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COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
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LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
(CUMULATIVE RECORD)
ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS
Convened January 6, 2009
FIRST SESSION
Adjourned December 24, 2009
Convened January 5, 2010
SECOND SESSION
Adjourned December 22, 2010
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67-668 PDF U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 2011
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
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one hundred eleventh congress
JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman
CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana
RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin BOB CORKER, Tennessee
BARBARA BOXER, California JOHNNY ISAKSON, Georgia
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JIM DeMINT, South Carolina
ROBERT P. CASEY, Jr., Pennsylvania JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
JIM WEBB, Virginia ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma \4\
EDWARD E. KAUFMAN, Delaware \1\
KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND, New York \2\
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware \3\
DAVID McKEAN Staff Director (First Session)
FRANK G. LOWENSTEIN, Staff Director (Second Session)
KENNETH A. MYERS, Jr., Republican Staff Director
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\1\ Served until November 15, 2010.
\2\ Appointed January 27, 2009.
\3\ Appointed November 15, 2010.
\4\ Appointed July 21, 2009.
EXTRACT FROM S. RES. 274, 96TH CONGRESS, AGREED TO NOV. 14,
1979 (Senate Rule XXV(j))
``(j)(1) COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, to which shall be referred
all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other
matters relating to the following subjects:
``1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations
in foreign countries.
``2. Boundaries of the United States.
``3. Diplomatic service.
``4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian
assistance.
``5. Foreign loans.
``6. International activities of the American National Red Cross and
the International Committee of the Red Cross.
``7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear
transfer policy.
``8. International conferences and congresses.
``9. International law as it relates to foreign policy.
``10. International Monetary Fund and other international
organizations established primarily for international monetary purposes
(except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to such subjects
reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall be referred to the
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs).
``11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war.
``12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations
and to safeguard American business interests abroad.
``13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships of
the United States.
``14. Oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs
as they relate to foreign policy.
``15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation.
``16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally.
``17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade
agreements.
``18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations.
``19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other
international organizations established primarily for development
assistance purposes.
``(2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive
basis, matters relating to the national security policy, foreign policy,
and international economic policy as it relates to foreign policy of the
United States, and matters relating to food, hunger, and nutrition in
foreign countries, and report thereon from time to time.''
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Subcommittees (and jurisdictions).................................
7
Dates of Members' Appointment to the Committee on Foreign
Relations.......................................................
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Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations.......................
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Treaties..........................................................
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Presidential Messages.............................................
29
Executive Communications..........................................
31
Senate Bills......................................................
57
House Bills.......................................................
71
Senate Joint Resolutions..........................................
75
House Joint Resolutions...........................................
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Senate Concurrent Resolutions.....................................
79
House Concurrent Resolutions......................................
83
Senate Resolutions................................................
87
Nominations.......................................................
103
Activities of the Committee.......................................
127
Committee Publications:
Executive Reports.............................................
135
Senate Reports................................................
135
Hearings......................................................
136
Committee Prints..............................................
139
Public Laws...................................................
141
House of Representatives Documents and Reports....................
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Subject Index.....................................................
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SUBCOMMITTEES
SUBCOMMITTEES
(The Chairman and Ranking Minority Member of the full committee are ex
officio members of each subcommittee on which they do not serve as
members. Subcommittees are listed in the order of the chairmen's
seniority within the full committee.)
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE, PEACE CORPS, AND GLOBAL NARCOTICS
AFFAIRS
Christopher J. Dodd, John Barrasso,
Chairman Ranking Member
Robert Menendez Johnny Isakson
Benjamin L. Cardin James E. Risch
Jim Webb James M. Inhofe \1\
Kirsten E. Gillibrand
\1\ Assigned to the subcommittee September 30, 2009.
Jurisdiction:
This subcommittee deals with U.S. relations with the nations of the
Western Hemisphere, including Canada and the nations of the Caribbean.
The subcommittee also deals with boundary matters, and U.S. policy with
regard to the Organization of American States. This subcommittee's
responsibilities include all matters within the geographic region
relating to (1) terrorism and non-proliferation; (2) U.S. foreign
assistance programs; and (3) the promotion of U.S. trade and exports.
This subcommittee also exercises general oversight over (1) all of the
activities and programs of the Peace Corps; and (2) all U.S. foreign
policy programs and international cooperative efforts to combat the flow
of illegal drugs or substances.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS
Russell D. Feingold, Johnny Isakson,
Chairman Ranking Member
Benjamin L. Cardin Jim DeMint
Jim Webb Bob Corker
Edward E. Kaufman \1\ James E. Risch \3\
Jeanne Shaheen James M. Inhofe \4\
Christopher A. Coons \2\
\1\ Served until November 15, 2010.
\2\ Assigned to the subcommittee November 30, 2010.
\3\ Served until September 30, 2009.
\4\ Replaced James E. Risch on the subcommittee September 30, 2009.
Jurisdiction:
The subcommittee has geographic responsibilities corresponding to
those of the Bureau of African Affairs in the Department of State. It
considers all matters concerning U.S. relations with countries in
Africa, with the exception of countries bordering on the Mediterranean
Sea from Egypt to Morocco, which are under the jurisdiction of the
Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs.
This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters within the
geographic region relating to: (1) terrorism and non-proliferation; (2)
crime and illicit narcotics; (3) U.S. foreign assistance programs; and
(4) the promotion of U.S. trade and exports.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS, HUMAN
RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY, AND GLOBAL WOMEN'S ISSUES
Barbara Boxer, Roger F. Wicker,
Chairman Ranking Member
Russell D. Feingold Jim DeMint
Robert Menendez John Barrasso
Edward E. Kaufman \1\ James M. Inhofe \3\
Jeanne Shaheen
Kirsten E. Gillibrand
Christopher A. Coons \2\
\1\ Served until November 15, 2010.
\2\ Assigned to the subcommittee November 30, 2010.
\3\ Assigned to the subcommittee September 30, 2009.
Jurisdiction:
The subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters involving
international operations and organizations, human rights, democracy, and
global women's issues. This jurisdiction includes the general oversight
responsibility for the Department of State, the Broadcasting Board of
Governors, the Foreign Service, and public diplomacy. It also includes
oversight responsibility for United States participation in the United
Nations, its affiliated organizations, and other international
organizations not under the jurisdiction of other subcommittees.
Finally, it includes general oversight responsibility for U.S. policy in
promoting democracy and human rights abroad.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FOREIGN ASSISTANCE,
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Robert Menendez, Bob Corker,
Chairman Ranking Member
Barbara Boxer Roger F. Wicker
Benjamin L. Cardin Jim DeMint
Robert P. Casey, Jr. James E. Risch \1\
Jeanne Shaheen
Kirsten E. Gillibrand
\1\ Assigned to the subcommittee September 30, 2009.
Jurisdiction:
The subcommittee's responsibilities include general oversight
responsibility for U.S. development policy and foreign assistance
programs. It includes U.S. bilateral humanitarian, development,
economic, trade and security assistance programs carried out by the U.S.
Agency for International Development, the Millennium Challenge
Corporation, and other U.S. agencies, and U.S. voluntary contributions
to international organizations providing assistance to foreign nations.
It also includes matters related to: (1) international monetary
policy, including U.S. participation in international financial
institutions; (2) U.S. foreign economic policy, including export
enhancement and trade promotion; and (3) international investment,
protection of intellectual property, and technological transfer.
Finally, the subcommittee is responsible for matters related to
international energy security and international environmental
protection, including the oceans and space.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EASTERN
AND SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS
Robert P. Casey, Jr., James E. Risch,
Chairman Ranking Member
Christopher J. Dodd Bob Corker
Russell D. Feingold John Barrasso
Barbara Boxer Johnny Isakson
Benjamin L. Cardin
Edward E. Kaufman \1\
Christopher A. Coons \2\
\1\ Served until November 15, 2010.
\2\ Assigned to the subcommittee November 30, 2010.
Jurisdiction:
This subcommittee deals with all matters concerning U.S. relations
with the countries of the Middle East and Arab North Africa. This
subcommittee's geographic responsibilities also encompass U.S. relations
with the countries of South and Central Asia, corresponding to the
jurisdiction of the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs in the
Department of State.
This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters within the
geographic region relating to: (1) terrorism and non-proliferation; (2)
crime and illicit narcotics; (3) U.S. foreign assistance programs; and
(4) the promotion of U.S. trade and exports.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON EAST ASIAN
AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS
Jim Webb, James M. Inhofe, \1\
Chairman Ranking Member
Christopher J. Dodd Johnny Isakson
Russell D. Feingold John Barrasso
Barbara Boxer Roger F. Wicker
Robert P. Casey, Jr.
Kirsten E. Gillibrand
\1\ Assigned to the subcommittee September 30, 2009.
Jurisdiction:
The subcommittee has geographic responsibilities corresponding to
those of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs in the Department
of State and considers all matters concerning U.S. relations with the
countries of that region. It also considers matters related to regional
organizations such as the Association of South East Asian Nations and
the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters within the
geographic region relating to: (1) terrorism and non-proliferation; (2)
crime and illicit narcotics; (3) U.S. foreign assistance programs; and
(4) the promotion of U.S. trade and exports.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Jeanne Shaheen, Jim DeMint,
Chairman Ranking Member
Christopher J. Dodd James E. Risch
Robert Menendez Bob Corker
Robert P. Casey, Jr. Roger F. Wicker
Jim Webb
Edward E. Kaufman \1\
Christopher A. Coons \2\
\1\ Served until November 15, 2010.
\2\ Assigned to the subcommittee November 30, 2010.
Jurisdiction:
The subcommittee deals with all matters concerning U.S. relations with
the countries on the continent of Europe (except the states of Central
Asia that are within the jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Near
Eastern and South Asian Affairs), and with the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, the European Union and the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe. Matters relating to Greenland and the northern
polar region are also the responsibility of this subcommittee.
This subcommittee's responsibilities include all matters within the
geographic region relating to: (1) terrorism and non-proliferation; (2)
crime and illicit narcotics; (3) U.S. foreign assistance programs; and
(4) the promotion of U.S. trade and exports.
DATES OF MEMBERS' APPOINTMENT TO
THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Mr. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman,
January 21, 2009
Mr. KERRY Feb. 21, 1985 Mr. LUGAR Jan. 23,
1979
Mr. DODD Jan. 5, 1981 Mr. CORKER Jan. 12,
2007
Mr. FEINGOLD Jan. 7, 1993 Mr. ISAKSON Jan. 12,
2007
Mrs. BOXER Jan. 7, 1999 Mr. DeMINT Jan. 12,
2007
Mr. MENENDEZ Jan. 12, 2007 Mr. BARRASSO Feb. 12,
2008
Mr. CARDIN Jan. 12, 2007 Mr. RISCH Jan. 21,
2009
Mr. CASEY Jan. 12, 2007 Mr. WICKER Jan. 21,
2009
Mr. WEBB Jan. 12, 2007 Mr. INHOFE July 21,
2009
Mrs. SHAHEEN Jan. 21, 2009
Mr. KAUFMAN Jan. 21, 2009
Mrs. GILLIBRAND Jan. 27, 2009
Mr. COONS Nov. 15, 2010
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
(Adopted February 28, 2011)
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Rule 1--Jurisdiction
(a) Substantive.--In accordance with Senate Rule XXV.1(j), the
jurisdiction of the Committee shall extend to all proposed legislation,
messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the
following subjects:
1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations
in foreign countries.
2. Boundaries of the United States.
3. Diplomatic service.
4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian
assistance.
5. Foreign loans.
6. International activities of the American National Red Cross and
the International Committee of the Red Cross.
7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear
transfer policy.
8. International conferences and congresses.
9. International law as it relates to foreign policy.
10. International Monetary Fund and other international
organizations established primarily for international monetary
purposes (except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to
such subjects reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall
be referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs).
11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war.
12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations
and to safeguard American business interests abroad.
13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships of
the United States.
14. Ocean and international environmental and scientific affairs
as they relate to foreign policy.
15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation.
16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally.
17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade
agreements.
18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations.
19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other
international organizations established primarily for development
assistance purposes.
The Committee is also mandated by Senate Rule XXV.1(j) to study and
review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to the national
security policy, foreign policy, and international economic policy as it
relates to foreign policy of the United States, and matters relating to
food, hunger, and nutrition in foreign countries, and report thereon
from time to time.
(b) Oversight.--The Committee also has a responsibility under Senate
Rule XXVI.8, which provides that ``. . . each standing Committee . . .
shall review and study, on a continuing basis, the application,
administration, and execution of those laws or parts of laws, the
subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of the Committee.''
(c) ``Advice and Consent'' Clauses.--The Committee has a special
responsibility to assist the Senate in its constitutional function of
providing ``advice and consent'' to all treaties entered into by the
United States and all nominations to the principal executive branch
positions in the field of foreign policy and diplomacy.
Rule 2--Subcommittees
(a) Creation.--Unless otherwise authorized by law or Senate
resolution, subcommittees shall be created by majority vote of the
Committee and shall deal with such legislation and oversight of programs
and policies as the Committee directs. Legislative measures or other
matters may be referred to a subcommittee for consideration in the
discretion of the Chairman or by vote of a majority of the Committee. If
the principal subject matter of a measure or matter to be referred falls
within the jurisdiction of more than one subcommittee, the Chairman or
the Committee may refer the matter to two or more subcommittees for
joint consideration.
(b) Assignments.--Assignments of members to subcommittees shall be
made in an equitable fashion. No member of the Committee may receive
assignment to a second subcommittee until, in order of seniority, all
members of the Committee have chosen assignments to one subcommittee,
and no member shall receive assignments to a third subcommittee until,
in order of seniority, all members have chosen assignments to two
subcommittees.
No member of the Committee may serve on more than four subcommittees
at any one time.
The Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee shall be ex officio
members, without vote, of each subcommittee.
(c) Meetings.--Except when funds have been specifically made available
by the Senate for a subcommittee purpose, no subcommittee of the
Committee on Foreign Relations shall hold hearings involving expenses
without prior approval of the Chairman of the full Committee or by
decision of the full Committee. Meetings of subcommittees shall be
scheduled after consultation with the Chairman of the Committee with a
view toward avoiding conflicts with meetings of other subcommittees
insofar as possible. Meetings of subcommittees shall not be scheduled to
conflict with meetings of the full Committee.
The proceedings of each subcommittee shall be governed by the rules of
the full Committee, subject to such authorizations or limitations as the
Committee may from time to time prescribe.
Rule 3--Meetings
(a) Regular Meeting Day.--The regular meeting day of the Committee on
Foreign Relations for the transaction of Committee business shall be on
Tuesday of each week, unless otherwise directed by the Chairman.
(b) Additional Meetings.--Additional meetings and hearings of the
Committee may be called by the Chairman as he may deem necessary. If at
least three members of the Committee desire that a special meeting of
the Committee be called by the Chairman, those members may file in the
offices of the Committee their written request to the Chairman for that
special meeting. Immediately upon filing of the request, the Chief Clerk
of the Committee shall notify the Chairman of the filing of the request.
If, within three calendar days after the filing of the request, the
Chairman does not call the requested special meeting, to be held within
seven calendar days after the filing of the request, a majority of the
members of the Committee may file in the offices of the Committee their
written notice that a special meeting of the Committee will be held,
specifying the date and hour of that special meeting. The Committee
shall meet on that date and hour. Immediately upon the filing of the
notice, the Clerk shall notify all members of the Committee that such
special meeting will be held and inform them of its date and hour.
(c) Hearings, selection of witnesses.--To ensure that the issue which
is the subject of the hearing is presented as fully and fairly as
possible, whenever a hearing is conducted by the Committee or a
subcommittee upon any measure or matter, the Ranking Member of the
Committee or subcommittee my request that an equal number of pulic
witnesses selected by the Ranking Member be called to testify at that
hearing.
(d) Public Announcement.--The Committee, or any subcommittee thereof,
shall make public announcement of the date, place, time, and subject
matter of any hearing to be conducted on any measure or matter at least
one week in advance of such hearings, unless the Chairman of the
Committee, or subcommittee, determines that there is good cause to begin
such hearing at an earlier date.
(e) Procedure.--Insofar as possible, proceedings of the Committee will
be conducted without resort to the formalities of parliamentary
procedure and with due regard for the views of all members. Issues of
procedure which may arise from time to time shall be resolved by
decision of the Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Member. The
Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Member, may also propose
special procedures to govern the consideration of particular matters by
the Committee.
(f) Closed Sessions.--Each meeting of the Committee on Foreign
Relations, or any subcommittee thereof, including meetings to conduct
hearings, shall be open to the public, except that a meeting or series
of meetings by the Committee or a subcommittee on the same subject for a
period of no more than fourteen calendar days may be closed to the
public on a motion made and seconded to go into closed session to
discuss only whether the matters enumerated in paragraphs (1) through
(6) would require the meeting to be closed followed immediately by a
record vote in open session by a majority of the members of the
Committee or subcommittee when it is determined that the matters to be
discussed or the testimony to be taken at such meeting or meetings--
(1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the
interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the
foreign relations of the United States;
(2) will relate solely to matters of Committee staff personnel or
internal staff management or procedure;
(3) will tend to charge an individual with crime or misconduct; to
disgrace or injure the professional standing of an individual, or
otherwise to expose an individual to public contempt or obloquy, or
will represent a clearly unwarranted invasion of the privacy of an
individual;
(4) will disclose the identity of any informer or law enforcement
agent or will disclose any information relating to the investigation
or prosecution of a criminal offense that is required to be kept
secret in the interests of effective law enforcement;
(5) will disclose information relating to the trade secrets or
financial or commercial information pertaining specifically to a
given person if--
(A) an Act of Congress requires the information to be kept
confidential by Government officers and employees; or
(B) the information has been obtained by the Government on a
confidential basis, other than through an application by such person
for a specific Government financial or other benefit, and is
required to be kept secret in order to prevent undue injury to the
competitive position of such person, or
(6) may divulge matters required to be kept confidential under
other provisions of law or Government regulations.
A closed meeting may be opened by a majority vote of the Committee.
(g) Staff Attendance.--A member of the Committee may have one member
of his or her personal staff, for whom that member assumes personal
responsibility, accompany and be seated nearby at Committee meetings.
Each member of the Committee may designate members of his or her
personal staff, who hold a Top Secret security clearance, for the
purpose of their eligibility to attend closed sessions of the Committee,
subject to the same conditions set forth for Committee staff under Rules
12, 13, and 14.
In addition, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader of the
Senate, if they are not otherwise members of the Committee, may
designate one member of their staff with a Top Secret security clearance
to attend closed sessions of the Committee, subject to the same
conditions set forth for Committee staff under Rules 12, 13, and 14.
Staff of other Senators who are not members of the Committee may not
attend closed sessions of the Committee.
Attendance of Committee staff at meetings shall be limited to those
designated by the Staff Director or the Minority Staff Director.
The Committee, by majority vote, or the Chairman, with the concurrence
of the Ranking Member, may limit staff attendance at specified meetings.
Rule 4--Quorums
(a) Testimony.--For the purpose of taking sworn or unsworn testimony
at any duly scheduled meeting a quorum of the Committee and each
subcommittee thereof shall consist of one member.
(b) Business.--A quorum for the transaction of Committee or
subcommittee business, other than for reporting a measure or
recommendation to the Senate or the taking of testimony, shall consist
of one-third of the members of the Committee or subcommittee, including
at least one member from each party.
(c) Reporting.--A majority of the membership of the Committee shall
constitute a quorum for reporting any measure or recommendation to the
Senate. No measure or recommendation shall be ordered reported from the
Committee unless a majority of the Committee members are physically
present. The vote of the Committee to report a measure or matter shall
require the concurrence of a majority of those members who are
physically present at the time the vote is taken.
Rule 5--Proxies
Proxies must be in writing with the signature of the absent member.
Subject to the requirements of Rule 4 for the physical presence of a
quorum to report a matter, proxy voting shall be allowed on all measures
and matters before the Committee. However, proxies shall not be voted on
a measure or matter except when the absent member has been informed of
the matter on which he is being recorded and has affirmatively requested
that he or she be so recorded.
Rule 6--Witnesses
(a) General.--The Committee on Foreign Relations will consider
requests to testify on any matter or measure pending before the
Committee.
(b) Presentation.--If the Chairman so determines, the oral
presentation of witnesses shall be limited to 10 minutes. However,
written statements of reasonable length may be submitted by witnesses
and other interested persons who are unable to testify in person.
(c) Filing of Statements.--A witness appearing before the Committee,
or any subcommittee thereof, shall file a written statement of his
proposed testimony at least 48 hours prior to his appearance, unless
this requirement is waived by the Chairman and the Ranking Member
following their determination that there is good cause for failure to
file such a statement.
(d) Expenses.--Only the Chairman may authorize expenditures of funds
for the expenses of witnesses appearing before the Committee or its
subcommittees.
(e) Requests.--Any witness called for a hearing may submit a written
request to the Chairman no later than 24 hours in advance for his
testimony to be in closed or open session, or for any other unusual
procedure. The Chairman shall determine whether to grant any such
request and shall notify the Committee members of the request and of his
decision.
Rule 7--Subpoenas
(a) Authorization.--The Chairman or any other member of the Committee,
when authorized by a majority vote of the Committee at a meeting or by
proxies, shall have authority to subpoena the attendance of witnesses or
the production of memoranda, documents, records, or any other materials.
At the request of any Member of the Committee, the Committee shall
authorize the issuance of a subpoena only at a meeting of the Committee.
When the Committee authorizes a subpoena, it may be issued upon the
signature of the Chairman or any other member designated by the
Committee.
(b) Return.--A subpoena, or a request to an agency, for documents may
be issued whose return shall occur at a time and place other than that
of a scheduled Committee meeting. A return on such a subpoena or request
which is incomplete or accompanied by an objection constitutes good
cause for a hearing on shortened notice. Upon such a return, the
Chairman or any other member designated by him may convene a hearing by
giving 2 hours notice by telephone to all other members. One member
shall constitute a quorum for such a hearing. The sole purpose of such a
hearing shall be to elucidate further information about the return and
to rule on the objection.
(c) Depositions.--At the direction of the Committee, staff is
authorized to take depositions from witnesses.
Rule 8--Reports
(a) Filing.--When the Committee has ordered a measure or
recommendation reported, the report thereon shall be filed in the Senate
at the earliest practicable time.
(b) Supplemental, Minority and Additional Views.--A member of the
Committee who gives notice of his intentions to file supplemental,
minority, or additional views at the time of final Committee approval of
a measure or matter, shall be entitled to not less than 3 calendar days
in which to file such views, in writing, with the Chief Clerk of the
Committee, with the 3 days to begin at 11:00 p.m. on the same day that
the Committee has ordered a measure or matter reported. Such views shall
then be included in the Committee report and printed in the same volume,
as a part thereof, and their inclusion shall be noted on the cover of
the report. In the absence of timely notice, the Committee report may be
filed and printed immediately without such views.
(c) Rollcall Votes.--The results of all rollcall votes taken in any
meeting of the Committee on any measure, or amendment thereto, shall be
announced in the Committee report. The announcement shall include a
tabulation of the votes cast in favor and votes cast in opposition to
each such measure and amendment by each member of the Committee.
Rule 9--Treaties
(a) The Committee is the only Committee of the Senate with
jurisdiction to review and report to the Senate on treaties submitted by
the President for Senate advice and consent. Because the House of
Representatives has no role in the approval of treaties, the Committee
is therefore the only congressional committee with responsibility for
treaties.
(b) Once submitted by the President for advice and consent, each
treaty is referred to the Committee and remains on its calendar from
Congress to Congress until the Committee takes action to report it to
the Senate or recommend its return to the President, or until the
Committee is discharged of the treaty by the Senate.
(c) In accordance with Senate Rule XXX.2, treaties which have been
reported to the Senate but not acted on before the end of a Congress
``shall be resumed at the commencement of the next Congress as if no
proceedings had previously been had thereon.''
(d) Insofar as possible, the Committee should conduct a public hearing
on each treaty as soon as possible after its submission by the
President. Except in extraordinary circumstances, treaties reported to
the Senate shall be accompanied by a written report.
Rule 10--Nominations
(a) Waiting Requirement.--Unless otherwise directed by the Chairman
and the Ranking Member, the Committee on Foreign Relations shall not
consider any nomination until 6 calendar days after it has been formally
submitted to the Senate.
(b) Public Consideration.--Nominees for any post who are invited to
appear before the Committee shall be heard in public session, unless a
majority of the Committee decrees otherwise.
(c) Required Data.--No nomination shall be reported to the Senate
unless (1) the nominee has been accorded a security clearance on the
basis of a thorough investigation by executive branch agencies; (2) in
appropriate cases, the nominee has filed a financial disclosure report
and a confidential statement with the Committee; (3) the Committee has
been assured that the nominee does not have any interests which could
conflict with the interests of the government in the exercise of the
nominee's proposed responsibilities; (4) for persons nominated to be
chief of mission, ambassador-at-large, or minister, the Committee has
received a complete list of any contributions made by the nominee or
members of his immediate family to any Federal election campaign during
the year of his or her nomination and for the 4 preceding years; and (5)
for persons nominated to be chiefs of mission, a report on the
demonstrated competence of that nominee to perform the duties of the
position to which he or she has been nominated.
Rule 11--Travel
(a) Foreign Travel.--No member of the Committee on Foreign Relations
or its staff shall travel abroad on Committee business unless
specifically authorized by the Chairman, who is required by law to
approve vouchers and report expenditures of foreign currencies, and the
Ranking Member. Requests for authorization of such travel shall state
the purpose and, when completed, a full substantive and financial report
shall be filed with the Committee within 30 days. This report shall be
furnished to all members of the Committee and shall not be otherwise
disseminated without the express authorization of the Committee. Except
in extraordinary circumstances, staff travel shall not be approved
unless the reporting requirements have been fulfilled for all prior
trips. Except for travel that is strictly personal, travel funded by
non-U.S. Government sources is subject to the same approval and
substantive reporting requirements as U.S. Government-funded travel. In
addition, members and staff are reminded of Senate Rule XXXV.4 requiring
a determination by the Senate Ethics Committee in the case of foreign-
sponsored travel.
Any proposed travel by Committee staff for a subcommittee purpose must
be approved by the subcommittee chairman and ranking member prior to
submission of the request to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the full
Committee.
When the Chairman and the Ranking Member approve the foreign travel of
a member of the staff of the committee not accompanying a member of the
Committee, all members of the Committee shall be advised, prior to the
commencement of such travel of its extent, nature, and purpose.
(b) Domestic Travel.--All official travel in the United States by the
Committee staff shall be approved in advance by the Staff Director, or
in the case of minority staff, by the Minority Staff Director.
(c) Personal Staff.--As a general rule, no more than one member of the
personal staff of a member of the Committee may travel with that member
with the approval of the Chairman and the Ranking Member of the
Committee. During such travel, the personal staff member shall be
considered to be an employee of the Committee.
(d) Personal Representatives of the Member (PRM).--For the purposes of
Rule 11 as regards staff foreign travel, the officially-designated
personal representative of the member (PRM) shall be deemed to have the
same rights, duties, and responsibilities as members of the staff of the
Committee on Foreign Relations. Furthermore, for the purposes of this
section, each Member of the Committee may designate one personal staff
member as the ``Personal Representative of the Member.''
Rule 12--Transcripts
(a) General.--The Committee on Foreign Relations shall keep verbatim
transcripts of all Committee and subcommittee meetings and such
transcripts shall remain in the custody of the Committee, unless a
majority of the Committee decides otherwise. Transcripts of public
hearings by the Committee shall be published unless the Chairman, with
the concurrence of the Ranking Member, determines otherwise.
(b) Classified or Restricted Transcripts.--
(1) The Chief Clerk of the Committee shall have responsibility for
the maintenance and security of classified or restricted
transcripts.
(2) A record shall be maintained of each use of classified or
restricted transcripts.
(3) Classified or restricted transcripts shall be kept in locked
combination safes in the Committee offices except when in active use
by authorized persons for a period not to exceed 2 weeks. Extensions
of this period may be granted as necessary by the Chief Clerk. They
must never be left unattended and shall be returned to the Chief
Clerk promptly when no longer needed.
(4) Except as provided in paragraph 7 below, transcripts
classified secret or higher may not leave the Committee offices
except for the purpose of declassification.
(5) Classified transcripts other than those classified secret or
higher may leave the Committee offices in the possession of
authorized persons with the approval of the Chairman. Delivery and
return shall be made only by authorized persons. Such transcripts
may not leave Washington, DC, unless adequate assurances for their
security are made to the Chairman.
(6) Extreme care shall be exercised to avoid taking notes or
quotes from classified transcripts. Their contents may not be
divulged to any unauthorized person.
(7) Subject to any additional restrictions imposed by the Chairman
with the concurrence of the Ranking Member, only the following
persons are authorized to have access to classified or restricted
transcripts.
(i) Members and staff of the Committee in the Committee rooms;
(ii) Designated personal representatives of members of the
Committee, and of the Majority and Minority Leaders, with
appropriate security clearances, in the Committee's Capitol office;
(iii) Senators not members of the Committee, by permission of the
Chairman in the Committee rooms; and
(iv) Members of the executive departments involved in the meeting,
in the Committee's Capitol office, or, with the permission of the
Chairman, in the offices of the officials who took part in the
meeting, but in either case, only for a specified and limited period
of time, and only after reliable assurances against further
reproduction or dissemination have been given.
(8) Any restrictions imposed upon access to a meeting of the
Committee shall also apply to the transcript of such meeting, except
by special permission of the Chairman and notice to the other
members of the Committee. Each transcript of a closed session of the
Committee shall include on its cover a description of the
restrictions imposed upon access, as well as any applicable
restrictions upon photocopying, note-taking or other dissemination.
(9) In addition to restrictions resulting from the inclusion of
any classified information in the transcript of a Committee meeting,
members and staff shall not discuss with anyone the proceedings of
the Committee in closed session or reveal information conveyed or
discussed in such a session unless that person would have been
permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication
is specifically authorized by the Chairman, the Ranking Member, or
in the case of staff, by the Staff Director or Minority Staff
Director. A record shall be kept of all such authorizations.
(c) Declassification.--
(1) All restricted transcripts and classified Committee reports
shall be declassified on a date twelve years after their origination
unless the Committee by majority vote decides against such
declassification, and provided that the executive departments
involved and all former Committee members who participated directly
in the sessions or reports concerned have been consulted in advance
and given a reasonable opportunity to raise objections to such
declassification.
(2) Any transcript or classified Committee report, or any portion
thereof, may be declassified fewer than twelve years after their
origination if:
(i) the Chairman originates such action or receives a written
request for such action, and notifies the other members of the
Committee;
(ii) the Chairman, Ranking Member, and each member or former
member who participated directly in such meeting or report give
their approval, except that the Committee by majority vote may
overrule any objections thereby raised to early declassification;
and
(iii) the executive departments and all former Committee members
are consulted in advance and have a reasonable opportunity to object
to early declassification.
Rule 13--Classified Material
(a) All classified material received or originated by the Committee
shall be logged in at the Committee's offices in the Dirksen Senate
Office Building, and except for material classified as ``Top Secret''
shall be filed in the Dirksen Senate Building offices for Committee use
and safekeeping.
(b) Each such piece of classified material received or originated
shall be card indexed and serially numbered, and where requiring onward
distribution shall be distributed by means of an attached indexed form
approved by the Chairman. If such material is to be distributed outside
the Committee offices, it shall, in addition to the attached form, be
accompanied also by an approved signature sheet to show onward receipt.
(c) Distribution of classified material among offices shall be by
Committee members or authorized staff only. All classified material sent
to members' offices, and that distributed within the working offices of
the Committee, shall be returned to the offices designated by the Chief
Clerk. No classified material is to be removed from the offices of the
members or of the Committee without permission of the Chairman. Such
classified material will be afforded safe handling and safe storage at
all times.
(d) Material classified ``Top Secret,'' after being indexed and
numbered shall be sent to the Committee's Capitol office for use by the
members and authorized staff in that office only or in such other secure
Committee offices as may be authorized by the Chairman or Staff
Director.
(e) In general, members and staff undertake to confine their access to
classified information on the basis of a ``need to know'' such
information related to their Committee responsibilities.
(f) The Staff Director is authorized to make such administrative
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of these
regulations.
Rule 14--Staff
(a) Responsibilities.--
(1) The staff works for the Committee as a whole, under the
general supervision of the Chairman of the Committee, and the
immediate direction of the Staff Director; provided, however, that
such part of the staff as is designated Minority Staff, shall be
under the general supervision of the Ranking Member and under the
immediate direction of the Minority Staff Director.
(2) Any member of the Committee should feel free to call upon the
staff at any time for assistance in connection with Committee
business. Members of the Senate not members of the Committee who
call upon the staff for assistance from time to time should be given
assistance subject to the overriding responsibility of the staff to
the Committee.
(3) The staff's primary responsibility is with respect to bills,
resolutions, treaties, and nominations.
In addition to carrying out assignments from the Committee and its
individual members, the staff has a responsibility to originate
suggestions for Committee or subcommittee consideration. The staff
also has a responsibility to make suggestions to individual members
regarding matters of special interest to such members.
(4) It is part of the staff's duty to keep itself as well informed
as possible in regard to developments affecting foreign relations
and in regard to the administration of foreign programs of the
United States. Significant trends or developments which might
otherwise escape notice should be called to the attention of the
Committee, or of individual Senators with particular interests.
(5) The staff shall pay due regard to the constitutional
separation of powers between the Senate and the executive branch. It
therefore has a responsibility to help the Committee bring to bear
an independent, objective judgment of proposals by the executive
branch and when appropriate to originate sound proposals of its own.
At the same time, the staff shall avoid impinging upon the day-to-
day conduct of foreign affairs.
(6) In those instances when Committee action requires the
expression of minority views, the staff shall assist the minority as
fully as the majority to the end that all points of view may be
fully considered by members of the Committee and of the Senate. The
staff shall bear in mind that under our constitutional system it is
the responsibility of the elected Members of the Senate to determine
legislative issues in the light of as full and fair a presentation
of the facts as the staff may be able to obtain.
(b) Restrictions.--
(1) The staff shall regard its relationship to the Committee as a
privileged one, in the nature of the relationship of a lawyer to a
client. In order to protect this relationship and the mutual
confidence which must prevail if the Committee-staff relationship is
to be a satisfactory and fruitful one, the following criteria shall
apply:
(i) members of the staff shall not be identified with any special
interest group in the field of foreign relations or allow their
names to be used by any such group;
(ii) members of the staff shall not accept public speaking
engagements or write for publication in the field of foreign
relations without specific advance permission from the Staff
Director, or, in the case of minority staff, from the Minority Staff
Director. In the case of the Staff Director and the Minority Staff
Director, such advance permission shall be obtained from the
Chairman or the Ranking Member, as appropriate. In any event, such
public statements should avoid the expression of personal views and
should not contain predictions of future, or interpretations of
past, Committee action; and
(iii) staff shall not discuss their private conversations with
members of the Committee without specific advance permission from
the Senator or Senators concerned.
(2) The staff shall not discuss with anyone the proceedings of the
Committee in closed session or reveal information conveyed or
discussed in such a session unless that person would have been
permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication
is specifically authorized by the Staff Director or Minority Staff
Director. Unauthorized disclosure of information from a closed
session or of classified information shall be cause for immediate
dismissal and may, in the case of some kinds of information, be
grounds for criminal prosecution.
Rule 15--Status and Amendment of Rules
(a) Status.--In addition to the foregoing, the Committee on Foreign
Relations is governed by the Standing Rules of the Senate which shall
take precedence in the event of a clear inconsistency. In addition, the
jurisdiction and responsibilities of the Committee with respect to
certain matters, as well as the timing and procedure for their
consideration in Committee, may be governed by statute.
(b) Amendment.--These Rules may be modified, amended, or repealed by a
majority of the Committee, provided that a notice in writing of the
proposed change has been given to each member at least 48 hours prior to
the meeting at which action thereon is to be taken. However, Rules of
the Committee which are based upon Senate Rules may not be superseded by
Committee vote alone.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
TREATIES
TREATIES
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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Note: Due to Senate computerization of Executive Clerk records, all
treaties must now conform to the same numbering system. In the case of
treaties prior to the 97th Congress, the new treaty number is denoted
in parentheses.
Ex. S, 81-1 (Treaty Doc. 81-19)
August 27, 1949
Convention No. 87 concerning freedom of association and protection of
the right to organize, adopted by the International Labor Conference at
its 31st session held at San Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948.
Ex. C, 87-2 (Treaty Doc. 87-17)
June 1, 1962
Convention No. 116 concerning the partial revision of the conventions
adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor
Organization at its first 32 sessions for the purpose of standardizing
the provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the governing
body of the International Labor Office on the Working of Conventions.
Convention No. 116 was adopted at the 45th session of the International
Labor Conference, at Geneva, on June 26, 1961.
April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Committee considered in executive session.
Ex. G, 89-2 (Treaty Doc. 89-16)
June 2, 1966
Convention No. 122 concerning employment policy, adopted by the
International Labor Conference at its 48th session, at Geneva, on July
9, 1964.
April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Committee considered in executive session.
Ex. L, 92-1 (Treaty Doc. 92-12)
November 22, 1971
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, signed for the United States
on April 24, 1970.
August 3, 1972--Public hearing.
August 8, 1972--Committee considered in executive session.
September 7, 1972--Ordered reported with understanding and
interpretation.
September 19, 1972--Committee reconsidered in executive session.
November 8, 1973 and April 30, 1974--Committee considered in executive
session.
June 11, 1986--Public hearing.
Ex. D, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-19)
February 23, 1978
International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, signed
on behalf of the United States on October 5, 1977.
November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed)
Ex. F, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-21)
February 23, 1978
American Convention on Human Rights, signed on behalf of the United
States on June 1, 1977.
November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed)
Ex. H, 96-1 (Treaty Doc. 96-8)
January 23, 1979
Maritime Boundary Agreement Between the United States of America and the
Republic of Cuba, signed at Washington December 16, 1977.
June 30, 1980--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 96-49)
July 24, 1980--Ordered reported, 15-0.
August 5, 1980--Reported. (Exec. Rept. 96-49)
September 10, 16, and 17, 1980--General debate. Returned to Executive
Calendar, 55-37.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
AMENDMENTS
Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2340 September 17, 1980
(re UP Amdt. 1590)
Mr. Helms
Relative to the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba.
Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2341 September 17, 1980
(re UP Amdt. 1591)
Mr. Zorinsky
Substitute for UP Amdt. 1590.
September 17, 1980--Motion to table rejected, 35-58.
Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2342 September 17, 1980
(re UP Amdt. 1592)
Mr. Helms
Of a perfecting nature to UP Amdt. 1590.
Ex. R, 96-2 (Treaty Doc. 96-53)
November 12, 1980
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against
Women, adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on December 18, 1979, and
signed on behalf of the United States of America on July 17, 1980.
December 5, 1988--Public hearing.
August 2, 1990--Public hearing. (Printed)
September 27, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-892)
September 29, 1994--Ordered reported.
October 3, 1994--Reported, with 4 reservations, 4 understandings, and 2
declarations, and with minority views. (Exec. Rept. 103-38)
(Automatically rereferred under Paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
June 13, 2002--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107-530)
July 25, 2002--Discussion during business meeting.
July 30, 2002--Ordered reported, 12-7.
September 6, 2002--Reported with 4 reservations, 5 understandings and 2
declarations. (Exec. Rept. 107-9)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 98-10
October 4, 1983
Amendment to the 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) adopted at an extraordinary
meeting of the parties to the Convention April 30, 1983.
