. Coleman

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 646--To increase the nursing workforce.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 699--To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account numbers 
  by allowing the sharing of social security data among agencies of the 
  United States for identity theft prevention and immigration 
  enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2133--To authorize bankruptcy courts to take certain actions with 
  respect to mortgage loans in bankruptcy, and for other purposes.
S. 2356--To enhance national security by restricting access of illegal 
  aliens to driver's licenses and State-issued identification documents.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2653--To further United States security by restoring and enhancing 
  the competitiveness of the United States for international students, 
  scholars, scientists, and exchange visitors and by facilitating 
  business travel to the United States.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet 
  Crime prevention education programs.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 9--Celebrating the contributions of the architectural 
  profession during ``National Architecture Week''.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007, as ``Adopt a School Library 
  Month''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Ms. Collins

S. 31--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud in 
  certain visa programs for aliens working temporarily in the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1369--To grant immunity from civil liability to any person who 
  voluntarily notifies appropriate security personnel of suspicious 
  activity believed to threaten transportation safety or security or 
  takes reasonable action to mitigate such activity.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 24--Designating January 2007, as ``National Stalking Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National 
  Nursing Home Week''.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 717--Designating December 13, 2008, as ``Wreaths Across America 
  Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Conrad

S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 
  as president of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., 
  in recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
S. Res. 240--Designating October 21 through October 27, 2007, as 
  ``National Save for Retirement Week''.
S. Res. 270--Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International Peace 
  Garden.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 601--Designating October 19 through October 25, 2008, as 
  ``National Save for Retirement Week''.

  

Mr. Corker

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2500--To provide for fair compensation to artists for use of their 
  sound recordings.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.

  

Mr. Cornyn

S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 389--To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in accordance with 
  recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in districts that have an 
  extraordinarily high immigration caseload.
S. 422--To authorize any alien who has been issued a valid machine-
  readable biometric border crossing identification card to be 
  temporarily admitted into the United States upon successfully 
  completing a background check.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 699--To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account numbers 
  by allowing the sharing of social security data among agencies of the 
  United States for identity theft prevention and immigration 
  enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 913--To clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or other 
  documentation is not subject to judicial review.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1192--To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain 
  judicial districts with heavy caseloads of criminal immigration cases.
S. 1235--To impose appropriate penalties for the assault or murder of a 
  Federal law enforcement officer or Federal judge, for the retaliatory 
  assault or murder of a family member of a Federal law enforcement 
  officer or Federal judge, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1383--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder 
  cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug 
  offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender, and for other purposes.
S. 1393--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the 
  binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to 
  be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and 
  support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to 
  become citizens, and for other purposes.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1528--To amend chapter 87 of title 18, United States Code, to end the 
  terrorizing effects of the sale of murderabilia on crime victims and 
  their families.
S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definition of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 1845--To provide for limitations in certain communications between 
  the Department of Justice and the White House Office relating to civil 
  and criminal investigations, and for other purposes.
S. 1860--To control violent crime.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1946--To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat public 
  corruption by strengthening and clarifying the law.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2317--To amend titles 17 and 18, United States Code, and the 
  Trademark Act of 1946 to strengthen and harmonize the protection of 
  intellectual property, and for other purposes.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2427--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2746--To amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act) to provide 
  that statutory exemptions to the disclosure requirements of that Act 
  shall specifically cite to the provision of that Act authorizing such 
  exemptions, to ensure an open and deliberative process in Congress by 
  providing for related legislative proposals to explicitly state such 
  citations, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 3106--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3293--To provide financial aid to local law enforcement officials 
  along the Nation's borders, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3568--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address the use of 
  intrathecal pumps.
S. Con. Res. 45--Commending the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation for 
  its work in aiding children and families affected by child abuse, and 
  designating November 2007, as National Courage Month.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 237--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of 
  Remembrance for Murder Victims.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 326--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of 
  Remembrance for Murder Victims.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S. Res. 645--Honoring the life of Anne Legendre Armstrong.

  

Mr. Craig

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1806--To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all trademark 
  and trade name cases arising under the laws and treaties of the United 
  States by repealing the prohibition on recognition by United States 
  courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, and 
  commercial names and impediments to registration of such marks, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1917--To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for purposes of 
  making claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 
  2210 note) based on exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2582--For the relief of Sali Bregaj, Mjaftime Bregaj, and Nertila 
  Bregaj-Swyer.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2646--For the relief of Thomas Stephen Long, Patricia Merryl Long, 
  Stephanie Bianca Long, and Chelsea Ann Long.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 180--Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Idaho Potato 
  Commission and designating May 2007, as ``Idaho Potato Month''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to require a balanced budget and protect Social 
  Security surpluses.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Crapo

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1917--To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for purposes of 
  making claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 
  2210 note) based on exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing Person's 
  Day''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 180--Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Idaho Potato 
  Commission and designating May 2007, as ``Idaho Potato Month''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 292--Designating the week beginning September 9, 2007, as 
  ``National Assisted Living Week''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 530--Designating the week beginning October 5, 2008, as 
  ``National Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S. Res. 652--Designating the week beginning September 8, 2008, as 
  ``National Assisted Living Week''.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. DeMint

S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they 
  reside to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants 
  concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of 
  the State.
S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration 
  should rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to 
  substantially reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border 
  security.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 587--Declaring June 6, 2008, a national day of prayer and 
  rededication for the men and women of the United States Armed Forces 
  and their mission.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S.J. Res. 24--Proposing a balanced amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Dodd

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 660--For the relief of Majan Jean.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2055--For the relief of Alejandro Gomez and Juan Sebastian Gomez.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 47--Honoring the life and achievements of George C. Springer, 
  Sr., the Northeast regional director and a former vice president of 
  the American Federation of Teachers.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 207--Calling on the President of the United States immediately 
  to recommend new candidates for the positions of the Attorney General 
  of the United States and the President of the International Bank for 
  Reconstruction and Development (commonly known as the ``World Bank'`) 
  in order to preserve the integrity and efficacy of the Department of 
  Justice and the World Bank.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 258--Recognizing the historical and educational significance of 
  the Atlantic Freedom Tour of the Freedom Schooner Amistad, and 
  expressing the sense of the Senate that preserving the legacy of the 
  Amistad story is important in promoting multicultural dialogue, 
  education, and cooperation.
S. Res. 281--Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. for his induction into the 
  Baseball Hall of Fame, for an outstanding career as an athlete, and 
  for his contributions to baseball and to his community.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mrs. Dole

S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 850--To improve sharing of immigration information among Federal, 
  State, and local law enforcement officials, to improve State and local 
  enforcement of immigration laws, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1235--To impose appropriate penalties for the assault or murder of a 
  Federal law enforcement officer or Federal judge, for the retaliatory 
  assault or murder of a family member of a Federal law enforcement 
  officer or Federal judge, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 3093--To extend and improve the effectiveness of the employment 
  eligibility confirmation program.
S. 3143--To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, arresting, and 
  prosecuting fugitives from justice.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration 
  should rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to 
  substantially reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border 
  security.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 309--Commending the Appalachian State University Mountaineers of 
  Boone, North Carolina, for pulling off one of the greatest upsets in 
  college football history.
S. Res. 327--Recognizing the 218th anniversary of the United States 
  Marshals Service.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 572--Calling upon the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate 
  District of California to uphold the fundamental and constitutional 
  right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their 
  children.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Domenici

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 389--To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in accordance with 
  recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in districts that have an 
  extraordinarily high immigration caseload.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 475--To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals that 
  investigate immigration crimes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued 
  to certain highly skilled workers.
S. 1192--To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain 
  judicial districts with heavy caseloads of criminal immigration cases.
S. 1216--To allow certain nationals of Mexico entering the State of New 
  Mexico on a temporary basis to travel up to 100 miles from the 
  international border between the State of New Mexico and Mexico, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 3293--To provide financial aid to local law enforcement officials 
  along the Nation's borders, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.

  

Mr. Dorgan

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1819--To amend the Adam Walsh Child Safety and Protection Act of 2006 
  to modify a deadline relating to a certain election by Indian tribes.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 270--Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International Peace 
  Garden.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 530--Designating the week beginning October 5, 2008, as 
  ``National Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.

  

Mr. Durbin

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 762--To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic steroid.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 1035--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud 
  and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens working temporarily in 
  the United States.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize 
  persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely 
  possess firearms in the United States.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1561--To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to 
  exceptions to discharge in bankruptcy for certain qualified 
  educational loans.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1703--To prevent and reduce trafficking in persons.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2094--To increase the wages and benefits of blue collar workers by 
  strengthening labor provisions in the H-2B program, to provide for 
  labor recruiter accountability, and for other purposes.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2274--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.
S. 2353--To increase the annual salaries of justices and judges of the 
  United States, and to increase fees for bankruptcy trustees.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2486--To remove a provision from the Immigration and Nationality Act 
  that prohibits individuals with HIV from being admissible to the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 2918--To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and remedies 
  under civil rights statutes.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3086--To amend the antitrust laws to ensure competitive market-based 
  fees and terms for merchants' access to electronic payment systems.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 3136--To encourage the entry of felony warrants into the NCIC 
  database by States and provide additional resources for extradition.
S. 3143--To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, arresting, and 
  prosecuting fugitives from justice.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. 3197--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a limited 
  period, from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse 
  under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.
S. 3259--To amend title II, United States Code, with respect to the 
  priority of certain high cost credit debts.
S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
S. 3379--To provide grants to establish veteran's treatment courts.
S. 3434--To combat organized crime involving the illegal acquisition of 
  retail goods for the purposes of selling those illegally obtained 
  goods through physical and online retail marketplaces.
S. 3690--To help struggling families stay in their homes and to ensure 
  that taxpayers are protected when the Secretary of the Treasury 
  purchases equity shares in financial situations.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 65--Celebrating the birth of Abraham Lincoln and 
  recognizing the prominence the Declaration of Independence played in 
  the development of Abraham Lincoln's beliefs.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 53--Congratulating Illinois State University as it marks its 
  sesquicentennial.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing Person's 
  Day''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007, as ``Adopt a School Library 
  Month''
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 597--Designating June 2008, as ```Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!' 
  Recognition Month''.
S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and 
  religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox 
  Christian Church.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Ensign

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2632--To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification 
  Act is applied retroactively.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 3093--To extend and improve the effectiveness of the employment 
  eligibility confirmation program.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they 
  reside to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants 
  concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of 
  the State.
S. 3695--To require a 50-hour workweek for Federal prison inmates, to 
  reform inmate work programs, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the 
  abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the 
  distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to follow the example of William 
  Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the 
  world.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.