March 18, 1986--Public hearing.
April 10, 1986--Committee considered.
Treaty Doc. 100-2
January 29, 1987
Protocol II Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and
relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed
Conflicts, concluded at Geneva on June 10, 1977.
Treaty Doc. 103-20
November 20, 1993
Convention on Biological Diversity, with Annexes, done at Rio de Janeiro
June 5, 1992, and signed by the United States in New York on June 4,
1993.
April 12, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-684)
June 29, 1994--Ordered reported, with 7 understandings, 16-3. Original
resolution also ordered reported. (See S. Res. 239)
July 11, 1994--Reported, with 7 understandings, and with minority views.
(Exec. Rept. 103-30)
October 8, 1994--General debate.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 103-39
October 7, 1994
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, with Annexes, done at
Montego Bay, December 10, 1982 (the ``Convention''), and the Agreement
Relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982, with Annex,
adopted at New York, July 28, 1994 (the ``Agreement''), and signed by
the United States, subject to Ratification, on July 29, 1994.
August 11, 1994--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103-737)
October 14 and 21, 2003--Public hearings. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 108-
10)
February 25, 2004--Ordered reported with declarations and
understandings.
March 11, 2004--Reported with declarations and understandings. (Exec.
Rept. 108-10)
March 23, 2004--Public hearing before Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
April 8, 2004--Public hearing before Committee on Armed Services.
May 12, 2004--Public hearing before House Committee on International
Relations. (Serial No. 108-136)
June 8, 2004--Closed hearing before Select Committee on Intelligence.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
September 27 and October 4, 2007--Public hearings. (S. Hrg. 110-592)
October 31, 2007--Ordered reported, with declarations, understandings,
and conditions 17-4.
December 19, 2007--Reported with declarations, understandings, and
conditions. (Exec. Rept. 110-9)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 105-28
September 23, 1997
Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, opened for signature and signed
by the United States at New York on September 24, 1996. Treaty includes
two Annexes, a Protocol, and two Annexes to the Protocol.
September 30, 1999--Floor discussion of unanimous consent request.
October 1, 1999--Senate agreed by unanimous consent that Foreign
Relations be discharged on October 6, if not previously reported.
Ordered further that Senate proceed to consideration of the treaty on
October 8, 1999.
October 6, 1999--Committee discharged. Placed on Executive Calendar.
October 7, 1999--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 106-262)
October 8 and 12, 1999--Considered by Senate.
October 13, 1999--Rejected, 48-51, 1 Present. Returned to Executive
Calendar.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
AMENDMENT
Treaty. Doc. 105-28, Amdt. 2291
October 12, 1999
Mr. Biden (for Mr. Daschle)
To strike all after the resolving clause and insert a new resolution of
ratification subject to six conditions.
October 12, 1999--Agreed to.
Treaty Doc. 105-45
May 18, 1998
ILO Convention (No. 111) Concerning Discrimination (Employment and
Occupation), adopted by the International Labor Conference at its 42nd
Session in Geneva on June 25, 1958.
Treaty Doc. 105-49
June 9, 1998
Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and
Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related
Materials (the ``Convention''), adopted at the Special Session of the
General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) at
Washington on November 13, 1997.
Treaty Doc. 106-1
January 6, 1999
The Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the
Event of Armed Conflict (the Convention) and, for accession, the Hague
Protocol, concluded on May 14, 1954, and entered into force on August 7,
1956, with accompanying report from the Department of State on the
Convention and the Hague Protocol.
April 15, 2008--Committee divided treaty into two treaties: the Hague
Convention (Treaty Doc. 106-1A) and the Hague Protocol (Treaty Doc.
106-1B).
April 15, 2008--Public hearing on the Hague Convention (Treaty Doc. 106-
1A). (Printed in Exec. Rept. 110-22)
July 29, 2008--The Hague Convention (Treaty Doc. 106-1A) ordered
reported with 4 understandings and 1 declaration.
September 16, 2008--The Hague Convention (Treaty Doc. 106-1A) reported
with 4 understandings and 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 110-26)
September 25, 2008--The Hague Convention (Treaty Doc. 106-1A) approved.
Treaty Doc. 106-21
February 9, 2000
Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain
Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, with Annexes,
done at Rotterdam, September 10, 1998.
June 17, 2003--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 108-8)
Treaty Doc. 106-33
June 26, 2000
Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of the Republic of Nicaragua Concerning the Encouragement and
Reciprocal Protection of Investment, with Annex and Protocol, signed at
Denver on July 1, 1995.
Treaty Doc. 107-1
January 3, 2001
Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel,
subject to an understanding and a reservation, adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly by consensus on December 9, 1994, and signed on
behalf of the United States on December 19, 1994.
Treaty Doc. 107-5
May 7, 2002
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, with Annexes,
done at Stockholm, May 22-23, 2001.
June 17, 2003--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 108-8)
Treaty Doc. 110-5
September 4, 2007
1996 Protocol to the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by
Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (the ``London Convention''), done in
London on November 7, 1996. The Protocol was signed by the United States
on March 31, 1998, and entered into force on March 24, 2006.
July 10, 2008--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 110-15)
July 29, 2008--Ordered reported, with 1 understanding and 2
declarations.
September 4, 2008--Errata sheet corrects the date the Protocol was
signed by the United States to March 31, 1998, not March 31, 2008, as
originally printed.
September 11, 2008--Reported, with 1 understanding and 2 declarations.
(Exec. Rept. 110-21)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 110-7
September 20, 2007
Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation, done at Washington and London on
June 21 and 26, 2007.
September 25, 2007--Star Print ordered correcting overview accompanying
Treaty.
February 26, 2008--Committee received Implementing Arrangement. (See EC
5215)
May 21, 2008--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 110-651)
December 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-5)
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with conditions, understandings,
and declarations. (The Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties
Implementation Act, S. 3581, ordered reported. See S. 3847.)
September 24, 2010--Reported, with 9 conditions, 7 understandings, and 3
declarations. (Exec. Rept. 111-5).
September 29, 2010--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 110-10
December 3, 2007
Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of Australia Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation, done at
Sydney, on September 5, 2007.
March 31, 2008-Committee received Implementing Arrangement. (See EC
5479)
May 21, 2008--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 110-651)
December 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-5)
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with conditions, understandings
and declarations. (The Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties
Implementation Act, S. 3581, ordered reported. See S. 3847.)
September 24, 2010--Reported with 8 conditions, 6 understandings, and 3
declarations. (Exec. Rept. 111-5)
September 29, 2010--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 110-19
July 7, 2008
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and
Agriculture, adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations on November 3, 2001, and signed by the United States on
November 1, 2002 (the ``Treaty'').
November 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-3)
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with 1 understanding and 1
declaration.
December 15, 2010--Reported, with 1 understanding and 1 declaration.
(Exec. Rept. 111-7)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 110-21
September 8, 2008
Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and
Other Forms of Family Maintenance, adopted at The Hague on November 23,
2007, and signed by the United States on that same date.
October 6, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-2.)
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported, with 2 reservations and 3
declarations.
January 22, 2010--Reported, with 2 reservations and 3 declarations.
(Exec. Rept. 111-2)
September 29, 2010--Approved, with an amendment.
AMENDMENT
Treaty Doc. 110-21, Amdt. 4683
September 29, 2010
Mr. Reid (for Mr. DeMint)
To provide an understanding that the preamble to the Treaty does not
create any obligations of the United States under the Convention on the
Rights of the Child as a matter of United States or international law.
September 29, 2010--Agreed to.
Treaty Doc. 110-22
September 26, 2008
Agreement on Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, with Annexes, done
at Canberra, June 19, 2001.
Treaty Doc. 110-23
November 20, 2008
Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of the Republic of Rwanda Concerning the Encouragement and
Reciprocal Protection of Investment, signed at Kigali on February 19,
2008.
November 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-3)
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with 1 declaration.
December 22, 2010--Reported, with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 111-8)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 111-1
January 15, 2009
Convention between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of Malta for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the
Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income, signed on
August 8, 2008, at Valletta.
November 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-3)
April 13, 2010--Ordered reported, with 1 declaration.
June 30, 2010--Reported, with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 111-3)
July 15, 2010--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 111-2
April 2, 2009
Annex VI on Liability Arising from Environmental Emergencies to the
Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Annex VI),
adopted on June 14, 2005.
Treaty Doc. 111-3
June 16, 2009
Protocol Amending the Convention between the United States of America
and New Zealand for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention
of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income, signed on December 1,
2008, at Washington.
November 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-3)
April 13, 2010--Ordered reported, with 1 declaration.
June 30, 2010--Reported, with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 111-4)
July 15, 2010--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 111-4
September 9, 2009
Protocol Amending the Convention between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the French Republic for the
Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with
Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital, signed at Paris on August 31,
1994, as Amended by the Protocol signed on December 8, 2004, signed
January 13, 2009, at Paris, together with a related Memorandum of
Understanding, signed January 13, 2009.
November 10, 2009--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-3)
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported, with 1 declaration and 1 condition.
December 1, 2009--Reported, with 1 declaration and 1 condition. (Exec.
Rept. 111-1)
December 3, 2009--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 111-5
May 13, 2010
Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation
on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic
Offensive Arms, signed at Prague on April 8, 2010, with Protocol. (Also
known as New START Treaty.)
April 29, May 18, 19, 25, June 10, 15, 16, 24 (morning and afternoon),
and July 15, 2010--Public hearings. (S. Hrg. 111-738)
June 8 and July 14, 2010--Closed hearings.
June 17, July 20, 27, and 29, 2010--Public hearings before Committee on
Armed Services.
July 13, 2010--Closed hearing before Select Committee on Intelligence.
July 14, 29, August 5, and November 17, 2010--Closed briefings before
Committee on Armed Services.
July 15, 2010--Public and closed hearing before Committee on Armed
Services.
September 16, 2010--Ordered reported, with 10 conditions, 3
understandings, and 13 declarations, 14-4.
October 1, 2010--Reported, with 10 conditions, 3 understandings, and 13
declarations, and with minority views. (Exec. Rept. 111-6)
December 15, 2010--Motion to proceed agreed to, 66-32. Unanimous-consent
agreement reached for floor consideration on December 16.
December 16, 2010--Considered. Unanimous-consent agreement reached for
further floor consideration on December 17.
December 17, 2010--Considered. Unanimous-consent agreement reached for
further floor consideration on December 18.
December 18, 2010--Considered. Unanimous-consent agreement for further
floor consideration on December 19.
December 19, 2010--Considered. Motion to close debate entered and, in
accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a vote on cloture scheduled for December 21. Unanimous-
consent agreement reached for further floor consideration, including a
closed session, on December 20.
December 20, 2010--Considered, in both open and closed sessions.
December 21, 2010--Considered. Cloture invoked, 67-28. Unanimous-consent
agreement reached for further floor consideration on December 22.
December 22, 2010--Approved, with amendments, 71-26.
February 2, 2011--Presidential reports and certifications required in
Resolution of Advice and Consent to Ratification received.
February 5, 2011--Entered into force.
AMENDMENTS
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4814
December 16, 2010
Mr. McCain (for himself and Mr. Barrasso)
(Messrs. Johanns and Thune)--December 17, 2010
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Cornyn, and Bond)--December 18, 2010
To amend the preamble to strike language regarding the interrelationship
between strategic offensive arms and strategic defensive arms.
December 18, 2010--Not agreed to, 37-59.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4833
December 17, 2010
Mr. Inhofe
To increase the number of Type One and Type Two inspections allowed
under the Treaty.
December 20, 2010--Not agreed to, 33-64.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4839
December 17, 2010
Mr. Risch
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Inhofe, and LeMieux)
To amend the preamble to acknowledge the interrelationship between non-
strategic and strategic offensive arms.
December 19, 2010--Not agreed to, 32-60.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4840
December 17, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment to the Protocol.
December 17, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4841
December 17, 2010
Mr. Thune
(Mr. Brown)--December 20, 2010
To modify the deployed delivery vehicle limits of the Treaty.
December 20, 2010--Not agreed to, 33-64.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4842
December 17, 2010
Mr. Thune
Amendment to section 1 of Article II of the Treaty.
December 17, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4846
December 17, 2010
Mr. Vitter
(for himself, Messrs. Risch, Inhofe, and Barrasso)
Amendment to Article V of the Treaty.
December 17, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4847
December 17, 2010
Mr. LeMieux
(for himself and Mr. Chambliss)
(Mr. Inhofe)--December 18, 2010
(Mr. Brown)--December 20, 2010
To amend the Treaty to require negotiations to address the disparity
between tactical nuclear weapon stockpiles.
December 20, 2010--Not agreed to, 35-62.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4851
December 18, 2010
Mr. Sessions
(Messrs. LeMieux, Chambliss, and Cornyn)--December 19, 2010
(Mr. Inhofe)--December 21, 2010
Amendment regarding nuclear deterrence.
December 18, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4852
December 18, 2010
Mr. Thune
Amendment regarding development of a replacement heavy bomber.
December 18, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4853
December 18, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
(Messrs. Inhofe, Vitter, and LeMieux)--December 19, 2010
Amendment regarding Presidential certification rejecting
interrelationship between strategic offensive and strategic defensive
arms.
December 18, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4854
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment to Article II of the Treaty.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4855
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
To amend the Treaty to provide for a clear definition of rail-mobile
missiles.
December 21, 2010--Not agreed to, 32-63.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4856
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment to the Preamble.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4857
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment to the Preamble.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4858
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment to the Protocol.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4859
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding conventional prompt global strike systems.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4860
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
To require a certification that the President has negotiated a legally
binding side agreement with the Russian Federation that the Russian
Federation will not deploy a significant number of nuclear-armed sea-
launched cruise missiles during the duration of the Treaty.
December 21, 2010--Not agreed to, 31-62.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4861
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding extension of the Treaty.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4862
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding telemetric exchanges on ballistic missiles deployed
by the Russian Federation.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4863
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding conventional global strike capabilities.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4864
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kerry (for Mr. Kyl)
To require a certification that the President intends to modernize the
triad of strategic nuclear delivery vehicles.
December 21, 2010--Agreed to.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4865
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding missile defense target vehicles.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4866
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding telemetric information on missile defense systems.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4867
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding the Bilateral Consultative Commission.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4868
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding conventional prompt global strike systems.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4869
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding modernization of warheads.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4870
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding nuclear modernization.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4871
December 19, 2010
Mr. Kyl
Amendment regarding reductions and limitations in armed forces or
armaments.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4872
December 19, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
Amendment regarding resource requirements.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4873
December 19, 2010
Mr. Inhofe
Amendment regarding space arms.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4874
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding consideration of the Treaty by the Russian Duma.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4875
December 19, 2010
Mr. Risch
Amendment regarding tactical nuclear weapons.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4876
December 19, 2010
Mr. Risch
Amendment regarding conventional prompt strike.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4877
December 19, 2010
Mr. Risch
Amendment regarding modernization and replacement of U.S. strategic
delivery vehicles.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4878
December 19, 2010
Mr. Risch
To provide a condition regarding the return of stolen United States
military equipment.
December 21, 2010--Motion to table agreed to, 61-32.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4879
December 19, 2010
Mr. Risch
Amendment regarding withdrawal of Russian military forces from Georgia.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4880
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding recovery of SA-24 missiles delivered to Venezuela.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4881
December 19, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding prohibition on sale of S-300 missile system to
Venezuela.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4882
December 19, 2010
Mr. Barrasso
(for himself and Mr. Enzi)
Amendment regarding modernizing ICBMs.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4883
December 19, 2010
Mr. Barrasso
(for himself and Mr. Enzi)
Amendment regarding ICBM follow-on system.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4884
December 19, 2010
Mr. Barrasso
(for himself and Mr. Enzi)
Amendment regarding preservation of ICBMs.
December 19, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4892
December 20, 2010
Mr. Kyl
(Mr. Johanns)--December 22, 2010
To require a certification regarding the design and funding of certain
facilities.
December 22, 2010--Agreed to as modified.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4893
December 20, 2010
Mr. Kyl
To provide that the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification of
the Treaty is subject to an understanding regarding the non-use of
covers by the Russian Federation that tend to interfere with Type One
inspections and accurate warhead counting, is subject to the United
States and the Russian Federation reaching an agreement regarding access
and monitoring, and is subject to a certification that the Russian
Federation has agreed that it will not deny telemetric exchanges on new
ballistic missile systems it deploys during the duration of the Treaty.
December 21, 2010--Not agreed to, 30-63.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4894
December 20, 2010
Mr. Alexander
Amendment regarding modernization.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4895
December 20, 2010
Mr. Wicker
(for himself and Mr. Kyl)
To provide an understanding that provisions adopted in the Bilateral
Consultative Commission that affect substantive rights or obligations
under the Treaty are those that create new rights or obligations for the
United States and must therefore be submitted to the Senate for its
advice and consent.
December 21, 2010--Not agreed to, 34-59.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4896
December 20, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding duration of the Treaty.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4897
December 20, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding third party transfers.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4898
December 20, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding duration of the Treaty.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4899
December 20, 2010
Mr. Ensign
Amendment regarding verification experiments.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4900
December 20, 2010
Mr. McCain
Amendment regarding missile defense.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4901
December 20, 2010
Mr. DeMint
Amendment regarding limits on strategic offensive arms.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4902
December 20, 2010
Mr. DeMint
Amendment regarding modernization and replacement of strategic offensive
arms.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4903
December 20, 2010
Mr. DeMint
Amendment regarding deployment of ICBMs.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4904
December 20, 2010
Mr. Corker
(Mr. Alexander)--December 21, 2010
(Messrs. Lieberman, Brown of Massachusetts, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs.
McCain, Johanns, Levin, Kyl, Bayh, Begich, and Lugar)--December 22, 2010
To provide a condition and an additional element of the understanding
regarding the effectiveness and viability of the Treaty and U.S. missile
defenses.
December 21, 2010--Considered.
December 22, 2010--Modified to change the sponsor: Proposed by Mr.
Corker for Mr. McCain. Agreed to as modified.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4905
December 20, 2010
Mr. Corker
Amendment to add an additional understanding regarding the legal
obligation of the United States.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4906
December 20, 2010
Mr. Corker
Amendment regarding effectiveness and viability of the Treaty and U.S.
missile defenses.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4907
December 20, 2010
Mr. Barrasso
Amendment regarding compliance of the Russian Federation.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4908
December 20, 2010
Mr. Kerry (for Mr. LeMieux)
To require negotiations to address the disparity between tactical
nuclear weapons stockpiles.
December 21, 2010--Agreed to as modified.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4909
December 20, 2010
Mr. Thune
(for himself and Mr. Wicker)
Amendment regarding extension of the Treaty.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4910
December 20, 2010
Mr. DeMint
Amendment regarding missile defense.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4911
December 20, 2010
Mr. DeMint
Amendment regarding missile defense.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4912
December 20, 2010
Mr. Kirk
Modifying amendment to Amdt. 4900 regarding sensitive information on
missile defense systems.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4913
December 20, 2010
Mr. Lieberman
(for himself and Mr. Brown)
(Mr. Corker)--December 21, 2010
Amendment regarding legal obligations on the United States.
December 20, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4918
December 21, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mr. Risch)
Modifying amendment to Amendment 4904 regarding Presidential
certifications on interrelationship between strategic offensive and
strategic defensive arms and on additional ground-based interceptors.
December 21, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4919
December 21, 2010
Mr. Conrad
(for himself, Messrs. Baucus, and Tester)
Modifying amendment to Amendment 4884 regarding ICBM launcher silos.
December 21, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4920
December 21, 2010
Mr. Thune
(for himself and Mr. Kyl)
Amendment regarding Russian cooperation on Iran.
December 21, 2010--Ordered to lie on the table.
Treaty Doc. 111-5, Amdt. 4922
December 22, 2010
Mr. Kirk
Modifying amendment to Amdt. 4904 to provide an additional understanding
regarding the December 18, 2010, letter from President Obama to the
Senate regarding missile defense.
December 22, 2010--Point of order raised. Chair sustained point of order
as being in violation of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the
Senate. Amendment fell when ruled out of order.
Treaty Doc. 111-6
June 29, 2010
Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of Bermuda relating to Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal
Matters, signed at Hamilton on January 12, 2009.
Treaty Doc. 111-7
November 15, 2010
Convention between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Republic of Hungary for the Avoidance of Double
Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on
Income, signed on February 4, 2010, at Budapest (the ``proposed
Convention'') and a related agreement effected by an exchange of notes
on February 4, 2010.
Treaty Doc. 111-8
November 15, 2010
Protocol Amending the Convention between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal
Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital, signed on May 20,
2009, at Luxembourg (the ``proposed Protocol'') and a related agreement
effected by the exchange of notes also signed on May 20, 2009.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
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PM 1
January 9, 2009
Report relative to the Provision of Atomic Information to Bulgaria,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. (H. Doc.
111-6)
PM 6
January 15, 2009
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of the Russian Federation on Extending the Agreement on
Mutual Fisheries Relations.
PM 11
March 4, 2009
Certification that the export of two environmental chambers to be used
to test automotive parts is not detrimental to the U.S. space launch
industry and will not measurably improve missile or space launch
capabilities of the People's Republic of China. (H. Doc. 111-21)
PM 13
March 17, 2009
Certification that the export of fine grain graphite to be used for
solar cell applications and for the fabrication of components used in
electronic and semiconductor fabrication is not detrimental to the U.S.
space launch industry, and that the material and equipment will not
measurably improve the missile or space launch capabilities of the
People's Republic of China. (H. Doc. 111-25)
PM 14
April 21, 2009
Certification that the export of one continuous mixer, one jet mill, and
one filament winding cell is not detrimental to the U.S. space launch
industry, and that the material and equipment, including any indirect
technical benefit that could be derived from these exports, will not
measurably improve the missile or space launch capabilities of the
People's Republic of China. (H. Doc. 111-32)
PM 15
May 5, 2009
A draft list of sites, locations, facilities, and activities in the
United States that the President intends to declare to the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), under the Protocol Additional to the
Agreement between the United States and the IAEA for the Application of
Safeguards in the United States.
PM 21
May 21, 2009
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the United Arab Emirates
Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy. (H. Doc. 111-43)
PM 41
January 22, 2010
Report on United States Assistance for the Interdiction of Aircraft
Engaged in Illicit Drug Trafficking. (H. Doc. 111-89)
PM-52
May 5, 2010
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of Australia Concerning Peaceful
Uses of Nuclear Energy.
PM-53
May 10, 2010
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation
Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
PM-61
June 9, 2010
Report relative to the suspensions under section 902(A)(3) of the
Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, with
respect to the issuance of permanent munitions export licenses for
exports to the People's Republic of China insofar as such restrictions
pertain to the Light Scanner 32 System used for gene mutation genotyping
for individualized cancer treatment. (H. Doc. 111-120)
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
(C) CLASSIFIED
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
BBG--Broadcasting Board of Governors; CIA--Central Intelligence
Agency; DOD--Department of Defense; DSCA--Defense Security Cooperation
Agency; FBI--Federal Bureau of Investigation; GAO--Government
Accountability Office; IAEA--International Atomic Energy Agency; IMF--
International Monetary Fund; MCC--Millennium Challenge Corporation;
NASA--National Aeronautics and Space Administration; OMB--Office of
Management and Budget; OPIC--Overseas Private Investment Corporation;
UN--United Nations; USAID--United States Agency for International
Development
EC 182
January 6, 2009
State report entitled ``The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief,
Fiscal Year 2007 Report on the Global Fund to Fights AIDS, Tuberculosis
and Malaria.''
EC 183
January 6, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles and firearms to Mexico.
EC 184
January 6, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Australia.
EC 185
January 6, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to India.
EC 186
January 6, 2009
State weekly status reports on Iraq for October 15, 2008-December 15,
2008.
EC 187
January 6, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 373
January 12, 2009
State report relative to the waiver of reimbursement under the United
Nations Participation Act to support the United Nations African Union
Mission in Darfur.
EC 374
January 12, 2009
State transmittal of a report on the status of consular training with
respect to travel and identify documents, submitted pursuant to the
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act.
EC 375
January 12, 2009
State semi-annual report on the continued compliance of Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
with regard to the 1974 Trade Act's freedom of emigration provisions.
EC 376
January 12, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 377
January 12, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 473
January 14, 2009
Treasury transmittal of draft legislation proposing reforms to the IMF.
EC 519
January 21, 2009
USAID financial report for fiscal year 2008.
EC 538
January 22, 2009
DOD report of a rule change relative to acquisition regulation
activities under the U.S.-IAEA Additional Protocol.
EC 550
January 27, 2009
State annual certification relative to the effectiveness of the
Australia Group.
EC 557
January 30, 2009
State transmittal of determination and relative justification regarding
extension of the waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act with
respect to assistance to Azerbaijan.
EC 569
February 10, 2009
State report of a rule entitled ``Visas: Documentation of Immigrants
under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended: Electronic
Petition for Diversity Immigrant Status.''
EC 570
February 10, 2009
State report and Memorandum of Justification relative to the designation
of countries of particular concern under the International Religious
Freedom Act.
EC 571
February 10, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 679
February 10, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 680
February 10, 2009
State fiscal year 2008 annual reports relative to U.S. assistance to and
cooperative activities with Eurasia and U.S. assistance to Eastern
Europe.
EC 681
February 10, 2009
OPIC report relative to fiscal year 2008 employment category rating
system activities.
EC 682
February 10, 2009
USAID report relative to fiscal year 2008 competitive sourcing
activities.
EC 720
February 11, 2009
Presidential report and certification relative to the interdiction of
aircraft engaged in illicit drug trafficking.
EC 768
February 13, 2009
DSCA report relative to services performed during fiscal year 2008 by
certain full-time U.S. Government employees.
EC 769
February 13, 2009
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 856
February 27, 2009
State report relative to the elimination of the danger pay allowance for
Kuwait.
EC 857
February 27, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Cayman Islands and United Arab Emirates.
EC 858
February 27, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 859
February 27, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Canada and Mexico.
EC 860
February 27, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to France.
EC 861
February 27, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement involving the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Belgium.
EC 902
March 3, 2009
State weekly status reports on Iraq for December 15, 2008-February 15,
2009.
EC 903
March 3, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 928
March 10, 2009
State report relative to overseas surplus property.
EC 972
March 17, 2009
Treasury semiannual report detailing payments made to Cuba for the
provision of telecommunications services.
EC 973
March 17, 2009
Inter-Parliamentary Union transmittal of a report relative to the annual
session of the Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization.
EC 974
March 17, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 975
March 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Australia.
EC 976
March 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 977
March 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Germany.
EC 978
March 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of major defense equipment to India.
EC 994
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 995
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 996
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 997
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 998
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 999
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 1000
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 1001
March 19, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 1002
March 19, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 1085
March 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 1086
March 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed temporary transfer of
major defense equipment from Portugal.
EC 1087
March 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of defense
articles or defense services to Canada.
EC 1088
March 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearms to Malaysia.
EC 1132 (C)
March 25, 2009
State transmittal of a report relative to U.S. military personnel and
U.S. civilian contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in
Colombia.
EC 1164
March 31, 2009
State report submitted under the U.S. Policy in Iraq Act relative to
measures undertaken to successfully complete the mission in Iraq.
EC 1192
April 2, 2009
State annual report for fiscal year 2008 relative to U.S. security-
related assistance to the countries of Central Asia.
EC 1193
April 2, 2009
State annual report relative to U.S. participation in the United Nations
during fiscal year 2007.
EC 1194
April 2, 2009
State report relative to Taiwan's participation at the 62nd World Health
Assembly and in the World Health Organization.
EC 1195
April 2, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Mexico.
EC 1196
April 2, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Spain.
EC 1197
April 2, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Japan.
EC 1198
April 2, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Turkey.
EC 1199
April 2, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Italy and the United Kingdom.
EC 1344
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical assistance, and
defense services to Israel.
EC 1345
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 1346
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Greece.
EC 1347
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 1348
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 1349
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 1350
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearms to Canada.
EC 1351
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 1352
April 21, 2009
DOD transmittal of annual report relative to the activities of the
Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC).
EC 1353
April 21, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1354
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of report and determination relative to the extension
of the waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act with respect to
assistance to Azerbaijan.
EC 1355
April 21, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Sweden.
EC 1466
April 28, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to expand the
sales territory associated with a manufacturing license agreement for
the production of significant military equipment in Turkey.
EC 1467
April 28, 2009
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 1481
April 29, 2009
State weekly status reports on Iraq for February 15, 2009-April 15,
2009.
EC 1482
April 29, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1531
May 6, 2009
State report entitled, ``Country Reports on Terrorism 2008.''
EC 1532
May 6, 2009
State transmittal of certification regarding the incidental capture of
sea turtles in commercial shrimp harvesting operations.
EC 1533
May 6, 2009
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds
and three additional financial reports.
EC 1534
May 6, 2009
DOD quarterly report entitled ``Acceptance of Contributions for Defense
Programs, Projects, and Activities: Defense Cooperation Account.''
EC 1535
May 6, 2009
Treasury transmittal of draft legislation to authorize amending the
Articles of Agreement of the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development.
EC 1626
May 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense articles, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 1641
May 18, 2009
State report providing descriptions of programs or projects of the IAEA
during calendar year 2008.
EC 1642
May 18, 2009
State transmittal of determination and certification that six countries
(Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and Venezuela) are not
cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism efforts.
EC 1643
May 18, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1685
May 20, 2009
BBG transmittal of annual report for fiscal year 2008.
EC 1724 (C)
May 21, 2009
State transmittal of a report relative to a proposed sale or export of
defense articles or defense services to a Middle East country.
EC 1725 (C)
May 21, 2009
State transmittal of report relative to U.S. military personnel and U.S.
civilian contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in
Colombia.
EC 1739
May 21, 2009
State report relative to the establishment of danger pay allowance for
FBI personnel serving in Mexico.
EC 1769
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Japan.
EC 1770
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Japan.
EC 1771
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Japan.
EC 1772
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles and defense services to the United Kingdom, Germany,
the Netherlands, Sweden, Luxembourg, Belgium, France, and Kazakhstan.
EC 1773
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Canada.
EC 1774
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Mexico.
EC 1775
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Mexico.
EC 1776
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement involving the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, the
Netherlands, Sweden, Luxembourg, Belgium, France, and Kazakhstan.
EC 1777
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 1778
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Iraq, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab
Emirates.
EC 1779
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Mexico.
EC 1780
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Israel.
EC 1781
June 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 1782
June 3, 2009
State report and certification relative to restrictions on assistance to
the central government of Serbia.
EC 1783
June 3, 2009
State report on Cuba's compliance with several agreements.
EC 1784
June 3, 2009
State report and determination relative to suspending prohibitions on
certain sales and leases under the Anti-Economic Discrimination Act with
regard to Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab
Emirates, and Yemen.
EC 1785
June 3, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1871
June 8, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of major defense equipment and associated
technical data, defense services, and defense articles to Australia.
EC 1934
June 11, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2038
June 17, 2009
BBG transmittal of draft legislation authorizing appropriations for
fiscal years 2010 and 2011.
EC 2108
June 25, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Russia, Sweden, Hong Kong, and Kazakhstan.
EC 2109
June 25, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2132
June 25, 2009
DOD transmittal of draft legislation relative to the National Defense
Authorization Bill for fiscal year 2010.
EC 2133
June 25, 2009
State report relative to the elimination of danger pay allowance for
employees serving in Banja Luka and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
EC 2134
June 25, 2009
Inter-Parliamentary Union transmittal of a request for participation in
a study on parliamentary oversight.
EC 2228
July 7, 2009
Treasury transmittal of draft legislation relative to the Asian
Development Fund.
EC 2256
July 8, 2009
Treasury report on the national emergency with respect to the former
Liberian regime of Charles Taylor.
EC 2257
July 8, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2325
July 14, 2009
State report of an amendment to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2326
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of an application for a license for
the export of defense articles, defense services, and technical data to
Japan.
EC 2327
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Norway.
EC 2328
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Switzerland.
EC 2329
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment to Belgium.
EC 2330
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Kazakhstan.
EC 2331
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 2332
July 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Kazakhstan.
EC 2341
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Australia.
EC 2342
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 2343
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 2344
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of technical
data, defense services, and defense articles from Sweden to Thailand.
EC 2345
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the transfer of technical data, defense services, and hardware to
Australia.
EC 2346
July 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification regarding the proposed transfer of
major defense equipment to Australia.
EC 2347
July 15, 2009
State report and justification relative to Presidential Determination
(PD 2009-23) regarding waiving restrictions on assistance to the
Palestinian Authority.
EC 2501
July 28, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 2502
July 28, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 2503
July 28, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed export of defense
articles or defense services to Canada.
EC 2504
July 28, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the transfer of technical data, defense services, and hardware
to the Republic of Korea.
EC 2505
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Israel.
EC 2506
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Turkey.
EC 2507
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of an application for a license for
the export of defense articles or defense services to be sold under a
contract to Australia.
EC 2508
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Germany.
EC 2509
July 29, 2009
State report of an amendment to Part 123 of the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2510
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 2511
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Turkey.
EC 2512
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 2513
July 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Singapore and the United Kingdom.
EC 2514
July 29, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2526
July 29, 2009
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 2600
August 4, 2009
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds,
and three additional financial reports.
EC 2614
August 5, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2615
August 5, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to expand the
sales territory associated with a manufacturing license agreement for
the production of military equipment in the Republic of Korea.
EC 2616
August 5, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles and defense services to
Canada, Australia, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and
the United Kingdom.
EC 2747 (C)
September 9, 2009
State quarterly report relative to U.S. military personnel and civilian
contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.
EC 2748
September 9, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2749
September 9, 2009
State report summarizing fiscal year 2008 activities under the
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and the Tropical Forest
Conservation Act of 1998.
EC 2750
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the transfer of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Belgium, Germany, Gibraltar, Luxembourg, Mexico, the
Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Sweden.
EC 2751
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 2752
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment to New Zealand.
EC 2753
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent export
license for the export of defense articles and technical data related to
firearms to Mexico.
EC 2754
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the transfer of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, Germany, the
Netherlands, Sweden, Luxembourg, France, and Kazakhstan.
EC 2755
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Thailand.
EC 2756
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military abroad and the
export of defense services and defense articles to Japan.
EC 2757
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of technical
data, defense services, and defense articles to Morocco.
EC 2758
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the transfer of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom.
EC 2759
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom.
EC 2760
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense articles, and
defense services to Canada and the United Kingdom.
EC 2761
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Canada, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 2762
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Mexico.
EC 2763
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of technical
data, defense services, and defense articles to Romania.
EC 2764
September 9, 2009
State report of a rule entitled ``Foreign Officials: Definition of
Immediate Family Members, as Amended,'' submitted in accordance with the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2765
September 9, 2009
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 2766
September 9, 2009
Inter-Parliamentary Union communication transmitting invitations to
events at the opening of the 64th session of the United Nations General
Assembly.
EC 2767
September 9, 2009
Inter-Parliamentary Union communication transmitting a request for
participation in a study on parliamentary oversight.
EC 2768 (C)
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 2769 (C)
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 2770 (C)
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 2771 (C)
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 2772 (C)
September 9, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 2845
September 10, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2846
September 10, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed temporary transfer of
major defense equipment from Canada to various companies.
EC 2962
September 15, 2009
Communication from the Secretary General of the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly
transmitting a report relative to the Vilnius Declaration of the OSCE.
EC 3065
September 21, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3066
September 21, 2009
State reports submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to 30 vacancies in the department.
EC 3067
September 21, 2009
State report relative to efforts made by the UN and UN Specialized
Agencies to employ Americans during 2008.
EC 3068
September 21, 2009
Treasury semi-annual report relative to payments made to Cuba for
telecommunications services.
EC 3126
September 23, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3127
September 23, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
EC 3128
September 23, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom, NATO, Japan, Australia, New
Zealand, and Switzerland.
EC 3129
September 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Israel for the manufacture of components for end use
by Bahrain, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy,
Jordan, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland,
Portugal, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey,
the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
EC 3130
September 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of hardware, technical data, and defense services to
Italy.
EC 3131
September 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military abroad involving
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Japan.
EC 3132
September 24, 2009
State transmittal of certification of an application for a license for
the export of defense articles or defense services to be sold
commercially to Russia, Denmark, Ukraine, and Norway.
EC 3194
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Saudi Arabia.
EC 3195
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the transfer of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 3196
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad and the transfer of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Russia.
EC 3197
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 3198
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Australia, Canada, and Israel.
EC 3199
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 3200
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 3201
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Italy and the United Kingdom.
EC 3202
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to France, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 3203
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Mauritius, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and
French Guiana.
EC 3204
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Russia, Sweden, and Kazakhstan.
EC 3205
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan, France, Spain,
Switzerland, and Sweden.
EC 3206
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Saudi Arabia.
EC 3207
October 1, 2009
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 3208
October 1, 2009
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 3209
October 1, 2009
DOD transmittal of draft legislation authorizing the President to
transfer certain naval vessels by grant and by sale to certain foreign
recipients.
EC 3210
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 3211
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Australia.
EC 3212
October 1, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from the Netherlands to Chile.
EC 3213
October 1, 2009
State certification that the Board of the International Fund for Ireland
is broadly representative of the interests of the communities in Ireland
and Northern Ireland and that disbursements from the Fund continue to
address the needs of both communities in Northern Ireland.
EC 3275 (C)
October 7, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 3276 (C)
October 7, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 3277 (C)
October 7, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 3278 (C)
October 7, 2009
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 3279 (C)
October 7, 2009
DOD transmittal of a Selected Acquisition Report relative to the Average
Procurement Unit Cost for the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye program.
EC 3362
October 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 3363
October 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the transfer of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Belgium, Germany, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Mexico,
the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Sweden.
EC 3364
October 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 3365
October 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Turkey and Australia.
EC 3366
October 14, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Canada, Russia, and Kazakhstan.
EC 3412
October 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3413
October 15, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent export
license for the export of defense articles, technical data, and related
firearms to the United Kingdom.
EC 3422
October 19, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Finland, Norway, and Germany.
EC 3437
October 22, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3500
October 29, 2009
State report on Cuba's compliance with several agreements known as the
Migration Accords.
EC 3501
October 29, 2009
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 3502
October 29, 2009
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 3503
October 29, 2009
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 3504
October 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Russia, Sweden, Canada, and Kazakhstan.
EC 3505
October 29, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Kingdom.
EC 3552
November 3, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3570
November 4, 2009
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds,
and three additional financial reports.
EC 3592 (C)
November 5, 2009
State report relative to defense articles and defense services that were
licensed for export under Section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act
during fiscal year 2008.
EC 3614
November 6, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 3623
November 10, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3640
November 17, 2009
State weekly status reports on Iraq for August 15, 2009-October 15,
2009.
EC 3641
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Australia.
EC 3642
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3643
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 3644
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Germany.
EC 3645
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 3646
November 17, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Singapore.
EC 3751
November 19, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Hong Kong.
EC 3752
November 19, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Singapore.
EC 3753
November 19, 2009
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Information Technology: Federal Agencies Need to Strengthen Investment
Board Oversight of Poorly Planned and Performing Projects.''
EC 3809
December 3, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3810
December 3, 2009
State annual report on the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Program for 2009.
EC 3811(C)
December 3, 2009
State report relative to U.S. military personnel and U.S. civilian
contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.
EC 3812
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 3813
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent export
license for the export of defense articles and technical data to Kuwait.
EC 3814
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent export
license for the export of defense articles and technical data to Mexico.