  

Mr. Enzi

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 603--To the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2413--To provide death and disability benefits for aerial 
  firefighters who work on a contract basis for a public agency and 
  suffer death or disability in the line of duty, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 
  as president of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., 
  in recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 555--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the 
  Congressional Club.
S. Res. 623--Recognizing the importance of the role of the Lander Trail 
  in the settlement of the American West on the 150th anniversary of the 
  Lander Trail.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Feingold

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 447--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 703--To expand the definition of immediate relative for purposes of 
  the Immigration and Nationality Act.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1521--To provide information, resources, recommendations, and funding 
  to help State and local law enforcement enact crime prevention and 
  intervention strategies supported by rigorous evidence.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief 
  or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2422--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  computer-assisted remote hunting, and for other purposes.
S. 2434--To clarify conditions for the interceptions of computer 
  trespass communications under the USA-PATRIOT Act.
S. 2435--To limit authority to delay notice of search warrants.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and address 
  any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.
S. 3501--To ensure the Congress is notified when the Department of 
  Justice determines that the Executive Branch is not bound by a 
  statute.
S. 3640--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have been 
  released from incarceration.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 303--Censuring the President and the Attorney General.
S. Res. 323--Recognizing Kikkoman Foods Inc., for its fifty years of 
  operation in the United States.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 542--Designating April 2008, as ``National STD Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mrs. Feinstein

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 144--To provide Federal coordination and assistance in preventing 
  gang violence.
S. 149--To address the effect of the death of a defendant in Federal 
  criminal proceedings.
S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 239--To require Federal agencies, and persons engaged in interstate 
  commerce, in possession of data containing sensitive personally 
  identifiable information, to disclose any breach of such information.
S. 249--To permit the National Football League to restrict the movement 
  of its franchises, and for other purposes.
S. 256--To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under 
  sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 276--To strengthen the consequences of the fraudulent use of United 
  States or foreign passports, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 416--For the relief of Denes Fulop and Gyorgyi Fulop.
S. 417--For the relief of Claudia Marquez Rico.
S. 418--For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.
S. 419--For the relief of Esidronio Arreola-Saucedo, Maria Elna Cobian 
  Arreola, Nayely Bibiana Arreola, and Cindy Jael Arreola.
S. 420--For the relief of Jacqueline W. Coats.
S. 421--For the relief of Robert Liang and Alice Liang.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 841--For the relief of Alfredo Plascencia Lopez and Maria Del Refugio 
  Plascencia.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 933--For the relief of Joseph Gabra and Sharon Kamel.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1114--To reiterate the exclusivity of the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978 as the sole authority to permit the conduct 
  of electronic surveillance, to modernize surveillance authorities, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced 
  penalties for marketing controlled substances to minors.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1296--To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance in 
  preventing and prosecuting crimes of violence against children.
S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize 
  persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely 
  possess firearms in the United States.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1536--For the relief of Jose Alberto Martinez Moreno, Micaela Lopez 
  Martinez, and Adilene Martinez.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1685--To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack 
  cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating 
  factors relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability 
  of the offender.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1844--To amend title 18, United States Code, to make technical 
  corrections to the new border tunnels and passages offense.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2048--For the relief of Jose Buendia Balderas, Alicia Aranda De 
  Buendia, and Ana Laura Beundia Aranda.
S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief 
  or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2274--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.
S. 2387--To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish 
  arsonist registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a 
  national arsonist registry and notification program, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2413--To provide death and disability benefits for aerial 
  firefighters who work on a contract basis for a public agency and 
  suffer death and disability in the line of duty, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2500--To provide fair compensation to artists for use of their sound 
  recordings.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3110--For the relief of Ruben Mkoian, Asmik Karapetian, and Arthur 
  Mkoyan.
S. 3137--For the relief of Jorge Rojas Gutierrez, Oliva Gonzalez 
  Gonzalez, and Jorge Rojas Gonzalez.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3382--For the relief of Guy Privat Tape and Lou Nazie Raymonde Toto.
S. 3677--To establish a Special Joint Task Force on Financial Crimes.
S. 3501--To ensure that Congress is notified when the Department of 
  Justice determines that the Executive Branch is not bound by a 
  statute.
S. Con. Res. 18--Honoring the life of Ernest Gallo.
S. Con. Res. 84--Honoring the memory of Robert Mondavi.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 89--Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the 
  periods March 1, 2007, through September 30, 2007, and October 1, 
  2007, through September 30, 2008, and October 1, 2008, through 
  February 28, 2009.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing Person's 
  Day''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 216--Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the 
  American Association for Cancer Research and declaring the month of 
  May National Cancer Research Month.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 326--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of 
  Remembrance for Murder Victims.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 644--Designating September 2008, as ``National Child Awareness 
  Month'' to promote awareness of charities benefitting children and 
  youth-serving organizations throughout the United States and 
  recognizing efforts made by these charities and organizations on 
  behalf of children and youth as a positive investment in the future of 
  the United States.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Graham

S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 256--To harmonize rate setting standards for copyright licenses under 
  sections 112 and 114 of title 17, United States Code, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 688--For the relief of Griselda Lopez Negrete.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2137--To eliminate methamphetamine kingpins.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2449--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating 
  to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery 
  information in civil actions, and for other purposes.
S. 2450--To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the waiver of 
  the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.
S. 2463--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act and title 18, 
  United States Code, to combat the crime of alien smuggling and related 
  activities, and for other purposes.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3401--To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects held at 
  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S.J. Res. 24--Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution 
  of the United States.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Grassley

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 461--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide an Inspector 
  General for the judicial branch, and for other purposes.
S. 473--To improve the prohibitions on money laundering, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 476--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to provide 
  for 11 circuit judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 762--To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic steroid.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 877--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add human growth 
  hormone to schedule III, to prohibit the sale of prescriptions for 
  controlled substances for illegitimate purposes, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 913--To clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or other 
  documentation is not subject to judicial review.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 1035--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud 
  and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens working temporarily in 
  the United States.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced 
  penalties for marketing controlled substances to minors.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements 
  in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
S. 1759--To provide for the review of agricultural mergers and 
  acquisitions by the Department of Justice.
S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2274--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dextromethorphan, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2470--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dehydroepiandrosterone, and for other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. 3014--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen penalties 
  for child pornography offenses, child sex trafficking offenses, and 
  other sexual offenses committed against children.
S. 3093--To extend and improve the effectiveness of the employment 
  eligibility confirmation program.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 225--Designating the month of August 2007, as ``National 
  Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration 
  should rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to 
  substantially reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border 
  security.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stinger on winning 800 games in 
  women's college basketball.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 610--Honoring the men and women of the drug Enforcement 
  Administration on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the 
  Administration.
S. Res. 614--Designating the month of August 2008, as ``National 
  Medicine Abuse Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.

  

Mr. Gregg

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 258--To clarify provisions relating to statutory copyright licenses 
  for satellite carriers.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1350--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  reform the diversity visa program and create a program that awards 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 1351--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the 
  competitiveness of the United States in the global economy and to 
  protect against potential visa fraud and abuse.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3084--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize 
  certain aliens who have earned a master's or higher degree from a 
  United States institution of higher education in a field of science, 
  technology, engineering, or mathematics to be admitted for permanent 
  residence and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Hagel

S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued 
  to certain highly skilled workers.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1225--To establish a process for aliens who meet certain conditions 
  to be granted permanent residence status.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1327--To create and extend temporary district court judgeships.
S. 1397--To increase the allocation of visas for certain highly skilled 
  workers and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for 
  aliens working temporarily in the United States.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 44--Commending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln women's 
  volleyball team for winning the National Collegiate Athletic 
  Association Division I Women's volleyball Championship.
S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 266--Designating November 2007, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 597--Designating June 2008, as ```Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!' 
  Recognition Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Harkin

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 393--To transfer unspent funds for grants by the Office of Community 
  Oriented Policing Services, the Office of Justice Programs, and the 
  Office on Violence Against Women to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice 
  Assistance Grant Program.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 303--Censuring the President and the Attorney General.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games in 
  women's college basketball.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 21--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.

  

Mr. Hatch

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 480--To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002, to 
  extend the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make 
  a technical correction.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1685--To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack 
  cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating 
  factors relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability 
  of the offender.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
s. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance 
  Act.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2178--To expedite the adjudication of employer petitions for aliens 
  with extraordinary artistic ability.
S. 2213--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve prevention, 
  investigation, and prosecution of cyber-crime, and for other purposes.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2500--To provide for compensation to artists for use of their sound 
  recordings.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 2913--To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in copyright 
  infringement cases involving orphan works.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3197--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a limited 
  period, from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse 
  under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.
S. 3218--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain 
  criminal history background checks.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3605--To extend the pilot program for volunteer groups to obtain 
  criminal history background checks.
S. 3606--To extend the special immigrant nonminister religious worker 
  program, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 282--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Polycystic 
  Kidney Disease Awareness Week to raise public awareness and 
  understanding of polycystic kidney disease and to foster understanding 
  of the impact of polycystic kidney disease has on patients and future 
  generations of their families.
S. Res. 293--Commending the founder and members of Project Compassion.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National 
  Nursing Home Week''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 587--Declaring June 6, 2008, a national day of prayer and 
  rededication for the men and women of the United States Armed Forces 
  and their mission.
S. Res. 620--Designating the week of September 14-20, 2008, as National 
  Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week, to raise public awareness 
  and understanding of polycystic kidney disease and to foster 
  understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on patients 
  and future generations of their families.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.

  

Mrs. Hutchison

S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 389--To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in accordance with 
  recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in districts that have an 
  extraordinarily high immigration caseload.
S. 422--To authorize any alien who has been issued a valid machine-
  readable biometric border crossing identification card to be 
  temporarily admitted into the United States upon successfully 
  completing a background check.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1192--To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain 
  judicial districts with heavy caseloads of criminal immigration cases.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2632--To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification 
  Act is applied retroactively.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3293--To provide financial aid to local law enforcement officials 
  along the Nation's borders, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 645--Honoring the life of Anne Legendre Armstrong.