EC 3815
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment involving the permanent transfer of defense articles
from the Netherlands to Chile.
EC 3816
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment involving the permanent transfer of defense articles
from the Netherlands to Jordan.
EC 3817
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 3818
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Brazil and Canada.
EC 3819
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles on the U.S. Munitions List to the United Kingdom.
EC 3820
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Netherlands for end use by the United States.
EC 3821
December 3, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 3909
December 7, 2009
USAID reports submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to seven vacancies in the agency.
EC 3910
December 7, 2009
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Democracy Assistance: U.S. Agencies Take Steps to Coordinate
International Programs but Lack Information on Some U.S.-funded
Activities.''
EC 3911
December 7, 2009
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``International Food Assistance: USAID Taking Actions to Improve
Monitoring and Evaluations of Nonemergency Food Aid, but Weaknesses in
Planning Could Impede Efforts.''
EC 3973
December 10, 2009
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3974
December 10, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the transfer of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Chile.
EC 3985
December 11, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 3986
December 11, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Mexico.
EC 3987
December 11, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad and the export of defense articles or defense
services to Japan.
EC 3988
December 11, 1009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Israel.
EC 3989
December 11, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Canada.
EC 3990
December 11, 2009
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 4087
December 16, 2009
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Rebuilding IRAQ: Improved Management Controls and Iraqi Commitment
Needed for Key State and USAID Capacity-Building Programs.''
EC 4088
December 16, 2009
State report of a final rule amending Department regulations to add new
classification symbols to the immigrant and nonimmigrant classification
tables, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act.
EC 4188
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Cayman Islands.
EC 4189
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the production of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Canada.
EC 4190
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Turkey.
EC 4191
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Australia, Germany, and Italy.
EC 4192
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Germany.
EC 4193
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to the United Kingdom.
EC 4194
January 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles and
defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 4195
January 20, 2010
USAID financial report for fiscal year 2009.
EC 4287
January 22, 2010
State weekly status reports on Iraq for October 15, 2009-December 15,
2009.
EC 4288
January 22, 2010
State annual report relative to U.S. participation in the United Nations
during 2008.
EC 4289
January 22, 2010
State semi-annual report on the continued compliance of Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
with regard to the 1974 Trade Act's freedom of emigration provisions.
EC 4290
January 22, 2010
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Contingency Contracting: DOD, State and USAID Continue to Face
Challenges in Tracking Contractor Personnel and Contracts in Iraq and
Afghanistan.''
EC 4473
January 26, 2010
State report with regard to loan guarantees to Israel.
EC 4474
January 26, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4475
January 26, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4528
January 27, 2010
State transmittal of memorandum relative to foreign gifts of more than
minimal value.
EC 4611
January 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United
Kingdom, and Denmark.
EC 4622
February 2, 2010
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the agency.
EC 4729
February 22, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4730
February 22, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed temporary transfer of
major defense equipment from Pakistan to Turkey.
EC 4731
February 22, 2010
State annual report relative to U.S. contributions to the United Nations
and its affiliated agencies during fiscal year 2008.
EC 4732
February 22, 2010
DSCA report with regard to services provided by certain full-time U.S.
Government employees during fiscal year 2009.
EC 4733
February 22, 2010
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds.
EC 4734
February 22, 2010
USAID report relative to fiscal year 2009 competitive sourcing efforts.
EC 4854 (C)
March 2, 2010
State quarterly report relative to U.S. military personnel and civilian
contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.
EC 4855
March 2, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4856
March 2, 2010
State annual report on U.S. Government assistance to and cooperative
activities with Central and Eastern Europe during fiscal year 2009.
EC 4883
March 3, 2010
Department of Commerce report relative to the export to the People's
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch
industry.
EC 4884
March 3, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad and the export of defense articles or defense
services to Russia.
EC 4959
March 8, 2010
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled ``UN
Office for Project Services: Management Reforms Proceeding but
Effectiveness Not Assessed, and USAID's Oversight of Grants Has
Weaknesses.''
EC 5003
March 9, 2010
State reports submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to five vacancies in the department.
EC 5058
March 16, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 5059
March 16, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military abroad involving the export of defense articles, technical
data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 5060
March 16, 2010
State report relative to overseas surplus property.
EC 5082
March 17, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5156
March 23, 2010
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to additions
and deletions to the list of sites, facilities, locations, and
activities in the United States declared in 2009 to the IAEA.
EC 5157
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to the Republic of Korea.
EC 5158
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Canada.
EC 5159
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Spain.
EC 5160
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, and
Sweden.
EC 5161
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to France, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 5162
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 5163
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 5164
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 5165
March 23, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Italy.
EC 5166
March 23, 2010
Treasury semiannual report detailing payments made to Cuba for the
provision of telecommunications services.
EC 5276
April 12, 2010
State certification for fiscal year 2010 that no UN agency or affiliated
agency grants official status to any organization that promotes and
condones or seeks legalization of pedophilia.
EC 5305
April 13, 2010
State report relative to the extension of the waiver of Section 907 of
the FREEDOM Support Act with respect to Azerbaijan.
EC 5306
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of a report relative to certification regarding the
incidental capture of sea turtles in commercial shrimping operations.
This report withdraws the department's 2009 certification granted for
Mexico.
EC 5307
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Italy.
EC 5308
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Turkey.
EC 5309
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Italy.
EC 5310
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Israel.
EC 5311
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the
United Kingdom, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 5312
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Taiwan, Brazil, and Belgium.
EC 5313
April 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Japan.
EC 5314
April 13, 2010
State report relative to U.S. support for Taiwan's participation as an
observer at the 63rd World Health Assembly and in the work of the World
Health Organization.
EC 5315
April 13, 2010
State report and justification relative to Presidential Determination
(PD 2010-06) waiving restrictions on assistance to the Palestinian
Authority.
EC 5391
April 15, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5392
April 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services from Bermuda to the United Kingdom.
EC 5393
April 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Kazakhstan.
EC 5484
April 20, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5570
April 21, 2010
State transmittal of the fiscal year 2009 annexes to the annual report
on U.S. assistance to and cooperative activities with Eurasia and
Central Asia.
EC 5600
April 22, 2010
State transmittal of the annual report for 2009 on voting practices in
the United Nations.
EC 5601
April 22, 2010
Treasury transmittal of draft legislation authorizing U.S. participation
in and appropriations for the Asian Development Fund and the Asian
Development Bank.
EC 5657
April 29, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5658
April 29, 2010
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Iraqi Refugee Assistance: Improvements Needed in Measuring Progress,
Assessing Needs, Tracking Funds, and Developing an International
Strategic Plan.''
EC 5659
April 29, 2010
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds,
and two additional financial reports.
EC 5675
April 30, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 5676
April 30, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to France.
EC 5760
May 6, 2010
State report relative to the establishment of danger pay allowance for
employees serving in Ciudad Juarez, Matamoros, Monterrey, Nogales, Nuevo
Laredo, and Tijuana, Mexico.
EC 5761
May 6, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 5762
May 6, 2010
State report relative to IAEA activities in Burma, Cuba, Iran, North
Korea, and Syria during calendar year 2009.
EC 5763
May 6, 2010
State transmittal of certification with regard to the incidental capture
of sea turtles in commercial shrimp harvesting operations.
EC 5773
May 10, 2010
State certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
the United Kingdom.
EC 5774
May 10, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
that includes the export of firearms and the transfer of defense
articles, technical data and defense services to South Korea, Qatar, the
United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Thailand,
Chile, and Malaysia.
EC 5775
May 10, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Afghanistan.
EC 5793
May 12, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5794
May 12, 2010
State transmittal of determination and certification that six countries
(Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Syria,
and Venezuela) are not cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism
efforts.
EC 5795
May 12, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland.
EC 5796
May 12, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Poland.
EC 5882
May 18, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of technical data and defense services to Japan.
EC 5883
May 18, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement and the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 5884
May 18, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement and the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 5900
May 20, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles or defense services to Israel.
EC 5901
May 20, 2010
Department of Commerce report relative to the export to the People's
Republic of China of items certified not detrimental to the U.S. space
launch industry.
EC 5902
May 20, 2010
DOD transmittal of report relative to activities of the Western
Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC).
EC 5903
May 20, 2010
MCC report summarizing performance during fiscal year 2009 and progress
made towards achieving strategic plan goals.
EC 5960
May 27, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Saudi Arabia.
EC 5961
May 27, 2010
State report relative to a proposed change to the United States
Munitions List.
EC 5962
May 27, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6036
June 7, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Algeria.
EC 6082
June 9, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
France, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 6083
June 9, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
France, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 6084
June 9, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
France, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden.
EC 6085
June 9, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Canada.
EC 6086
June 9, 2010
State certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Canada, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.
EC 6152
June 10, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6153
June 10, 2010
State certification of a proposed amendment to a manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of firearms, defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Jordan.
EC 6154
June 10, 2010
State reports on Cuba's compliance with several agreements.
EC 6155
June 10, 2010
State transmittal of determination and relative report recommending a
continuation of the waiver of Section 402 of the Trade Act with respect
to Belarus.
EC 6156
June 10, 2010
State transmittal of determination and relative report recommending a
continuation of the waiver of Section 402 of the Trade Act with respect
to Turkmenistan.
EC 6209
June 14, 2010
DOD transmittal of draft legislation relative to required reports on
security and stability in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
EC 6223(C)
June 15, 2010
State transmittal of a report relative to the classified annex to the
Nuclear Proliferation Assessment Statement.
EC 6224 (C)
June 15 2010
State transmittal of a report relative to U.S. assistance for the
Government of Kenya.
EC 6225
June 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Iraq.
EC 6226
June 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data, defense services, and
defense articles to Sudan.
EC 6227
June 15, 2010
MCC transmittal of proposed amendments to the Millennium Challenge Act
of 2003.
EC 6253 (C)
June 16, 2010
State quarterly report relative to U.S. military personnel and civilian
contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.
EC 6254
June 16, 2010
State transmittal of determination and relative justification relative
to restrictions on assistance to Serbia under Section 7072 of the
Foreign Operations Appropriations Act of 2010.
EC 6255
June 16, 2010
State transmittal of notification of its intent to obligate funds for
the Export Control and Related Border Security Program.
EC 6276
June 21, 2010
OMB transmittal of the annual report on U.S. contributions to the United
Nations and UN-affiliated agencies and related bodies for fiscal year
2009.
EC 6394
June 25, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Sweden and Norway.
EC 6433
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to France.
EC 6434
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Bermuda, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Malaysia, and
the Philippines.
EC 6435
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan and Israel.
EC 6436
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Turkey and Poland.
EC 6437
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Brazil.
EC 6438
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data and defense services to
Australia.
EC 6439
June 28, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Sweden.
EC 6440
June 28, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6478
June 30, 2010
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Information Security: Agencies Need to Implement Federal Desktop Core
Configuration Requirements.''
EC 6530
July 12, 2010
State report of an interim final rule amending the Schedule of Fees for
Consular Services, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 6531
July 12, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Turkey.
EC 6532
July 12, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Kazakhstan.
EC 6533
July 12, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the Netherlands.
EC 6534
July 12, 2010
State transmittal of a report by the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
relative to United States global HIV/AIDS prevention interventions.
EC 6535
July 12, 2010
Treasury transmittal of draft legislation to authorizing U.S.
participation in and appropriations for U.S. contribution to the Global
Agriculture and Food Security Program.
EC 6555
July 13, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6631
July 14, 2010
USAID report for fiscal year 2009 relative to the purchase of articles,
materials, and supplies manufactured outside the United States.
EC 6632
July 14, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of major defense equipment abroad and the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
United Kingdom.
EC 6759
July 21, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6804
July 22, 2010
DOD transmittal of draft legislation authorizing the President to
transfer certain naval vessels by grant to certain foreign governments.
EC 6842
July 27, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 6851
July 28, 2010
State transmittal of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator report on costs of
treatment in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
EC 6852
July 28, 2010
State report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to a vacancy in the department.
EC 6853
July 28, 2010
State weekly status reports on Iraq for April 14, 2010-June 16, 2010.
EC 6964
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles controlled under the U.S. Munitions List to
Australia.
EC 6965
August 4, 2010
State report of an amendment to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 6966
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Mexico.
EC 6967
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Kuwait.
EC 6968
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to the Republic of Korea. (See EC 7688 for revised certification.)
EC 6969
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Canada, France, and the United Kingdom.
EC 6970
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad involving the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Mexico.
EC 6971
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Kazakhstan.
EC 6972
August 4, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Singapore. (See EC 7687 for revised certification.)
EC 7030
August 5, 2010
State transmittal of the website address of the ``Country Reports on
Terrorism 2009.''
EC 7047
August 5, 2010
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds,
and three additional financial reports.
EC 7048
August 5, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Vietnam.
EC 7170(C)
September 13, 2010
State report relative to U.S. military personnel and U.S. civilian
contractors involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia.
EC 7171(C)
September 13, 2010
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of a proposed sale
or export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a
Middle East country.
EC 7172
September 13, 2010
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to two vacancies in the agency.
EC 7173
September 13, 2010
Treasury report relative to international monetary and financial
policies, pursuant to Executive Order 11269 and the International
Financial Institutions Act.
EC 7174
September 13, 2010
BBG transmittal of annual report for fiscal year 2009.
EC 7175
September 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment to Australia.
EC 7176
September 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Taiwan.
EC 7177
September 13, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a combined
technical assistance agreement and a manufacturing license agreement for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Taiwan.
EC 7178
September 13, 2010
State report relative to the elimination of danger pay allowance for
employees assigned to Cote d'Ivoire.
EC 7179
September 13, 2010
State transmittal of the report on an interim final rule amending the
Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, submitted pursuant to the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Act of 1996.
EC 7180
September 13, 2010
State report on U.S. contributions to international organizations for
fiscal year 2009.
EC 7181
September 13, 2010
State report relative to agreements entered into with Taiwan.
EC 7182
September 13, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7183
September 13, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7184
September 13, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7395
September 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing licensing
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense items to Japan.
EC 7396
September 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 7397
September 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Kazakhstan.
EC 7398
September 20, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Sweden.
EC 7399
September 20, 2010
State-USAID joint report summarizing performance and financial data for
fiscal year 2009.
EC 7418
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles controlled under the U.S. Munitions List to Oman.
EC 7419
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles controlled under the U.S. Munitions List to Taiwan.
EC 7420
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of major defense equipment to the United Arab
Emirates.
EC 7421
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 7422
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles or defense services to
Australia.
EC 7423
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 7424
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to the United Kingdom and Greece.
EC 7425
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 7426
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany.
EC 7427
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Turkey, Norway, the
Netherlands, Denmark, and Italy.
EC 7428
September 21, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 7429
September 21, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7537
September 23, 2010
USAID reports submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to four vacancies in the agency.
EC 7567
September 28, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7613
September 29, 2010
State report relative to efforts made by the UN and UN Specialized
Agencies to employ Americans during 2009.
EC 7685
November 15, 2010
Presidential communication relative to the temporary termination of the
suspension of export licenses for munitions to the People's Republic of
China.
EC 7686
November 15, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7687
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of revised certification of a proposed technical
assistance agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services to Singapore. (See EC 6972 for original
certification.)
EC 7688
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of revised certification of a proposed technical
assistance agreement involving the export of defense articles, technical
data, and defense services to the Republic of Korea. (See EC 6968 for
original certification.)
EC 7689
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Mexico.
EC 7690
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom and Germany.
EC 7691
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to India.
EC 7692
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense service to Japan.
EC 7693
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad and the export of defense articles, technical
data, and defense services to Russia.
EC 7694
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Jordan.
EC 7695
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 7696
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.
EC 7697
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Algeria.
EC 7698
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Indonesia.
EC 7699
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Chile and Canada.
EC 7700
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.
EC 7701
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom and Canada.
EC 7702
November 15, 2010
State report relative to the establishment of danger pay allowance for
personnel serving in Reynosa, Mexico.
EC 7703
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 7704
November 15, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Argentina.
EC 7705
November 15, 2010
State report relative to the elimination of danger pay allowance for
personnel serving in Nogales, Mexico.
EC 7706
November 15, 2010
State report and justification relative to Presidential Determination
(PD 2011-1) regarding waiving restrictions on assistance to the
Palestinian Authority.
EC 7707
November 15, 2010
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``USAID Needs to Improve Its Strategic Planning to Address Current and
Future Workforce Needs.''
EC 7763
November 15, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7857 (C)
November 17, 2010
Presidential communication relative to a report on Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
EC 7858
November 17, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7859
November 17, 2010
State report relative to the convening of an Accountability Review Board
to examine the circumstances of the death of DOD personnel assigned to
the U.S. Embassy's Office of Defense Representative Pakistan (ODRP).
EC 7860
November 17, 2010
State annual report relative to U.S. participation in the United Nations
during 2009.
EC 7861
November 17, 2010
USAID quarterly report on unobligated and unexpended appropriated funds,
and two additional financial reports.
EC 7862
November 17, 2010
USAID reports submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to four vacancies in the agency.
EC 8086
November 19, 2010
Department of Commerce report relative to the export to the People's
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch
industry.
EC 8087
November 19, 2010
State report on Cuba's compliance with several agreements.
EC 8088
November 19, 2010
State annual report for fiscal year 2010 on U.S. security-related
assistance to the countries of Central Asia.
EC 8187
November 29, 2010
State report summarizing fiscal year 2009 activities under the
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and the Tropical Forest
Conservation Act of 1998.
EC 8188
November 29, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a manufacturing license agreement
for the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Saudi Arabia.
EC 8229
November 30, 2010
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period August 1, 2010-September 30, 2010.
EC 8230
November 30, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of significant
military equipment from Jordan to Pakistan.
EC 8231
November 30, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of significant
military equipment from Jordan to Pakistan.
EC 8232
November 30, 2010
State weekly status reports on Iraq for June 16, 2010-August 18, 2010.
EC 8252
December 1, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 8311
December 2, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Canada.
EC 8372
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent export
license for the export of defense articles and technical data to Brazil.
EC 8373
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of major defense equipment abroad
involving the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Germany.
EC 8374
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of major defense equipment abroad
involving the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to the Netherlands.
EC 8375
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of major defense equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Kuwait.
EC 8376
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Israel and the Republic of Korea.
EC 8377
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 8378
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom and Spain.
EC 8379
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Afghanistan.
EC 8380
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 8381
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement to include the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 8382
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to the United Kingdom.
EC 8383
December 8, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 8425
December 10, 2010
State semi-annual report on the continued compliance of Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
with regard to the 1974 Trade Act's freedom of emigration provisions.
EC 8470
December 13, 2010
State report of an amendment to the U.S. Munitions List, submitted
pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 8547
December 17, 2010
State report relative to actions by non-Iranian companies to facilitate
the Government of Iran's censorship activities, submitted pursuant to
the 2010 Defense Authorization Act.
EC 8576
December 20, 2010
Department of Commerce report relative to the export to the People's
Republic of China of items not detrimental to the U.S. space launch
industry.
EC 8622
December 22, 2010
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 8623
December 22, 2010
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
involving the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United
Arab Emirates.
EC 8626
December 22, 2010
Communication from the Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary
Union transmitting a report relative to the Chiapas Declaration.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SENATE BILLS
SENATE BILLS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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S. 91
January 6, 2009
Mr. Vitter
A bill to reduce the amount of financial assistance provided to the
Government of Mexico in response to the illegal border crossings from
Mexico into the United States, which serve to dissipate the political
discontent with the higher unemployment rate within Mexico.
S. 229
January 13, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
(Ms. Mikulski)--April 27, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--April 29, 2009
(Ms. Landrieu)--May 4, 2009
(Mr. Begich)--June 1, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--June 23, 2009
(Mr. Johnson)--July 13, 2009
(Ms. Collins)--July 15, 2009
(Mr. Dodd, Ms. Snowe, and Mr. Whitehouse)--July 28, 2009
(Mr. Lautenberg)--July 31, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--August 6, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--September 14, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen)--October 14, 2009
(Ms. Cantwell)--October 26, 2009
(Mr. Franken)--November 4, 2009
(Ms. Stabenow)--December 1, 2009
A bill to empower women in Afghanistan, and for other purposes.
S. 230
January 13, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
A bill to express United States foreign policy with respect to, and to
strengthen United States advocacy on behalf of, individuals persecuted
and denied their rights in foreign countries on account of gender, and
for other purposes.
S. 302
January 22, 2009
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mrs. Hutchison)
A bill to authorize the International Boundary and Water Commission to
reimburse State and local governments for expenses incurred by such
governments in designing, constructing, and rehabilitating the Lower Rio
Grande Valley Flood Control Project.
S. 311
January 22, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
(Mr. Whitehouse)--February 13, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Feingold)--June 1, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--July 15, 2009
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--March 25, 2010
(Ms. Snowe)--May 17, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--June 22, 2010
(Mr. Durbin)--June 23, 2010
(Mr. Burris)--June 29, 2010
(Mr. Tester)--July 15, 2010
(Mrs. Shaheen)--August 4, 2010
A bill to prohibit the application of certain restrictive eligibility
requirements to foreign nongovernmental organizations with respect to
the provision of assistance under part I of the Foreign Assistance Act
of 1961.
S. 345
January 29, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Brownback, Leahy, and Kaufman)
(Mr. Lieberman)--February 25, 2009
(Mr. Nelson of Florida and Mrs. Murray)--February 26, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen)--March 3, 2009
(Mr. Whitehouse)--March 16, 2009
(Mr. Durbin)--May 7, 2009
A bill to reauthorize the Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998
through fiscal year 2012, to rename the Tropical Forest Conservation Act
of 1998 as the ``Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Act of 2009,''
and for other purposes.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported.
July 16, 2009--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-49)
S. 351
January 29, 2009
Mr. Ensign
(for himself and Mr. Bayh)
A bill to require United States Government representatives to present to
the Government of Iraq a plan to establish an oil trust.
S. 355
January 29, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mr. Whitehouse, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Cardin, and Dodd)
(Mr. Bond)--March 4, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--March 25, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--March 26, 2009
A bill to enhance the capacity of the United States to undertake global
development activities and for other purposes.
S. 384
February 5, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Casey and Durbin)
(Mr. Harkin and Ms. Collins)--March 23, 2009
(Mr. Kerry)--April 2, 2009
(Mr. Begich)--April 24, 2009
(Ms. Landrieu)--May 19, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--June 17, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--July 16, 2009
(Mr. Johnson)--July 28, 2009
(Ms. Stabenow)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--October 28, 2009
(Mr. Merkley)--March 1, 2010
(Mr. Leahy)--March 4, 2010
(Ms. Klobuchar)--April 28, 2010
(Mr. Bingaman)--June 15, 2010
A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to
provide assistance to foreign countries to promote food security, to
stimulate rural economies, and to improve emergency response to food
crises, to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and for other
purposes.
March 31, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amendment.
May 13, 2009--Reported, with amendments. (S. Rept. 111-19)
S. 416
February 11, 2009
Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Messrs. Leahy, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown of
Ohio, Cardin, Casey, Durbin, Feingold, Kennedy, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Menendez, Merkley, Sanders, Ms. Stabenow, and Mr. Whitehouse)
(Ms. Cantwell, Ms. Snowe, and Mr. Johnson)--February 12, 2009
(Ms. Collins and Mrs. Murray)--February 23, 2009
(Mr. Wyden)--March 3, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--March 11, 2009
(Mr. Harkin)--March 12, 2009
(Ms. Klobuchar)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Rockefeller)--December 18, 2009
(Mr. Franken)--January 21, 2010
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--December 17, 2010
A bill to limit the use of cluster munitions.
S. 428
February 12, 2009
Mr. Dorgan
(for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Lugar, and Dodd)
(Mr. Barrasso)--February 23, 2009
(Mr. Wyden)--February 25, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein)--February 26, 2009
(Messrs. Harkin, Durbin, and Baucus)--March 2, 2009
(Mr. Feingold)--March 3, 2009
(Messrs. Johnson and Leahy)--March 6, 2009
(Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Bingaman)--March 10, 2009
(Mr. Bennet)--March 11, 2009. Withdrawn--March 30, 2009
(Messrs. Sanders and Reed)--March 12, 2009
(Mr. Conrad)--March 17, 2009
(Mr. Crapo, Ms. Cantwell, and Ms. Landrieu)--March 30, 2009
(Messrs. Pryor and Webb)--April 21, 2009
(Mrs. McCaskill and Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--April 29, 2009
(Mrs. Lincoln)--April 30, 2009
(Ms. Klobuchar)--May 11, 2009
(Mrs. Murray and Ms. Collins)--May 21, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--July 13, 2009
(Mr. Levin)--July 21, 2009
(Mr. Tester)--August 5, 2009
(Mr. Franken)--September 14, 2009
(Mrs. Hagan)--November 4, 2009
(Mr. Kerry)--December 8, 2009
(Mr. Carper)--December 14, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--January 20, 2010
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--February 1, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--March 1, 2010
(Mr. Inouye)--May 10, 2010
A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.
S. 473
February 25, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Wicker, Akaka, Baucus, Bingaman, Bond, Cardin,
Cochran, Kennedy, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reed,
Roberts, Sanders, Schumer, Whitehouse, Levin, Reid, and Ms. Stabenow)
(Messrs. Pryor and Brown of Ohio)--February 26, 2009
(Messrs. Voinovich, Casey, and Dodd)--March 2, 2009
(Mr. Lautenberg)--March 4, 2009
(Mr. Menendez)--March 12, 2009
(Ms. Klobuchar)--March 24, 2009
(Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Burris)--March 30, 2009
(Mr. Bennett)--April 30, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--May 11, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--June 18, 2009
(Mr. Graham)--October 6, 2009
A bill to establish the Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Foundation.
February 25, 2009--Referred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Committee.
March 2, 2009--Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
discharged. Referred to Foreign Relations.
S. 587
March 12, 2009
Mr. Lugar
A bill to establish a Western Hemisphere Energy Cooperation Forum to
establish partnerships with interested countries in the hemisphere to
promote energy security through the accelerated development of
sustainable biofuels production and energy alternatives, research, and
infrastructure, and for other purposes.
S. 589
March 12, 2009
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Whitehouse, Cochran, and Cardin)
(Mr. Levin)--March 19, 2009
A bill to establish a Global Service Fellowship Program and to authorize
Volunteers for Prosperity, and for other purposes.
S. 624
March 17, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mr. Corker and Mrs. Murray)
(Ms. Collins)--April 20, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen and Mr. Burris)--April 30, 2009
(Mr. Isakson)--June 15, 2009
(Mrs. Boxer)--June 22, 2009
(Mr. Reed)--June 25, 2009
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--July 6, 2009
(Messrs. Whitehouse and Dorgan)--July 8, 2009
(Ms. Cantwell)--July 15, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--July 20, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--July 23, 2009
(Mr. Bond)--July 24, 2009
(Mr. Dodd)--July 27, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--August 3, 2009
(Mr. Reid and Mrs. Feinstein)--September 8, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--September 24, 2009
(Mr. Burr)--October 5, 2009
(Ms. Snowe)--October 7, 2009
(Mr. Johanns)--October 8, 2009
(Mr. Kirk)--October 14, 2009
(Mr. Specter)--October 22, 2009
(Messrs. Roberts and Kaufman)--December 4, 2009
(Mr. Lautenberg)--December 23, 2009
(Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Casey)--January 20, 2010
(Mr. Johnson)--April 12, 2010
(Mr. Leahy)--May 24, 2010
(Mr. Merkley)--June 21, 2010
A bill to provide 100,000,000 people with first-time access to safe
drinking water and sanitation on a sustainable basis by 2015 by
improving the capacity of the United States Government to fully
implement the Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act of 2005.
April 13, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
May 13, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 111-185)
September 20, 2010--Passed Senate, amended.
September 22, 2010--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
AMENDMENT
S. 624, Amdt. 4620
September 20, 2010
Mr. Levin (for Mr. Durbin)
In the nature of a substitute.
September 20, 2010--Agreed to.
S. 705
March 25, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Kaufman, and Menendez)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--March 31, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--June 23, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--January 22, 2010
A bill to reauthorize the programs of the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation, and for other purposes.
March 31, 2009--Ordered reported.
December 15, 2009--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-107)
S. 837
April 20, 2009
Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Ensign, Cornyn, Bunning, Inhofe, and Coburn)
(Mrs. Hutchison)--April 22, 2009
(Mr. Bond)--June 3, 2009
A bill to require that North Korea be listed as a state sponsor of
terrorism, to ensure that human rights is a prominent issue in
negotiations between the United States and North Korea, and for other
purposes.
S. 838
April 21, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(Messrs. Cardin and Kerry)--May 5, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--June 18, 2009
A bill to provide for the appointment of United States Science Envoys.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported.
May 7, 2009--Reported.
S. 840
April 21, 2009
Mr. Voinovich
(for himself, Mr. Pryor, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Bayh, Bond, Dorgan,
Martinez, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Burr, and Lugar)
A bill to establish a Development and Commercialization Committee on
Clean and Efficient Energy Technologies within the Asia-Pacific
Partnership on Clean Development and Climate Program Office, and for
other purposes.
S. 894
April 23, 2009
Mr. Casey
(for himself and Mr. Bayh)
A bill to provide for an annual comprehensive report on the status of
United States efforts and the level of progress achieved to counter and
defeat Al Qaeda and its related affiliates and undermine long-term
support for the violent extremism that helps sustain Al Qaeda's
recruitment efforts.
S. 917
April 28, 2009
Mr. Gregg
A bill to provide assistance to Pakistan under certain conditions, and
for other purposes.
S. 954
May 1, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Kaufman)--May 5, 2009
A bill to authorize United States participation in the replenishment of
resources of the International Development Association, and for other
purposes.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported, with amendments.
July 16, 2009--Reported, with amendments. (S. Rept. 111-50)
S. 955
May 1, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Kaufman)--May 5, 2009
A bill to authorize United States participation in, and appropriations
for the United States contribution to, the African Development Fund and
the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative, to require budgetary
disclosures by multilateral development banks, to encourage multilateral
development banks to endorse the principles of the Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative, and for other purposes.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported.
July 16, 2009--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-51)
July 20, 2009--Star print ordered on S. Rept. 111-51.
S. 962
May 4, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Kaufman)--May 6, 2009
(Messrs. Durbin and Casey)--May 11, 2009
(Messrs. Carper, Whitehouse, and Burris)--May 21, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--June 4, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand and Mrs. Shaheen)--June 16, 2009
(Mr. Dodd)--June 18, 2009
A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2009 through 2013 to
promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people,
and for other purposes.
May 12, 2009--Discussed during U.S. Strategy Toward Pakistan hearing.
(S. Hrg. 111-139)
June 16, 2009--Ordered reported, with amendments.
June 23, 2009--Reported, with amendments. (S. Rept. 111-33)
June 24, 2009--Passed Senate, as amended.
June 25, 2009--Received in House and held at desk.
(See S. 1707)
S. 987
May 6, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Whitehouse, Brown of Ohio, and Mrs.
Murray)
(Ms. Collins)--May 7, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--May 11, 2009
(Mr. Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, and Ms. Landrieu)--May 12, 2009
(Mr. Dodd)--May 18, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--May 21, 2009
(Mr. Johnson)--June 2, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 4, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--June 11, 2009
(Mr. Kennedy)--June 16, 2009
(Mr. Wicker)--June 19, 2009
(Mr. Sanders, Mrs. Lincoln, and Mrs. Feinstein)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Burr)--September 9, 2009
(Mr. Cochran)--September 15, 2009
(Mr. Grassley)--September 21, 2009
(Mr. Begich)--September 30, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--October 14, 2009
(Mr. Casey)--October 21, 2990
(Mrs. Boxer)--October 22, 2009
(Mr. Vitter)--November 30, 2009
(Mr. Dorgan)--December 22, 2009
(Mr. Brownback)--January 22, 2010
(Mr. Roberts)--February 1, 2010
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--February 22, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg)--March 11, 2010
(Mr. Specter)--May 12, 2010
(Mrs. Hagan)--May 13, 2010
(Mr. Tester)--May 19, 2010
(Mr. Schumer)--May 24, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--June 7, 2010
(Mr. Merkley)--June 21, 2010
(Mr. Leahy)--August 2, 2010
(Mr. Isakson)--August 3, 2010
(Messrs. Feingold and Brown of Massachusetts)--September 21, 2010
A bill to protect girls in developing countries through the prevention
of child marriage, and for other purposes.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
November 15, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-344)
December 1, 2010--Passed Senate, amended.
December 2, 2010--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
December 15, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules.
Postponed.
December 16, 2010--House failed to suspend the rules and pass the bill,
241-166.
AMENDMENT
S. 987, Amdt. 4725
December 1, 2010
Mr. Whitehouse (for Mr. Durbin)
In the nature of a substitute.
December 1, 2010--Agreed to.
S. 1067
May 19, 2009
(Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--June 2, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--June 3, 2009
(Messrs. Lieberman and Burris)--June 4, 2009
(Mr. Casey)--June 11, 2009
(Mr. Specter)--June 18, 2009
(Mr. Bingaman and Mrs. Boxer)--June 22, 2009
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kaufman, and Ms. Cantwell)--June 23, 2009
(Ms. Mikulski)--June 24, 2009
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Wyden, Lautenberg, Levin, and Bond)--July 6, 2009
(Messrs. Merkley and Bennett)--July 13, 2009
(Mr. Schumer)--July 15, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen)--July 16, 2009
(Mr. Roberts)--July 22, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--October 5, 2009
(Mr. Tester)--October 7, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--November 5, 2009
(Mr. Menendez)--November 9, 2009
(Mr. Corker)--November 16, 2009
(Messrs. Inhofe and Begich)--November 17, 2009
(Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Reid)--November 18, 2009
(Messrs. Risch, Wicker, and Kerry)--November 19, 2009
(Messrs. Dorgan and Johnson)--November 20, 2009
(Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Harkin)--November 30, 2009
(Mr. Franken)--December 1, 2009
(Mr. Leahy)--December 3, 2009
(Ms. Collins)--December 10, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein)--December 11, 2009. Withdrawn--December 16, 2009.
(Mrs. Hagan and Mr. Alexander)--December 14, 2009
(Mr. Reed)--December 15, 2009
(Mr. Inouye)--December 17, 2009
(Messrs. Udall of Colorado, Udall of New Mexico, and Kyl)--January 20,
2010
(Messrs. Hatch, Enzi, and Cornyn)--January 28, 2010
(Ms. Murkowski and Mr. Grassley)--January 29, 2010
(Mr. Dodd)--February 1, 2010
(Messrs. Pryor, Barrasso, Isakson, and Sessions)--February 2, 2010
(Mr. Rockefeller and Mrs. Lincoln)--February 22, 2010
(Mr. Baucus)--March 1, 2010
(Mr. Bennet)--March 10, 2010
A bill to support stabilization and lasting peace in northern Uganda and
areas affected by the Lord's Resistance Army through development of a
regional strategy to support multilateral efforts to successfully
protect civilians and eliminate the threat posed by the Lord's
Resistance Army and to authorize funds for humanitarian relief and
reconstruction, reconciliation, and transitional justice, and for other
purposes.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
December 15, 2009--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-108)
March 10, 2010--Passed Senate, amended.
March 11, 2010--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
May 12, 2010--Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House.
May 24, 2010--Public Law 111-172.
AMENDMENT
S. 1067, Amdt. 3461
March 10, 2010
Mr. Dorgan (for Mr. Feingold)
To express the sense of Congress regarding the funding of activities
under this Act.
March 10, 2010--Agreed to
S. 1159
May 21, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
(Mr. Burr)--June 28, 2010
A bill to promote freedom, human rights, and the rule of law in Vietnam.
S. 1183
June 4, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
(Ms. Collins)--June 17, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--June 22, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--July 6, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--July 20, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--October 26, 2009
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--November 3, 2009
(Mr. Kirk)--November 6, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein)--November 17, 2009
(Mr. Leahy)--December 17, 2009
(Mr. Dodd)--January 20, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg)--February 23, 2010
(Mr. Bingaman)--August 3, 2010
(Messrs. Lugar and Kerry)--September 14, 2010
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--September 20, 2010
(Mr. Feingold)--September 21, 2010
A bill to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to provide assistance
to the Government of Haiti to end within 5 years the deforestation in
Haiti and restore within 30 years the extent of tropical forest cover in
existence in Haiti in 1990, and for other purposes.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute, 13-6.
November 18, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-352)
S. 1382
June 25, 2009
Mr. Dodd
(Messrs. Durbin and Kennedy)--July 6, 2009
(Mr. Begich)--July 8, 2009
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--August 3, 2009
(Mr. Reid)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Rockefeller)--September 14, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--September 23, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--September 30, 2009
(Mr. Johnson) --October 7, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--October 13, 2009
(Mrs. Murray)--October 14, 2009
(Messrs. Bennet and Kirk)--November 9, 2009
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--December 9, 2009
(Mr. Kerry)--April 13, 2010
(Mr. Nelson)--April 19, 2010
(Mr. Isakson)--June 28, 2010
(Mrs. Feinstein)--June 30, 2010
A bill to improve and expand the Peace Corps for the 21st century, and
for other purposes.
April 13, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
June 29, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-219)
S. 1396
July 6, 2009
Ms. Collins
(for herself and Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Whitehouse)--September 22, 2009
A bill to direct the Administrator of the United States Agency for
International Development to carry out a pilot program to promote the
production and use of fuel-efficient stoves engineered to produce
significantly less black carbon than traditional stoves, and for other
purposes.
S. 1416
July 8, 2009
Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Kyl and Gregg)
(Mr. Risch)--July 20, 2009
A bill to require the redesignation of North Korea as a state sponsor of
terrorism, to impose sanctions with respect to North Korea, to require
reports on the status of North Korea's nuclear weapons program and
counterproliferation efforts, and for other purposes.
S. 1425
July 9, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Shaheen,
Messrs. Sanders, Casey, Whitehouse, Johnson, and Mrs. Gillibrand)
(Mr. Cardin)--July 20, 2009
(Mrs. Hagan)--July 23, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Menendez)--September 21, 2009
(Mr. Leahy)--October 27, 2009
(Ms. Snowe)--January 28, 2010
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--March 9, 2010
(Mrs. Murray)--March 18, 2010
(Mr. Begich)--April 12, 2010
(Mr. Merkley)--May 6, 2010
(Ms. Cantwell)--May 25, 2010
(Mr. Franken)--July 12, 2010
A bill to increase the United States financial and programmatic
contributions to promote economic opportunities for women in developing
countries.
S. 1438
July 10, 2009
Mrs. Gillibrand
(Mr. Casey)--July 28, 2009
(Mrs. Hagen)--August 6, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--January 25, 2010
A bill to express the sense of Congress on improving cybersecurity
globally, to require the Secretary of State to submit a report to
Congress on improving cybersecurity, and for other purposes.
S. 1458
July 16, 2009
Ms. Landrieu
(for herself and Mr. Inhofe)
(Mr. Johnson )--November 30, 2009
(Ms. Klobuchar)--February 4, 2010
A bill to encourage the development and implementation of a
comprehensive, global strategy for the preservation and reunification of
families and the provision of permanent parental care for orphans.