  

Mr. Inhofe

S. 11--To provide liability protection to volunteer pilot nonprofit 
  organizations that fly for public benefit and to the pilots and staff 
  of such nonprofit organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 105--To prohibit the spouse of a Member of Congress previously 
  employed as a lobbyist from lobbying the Member after the Member is 
  elected.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1269--To improve border security in the United States and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the 
  abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the 
  distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to follow the example of William 
  Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the 
  world.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 657--Designating September 15, 2008, as ``National Celiac 
  Disease Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Inouye

S. 56--To provide relief to the Pottawatomi Nation of Canada for 
  settlement of certain claims against the United States.
S. 70--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 109--To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of 
  Practice.
S. 110--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required 
  under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to 
  offenders with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical 
  social worker.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued 
  to certain highly skilled workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1319--To provide for the conversion of a temporary judgeship for the 
  district of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 3453--To authorize the adjustment of status for immediate family 
  members of aliens who served honorably in the Armed Forces of the 
  United States during the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007, as``Adopt a School Library 
  Month''.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 
  as president of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., 
  in recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 23, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.

  

Mr. Isakson

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 330--To authorize secure borders and comprehensive immigration 
  reform, and for other purposes.
S. 560--To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law 
  Enforcement Training Center.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 885--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers in the same manner as such laws apply to collective bargaining 
  by labor organizations under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1369--To grant immunity from civil liability to any person who 
  voluntarily notifies appropriate security personnel of suspicious 
  activity believed to threaten transportation safety or security or 
  takes reasonable action to mitigate such activity.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 134--Designating September 2007, as ``Adopt a School Library 
  Month''.
S. Res. 230--Designating the month of July 2007, as ``National Teen Safe 
  Driver Month''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 262--Designating July 2007, as ``National Watermelon Month''.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 447--Honoring Friendship Force International and recognizing 
  March 1, 2008, as World Friendship Day.
S. Res. 461--Designating March 1, 2008, as ``World Friendship Day''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 718--Designating November 30, 2008, as ``Drive Safer Sunday''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Johnson

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 885--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers in the same manner as such laws apply to collective bargaining 
  by labor organizations under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1211--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide enhanced 
  penalties for marketing controlled substances to minors.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2100--To require that Federal forfeiture funds be used, in part, to 
  clean up methamphetamine laboratories.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2342--To prohibit States from carrying out more than one 
  Congressional redistricting after a decennial census and 
  apportionment, to require States to conduct such redistricting through 
  independent commissions, and for other purposes.
S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-
  appropriate Internet education for children.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2747--To grant a Federal charter to the National American Indian 
  Veterans, Incorporated.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3074--To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime 
  prevention education.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 496--Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement of the 
  carving of the Crazy Horse Memorial.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National 
  Nursing Home Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Kennedy

S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 703--To expand the definition of immediate relative for purposes of 
  the Immigration and Nationality Act.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize 
  persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely 
  possess firearms in the United States.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1685--To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack 
  cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating 
  factors relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability 
  of the offender.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2516--To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining United 
  States citizenship, and for other purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
  visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-
  sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas in the future.
S. 3594--To protect United States citizens from unlawful arrest and 
  detention.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 88--Honoring the extraordinary achievements of Massachusetts 
  Governor Deval Patrick.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 327--Recognizing the 218th anniversary of the United States 
  Marshals Service.
S. Res. 355--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Boston's 
  celebration of the Little Rock Nine on the 50th anniversary of their 
  courageous and selfless stand in the face of hatred, violence, and 
  intolerance.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Kerry

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements 
  in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 2046--To establish a pilot program for police departments to use 
  anonymous texts from citizens to augment their anonymous tip hotlines.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2074--To provide for safe and humane policies and procedures 
  pertaining to the arrest, detention, and processing of aliens in 
  immigration enforcement operations.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2178--To expedite the adjudication of employer petitions for aliens 
  with extraordinary artistic ability.
S. 2237--To fight crime.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2486--To remove a provision from the Immigration and Nationality Act 
  that prohibits individuals with HIV from being admissible to the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet 
  Crime prevention education programs.
S. 3081 --To establish a Petroleum Industry Antitrust Task Force.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and address 
  any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.
S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
S. 3379--To provide grants to establish veteran's treatment courts.
S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
  visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-
  sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas in the future.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 88--Honoring the extraordinary achievements of Massachusetts 
  Governor Deval Patrick.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 355--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Boston's 
  celebration of the Little Rock Nine on the 50th anniversary of their 
  courageous and selfless stand in the face of hatred, violence, and 
  intolerance.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2007, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 668--To commend the America Sail Training Association for its 
  advancement of character building under sail and for its advancement 
  of international goodwill.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Ms. Klobuchar

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the 
  Federal courts.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 261--Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and 
  educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as 
  ``Mr. Wizard''.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Kohl

S. 69--To authorize appropriations for the Hollings Manufacturing 
  Extension Partnership Program, and for other purposes.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 480--To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002, to 
  extend the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make 
  a technical correction.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 703--To expand the definition of immediate relative for purposes of 
  the Immigration and Nationality Act.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 878--To prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions in the oil 
  and gas industry.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definition of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1759--To provide for the review of agricultural mergers and 
  acquisitions by the Department of Justice.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2261--To restore the rule that agreements between manufacturers and 
  retailers, distributors, or wholesalers to set the minimum price below 
  which the manufacturer's product or service cannot be sold violates 
  the Sherman Act.
S. 2449--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating 
  to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery 
  information in civil actions, and for other purposes.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2794--To protect older Americans from misleading and fraudulent 
  marketing practices, with the goal of increasing retirement security.
S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3106--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3579--To encourage, enhance, and integrate Silver Alert plans 
  throughout the United States, to authorize grants for the assistance 
  of organizations to find missing adults, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 282--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Polycystic 
  Kidney Disease Awareness Week to raise public awareness and 
  understanding of polycystic kidney disease and to foster understanding 
  of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on patients and future 
  generations of their families.
S. Res. 323--Recognizing Kikkoman Foods, Inc., for its 50 years of 
  operations in the United States.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 620--Designating the week of September 14-20, 2008, as National 
  Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Week, to raise public awareness 
  and understanding of polycystic kidney disease and to foster 
  understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on patients 
  and future generations of their families.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Kyl

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 276--To strengthen the consequences of the fraudulent use of United 
  States or foreign passports, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 389--To increase the number of Federal judgeships, in accordance with 
  recommendations by the Judicial Conference, in districts that have an 
  extraordinarily high immigration caseload.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 501--For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova Peneva, 
  Marina Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1192--To increase the number of Federal judgeships in certain 
  judicial districts with heavy caseloads of criminal immigration cases.
S. 1202--To require agencies and persons in possession of computerized 
  data containing sensitive personal information, to disclose security 
  breaches where such breach poses a significant risk of identity theft.
S. 1320--To prohibit the rewarding of suicide bombings, to prohibit 
  terrorist kidnappings and sexual assaults, and for other purposes.
S. 1369--To grant immunity from civil liability to any person who 
  voluntarily notifies appropriate security personnel of suspicious 
  activity believed to threaten transportation safety or security or 
  takes reasonable action to mitigate such activity.
S. 1654--To prohibit the sale or provision of caller ID spoofing 
  services.
S. 1749--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to provide 
  adequate protection to the rights of crime victims, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1860--To control victim crime.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2387--To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish 
  arsonist registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a 
  national arsonist registry and notification program, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2632--To ensure that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification 
  Act is applied retroactively.
S. 2867--To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate 
  illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent 
  drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 3014--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen penalties 
  for child pornography offenses, child sex trafficking offenses, and 
  other sexual offenses committed against children.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3599--To amend title 18, United States Code, to add crimes committed 
  in Indian country or exclusive Federal jurisdiction as racketeering 
  predicates.
S. 3600--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 3601--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
  Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims 
  Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 
  1984.
S. 3602--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
  Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims 
  Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 
  1984.
S. 3641--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
  Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims 
  Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 
  1984.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 326--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Day of 
  Remembrance for Murder Victims.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Ms. Landrieu

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 983--For the relief of Michael Anthony Hurley.
S. 984--For the relief of Jiao Ying Li.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1729--To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to provide 
  incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to the United States 
  and to the victims of crime by imposing surcharges on unpaid judgments 
  owed to the United States and to the victims of crime, to provide for 
  offsets on amounts collected by the Department of Justice for Federal 
  agencies, to increase the amount of special assessments imposed upon 
  convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial Recovery Fund to 
  enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection activities of the 
  Department of Justice, to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
  provide to assistant United States attorneys the same retirement 
  benefits as are afforded to Federal law enforcement officers, and for 
  authorized purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3143--To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, arresting, and 
  prosecuting fugitives from justice.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3453--To authorize the adjustment of status for immediate family 
  members of aliens who served honorably in the Armed Forces of the 
  United States during the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
S. Con. Res. 9--Celebrating the contributions of the architectural 
  profession during ``National Architecture Week''.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 200--Commending Louisiana jockeys for their continued success in 
  the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 701--Honoring the life of Michael P. Smith.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.

  

Mr. Lautenberg

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 990--To fight criminal gangs.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize 
  persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely 
  possess firearms in the United States.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2918--To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and remedies 
  under civil rights statues.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 3634--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of 
  handguns.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the african-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games in 
  women's college basketball.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 542--Designating April 2008, as ``National STD Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Leahy

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 118--To give investigators and prosecutors the tools they need to 
  combat public corruption.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 221--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 888--To amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definition of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1729--To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to provide 
  incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to the United States 
  and to the victims of crime by imposing surcharges on unpaid judgments 
  owed to the United States and to the victims of crime, to provide for 
  offsets on amounts collected by the Department of Justice for Federal 
  agencies, to increase the amount of special assessments imposed upon 
  convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial Recovery Fund to 
  enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection activities of the 
  Department of Justice, to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
  provide to assistant United States attorneys the same retirement 
  benefits as are afforded to Federal law enforcement officers, and for 
  authorized purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1806--To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all trademark 
  and trade name cases arising under the laws and treaties of the United 
  States by repealing the prohibition on recognition by United States 
  courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, and 
  commercial names and impediments to registration of such marks, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance 
  Act.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1845--To provide for limitations in certain communications between 
  the Department of Justice and the White House Office relating to civil 
  and criminal investigations, and for other purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1918--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to expand the definition of firefighter to include apprentices and 
  trainees, regardless of age and duty limitations.
S. 1946--To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat public 
  corruption by strengthening and clarifying the law.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
S. 2084--To promote school safety, improved law enforcement, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2317--To amend titles 17 and 18, United States Code, and the 
  Trademark Act of 1946 to strengthen and harmonize the protection of 
  intellectual property, and for other purposes.
S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-
  appropriate Internet education for children.
S. 2422--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  computer-assisted remote hunting, and for other purposes.
S. 2427--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2449--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating 
  to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery 
  information in civil actions, and for other purposes.
S. 2450--To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the waiver of 
  the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2500--To provide fair compensation to artists for use of their sound 
  recordings.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2746--To amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act) to provide 
  that statutory exemptions to the disclosure requirements of that Act 
  shall specifically cite to the provision of that Act authorizing such 
  exemptions, to ensure an open and deliberative process in Congress by 
  providing for related legislative proposals to explicitly state such 
  citations, and for other purposes.
S. 2751--To facilitate foreign investment by permanently reauthorizing 
  the EB-5 regional center program, and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. 2913--To provide a limitation on judicial remedies in copyright 
  infringement cases involving orphan works.
S. 2982--To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to authorize 
  appropriations, and for other purposes.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. 3074--To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime 
  prevention education.
S. 3106--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3197--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exempt for a limited 
  period, from the application of the means-test presumption of abuse 
  under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the Armed 
  Forces and members of the National Guard who, after September 11, 
  2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense 
  activity for not less than 90 days.
S, 3294--To provide for the continued performance of the functions of 
  the United States Parole Commission.
S. 3295--To amend title 35, United States Code, and the Trademark Act of 
  1946 to provide that the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with 
  the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, shall 
  appoint administrative patent judges and administrative trademark 
  judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3296--To extend the authority of the United States Supreme Court 
  Police to protect court officials off the Supreme Court Grounds and 
  change the title of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3547--To establish in the Federal Bureau of Investigation the 
  Nationwide Mortgage Fraud Coordinator to address mortgage fraud in the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the 
  Federal courts.
S. 3601--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
  Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims 
  Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 
  1984.
S. 3641--To authorize funding for the National Crime Victim Law 
  Institute to provide support for victims of crime under Crime Victims 
  Legal Assistance Programs as a part of the Victims of Crime Act of 
  1984.
S. 3726--To reauthorize the Crime-Free Rural States Grants program.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 84--Honoring the memory of Robert Mondavi.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 42--Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 707--Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify the 
  facts of the failure of Joshua Bolton, as the Custodian of records at 
  the White House, to appear before the Committee on the Judiciary and 
  produce documents as required by Committee subpoena.
S. Res. 708--Authorizing the President of the Senate to certify the 
  facts of the failure of Karl Rove to appear and testify before the 
  Committee on the Judiciary and to produce documents as required by 
  Committee subpoena.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Levin

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 208--For the relief of Luay Lufti Hadad.
S. 209--For the relief of Marcos Antonio Sanchez-Diaz.
S. 210--For the relief of Anton Dodaj, Gjyljana Dodaj, Franc Dodaj, and 
  Kristjan Dodaj.
S. 212--For the relief of Perlat Binaj, Almida Binaj, Erina Binaj, and 
  Anxhela Binaj.
S. 213--For the relief of Mohamad Derani, Maha Felo Derani, and Tarek 
  Derani.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 313--For the relief of Ibrahim Parlak.
S. 314--For the relief of Josephina Valera Lopez.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 720--To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the Governor 
  of a State, territory, or possession of the United States to order 
  that the National flag be flown at half-staff in that State, 
  territory, or possession in the event of the death of a member of the 
  Armed Forces from that State, territory, or possession who dies while 
  serving on active duty.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1127--For the relief of Alexandrea S. Banks Desutter and Nicholas S. 
  Banks Desutter.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1648--For the relief of Guy Vang, Genevieve Chong Foung, Caroline 
  Vang, and Meline ``Melanie'' Vang.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2011--Entitled ``The Protect America Act of 2007.
S. 2016--For the relief of Sopuruchi Chukwueke.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Con. Res. 79--Congratulating and saluting Focus: HOPE on its 40th 
  anniversary and for its remarkable commitment and contributions to 
  Detroit, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 37--Designating March 26, 2007, as ``National Support the Troops 
  Day'' and encouraging the people of the United States to participate 
  in a moment of silence to reflect upon the service and sacrifice of 
  members of the Armed Forces both at home and abroad.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Lieberman

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 878--To prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions in the oil 
  and gas industry.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1369--To grant immunity from civil liability to any person who 
  voluntarily notifies appropriate security personnel of suspicious 
  activity believed to threaten transportation safety or security or 
  takes reasonable action to mitigate such activity.
S. 1397--To increase the allocation of visas for certain highly skilled 
  workers and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for 
  aliens working temporarily in the United States.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2010--To require prisons and other detention facilities holding 
  Federal prisoners or detainees under a contract with the Federal 
  Government to make the same information available to the public that 
  Federal prisons and detention facilities are required to do by law.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2977--To create a Federal cause of action to determine whether 
  defamation exists under United States law in cases in which defamation 
  actions have been brought in foreign courts against United States 
  persons on the basis of publications or speech in the United States.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet 
  Crime prevention education programs.
S. 3401--To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects held at 
  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 
  as president of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., 
  in recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 258--Recognizing the historical and educational significance of 
  the Atlantic Freedom Tour of the Freedom Schooner Amistad, and 
  expressing the sense of the Senate that preserving the legacy of the 
  Amistad story is important in promoting multicultural dialogue, 
  education, and cooperation.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 483--Recognizing the first weekend of May 2008, as ``Ten 
  Commandments Weekend''.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mrs. Lincoln

S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance 
  Act.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2794--To protect older Americans from misleading and fraudulent 
  marketing practices, with the goal of increasing retirement security.
S. 2869--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to clarify the 
  scope of the child pornography laws and for other purposes.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 718--Designating November 30, 2008, as ``Drive Safer Sunday''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.

  

Mr. Lott

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 313--Supporting the We Don't Serve Teens campaign.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.

  

Mr. Lugar

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis, and for other purposes.
S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis and for other purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1684--To establish the Return of Talent Program to allow aliens who 
  are legally present in the United States to return temporarily to the 
  country of citizenship of the alien if that country is engaged in 
  post-conflict or natural disaster reconstruction, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 629--Honoring the life of, and expressing the condolences of the 
  Senate on the passing of, Bronislaw Geremek.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Martinez

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2838--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3547--To establish in the Federal Bureau of Investigation the 
  Nationwide Mortgage Fraud Coordinator to address mortgage fraud in the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 3579--To encourage, enhance, and integrate Silver Alert plans 
  throughout the United States, to authorize grants for the assistance 
  of organizations to find missing adults, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 582--Recognizing the work and accomplishments of Mr. Herbert 
  Saffir, inventor of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, during 
  Hurricane Preparedness Week.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 668--Commending the American Sail Training Association for its 
  advancement of character building under sail and for its advancement 
  of international goodwill.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.

  

Mr. McCain

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 762--To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic steroid.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.

  

Mrs. McCaskill

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 973--To amend the Mandatory Victims' Restitution Act to improve 
  restitution for victims of crime, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United 
  States citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to 
  become President.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2794--To protect older Americans from misleading and fraudulent 
  marketing practices, with the goal of increasing retirement security.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 3537--To establish the World War I Centennial Commission to ensure a 
  suitable observance of the centennial of World War I, and for other 
  purposes.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.

  

Mr. McConnell

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1927--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to 
  provide additional procedures for authorizing certain acquisitions of 
  foreign intelligence information, and for other purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3401--To provide for habeas corpus review for terror suspects held at 
  Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.

  

Mr. Menendez

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 990--To fight criminal gangs.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1316--To establish and clarify that Congress does not authorize 
  persons convicted of dangerous crimes in foreign courts to freely 
  possess firearms in the United States.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1876--To prohibit extraterritorial detention and rendition, except 
  under limited circumstances, to modify the definition of ``unlawful 
  enemy combatant'' for purposes of military commissions, to extend 
  statutory habeas corpus to detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2213--To fight crime.
S. 2301--For the relief of Malachy McAllister, Nicola McAllister, and 
  Sean Ryan McAllister.
S. 2344--To create a competitive grant program to provide for age-
  appropriate Internet education for children.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United 
  States citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to 
  become President.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 2918--To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile legal rights and remedies 
  under civil rights statutes.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3005--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish 
  procedures for the timely and effective delivery of medical and mental 
  health care to all immigration detainees in custody, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3074--To establish a grant program to provide Internet crime 
  prevention education.
S. 3114--To provide safeguards against faulty asylum procedures, to 
  improve conditions of detention for detainees, and for other purposes.
S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
  visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-
  sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas in the future.
S. 3453--To authorize the adjustment of status for immediate family 
  members of aliens who served honorably in the Armed Forces of the 
  United States during the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
S. 3514--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to promote family 
  unity, and for other purposes.
S. 3594--To protect United States citizens from unlawful arrest and 
  detention.
S. 3634--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of 
  handguns.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of 
  the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading 
  association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry 
  and Philhellenes in the United States.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 105--Designating September 2007, as ``Campus Fire Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 170--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 299--Recognizing the religious and historical significance of 
  the festival of Diwali.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 463--Congratulating Vivian Stringer on winning 800 games in 
  women's basketball.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 542--Designating April 2008, as ``National STD Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and 
  religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox 
  Christian Church.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Ms. Mikulski

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis and for other purposes.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1114--To reiterate the exclusivity of the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978 as the sole authority to permit the conduct 
  of electronic surveillance, to modernize surveillance authorities, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1745--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and 
  Justice, science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending 
  September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2516--To assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining United 
  States citizenship, and for other purposes.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. 3182--Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and 
  Justice, science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending 
  September 30, 2008, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 45--Commending the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation for 
  its work in aiding children and families affected by child abuse, and 
  designating November 2007, as National Courage Month.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 281--Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. for his induction into the 
  Baseball Hall of Fame, for an outstanding career as an athlete, and 
  for his contributions to baseball and to his community.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 540--Recognizing the historical significance of the sloop-of-war 
  USS Constellation as a reminder of the participation of the United 
  States in the transatlantic slave trade and of the efforts of the 
  United States to end the slave trade.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Ms. Murkowski

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1819--To amend the Adam Walsh Child Safety and Protection Act of 2006 
  to modify a deadline relating to a certain election by Indian tribes.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet 
  Crime prevention education programs.
S. 3245--To increase public confidence in the justice system and address 
  any unwarranted racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal process.
S. 3379--To provide grants to establish veteran's treatment courts.
S. Res. 49--Recognizing and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
  entry of Alaska into the Union as the 49th State.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety Month.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.