S. 1524
July 28, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Menendez, Corker, Risch, and Cardin)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--August 6, 2009
(Messrs. Casey and Merkley)--September 8, 2009
(Mr. Johnson)--September 9, 2009
(Mrs. McCaskill)--September 29, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman and Mrs. Gillibrand)--September 30, 2009
(Mr. Lautenberg and Mrs. Hagan)--October 14, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein)--October 29, 2009
(Messrs. Dodd and Durbin)--November 2, 2009
(Mr. Schumer)--November 18, 2009
(Ms. Snowe)--December 8, 2009
(Mr. Bond)--December 9, 2009
(Mr. Johanns)--December 11, 2009
(Ms. Collins)--December 16, 2009
(Ms. Cantwell)--January 27, 2010
A bill to strengthen the capacity, transparency, and accountability of
United States foreign assistance programs to effectively adapt and
respond to new challenges of the 21st century, and for other purposes.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute, 15-3.
February 2, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-122)
S. 1559
August 3, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Cardin, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. Kaufman)--October 21, 2009
(Mrs. McCaskill)--November 16, 2009
(Mr. Voinovich)--November 17, 2009
(Mr. Casey)--November 19, 2009
A bill to consolidate democracy and security in the Western Balkans by
supporting the Governments and people of Bosnia and Herzegovina and
Montenegro in reaching their goal of eventual NATO membership, and to
welcome further NATO partnership with the Republic of Serbia, and for
other purposes.
S. 1563
August 3, 2009
Mr. Begich
A bill to amend the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to
establish a United States Ambassador at Large for Arctic Affairs.
S. 1591
August 6, 2009
Mrs. Murray
(for herself and Mr. Durbin)
A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to establish the
Health Technology Program in the United States Agency for International
Development to research and develop technologies to improve global
health, and for other purposes.
S. 1593
August 6, 2009
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Martinez and Dodd)
(Mr. Nelson)--September 9, 2009
A bill to authorize the establishment of a Social Investment and
Economic Development for the Americas Fund to reduce poverty, expand the
middle class, and foster increased economic opportunity in that region,
to promote engagement on the use of renewable fuel sources and on
climate change in the Americas, and for other purposes.
S. 1633
August 6, 2009
Ms. Cantwell
(Mr. Bond)--July 27, 2010
A bill to require the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation
with the Secretary of State, to establish a program to issue Asia-
Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Travel Cards, and for other
purposes.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
December 21, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 1675
September 16, 2009
Mr. Akaka
(Mr. Feingold)--September 30, 2009
A bill to implement title V of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
and to promote economical and environmentally sustainable means of
meeting the energy demands of developing countries, and for other
purposes.
S. 1707
September 24, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to
promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people,
and for other purposes.
September 24, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
September 25, 2009--Received in House and held at desk.
September 30, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
October 15, 2009--Public Law 111-73.
(See also S. 962)
S. 1715
September 25, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A bill to amend the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994
to extend the authority of the Broadcasting Board of Governors to make
grants for the purpose of operating Radio Free Asia.
(See H.R. 3593)
S. 1716
September 25, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A bill to amend the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998
to reauthorize the United States Advisory Commission on Public
Diplomacy.
(See H.R. 2131)
S. 1739
October 1, 2009
Mr. Dodd
(Mr. Feingold)--October 13, 2009
(Messrs. Kaufman and Durbin)--October 14, 2009
(Mr. Casey)--October 22, 2009
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--November 9, 2009
(Mr. Leahy)--December 17, 2009
A bill to promote freedom of the press around the world.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
December 18, 2009--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
(See H.R. 3714)
S. 1931
October 27, 2009
Mr. Akaka
(Mr. Feingold)--October 30, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--February 23, 2010
A bill to enhance the ability of Congress to oversee matters pertaining
to nuclear nonproliferation identified in the findings and
recommendations of the December 2008 Report of the Commission on the
Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism,
and for other purposes.
S. 1966
October 28, 2009
Mr. Dodd
(for himself, Messrs. Corker and Durbin)
(Mr. Casey)--December 1, 2009
(Mr. Whitehouse)--February 1, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--March 1, 2010
(Mrs. Murray)--March 17, 2010
(Mrs. McCaskill)--March 22, 2010
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--April 26, 2010
(Ms. Stabenow)--May 18, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--June 8, 2010
A bill to provide assistance to improve the health of newborns,
children, and mothers in developing countries, and for other purposes.
S. 2727
November 4, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(Messrs. Kyl, Corker, Kerry, and Kaufman)--November 19, 2009
(Mr. Franken)--December 2, 2009
(Mr. Byrd)--January 26, 2010
A bill to provide for continued application of arrangements under the
Protocol on Inspections and Continuous Monitoring Activities Relating to
the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic
Offensive Arms in the period following the Protocol's termination on
December 5, 2009.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported.
November 20, 2009--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-100)
S. 2737
November 5, 2009
Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Kyl, Cornyn, Lieberman, Vitter, and
Bunning)
(Mr. Specter)--April 26, 2010
(Mr. Coburn)--May 25, 2010
A bill to relocate to Jerusalem the United States Embassy in Israel, and
for other purposes.
S. 2835
December 3, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Cardin, Kaufman, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr.
Menendez)
(Mrs. Boxer and Mrs. Shaheen)--December 4, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--March 17, 2010
A bill to reduce global warming pollution through international climate
finance, investment, and for other purposes.
S. 2839
December 4, 2009
Ms. Klobuchar
(for herself, Messrs. Graham and Franken)
A bill to amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize
appropriations to provide assistance for domestic and foreign programs
and centers for treatment of victims of torture, and for other purposes.
April 13, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
May 13, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 111-186)
(See also H.R. 1511)
S. 2961
January 28, 2010
Mr. Dodd
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Durbin)--January 29, 2010
(Mr. Kerry)--February 22, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg)--March 1, 2010
A bill to provide debt relief to Haiti, and for other purposes.
February 24, 2010--Ordered reported, with amendments.
February 25, 2010--Reported, with amendments. (S. Rept. 111-128)
March 5, 2010--Passed Senate, as amended.
(See H.R. 4573)
S. 2971
January 29, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(Mr. Lugar)--February 11, 2010
A bill to authorize certain authorities by the Department of State, and
for other purposes.
April 27, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
September 23, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-301)
(See also H.R. 2410)
S. 2982
February 4, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Snowe, and Ms. Collins)
(Messrs. Brown of Ohio, Burris, Cardin, Casey, Dodd, Durbin, Franken,
Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Harkin, Johnson, Kaufman, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Menendez, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Mr.
Schumer, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Udall of New Mexico, and
Whitehouse)--February 9, 2010
(Mr. Specter)--March 3, 2010
(Ms. Cantwell)--March 4, 2010
(Mr. Merkley)--March 18, 2010
(Mr. Bingaman)--July 15, 2010
(Mr. Webb)--July 28, 2010
(Mr. Sanders)--August 4, 2010
(Mrs. Lincoln)--September 14, 2010
(Mrs. Feinstein)--September 21, 2010
(Mr. Levin)--November 15, 2010
(Mr. Coons)--December 7, 20101
A bill to combat international violence against women and girls.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute, 11-8.
December 21, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 3008
February 11, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
(Messrs. DeMint, Ensign, Vitter, Bond, Coburn (Withdrawn--March 4,
2010), Johanns, Sessions, Burr, Barrasso, Inhofe, Crapo, Chambliss,
Bennett, LeMieux, Brown of Massachusetts, Wicker, Isakson, Voinovich,
Roberts, and Risch)--February 25, 2010
A bill to establish a program to support a transition to a freely
elected, open democracy in Iran.
S. 3037
February 24, 2010
Mrs. McCaskill
(for herself, Messrs. Feingold and Leahy)
A bill to increase oversight of private security contractors and
establish the proper ratio of United States Government security
personnel to private security contractors at United States missions
where the armed forces are engaged in combat operations.
S. 3087
March 8, 2010
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)
(Mr. Lugar)--June 7, 2010
A bill to support revitalization and reform of the Organization of
American States, and for other purposes.
April 27, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
June 10, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-205)
S. 3104
March 11, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Kaufman, Franken, Inouye, and Risch)
(Mr. Webb)--March 22, 2010
A bill to permanently authorize Radio Free Asia, and for other purposes.
May 25, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
June 22, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-214)
June 25, 2010--Passed Senate, as amended.
June 30, 2010--Passed House.
July 13, 2010--Public Law 111-202.
S. 3112
March 15, 2010
Ms. Klobuchar
(for herself and Mr. Enzi)
(Mr. Carper)--June 8, 2010
(Mr. Leahy)--September 14, 2010
A bill to remove obstacles to legal sales of United States agricultural
commodities to Cuba and to end certain travel restrictions to Cuba.
S. 3138
March 18, 2010
Mr. Cardin
(Mr. Kaufman)--March 23, 2010
A bill to promote documentary films that convey a diversity of views
about life in the United States and bring insightful foreign
perspectives to United States audiences.
S. 3151
March 22, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Cardin and Lautenberg)--May 4, 2010
(Mr. Merkley)--July 15, 2010
A bill to establish the Office for Global Women's Issues and the Women's
Development Advisor to facilitate interagency coordination and the
integration of gender considerations into the strategies, programming,
and associated outcomes of the Department of State and the United States
Agency for International Development, and for other purposes.
S. 3155
March 23, 2010
Mrs. Gillibrand
(for herself and Mr. Hatch)
A bill to require reporting on certain information and communications
technologies of foreign countries, to develop action plans to improve
the capacity of certain countries to combat cybercrime, and for other
purposes.
S. 3156
March 23, 2010
Mr. Brownback
(for himself and Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Burr)--September 15, 2010
A bill to develop a strategy for assisting stateless children from North
Korea, and for other purposes.
S. 3172
March 25, 2010
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)
(Mr. Dodd)--April 12, 2010
A bill to support counternarcotics and related efforts in the Inter-
American region.
S. 3184
March 25, 2010
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Messrs. Brownback and Cardin)
(Messrs. Dodd and Bayh)--April 15, 2010
(Mr. Burr)--April 21, 2010
(Mr. Whitehouse)--April 29, 2010
(Mr. Tester)--May 18, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--June 14, 2010
(Messrs. Feingold and Brown of Massachusetts)--July 13, 2010
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--July 20, 2010
(Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Udall of Colorado)--September 15, 2010
(Mrs. Murray)--September 16, 2010
(Ms. Mikulski)--September 20, 2010
(Mr. Johanns)--September 21, 2010
(Messrs. Schumer and Cochran)--September 23, 2010
(Messrs. Brown of Ohio and Bond)--September 28, 2010
(Mrs. Shaheen)--September 29, 2010
(Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Baucus and Bennet)--November 15, 2010
(Mr. Wyden)--November 18, 2010
(Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Durbin)--November 29, 2010
A bill to provide United States assistance for the purpose of
eradicating severe forms of trafficking in children in eligible
countries through the implementation of Child Protection Compacts, and
for other purposes.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported.
September 28, 2010--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-337)
S. 3193
April 12, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mrs. Gillibrand)
A bill to establish within the office of the Secretary of State a
Coordinator for Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Issues.
S. 3197
April 14, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(Mrs. Boxer)--May 25, 2010
(Mr. Sanders)--June 7, 2010
A bill to require a plan for the safe, orderly, and expeditious
redeployment of United States Armed Forces from Afghanistan.
S. 3202
April 14, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Leahy)
(Ms. Landrieu)--May 3, 2010
(Mr. LeMieux)--May 10, 2010
A bill to promote the strengthening of the Haitian private sector.
S. 3210
April 15, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Dodd)
A bill to establish a Design Excellence Program at the Department of
State, to re-establish the Architectural Advisory Board, to assess the
Standard Embassy Design Program, and for other purposes.
S. 3229
April 20, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Cardin and Durbin)
A bill to direct the Administrator of the United States Agency for
International Development to develop a strategy to foster sustainable
urban development in developing countries that updates the Making Cities
Work Urban Strategy.
S. 3297
May 4, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Isakson and Kerry)
(Mr. Cardin)--May 11, 2010
(Mr. Durbin)--July 22, 2010
A bill to update United States policy and authorities to help advance a
genuine transition to democracy and to promote recovery in Zimbabwe.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
December 15, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 111-369)
S. 3317
May 5, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Cardin, and Durbin)
(Ms. Landrieu and Ms. Stabenow)--July 19, 2010
(Mr. Sanders)--November 15, 2010
A bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to
promote long-term, sustainable rebuilding and development in Haiti, and
for other purposes.
May 19, 2010--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-765)
May 25, 2010--Ordered reported, with amendments.
July 19, 2010--Reported, with amendments and an amendment to the title.
(S. Rept. 111-225)
S. 3383
May 18, 2010
Mr. DeMint
A bill to temporarily prohibit the United States loans to the
International Monetary Fund to be used to provide financing for any
member state of the European Union, and for other purposes.
S. 3451
May 27, 2010
Mrs. Boxer
A bill to authorize assistance to Israel for the Iron Dome anti-missile
defense system.
(See H.R. 5327)
S. 3503
June 17, 2010
Mr. Cardin
A bill to authorize grants for an international documentary exchange
program.
S. 3507
June 17, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Ensign)
A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to require congressional
approval of agreements for peaceful nuclear cooperation with foreign
countries, and for other purposes.
S. 3508
June 17, 2010
Mr. Udall of New Mexico
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
(Ms. Collins)--July 15, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--July 22, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--August 5, 2010
(Mr. Sanders)--September 14, 2010
(Mr. Whitehouse)--November 15, 2010
A bill to strengthen the capacity of the United States to lead the
international community in reversing renewable natural resource
degradation trends around the world that threaten to undermine global
prosperity and security and eliminate the diversity of life on Earth,
and for other purposes.
S. 3560
June 30, 2010
Mr. Schumer
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Lautenberg, and Mrs. Gillibrand)
(Mrs. Feinstein)--September 13, 2010
A bill to instruct the Secretary of State to designate the Pakistani
Taliban as a foreign terrorist organization.
S. 3581
July 14, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(Messrs. McCain and Kyl)--July 26, 2010
(Mr. Webb)--August 3, 2010
A bill to implement certain defense trade treaties.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
September 23, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amendment to the title. (S. Rept. 111-302)
(See Treaty Doc. 110-7, Treaty Doc. 110-10, and S. 3847)
S. 3627
July 21, 2010
Mr. Coburn
A bill to ensure that United States global HIV/AIDS assistance
prioritizes saving lives by focusing on access to treatment.
S. 3665
July 29, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--September 16, 2010
A bill to promote the strengthening of the private sector in Pakistan.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported.
November 19, 2010--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-353)
S. 3688
August 2, 2010
Mr. Kerry
A bill to establish an international professional exchange program, and
for other purposes.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported.
December 22, 2010--Reported. (S. Rept. 111-383)
S. 3722
August 5, 2010
Mr. Inhofe
A bill to repeal the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of
2001.
S. 3757
August 5, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. Leahy)
A bill to reaffirm United States objectives in Ethiopia and encourage
critical democratic and humanitarian principles and practices.
S. 3797
September 16, 2010
Mrs. Gillibrand
(Mrs. Murray)--December 7, 2010
A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide assistance
for developing countries to promote quality basic education and to
establish the achievement of quality universal basic education in all
developing countries as an objective of United States foreign assistance
policy, and for other purposes.
S. 3798
September 16, 2010
Mr. Leahy
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
A bill to authorize appropriations of United States assistance to help
eliminate conditions in foreign prisons and other detention facilities
that do not meet minimum human standards of health, sanitation, and
safety, and for other purposes.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
December 21, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 3844
September 27, 2010
Mr. Lugar
A bill to provide for the approval of the Agreement Between the
Government of the United States of America and the Government of
Australia Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
(See H. R. 6411)
S. 3847
September 27, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A bill to implement certain defense trade cooperation treaties, and for
other purposes.
September 27, 2010--Passed Senate, without referral to committee.
September 28, 2010--Received in House and held at desk. House considered
under suspension of rules. Passed House, without referral to
committee.
October 8, 2010--Public Law 111-266.
(See Treaty Doc. 110-7 and Treaty Doc. 110-10)
(See also S. 3581)
S. 3918
September 29, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Cardin)
A bill to authorize the United States participation in, and
appropriations for, the United States contribution to the ninth
replenishment of the resources of the Asian Development Fund and the
United States subscription to the fifth general capital increase of the
Asian Development Bank.
S. 3922
September 29, 2010
Mr. Akaka
(for himself, Messrs. Carper and Voinovich)
A bill to underscore the importance of international nuclear safety
cooperation for operating power reactors, encouraging the efforts of the
Convention on Nuclear Safety, supporting progress in improving nuclear
safety, and enhancing the public availability of nuclear safety
information.
S. 3942
November 15, 2010
Mr. Tester
(for himself, Messrs. Crapo, Baucus, Inhofe, Enzi, Beigich, and
Wicker)
(Mrs. Shaheen and Ms. Murkowski)--November 17, 2010
A bill to amend the Arms Export Control Act to provide that certain
firearms listed as curios or relics may be imported into the United
States by a licensed importer without obtaining authorization from the
Department of State or the Department of Defense, and for other
purposes.
S. 3951
November 17, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Cardin)
A bill to authorize United States participation in, and appropriations
for, the United States contribution to the ninth replenishment of the
resources of the Asian Development Fund and the United States
subscription to the fifth general capital increase of the Asian
Development Bank.
S. 4011
December 7, 2010
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Leahy)
A bill to establish the Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission.
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HOUSE BILLS
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H.R. 1511
March 16, 2009
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
To amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize
appropriations to provide assistance for domestic and foreign programs
and centers for the treatment of victims of torture, and for other
purposes.
March 16, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs and Energy and Commerce
Committees.
July 22, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House.
July 23, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. 2839)
H.R. 2131
April 27, 2009
Ms. Watson
To amend the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 to
reauthorize the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
April 27, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
September 23, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
September 24, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
September 29, 2009--Committee discharged. Passed Senate.
October 9, 2009--Public Law 111-70
(See also S. 1716)
H.R. 2134
April 28, 2009
Mr. Engel
An act to establish the Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission.
April 28, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs, Judiciary, and Energy and
Commerce Committees.
July 13, 2009--Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere
markup.
December 8, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House, as amended.
December 9, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H.R. 2278
May 6, 2009
Mr. Bilirakis
An act to direct the President to transmit to Congress a report on anti-
American incitement to violence in the Middle East, and for other
purposes.
May 6, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
December 8, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House, 395-3, 9 Present.
December 9, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H.R. 2410
May 14, 2009
Mr. Berman
To authorize appropriations for the Department of State and the Peace
Corps for fiscal years 2010 and 2011, to modernize the Foreign Service,
to authorize democratic, economic, and social development assistance for
Pakistan, to authorize security assistance for Pakistan, and for other
purposes.
May 14, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
May 20, 2009--Committee markup. Ordered reported, with amendments.
June 4, 2009--Reported, with amendments. (H. Rept. 111-136)
June 10, 2009--House considered under provisions of H. Res. 522. Passed
House, amended, and with an amended title, 235-187.
June 22, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. 2971)
H.R. 3593
September 17, 2009
Mr. Royce
To amend the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994 to
extend by one year the operation of Radio Free Asia, and for other
purposes.
September 17, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
September 23, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
September 24, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
September 29, 2009--Committee discharged. Passed Senate.
October 9, 2008--Public Law 111-71.
(See also S. 1715)
H.R. 3714
October 1, 2009
Mr. Schiff
To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to include in the Annual
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices information about freedom of
the press in foreign countries, and for other purposes.
October 1, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
December 15, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules.
December 16, 2009--Passed House, as amended, and with an amended title,
403-12.
December 17, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
April 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Passed Senate.
May 17, 2010--Public Law 111-166.
(See also S. 1739)
H.R. 4573
February 2, 2010
Ms. Waters
To urge the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the United States
Executive Directors at the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank,
the Inter-American Development Bank, and other multilateral development
institutions to use the voice, vote, and influence of the United States
to cancel immediately and completely Haiti's debts to such institutions,
and for other purposes.
February 2, 2010--Referred to Financial Services Committee.
March 10, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House, as amended, and with an amended title.
March 11, 2010--Received in Senate and read twice.
March 26, 2010--Senate considered under unanimous consent. Passed
Senate, amended.
April 26, 2010--Public Law 111-158.
(See also S. 2961)
AMENDMENT
H.R. 4573, Amdt. 3718
March 26, 2010
Mr. Kaufman (for Mr. Dodd)
To make technical corrections.
March 26, 2010--Agreed to.
H.R. 5138
April 26, 2010
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
To protect children from sexual exploitation by mandating reporting
requirements for convicted sex traffickers and other registered sex
offenders against minors intending to engage in international travel,
providing advance notice of intended travel by high interest registered
sex offenders outside the United States to the government of the country
of destination, requesting foreign governments to notify the United
States when a known child sex offender is seeking to enter the United
States, and for other purposes.
April 26, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs and Judiciary Committees.
April 28, 2010--Foreign Affairs markup. Ordered reported.
July 27, 2010--Foreign Affairs reported (H. Rept. 111-568, Part I).
Judiciary discharged.
July 27, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House,
as amended.
July 28, 2010--Received in Senate.
August 5, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H.R. 5139
April 26, 2010
Mr. Berman
An act to provide for the International Organizations Immunities Act to
be extended to the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the International Civilian Office in Kosovo.
April 26, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
May 19, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House,
as amended.
May 20, 2010--Received in Senate and read twice. Considered and read a
third time. Passed Senate.
June 8, 2010--Public Law 111-177.
H.R. 5327
May 18, 2010
Mr. Nye
To authorize assistance to Israel for the Iron Dome anti-missile defense
system.
May 18, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
May 19, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules.
May 20, 2010--Passed House, under suspension of rules, 410-4.
May 24, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See also S. 3451)
H.R. 6411
November 16, 2010
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
To provide for the approval of the Agreement Between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of Australia Concerning
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
November 16, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 30, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
December 1, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See also S. 3844)
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S. J. Res. 18
July 13, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar by request)
A joint resolution relating to the approval of the proposed agreement
for nuclear cooperation between the United States and the United Arab
Emirates.
July 13, 2009--Read twice and referred to Foreign Relations. (Pursuant
to 42 U.S.C. 2159, referral not to exceed 45 Senate calendar days.)
October 15, 2009--Committee discharged. Placed on Legislative Calendar.
S. J. Res. 29
May 5, 2010
Mr. McConnell
(for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. McCain, Durbin, Gregg, Lieberman,
and Dodd)
(Mr. Ensign)--May 6, 2010
(Messrs. Bennett, Cardin, Lautenberg, and Whitehouse)--May 10, 2010
(Messrs. Begich, Feingold, and Wyden)--May 13, 2010
(Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Kyl, Coburn, and Alexander)--May
18, 2010
(Messrs. Brown of Ohio, Harkin, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Voinovich, and Cochran)--May 19, 2010
(Messrs. Inhofe and Bunning)--May 20, 2010
(Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Bond, Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Menendez)--
May 24, 2010
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Burr and Wicker)--May 25, 2010
(Messrs. Chambliss, Isakson, Hatch, and Risch)--May 26, 2010
(Messrs. Graham, Cornyn, Johanns, Burris, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr.
Sanders)--May 27, 2010
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. Udall of Colorado)--May 28, 2010
(Messrs. Brownback and Brown of Massachusetts)--June 7, 2010
(Messrs. Lugar, Bennet, Casey, Leahy, and Specter)--June 8, 2010
(Messrs. Kerry and Merkley)--June 9, 2010
(Mr. LeMieux)--June 10, 2010
(Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. Tester)--June 15, 2010
(Mr. Franken, Mrs. Hagan, and Ms. Landrieu)--June 23, 2010
(Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--June 30, 2010
(Mr. Schumer)--July 22, 2010
A joint resolution approving the renewal of import restrictions
contained in the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003.
May 10, 2010--Error in referral; Foreign Relations discharged. Referred
to Finance.
June 30, 2010--Finance ordered reported.
July 14, 2010--Finance reported. (S. Rept. 111-279)
(See H. J. Res. 83)
S. J. Res. 32
June 16, 2010
Mr. Burr
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Lugar, Brown of Massachusetts, Begich,
Roberts, Bond, Akaka, Specter, Mrs. McCaskill, and Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Inhofe)--June 17, 2010
A joint resolution recognizing the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of
the Korean War and reaffirming the United States-Korea alliance.
June 16, 2010--Passed Senate, without referral to committee.
June 17, 2010--Received in House and held at desk.
June 23, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House.
July 2, 2010--Public Law 111-201.
(See also H. J. Res. 86)
S. J. Res. 34
June 21, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar by request)
A joint resolution relating to the approval of the proposed agreement
for nuclear cooperation between the United States and the Russian
Federation.
June 21, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations. (Pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
2159, referral not to exceed 45 Senate calendar days.)
December 14, 2010--Committee discharged. Placed on Legislative Calendar.
S. J. Res. 37
August 2, 2010
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Whitehouse, and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Mr. Coons)--December 21, 2010
A joint resolution calling upon the President to issue a proclamation
recognizing the 35th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute and with an amended preamble.
December 21, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and with an amended preamble.
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H. J. Res. 83
May 11, 2010
Mr. Crowley
Approving the renewal of import restrictions contained in the Burmese
Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003, and for other purposes.
May 11, 2010--Referred to House Ways and Means Committee.
July 14, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House,
as amended and with an amended title. Received in Senate.
July 20, 2010--Read twice. Placed on Legislative Calendar.
July 21, 2010--Unanimous consent agreement reached providing for
consideration on July 22.
July 22, 2010--Passed Senate, 99-1.
July 27, 2010--Public Law 111-210.
(See also S. J. Res. 29)
H. J. Res. 86
May 25, 2010
Mr. Rangel
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and
reaffirming the United States-Korea alliance.
May 25, 2010--Referred to House Foreign Affairs, Armed Services, and
Veterans' Affairs Committees.
June 16, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Further
proceedings postponed.
June 17, 2010--Passed House under suspension of rules.
June 18, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. J. Res. 32)
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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
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S. Con. Res. 4
February 3, 2009
Mr. Nelson of Florida
(for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Bayh, Martinez, Kyl, and Menendez)
(Messrs. Lieberman, Casey, Lautenberg, and Isakson)--March 2, 2009
(Messrs. Burr, Chambliss, Durbin, and Whitehouse) --March 5, 2009
(Messrs. Bond, Lugar, Risch, Roberts, and Rockefeller)--March 9, 2009
A concurrent resolution calling on the President and the allies of the
United States to raise the case of Robert Levinson with officials of the
Government of Iran at every level and opportunity, and urging officials
of the Government of Iran to fulfill their promises of assistance to the
family of Robert Levinson and to share information on the investigation
into the disappearance of Robert Levinson with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
March 9, 2009--Committee discharged. Senate agreed to.
March 10, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
(See H. Con. Res. 36)
S. Con. Res. 11
March 19, 2009
Ms. Collins
(for herself, Mr. Cardin, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Risch, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Isakson, Chambliss, Bingaman, Schumer, Sanders, Bayh, Bennett, Casey,
Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kyl, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Wyden, Lieberman, Mrs.
Feinstein, Mr. Shelby, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Barrasso, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs.
Roberts, Brown of Ohio, Specter, Nelson of Nebraska, Menendez, Ms.
Cantwell, Messrs. Alexander, Wicker, Thune, Voinovich, Hatch, Dorgan,
Nelson of Florida, Kerry, McConnell, Durbin, Whitehouse, Corker, and
Burr)
(Messrs. Martinez, Kaufman, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Kennedy)--March 30, 2009
(Messrs. Bennet, Begich, Reid, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Feingold, Inouye,
and Brownback)--March 31, 2009
(Mr. Cochran)--April 20, 2009
(Mr. McCain)--April 29, 2009
(Mr. Reed)--June 10, 2009
(Messrs. Udall of Colorado, Baucus, Ensign, Grassley, Mrs. McCaskill,
Messrs. Pryor, Crapo, Johnson, Bunning, Kohl, and Udall of New Mexico)--
June 11, 2009
(Messrs. Warner, Conrad, Leahy, Ms. Klobuchar, and Mr. Akaka)--June 15,
2009
(Mr. Johanns)--June 16, 2009
(Messrs. Bond and Inhofe)--June 17, 2009
(Mr. Burris, Mrs. Lincoln, and Mrs. Hutchison)--June 18, 2009
(Messrs. Enzi and Lautenberg)--June 19, 2009
(Messrs. Merkley, Sessions, and Graham)--June 22, 2009
(Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Cornyn)--June 25, 2009
A concurrent resolution condemning all forms of anti-Semitism and
reaffirming the support of Congress for the mandate of the Special Envoy
to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, and for other purposes.
March 31, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amended preamble.
April 2, 2009--Reported, with an amended preamble.
July 20, 2009--Senate agreed to, amended.
July 21, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
AMENDMENT
S. Con. Res. 11, Amdt. 1639
July 20, 2009
Mrs. Hagan
(for Ms. Collins)
To make a technical correction to the preamble.
July 20, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Con. Res. 18
April 22, 2009
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Isakson, Bingaman, Durbin, Cardin, Wicker,
Brownback, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. Martinez)
(Mr. Menendez)--April 23, 2009
(Mr. Sanders)--April 24, 2009
A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Malaria
Day, and reaffirming United States leadership and support for efforts to
combat malaria.
April 22, 2009--Senate agreed to, without referral to committee.
April 23, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
(See also H. Con. Res. 103)
S. Con. Res. 19
April 23, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Gillibrand, Ms.
Cantwell, Mrs. Shaheen, Mrs. Feinstein, and Ms. Collins)
(Ms. Landrieu)--May 4, 2009
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the
Shi'ite Personal Status Law in Afghanistan violates the fundamental
human rights of women and should be repealed.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
May 13, 2009--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute,
and with an amended preamble.
May 21, 2009--Senate agreed to, amended.
June 2, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
AMENDMENT
S. Con. Res 19, Amdt. 1224
May 21, 2009
Mr. Reid (for Mr. DeMint)
To amend the preamble.
May 21, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Con. Res. 23
May 19, 2009
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Nelson of Florida)
(Ms. Mikulski)--June 1, 2009
(Messrs. Bayh and Durbin)--June 8, 2010
(Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mrs. Shaheen)--June 16, 2009
A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and objectives of the
Prague Conference on Holocaust Era Assets.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 18, 2009--Senate agreed to.
June 19, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
(See also H. Con. Res. 89)
S. Con. Res. 40
September 22, 2009
Mr. Specter
(for himself, Messrs. Casey, Nelson of Florida, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr.
Franken, and Mrs. Boxer)
(Mrs. Feinstein)--September 23, 2009
A concurrent resolution encouraging the Government of Iran to grant
consular access by the Government of Switzerland to Joshua Fattal, Shane
Bauer, and Sarah Shourd, and to allow the three young people to reunite
with their families in the United States as soon as possible.
(See S. Con. Res. 45)
S. Con. Res. 45
October 6, 2009
Mr. Specter
(for himself, Messrs. Casey, Nelson of Florida, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr.
Franken, Mrs. Boxer, and Mrs. Feinstein)
A concurrent resolution encouraging the Government of Iran to allow
Joshua Fattal, Shane Bauer, and Sarah Shourd to reunite with their
families in the United States as soon as possible.
October 6, 2009--Senate agreed to, without referral to committee.
October 7, 2009--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
October 27, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Postponed.
October 29, 2009--House agreed to under suspension of rules, 423-0.
(See also S. Con. Res. 40)
S. Con. Res. 54
March 10, 2010
Mr. Nelson of Florida
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Kerry, Menendez, Dodd, and LeMieux)
(Messrs. Isakson, Risch, Casey, Lieberman, and Kyl)--March 15, 2010
A concurrent resolution recognizing the life of Orlando Zapata Tamayo,
who died on February 23, 2010, in the custody of the Government of Cuba,
and calling for a continued focus on the promotion of internationally
recognized human rights, listed in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, in Cuba.
March 18, 2010--Committee discharged. Senate agreed to, amended.
March 19, 2010--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
AMENDMENT
S. Con. Res. 54, Amdt. 3552
March 18, 2010
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Nelson of Florida)
To amend the preamble.
March 18, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Con. Res. 59
April 21, 2010
Mr. Vitter
(for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Kyl, and Crapo)
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United
States should neither become a signatory to the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court nor attend the Review Conference of the
Rome Statute in Kampala, Uganda in May 2010.
S. Con. Res. 63
May 18, 2010
Mr. Johnson
(Mr. Burris)--June 7, 2010
(Mr. Coburn)--June 23, 2010
(Mr. Brownback)--June 30, 2010
(Mr. Dorgan)--July 15, 2010
(Messrs. Isakson and Roberts)--August 5, 2010
(Mr. Conrad)--September 13, 2010
(Mr. Wyden)--September 14, 2010
(Mr. DeMint)--September 16, 2010
(Messrs. Risch, LeMieux, and Cornyn)--September 20, 2010
(Mr. Vitter)--September 27, 2010
(Messrs. Lieberman, Grassley, and Cochran)--September 29, 2010
(Mr. Barrasso)--November 15, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--November 17, 2010
(Messrs. Pryor and Chambliss)--November 18, 2010
(Ms. Collins)--December 7, 2010
(Mr. Crapo)--December 14, 2010
(Mr. Hatch)--December 15, 2010
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that Taiwan
should be accorded observer status in the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO).
(See H. Con. Res. 266)
S. Con. Res. 67
June 30, 2010
Mr. Voinovich
(for himself and Mrs. Shaheen)
A concurrent resolution celebrating 130 years of United States-Romanian
diplomatic relations, congratulating the Romanian people on their
achievements as a great nation, and reaffirming the deep bonds of trust
and values between the United States and Romania, a trusted and most
valued ally.
June 30, 2010--Senate agreed to, without referral to committee. Referred
to House Foreign Affairs.
December 22, 2010--Foreign Affairs discharged. House agreed to.
S. Con. Res. 70
August 5, 2010
Ms. Collins
(for herself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Burr, Lieberman, Akaka, and Inouye)
A concurrent resolution supporting the observance of ``Spirit of '45
Day.''
(See H. Con. Res. 226)
S. Con. Res. 71
August 5, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Ms. Collins)
(Messrs. Menendez and Cardin)--September 14, 2010
(Mr. Lieberman)--September 15, 2010
(Mrs. Feinstein)--September 23, 2010
(Mr. Merkley and Mrs. McCaskill)--September 24, 2010
(Ms. Snowe)--September 27, 2010
(Mr. Casey)--September 28, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg)--September 29, 2010
(Messrs. Sanders, Udall of Colorado, and Dodd)--November 15, 2010
(Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Boxer)--December 6, 2010
(Messrs. Brownback, Kerry, Lugar, and Durbin)--December 15, 2010
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--December 16, 2010
(Mr. Coons)--December 21, 2010
A concurrent resolution recognizing the United States national interest
in helping to prevent and mitigate acts of genocide and other mass
atrocities against civilians, and supporting and encouraging efforts to
develop a whole of government approach to prevent and mitigate such
acts.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute and an amended preamble.
December 21, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended preamble.
December 22, 2010--Senate agreed to, as amended.
December 23, 2010--Message on Senate action sent to House.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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H. Con. Res. 36
February 3, 2009
Mr. Wexler
Calling on the President and the allies of the United States to engage
with officials of the Government of Iran to raise the case of Robert
Levinson at every opportunity, urging officials of the Government of
Iran to fulfill their promises of assistance to the family of Robert
Levinson, and calling on the Government of Iran to share the results of
its investigation into the disappearance of Robert Levinson with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
February 3, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
March 25, 2009--Committee markup. Ordered reported.
April 28, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to,
as amended, and with an amended title.
April 29, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported.
November 18, 2009--Reported.
(See S. Con. Res. 4)
H. Con. Res. 51
February 12, 2009
Mr. Tiberi
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty.
February 12, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
September 30, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed
to, as amended.
October 1, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. Res. 365)
H. Con. Res. 55
February 23, 2009
Ms. Berkley
Recognizing the 30th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act.
February 23, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
March 24, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to.
March 26, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 74
March 16, 2009
Mr. Wexler
Supporting the goals and ideals of a decade of action for road safety
with a global target to reduce by 50 percent the predicted increase in
global road deaths between 2010 and 2020.
March 16, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
September 23, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed
to.
September 24, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res.89
March 30, 2009
Mr. Wexler
Supporting the goals and objectives of the Prague Conference on
Holocaust Era Assets.
March 30, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
June 26, 2009--Committee discharged. House agreed to.
July 6, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. Con. Res. 23)
H. Con. Res. 103
April 21, 2009
Mr. Payne
Supporting the goals and ideals of Malaria Awareness Day.
April 21, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
May 4, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, as
amended.
May 5, 2009--Received in Senate.
May 21, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See S. Con. Res. 18)
H. Con. Res. 111
April 28, 2009
Mr. Garrett
Recognizing the 61st anniversary of the independence of the State of
Israel.
April 28, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
May 4, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, as
amended, 394-0.
May 5, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 151
June 12, 2009
Mr. Minnick
Expressing the sense of Congress that China release democratic activist
Liu Xiaobo from imprisonment.
June 12, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
September 30, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules.
October 1, 2009--House agreed to, as amended, 410-1. Referred to Foreign
Relations.
H. Con. Res. 156
June 17, 2009
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
Condemning the attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, in July 1994, and for other purposes.
June 17, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
July 17, 2009--Committee discharged. House agreed to, amended.
July 20, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 159
June 25, 2009
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
Recognizing the fifth anniversary of the declaration by the United
States Congress of genocide in Darfur, Sudan.
June 25, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
July 28, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules.
July 29, 2009--House agreed to.
July 30, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 178
July 31, 2009
Mr. Van Hollen
Expressing the sense of Congress that we re-affirm the historic ties
between the United States and the Netherlands by recognizing the
quadricentennial celebration of the discovery of the Hudson River and
honoring the enduring values of the settlers of New Netherland that
continue to permeate American society.
July 31, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
September 23, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed
to, as amended, and with an amended title.
September 24, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
October 5, 2009--Committee discharged. Senate agreed to.
October 6, 2009--Message on Senate action sent to House.
(See also S. Res. 254)
H. Con. Res. 209
November 5, 2009
Mr. Fortenberry
Recognizing the 30th anniversary of the Iranian hostage crisis, during
which 52 United States citizens were held hostage for 444 days from
November 4, 1979, to January 20, 1981, and for other purposes.
November 5, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
November 6, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules.
November 7, 2009--House agreed to.
November 9, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 212
November 7, 2009
Mr. Mica
Expressing the sense of Congress on the occasion of the 20th anniversary
of historic events in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly the
Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, and reaffirming the bonds of
friendship and cooperation between the United States and the Slovak
Republic and the Czech Republic.
November 7, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
November 18, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules.
November 19, 2009--House agreed to, as amended, and with an amended
title, 426-0.
November 20, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 213
November 17, 2009
Mr. Mack
Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress for and
solidarity with the people of El Salvador as they persevere through the
aftermath of torrential rains which caused devastating flooding and
deadly mudslides.
November 17, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
December 8, 2009--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to,
as amended.
December 9, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 218
December 8, 2009
Mr. Berman
Concurrent resolution expressing sympathy for the 57 civilians who were
killed in the southern Philippines on November 23, 2009.
December 8, 2009--Referred to Foreign Affairs. House considered under
suspension of rules. Agreed to.
December 9, 2009--Referred to Foreign Relations.
December 18, 2009--Committee discharged. Senate agreed to.
December 19, 2010--Message on Senate action sent to House.
H. Con. Res. 226
July 27, 2010
Mr. Filner
Supporting the observance of ``Spirit of '45 Day.''
January 13, 2010--Referred to Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
July 26, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to.
July 27, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
August 5, 2010--Committee discharged. Senate agreed to.
August 6, 2010--Message on Senate action sent to House.
(See also S. Con. Res. 70)
H. Con. Res. 266
April 21, 2010
Ms. Berkley
Expressing the sense of Congress that Taiwan should be accorded observer
status in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
July 21, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
July 27, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules.
July 29, 2010--House agreed to.
August 2, 2010--Received in Senate.
August 5, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
(See also S. Con. Res. 63)
H. Con. Res. 267
April 26, 2010
Mr. Shimkus
Congratulating the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on
the 20th anniversary of their declarations on the restoration of
independence from the Soviet Union.
April 26, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
December 7, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to,
as amended and with an amended title.
December 8, 2010--Referred to Foreign Relations.
H. Con. Res. 335
December 16, 2010
Mrs. Lowey
Honoring the exceptional achievements of Ambassador Richard Holbrooke
and recognizing the significant contributions he has made to United
States national security, humanitarian causes, and peaceful resolutions
of international conflict.
December 16, 2010--Referred to Foreign Affairs.
December 17, 2010--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed
to, as amended. Received in Senate.
December 18, 2010--Senate agreed to, without referral to committee.
December 20, 2010--Message on Senate action sent to House.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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S. Res. 6
January 6, 2009
Mr. Vitter
A resolution expressing solidarity with Israel in Israel's defense
against terrorism in the Gaza Strip.
S. Res. 9
January 7, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Mr. Voinovich, and Ms. Mikulski)
(Mr. Inhofe)--January 27, 2009
(Mr. Specter)--February 24, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--March 30, 2009
(Mrs. Shaheen and Mr. DeMint)--March 31, 2009
(Mr. Durbin)--April 1, 2009
A resolution commemorating 90 years of U.S.-Polish diplomatic relations,
during which Poland has proven to be an exceptionally strong partner to
the United States in advancing freedom around the world.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 1, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 10
January 8, 2009
Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Kerry, Lugar, Durbin, Kyl, Levin,
Chambliss, Lieberman, Hatch, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Bond, Schumer, DeMint,
Lautenberg, Thune, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Crapo, Menendez, Martinez, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Casey, Pryor, Dorgan, Carper,
Baucus, Bayh, Johnson, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Brown of Ohio, and Cardin)
(Mr. Corker and Ms. Stabenow)--January 9, 2009
(Mr. Specter)--January 14, 2009
A resolution recognizing the right of Israel to defend itself against
attacks from Gaza and reaffirming the United States' strong support for
Israel in its battle with Hamas, and supporting the Israeli-Palestinian
peace process.
January 8, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 18
January 21, 2009
Mr. Reid
A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Senate
committees for the 111th Congress.
January 21, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 19
January 21, 2009
Mr. McConnell
A resolution making minority party appointments for the 111th Congress.
January 21, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 20
January 26, 2009
Mr. Voinovich
(for himself and Mr. Casey)
(Messrs. Durbin, Lugar, Crapo, Isakson, and Bennett)--February 5, 2009
(Mr. Cochran and Ms. Mikulski)--February 12, 2009
(Mr. Byrd and Mrs. Shaheen)--February 25, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein)--March 2, 2009
(Mr. Chambliss)--March 5, 2009
(Mr. Bayh)--March 9, 2009
(Mr. Johanns)--March 16, 2009
(Mr. Risch)--March 17, 2009
(Messrs. Martinez and Kaufman)--March 30, 2009
(Messrs. Bennett and DeMint)--March 31, 2009
A resolution celebrating the 60th anniversary of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 1, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 24
January 28, 2009
Mr. Casey
(for himself and Mr. Brownback)
A resolution commending China's Charter 08 movement and related efforts
for upholding the universality of human rights and advancing democratic
reforms in China.
S. Res. 30
February 5, 2009
Mr. Kerry
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
February 5, 2009--Reported. Referred to Committee on Rules and
Administration.
March 10, 2009--Incorporated into S. Res. 73.
(See S. Res. 73)
S. Res. 37
February 11, 2009
Mr. Lautenberg
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez and Feingold)
(Mr. Casey)--March 16, 2009
(Mr. Martinez)--March 24, 2009
A bill calling on officials of the Government of Brazil and the federal
courts of Brazil to comply with the requirements of the Convention on
the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and to assist in the
safe return of Sean Goldman to his father, David Goldman.
March 24, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended, and with an
amended title.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 37, Amdt. 697
March 24, 2009
Ms. Murray (for Mr. Lautenberg)
To amend the resolving clause.
March 24, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 37 Amdt. 698
March 24, 2009
Ms. Murray (for Mr. Lautenberg)
To amend the preamble.
March 24, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 37, Amdt. 699
March 24, 2009
Ms. Murray (for Mr. Lautenberg)
To amend the title to read ``Calling on Brazil to comply with the
requirements of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International
Child Abduction and to assist in the safe return of Sean Goldman to his
father, David Goldman.''
March 24, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 49
February 13, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Kerry)--February 26, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--March 4, 2009
(Mr. Menendez)--March 17, 2009
(Mr. Feingold)--March 18, 2009
(Messrs. Leahy, Wicker, and Isakson)--March 19, 2009
(Mr. Cardin and Mrs. Shaheen)--May 5, 2009
A resolution to express the sense of the Senate regarding the importance
of public diplomacy.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported.
May 7, 2009--Reported.
May 19, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 56
February 25, 2009
Mr. Lugar
(Mr. Kerry)--March 30, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--March 31, 2009
A resolution urging the Government of Moldova to ensure a fair and
democratic election process for the parliamentary elections on April 5,
2009.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 1, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 60
March 2, 2009
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself and Mr. Voinovich)
(Mr. Casey)--March 5, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Bayh, and Durbin)--March 9, 2009
(Messrs. Lugar and Bennett)--March 10, 2009
(Messrs. Dodd and Martinez)--March 11, 2009
A resolution commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the accession of
the Czech Republic, the Republic of Hungary, and the Republic of Poland
as members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
March 12, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 70
March 9, 2009
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mr. Voinovich and Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Byrd)--March 10, 2009
(Mr. Martinez)--March 11, 2009
A resolution congratulating the people of the Republic of Lithuania on
the 1000th anniversary of Lithuania and celebrating the rich history of
Lithuania.
March 11, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 71
March 9, 2009
Mr. Wyden
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Whitehouse, Ms. Snowe, and Mr.
Brownback)
(Ms. Collins)--March 17, 2009
(Mr. Reid)--April 1, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--April 20, 2009
(Mr. Durbin and Ms. Murkowski)--May 19, 2009
(Mr. Cardin)--June 3, 2009
(Messrs. Schumer and Burris)--July 7, 2009
(Mr. Martinez)--July 8, 2009
(Mrs. Murray)--July 22, 2009
(Mr. Hatch)--July 30, 2009
(Mr. Isakson)--November 5, 2009
(Mr. Levin)--November 30, 2009
A resolution condemning the Government of Iran for its state-sponsored
persecution of the Baha'i minority in Iran and its continued violation
of the International Covenants on Human Rights.
December 1, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 71, Amdt. 2796
December 1, 2009
Mr. Durbin (for Mr. Wyden)
In the nature of a substitute.
December 1, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 71, Amdt. 2797
December 1, 2009
Mr. Durbin (for Mr. Wyden)
To amend the preamble.
December 1, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 72
March 10, 2009
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Dodd, and Lugar)
(Mr. Nelson of Florida and Mrs. Feinstein)--March 23, 2009
(Mr. Burris)--April 2, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding drug
trafficking in Mexico.
S. Res. 73
March 10, 2009
Mr. Schumer
(for himself and Mr. Bennett)
A resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for
the periods March 1, 2009, through September 30, 2009, and October 1,
2009 through September 30, 2010, and October 1, 2010, through February
28, 2011.
March 10, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also S. Res. 30)
S. Res. 74
March 12, 2009
Mr. Lugar
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the importance of
strengthening bilateral relations in general, and investment relations
specifically, between the United States and Brazil.
S. Res. 77
March 18, 2009
Ms. Cantwell
(for herself and Mr. Voinovich)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States
and the People's Republic of China should negotiate a bilateral
agreement on clean energy cooperation.
S. Res. 81
March 23, 2009
Ms. Collins
(for herself and Mr. Kerry)
(Mr. Durbin)--June 10, 2009
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Water Day.
July 21, 2009--Ordered reported, with amendments to the preamble.
July 28, 2009--Reported, with amendments to the preamble.
S. Res. 82
March 23, 2009
Mr. Specter
(for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Kerry, Lieberman, Casey, Lautenberg,
Cardin, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Bingaman, Whitehouse, Reed, Voinovich,
Menendez, Begich, Martinez, Levin, Chambliss, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs.
Cochran, Feingold, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs.
Dodd, Gregg, Bennett, Carper, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Grassley, Kohl,
Risch, Inouye, Rockefeller, Isakson, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs.
Shaheen, Messrs. Lugar, Nelson of Florida, and Johnson)
(Mr. Bayh)--March 24, 2009
A resolution recognizing the 188th anniversary of the independence of
Greece and celebrating Greek and American democracy.
March 23, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 84
March 24, 2009
Mr. Levin
(for himself and Ms. Collins)
(Mr. Feingold)--April 21, 2009
(Messrs. Menendez and Kerry)--April 23, 2009
A resolution urging the Government of Canada to end the commercial seal
hunt.
May 5, 2009--Ordered reported.
May 7, 2009--Reported. Agreed to.
S. Res. 90
March 30, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Dodd, Menendez, and Nelson of Florida)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the Fifth
Summit of the Americas, held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago,
April 17, 18, and 19, 2009.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 99
April 2, 2009
Mr. Harkin
(for himself, Messrs. Sanders and Bingaman)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
Uzbekistan should immediately enforce its existing domestic legislation
and fulfill its international commitments aimed at ending state-
sponsored forced and child labor.
S. Res. 109
April 22, 2009
Mr. Crapo
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Risch)
A resolution commending the bravery of the girls who attend the Mirwais
School for Girls in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
S. Res. 139
May 11, 2009
Ms. Mikulski
(for herself, Messrs. Burris, Specter, Durbin, Voinovich, Inhofe,
Schumer, Brownback, Levin, and Cardin)
(Mr. Martinez)--May 21, 2009
A resolution commemorating the 20th anniversary of the end of communist
rule in Poland.
June 2, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 149
May 14, 2009
Mr. Martinez
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Graham, Ensign, Nelson of Florida,
Voinovich, and Lugar)
A resolution expressing solidarity with the writers, journalists, and
librarians of Cuba on World Press Freedom Day and calling for the
immediate release of citizens of Cuba imprisoned for exercising rights
associated with freedom of the press.
May 14, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 153
May 19, 2009
Mr. Nelson of Florida
(for himself and Mr. Cardin)
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--June 16, 2009
(Mr. Kaufman)--June 17, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the restitution of or
compensation for property seized during the Nazi and Communist eras.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 18, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 155
May 21, 2009
Mr. Brown of Ohio
(for himself and Mr. Inhofe)
(Mr. Kaufman)--July 15, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
the People's Republic of China should immediately cease engaging in acts
of cultural, linguistic, and religious suppression directed against the
Uyghur people.
S. Res. 160
May 21, 2009
Mr. Gregg
(for himself, Mr. McConnell, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Durbin, McCain,
Lieberman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Lugar, Brownback, Bennett, Bond, and
Kerry)
A resolution condemning the actions of the Burmese State Peace and
Development Council against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and calling for the
immediate and unconditional release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
May 21, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 167
June 3, 2009
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Messrs. Brown of Ohio, Graham, Kyl, Menendez, Vitter,
Lieberman, Coburn, and Webb)
(Messrs. Brownback, Martinez, Bunning, and Udall of Colorado)--June 4,
2009
A resolution commending the people who have sacrificed their personal
freedoms to bring about democratic change in the People's Republic of
China and expressing sympathy for the families of the people who were
killed, wounded, or imprisoned, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary
of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, China from June 3 through
4, 1989.
S. Res. 169
June 4, 2009
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Shaheen, and Ms. Mikulski)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia should work within the
framework of the United Nations process with Greece to achieve long-
standing United States and United Nations policy goals of finding a
mutually acceptable composite name, with a geographical qualifier and
for all international uses for the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia.
S. Res. 171
June 8, 2009
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Messrs. Brown of Ohio, Graham, Kyl, Coburn, Lieberman,
Menendez, Vitter, Webb, Brownback, Martinez, Bunning, Udall of Colorado,
and Cardin)
A resolution commending the people who have sacrificed their personal
freedoms to bring about democratic change in the People's Republic of
China and expressing sympathy for the families of the people who were
killed, wounded, or imprisoned, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary
of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, China from June 3 through
4, 1989.
June 8, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 176
June 9, 2009
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Isakson, Kerry, Inhofe, Burris, Whitehouse, Nelson
of Florida, Durbin, Cardin, and Brownback)
(Mr. Martinez)--June 10, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on United States policy
during the political transition in Zimbabwe, and for other purposes.
June 9, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 177
June 9, 2009
Mr. Harkin
A resolution recognizing the 10th anniversary of the International
Labour Organization's unanimous adoption of Convention 182, ``Concerning
the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst
Forms of Child Labour.''
June 9, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 182
June 10, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mr. Lugar, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Cardin, Lieberman, and
DeMint)
(Mr. Kaufman)--June 18, 2009
A resolution recognizing the democratic accomplishments of the people of
Albania and expressing the hope that the parliamentary elections on June
28, 2009, maintain and improve the transparency and fairness of
democracy in Albania.
July 16, 2009--Reported.
June 19, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 189
June 18, 2009
Mr. Wicker
(for himself and Mr. Cardin)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the trial by the
Russian Government of businessmen Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon
Lebedev constitutes a politically-motivated case of selective arrest and
prosecution that serves as a test of the rule of law and independence of
the judicial system of Russia.
S. Res. 192
June 18, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Webb, and Ms. Murkowski)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding supporting
democracy and economic development in Mongolia and expanding relations
between the United States and Mongolia.
June 18, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 193
June 19, 2009
Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Graham, Brownback, Kyl, Bunning, and
Cornyn)
A resolution expressing support for all Iranian citizens who embrace the
values of freedom, human rights, civil liberties, and rule of law, and
for other purposes.
June 19, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 196
June 19, 2009
Mr. Kaufman
(for himself, Messrs. Kyl and Bunning)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on freedom of the press,
freedom of speech, and freedom of expression in Iran.
June 19, 2009--Agreed to, without referral to committee.
S. Res. 217
July 20, 2009
Mr. Kerry
A resolution commending Captain Wei Jiafu and the China Ocean Shipping
Company for increasing business relations between the United States and
China.
S. Res. 224
July 24, 2009
Mr. Bond
(for himself and Mr. Inouye)
A resolution recognizing the increasingly beneficial relationship
between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia.
S. Res. 251
August 7, 2009
Mrs. Gillibrand
(for herself, Mr. Cardin, Ms. Collins, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs.
Feinstein, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg,
and Begich)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
Afghanistan, with the support of the international community, should
fulfill its obligations to ensure that women fully participate as
candidates and voters in the August 20, 2009, presidential and
provincial council elections in Afghanistan.
August 7, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 253
September 8, 2009
Mr. Schumer
(for himself, Messrs. Lautenberg, Menendez, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs.
Voinovich, Casey, and Cardin)
(Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. McCaskill, and Mr. Webb)--September 10, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
Libya should apologize for the welcome home ceremony held to celebrate
the release of convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi.
September 23, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 254
September 8, 2009
Mrs. Gillibrand
(Mr. Roberts)--September 9, 2009
(Mr. Schumer)--September 10, 2009
A resolution honoring, commemorating, and celebrating the historic ties
of the United States and the Netherlands on the quadricentennial
celebration of the discovery of the Hudson River, and recognizing the
settlement and enduring values of New Netherland, which continue to
influence American society.
(See H. Con. Res. 178)
S. Res. 274
September 17, 2009
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr. Harkin)
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of Peace Day.
September 17, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 289
September 25, 2009
Mr. Specter
A resolution encouraging the people of the United States to reflect on
and remember the integrity and courage of the 6,135 Christian men and
women of Poland who acted to save their Jewish countrymen and
countrywomen from extermination by Nazi Germany.
S. Res. 305
October 6, 2009
Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Messrs. Kerry and Lugar)
A resolution expressing support for the victims of the natural disasters
in Indonesia, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the
Philippines.
October 6, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 312
October 13, 2009
Mr. Dodd
(for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Cardin, and Bond)
(Mr. Burris, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Kirk, Whitehouse, and Kerry)--October
14, 2009
(Mr. Menendez)--October 15, 2009
(Messrs. Sanders and Voinovich)--October 19, 2009
(Mr. Feingold)--October 20, 2009
(Messrs. Casey and Merkley)--October 21, 2009
(Messrs. Lugar and Leahy)--October 26, 2009
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Lautenberg, and Mrs. Boxer)--October 27, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on empowering and
strengthening the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID).
November 9, 2009--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 312, Amdt. 2769
November 9, 2009
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Dodd)
To improve the resolution.
November 9, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 312, Amdt. 2770
November 9, 2009
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Dodd)
To amend the preamble.
November 9, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 316
October 21, 2009
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Ensign)
(Mr. Reed)--October 27, 2009
(Mr. Brown of Ohio)--October 28, 2009
(Mr. Feingold and Mrs. Feinstein)--October 29, 2009
(Mr. Whitehouse)--November 4, 2009
(Mr. Reid)--November 19, 2009
(Mrs. Boxer)--December 10, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--December 15, 2009
(Mr. Levin)--December 17, 2009
(Mr. Brownback)--January 20, 2010
(Mr. Bennet)--January 28, 2010
(Mr. Schumer)--February 4, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg and Ms. Klobuchar)--April 15, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--May 6, 2010
A resolution calling upon the President to ensure that the foreign
policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding and
sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing,
and genocide documented in the United States record relating to the
Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 321
October 26, 2009
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Durbin, Casey, and Menendez)
A resolution commemorating the lives and work of Jesuit Fathers Ignacio
Ellacuria, Ignacio Martin-Baro, Segundo Montes, Amando Lopez, Juan Ramon
Moreno, Joaquin Lopez y Lopez, and housekeeper Julia Elba Ramos and her
daughter Celina Mariset Ramos on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of
their deaths on November 16, 1989, at the Universidad Centroamericana
Jose Simeon Canas located in San Salvador, El Salvador.
October 26, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 322
October 26, 2009
Mr. Levin
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback and Durbin)
(Mr. Lugar)--August 5, 2010
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on religious minorities
in Iraq.
August 5, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 322, Amdt. 4604
August 5, 2010
Mr. Reid (for Messrs. Levin and Lugar)
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the resolution.
August 5, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 322, Amdt. 4605
August 5, 2010
Mr. Reid (for Messrs. Levin and Lugar)
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the preamble.
August 5, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 328
October 29, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A resolution commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the
Berlin Wall, the end of the division of Europe, and the beginning of the
peaceful and democratic reunification of Germany.
S. Res. 332
November 2, 2009
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar and Cardin)
A resolution commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the
Berlin Wall, the end of the division of Europe, and the beginning of the
peaceful and democratic reunification of Germany.
November 2, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 341
November 5, 2009
Mr. Cardin
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
(Mr. Casey)--November 16, 2009
(Mr. Lieberman)--November 20, 2009
A resolution supporting peace, security, and innocent civilians affected
by conflict in Yemen.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported.
November 18, 2009--Reported.
December 4, 2009--Agreed to.
S. Res. 345
November 9, 2009
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Gillibrand, Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Shaheen.
Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Snowe,
Ms. Mikulski, and Mrs. McCaskill)
(Messrs. Corker and Leahy)--November 16, 2009
(Mr. Feingold)--April 29, 2010
A resolution deploring the rape and assault of women in Guinea and the
killing of political protesters.
November 17, 2009--Ordered reported.
November 18, 2009--Reported.
February 22, 2010--Agreed to, amended, and with an amended title.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 345, Amdt. 3321
February 22, 2010
Mr. Brown of Ohio (for Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Feingold)
To amend the resolving clause.
February 22, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 345, Amdt. 3322
February 22, 2010
Mr. Brown of Ohio (for Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Feingold)
To amend the preamble.
February 22, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 345, Amdt. 3323
February 22, 2010
Mr. Brown of Ohio (for Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Feingold)
To amend the title to read: ``A resolution deploring the rape and
assault of women in Guinea and the killing of political protesters on
September 28, 2009.''
February 22, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 346
November 9, 2009
Ms. Snowe
(for herself, Messrs. Kerry, Kirk, Reed, Whitehouse, and Ms. Cantwell)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that, at the 21st
Regular Meeting of the International Commission on the Conservation of
Atlantic Tunas, the United States should seek to ensure management of
the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishery adheres to
the scientific advice provided by the Standing Committee on Research and
Statistics and has a high probability of achieving the established
rebuilding target, pursue strengthened protections for spawning bluefin
populations in the Mediterranean Sea to facilitate the recovery of the
Atlantic bluefin tuna, pursue imposition of more stringent measures to
ensure compliance by all Members with the International Commission for
the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas' conservation and management
recommendations for Atlantic bluefin tuna and other species, and ensure
that United States' quotas of tuna and swordfish are not reallocated to
other nations, and for other purposes.
November 9, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 355
November 19, 2009
Mr. Levin
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Casey, Graham, Lieberman, Corker, and
Nelson of Florida)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
the Islamic Republic of Iran has systematically violated its obligations
to uphold human rights provided for under its constitution and
international law.
November 19, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 356
November 19, 2009
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Reid, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Snowe, and Mr.
Menendez)
(Mr. Whitehouse)--December 1, 2009
(Mr. Durbin)--December 3, 2009
A resolution calling upon the Government of Turkey to facilitate the
reopening of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's Theological School of Halki
without condition or further delay.
S. Res. 360
November 21, 2009
Mr. Dodd
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Kerry, Lugar, Lieberman, Kirk, Mrs.
Shaheen, Messrs. Menendez, Brownback, McCain, Brown of Ohio, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Wicker, Voinovich, Isakson, Bond, Casey, Ms.
Mikulski, and Mr. Franken)
A resolution honoring the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh,
for his service to the people of India and to the world, and welcoming
the Prime Minister to the United States.
November 21, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 362
November 30, 2009
Mr. Shelby
(for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Cornyn, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Isakson, Mrs.
Shaheen, Messrs. Vitter, and Wicker)
(Mr. LeMieux)--December 9, 2009
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of
the Treasury should direct the United States Executive Directors to the
International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to use the voice and vote
of the United States to oppose making any loans to the Government of
Antigua and Barbuda until that Government cooperates with the United
States and compensates the victims of the Stanford Financial Group
fraud.
S. Res. 365
December 1, 2009
Mr. Durbin (for Mrs. Boxer)
A resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of the signing of the
Antarctic Treaty.
December 1, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also H. Con. Res. 51)
S. Res. 376
December 16, 2009
Mr. Inouye
(for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Lieberman, and Durbin)
A resolution honoring the 60th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between the United States and the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan, the 10th anniversary of the accession to the throne of His
Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, and for other purposes.
December 16, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 379
December 17, 2009
Mrs. Gillibrand
A resolution to express the sense of the Senate regarding the protection
of intellectual property rights for clean energy and environmental
technology.
S. Res. 385
December 22, 2009
Mr. Lugar
A resolution recognizing the great progress made by the people of
Ukraine in the establishment of democratic institutions, and supporting
a free and transparent presidential election on January 17, 2010.
S. Res. 386
December 22, 2009
Mr. Kaufman
(for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, McCain, Dodd, Kyl, Casey, Graham,
Levin, Brownback, and Hatch)
A resolution condemning the Government of Iran for restricting and
suppressing freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of
expression, and freedom of assembly, and for its human rights abuses,
and for other purposes.
December 22, 2009--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 392
January 21, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Nelson of Florida, Dodd, Leahy, Menendez,
Burris, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Sanders, Bennet, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Dorgan, Johnson, Durbin, Udall of New Mexico, Baucus, Brown of Ohio,
Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Harkin, Carper, Lautenberg,
Kirk, Begich, Bayh, Wyden, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Feinstein,
Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Casey, Cardin, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Gillibrand,
Messrs. Kohl, Inouye, Akaka, Feingold, Whitehouse, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs.
Reed, Corker, Rockefeller, Barrasso, Isakson, Kaufman, and Reid)
Expressing the sense of the Senate on the humanitarian catastrophe
caused by the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
January 21, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 400
January 28, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mr. Feingold, and Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Casey and Mrs. Gillibrand)--February 9, 2010
(Mr. Bennet)--February 22, 2010
A resolution urging the implementation of a comprehensive strategy to
address instability in Yemen.
February 24, 2010--Ordered reported, with amendments.
March 11, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended preamble.
S. Res. 404
February 1, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Wicker, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Boxer,
Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Byrd, Isakson, Merkley, Sanders, Lieberman,
Whitehouse, Bayh, Cardin, and Casey)
(Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Specter)--February 4, 2010
(Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Lautenberg)--February 9, 2010
(Mr. Dorgan)--February 22, 2010
(Messrs. Burris and Durbin)--March 2, 2010
A resolution supporting full implementation of the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement and other efforts to promote peace and stability in Sudan, and
for other purposes.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 4, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 405
February 2, 2010
Mr. Kaufman
(for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Casey, Kyl, Feingold, Webb, Lieberman,
Specter, McCain, and Cornyn)
A resolution reaffirming the centrality of freedom of expression and
press freedom as cornerstones of United States foreign policy and United
States efforts to promote individual rights, and for other purposes.
February 2, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 409
February 4, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Coburn, Cardin, and Ms. Collins)
(Messrs. Merkley, Lautenberg, Burris, Levin, and Franken)--February 9,
2010
(Messrs. Lieberman, Begich, Nelson of Florida, Casey, and Udall of
Colorado)--February 22, 2010
(Mrs. Feinstein)--February 26, 2010
(Mr. Durbin)--March 1, 2010
(Mr. Bayh of Indiana)--March 3, 2010
(Ms. Cantwell)--March 4, 2010
(Mr. Kerry)--March 11, 2010
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--March 18, 2010
(Mr. Johnson)--March 22, 2010
(Mr. Grassley and Mrs. Boxer)--April 12, 2010
A resolution calling on members of the parliament in Uganda to reject
the proposed ``Anti-Homosexuality Bill,'' and for other purposes.
April 13, 2010--Reported. Agreed to.
S. Res. 414
February 9, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(Messrs. Menendez, Nelson of Florida, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr. Casey)--
February 11, 2010
(Mr. Cardin)--February 23, 2010
(Mr. Lugar)--February 24, 2010
(Mr. Lautenberg)--March 1, 2010
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the recovery,
rehabilitation, and rebuilding of Haiti following the humanitarian
crisis caused by the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 4, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 415
February 11, 2010
Mr. Casey
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Lieberman, Kaufman, Levin, and Kerry)
A resolution calling for a renewed focus on the government of the
Islamic Republic of Iran's violations of internationally-recognized
human rights as found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
February 11, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 422
February 25, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)
A resolution recognizing the important progress made by the people of
Ukraine in the establishment of democratic institutions following the
presidential run-off election on February 7, 2010.
March 4, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 428
March 1, 2010
Mr. LeMieux
(for himself and Mr. Coburn)
A resolution expressing concern about violations of civil liberties
taking place in Venezuela and commending the people of Venezuela for
their steadfast support of democracy.
S. Res. 431
March 3, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself and Mr. Kerry)
A resolution expressing profound concern, deepest sympathies, and
solidarity on behalf of the people of the United States to the people
and Government of Chile following the massive earthquake.
March 4, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 436
March 4, 2010
Mr. Whitehouse
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Reed, and Brown of Massachusetts)
A resolution expressing support for the people affected by the natural
disasters on Madeira Island.
March 4, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 437
March 4, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Lieberman, Lugar, Casey, Graham, and
Kaufman)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the positive
effect of the upcoming Iraqi parliamentary elections on Iraq's political
reconciliation and democratic institutions.
March 4, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 442
March 4, 2010
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Cardin, Wicker, Lugar, and Byrd)
A resolution congratulating the people of the Republic of Lithuania on
the Act of the Re-establishment of the State of Lithuania, or Act of
March 11, and celebrating the rich history of Lithuania.
March 4, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 446
March 8, 2010
Mr. Casey
(Mr. Kerry)--March 23, 2010
A resolution commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
April 13, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended preamble.
S. Res. 454
March 15, 2010
Mr. Brown of Ohio
A resolution supporting the goals of World Tuberculosis Day to raise
awareness about tuberculosis.
S. Res. 464
March 22, 2010
Mr. Specter
(for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Durbin, Bennett, Casey, Lieberman,
Carper, Menendez, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Whitehouse, Kerry, Cochran, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. LeMieux, Risch, Inouye, Feingold, Levin, Dodd, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Bingaman, Lugar, Cardin, Lautenberg, Nelson of
Florida, Reed, Bayh, Kohl, Chambliss, Isakson, and Reid)
(Mr. Dorgan)--March 23, 2010
A resolution recognizing the 189th anniversary of the independence of
Greece and celebrating Greek and American democracy.
March 22, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 466
March 23, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Durbin, Dodd, Feingold, Mrs.
Gillibrand, and Mr. Cardin)
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Water Day.
S. Res. 469
March 25, 2010
Mr. Lugar
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Webb, and Bond)
A resolution recognizing the 60th Anniversary of the Fulbright Program
in Thailand.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
September 28, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 476
April 12, 2010
Mr. Lugar
A resolution honoring the lives of President of Poland Lech Kaczynski,
his wife, and 94 others who perished on April 10, 2010, in a plane crash
while en route to memorialize those Polish officers, officials, and
civilians who were massacred by the Soviet Union 70 years ago.
(See S. Res. 479)
S. Res. 479
April 14, 2010
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Johanns, Kerry, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Voinovich,
Brown of Ohio, Cardin, Reid, McConnell, Kyl, Akaka, Alexander, Barrasso,
Baucus, Bayh, Begich, Bennet, Bennett, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Brown of Massachusetts, Brownback, Bunning, Burr, Burris, Byrd,
Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Casey, Chambliss, Coburn, Cochran, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Corker, Cornyn, Crapo, DeMint, Dodd, Dorgan,
Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Franken, Mrs. Gillibrand,
Messrs. Graham, Grassley, Gregg, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Harkin, Hatch, Mrs.
Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, Isakson, Johnson, Kaufman, Ms.
Klobuchar, Mr. Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, LeMieux,
Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lugar, McCain, Mrs. McCaskill,
Messrs. Menendez, Merkley, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of
Nebraska, Nelson of Florida, Pryor, Reed, Risch, Roberts, Rockefeller,
Sanders, Schumer, Sessions, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Shelby, Ms. Snowe, Mr.
Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Tester, Thune, Udall of Colorado, Udall
of New Mexico, Vitter, Warner, Webb, Whitehouse, Wicker, and Wyden)
A resolution expressing sympathy for the people of Poland in the
aftermath of the devastating plane crash that killed the country's
President, First Lady, and 94 other high ranking government, military,
and civic leaders of April 10, 2010.
April 14, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also S. Res. 476)
S. Res. 480
April 14, 2010
Mr. Gregg
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Bennett, Brownback, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Lieberman, and Leahy)
A resolution condemning the continued detention of Burmese democracy
leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and calling on the military regime in Burma
to permit a credible and fair election process and the transition to
civilian, democratic rule.
May 7, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 480, Amdt. 3913
May 7, 2010
Mr. Whitehouse (for Mr. Gregg)
To amend the resolving clause.
May 7, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 483
April 15, 2010
Mr. Voinovich
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Lugar, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. Cardin)
(Mr. Durbin)--April 22, 2010
A resolution congratulating the Republic of Serbia's application for
European Union membership and recognizing Serbia's active efforts to
integrate into Europe and the global community.
April 21, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 499
April 22, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Messrs. Wicker, Brown of Ohio, Specter, Lugar, Durbin,
Cardin, Sanders, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Johnson, and Inhofe)
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Malaria Day, and
reaffirming United States leadership and support for efforts to combat
malaria as a critical component of the President's Global Health
Initiative.
April 22, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 519
May 10, 2010
Mr. DeMint
(Messrs. Bunning, Burr, Chambliss, Coburn, Ensign, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Inhofe, Kyl, and Thune)--May 24, 2010
(Messrs. Risch, Grassley, Wicker, McCain, and Sessions)--May 26, 2010
(Mr. Isakson)--May 27, 2010
(Mr. Graham)--June 8, 2010.
(Mr. Crapo)--June 10, 2010
(Messrs. Bond and Cornyn)--June 14, 2010
(Messrs. Cochran and Vitter)--June 24, 2010
(Messrs. Brownback and Roberts)--July 14, 2010
(Ms. Murkowski)--July 15, 2010
(Mr. Johanns)--July 21, 2010
(Mr. Enzi)--July 22, 2010
(Mr. Barrasso)--July 26, 2010
(Mr. Bennett)--July 28, 2010
(Mr. Hatch)--August 3, 2010
(Mr. LeMieux)--November 15, 2010
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the primary
safeguard for the well-being and protection of children is the family,
and that the primary safeguards for the legal rights of children in the
United States are the Constitutions of the United States and the several
States, and that, because the use of international treaties to govern
policy in the United States on families and children is contrary to
principles of self-government and federalism, and that, because the
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child undermines
traditional principles of law in the United States regarding parents and
children, the President should not transmit the Convention to the Senate
for its advice and consent.
S. Res. 525
May 13, 2010
Mr. Lieberman
(for himself, Messrs. Levin, McCain, Kerry, and Lugar)
A resolution expressing sympathy to the families of those killed in the
sinking of the Republic of Korea Ship Cheonan, and solidarity with the
Republic of Korea in the aftermath of this tragic incident.
May 13, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 532
May 17, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Udall of Colorado)
A resolution recognizing Expo 2010 Shanghai China and the USA Pavilion
at the Expo.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
S. Res. 535
May 19, 2010
Mr. Dodd
(for himself, Messrs. Lugar, Bingaman, Durbin, Mrs. Gillibrand, and Mr.
Menendez)
A resolution honoring the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon Hinojosa,
for his service to the people of Mexico, and welcoming the President to
the United States.
May 19, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 538
May 24, 2010
Mr. Webb
(for himself, Messrs. Kerry, Bond, and Durbin)
A resolution affirming the support of the United States for a strong and
vital alliance with Thailand.
May 24, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 548
June 9, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
(Mr. Kyl)--June 10, 2010
(Messrs. Brownback and Inhofe)--June 14, 2010
(Mr. Coburn)--June 15, 2010
(Messrs. Ensign, DeMint, Wicker, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Bond, Risch,
McCain, LeMieux, and Burr)--June 16, 2010
(Mr. Chambliss)--June 17, 2010
A resolution to express the sense of the Senate that Israel has an
undeniable right to self-defense, and to condemn the recent
destabilizing actions by extremists aboard the ship Mavi Marmara.
June 24, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to, amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 548, Amdt. 4396
June 24, 2010
Mr. Cornyn (for Mr. Kerry)
Striking lines regarding actions of the United Nations.
June 24, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 548, Amdt. 4397
June 24, 2010
Mr. Cornyn (for Mr. Kerry)
Striking the fourteenth clause in the preamble.
June 24, 2010--Agreed to.
S. Res. 551
June 14, 2010
Mr. Kaufman
(for himself, Messrs. Casey, Lieberman, McCain, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs.
Kyl, Feingold, Brownback, Menendez, Graham, and Levin)
A resolution marking the one year anniversary of the June 12, 2009,
presidential election in Iran, and condemning ongoing human rights
abuses in Iran.
June 14, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 564
June 23, 2010
Mr. Webb
(for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Lieberman, Dodd, and Bond)
(Messrs. Kerry, Lugar, and Cardin)--June 24, 2010
A resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of the ratification of the
Treaty of Mutual Security and Cooperation with Japan, and affirming
support for the United States-Japan security alliance and relationship.
June 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 566
June 25, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the situation
in Kyrgyzstan.
June 25, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 570
June 28, 2010
Mr. Casey
(for himself, Messrs. Levin, Kaufman, Webb, Reed, Ms. Snowe, and Mr.
Kyl)
(Mrs. McCaskill)--December 15, 2010
A resolution calling for continued support for and an increased effort
by the Governments of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other Central Asian
countries to effectively monitor and regulate the manufacture, sale,
transport, and use of ammonium nitrate fertilizer in order to prevent
the transport of ammonium nitrate into Afghanistan where the ammonium
nitrate is used in improvised explosive devices.
June 28, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 571
June 28, 2010
Mrs. Gillibrand
(for herself, Messrs. Voinovich, Lieberman, Schumer, Levin, Casey, Kyl,
and Vitter)
A resolution calling for the immediate and unconditional release of
Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit held captive by Hamas, and for other
purposes.
June 28, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 573
June 29, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself, Ms. Klobuchar, and Mr. Franken)
(Mr. Cardin)--July 13, 2010
A resolution urging the development of a comprehensive strategy to
ensure stability in Somalia, and for other purposes.
September 21, 2010--Ordered reported, with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute.
September 24, 2010--Reported, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and with an amended preamble.
September 29, 2010--Agreed to, as amended.
S. Res. 586
July 20, 2010
Mr. Feingold
(for himself and Mr. McCain)
(Mr. Casey)--July 21, 2010
(Mr. Durbin)--July 22, 2010
(Mr. Dodd)--July 26, 2010
(Mr. Kaufman)--July 29, 2010
(Mr. Graham)--August 2, 2010
(Mr. Kyl)--August 4, 2010
(Mr. Lieberman and Mrs. Shaheen)--August 5, 2010
(Mr. Brown of Ohio and Mr. Franken)--September 13, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--September 20, 2010
(Mr. Brownback)--September 22, 2010
(Ms. Collins)--November 15, 2010
A resolution supporting democracy, human rights, and civil liberties in
Egypt.
S. Res. 604
August 2, 2010
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Messrs. Casey, Franken, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Specter, and
Mrs. Feinstein)
A resolution urging the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to
immediately and unconditionally release Sarah Shourd, Joshua Fattal, and
Shane Bauer on humanitarian grounds.
August 2, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 613
August 5, 2010
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mr. Dodd)
A resolution recognizing the 63rd anniversary of India's independence,
expressing appreciation to Americans of Indian descent for their
contributions to society, and expressing support and optimism for the
strategic partnership and friendship between the United States and India
in the future.
August 5, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 616
August 5, 2010
Mr. Burr
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States
civil-military partnership in Iraq, under the current leadership of
General Raymond Odierno and Ambassador Christopher Hill, has refined and
sustained an effective counterinsurgency and counterterrorism strategy
that has enabled significant improvements in the security, governance,
and rule of law throughout Iraq, and that these leaders should be
commended for their integrity, resourcefulness, commitment, and
sacrifice.
S. Res. 640
September 23, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself and Mr. Webb)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States
engagement with ASEAN and its member-states.
September 23, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 645
September 24, 2010
Mr. Ensign
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the
Parliamentary elections to be held in Venezuela on September 26, 2010.
S. Res. 660
September 28, 2010
Mr. Kaufman
(for himself and Mr. Lugar)
A resolution expressing support for a public diplomacy program promoting
advancements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics made
by or in partnership with the people of the United States.
September 28, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 673
September 29, 2010
Mr. Leahy
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that it values the
active participation of the Republic of Macedonia as the state partner
of the Vermont National Guard over the past 15 years.
S. Res. 674
November 15, 2010
Mr. Reid
A resolution to constitute the majority party's membership on certain
committees for the One Hundred Eleventh Congress, or until their
successors are chosen.
November 15, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 680
November 17, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Cardin, Whitehouse, and
Merkley)
(Mr. Sanders)--November 18, 2010
(Mrs. Shaheen)--November 30, 2010
(Mrs. Murray)--December 7, 2010
(Mr. Menendez)--December 13, 2010
(Mr. Levin)--December 17, 2010
(Mr. Coons)--December 21, 2010
A resolution supporting international tiger conservation efforts and the
upcoming Global Tiger Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.