  

Mrs. Murray

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 534--To bring the FBI to full strength to carry out its mission.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 844--To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1489--To provide for an additional place of holding court in the 
  Western District of Washington.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2672--To provide incentives to physicians to practice in rural and 
  medically underserved communities.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2912--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 3414--To recapture family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant 
  visas lost to bureaucratic delays and to prevent losses of family-
  sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas in the future.
S. Res. 23--Designating the week of February 5 through February 9, 2007, 
  as ``National School Counseling Week''.
S. Res. 74--Designating each of February 7, 2007, and February 6, 2008, 
  as ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.

  

Mr. Nelson of Florida

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 655--To amend the Congressional Charter of The American National Red 
  Cross to modernize its governance structure, to enhance the ability of 
  the board of governors of The American National Red Cross to support 
  the critical mission of The American Red Cross in the 21st century, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2503--To exclude from admission to the United States aliens who have 
  directly and significantly contributed to the ability of Cuba to 
  develop its petroleum resources, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3369--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  relief to surviving spouses and children, and for other purposes.
S. 3547--To establish in the Federal Bureau of Investigation the 
  Nationwide Mortgage Fraud Coordinator to address mortgage fraud in the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008, as ``National 9-1-1 Education 
  Month''.
S. Res. 555--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the 
  Congressional Club.
S. Res. 582--Recognizing the work and accomplishments of Mr. Herbert 
  Saffir, inventor of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, during 
  Hurricane Preparedness Week.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 668--Commending the American Sail Training Association for its 
  advancement of character building under sail and for its advancement 
  of international goodwill.
S.J. Res. 39--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct 
  popular election of the President and Vice President of the United 
  States.

  

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2437--For the relief of Dr. Luis A.M. Gonzalez and Dr. Virginia 
  Aguila Gonzalez.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. Res. 44--Commending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln women's 
  volleyball team for winning the National Collegiate Athletic 
  Association Division I Women's volleyball Championship.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 555--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the 
  Congressional Club.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 657--Designating September 13, 2008, as ``National Celiac 
  Disease Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Obama

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 515--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1711--To target cocaine kingpins and address sentencing disparity 
  between crack and powder cocaine.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1989--To provide a mechanism for the determination on the merits of 
  the claims of claimants who met the class criteria in a civil action 
  relating to racial discrimination by the Department of Agriculture but 
  who were denied that determination.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2092--To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections 
  for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.
S. 2135--To prohibit the recruitment or use of child soldiers, to 
  designate persons who recruit or use child soldiers as inadmissible 
  aliens, to allow the deportation of persons who recruit or use child 
  soldiers, and for other purposes.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2678--To clarify the law and ensure that children born to United 
  States citizens while serving overseas in the military are eligible to 
  become President.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. Con. Res. 5--Honoring the life of Percy Lavon Julian, a pioneer in 
  the field of organic chemistry and the first and only African-American 
  chemist to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 96--Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose bravery 
  saved the lives of thousands during the Holocaust and remembering her 
  legacy of courage, selflessness, and hope.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 53--Congratulating Illinois State University as it marks its 
  sesquicentennial.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 383--Honoring and recognizing the achievements of Carl Stokes, 
  the first African-American mayor of a major American city, in the 40th 
  year since his election as Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Pryor

S. 118--To give investigators and prosecutors the tools they need to 
  combat public corruption.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 560--To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law 
  Enforcement Training Center.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1383--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder 
  cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug 
  offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 84--Observing February 23, 2007, as the 200th anniversary of the 
  abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, honoring the 
  distinguished life and legacy of William Wilberforce, and encouraging 
  the people of the United States to follow the example of William 
  Wilberforce by selflessly pursuing respect for human rights around the 
  world.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 313--Supporting the We Don't Serve Teens campaign.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 5--Proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of 
  the United States, posthumously.

  

Mr. Reed

S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 650--Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor Day, 
  National Good Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood Day.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Reid

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
S. 671--To exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans 
  from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2541--To extend the provisions of the Protect America Act of 2007 for 
  an additional 30 days.
S. 3313--To establish a Federal Polygamy Task Force, to authorize 
  assistance for victims of polygamy, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 69--Recognizing the African-American spiritual as a national 
  treasure.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 108--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 210--Honoring the accomplishments of Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 
  as president of the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., 
  in recognition of his upcoming retirement in July 2007.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.

  

Mr. Roberts

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 699--To prevent the fraudulent use of social security account numbers 
  by allowing the sharing of social security data among agencies of the 
  United States for identity theft prevention and immigration 
  enforcement purposes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1323--To prevent legislative and regulatory functions from being 
  usurped by civil liability actions brought or continued against food 
  manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, sellers, and 
  trade associations for claims of injury relating to a person's weight 
  gain, obesity, or any health condition associated with weight gain or 
  obesity.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1806--To restore to the judiciary the power to decide all trademark 
  and trade name cases arising under the laws and treaties of the United 
  States by repealing the prohibition on recognition by United States 
  courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, and 
  commercial names and impediments to registration of such marks, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2356--To enhance national security by restricting access of illegal 
  aliens to driver's licenses and State-issued identification documents.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 721--Recognizing and honoring the Smith Center High School 
  football team.
S.J. Res. 24--Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution 
  of the United States.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Rockefeller

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2011--Entitled ``The Protect America Act of 2007''.
S. 2248--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to 
  modernize and streamline the provisions of that Act, and for other 
  purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary 
  prayer nor requires prayer in schools.

  

Mr. Salazar

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 188--To revise the short title of the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, 
  and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and 
  Amendments Act of 2006.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 560--To create a Rural Policing Institute as part of the Federal Law 
  Enforcement Training Center.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 795--To assist aliens who have been lawfully admitted in becoming 
  citizens of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 977--To amend chapter 11 of title 18, United States Code, to ensure 
  United States attorneys are able to act impartially, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1383--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder 
  cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug 
  offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1891--To provide limited immunity for reports of suspected terrorist 
  activity or suspicious behavior and response.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of 
  the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading 
  association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry 
  and Philhellenes in the United States.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 86--Designating March 1, 2007, as ``Siblings Connection Day''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 177--Designating April 30, 2007, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Mr. Sanders

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 1035--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reduce fraud 
  and abuse in certain visa programs for aliens working temporarily in 
  the United States.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1257--To provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State 
  of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements 
  in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2094--To increase the wages and benefits of blue collar workers by 
  strengthening labor provisions in the H-2B program, to provide for 
  labor recruiter accountability, and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 176--Recognizing April 30, 2007, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 12, 2007, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 531--Supporting the goals and ideals of a National Child Care 
  Worthy Wage Day.
S. Res. 535--Recognizing April 28, 2008, as ``National Healthy Schools 
  Day''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 607--Designating July 10, 2008, as ``National Summer Learning 
  Day''.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Schumer

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 76--To amend section 1028 of title 18, United States Code, to 
  prohibit the possession, transfer, or use of fraudulent travel 
  documents.
S. 77--To improve the tracking of stolen firearms and firearms used in a 
  crime, to allow more frequent inspections of gun dealers to ensure 
  compliance with Federal gun law, to enhance the penalties for gun 
  trafficking, and for other purposes.
S. 78--For the relief of Alemseghed Mussie Tesfamical.
S. 79--To establish within the United States Marshals Service a short 
  term State witness protection program to provide assistance to State 
  and local district attorneys to protect their witnesses in homicide 
  and major violent crime cases and to provide Federal grants for such 
  protection.
S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 139--To expedite review by the Supreme Court of the warrantless 
  electronic surveillance program of the National Security Agency.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 316--To prohibit brand name drug companies from compensating generic 
  drug companies to delay the entry of a generic drug into the 
  marketplace.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 615--To provide the nonimmigrant spouses and children of nonimmigrant 
  aliens who perished in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks an 
  opportunity to adjust their status to that of an alien lawfully 
  admitted for permanent residence, and for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 677--To improve the grant program for secure schools under the 
  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
S. 735--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the terrorist 
  hoax statute.
S. 762--To include dehydroepiandrosterone as an anabolic steroid.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 877--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add human growth 
  hormone to schedule III, to prohibit the sale of prescriptions for 
  controlled substances for illegitimate purposes, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1210--To extend the grant program for drug-endangered children.
S. 1217--To enhance the safety of elementary schools, secondary schools, 
  and institutions of higher learning.
S. 1237--To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to 
  deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and 
  explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.
S. 1276--To establish a grant program to facilitate the creation of 
  methamphetamine precursor electronic logbook systems, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1331--To regulate .50 BMG caliber sniper rifles.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1691--To amend title 18, United States Code, to restrict the public 
  display on the Internet of all or any portion of social security 
  account numbers by State and local governments, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance 
  Act.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1943--To establish uniform standards for interrogation techniques 
  applicable to individuals under the custody or physical control of the 
  United States Government.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2106--To provide nationwide subpoena authority for actions brought 
  under the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2422--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  computer-assisted remote hunting, and for other purposes.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2451--To enhance public safety by improving the reintegration of 
  youth offenders into the families and communities to which they are 
  returning.
S. 2470--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to prevent the abuse of 
  dehydroepiandrosterone, and for other purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2769--To authorize appropriate use of information in the Firearms 
  Trace Database, and for other purposes.
S. 2774--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
  and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 2915--To require the Commissioner of Social Security to issue uniform 
  standards for the method for truncation of social security account 
  numbers in order to protect such numbers from being used in the 
  perpetration of fraud or identity theft and to provide for a 
  prohibition on the display to the general public on the Internet of 
  social security account numbers by State and local governments, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2977--To create a Federal cause of action to determine whether 
  defamation exists under United States law in cases in which defamation 
  actions have been brought in foreign courts against United States 
  persons on the basis of publications or speech in the United States.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3462--To ensure that the courts of the United States may provide an 
  impartial forum for claims brought by United States citizens and 
  others against any railroad organized as a separate legal entity, 
  arising from the deportation of United States citizens and others to 
  Nazi concentration camps on trains owned or operated by such railroad, 
  and by heirs and survivors of such persons.
S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the 
  Federal courts.
S. 3592--To designate 4 counties in the State of New York as high-
  intensity drug trafficking areas, and to authorize funding for drug 
  control activities in those areas.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 21--Recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autrey of New York, 
  New York.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 112--Designating April 6, 2007, as ``National Missing Persons 
  Day''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 277--Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Archdiocese of 
  New York.
S. Res. 281--Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. for his induction into the 
  Baseball Hall of Fame, for an outstanding career as an athlete, and 
  for his contributions to baseball and to his community.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 390--Designating March 11, 2008, as National Funeral Director 
  and Mortician Day.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008, as ``National 9-1-1 Education 
  Month''.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 490--Recognizing the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for 
  fifty years of service to the performing arts.
S. Res. 507--Supporting the mission and goals of National Crime Victims' 
  Rights Week in order to increase public awareness of the rights, 
  needs, and concerns of victims and survivors of crime in the United 
  States.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 518--Designating the third week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as ``Alcohol and Drug 
  Addiction Recovery Day''.
S. Res. 710--Designating the week of February 2 through February 6, 
  2009, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 21--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Sessions

S. 149--To address the effect of the death of a defendant in Federal 
  criminal proceedings.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 276--To strengthen the consequences of the fraudulent use of United 
  States or foreign passports, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 476--To increase the number of Deputy United States Marshals that 
  investigate immigration crimes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 980--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to address online 
  pharmacies.
S. 1135--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to establish 
  fair procedures for arbitration clauses in contracts.
S. 1202--To require agencies and persons in possession of computerized 
  data containing sensitive personal information, to disclose security 
  breaches where such breach poses significant risk of identity theft.
S. 1383--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder 
  cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug 
  offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender, and for other purposes.
S. 1393--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the 
  binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to 
  be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and 
  support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to 
  become citizens, and for other purposes.
S. 1946--To help Federal prosecutors and investigators combat public 
  corruption by strengthening and clarifying the law.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3018--To establish a Commission on Federal Criminal and Juvenile 
  Justice Assistance Programs.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the 
  Federal courts.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration 
  should rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to 
  substantially reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border 
  security.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.