December 14, 2010--Ordered reported with amendments.
December 20, 2010--Reported with amendments, an amended title, and an
amended preamble.
S. Res. 683
November 18, 2010
Mr. Kerry
(for himself, Mr. Lugar, and Mrs. Hagan)
A resolution recognizing the recent accomplishments of the people and
Government of Moldova and expressing support for free and transparent
parliamentary elections on November 28, 2010.
November 15, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 693
December 2, 1010
Mr. Webb
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Bond, Inhofe, Brown of Massachusetts,
Begich, Lieberman, Risch, Schumer, Menendez, Lugar, Nelson of Florida,
Voinovich, Wicker, Akaka, Inouye, Warner, Kyl, Gregg, LeMieux, Isakson,
Casey, Mrs. Shaheen, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. McCaskill, Messrs. Tester, and
Durbin)
A resolution condemning the attack by the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea against the Republic of Korea, and affirming support for the
United States-Republic of Korea alliance.
December 2, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 694
December 3, 2010
Mr. Brownback
(for himself, Mr. Whitehouse, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Leahy, Kyl, Casey,
Johanns, Wyden, and Lieberman)
(Mr. Inhofe)--December 9, 2010
(Mrs. Feinstein)--December 20, 2010
A resolution condemning the Government of Iran for its state-sponsored
persecution of religious minorities in Iran and its continued violation
of the International Covenant on Human Rights.
S. Res. 697
December 8, 2010
Mr. Brown of Ohio
A resolution recognizing the 15th anniversary of the Dayton Peace
Accords.
December 8, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 698
December 9, 2010
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself and Mr. Graham)
(Mr. Lieberman)--December 17, 2010
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the
territorial integrity of Georgia and the situation within Georgia's
internationally recognized borders.
S. Res. 706
December 22, 2010
Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Kerry, and Kyl)
A resolution extending the authority for the Senate National Security
Working Group.
December 22, 2010--Agreed to without referral to committee.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
NOMINATIONS
NOMINATIONS
(Unless specifically indicated, nomination hearings are not printed,
and all votes are by voice. Full title for country ambassadors is
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to . . . )
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A
Addleton, Jonathan S., of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Mongolia.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Adelman, David, of Georgia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Singapore.
November 20, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 19, 2010--Confirmed.
Alemayehou, Mimi E., of the District of Columbia, to be Executive Vice
President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, vice John A.
Simon, resigned.
March 10, 2010--Referred.
June 29, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
September 16, 2010--Confirmed.
Alemayehou, Mimi E., Executive Vice President of the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the African Development Foundation for a term expiring September 22,
2015, vice Lloyd O. Pierson, term expired.
June 9, 2010--Referred.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
Alexander, Paige Eve, of Georgia, to be an Assistant Administrator
(Europe and Eurasia) of the United States Agency for International
Development, vice Douglas Menarchik, resigned.
September 27, 2010--Referred.
November 17, 2010--Public hearing.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Anderson, Brooke D., of California, to be Alternate Representative of
the United States for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations,
with the rank of Ambassador.
December 3, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Anderson, Brooke D., of California, to be an Alternate Representative of
the United States to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the
United Nations, during her tenure of service as Alternate
Representative of the United States for Special Political Affairs in
the United Nations.
December 3, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Andrew, Anne Slaughter, of Indiana, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Costa Rica.
October 15, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Aponte, Mari Carmen, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
the Republic of El Salvador.
December 9, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Held over.
April 27, 2010--Ordered reported, 10-8.
April 28, 2010--Reported.
August 19, 2010--Recess appointment.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Aponte, Mari Carmen, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
the Republic of El Salvador, to which position she was appointed
during the last recess of the Senate.
September 13, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Arnavat, Gustavo, of New York, to be United States Executive Director of
the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of three years, vice
Miguel R. San Juan.
September 21, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Arreaga-Rodas, Luis E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Iceland.
April 22, 2010--Referred.
July 22, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Arvizu, Alexander A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Albania.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
August 5, 2010--Public hearing.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
Ashe, Victor H., of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2010, vice James K.
Glassman, resigned.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Avant, Nicole A., of California, to be Ambassador to the Commonwealth of
The Bahamas.
June 16, 2009--Referred.
July 15, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Awkard, Pamela E. Bridgewater, of Virginia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to
Jamaica.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 27, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
B
Barton, Frederick D., of Maine, to be Representative of the United
States on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with
the rank of Ambassador.
September 15, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Barton, Frederick D., of Maine, to be an Alternate Representative of the
United States to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United
Nations, during his tenure of service as Representative of the United
States on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Barzun, Matthew Winthrop, of Kentucky, to be Ambassador to Sweden.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Bass, John R., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Georgia.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Battle, Michael Anthony, Sr., of Georgia, to be Representative of the
United States to the African Union, with the rank and status of
Ambassador.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Benjamin, Daniel, of the District of Columbia, to be Coordinator for
Counterterrorism, with the rank and status of Ambassador at Large,
vice Dell L. Dailey, resigned.
April 27, 2009--Referred.
May 13, 2009--Public hearing.
May 19, 2009--Reported.
May 21, 2009--Confirmed.
Benjaminson, Eric D., of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Gabonese
Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and
Principe.
May 27, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Beyer, Donald Sternoff, Jr., of Virginia, to be Ambassador to
Switzerland, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Liechtenstein.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Biswal, Nisha Desai, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Administrator (Asia) of the United States Agency for International
Development, vice James R. Kunder, resigned.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
September 16, 2010--Confirmed.
Blake, Robert Orris, Jr., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Assistant
Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, vice Richard A. Boucher,
resigned.
April 27, 2009--Referred.
May 14, 2009--Public hearing.
May 20, 2009--Reported.
May 21, 2009--Confirmed.
Bleich, Jeffrey L, of California, to be Ambassador to Australia.
September 14, 2009--Referred.
November 5, 2009--Public hearing.
November 10, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Bond, Michele Thoren, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Ambassador to the Kingdom of Lesotho.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 28, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Booth, Donald E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
December 9, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Boulware, Mark M., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Chad.
July 21, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Brehm, Edward W., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the African Development Foundation for a term expiring September
22, 2011, vice Claude A. Allen, term expired.
June 9, 2010--Referred.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
Brimmer, Esther, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (International Organization Affairs), vice Brian H.
Hook, resigned.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 24, 2009--Public hearing.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Brown, Gayleatha Beatrice, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to
Burkina Faso.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Brown, Sue Kathrine, of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Montenegro.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Brownfield, William R., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs), vice
David T. Johnson, resigned.
September 23, 2010--Referred.
November 17, 2010--Public hearing.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Bryza, Matthew J., of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
May 26, 2010--Referred.
July 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
January 1, 2011--Recess appointment.
Burk, Susan Flood, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Executive
Service, to be Special Representative of the President (for Nuclear
Nonproliferation), with the rank of Ambassador.
March 18, 2009--Referred.
April 22, 2009--Public hearing.
May 5, 2009--Held over.
May 12, 2009--Ordered reported, 17-0.
May 13, 2009--Reported.
June 1, 2009--Confirmed.
Butenis, Patricia A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and to serve concurrently
and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of
Maldives.
June 1, 2009--Referred.
June 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
C
Campbell, Kurt M., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (East Asian and Pacific Affairs), vice Christopher
R. Hill, resigned.
April 27, 2009--Referred.
June 10, 2009--Public hearing.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 25, 2009--Confirmed.
Campbell, Martha Larzelere, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of the Marshall Islands.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Carden, David Lee, of New York, to be Representative of the United
States to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, with the rank
and status of Ambassador.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Carson, Johnnie, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(African Affairs), vice Jendayi Elizabeth Frazer, resigned.
March 23, 2009--Referred.
April 29, 2009--Public hearing.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
Carson, Johnnie, an Assistant Secretary of State (African Affairs), to
be a Member of the Board of Directors of the African Development
Foundation for a term expiring September 27, 2015, vice Jendayi
Elizabeth Frazer, term expired.
June 9, 2010--Referred.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
Carter, Phillip III, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Cote d'Ivoire.
May 7, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, of New York, to be Secretary of State.
January 13, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-249)
January 15, 2009--Ordered reported, upon receipt of nomination by
Senate, 16-1.
January 20, 2009--Received in Senate. Referred to committee.
January 20, 2009--Senate reached unanimous consent agreement for a vote
on the nomination on January 21.
January 21, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed, 94-2.
Connelly, Maura, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Lebanon.
June 8, 2010--Referred.
July 20, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Cook, Suzan D. Johnson, of New York, to be Ambassador at Large for
International Religious Freedom, vice John V. Hanford III, resigned.
June 16, 2010--Referred.
November 17, 2010--Public hearing.
December 14, 2010--Held over.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Cousin, Ertharin, of Illinois, for the rank of Ambassador during her
tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the United Nations
Agencies for Food and Agriculture.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Crowley, Philip J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Public Affairs), vice Sean Ian McCormack, resigned.
April 20, 2009--Referred.
May 13, 2009--Public hearing.
May 19, 2009--Reported.
May 21, 2009--Confirmed.
D
Daalder, Ivo, H., of Virginia, to be United States Permanent
Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
April 22, 2009--Public hearing.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
Daulaire, Nils Maarten Parin, of Virginia, to be Representative of the
United States on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization,
vice Joxel Garcia.
December 20, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Davies, Glyn T., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Representative of the United States to the Vienna Office of the United
Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.
July 13, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Davies, Glyn T., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Representative of the United States to the International Atomic Energy
Agency, with the rank of Ambassador.
July 13, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
de Baca, Luis C., of Virginia, to be Director of the Office to Monitor
and Combat Trafficking, with the rank of Ambassador at Large, vice
Mark P. Lagon, resigned.
March 26, 2009--Referred.
April 29, 2009--Public hearing.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
DeLisi, Scott H., of Minnesota, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Democratic Republic of Nepal.
November 17, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Dell, Christopher William, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Kosovo.
June 1, 2009--Referred.
June 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Derse, Anne Elizabeth, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Lithuania.
June 8, 2009--Referred.
July 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Diaz, Miguel Humberto, of Minnesota, to be Ambassador to the Holy See.
June 18, 2009--Referred.
July 22, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
DiCarlo, Rosemary Anne, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be the
Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations, with
the rank and status of Ambassador, and the Deputy Representative of
the United States in the Security Council of the United Nations.
December 3, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
DiCarlo, Rosemary Anne, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Representative of the United States to the Sessions of the General
Assembly of the United Nations, during her tenure of service as Deputy
Representative of the United States to the United Nations.
December 3, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Donahoe, Eileen Chamberlain, of California, for the rank of Ambassador
during her tenure of service as the United States Representative to
the UN Human Rights Council.
November 9, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
March 3, 2010--Confirmed.
Dougherty, J. Thomas, of Wyoming, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Burkina
Faso.
May 27, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
E
Eacho, William Carlton III, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Austria.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Eikenberry, Karl Winfrid, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 26, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-930)
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Eisen, Norman L., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to the
Czech Republic.
June 29, 2010--Referred.
August 5, 2010--Public hearing.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
January 1, 2011--Recess appointment.
Entwistle, James Frederick, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
June 9, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
F
Feierstein, Gerald M., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Yemen.
May 7, 2010--Referred.
July 20, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Feierstein, Mark, of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator (Latin
America and the Caribbean) of the United States Agency for
International Development, vice Paul J. Bonicelli.
May 13, 2010--Referred.
June 29, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
September 16, 2010--Confirmed.
Feinstein, Lee Andrew, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Poland.
July 20, 2009--Referred.
September 15, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Feltman, Jeffrey D., of Ohio, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (Near Eastern Affairs), vice C. David Welch, resigned.
April 20, 2009--Referred.
May 14, 2009--Public hearing.
May 19, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Fergin, Judith R, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.
June 16, 1010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Fernandez, Alberto M., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
July 22, 2009--Referred.
November 19, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Fernandez, Jose W., of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs), vice Daniel S. Sullivan,
resigned.
August 6, 2009--Referred.
September 15, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 1009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Foley, James B., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Croatia.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Ford, Robert Stephen, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Syrian
Arab Republic.
February 22, 2010--Referred.
March 16, 2010--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-934)
April 13, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
January 1, 2011--Recess appointment.
Fulton, Laurie Susan, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to Denmark.
June 3, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
G
Garber, Judith Gail, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Latvia.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Gehl, Katherine M., of Wisconsin, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring December 17, 2010, vice Collister Johnson, Jr., term expired.
March 1, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Geithner, Timothy F., of New York, to be United States Governor of the
International Monetary Fund for a term of five years; United States
Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
for a term of five years; United States Governor of the Inter-American
Development Bank for a term of five years; United States Governor of
the African Development Bank for a term of five years; United States
Governor of the Asian Development Bank; United States Governor of the
African Development Fund; United States Governor of the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development, vice Henry M. Paulson Jr.,
resigned.
January 27, 2009--Referred.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Gips, Donald Henry, of Colorado, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
South Africa.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
July 31, 2009--Confirmed.
Gitenstein, Mark Henry, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
Romania.
June 19, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Goldberg, Philip S, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (Intelligence and Research), vice Randall M. Fort,
resigned.
October 26, 2009--Referred to Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
November 19, 2009--Public hearing conducted by Foreign Relations
Committee.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing conducted by Select Committee on
Intelligence. (S. Hrg. 111-556)
December 10, 2009--Reported by Select Committee on Intelligence.
February 9, 2010--Confirmed.
Goosby, Eric P., of California, to be Ambassador at Large and
Coordinator of United States Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS
Globally.
April 29, 2009--Referred.
June 9, 2009--Public hearing.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 19, 2009--Confirmed.
Gordon, Philip H., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (European and Eurasian Affairs), vice Daniel Fried,
resigned.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 26, 2009--Public hearing.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
May 14, 2009--Confirmed.
Gottemoeller, Rose Eilene, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (Verification and Compliance), vice Paula A. DeSutter, Resigned.
March 17, 2009--Referred.
March 26, 2009--Public hearing.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Gray, Gordon, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Tunisia.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-933)
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Green, Mark, of Wisconsin, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the Millennium Challenge Corporation for a term of three years, vice
William H. Frist, term expiring.
September 29, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Gross, Kenneth E., Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Tajikistan.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Gutman, Howard W., of Maryland, to be Ambassador to Belgium.
June 16, 2009--Referred.
July 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
H
Hartog-Levin, Fay, of Illinois, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of the
Netherlands.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 22, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Herencia, Roberto R., of Illinois, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring December 17, 2012, vice Patrick J. Durkin, term expired.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Hill, Christopher R., of Rhode Island, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Iraq.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 25, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-929)
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 2, 2009--Cloture motion entered. Unanimous consent agreement
reached for cloture vote to occur on April 20.
April 20, 2009--Considered. Cloture invoked, 73-17.
April 21, 2009--Considered. Confirmed, 73-23.
Hormats, Robert D., of New York, to be an Under Secretary of State
(Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs), vice Reuben Jeffery III,
resigned.
July 20, 2009--Referred.
September 9, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Hormats, Robert D., of New York, to be United States Alternate Governor
of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a
term of five years; United States Alternate Governor of the Inter-
American Development Bank for a term of five years; United States
Alternate Governor of the African Development Bank for a term of five
years; United States Alternate Governor of the African Development
Fund; United States Alternate Governor of the Asian Development Bank;
and United States Alternate Governor of the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, vice Reuben Jeffery III.
July 29, 2009--Referred.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Hudson, James LaGarde, of the District of Columbia, to be United States
Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice
Kenneth L. Peel.
June 24, 2009--Referred.
October 8, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Huebner, David, of California, to be Ambassador to New Zealand, and to
serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador
to Samoa.
October 8, 2009--Referred.
November 5, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Huntsman, Jon M., Jr., of Utah, to be Ambassador to the People's
Republic of China.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
I
Irving, Earl Michael, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom
of Swaziland.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
July 31, 2009--Confirmed.
Isaacson, Walter, of Louisiana, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2012, vice Steven J.
Simmons, term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Isaacson, Walter, of Louisiana, to be Chairman of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors, vice James K. Glassman, resigned.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
J
Jackson, Robert Porter, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Cameroon.
June 28, 2010--Referred.
July 28, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Jacobson, David C., of Illinois, to be Ambassador to Canada.
June 8, 2009--Referred.
August 5, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Jeffrey, James Franklin, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Iraq.
June 28, 2010--Referred.
July 20, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Jenkins, Bonnie D., of New York, for the rank of Ambassador during her
tenure of service as Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs.
April 20, 2009--Referred.
May 13, 2009--Public hearing.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 19, 2009--Confirmed.
Jones, Kerri-Ann, of Maine, to be Assistant Secretary of State for
Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, vice
Claudia A. McMurray, resigned.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Jones, Paul W., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Malaysia.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Jones, Walter Crawford, of Maryland, to be United States Director of the
African Development Bank of a term of five years, vice Mimi
Alemayehou.
November 16, 2009--Referred.
January 28, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
K
Kaplan, Samuel Louis, of Minnesota, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of
Morocco.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 22, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Katz, Allan J., of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Portuguese Republic.
November 30, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 19, 2010--Confirmed.
Kelly, Ian C, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be U.S. Representative to the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, with the rank of
Ambassador.
November 30, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Kennard, William E., of the District of Columbia, to be Representative
of the United States to the European Union, with the rank and status
of Ambassador.
August 6, 2009--Referred.
October 8, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Kennedy, Laura E., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador
during her tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the Conference
on Disarmament.
November 9, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
March 3, 2010--Confirmed.
Kennedy, Matthew Maxwell Taylor, of California, to be a Member of the
Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for
a term expiring December 17, 2012, vice Samuel E. Ebbesen, term
expired.
September 23, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Kenney, Kristie Anne, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of
Thailand.
July 19, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Killion, David, of the District of Columbia, for the rank of Ambassador
during his tenure of service as United States Permanent Representative
to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
King, Betty E., of New York, to be Representative of the United States
to the Office of the United Nations and Other International
Organizations in Geneva, with the rank of Ambassador.
October 22, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
February 11, 2010--Confirmed.
King, Robert R., of Virginia, to be Special Envoy on North Korean Human
Rights Issues, with the rank of Ambassador.
September 25, 2009--Referred.
November 5, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Kmiec, Douglas W., of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Malta.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Knight, James, of Alabama, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Benin.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Koh, Harold Hongju, of Connecticut, to be Legal Adviser of the
Department of State, vice John B. Bellinger III, resigned.
March 23, 2009--Referred.
April 28, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-931)
May 5, 2010--Held over.
May 12, 2009--Ordered reported, 12-5.
May 13, 2009--Reported.
June 22, 2009--Considered. Cloture motion entered.
June 23, 2009--Unanimous consent agreement reached providing for cloture
vote on June 24.
June 24, 2009--Considered. Cloture invoked, 65-31. Unanimous consent
agreement reached providing for further consideration on June 25.
June 25, 2009--Considered. Confirmed, 62-35.
Kornbluh, Karen, of New York, to be Representative of the United States
to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, with the
rank of Ambassador.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Kounalakis, Eleni Tsakopoulos, of California, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Hungary.
October 13, 2009--Referred.
November 18, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Krol, George Albert, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Uzbekistan.
September 16, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
L
Lanier, Jerry P., of North Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Uganda.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Lenhardt, Alfonso E., of New York, to be Ambassador to the United
Republic of Tanzania.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Lew, Jacob J., of New York, to be Deputy Secretary of State for
Management and Resources. (New Position)
January 20, 2009--Referred.
January 22, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-928)
January 28, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Lewis, Terry, of Michigan, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring
December 17, 2011, vice C. William Swank, term expired.
December 20, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Likins, Rose M., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Peru.
April 22, 2010--Referred.
June 29, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Lindborg, Nancy E., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Administrator (Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Affairs) of the
United States Agency for International Development, vice Michael E.
Hess, resigned.
August 5, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Littlefield, Elizabeth L., of the District of Columbia, to be President
of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, vice Robert A.
Mosbacher, resigned.
November 20, 2009--Referred.
March 11, 2010--Pubic hearing.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Lobo, Richard M., of Florida, to be Director of the International
Broadcasting Bureau, Broadcasting Board of Governors, vice Seth
Cropsey.
February 11, 2010--Referred.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
September 16, 2010--Confirmed.
Lomellin, Carmen, of Virginia, to be Permanent Representative of the
United States to the Organization of American States, with the rank of
Ambassador, vice Hector E. Morales, resigned.
September 15, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Lynton, Michael, of California, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2012, vice Mark McKinnon,
term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
M
Marciel, Scot Alan, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Indonesia.
June 29, 2010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Marshall, Capricia Penavic, of the District of Columbia, to be Chief of
Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during her tenure of
service, vice Nancy Goodman Brinker, resigned.
May 14, 2009--Referred.
June 24, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 31, 2009--Confirmed.
Martinez, Vilma S., of California, to be Ambassador to Argentina.
June 17, 2009--Referred.
July 15, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
McCue, Susan, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of
Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2011, vice Joaquin F. Blaya,
term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
McCulley, Terence Patrick, of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
June 29, 2010--Referred.
July 28, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
McHale, Judith A., of Maryland, to be Under Secretary of State for
Public Diplomacy, vice James K. Glassman, resigned.
April 20, 2009--Referred.
May 13, 2009--Public hearing.
May 20, 2009--Reported.
May 21, 2009--Confirmed.
McKinley, Peter Michael, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Colombia.
May 7, 2010--Referred.
June 29, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
McMullen, Christopher J., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Angola.
July 21, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Meehan, Michael P., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2010, vice D.
Jeffrey Hirschberg, term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 27, 2010--Held over.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Merten, Kenneth H., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Haiti.
June 9, 2009--Referred.
July 8, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Mikulak, Robert P., of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador during his
tenure of service as United States Representative to the Organization
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Moller, Patricia Newton, of Arkansas, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Guinea.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Moon, Patrick S., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
May 19, 2010--Referred.
July 22, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Mulhaupt, Dennis, of California, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2011, vice Blanquita
Walsh Cullum, term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Munter, Cameron, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan.
September 13, 2010--Referred.
September 23, 2010--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-935)
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Murphy, Philip D., of New Jersey, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Republic of Germany.
July 9, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Murray, Christopher W., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of the Congo.
May 19, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Mussomeli, Joseph A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Slovenia.
July 21, 2010--Referred.
August 5, 2010--Public hearing.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
N
Nay, John R., of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Suriname.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 15, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Nealer, Kevin Glenn, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring December 17, 2011, vice Sanford Gottesman, term expired.
August 5, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Nelson, David Daniel, of Minnesota, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
October 8, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Nesbitt, Wanda L., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Namibia.
July 21, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Nides, Thomas R., of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Secretary of
State for Management and Resources, vice Jacob J. Lew.
September 29, 2010--Referred.
November 17, 2010--Public hearing.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
O
Oreck, Bruce J., of Colorado, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Finland.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Orr, Robert M., of Florida, to be United States Director of the Asian
Development Bank, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Curtis S. Chin.
March 24, 2010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
September 16, 2010--Confirmed.
Otero, Maria, of the District of Columbia, to be an Under Secretary of
State (Democracy and Global Affairs), vice Paula J. Dobriansky,
resigned.
June 9, 2009--Referred
June 25, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Owen, Michael S., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Sierra Leone.
June 21, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
P
Palmer, Larry Leon, of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
June 29, 2010--Referred.
July 27, 2010--Public hearing.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Pascual, Carlos, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
Mexico.
June 8, 2009--Referred.
July 8, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Patricof, Alan J., of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the Millennium Challenge Corporation for a term of two years.
(Reappointment)
September 29, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Perino, Dana M., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the
Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2012,
vice Edward E. Kaufman, resigned.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 27, 2010--Held over.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Pollack, Lana, of Michigan, to be a Commissioner on the part of the
United States on the International Joint Commission, United States and
Canada, vice Allen I. Olson.
February 1, 2010--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Polt, Michael C., of Tennessee, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Estonia.
September 29, 2009--Referred.
October 8, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Posner, Michael H., of New York, to be Assistant Secretary of State for
Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, vice David J. Kramer, resigned.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 28, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Postel, Eric G., of Wisconsin, to be an Assistant Administrator
(Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade) of the United States Agency
for International Development, vice Jacqueline Ellen Schafer,
resigned.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Powell, Jo Ellen, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Islamic
Republic of Mauritania.
July 19, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Powell, Nancy J., of Iowa, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Director General of the
Foreign Service, vice Harry K. Thomas, Jr., resigned.
May 21, 2009--Referred.
June 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 31, 2009--Confirmed.
Powers, Phyllis Marie, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Panama.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 27, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Prahar, Peter Alan, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federated States
of Micronesia.
October 13, 2009--Referred.
November 5, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
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Radelet, Carolyn Hessler, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy
Director of the Peace Corps, vice Josephine K. Olsen, resigned.
November 9, 2009--Referred.
March 11, 2010--Pubic hearing.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Rapp, Stephen J., of Iowa, to be Ambassador at Large for War Crimes
Issues, vice John Clint Williamson, resigned.
July 7, 2009--Referred.
July 22, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Ray, Charles Aaron, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Zimbabwe.
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Rediker, Douglas A., of Massachusetts, to be United States Alternate
Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund for a term of
two years, vice Daniel D. Heath, term expired.
December 2, 2009--Referred.
January 28, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Reed-Rowe, Helen Patricia, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Palau.
May 18, 2010--Referred.
July 21, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Ricciardone, Francis Joseph, Jr., of Massachusetts, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador
to the Republic of Turkey.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
July 20, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
January 1, 2011--Recess appointment.
Rice, Susan E., of the District of Columbia, to be the Representative of
the United States to the United Nations, with the rank and status of
Ambassador, and the Representative of the United States in the
Security Council of the United Nations.
January 15, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-257)
January 20, 2009--Received in Senate. Referred to committee.
January 21, 2009--Reported.
January 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Rice, Susan E., of the District of Columbia, to be the Representative of
the United States to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the
United Nations during her tenure of service as Representative of the
United States to the United Nations.
January 15, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-257)
January 20, 2009--Received in Senate. Referred to committee.
January 21, 2009--Reported.
January 22, 2009--Confirmed.
Rivkin, Charles H., of California, to be Ambassador to France, and to
serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador
to Monaco.
June 1, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Roemer, Timothy J., of Indiana, to be Ambassador to India.
June 10, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-933)
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Rooney, Daniel M., of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to Ireland.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
June 24, 2009--Public hearing.
June 25, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Roos, John V., of California, to be Ambassador to Japan.
June 24, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Rowe, Leslie V., of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Mozambique.
September 14, 2009--Referred.
November 19, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
S
Schmierer, Richard J., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Sultanate of Oman.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-933)
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
Schwartz, Eric P., of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Population, Refugees, and Migration), vice Ellen R. Sauerbrey.
May 6, 2009--Referred.
June 3, 2009--Public hearing.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 19, 2009--Confirmed.
Sedgwick, Theodore, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Slovak
Republic.
January 20, 2010--Referred.
March 11, 2010--Pubic hearing.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Shah, Rajiv J., of Washington, to be Administrator of the United States
Agency for International Development, vice Henrietta Holsman Fore,
resigned.
November 10, 2009--Referred.
December 1, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Shannon, Thomas Alfred, Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the
Federative Republic of Brazil.
June 1, 2009--Referred.
July 8, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Held over.
July 28, 2009--Reported, 14-4, 1 abstention.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Shapiro, Andrew J., of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Political-Military Affairs), vice Mark Kimmitt, resigned.
May 6, 2009--Referred.
June 3, 2009--Public hearing.
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 19, 2009--Confirmed.
Shear, David Bruce, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
December 13, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Shields, Daniel L. III, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Brunei
Darussalam.
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Slutz, Pamela Jo Howell, of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Burundi.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Smith, Daniel Bennett, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to
Greece.
June 8, 2010--Referred.
July 22, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Smith, James B., of New Hampshire, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
June 24, 2009--Referred.
July 22, 2009--Public hearing.
July 28, 2009--Reported.
August 4, 2009--Confirmed.
Solomon, Ian Hoddy, of Maryland, to be United States Executive Director
of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a
term of two years, vice Eli Whitney Debevoise II, term expired.
November 16, 2009--Referred.
January 28, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Solomont, Alan D., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to Spain, and to
serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador
to Andorra.
August 6, 2009--Referred.
September 15, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Spratlen, Pamela L., of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kyrgyz
Republic.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Steinberg, Donald Kenneth, of California, to be Deputy Administrator of
the United States Agency for International Development, vice Frederick
W. Schieck, resigned.
August 5, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Steinberg, James Braidy, of Texas, to be Deputy Secretary of State, vice
John D. Negroponte.
January 20, 2009--Referred.
January 22, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-928)
January 28, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Stewart, Karen Brevard, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Lao People's Democratic Republic.
July 21, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Stock, Judith Ann Stewart, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (Educational and Cultural Affairs), vice Goli Ameri, resigned.
December 4, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
June 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Storella, Mark Charles, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Zambia.
May 26, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Stroum, Cynthia, of Washington, to be Ambassador to Luxembourg.
September 15, 2009--Referred.
October 8, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Susman, Louis B., of Illinois, to be Ambassador to the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
June 2, 2009--Referred.
July 7, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
July 10, 2009--Confirmed.
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Tauscher, Ellen O., of California, to be Under Secretary of State for
Arms Control and International Security, vice Robert Joseph, resigned.
May 6, 2009--Referred.
June 9, 2009--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 111-932)
June 16, 2009--Reported.
June 25, 2009--Confirmed.
Taylor, Teddy Bernard, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to
Papua New Guinea, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Solomon Islands and Ambassador to
the Republic of Vanuatu.
June 22, 2009--Referred.
July 23, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Tefft, John F., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Ukraine.
September 30, 2009--Referred.
October 8, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Thomas, Harry K., Jr., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of the Philippines.
November 20, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 19, 2010--Confirmed.
Thorne, David H., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to the Italian
Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of San Marino.
July 6, 2009--Referred.
July 16, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Thummalapally, Vinai K., of Colorado, to be Ambassador to Belize.
June 11, 2009--Referred.
July 15, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Tong, Kurt Walter, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador during his
tenure of service as Untied States Senior Official for the Asia-
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum.
September 23, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Torrey, James A., of Connecticut, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring December 17, 2010, vice Dianne I. Moss, term expired.
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Torrey, James A., of Connecticut, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring December 17, 2013. (Reappointment)
November 15, 2010--Referred.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Torsella, Joseph M., of Pennsylvania, to be Representative of the United
States to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the
rank of Ambassador.
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Torsella, Joseph M., of Pennsylvania, to be Alternate Representative of
the United States to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the
United Nations, during his tenure of service as Representative of the
United States to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform.
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 9, 2010--Public hearing.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
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Valenzuela, Arturo A., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs), vice Thomas A.
Shannon, Jr., resigned
June 8, 2009--Referred.
July 8, 2009--Public hearing.
July 21, 2009--Held over.
July 28, 2009--Reported, 15-4.
November 5, 2009--Confirmed.
Verma, Richard Rahul, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Legislative Affairs), vice Matthew A. Reynolds, resigned.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 24, 2009--Public hearing.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Verveer, Melanne, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador at Large
for Women's Global Issues.
March 11, 2009--Referred.
March 24, 2009--Public hearing.
March 31, 2009--Reported.
April 3, 2009--Confirmed.
Verveer, Philip L., of the District of Columbia, for the rank of
Ambassador during his tenure of service as Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for International Communications and Information Policy in
the Bureau of Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs and U.S.
Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy.
May 19, 2009--Referred.
June 25, 2009--Public hearing.
July 8, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
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Warlick, Mary Burce, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Serbia.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
November 18, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Warlick, James B., Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Bulgaria.
October 5, 2009--Referred.
November 18, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Warren, Michael James, of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of
the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
for a term expiring December 17, 2011, vice Diane M. Ruebling, term
expired.
March 1, 2010--Referred.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
June 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Welters, Beatrice Wilkinson, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
November 17, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
White, Barry B., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to Norway.
August 7, 2009--Referred.
September 15, 2009--Public hearing.
September 17, 2009--Reported.
September 22, 2009--Confirmed.
White, Pamela Ann, of Maine, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
The Gambia.
September 13, 2010--Referred.
September 22, 2010--Public hearing.
September 29, 2010--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Williams, Aaron S., of Virginia, to be Director of the Peace Corps, vice
Ronald A. Tschetter, resigned.
July 14, 2009--Referred.
July 29, 2009--Public hearing.
August 4, 2009--Reported.
August 7, 2009--Confirmed.
Williams, Bisa, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Niger.
November 30, 2009--Referred.
February 2, 2010--Public hearing.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Wills, Mary Jo, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador
to the Republic of Mauritius, and to serve concurrently and without
additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Seychelles.
July 28, 2009--Referred.
November 19, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
Wimbush, S. Enders, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2010, vice Norman J.
Pattiz, term expired.
November 19, 2009--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
June 30, 2010--Confirmed.
Woerth, Duane E., of Nebraska, for the rank of Ambassador during his
tenure of service as Representative of the United States on the
Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization.
July 12, 2010--Referred.
August 5, 2010--Public hearing.
September 21, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
Wohlers, Laurence D., of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Central African Republic.
June 14, 2010--Referred.
July 13, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
Wolff, Alejandro Daniel, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Chile.
June 28, 2010--Referred.
July 27, 2010--Public hearing.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
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Yohannes, Daniel W. of Colorado, to be Chief Executive Officer,
Millennium Challenge Corporation, vice John J. Danilovich, resigned.
September 21, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
Yzaguirre, Raul, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Dominican
Republic.
November 30, 2009--Referred.
March 11, 2010--Pubic hearing.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
September 29, 2010--Confirmed.
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Zak, Leocadia Irine, of the District of Columbia, to be Director of the
Trade and Development Agency, vice Larry Woodrow Walther, resigned.
November 16, 2009--Referred.
January 28, 2010--Public hearing.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
Zeitlin, Jide J., of New York, to be Representative of the United States
to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the rank of
Ambassador.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
January 21, 2010--Withdrawn.
Zeitlin, Jide J., of New York, to be Alternate Representative of the
United States to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United
Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United
States to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
November 4, 2009--Public hearing.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
January 21, 2010--Withdrawn.
CAREER AMBASSADOR PROMOTIONS
(For the personal rank of Career Ambassador in recognition of especially
distinguished service over a sustained period.)
Jeffrey, James Franklin, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, for the personal rank of
Career Ambassador in recognition of especially distinguished service
over a sustained period.
November 18, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Powell, Nancy J., of Iowa, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, for the personal rank of Career
Ambassador in recognition of especially distinguished service over a
sustained period.
November 18, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Wayne, Earl A., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, for the personal rank of Career
Ambassador in recognition of especially distinguished service over a
sustained period.
November 18, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, AND FOREIGN SERVICE
INFORMATION OFFICERS PROMOTION AND APPOINTMENT LISTS
FSO Promotion List, Gregory D. Loose and 6 others (Commerce)
April 2, 2009--Referred.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Laszlo F. Sagi and 153 others (USAID, Commerce,
State)
April 2, 2009--Referred.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, John M. Kowalski and 223 others (State, Agriculture,
Commerce)
April 2, 2009--Referred.
May 5, 2009--Reported.
May 6, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Marvin F. Burgos and 339 others (USAID, State,
Commerce)
April 20, 2009--Referred.
June 16, 2009--Reported, with exception of Terence Jones.
June 19, 2009--Confirmed, with exception of Terence Jones.
Terrence Jones, of Virginia, an officer of the U.S. Agency for
International Development, for appointment as Foreign Service Officer
of Class Three, Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic
Service.
April 20, 2009--Referred with list beginning with Marvin F. Burgos, et
al.
June 16, 2009--Removed from list and left pending in Committee.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Susan Marie Carl and 179 others (State, Commerce)
June 10, 2009--Referred.
June 25, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Christopher L. Andino and 148 others (State,
Commerce)
June 25, 2009--Referred.
July 21, 2009--Reported.
July 24, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Andrea M. Cameron and 125 others (State, Commerce)
September 10, 2009--Referred.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Laurie M. Major and 167 others (State, Commerce)
September 17, 2009--Referred.
November 17, 2009--Reported.
November 20, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Christopher William Dell and 152 others (State)
September 24, 2009--Referred.
December 8, 2009--Reported, with exception of Barbara J. Martin.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed, with exception of Barbara J. Martin.
Barbara J. Martin, of Maryland, an officer of the Department of State,
for promotion to Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor.
September 24, 2009--Referred with list beginning with Christopher
William Dell, et al.
December 8, 2009--Removed from list and left pending in Committee.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
FSO Promotion List, Carleene H. Dei and 28 others (USAID)
September 25, 2009--Referred.
December 8, 2009--Reported, with exception of Earl W. Gast and R.
Douglass Arbuckle.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed, with exception of Earl W. Gast and R.
Douglass Arbuckle.
Earl W. Gast, of California, an officer of the U.S. Agency for
International Development, for promotion to Senior Foreign Service
Officer, Class of Minister Counselor.
September 25, 2009--Referred with list beginning with Carleene H. Dei,
et al.
December 8, 2009--Removed from list and left pending in Committee.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
R. Douglass Arbuckle, of Florida, an officer of the U.S. Agency for
International Development, for promotion to Senior Foreign Service
Officer, Class of Counselor.
September 25, 2009--Referred with list beginning with Carleene H. Dei,
et al.
December 8, 2009--Removed from list and left pending in Committee.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
FSO Promotion List, Jeffrey D. Adler and 276 others (State)
November 9. 2009--Referred.
December 8, 2009--Reported.
December 24, 2009--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Suzanne E. Heinen and 2 others (Agriculture)
November 17, 2009--Referred.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment List, Sean J. McIntosh and 98 others (State)
December 11, 2009--Referred.
February 24, 2010--Reported.
March 10, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment List, Karen L. Zens and 7 others (Commerce)
January 26, 2010--Referred.
April 13, 2010--Reported.
April 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment List, Robin J. Brinkley Hadden and 348 others (USAID,
State, Commerce)
February 24, 2010--Referred.
June 30, 2010--Committee discharged, with exception of Hussain Waheed
Imam. Confirmed, with exception of Hussain Waheed Imam.
Hussain Waheed Imam, of Virginia, an officer of the U.S. Agency for
International Development, for appointment as Foreign Service Officer
of Class Three, Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic
Service.
February 24, 2010--Referred with list beginning Robin J. Brinkley
Hadden, et al.
June 30, 2010--Removed from list and left pending in Committee.
December 22, 2010--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
FSO Appointment List, Judith Hinshaw Semilota and 325 others (State,
Agriculture)
April 14, 2010--Referred.
May 25, 2010--Reported.
May 28, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Karen S. Sliter and 1 other (Agriculture)
June 28, 2010--Referred.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment/Promotion List, James K. Chambers and 152 others (State,
Commerce)
June 28, 2010--Referred.
August 3, 2010--Reported.
August 5, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment/Promotion List, Connor Cherer and 227 others (USAID,
State)
July 21, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment/Promotion List, Heather M. Rogers and 93 others (State,
Commerce)
September 23, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Joseph Farinella and 24 others (USAID)
September 23, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Patricia A. Butenis and 149 others (State)
September 29, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment/Promotion List, Louis John Fintor and 136 others (State,
Commerce)
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Appointment/Promotion List, Alan Hallman and 265 others
(Agriculture, State, Commerce)
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
FSO Promotion List, Lloyd S. Harbert and 1 other (Agriculture)
November 17, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
64th SESSION
Representatives:
Delahunt, Bill, of Massachusetts, to be a Representative of the United
States to the Sixty-fourth Session of the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
December 7, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Schuster, Elaine, of Florida, to be a Representative of the United
States to the Sixty-fourth Session of the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
December 7, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Smith, Christopher H., of New Jersey, to be a Representative of the
United States to the Sixty-fourth Session of the General Assembly of
the United Nations.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
December 7, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Alternates:
Ross, Laura Gore, of New York, to be an Alternate Representative of the
United States to the Sixty-fourth Session of the General Assembly of
the United Nations.
September 25, 2009--Referred.
December 7, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
Webb, Wellington E., of Colorado, to be an Alternate Representative of
the United States to the Sixty-fourth Session of the General Assembly
of the United Nations.
September 24, 2009--Referred.
December 7, 2009--Committee discharged. Confirmed.
65th SESSION
Representatives:
Fulp, Carol, of Massachusetts, to be a Representative of the United
States to the Sixty-fifth Session of the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
September 15, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Shaheen, Jeanne, of New Hampshire, to be a Representative of the United
States to the Sixty-fifth Session of the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
September 15, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Wicker, Roger F., of Mississippi, to be a Representative of the United
States to the Sixty-fifth Session of the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
September 15, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
Alternates:
Nickels, Gregory J., of Washington, to be an Alternate Representative of
the United States to the Sixty-fifth Session of the General Assembly
of the United Nations.
September 15, 2010--Referred.
December 14, 2010--Reported.
December 22, 2010--Confirmed.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
* Closed session ** Open and closed session
------------
January 13, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Clinton) (S. Hrg. 111-249)
January 15, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
January 15, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Rice) (S. Hrg. 111-257)
January 21, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
January 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nominations (Lew and James Steinberg) (S. Hrg. 111-928)
January 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Addressing Global Climate Change: The Road to Copenhagen (S. Hrg. 111-
82)
February 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
*February 10, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
North Korea Status Report
February 12, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Relations with Darfur
February 24, 2009
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Recent Developments in Sri Lanka (S. Hrg. 111-390)
February 26, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Engaging with Muslim Communities around the World (S. Hrg. 111-60)
March 3, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Iranian Political and Nuclear Realities and United States Policy Options
(S. Hrg. 111-84)
*March 4, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Iran Status Report: Nuclear and Political
March 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
U.S. Strategy Regarding Iran (S. Hrg. 111-39)
*March 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Global Counterterrorism Efforts
March 19, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Prospects for Engagement with Russia (S. Hrg. 111-71)
March 24, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Alleviating Global Hunger: Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.
Leadership (S. Hrg. 111-85)
March 24, 2009
(Full Committee/Boxer)
Nominations (Brimmer, Verma, and Melanne Verveer)
March 25, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Hill) (S. Hrg. 111-929)
March 25, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Foreign Policy and the Global Economic Crisis (S. Hrg. 111-329)
March 26, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Eikenberry) (S. Hrg. 111-930)
March 26, 2009
Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Gordon and Gottemoeller)
March 30, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
U.S.-Mexican Border Violence (field hearing in El Paso, Texas) (S. Hrg.
111-89)
March 31, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
March 31, 2009
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
The Return and Resettlement of Displaced Iraqis (S. Hrg. 111-83)
April 1, 2009
(Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance,
Economic Affairs and International Environmental Protection/Menendez)
USAID in the 21st Century (S. Hrg. 111-354)
April 21, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Strengthening U.S. Diplomatic Capacity in Africa (S. Hrg. 111-27)
April 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Global Climate Change: U.S. Leadership for a New Global Agreement (S.
Hrg. 111-183)
April 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Burk and Daalder)
April 23, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Voice of Veterans of the Afghan War (S. Hrg. 111-266)
April 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
War Powers in the 21st Century (S. Hrg. 111-255)
April 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Koh) (S. Hrg. 111-931)
April 29, 2009
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Carson and de Baca)
April 30, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Confronting Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (S. Hrg. 111-101)
May 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
May 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Roundtable Discussion: The Global Implications of a Warming Arctic
May 6, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Engaging Iran: Obstacles and Opportunities (S. Hrg. 111-126)
May 6, 2009
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Shaheen)
NATO Post-60: Institutional Challenges Moving Forward (S. Hrg. 111-628)
May 12, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
May 12, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
U.S. Strategy toward Pakistan (S. Hrg. 111-139)
May 12, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Energy Security: Historical Perspectives and Modern Challenges (S. Hrg.
111-78)
May 13, 2009
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Nominations (Crowley and McHale)
May 13, 2009
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nominations (Benjamin and Jenkins)
May 13, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs and Subcommittee on International
Operations and Organizations, Human Rights, Democracy, and Global
Women's Issues/Feingold and Boxer)
Confronting Rape and Other Forms of Violence against Women in Conflict
Zones; Spotlight: Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan (S. Hrg. 111-
161)
May 14, 2009
(Full Committee/Casey)
Nominations (Blake and Feltman)
May 14, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The Middle East: The Road to Peace (S. Hrg. 111-286)
May 19, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
May 19, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Pathways to a ``Green'' Global Economic Recovery (S. Hrg. 111-143)
May 20, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Developing a Coordinated and Sustainable Strategy for Somalia (S. Hrg.
111-118)
*May 20, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Developments on the Ground in Pakistan and Afghanistan
May 20, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Foreign Policy Priorities in the President's Fiscal Year 2010
International Affairs Budget (S. Hrg. 111-270)
May 20, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
May 21, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
A New Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan (S. Hrg. 111-307)
*June 3, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Security of Pakistan's Nuclear Program
June 3, 2009
(Full Committee/Boxer)
Nominations (Schwartz and Shapiro)
June 4, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate
Change (S. Hrg. 111-80)
June 9, 2009
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nomination (Goosby)
June 9, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Tauscher) (S. Hrg. 111-932)
June 10, 2009
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nomination (Kurt Campbell)
June 11, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
North Korea Back at the Brink? (S. Hrg. 111-312)
June 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
June 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Butenis, Dell, and Powell)
*June 18, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Treaty Negotiations with Russia
June 23, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Confronting Drug Trafficking in West Africa (S. Hrg. 111-121)
June 24, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Roundtable Discussion: Iran at a Crossroads?
June 24, 2009
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Nominations (Marshall and Rooney)
June 25, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Otero and Philip Verveer)
July 7, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nominations (Gray, Roemer, and Schmierer) (S. Hrg. 111-933)
July 7, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Fulton, Gitenstein, Rivkin, and Susman)
July 7, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
July 8, 2009
(Full Committee/Dodd)
Nominations (Merten, Pascual, Shannon, and Valenzuela)
July 8, 2009
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Shaheen)
Industrial Competitiveness under Climate Policies: Lessons from Europe
(S. Hrg. 111-119)
July 8, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
July 15, 2009
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Avant, Martinez, Nay, and Thummalapally)
July 15, 2009
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Webb)
Maritime Disputes and Sovereignty Issues in East Asia (S. Hrg. 111-135)
July 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
150 Oil: Instability, Terrorism and Economic Disruption (S. Hrg. 111-
105)
July 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Beyer, Derse, Gutman, and Thorne)
July 21, 2009
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Battle, Gayleatha Brown, Gips, Irving, Knight, Lanier,
Lenhardt, Moller, Ray, and Slutz)
July 21, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
July 21, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Climate Change and Global Security: Challenges, Threats and Diplomatic
Opportunities (S. Hrg. 111-207)
July 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Casey)
Nominations (Diaz, Hartog-Levin, Kaplan, Rapp, and James Smith)
July 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The Case for Reform: Foreign Aid and Development in a New Era (S. Hrg.
111-164)
July 23, 2009
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nominations (Addleton, Martha Campbell, Gross, Huntsman, Roos, and
Taylor)
July 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Boxer)
Nominations (Cousin, Davies, Kerri-Ann Jones, Killion, Kornbluh, and
Posner)
July 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
July 28, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Barzun, Bass, Eacho, Foley, Garber, Kmiec, Murphy, and
Oreck)
July 29, 2009
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Responding to Pakistan's Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Crisis (S.
Hrg. 111-150)
July 29, 2009
(Full Committee/Dodd)
Nomination (Aaron Williams)
July 30, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Toward a Comprehensive Strategy for Sudan (S. Hrg. 111-302)
August 4, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
August 4, 2009
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Shaheen)
Georgia: One Year After the August War (S. Hrg. 111-221)
August 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Nomination (Jacobson)
September 9, 2009
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nomination (Hormats)
September 10, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Iraq: Report from the Field (S. Hrg. 111-220)
September 15, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Feinstein, Jose Fernandez, Solomont, and White)
September 16, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Exploring Three Strategies for Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 111-321)
September 17, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Countering the Threat of Failure in Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 111-291)
September 17, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
September 30, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Exploring U.S. Policy Options toward Zimbabwe's Transition (S. Hrg. 111-
439)
September 30, 2009
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Webb)
U.S. Policy toward Burma: Its Impact and Effectiveness (S. Hrg. 111-358)
October 1, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Afghanistan's Impact on Pakistan (S. Hrg. 111-295)
October 1, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Violence against Women: Global Costs and Consequences (S. Hrg. 111-346)
October 6, 2009
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and
Other Forms of Family Maintenance (Treaty Doc. 110-21) (Printed in Exec.
Rept. 111-2)
October 7, 2009
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
The Proposed U.S.-UAE Agreement on Civilian Nuclear Cooperation (S. Hrg.
111-331)
October 7, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Confronting al-Qaeda: Understanding the Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond
(S. Hrg. 111-363)
October 8, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Hudson, Kennard, Polt, Stroum, and Tefft)
October 15, 2009
(Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance,
Economic Affairs, and International Environmental Protection/Menendez)
Drought, Flooding and Refugees: Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change
in the World's Most Vulnerable Nations (S. Hrg. 111-499)
October 15, 2009
(Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues/Kaufman)
U.S. International Broadcasting into the War Zones: Iraq and Afghanistan
(S. Hrg. 111-349)
October 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
NATO: A Strategic Concept for Transatlantic Security (S. Hrg. 111-465)
*October 22, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Iran Status Report
November 4, 2009
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Arnavat, Barton, Lomellin, Yohannes, and Zeitlin)
November 5, 2009
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nominations (Bleich, Huebner, Prahar, and Robert King)
November 10, 2009
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Treaties: Protocol Amending the Convention between the Government of the
United States and the Government of the French Republic for the
Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with
Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital (Treaty Doc. 111-4); Protocol
Amending the Convention between the United States and New Zealand for
the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion
with Respect to Taxes on Income (Treaty Doc. 111-3); Convention between
the Government of the United States and the Government of Malta for the
Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with
Respect to Taxes on Income (Treaty Doc. 111-1); Treaty between the
Government of the United States and the Government of the Republic of
Rwanda Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of
Investment (Treaty Doc. 110-23); International Treaty on Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture, adopted by the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations on November 3, 2001, and signed by
the United States on November 1, 2009 (Treaty Doc. 110-19) (Printed in
Exec. Rept. 111-5)
November 17, 2009
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Examining U.S. Counterterrorism Priorities and Strategy Across Africa's
Sahel Region (S. Hrg. 111-406)
November 17, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
November 17, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The U.S. and the G-20: Remaking the International Economic Architecture
(S. Hrg. 111-325)
November 18, 2009
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Kounalakis, James Warlick, and Mary Warlick)
November 19, 2009
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Alberto Frenandez, Goldberg, Rowe, and Wills)
December 1, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Shah)
December 1, 2009
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Nominations (Andrew, Donahoe, Kennedy, Betty King, and Nelson)
December 3, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Afghanistan: Assessing the Road Ahead (S. Hrg. 111-479)
December 8, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
December 9, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New Afghanistan Strategy: the View from the Ground (S. Hrg. 111-400)
*December 9, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Afghanistan: Report from the Field
December 9, 2009
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Shaheen)
Strengthening the Transatlantic Economy: Moving Beyond the Crisis (S.
Hrg. 111-377)
December 10, 2009
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Treaties: Treaty between the Government of the United States and the
Government of the United Kingdom Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation
(Treaty Doc. 110-7); Treaty between the Government of the United States
and the Government of Australia Concerning Defense Trade Cooperation
(Treaty Doc. 110-10) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 111-5)
December 15, 2009
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Re-evaluating U.S. Policy in Central Asia (S. Hrg. 111-433)
January 20, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Yemen: Confronting al-Qaeda, Preventing State Failure (S. Hrg. 111-719)
January 21, 2010
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Webb)
Principles of U.S. Engagement in Asia (S. Hrg. 111-708)
January 21, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Civilian Strategy for Afghanistan: A Status Report in Advance of the
London Conference (S. Hrg. 111-759)
January 28, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Haiti: From Rescue to Recovery and Reconstruction (S. Hrg. 111-755)
January 28, 2010
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Walter Jones, Rediker, Solomon, and Zak)
February 2, 1010
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Booth, Welters, and Bisa Williams)
February 2, 1010
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nominations (Adelman, DeLisi, and Thomas)
February 2, 1010
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
Nominations (Anderson, DiCarlo, Katz, Kelly, and Stock)
February 4, 2010
(Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance,
Economic Affairs, and International Environmental Protection/Menendez)
Haiti Reconstruction: Smart Planning Moving Forward (S. Hrg. 111-615)
February 23, 2010
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Examining the U.S.-Nigeria Relationship in a Time of Transition (S. Hrg.
111-650)
February 23, 2010
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs and
Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues/Boxer and Casey)
Afghan Women and Girls: Building the Future of Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 111-
643)
February 24, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Foreign Policy Priorities in the Fiscal Year 2011 International Affairs
Budget (S. Hrg. 111-778)
February 24, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
March 4, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Middle East Peace: Ground Truths, Challenges Ahead (S. Hrg. 111-648)
March 10, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Building on Success: New Directions in Global Health (S. Hrg. 111-627)
March 10, 2010
(Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues/Kaufman)
The Future of U.S. Public Diplomacy (S. Hrg. 111-763)
March 11, 2010
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Littlefield, Radelet, Sedgwick, and Yzaguirre)
March 16, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nomination (Ford) (S. Hrg. 111-934)
March 17, 2010
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nomination (Aponte)
April 13, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
April 14, 2010
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Shaheen)
Unfinished Business in Southeast Europe: Opportunities and Challenges in
the Western Balkans (S. Hrg. 111-660)
April 15, 2010
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Webb)
U.S.-Japan Relations (S. Hrg. 111-754)
April 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Promoting Global Food Security: Next Steps for Congress and the
Administration (S. Hrg. 111-779)
April 27, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
April 29, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The Historical and Modern Context for U.S.-Russian Arms Control (S. Hrg.
111-738)
May 6, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The Meaning of Marjah (S. Hrg. 111-624)
May 12, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Sudan: A Critical Moment for the CPA, Darfur and the Region (S. Hrg.
111-749)
May 18, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New START Treaty (S. Hrg. 111-738)
May 19, 2010
(Full Committee/Casey)
After the Earthquake: Empowering Haiti to Rebuild Better (S. Hrg. 111-
765)
May 19, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The History and Lessons of START (Treaty Doc. 111-5) (S. Hrg. 111-738)
May 20, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
NATO: Report of the Group of Experts (S. Hrg. 111-629)
May 25, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The Role of Strategic Arms Control in a Post-Cold War World (The New
START Treaty; Treaty Doc. 111-5) (S. Hrg. 111-738)
May 25, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
May 26, 2010
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold)
Assessing Challenges and Opportunities for Peace in Sudan (S. Hrg. 111-
659)
*June 8, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): The Negotiations
June 8, 2010
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Assessing the Strength of Hezbollah (S. Hrg. 111-700)
June 10, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Strategic Arms Control and National Security (Treaty Doc. 111-5) (S.
Hrg. 111-738)
June 15, 2010
(Full Committee/Kaufman)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): The Negotiations (S. Hrg. 111-
738)
June 16, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): Views from the Pentagon (S.
Hrg. 111-738)
June 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Iran Policy in the Aftermath of UN Sanctions (S. Hrg. 111-780)
June 23, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Finding Common Ground with a Rising China (S. Hrg. 111-764)
June 24, 2010
(Full Committee/Casey)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): Implementation--Inspections
and Assistance (S. Hrg. 111-738)
June 24, 2010
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): Benefits and Risks (S. Hrg.
111-738)
June 29, 2010
(Full Committee/Dodd)
Nominations (Alemayehou, Mark Feierstein, Likins, and McKinley)
July 13, 2010
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Benjaminson, Carter, Dougherty, Entwistle, Murray, Owen,
Storella, and Wohlers)
*July 14, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): Monitoring and Verification of
Treaty Compliance
July 14, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Afghanistan: Governance and the Civilian Strategy (S. Hrg. 111-709)
July 15, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
The New START Treaty (Treaty Doc. 111-5): Maintaining a Safe, Secure and
Effective Nuclear Arsenal (S. Hrg. 111-738)
July 20, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nominations (Connelly, Gerald Feierstein, Jeffrey, and Ricciardone)
July 21, 2010
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nominations (Biswal, Fergin, Paul Jones, Marciel, Orr, and Reed-Rowe)
July 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Arreaga-Rodas, Bryza, Moon, and Daniel Smith)
July 27, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Perspectives on Reconciliation Options in Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 111-761)
July 27, 2010
(Full Committee/Dodd)
Nominations (Awkard, Palmer, Powers, and Wolff)
July 28, 2010
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Bond, Jackson, and McCulley)
August 3, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
August 5, 2010
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Arvizu, Eisen, Mussomeli, and Woerth)
September 15, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Banking on Reform: Capital Increase Proposals from the Multilateral
Development Banks (S. Hrg. 111-743)
September 16, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
September 21, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
September 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Feingold)
Nominations (Boulware, McMullen, Nesbitt, Powell, and White)
September 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Lindborg, Mikulak, and Donald Steinberg)
September 22, 2010
(Full Committee/Webb)
Nominations (Kenney and Stewart)
September 23, 2010
(Full Committee/Casey)
Nomination (Munter) (S. Hrg. 111-935)
September 23, 2010
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Webb)
Challenges to Water and Security in Southeast Asia (S. Hrg. 111-710)
September 29, 2010
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The al-Megrahi Release: One Year Later (S. Hrg. 111-781)
November 17, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Nominations (Alexander, Brownfield, Cook, and Nides)
November 18, 2010
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Jamming the IED Assembly Line: Impeding the Flow of Ammonium Nitrate in
South and Central Asia (S. Hrg. 111-782)
December 1, 2010
(Full Committee/Dodd)
Latin America in 2010: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future of U.S.
Policy in the Hemisphere (S. Hrg. 111-783)
December 9, 2010
(Full Committee/Shaheen)
Nominations (Sue Brown, Carden, Postel, Shields, Spratlen, and Torsella)
December 14, 2010
(Full Committee/Kerry)
Business Meeting
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS
COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS
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Executive Reports
Exec. Rept. 111-1
December 1, 2009
Protocol Amending the Convention between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the French Republic for the
Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with
Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital (Treaty Doc. 111-4).
Exec. Rept. 111-2
January 22, 2010
Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and
Other Forms of Family Maintenance (Treaty Doc. 110-21).
Exec. Rept. 111-3
June 30, 2010
Tax Convention with Malta (Treaty Doc. 111-1).
Exec. Rept. 111-4
June 30, 2010
Protocol Amending Tax Convention with New Zealand (Treaty Doc. 111-3).
Exec. Rept. 111-5
September 24, 2010
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties with the United Kingdom (Treaty Doc.
110-7) and Australia (Treaty Doc. 110-10).
Exec. Rept. 111-6
October 1, 2010
Treaty with Russia on Measures for Further Reduction and Limitation of
Strategic Offensive Arms (The New START Treaty) (Treaty Doc. 111-5).
Exec. Rept. 111-7
December 15, 2010
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(Treaty Doc. 110-19).
Exec. Rept. 111-8
December 22, 2010
Investment Treaty with Rwanda (Treaty Doc. 110-23).
Senate Reports
S. Rept. 111-12
March 31, 2009
Legislative Activities Report
S. Rept. 111-19 (S. 384)
May 13, 2009
Global Food Security Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-33 (S. 962)
June 23, 2009
Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-49 (S. 345)
July 16, 2009
Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-50 (S. 954)
July 16, 2009
World Bank International Development Association Replenishment Act of
2009
S. Rept. 111-51 (S. 955)
July 16, 2009
African Development Fund Replenishment Act of 2009
(Star print ordered July 20, 2009)
S. Rept. 111-100 (S. 2727)
November 20, 2009
Start I Treaty Inspections and Monitoring Protocol Continuation Act of
2009
S. Rept. 111-107 (S. 705)
December 15, 2009
Overseas Private Investment Corporation Reauthorization Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-108 (S. 1067)
December 15, 2009
The Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act
of 2009
S. Rept. 111-122 (S. 1524)
February 2, 2010
Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-128 (S. 2961)
February 25, 2010
The Haiti Recovery Act
S. Rept. 111-185 (S. 624)
May 13, 2010
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-186 (S. 2839)
May 13, 2010
Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-205 (S. 3087)
June 10, 2010
The Organization of American States Revitalization and Reform Act of
2010
S. Rept. 111-214 (S. 3104)
June 22, 2010
Permanent Authorization of Radio Free Asia Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-219 (S. 1382)
June 29, 2010
Peace Corps Improvement and Expansion Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-225 (S. 3317)
July 19, 2010
Haiti Empowerment, Assistance, and Rebuilding Act of 2010
S. Rept 111-301 (S. 2971)
September 23, 2010
Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011, with
Minority Views
S. Rept. 111-302 (S. 3581)
September 23, 2010
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties Implementation Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-337 (S. 3184)
September 28, 2010
Child Protection Compact Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-344 (S. 987)
October 26, 2010
International Protecting Girls by Preventing Child Marriage Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-352 (S. 1183)
November 18, 2010
Haiti Reforestation Act of 2009
S. Rept. 111-353 (S. 3665)
November 19, 2010
Pakistani-American Enterprise Fund Act
S. Rept. 111-369 (S. 3297)
December 15, 2010
Zimbabwe Transition to Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2010
S. Rept. 111-383 (S. 3688)
December 22, 2010
International Professional Exchange Act of 2010
Senate Hearings
January 13, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-249
Nomination of Hillary R. Clinton to be Secretary of State
January 15, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-257
Nomination of Hon. Susan E. Rice to be U.N. Representative
January 22, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-928
Nominations [Nomination of Jacob J. Lew to be Deputy Secretary of State
for Management and Resources and Nomination of James Braidy Steinberg to
be Deputy Secretary of State]
January 28, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-82
Addressing Global Climate Change: The Road to Copenhagen
February 24, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-390
Recent Developments in Sri Lanka
February 26, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-60
Engaging with Muslim Communities around the World
March 3, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-84
Iranian Political and Nuclear Realities and United States Policy Options
March 5, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-39
U.S. Strategy Regarding Iran
March 19, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-71
Prospects for Engagement with Russia
March 24, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-85
Alleviating Global Hunger: Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.
Leadership
March 25, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-329
Foreign Policy and the Global Economic Crisis
March 25, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-929
Nomination [Nomination of Christopher R. Hill to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Iraq]
March 26, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-930
Nomination [Nomination of Karl W. Eikenberry to be Ambassador to
Afghanistan]
March 30, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-89
U.S.-Mexican Border Violence
March 31, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-83
The Return and Resettlement of Displaced Iraqis
April 1, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-354
USAID in the 21st Century
April 21, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-27
Strengthening U.S. Diplomatic Capacity in Africa
April 22, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-183
Global Climate Change: U.S. Leadership for a New Global Agreement
April 23, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-266
Voice of Veterans of the Afghan War
April 28, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-255
War Powers in the 21st Century
April 28, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-931
Nomination [Nomination of Harold H. Koh to be Legal Adviser to the
Department of State]
April 30, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-101
Confronting Piracy off the Coast of Somalia
May 6, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-126
Engaging Iran: Obstacles and Opportunities
May 6, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-628
NATO Post-60: Institutional Challenges Moving Forward
May 12, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-78
Energy Security: Historical Perspectives and Modern Challenges
May 12, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-139
U.S. Strategy toward Pakistan
May 13, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-161
Confronting Rape and Other Forms of Violence against Women in Conflict
Zones. Spotlight: The Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan
May 14, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-286
The Middle East: The Road to Peace
May 19, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-143
Pathways to a ``Green'' Global Economic Recovery
May 20, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-118
Developing a Coordinated and Sustainable Strategy for Somalia
May 20, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-270
Foreign Policy Priorities in the President's FY10 International Affairs
Budget
May 21, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-307
A New Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan
June 4, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-80
Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate
Change
June 9, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-932
Nomination [Nomination of Ellen O. Tauscher to be Under Secretary of
State for Arms Control and International Security]
June 11, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-312
North Korea Back at the Brink?
June 23, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-121
Confronting Drug Trafficking in West Africa
July 7, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-933
Nominations [Nomination of Timothy J. Roemer to be Ambassador to India,
Richard J. Schmierer to be Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman, and
Gordon Gray to be Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia]
July 8, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-119
Industrial Competitiveness under Climate Policies: Lessons from Europe
July 15, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-135
Maritime Disputes and Sovereignty Issues in East Asia
July 16, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-105
$150 Oil: Instability, Terrorism and Economic Disruption
July 21, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-207
Climate Change and Global Security: Challenges, Threats and Diplomatic
Opportunities
July 22, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-164
The Case for Reform: Foreign Aid and Development in a New Era
July 29, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-150
Responding to Pakistan's IDP Crisis
July 30, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-302
Toward a Comprehensive Strategy for Sudan
August 4, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-221
Georgia: One Year after the August War
September 10, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-220
Iraq: Report from the Field
September 16, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-321
Exploring Three Strategies for Afghanistan
September 17, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-291
Countering the Threat of Failure in Afghanistan
September 30, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-358
U.S. Policy toward Burma: Its Impact and Effectiveness
September 30, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-439
Exploring U.S. Policy Options toward Zimbabwe's Transition
October 1, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-295
Afghanistan's Impact on Pakistan
October 1, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-346
Violence against Women: Global Costs and Consequences
October 7, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-331
The Proposed U.S.-UAE Agreement on Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
October 7, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-363
Confronting al-Qaeda: Understanding the Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond
October 15, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-349
U.S. International Broadcasting into the War Zones: Iraq and Afghanistan
October 15, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-499
Drought, Flooding and Refugees: Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change
in the World's Most Vulnerable Nations
October 22, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-465
NATO: A Strategic Concept for Transatlantic Security
November 17, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-325
The U.S. and the G-20: Remaking the International Economic Architecture
November 17, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-406
Examining U.S. Counterterrorism Priorities and Strategy Across Africa's
Sahel Region
December 3, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-479
Afghanistan: Assessing the Road Ahead
December 9, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-377
Strengthening the Transatlantic Economy: Moving beyond the Crisis
December 9, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-400
The New Afghanistan Strategy: The View from the Ground
December 15, 2009
S. Hrg. 111-433
Re-evaluating U.S. Policy in Central Asia
January 20, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-719
Yemen: Confronting al-Qaeda, Preventing State Failure
January 21, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-708
Principles of U.S. Engagement in Asia
January 21, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-759
Civilian Strategy for Afghanistan: A Status Report in Advance of the
London Conference
January 28, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-755
Haiti: From Rescue to Recovery and Reconstruction
February 4, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-615
Haiti Reconstruction: Smart Planning Moving Forward
February 23, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-650
Examining the U.S.-Nigeria Relationship in a Time of Transition
February 23, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-643
Afghan Women and Girls: Building the Future of Afghanistan
February 24, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-778
Foreign Policy Priorities in the FY11 International Affairs Budget
March 4, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-648
Middle East Peace: Ground Truths, Challenges Ahead
March 10, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-627
Building on Success: New Directions in Global Health
March 10, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-763
The Future of U.S. Public Diplomacy
March 16, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-934
Nomination [Nomination of Robert Stephen Ford to be Ambassador to the
Syrian Arab Republic]
April 14, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-660
Unfinished Business in Southeast Europe: Opportunities and Challenges in
the Western Balkans
April 15, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-754
U.S.-Japan Relations
April 22, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-779
Promoting Global Food Security: Next Steps for Congress and the
Administration
May 6, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-624
The Meaning of Marjah
May 12, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-749
Sudan: A Critical Moment for the C.P.A., Darfur, and the Region
May 19, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-765
After the Earthquake: Empowering Haiti to Rebuild Better
May 20, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-629
NATO: Report of the Group of Experts
May 26, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-659
Assessing Challenges and Opportunities for Peace in Sudan
June 8, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-700
Assessing the Strength of Hezbollah
June 22, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-780
Iran Policy in the Aftermath of U.N. Sanctions
June 23, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-764
Finding Common Ground with a Rising China
July 14, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-709
Afghanistan: Governance and the Civilian Strategy
July 27, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-761
Perspectives on Reconciliation Options in Afghanistan
September 15, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-743
Banking on Reform: Capital Increase Proposals from the Multilateral
Development Banks
September 23, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-710
Challenges to Water and Security in Southeast Asia
September 23, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-935
Nomination [Nomination of Cameron Munter to be Ambassador to the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan]
September 29, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-781
The al-Megrahi Release: One Year Later
November 18, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-782
Jamming the IED Assembly Line: Impeding the Flow of Ammonium Nitrate in
South and Central Asia
December 1, 2010
S. Hrg. 111-783
Latin America in 2010: Opportunities, Challenges and the Future of U.S.
Policy in the Hemisphere
Committee Prints
February 2009
S. Prt. 111-3
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees, Committee on Foreign
Relations, United States Senate.
February 2009
S. Prt. 111-4
Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.
February 6, 2009
S. Prt. 111-10
Global Food Insecurity: Perspectives from the Field. Report to the
Members of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
February 13, 2009
S. Prt. 111-6
U.S. Public Diplomacy--Time to Get Back in the Game.
February 23, 2009
S. Prt. 111-5
Changing Cuba Policy--In the United States National Interest. Staff Trip
Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.
April 3, 2009
S. Prt. 111-18
Trafficking and Extortion of Burmese Migrants in Malaysia and Southern
Thailand. A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 4, 2009
S. Prt. 111-19
Iran: Where We Are Today. A Report to the Committee on Foreign
Relations.
June 2009
Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2005, Volume IV. (Joint
Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs Committee)
June 29, 2009
S. Prt. 111-21
Uruguay Trade Preferences: A Strategic Opportunity in the Southern Cone.
Staff Trip Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
July 2009
Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2005, Volume V. (Joint
Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs Committee)
July 21, 2009
S. Prt. 111-24
Broadening the Bilateral: Seizing the Opportunity for Meaningful U.S.-
China Collaboration on Climate Change. A Report to the Committee on
Foreign Relations. (Star Print)
August 10, 2009
S. Prt. 111-29
Afghanistan's Narco War: Breaking the Link between Drug Traffickers and
Insurgents. A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
August 13, 2009
S. Prt. 111-27
Milestone or Millstone: Setting the Bar to Promote Democratic Change in
Zimbabwe. A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
September 2009
S. Prt. 111-26
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees, Committee on Foreign
Relations, United States Senate.
November 30, 2009
S. Prt. 111-35
Tora Bora Revisited: How We Failed To Get Bin Laden and Why it Matters
Today. A Report to Members of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
December 7, 2009
S. Prt. 111-36
Sri Lanka: Recharting U.S. Strategy After the War. A Report to Members
of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
December 22, 2009
S. Prt. 111-37
Striking the Balance: U.S. Policy and Stability in Georgia. A Report to
Members of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
2010
S. Prt. 111-23
Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical
Series). Volume XX--Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, 1968.
January 5, 2010
S. Prt. 111-38
Following the Money in Yemen and Lebanon: Maximizing the Effectiveness
of U.S. Security Assistance and International Financial Institution
Lending.
January 15, 2010
S. Prt. 111-39
U.N. Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2009. A
Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
January 21, 2010
S. Prt. 111-40
Al Qaeda in Yemen and Somalia: a Ticking Time Bomb. A Report to the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
January 26, 2010
S. Prt. 111-42
Multilateralism in the Americas: Let's Start by Fixing the OAS. A Report
to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
March 2010
Legislation on Foreign Relations through 2008--Volume I-A of Volumes I-A
and I-B. (Joint Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs Committee)
March 10, 2010
S. Prt. 111-43
The International Financial Institutions: A Call for Change. A Report to
the Committee on Foreign Relations.
April 29, 2010
S. Prt. 111-46
Cuba: Immediate Action Is Needed to Ensure the Survivability of Radio
and TV Marti. A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
May 18, 2010
S. Prt. 111-47
Common Enemy, Common Struggle: Progress in U.S.-Mexican Efforts to
Defeat Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking. A Report to the Members of
the Committee on Foreign Relations.
June 9, 2010
S. Prt. 111-49
U.S. International Broadcasting--Is Anybody Listening? Keeping the
United States Connected. A Report to the Members of the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
June 10, 2010
S. Prt. 111-50
Haiti: No Leadership--No Elections. A Report to the Members of the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
June 22, 2010
S. Prt. 111-51
Haiti at a Crossroads. A Report to the Members of the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
July 2010
Legislation on Foreign Relations through 2008--Volume II-B of Volumes
II-A and II-B. (Joint Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs
Committee)
July 21, 2010
S. Prt. 111-52
Abandoned upon Arrival: Implications for Refugees and Local Communities
Burdened by a U.S. Resettlement System That Is Not Working. A Report to
the Members of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
July 21, 2010
S. Prt. 111-54
Saudi Arabia and Syria: Improving Bilateral Relations, Advancing U.S.
Interests. A Minority Staff Report.
September 2, 2010
S. Prt. 111-55
International Criminal Court Review Conference--Kampala, Uganda. May 31-
June 11, 2010. A Joint Committee Staff Trip Report.
October 26, 2010
S. Prt. 111-56
U.N. Resolution 1325: More Action Needed. A Report to the Members of the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
November 2010
S. Prt. 111-59
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees, Committee on Foreign
Relations, United States Senate.
December 2010
S. Prt. 111-60
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2008, Vols. I and II.
(Joint Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs Committee)
Public Laws
P. L. 111-70 (H. R. 2131)
October 9, 2009
To amend the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 to
reauthorize the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
P. L. 111-71 (H. R. 3593)
October 9, 2009
To amend the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994 to
extend by one year the operation of Radio Free Asia, and for other
purposes.
P. L. 111-73 (S. 1707)
October 15, 2009
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to
promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people,
and for other purposes.
P. L. 111-158 (H. R. 4573)
April 26, 2010
To urge the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the United States
Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank,
the Inter-American Development Bank, and other multilateral development
institutions to use the voice, vote, and influence of the United States
to cancel immediately and completely Haiti's debts to such institutions,
and for other purposes.
P. L. 111-166 (H. R. 3714)
May 17, 2010
To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to include in the Annual
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices information about freedom of
the press in foreign countries, and for other purposes.
P. L. 111-172 (S. 1067)
May 24, 2010
To support stabilization and lasting peace in northern Uganda and areas
affected by the Lord's Resistance Army through development of a regional
strategy to support multilateral efforts to successfully protect
civilians and eliminate the threat posed by the Lord's Resistance Army
and to authorize funds for humanitarian relief and reconstruction,
reconciliation, and transitional justice, and for other purposes.
P. L. 111-177 (H. R. 5139)
June 8, 2010
To provide for the International Organizations Immunities Act to be
extended to the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the International Civilian Office in Kosovo.
P. L. 111-201 (S. J. Res. 32)
July 7, 2010
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and
reaffirming the United States-Korea alliance.
P. L. 111-202 (S. 3104)
July 13, 2010
To permanently authorize Radio Free Asia, and for other purposes.
P. L. 111-210(H. J. Res. 83)
July 27, 2010
Approving the renewal of import restrictions contained in the Burmese
Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003, and for other purposes.
P.L. 111-266 (S. 3847)
October 8, 2010
To implement certain defense trade cooperation treaties, and for other
purposes.
House of Representatives Documents and Reports
Documents
H. Doc. 111-6 (PM 1)
January 13, 2009
Agreement between the United States and New NATO Parties on the
Provision of Atomic Information
H. Doc. 111-21 (PM 11)
March 4, 2009
Certification for an Export to the People's Republic of China
H. Doc. 111-25 (PM 13)
March 17, 2009
Certification for an Export to the People's Republic of China
H. Doc. 111-32 (PM 14)
April 22, 2009
Certification for an Export to the People's Republic of China
H. Doc. 111-43 (PM 21)
May 21, 2009
Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United States
and the Government of the United Arab Emirates
H. Doc. 111-89 (PM 41)
January 26, 2010
Report on Matters Related to Support for the Interdiction of Aircraft
Engaged in Illicit Drug Trafficking
H. Doc. 111-120 (PM 61)
June 15, 2010
Termination of Suspensions with Respect to the Issuance of Permanent
Munitions Export Licenses for Exports to the People's Republic of China
Reports
H. Rept. 111-136 (H. R. 2410)
June 4, 2009
Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011,
Together with Dissenting Views
H. Rept. 111-568, Part I (H. R. 5138)
July 27, 2010
International Megan's Law of 2010
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SUBJECT INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
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A
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
Reauthorization
S. 1716; H.R. 2131
Afghanistan
Ambassadorial nominee
Karl Winfrid Eikenberry
Ammonium nitrate in IEDs
S. Res. 570
Mirwais School, commending girls who attend
S. Res. 109
Shi'ite Personal Status Law
S. Con. Res. 19
U.S. armed forces, redeployment of
S. 3197
Women, participation in political process
S. 229; S. Res. 251
African Development Bank
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Director
Walter Crawford Jones
U.S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
African Development Foundation
Nominees
Board of Directors
Mimi E. Alemayehou
Edward W. Brehm
Johnnie Carson
African Development Fund
Authorization of appropriations, 11th replenishment
S. 955
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
African Union
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Michael Anthony Battle, Sr.