  

Mr. Shelby

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 1829--To reauthorize programs under the Missing Children's Assistance 
  Act.
S. 2511--To amend the grant program for law enforcement armor vests to 
  provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching funds requirement 
  in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S.J. Res. 19--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States which requires (except during time of war and subject to 
  suspension by Congress) that the total amount of money expended by the 
  United States during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain 
  revenue received by the United States during such fiscal year and not 
  exceed 20 per centum of the gross national product of the United 
  States during the previous calendar year.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Smith

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2145--To amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to ensure that 
  Indian veterans are not liable for certain health care payments.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2447--To make a technical correction to section 119 of title 17, 
  United States Code.
S. 2486--To remove a provision from the Immigration and Nationality Act 
  that prohibits individuals with HIV from being admissible to the 
  United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 23--Designating the week of February 5 through 9, 2007, as 
  ``National School Counseling Week''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 195--Commending the Oregon State University College of Forestry 
  on the occasion of its centennial.
S. Res. 240--Designating October 21 through October 27, 2007, as 
  ``National Save for Retirement Week''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 601--Designating October 19 through October 25, 2008, as 
  ``National Save for Retirement Week''.
S. Res. 649--Designating September 18, 2008, as ``National Attention 
  Deficit Disorder Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  

Ms. Snowe

S. 69--To authorize appropriations for the Hollings Manufacturing 
  Extension Partnership Program, and for other purposes.
S. 182--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the 
  ability of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of 
  children by family members, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2133--To authorize bankruptcy courts to take certain actions with 
  respect to mortgage loans in bankruptcy, and for other purposes.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2439--To require the National Incident Based Reporting System, the 
  Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data 
  Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense 
  category.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3677--To establish a Special Joint Task Force on Financial Crimes.
S. 3704--To authorize additional Federal Bureau of Investigation field 
  agents to investigate financial crimes.
S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of 
  the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading 
  association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry 
  and Philhellenes in the United States.
S. Res. 36--Honoring women's health advocate Cynthia Boles Dailard.
S. Res. 74--Designating each of February 7, 2007, and February 6, 2008, 
  as ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 236--Supporting the goals and ideals of the National Anthem 
  Project, which has worked to restore America's voice by re-teaching 
  Americans to sing the national anthem.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 615--Urging the Government of Turkey to respect the rights and 
  religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox 
  Christian Church.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 717--Designating December 15, 2008, as ``Wreaths Across America 
  Day''.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Specter

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 187--To provide sufficient resources to permit electronic 
  surveillance of United States persons for foreign intelligence 
  purposes to be conducted pursuant to individualized court-issued 
  orders for calls originating in the United States, to provide 
  additional resources to enhance oversight and streamline the 
  procedures of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to 
  ensure review of the Terrorist Surveillance Program by the United 
  States Supreme Court, and for other purposes.
S. 197--To authorize salary adjustments for justices and judges of the 
  United States for fiscal year 2007.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 344--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. 352--To provide for media coverage of Federal court proceedings.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 376--To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve the provisions 
  relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement 
  officers, and for other purposes.
S. 378--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect judges, 
  prosecutors, witnesses, victims, and their family members, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 449--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 480--To amend the Antitrust Modernization Commission Act of 2002, to 
  extend the term of the Antitrust Modernization Commission and to make 
  a technical correction.
S. 495--To prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to 
  provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal 
  penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against 
  security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally 
  identifiable information.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 618--To further competition in the insurance industry.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 702--To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to State 
  courts to develop and implement State courts interpreter programs.
S. 812--To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.
S. 849--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 878--To prevent anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions in the oil 
  and gas industry.
S. 879--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1027--To prevent tobacco smuggling, to ensure the collection of all 
  tobacco taxes, and for other purposes.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1114--To reiterate the exclusivity of the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978 as the sole authority to permit the conduct 
  of electronic surveillance, to modernize surveillance authorities, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1119--To extend the time for filing certain claims under the 
  September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 1267--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1521--To provide information, resources, recommendations, and funding 
  to help State and local law enforcement enact crime prevention and 
  intervention strategies supported by rigorous evidence.
S. 1685--To reduce the sentencing disparity between powder and crack 
  cocaine violations, and to provide increased emphasis on aggravating 
  factors relating to the seriousness of the offense and the culpability 
  of the offender.
S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements 
  in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
S. 1918--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to expand the definition of firefighter to include apprentices and 
  trainees, regardless of age and duty limitations.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
S. 2052--To allow for certiorari review of certain cases denied relief 
  or review by the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
S. 2133--To authorize bankruptcy courts to take certain actions with 
  respect to mortgage loans in bankruptcy, and for other purposes.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2317--To amend titles 17 and 18, United States Code, and the 
  Trademark Act of 1946 to strengthen and harmonize the protection of 
  intellectual property, and for other purposes.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2402--To provide for the substitution of the United States in certain 
  civil actions.
S. 2450--To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to address the waiver of 
  the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.
S. 2488--To promote accessibility, accountability, and openness in 
  Government by strengthening section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
  (commonly referred to as the Freedom of Information Act), and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2495--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of 
  Criminal Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2587--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
  compensation to States incarcerating undocumented aliens charged with 
  a felony or 2 or more misdemeanors.
S. 2588--To require that funds awarded to States and political 
  subdivisions for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program be 
  distributed not later than 120 days after the last day of the annual 
  application period.
S. 2591--To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, to provide 
  an exemption from exclusive rights in copyright for certain nonprofit 
  organizations to display live football games, and for other purposes.
S. 2751--To facilitate foreign investment by permanently reauthorizing 
  the EB-5 regional center program, and for other purposes.
S. 2756--To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish 
  a permanent background check system.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2840--To establish a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  in United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to expedite 
  naturalization applications filed by members of the Armed Forces and 
  to establish a deadline for processing such applications.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 2977--To create a Federal cause of action to determine whether 
  defamation exists under United States law in cases in which defamation 
  actions have been brought in foreign courts against United States 
  persons on the basis of publications or speech in the United States.
S. 2982--To amend the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to authorize 
  appropriations, and for other purposes.
S. 3007--To hold the surviving Nazi war criminals accountable for the 
  war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity they committed 
  during World War II, by encouraging foreign governments to more 
  efficiently prosecute and extradite wanted criminals.
S. 3012--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest 
  Partnership Grant Program through fiscal year 2012.
S. 3061--To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 
  for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, to enhance 
  measures to combat trafficking in persons, and for other purposes.
S. 3155--To reauthorize and improve the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
  Prevention Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
S. 3166--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose criminal 
  penalties on individuals who assist aliens who have engaged in 
  genocide, torture, or extrajudicial killings to enter the United 
  States.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S, 3294--To provide for the continued performance of the functions of 
  the United States Parole Commission.
S. 3295--To amend title 35, United States Code, and the Trademark Act of 
  1946 to provide that the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with 
  the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, shall 
  appoint administrative patent judges and administrative trademark 
  judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3296--To extend the authority of the United States Supreme Court 
  Police to protect court officials off the Supreme Court Grounds and 
  change the title of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3569--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the 
  Federal courts.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 77--Supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual 
  Assault Awareness and Prevention Month 2008.
S. Con. Res. 96--Commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose bravery 
  saved the lives of thousands during the Holocaust and remembering her 
  legacy of courage, selflessness, and hope.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 146--Designating June 20, 2007, as ``American Eagle Day'', and 
  celebrating the recovery and restoration of the American bald eagle, 
  the national symbol of the United States.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 288--Designating September 2007, as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 430--Designating January 2008, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 451--Honoring the achievements of Rawle and Henderson LLP, on 
  its 225th anniversary and on being recognized as the oldest law firm 
  in continuous practice in the United States.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 467--Honoring the life of Myron Cope.
S. Res. 484--Designating March 25, 2008, as ``National Cerebral Palsy 
  Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 529--Commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Greater 
  Philadelphia Association of Realtors.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S. Res. 722--Recognizing January 2, 2009, as ``National Advertising 
  Speciality Day''.
S. Res. 728--Designating January 2009, as ``National Mentoring Month''.
S.J. Res. 21--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Ms. Stabenow

S. 9--To recognize the heritage of the United States as a nation of 
  immigrants and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
  for more effective border and employment enforcement, to prevent 
  illegal immigration, and to reform and rationalize avenues for legal 
  immigration, and for other purposes.
S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 720--To amend title 4, United States Code, to authorize the Governor 
  of a State, territory, or possession of the United States to order 
  that the National flag be flown at half-staff in that State, 
  territory, or possession in the event of the death of a member of the 
  Armed Forces from that State, territory, or possession who dies while 
  serving on active duty.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1729--To amend titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code to provide 
  incentives for the prompt payments of debts owed to the United States 
  and to the victims of crime by imposing surcharges on unpaid judgments 
  owed to the United States and to the victims of crime, to provide for 
  offsets on amounts collected by the Department of Justice for Federal 
  agencies, to increase the amount of special assessments imposed upon 
  convicted persons, to establish an Enhanced Financial Recovery Fund to 
  enhance, supplement, and improve the debt collection activities of the 
  Department of Justice, to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
  provide to assistant United States attorneys the same retirement 
  benefits as are afforded to Federal law enforcement officers, and for 
  authorized purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2481--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 79--Congratulating and saluting Focus: HOPE on its 40th 
  anniversary and for its remarkable commitment and contributions to 
  Detroit, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 37--Designating March 26, 2007, as ``National Support the Troops 
  Day'' and encouraging the people of the United States to participate 
  in a moment of silence to reflect upon the service and sacrifice of 
  members of the Armed Forces both at home and abroad.
S. Res. 78--Designating April 2007, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 93--Supporting the goals of ``International Women's Day''.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 96--Expressing the sense of the Senate that Harriett Woods will 
  be remembered as a pioneer in women's politics.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 162--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 173--Designating August 11, 2007, as ``National Marina Day''.
S. Res. 231--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 301--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of 
  Little Rock Central High School, one of the most significant events in 
  the American civil rights movement.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 481--Designating April 2008, as ``National Autism Awareness 
  Month'' and supporting efforts to increase funding for research into 
  the causes and treatment of autism and to improve training and support 
  for individuals with autism and those who care for individuals with 
  autism.
S. Res. 534--Designating the month of May 2008, as ``National Drug Court 
  Month''.
S. Res. 584--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of the Senate that history 
  should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving 
  the challenges of the future.
S. Res. 662--Raising the awareness of the need for crime prevention in 
  communities across the country and designating the week of October 2, 
  2008, through October 4, 2008, as ``Celebrate Safe Communities'' week.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Stevens

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 525--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  appointment of additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2168--To amend title 18, United States Code, to enable increased 
  Federal prosecution of identity theft crimes and to allow for 
  restitution to victims of identity theft.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 3093--To extend and improve the effectiveness of the employment 
  eligibility confirmation program.
S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they 
  reside to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants 
  concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of 
  the State.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 57--Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing their 
  contributions to society.
S. Res. 49--Recognizing and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
  entry of Alaska into the Union as the 49th State.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 216--Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the 
  American Association for Cancer Research and declaring the month of 
  May National Cancer Research Month.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 450--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  Cowboy''.
S. Res. 468--Designating April 2008, as ``National 9-1-1 Education 
  Month''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 647--Designating September 9, 2008, as ``National Fetal Alcohol 
  Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day''.

  

Mr. Sununu

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 238--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  Social Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 258--To clarify provisions relating to statutory copyright licenses 
  for satellite carriers.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1083--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase 
  competitiveness in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued 
  to certain highly skilled workers.
S. 1350--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  reform the diversity visa program and create a program that awards 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 1351--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the 
  competitiveness of the United States in the global economy and to 
  protect against potential visa fraud and abuse.
S. 2083--To require any Federal or State court to recognize any 
  notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State other than 
  the State where the court is located when such notarization occurs in 
  or affects interstate commerce.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2565--To establish an awards mechanism to honor exceptional acts of 
  bravery in the line of duty by Federal law enforcement officers.
S. 2829--To make technical corrections to section 1244 of the National 
  Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, which provides special 
  immigrant status to certain Iraqis, and for other purposes.
S. 2839--To provide emergency relief for United States businesses and 
  industries currently employing temporary foreign workers and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2868--To amend title II of the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  replace the diversity visa lottery program with a program that issues 
  visas to aliens with an advanced degree.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 434--Designating the week of February 10-16, 2008, as ``National 
  Drug Prevention and Education Week''.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Tester

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 717--To repeal title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, to restore 
  section 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
  of 2004, which provides States additional regulatory flexibility and 
  funding authorization to more rapidly produce tamper- and counterfeit-
  resistant driver's licenses, and to protect privacy and civil 
  liberties by providing interested stakeholders on a negotiated 
  rulemaking with guidance to achieve improved 21st century licenses to 
  improve national security.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1747--To regulate the judicial use of presidential signing statements 
  in the interpretation of Acts of Congress.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1852--To designate the Friday after Thanksgiving of each year as 
  ``Native American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and 
  contributions of Native Americans to the United States.
S. 1907--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to understand and comprehensively address the inmate oral 
  health problems associated with methamphetamine use, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1917--To include Idaho and Montana as affected areas for purposes of 
  making claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 
  2210 note) based on exposure to atmospheric nuclear testing.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2088--To place reasonable limitations on the use of National Security 
  Letters, and for other purposes.
S. 2161--To ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of 
  care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups 
  of independent pharmacies and health plans and health insurance 
  issuers (including health plans under parts C and D of the Medicare 
  Program) in the same manner as such laws apply to protected activities 
  under the National Labor Relations Act.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 131--Designating the first week of April 2007, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''
S. Res. 347--Designating May 2008, as ``National Be Bear Aware and 
  Wildlife Stewardship Month''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 400--To designate Friday, November 25, 2007, as ``Native 
  American Heritage Day'' in honor of the achievements and contributions 
  of Native Americans to the United States.
S. Res. 462--Designating the first week of April 2008, as ``National 
  Asbestos Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 482--Designating July 26, 2008, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 650--Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor Day, 
  National Good Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood Day.

  

Mr. Thomas

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 603--For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 130--Designating July 28, 2007, as ``National Day of the 
  American Cowboy''.

  

Mr. Thune

S. 85--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 975--Granting the consent and approval of Congress to an interstate 
  forest fire protection compact.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1759--To provide for the review of agricultural mergers and 
  acquisitions by the Department of Justice.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 82--Designating August 16, 2007, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 292--Designating the week beginning September 9, 2007, as 
  ``National Assisted Living Week''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 496--Honoring the 60th anniversary of the commencement of the 
  carving of the Crazy Horse Memorial.
S. Res. 543--Designating the week beginning May 11, 2008, as ``National 
  Nursing Home Week''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 652--Designating the work beginning September 8, 2008, as 
  ``National Assisted Living Week''.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to require a balanced budget and protect Social 
  Security surpluses.
S.J. Res. 27--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the line item veto.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Vitter

S. 11--To provide liability protection to volunteer pilot nonprofit 
  organizations that fly for public benefit and to the pilots and staff 
  of such nonprofit organizations, and for other purposes.
S. 105--To prohibit the spouse of a Member of Congress previously 
  employed as a lobbyist from lobbying the Member after the Member is 
  elected.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 415--To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to prevent 
  the use of the legal system in a manner that extorts money from State 
  and local governments, and the Federal Government, and inhibits such 
  governments' constitutional actions under the first, tenth, and 
  fourteenth amendments.
S. 431--To require convicted sex offenders to register online 
  identifiers, and for other purposes.
S. 519--To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to 
  child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child 
  pornography, and for other purposes.
S. 607--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prevent interference 
  with Federal disaster relief efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 627--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 
  1974 to improve the health and well-being of maltreated infants and 
  toddlers through the creation of a National Court Teams Resource 
  Center, to assist local Court Teams, and for other purposes.
S. 749--To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts 
  of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or 
  commercial names.
S. 772--To amend the Federal antitrust laws to provide expanded coverage 
  and to eliminate exemptions from such laws that are contrary to the 
  public interest with respect to railroads.
S. 863--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to fraud in 
  connection with major disaster or emergency funds.
S. 913--To clarify that the revocation of an alien's visa or other 
  documentation is not subject to judicial review.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1692--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2368--To provide immigration reform by securing America's borders, 
  clarifying and enforcing existing laws, and enabling a practical 
  employer verification program.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2667--To direct the Attorney General to make an annual grant to the A 
  Child Is Missing Alert and Recovery Center to assist law enforcement 
  agencies in the rapid recovery of missing children, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2869--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to clarify the 
  scope of the child pornography laws and for other purposes.
S. 3014--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen penalties 
  for child pornography offenses, child sex trafficking offenses, and 
  other sexual offenses committed against children.
S. 3104--To require that all individuals convicted of a felony under 
  State law provide a DNA sample.
S. 3105--To authorize funding for the Advancing Justice through DNA 
  Technology initiative.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3143--To assist law enforcement agencies in locating, arresting, and 
  prosecuting fugitives from justice.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3207--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to allow 
  citizens who have concealed carry permits from the State in which they 
  reside to carry concealed firearms in another State that grants 
  concealed carry permits, if the individual complies with the laws of 
  the State.
S. 3687--To prohibit the admission of an alien who was detained as an 
  enemy combatant at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba unless the President 
  determines that such admission is consistent with the national 
  security of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 200--Commending Louisiana jockeys for their continued success in 
  the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 239--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Administration 
  should rigorously enforce the laws of the United States to 
  substantially reduce illegal immigration and greatly improve border 
  security.
S. Res. 264--Expressing the sense of the Senate upon the 50-year 
  anniversary of Hurricane Audrey.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 371--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the issuance 
  of State driver's licenses and other government-issued photo 
  identification to illegal aliens.
S. Res. 402--Recognizing the life and contributions of Henry John Hyde.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S. Res. 551--Celebrating 75 years of successful State-based alcohol 
  regulation.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 626--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court 
  of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-
  343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the 
  United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape 
  of a child.
S. Res. 716--Acknowledging the accomplishments and goals of the Youth 
  Impact Program.
S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to limiting the number of terms that a Member of 
  Congress may serve.
S.J. Res. 24--Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution 
  of the United States.
S.J. Res. 31--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to United States citizenship.
S.J. Res. 40--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit the act of 
  desecration of the flag of the United States and to set criminal 
  penalties for that act.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Voinovich

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 237--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 244--To improve women's access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the delivery of obstetrical and gynecological 
  services.
S. 340--To improve agricultural job opportunities, benefits, and 
  security for aliens in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 342--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 522--To safeguard the economic health of the United States and the 
  health and safety of the United States citizens by improving the 
  management, coordination, and effectiveness of domestic and 
  international intellectual property rights enforcement, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 653--To expand visa waiver program to countries on a probationary 
  basis and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1092--To temporarily increase the number of visas which may be issued 
  to certain highly skilled workers.
S. 1327--To create and extend certain temporary district court 
  judgeships.
S. 1397--To increase the allocation of visas for certain highly skilled 
  workers and to reduce fraud and abuse in certain visa programs for 
  aliens working temporarily in the United States.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 2358--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal 
  hybrids.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 32--Honoring the 50th anniversary of Stan Hywet Hall & 
  Gardens.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Con. Res. 69--Supporting the goals and ideals of a national day of 
  remembrance for Harriet Tubman.
S. Res. 41--Honoring the life and recognizing the accomplishments of Tom 
  Mooney, President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers.
S. Res. 81--Recognizing the 45th anniversary of John Herschel Glenn, 
  Jr.'s historic achievement in becoming the first United States 
  astronaut to orbit the Earth.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 171--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighter Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 346--Expressing heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the 
  devastating thunderstorms that caused severe flooding during August 
  2007 in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 
  and for other purposes.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 383--Honoring and recognizing the achievements of Carl Stokes, 
  the first African-American mayor of a major American city, in the 40th 
  year since his election as Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 625--Designating August 16, 2008, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 653--Celebrating the outstanding athletic accomplishments of The 
  Ohio State University football team for achieving its 800th all-time 
  victory.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Warner

S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To adjust the salaries of Federal justices and judges, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2289--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, to limit 
  the duration of Federal consent decrees to which State and local 
  governments are a party, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Con. Res. 14--Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the founding of 
  the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, a leading 
  association for the 1,300,000 United States citizens of Greek ancestry 
  and Philhellenes in the United States.
S. Con. Res. 29--Encouraging the recognition of the Negro Baseball 
  Leagues and their players on May 20th of each year.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.

  

Mr. Webb

S. 186--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 456--To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law-abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to expand and improve gang prevention programs, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 798--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1079--To establish the Star-Spangled Banner and War of 1812 
  Bicentennial Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2035--To maintain the free flow of information to the public by 
  providing conditions for the federally compelled disclosure of 
  information by certain persons connected with the news media.
S. 2304--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide grants for the improved mental health treatment 
  and services provided to offenders with mental illnesses, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2892--To promote the prosecution and enforcement of frauds against 
  the United States by suspending the statute of limitations during 
  times when Congress has authorized the use of military force.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3217--To provide appropriate protection to attorney-client privileged 
  communications and attorney work product.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 138--Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Cesar Estrada 
  Chavez.
S. Res. 511--Recognizing that John Sidney McCain, III, is a natural born 
  citizen.
S. Res. 512--Honoring the life of Charlton Heston.
S.J. Res. 45--Expressing the consent and approval of Congress to an 
  interstate compact regarding water resources in the Great Lakes-St. 
  Lawrence River Basin.

  

Mr. Whitehouse

S. 185--To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United 
  States.
S. 214--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to preserve 
  the independence of United States attorneys.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 236--To require reports to Congress on Federal agency use of data 
  mining.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 774--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  students who are long-term United States residents and who entered the 
  United States as children, and for other purposes.
S. 988--To extend the termination date for the exemption of returning 
  workers from the numerical limitations for temporary workers.
S. 1060--To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into 
  the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1145--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent 
  reform.
S. 1173--To protect, consistent with Roe v. Wade, a woman's freedom to 
  choose to bear a child or terminate a pregnancy, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1175--To end the use of child soldiers in hostilities around the 
  world, and for other purposes.
S. 1249--To require the President to close the Department of Defense 
  detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and for other purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1379--To amend chapter 35 of title 28, United States Code, to strike 
  the exception to the residency requirements for United States 
  attorneys.
S. 1448--To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers 
  serving private institutions of higher education and rail carriers 
  that apply to law enforcement officers serving units of State and 
  local government.
S. 1515--To establish a domestic violence volunteer attorney network to 
  represent domestic violence victims.
S. 1640--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definition of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1782--To amend chapter 1 of title 9 of United States Code with 
  respect to arbitration.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1845--To provide for limitations in certain communications between 
  the Department of Justice and the White House Office relating to civil 
  and criminal investigations, and for other purposes.
S. 1903--To extend the temporary protected status designation of Liberia 
  under section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act so that 
  Liberians can continue to be eligible for such status through 
  September 30, 2008.
S. 1944--To provide justice for victims of state-sponsored terrorism.
S. 1957--To amend title 17, United States Code, to provide protection 
  for fashion design.
S. 2010--To require prisons and other detention facilities holding 
  Federal prisoners or detainees under a contract with the Federal 
  Government to make the same information available to the public that 
  Federal prisons and detention facilities are required to do by law.
S. 2041--To amend the False Claims Act.
S. 2136--To address the treatment of primary mortgages in bankruptcy, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2147--To require accountability for contractors and contract 
  personnel under Federal contracts, and for other purposes.
S. 2261--To restore the rule that agreements between manufacturers and 
  retailers, distributors, or wholesalers to set the minimum price below 
  which the manufacturer's product or service cannot be sold violates 
  the Sherman Act.
S. 2422--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  computer-assisted remote hunting, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2533--To enact a safe, fair, and responsible state secrets privilege 
  Act.
S. 2577--To establish background check procedures for gun shows.
S. 2605--To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, 
  imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of 
  microstamping ammunition.
S. 2935--To prevent the destruction of terrorist and criminal national 
  instant criminal background check system records.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 2979--To exempt the African National Congress from treatment as a 
  terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 3016--To direct the Attorney General to provide grants for Internet 
  Crime prevention education programs.
S. 3106--To amend chapter 13 of title 17, United States Code (relating 
  to the vessel hull design protection), to clarify the definitions of a 
  hull and a deck.
S. 3259--To amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the 
  priority of certain high cost credit card debts.
S. 3325--To enhance remedies for violations of intellectual property 
  laws, and for other purposes.
S. 3640--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have been 
  released from incarceration.
S. 3704--To authorize additional Federal Bureau of Investigation field 
  agents to investigate financial crimes.
S. Con. Res. 10--Honoring and praising the National Association for the 
  Advancement of Colored People on the occasion of its 98th anniversary.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 235--Designating July 1, 2007, as ``National Boating Day''.
S. Res. 388--Designating the week of February 4 through February 8, 
  2008, as ``National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention 
  Week''.
S. Res. 396--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the hanging of 
  nooses for the purposes of intimidation should be thoroughly 
  investigated by Federal, State, and local law enforcement authorities 
  and that any criminal violations should be vigorously prosecuted.
S. Res. 454--Designating the month of March 2008, as ``MRSA Awareness 
  Month''.
S. Res. 515--Commemorating the life and work of Dith Pran.
S. Res. 520--Designating May 16, 2008, as ``Endangered Species Day''.
S. Res. 537--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
  sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while 
  serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 596--Congratulating the Boston Celtics on winning the 2008 
  National Basketball Association Championships.
S. Res. 624--Designating August 2008, as ``National Truancy Prevention 
  Month''.
S. Res. 650--Recognizing the importance of National Neighbor Day, 
  National Good Neighbor Day, and National Neighborhood Day.
S. Res. 659--Designating September 27, 2008, as ``Alcohol and Drug 
  Addiction Recovery Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for men and women.
S.J. Res. 13--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Wicker

S. 388--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national 
  standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  concealed firearms in the State.
S. 535--To establish an Unsolved Crimes Section in the Civil Rights 
  Division of the Department of Justice, and an Unsolved Civil Rights 
  Crime Investigative Office in the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 2504--To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal 
  charter to the Military Officers Association of America, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2543--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking 
  minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the 
  involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 2955--To authorize funds to the Local Initiatives Support Corporation 
  to carry out its Community Safety Initiative.
S. 3111--To implement equal protection under the 14th article of 
  amendment to the Constitution for the right of life of each born and 
  preborn human person.
S. 3159--To require Congress to specify the source of authority under 
  the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 555--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the 
  Congressional Club.
S. Res. 567--Designating June 2008, as ``National Internet Safety 
  Month''.
S. Res. 576--Designating August 2008, as ``Digital Television Transition 
  Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 622--Designating the week beginning September 7, 2008, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S.J. Res. 43--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to marriage.

  

Mr. Wyden

S. 119--To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, 
  relief, and reconstruction efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 231--To authorize the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 
  Program at fiscal year 2006 levels through 2012.
S. 261--To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen 
  prohibitions against animal fighting, and for other purposes.
S. 267--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to clarify that territories and Indian tribes are eligible to receive 
  grants for confronting the use of methamphetamine.
S. 368--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to enhance the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 430--To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the national 
  defense through empowerment of the chief of the National Guard and the 
  enhancement of the functions of the National Guard Bureau, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 442--To provide for loan repayment for prosecutors and public 
  defenders.
S. 453--To prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections.
S. 513--To amend title 10, United States Code, to revive previous 
  authority on the use of the Armed Forces and the militia to address 
  interference with State or Federal law, and for other purposes.
S. 621--To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.
S. 1105--To provide Federal assistance to States, local jurisdictions, 
  and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 1328--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate 
  discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent 
  partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to 
  obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses 
  of citizens and lawful permanent residents and to penalize immigration 
  fraud in connection with permanent partnerships.
S. 1353--To nullify the determinations of the Copyright Royalty Judges 
  with respect to webcasting, to modify the basis for making such a 
  determination, and for other purposes.
S. 1651--To assist certain Iraqis who have worked directly with, or are 
  threatened by their association with, the United States.
S. 1738--To establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation 
  Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney 
  General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, 
  to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make 
  other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies 
  to investigate and prosecute predators.
S. 1843--To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age 
  Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to clarify that an unlawful 
  practice occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a 
  discriminatory compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2071--To enhance the ability to combat methamphetamine.
S. 2369--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  tax planning inventions are not patentable, and for other purposes.
S. 2447--To make a technical correction to section 119 of title 17, 
  United States Code.
S. 2942--To authorize funding for the National Advocacy Center.
S. 3649--To amend section 114 of title 17, United States Code, to 
  provide for agreements for the reproduction and performance of sound 
  recordings by webcasters.
S. Res. 29--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Martin Luther 
  King, Jr. Day and the many lessons still to be learned from Dr. King's 
  example of nonviolence, courage, compassion, dignity, and public 
  service.
S. Res. 95--Designating March 25, 2006, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 125--Designating May 18, 2007, as ``Endangered Species Day'', 
  and encouraging the people of the United States to become educated 
  about, and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species 
  recovery, and the opportunity to promote species conservation 
  worldwide.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the Civil Air Patrol for 65 years of service to 
  the United States.
S. Res. 195--Commending the Oregon State University College of Forestry 
  on the occasion of its centennial.
S. Res. 215--Designating September 25, 2007, as ``National First 
  Responder Appreciation Day''.
S. Res. 366--Designating November 2008, as ``National Methamphetamine 
  Awareness Month'', to increase awareness of methamphetamine abuse.
S. Res. 367--Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the mass movement for 
  Soviet Jewish freedom and the 20th anniversary of the Freedom Sunday 
  rally for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall.
S. Res. 665--Designating October 3, 2008, as ``National Alternative Fuel 
  Vehicle Day''.
S. Res. 666--Recognizing and honoring the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the AARP.

  
  

  
  
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