U.S. support for
EC 373
Agency for International Development
Legislation
Authorization of appropriations
S. 1524
Development assistance, restrictions
S. 311
Education for All Act
S. 3797
Foreign Prison Conditions Improvement Act
S. 3798
Global Child Survival Act
S. 1966
Global Development Act
S. 355
Global Food Security Act
S. 384
Global Health Technology Act
S. 1591
Global Resources for Women Act
S. 1425
Global Service Fellowship Program Act
S. 589
Investment and Development for the Americas Act
S. 1593
Stoves, promoting fuel-efficiency
S. 1396
Strengthening USAID
S. Res. 312
Sustainable Urban Development Act
S. 3229
Water for the World Act
S. 624
Women's development advisor, establishing
S. 3151
Nominees
Administrator
Rajiv J. Shah
Assistant Administrator for Asia
Nisha Desai Biswal
Assistant Administrator for Democracy, Conflict & Humanitarian
Assistance
Nancy E. Lindborg
Assistant Administrator for Economic Growth, Agriculture & Trade
Eric G. Postel
Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia
Paige Eve Alexander
Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean
Mark Feierstein
Deputy Administrator
Donald Kenneth Steinberg
Agency for International Development (continued)
Reports
Buy America
EC 6631
Competitive sourcing
EC 682; EC 4734
Financial reports
EC 519; EC 1533; EC 2600; EC 3570; EC 4195; EC 4733; EC
5659; EC 7047; EC 7861
GAO reports, response to
Contractor personnel
EC 4290
Democracy assistance
EC 3911
Information technology/security
EC 3753; EC 6478
Iraq
EC 4087; EC 5658
UN Project Services Office
EC 4959
Workforce needs
EC 7707
Vacancies
EC 187; EC 571; EC 994; EC 995; EC 996; EC 997; EC 998; EC
1000; EC 1001; EC 1467; EC 3909; EC 4622; EC 7172; EC
7537; EC 7862
AIDS/HIV
Reports and certifications
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
EC 6534; EC 8851
Treatment
S. 3627
Albania
Ambassadorial nominee
Alexander A. Arvizu
Parliamentary elections
S. Res. 182
Albatrosses
Agreement on Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
Treaty Doc. 110-22
Al Qaeda
Counterterrorism efforts
S. 894
Andorra
Ambassadorial nominee
Alan D. Solomont
Angola
Ambassadorial nominee
Christopher J. McMullen
Antarctia
Antarctic Treaty
Protocol on Environmental Protection
Annex VI on Liability
Treaty Doc. 111-2
Fiftieth anniversary
H. Con. Res. 51; S. Res. 365
Antigua and Barbuda
Stanford Financial Group
S. Res. 362
Anti-Semitism, condemning
S. Con. Res. 11
Arctic
Ambassador at Large for, establishing
S. 1563
Argentina
Ambassadorial nominee
Vilma S. Martinez
Attack on AMIA Jewish Community Center
H. Con. Res. 156
Armenia
Genocide, U.S. record regarding
S. Res. 316
Arms Control
Treaty
Strategic Offensive Arms, Further Reduction & Limitation, U.S.-
Russian Federation
Treaty Doc. 111-5
Arms Export Control Act
Certifications and justifications (see State Department
transmittals)
Proposed amendments
Collectible Firearms Protection Act
S. 3942
Asian Development Bank
Authorization of appropriations
S. 3918; S. 3951
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Director (rank of Ambassador )
Robert M. Orr
U.S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
Asian Development Fund
Authorization of appropriations
S. 3918; S. 3951
Asia-Pacific Cooperation
Business travel cards
S. 1633
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum
U.S. Senior Official nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Kurt Walter Tong
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
U.S. engagement with
S. Res. 640
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
David Lee Carden
Atlantic tunas
S. Res. 346
Atomic Energy Act of 1954
Exchange of atomic information
PM 1
Nuclear agreement with Australia
PM 52; S. 3844; H. R. 6411
Nuclear agreement with Russian Federation
PM 53; S. J. Res. 34
Nuclear agreement with United Arab Emirates
PM 21; S. J. Res. 18
Nuclear cooperation agreements, congressional approval
S. 3507
Australia
Ambassadorial nominee
Jeffrey L. Bleich
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty
Treaty Doc. 110-10
Nuclear energy cooperation
PM-52; S. 3844; H. R. 6411
Austria
Ambassadorial nominee
William Carlton Eacho III
Azerbaijan
Ambassadorial nominee
Matthew J. Bryza
B
Bahamas
Ambassadorial nominee
Nicole A. Avant
Belgium
Ambassadorial nominee
Howard W. Gutman
Belize
Ambassadorial nominee
Vinai K. Thummalapally
Benin
Ambassadorial nominee
James Knight
Bermuda
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty
Treaty Doc. 111-6
Biological Diversity
Convention on
Treaty Doc. 103-20
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ambassadorial nominee
Patrick S. Moon
NATO partnership
S. 1559
Office of the High Representative
H.R. 5139
Brazil
Ambassadorial nominee
Thomas Alfred Shannon, Jr.
Bilateral relations with U.S.
S. Res. 74
International child abduction
S. Res. 37
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Annual Reports
EC 1685; EC 7174
Nominees
Board
Victor H. Ashe
Wimbush S. Enders
Walter Isaacson (Chairman)
Michael Lynton
Susan McCue
Michael P. Meehan
Dennis Mulhaupt
Dana M. Perino
International Broadcasting Bureau, Director
Richard M. Lobo
Proposed legislation
Authorization of appropriations
EC 2038
Radio Free Asia, authorization
S. 1715
Brunei Darussalam
Ambassadorial nominee
Daniel L. Shields III
Bulgaria
Ambassadorial nominee
James B. Warlick, Jr.
Atomic information, NATO members
PM 1
Burkina Faso
Ambassadorial nominees
Gayleatha Beatrice Brown
J. Thomas Dougherty
Burma
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003
Import restrictions, renewal of
S. J. Res. 29; H. J. Res. 83
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
S. Res. 160; S. Res. 480
Burundi
Ambassadorial nominee
Pamela Jo Howell Slutz
C
Cambodia
Typhoon Ketsana, supporting victims of
S. Res. 305
Cameroon
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert Porter Jackson
Canada
Ambassadorial nominee
David C. Jacobson
Commercial seal hunting
S. Res. 84
Central African Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Laurence D. Wohlers
Chad
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark M. Boulware
Chemical weapons
Organization for Prohibition of
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Robert P. Mikulak
Children
Child labor, anniversary of ILO convention
S. Res. 177
Child Protection Compact Act
S. 3184
Global Child Survival Act
S. 1966
Hague Convention, Recovery of Child Support
Treaty Doc. 110-21
International Megan's Law
H.R. 5138
Preventing Child Marriage Act
S. 987
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
S. Res. 519
Chile
Ambassadorial nominee
Alejandro Daniel Wolff
Earthquake, supporting victims of
S. Res. 431
China
Ambassadorial nominee
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.
China Ocean Shipping Company, commending
S. Res. 217
Democratic freedoms & human rights
S. Res. 24; S. Res. 167; S. Res. 171
Energy, cooperation with U.S.
S. Res. 77
Expo 2010 Shanghai China
S. Res. 532
U.S. exports to
EC 4883; EC 5901; PM 11; PM 13; PM 14; PM 61
Uyghur people
S. Res. 155
Liu Xiaobo, democratic activist
H. Con. Res. 151
Climate change
International Climate Change Investment Act
S. 2835
Cluster munitions
Limiting use, sale and transfer
S. 416
Colombia
Ambassadorial nominee
Peter Michael McKinley
Commerce, Department of
Reports
Exports to the PRC
EC 4883; EC 5901; EC 8086; EC 8576
Congo, Democratic Republic of
Ambassadorial nominee
James Frederick Entwistle
Congo, Republic of
Ambassadorial nominee
Christopher W. Murray
Conservation
Global Conservation Act
S. 3508
Costa Rica
Ambassadorial nominee
Anne Slaughter Andrew
Cote d'Ivoire
Ambassadorial nominee
Phillip Carter III
Croatia
Ambassadorial nominee
James B. Foley
Cuba
Human rights, promoting
S. Con. Res. 54
Maritime Boundary Agreement
Ex. H, 96-1 (Treaty Doc. 96-8)
Press freedoms, supporting
S. Res. 149
Travel restrictions, limiting
S. 428; S. 3112
Cultural Property
Hague Convention for Protection of
Treaty Doc. 106-1
Cyber security
S. 1438; S. 3155; S. 3193
Czech Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Norman L. Eisen
NATO membership, commemorating
S. Res. 60
D
Defense, Department of
Draft legislation
Afghanistan and Pakistan, security measures
EC 6209
Defense articles, authority to transfer
EC 2132
Naval vessels, authority to transfer
EC 3209; EC 6804
Reports
Acquisition report
EC 3279
Activities under IAEA Protocol
EC 538
Defense Cooperation Account
EC 1534
Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
EC 1352; EC 5902
Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Reports
Services by USG employees
EC 768; EC 4732
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties
Australia
Treaty Doc. 110-10
United Kingdom
Treaty Doc. 110-7
Defense Trade Treaty Implementation Act
S. 3581; S. 3847
Democracy
Global Democracy Promotion Act
S. 311
Denmark
Ambassadorial nominee
Laurie Susan Fulton
Diplomacy
Science & technology programs
S. Res. 660
Disarmament, Conference on
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Laura E. Kennedy
Discrimination
Convention concerning (employment and occupation)
Treaty Doc. 105-45
Convention on Elimination of Discrimination Against Women
Ex. R, 96-2 (Treaty Doc. 96-53)
Dominican Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Raul Yzaguirre
Drug Trafficking
Report on interdiction of aircraft
EC 720; PM 41
E
Eastern Europe, commemorating end of communism
H. Con. Res. 212
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Covenant
Ex. D, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-19)
Ecuador
Ambassadorial nominee
Heather M. Hodges
Egypt
Supporting democracy and human rights
S. Res. 586
El Salvador
Ambassadorial nominee
Mari Carmen Aponte
Hurricane Ida, supporting victims of
H. Con. Res. 213
Jesuit Fathers killed in 1989, commemorating
S. Res. 321
Endangered Species
Convention on International Trade in (CITES Convention)
Amendments
Treaty Doc. 98-10
Energy
Clean technology, intellectual property rights
S. Res. 379
Energy Development Program Implementation Act
S. 1675
International Clean Energy Development Act
S. 840
Equatorial Guinea
Ambassadorial nominee
Alberto M. Fernandez
Estonia
Ambassadorial nominee
Michael C. Polt
Atomic information, provision of to NATO members
PM 1
Restoration of independence, 20th anniversary
H. Con. Res. 267
Ethiopia
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald E. Booth
Democracy and human rights, supporting
S. 3757
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Director
James LaGarde Hudson
U. S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
European Union (EU)
Prohibiting IMF financing for
S. 3383
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
William E. Kennard
Exchange programs
International Professional Exchange Act
S. 3688
F
Finland
Ambassadorial nominee
Bruce J. Oreck
Firearms
Inter-American Convention against Illicit Manufacturing &
Trafficking
Treaty Doc. 105-49
Fisheries
Mutual Fisheries Agreement with Russia
PM 6
Food
Global Food Security Act
S. 384
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources
Treaty Doc. 110-19
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
Amending Counternarcotics for the Americas Act
S. 3172
Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act
H. R. 3714; S. 1739
Education for All Act
S. 3797
Foreign Assistance Revitalization Act
S. 1524
Global Child Survival Act
S. 1966
Global Democracy Promotion Act
S. 311
Global Food Security Act
S. 384
Haiti Empowerment Act
S. 3317
Haiti Reforestation Act
S. 1183
International Megan's Law
H. R. 5138
North Korea Accountability Act
S. 1416
Pakistan, assistance to
S. 917; S. 962; S. 1707
Preventing Child Marriage Act
S. 987
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act
S. 624
Social Investment for the Americas Act
S. 1593
21st Century Global Health Technology Act
S. 1591
Foreign Relations, Committee on
Authorization of expenditures
S. Res. 30; S. Res. 73
Party appointments
S. Res. 18; S. Res. 19; S. Res. 674
France
Ambassadorial nominee
Charles H. Rivkin
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 111-4
G
Gabon
Ambassadorial nominee
Eric D. Benjaminson
Gambia, The
Ambassadorial nominee
Pamela Ann White
Geneva Conventions
Additional Protocol II, victims of non-international armed conflicts
Treaty Doc. 100-2
Genocide
Preventative measures
S. Con. Res. 71
Georgia
Ambassadorial nominee
John R. Bass
Territorial integrity
S. Res. 698
Germany
Ambassadorial nominee
Philip D. Murphy
Berlin Wall, 20th anniversary of fall of
S. Res. 328; S. Res. 332
Great Britain and Northern Ireland (see United Kingdom)
Greece
Ambassadorial nominee
Daniel Bennett Smith
Recognizing 188th anniversary of independence
S. Res. 82
Recognizing 189th anniversary of independence
S. Res. 464
Guinea, Republic of
Ambassadorial nominee
Patricia Newton Moller
Violence and killings, deploring
S. Res. 345
H
Haiti
Ambassadorial nominee
Kenneth H. Merten
Debt relief and earthquake recovery
S. 2961; H.R. 4573
Humanitarian crisis
S. Res. 392; S. Res. 414
Private sector, promotion of
S. 3202
Reforestation Act
S. 1183
Hazardous chemicals and pesticides
Rotterdam Convention
Treaty Doc. 106-21
Helsinki Final Act
Recognizing 35th anniversary
S. J. Res. 37
HIV (See AIDS/HIV)
Holocaust/Communist-era assets
Prague Conference
S. Con. Res. 23; H. Con. Res. 89
Restitution of seized property
S. Res. 153
Holy See
Ambassadorial nominee
Miguel Humberto Diaz
Human Rights
American Convention on
Ex. F, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-21)
Hungary
Ambassadorial nominee
Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis
NATO membership, commemorating
S. Res. 60
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 111-7
I
Iceland
Ambassadorial nominee
Luis E. Arreaga-Rodas
India
Ambassadorial nominee
Timothy J. Roemer
Prime Minister Singh, welcoming
S. Res. 360
Recognizing 63rd anniversary of independence
S. Res. 613
Indonesia
Ambassadorial nominee
Scot Alan Marciel
Democratic progress, recognizing
S. Res. 224
Earthquakes, supporting victims of
S. Res. 305
Inter-American Development Bank
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Executive Director
Gustavo Arnavat
U.S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Reports
DOD acquisition regulations
EC 538
U.S. activities
EC 5156; PM 15
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Glyn T. Davies
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Robert D. Hormats
U.S. Executive Director
Ian Hoddy Solomon
U.S. Governor
Timothy F. Geithner
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Nominee on Council (rank of Ambassador)
Duane E. Woerth
Taiwan, participation in
S. Con. Res. 63; H. Con. Res. 266
International Commission on Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
S. Res. 346
International Criminal Court
Rome Statute
S. Con. Res. 59
International Development Association (IDA)
Authorization of appropriations, 15th replenishment
S. 954
International Joint Commission, United States & Canada
U.S. Commissioner nominee
Lana Pollack
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Convention concerning discrimination (employment & occupation)
Treaty Doc. 105-45
Convention on employment policy
Ex. G, 89-2 (Treaty Doc. 89-16)
Convention on right to organize
Ex. S, 81-1 (Treaty Doc. 81-19)
Revision of conventions from previous conferences
Ex. C, 87-2 (Treaty Doc. 87-17)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Executive Director
Douglas A. Rediker
U.S. Governor
Timothy Geithner
European Union, prohibiting financing for
S. 3383
International Organization Immunities Act
Extending immunities
H.R. 5139
Inter-Parliamentary Union
Communications
Chiapas Declaration
EC 8626
Parliamentary oversight study
EC 2134; EC 2767
UN General Assembly events
EC 2766
WTO conference report
EC 973
Investment Treaties
Nicaragua
Treaty Doc. 106-33
Rwanda
Treaty Doc. 110-23
Iran
American hikers, release of
S. Con. Res. 40; S. Con. Res. 45; S. Res. 604
Democratic Transition Act
S. 3008
Freedom of the press
S. Res. 217
Freedom, supporting citizens who embrace
S. Res. 193
Hostage crisis, 30th anniversary
H. Con. Res. 209
Human rights abuses
S. Res. 355; S. Res. 386; S. Res. 415; S. Res. 551; S. Res. 694
Robert Levinson, disappearance of
S. Con. Res. 4; H. Con. Res. 36
Iraq
Ambassadorial nominees
Christopher R. Hill
James Franklin Jeffrey
Oil trust, support for
S. 351
Parliamentary elections
S. Res. 437
Religious minorities
S. Res. 322
U.S. civilian-military partnership
S. Res. 616
Ireland
Ambassadorial nominee
Daniel M. Rooney
Israel
Defending against terrorism
S. Res. 6; S. Res. 10; S. Res. 548
Iron Dome anti-missile defense system
S. 3451; H.R. 5327
Recognizing 61st anniversary of independence
H. Con. Res. 111
Relocation of U.S. Embassy
S. 2737
Shalit, Gilad, calling on Hamas to release
S. Res. 571
Italy
Ambassadorial nominee
David H. Thorne
J
Jamaica
Ambassadorial nominee
Pamela E. Bridgewater Awkard
Japan
Ambassadorial nominee
John V. Roos
Security alliance with U.S.
S. Res. 564
Jordan
U.S.-Jordanian relations, commemorating
S. Res. 376
K
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North)
Condemning attack against Republic of Korea
S. Res. 693
North Korea Accountability Act
S. 1416
North Korean Refugee Adoption Act
S. 3156
North Korea Sanctions Act
S. 837
Special Envoy on Human Rights Issues nominee
Robert R. King
Korea, Republic of (South)
Attack by Democratic People's Republic, condemning
S. Res. 693
Cheonan, sinking of ship, condolences
S. Res. 525
Korean War, recognizing 60th anniversary
S. J. Res. 32; H. J. Res. 86
Kosovo
Ambassadorial nominee
Christopher William Dell
International Civilian Office
H.R. 5139
Kyrgyzstan
Ambassadorial nominee
Pamela L. Spratlen
Ethnic violence
S. Res. 566
L
Laos
Ambassadorial nominee
Karen Brevard Stewart
Latvia
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Gail Garber
Atomic information, provision of to NATO members
PM 1
Restoration of independence, 20th anniversary
H. Con. Res. 267
Law of the Sea
Treaty Doc. 103-39
Law of Treaties, Vienna Convention on
Ex. L, 92-1 (Treaty Doc. 92-12)
Lebanon
Ambassadorial nominee
Maura Connelly
Lesotho
Ambassadorial nominee
Michele Thoren Bond
Libya
al-Megrahi, release of
S. Res. 253
Liechtenstein
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald Sternoff Beyer, Jr.
Lithuania
Ambassadorial nominee
Anne Elizabeth Derse
Atomic information, provision of to NATO members
PM 1
Congratulating Republic's 1000th anniversary
S. Res. 70
Congratulating Lithuanians on the Act of March 11
S. Res. 442
Restoration of independence, 20th anniversary
H. Con. Res. 267
Luxembourg
Ambassadorial nominee
Cynthia Stroum
Tax Convention, Protocol Amending
Treaty Doc. 111-8
M
Macedonia, Republic of
Resolution of name issue
S. Res. 169
Vermont National Guard, military partnership with
S. Res. 673
Malaria
Malaria Awareness Day, supporting
H. Con. Res. 103
World Malaria Day, supporting
S. Con. Res. 18; S. Res. 499
Malaysia
Ambassadorial nominee
Paul W. Jones
Maldives
Ambassadorial nominee
Patricia A. Butenis
Malta
Ambassadorial nominee
Douglas W. Kmiec
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 111-1
Marine environment
Convention on Prevention of Marine Pollution, protocol to
Treaty Doc. 110-5
Marshall Islands
Ambassadorial nominee
Martha Larzelere Campbell
Mauritania
Ambassadorial nominee
Jo Ellen Powell
Mauritius
Ambassadorial nominee
Mary Jo Wills
Mexico
Ambassadorial nominee
Carlos Pascual
Border crossings into U.S.
S. 91
Drug trafficking
S. Res. 72
Lower Rio Grande Valley flood control
S. 302
President Calderon, welcoming
S. Res. 535
Micronesia, Federated States of
Ambassadorial nominee
Peter Alan Prahar
Middle East
Anti-American incitement to violence
H.R. 2278
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Annual report
EC 5903
Draft legislation
Millennium Challenge Act amendments
EC 6227
Nominees
Board of Directors
Mark Green
Alan J. Patricof
Chief Executive Officer
Daniel W. Yohannes
Moldova
Parliamentary elections
S. Res. 56; S. Res. 683
Monaco
Ambassadorial nominee
Charles H. Rivkin
Mongolia
Ambassadorial nominee
Jonathan S. Addleton
Democracy and economic development
S. Res. 192
Montenegro
Ambassadorial nominee
Sue Kathrine Brown
NATO partnership with
S. 1559
Morocco
Ambassadorial nominee
Samuel Louis Kaplan
Mozambique
Ambassadorial nominee
Leslie V. Rowe
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs)
Bermuda
Treaty Doc. 111-6
N
Namibia
Ambassadorial nominee
Wanda L. Nesbitt
Narcotics
Counternarcotics for the Americas Act
S. 3172
Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission Act
H.R. 2134
NATO Alliance
Atomic information exchanges
PM 1
Commemorating 60th anniversary
S. Res. 20
Commemorating accession of Czech Republic, Hungary & Poland
S. Res. 60
Council, U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Ivo H. Daalder
NATO-Western Balkans Support Act
S. 1559
Nepal
Ambassadorial nominee
Scott H. DeLisi
Netherlands
Ambassadorial nominee
Fay Hartog-Levin
Relationship with U.S.
H. Con. Res. 178; S. Res. 254
New Zealand
Ambassadorial nominee
David Huebner
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 111-3
Nicaragua
Investment Treaty
Treaty Doc. 106-33
Niger
Ambassadorial nominee
Bisa Williams
Nigeria
Ambassadorial nominee
Terence Patrick McCulley
Norway
Ambassadorial nominee
Barry B. White
Nuclear cooperation
Agreements with foreign countries
S. 3507
Nuclear energy
Agreements for peaceful uses of
Australia
PM-52; S. 3844; H. R. 6411
Russian Federation
PM-53; S. J. Res. 34
United Arab Emirates
PM-21; S. J. Res. 18
Energy Development Program Implementation Act
S. 1675
Nuclear nonproliferation
Special Representative of the President nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Susan Flood Burk
Nuclear safeguards
Furthering International Nuclear Safety Act
S. 3922
Nuclear weapons
Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Commemorating 40th anniversary
S. Res. 446
Strategic Offensive Arms, Further Reduction & Limitation
Treaty Doc. 111-5
O
Office of Management and Budget
Report
U.S. contributions to U.N.
EC 6276
Oman
Ambassadorial nominee
Richard J. Schmierer
Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD)
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Karen Kornbluh
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Final Act, recognizing 35th anniversary
S. J. Res. 37
U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Ian C. Kelly
Vilnius Declaration report
EC 2962
Organization of American States (OAS)
Permanent U.S. Representative nominee (rank of Ambassador)
Carmen Lomellin
Revitalization and Reform Act
S. 3087
Orphans
Families for Orphans Act
S. 1458
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Nominees
Board of Directors
Katherine M. Gehl
Roberto R. Herencia
Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy
Terry Lewis
Kevin Glenn Nealer
James A. Torrey
Michael James Warren
Executive Vice President
Mimi E. Alemayehou
President
Elizabeth L. Littlefield
Reauthorization legislation
S. 705
Report on Employment
EC 681
P
Pakistan
Ambassadorial nominee
Cameron Munter
Authorizing assistance for
S. 917
Combating the Pakistani Taliban
S. 3560
Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act
S. 962; S. 1707
Pakistani-American Enterprise Fund Act
S. 3665
Palau
Ambassadorial nominee
Helen Patricia Reed-Rowe
Panama
Ambassadorial nominee
Phyllis Marie Powers
Papua New Guinea
Ambassadorial nominee
Teddy Bernard Taylor
Peace Corps
Nominees
Deputy Director
Carolyn Hessler Radelet
Director
Aaron S. Williams
Improvement and Expansion Act
S. 1382
Vacancy reports
EC 769; EC 2526; EC 2765
Peace Day, supporting
S. Res. 274
Persistent Organic Pollutants, Stockholm Convention on
Treaty Doc. 107-5
Peru
Ambassadorial nominee
Rose M. Likins
Petrels
Agreement on Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
Treaty Doc. 110-22
Philippines
Ambassadorial nominee
Harry K. Thomas, Jr.
Typhoon Ketsana, supporting victims
S. Res. 305
Violence, sympathy for civilians killed
H. Con. Res. 218
Poland
Ambassadorial nominee
Lee Andrew Feinstein
Christians who aided Polish Jews, commemorating
S. Res. 289
Communism, commemorating end of
S. Res. 139
NATO membership, commemorating
S. Res. 60
U.S.-Polish relations, commemorating
S. Res. 9
President Kaczynski & other crash victims, honoring
S. Res. 476; S. Res. 479
Portugal
Ambassadorial nominee
Allan J. Katz
Medeira, supporting flood victims
S. Res. 436
Press, freedom of
Cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy
S. Res. 405
Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act
S. 1739; H.R. 3714
Public diplomacy
Importance of
S. Res. 49
Q
R
Radio Free Asia
Authorization, extension of
S. 1715; H.R. 3593
Authorization, permanent
S. 3104
Road traffic safety
H. Con. Res. 74
Romania
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark Henry Gitenstein
Diplomatic relations with U.S.
S. Con. Res. 67
Provision of atomic information to
PM 1
Russian Federation
Arms control, Strategic Offensive Arms
Treaty Doc. 111-5
Global Tiger Summit
S. Res. 680
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail and Platon Lebedev
S. Res. 189
Mutual Fisheries Agreement with U.S.
PM 6
Nuclear energy cooperation
PM 53; S. J. Res. 34
Rwanda
Investment Treaty
Treaty Doc. 110-23
S
Samoa
Ambassadorial nominee
David Huebner
Victims of earthquake & tsunami, supporting
S. Res. 305
San Marino
Ambassadorial nominee
David H. Thorne
Sao Tome and Principe
Ambassadorial nominee
Eric D. Benjaminson
Saudi Arabia
Ambassadorial nominee
James B. Smith
Scientific envoys
Appointment of
S. 838
Serbia
Ambassadorial nominee
Mary Burce Warlick
European Union membership
S. Res. 483
NATO partnership with
S. 1559
Seychelles
Ambassadorial nominee
Mary Jo Wills
Sierra Leone
Ambassadorial nominee
Michael S. Owen
Simon, Senator Paul
Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Foundation Act
S. 473
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act
S. 624
Singapore
Ambassadorial nominee
David Adelman
Slovakia
Ambassadorial nominee
Theodore Sedgwick
Provision of atomic information to
PM 1
Slovenia
Ambassadorial nominee
Joseph A. Mussomeli
Provision of atomic information to
PM 1
Solomon Islands
Ambassadorial nominee
Teddy Bernard
Somalia
Strategy to promote peace & stability
S. Res. 573
South Africa
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald Henry Gips
Spain
Ambassadorial nominee
Alan D. Solomont
``Spirit of '45 Day''
Commemorating August 14, 1945
S. Con. Res. 70; H. Con. Res. 226
Sri Lanka
Ambassadorial nominee
Patricia A. Butenis
State, Department of
Authorization of appropriations
S. 2971; H.R. 2410
Legislation
Ambassador for Arctic Affairs, establishing
S. 1563
Coordinator for Cyberspace, establishing
S. 3193
Documentary exchange programs
S. 3138; S. 3503
Embassy Design and Security Act
S. 3210
Foreign Prison Conditions Improvement Act
S. 3798
Office of Global Women's Issues, establishing
S. 3151
Security at U.S. missions, enhancing
S. 3037
Nominees
Ambassadors at Large
Coordinator of Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS Globally
Eric P. Goosby
International Religious Freedom
Suzan D. Johnson Cook
War Crimes Issues
Stephen J. Rapp
Women's Global Issues
Melanne Verveer
Assistant Secretaries
African Affairs
Johnnie Carson
Democracy, Human Rights & Labor
Michael H. Posner
East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Kurt M. Campbell
Economic, Energy & Business Affairs
Jose W. Fernandez
Educational and Cultural Affairs
Judith Ann Stewart Stock
European and Eurasian Affairs
Philip H. Gordon
Intelligence & Research (Referred to Intelligence Committee)
Philip S. Goldberg
State, Department of (continued)
International Narcotics & Law Enforcement Affairs
William R. Brownfield
International Organization Affairs
Esther Brimmer
Legislative Affairs
Richard Rahul Verma
Near Eastern Affairs
Jeffrey D. Feltman
Oceans & International Environmental & Scientific Affairs
Kerri-Ann Jones
Political-Military Affairs
Andrew J. Shapiro
Population, Refugees & Migration
Eric P. Schwartz
Public Affairs
Philip J. Crowley
South Asian Affairs
Robert Orris Blake, Jr.
Verification and Compliance
Rose Eilene Gottemoeller
Western Hemisphere Affairs
Arturo A. Valenzuela
Career Ambassadors
James Franklin Jeffrey
Nancy J. Powell
Earl A. Wayne
Deputy Secretary of State
James Braidy Steinberg
Deputy Secretary of State for Management & Resources
Jacob J. Lew
Thomas R. Nides
Director General of the Foreign Service
Nancy J. Powell
Legal Adviser
Harold Hongju Koh
Rank of Ambassador
African Union, U.S. Representative
Michael Anthony Battle, Sr.
APEC Forum, Senior Official for
Kurt Walter Tong
ASEAN, U.S. Representative
David Lee Carden
Chief of Protocol
Capricia Penavic Marshall
Conference on Disarmament, U.S. Representative
Laura E. Kennedy
European Union, U.S. Representative
William E. Kennard
Council of NATO, U.S. Permanent Representative
Ivo H. Daalder
Council of the ICAO, U.S. Representative
Duane E. Woerth
IAEA, U.S. Representative
Glyn T. Davies
International Communications & Information Policy, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for & International Communications &
Information Policy, U.S. Coordinator for
Philip L. Verveer
OAS, Permanent U.S. Representative
Carmen Lomellin
OECD, U.S. Representative
Karen Kornbluh
OPCW, U.S. Representative
Robert P. Mikulak
OSCE, U.S. Representative
Ian C. Kelly
North Korean Human Rights, Special Envoy
Robert R. King
Special Representative of the President (for Nuclear
Nonproliferation)
Susan Flood Burk
Threat Reduction Programs, Coordinator for
Bonnie D. Jenkins
Rank of Ambassador at Large
Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Daniel Benjamin
Director of Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking
Luis C. de Baca
Secretary
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Under Secretaries
Arms Control & International Security
Ellen O. Tauscher
Democracy and Global Affairs
Maria Otero
Economic, Energy, & Agricultural Affairs
Robert D. Hormats
Public Diplomacy
Judith A. McHale
Reports
Accountability Review Board
EC 7859
AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
EC 182; EC 6534; EC 6851
Antiterrorism efforts, countries not cooperating fully
EC 1642; EC 5794
Australia Group, effectiveness of
EC 550
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
EC 3810
Central Asia, assistance to
EC 1192; EC 5570; EC 8088
Central and Eastern Europe, assistance and cooperative
activities
EC 4856
Certifications submitted under the Cooperative Threat Reduction
and FREEDOM Support Acts
EC 557; EC 1354; EC 5305
Colombia, anti-narcotics campaign
EC 1132; EC 1725; EC 2747; EC 3811; EC 4854; EC 6253 EC 7170
Cuba, compliance with agreements
EC 1783; EC 3500; EC 6154; EC 8087
Cyprus, negotiations
EC 8229
Danger pay allowance
EC 856; EC 1739; EC 2133; EC 5760; EC 7178; EC 7702; EC 7705
Emigration, freedom of
EC 375; EC 4289; EC 8425
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative
EC 2749; EC 8187
Eurasia and Eastern Europe, assistance and cooperative
activities
EC 680; EC 5570
Export Control and Border Security Program
EC 6255
Foreign gifts
EC 4528
International agreements other than treaties
EC 376; EC 377; EC 679; EC 903; EC 974; EC 1353; EC 1482; EC
1643; EC 1785; EC 1934; EC 2109; EC 2257; EC 2514; EC
2614; EC 2748; EC 2845; EC 3065; EC 3126; EC 3437; EC
3552; EC 3623; EC 3809; EC 3973; EC 4474; EC 4475; EC
4729; EC 4855; EC 5082; EC 5391; EC 5484; EC 5657; EC
5793; EC 5962; EC 6152; EC 6440; EC 6555; EC 6759; EC
7182; EC 7183; EC 7184; EC 7429; EC 7567; EC 7686; EC
7763; EC 7858; EC 8252; EC 8622
International Atomic Energy Agency, programs and activities
EC 1641; EC 5762
International Fund for Ireland
Board representation
EC 3213
International Organizations, U.S. contributions
EC 7180
Iran, censorship
EC 8547
Iraq
Reports submitted pursuant to U.S. Policy in Iraq Act
EC 1164
Weekly status reports
EC 186; EC 902; EC 1481; EC 3640; EC 4287; EC 6853; EC
8232
Israel, loan guarantees
EC 4473
Kenya, U.S. assistance
EC 6224
Munitions list, proposed changes to
EC 3207; EC 3208; EC 3501; EC 3502; EC 3503; EC 5961; EC
8470
Nuclear nonproliferation
EC 6223
Overseas surplus property
EC 928; EC 5060
Performance and finances, State and USAID
EC 7399
Religious freedom
EC 570
Rules submitted in accordance with Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act
EC 2325; EC 2509; EC 2764; EC 4088; EC 6530; EC 6965; EC
7179
Sea turtles, incidental capture
EC 1532; EC 5306; EC 5763
Taiwan
Agreements entered into
EC 7181
Participation in World Health Organization
EC 1194; EC 5314
Terrorism
Country reports
EC 1531; EC 7030
Travel and identity documents
EC 374
Tropical Forest Conservation Act
EC 2749; EC 8187
U.N. and U.N.-Affiliated Agencies
Efforts to employ Americans
EC 3067; EC 7613
Pedophilia, condoning
EC 5276
U.S. participation and contributions
EC 373; EC 1193; EC 4288; EC 4731; EC 7860
Voting practices
EC 5600
Vacancies
EC 3066; EC 5003; EC 6852
Visas
EC 569
Transmittals
Certifications and justifications
Afghanistan
EC 5775; EC 8379
Algeria
EC 6036; EC 7697
Australia
EC 184; EC 975; EC 1871; EC 2341; EC 2345; EC 2346; EC
2507; EC 2616; EC 3128; EC 3198; EC 3211; EC 3365; EC
3641; EC 4191; EC 6438; EC 6964; EC 7175; EC 7422; EC 7427
Argentina
EC 7704
Bahrain
EC 8623
Belgium
EC 861; EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2329; EC 2750; EC 3363; EC
5312; EC 7426
Bermuda
EC 6434
Brazil
EC 3818; EC 5312; EC 6437; EC 8372
Canada
EC 859; EC 1087; EC 1350; EC 1773; EC 2503; EC 2616; EC
2760; EC 2761; EC 3195; EC 3198; EC 3366; EC 3504; EC
3818; EC 3821; EC 3989; EC 4189; EC 5158; EC 5162; EC
6085; EC 6086; EC 6969; EC 7396; EC 7427; EC 7699; EC
7701; EC 8311; EC 8383
State, Department of (continued)
Cayman Islands
EC 857; EC 4188; EC 6434
Chile
EC 3212; EC 3815; EC 3974; EC 5774; EC 7699
Czech Republic
EC 5795
Denmark
EC 3132; EC 4611; EC 6086; EC 7427
Finland
EC 3422
France
EC 860; EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2754; EC 3202; EC 3205; EC
5160; EC 5161; EC 5311; EC 5676; EC 6082; EC 6083; EC
6084; EC 6433; EC 6969; EC 7426
French Guiana
EC 3203
Germany
EC 977; EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2508; EC 2616; EC 2750; EC
2754; EC 3363; EC 3422; EC 3644; EC 4191; EC 4192; EC
5160; EC 5311; EC 5795; EC 7426; EC 7690; EC 8373
Gibraltar
EC 2750
Greece
EC 1346; EC 7424
Hong Kong
EC 2108; EC 3751; EC 6434
India
EC 185; EC 978; EC 7691
Indonesia
EC 7698
Iraq
EC 1778; EC 6225
Israel
EC 1344; EC 1780; EC 2505; EC 2616; EC 3129; EC 3198; EC
3988; EC 5310; EC 5900; EC 6435; EC 8376
Italy
EC 1199; EC 3130; EC 3201; EC 3202; EC 4191; EC 5165; EC
5307; EC 5309; EC 7427; EC 7700
Japan
EC 858; EC 1085; EC 1197; EC 1345; EC 1349; EC 1769; EC
1770; EC 1771; EC 1781; EC 2326; EC 2501; EC 2502; EC
2510; EC 2512; EC 2756; EC 3128; EC 3131; EC 3200; EC
3205; EC 3210; EC 3362; EC 3412; EC 3642; EC 3645; EC
3812; EC 3985; EC 3987; EC 5059; EC 5163; EC 5164; EC
5313; EC 5675; EC 5882; EC 6435; EC 7395; EC 7423; EC
7428; EC 7692; EC 7695; EC 8377; EC 8380
Jordan
EC 3816; EC 6153; EC 7694
Kazakhstan
EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2108; EC 2330; EC 2754; EC 2761; EC
3202; EC 3204; EC 3363; EC 3366; EC 3504; EC 5393; EC
6082; EC 6083; EC 6084; EC 6532; EC 6971; EC 7397
Korea, Republic of
EC 1002; EC 1347; EC 1348; EC 2343; EC 2504; EC 2615; EC
3197; EC 3364; EC 5157; EC 5774; EC 6968; EC 7421; EC
7688; EC 8376
Kuwait
EC 3813; EC 6967; EC 8375; EC 8623
Luxembourg
EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2750; EC 2754; EC 3363; EC 5311
Malaysia
EC 1088; EC 5774; EC 6434
Mauritius
EC 3203
Mexico
EC 183; EC 859; EC 1195; EC 1774; EC 1775; EC 1779; EC
2750; EC 2753; EC 2762; EC 3363; EC 3814; EC 3986; EC
6966; EC 6970; EC 7689
Middle East country
EC 1724; EC 2768; EC 2769; EC 2770; EC 2771; EC 2772; EC
3275; EC 3276; EC 3277; EC 3278; EC 7171
Morocco
EC 2757
NATO
EC 3128
Netherlands
EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2616; EC 2750; EC 2754; EC 3363; EC
3820; EC 5311; EC 5774; EC 6533; EC 7426; EC 7427; EC 8374
New Zealand
EC 2752; EC 3128
Norway
EC 2327; EC 3132; EC 3422; EC 6394; EC 7427
Oman
EC 3127; EC 7418; EC 8623
Pakistan
EC 8230; EC 8231
Philippines
EC 6434
Poland
EC 5795; EC 5796; EC 6436
Portugal
EC 1086
Qatar
EC 5774; EC 8623
Romania
EC 2763
Russia
EC 1776; EC 2108; EC 2754; EC 2761; EC 3132; EC 3196; EC
3202; EC 3204; EC 3363; EC 3366; EC 3504; EC 4884; EC
5160; EC 5161; EC 5311; EC 6082; EC 6083; EC 6084; EC 7693
Saudi Arabia
EC 3194; EC 3206; EC 4611; EC 5960; EC 7700; EC 8188; EC
8623
Serbia
EC 1782
Singapore
EC 2513; EC 3646; EC 3752; EC 6972; EC 7687
South Africa
EC 3203
Spain
EC 1196; EC 2616; EC 2750; EC 2754; EC 3205; EC 3363; EC
5159; EC 8378
Sudan
EC 6226
Sweden
EC 1355; EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 2108; EC 2616; EC 2750; EC
2754; EC 2761; EC 3202; EC 3204; EC 3205; EC 3363; EC
3504; EC 5160; EC 5161; EC 5311; EC 6082; EC 6083; EC
6084; EC 6394; EC 6439; EC 7398
Switzerland
EC 2328; EC 3128; EC 3205
Taiwan
EC 5312; EC 7176; EC 7177; EC 7419
Thailand
EC 2344; EC 2755; EC 5774
Turkey
EC 1198; EC 1466; EC 2506; EC 2511; EC 3365; EC 4190; EC
4730; EC 5308; EC 6436; EC 6531; EC 7427
Ukraine
EC 3132
United Arab Emirates
EC 857; EC 1351; EC 1777; EC 1778; EC 2331; EC 2332; EC
3817; EC 4194; EC 4611; EC 5058; EC 5761; EC 5774; EC
6842; EC 7420; EC 7425; EC 7696; EC 7703; EC 8623
United Kingdom
EC 976; EC 1199; EC 1626; EC 1772; EC 1776; EC 1778; EC
2342; EC 2513; EC 2616; EC 2750; EC 2751; EC 2754; EC
2758; EC 2759; EC 2760; EC 3127; EC 3128; EC 3199; EC
3201; EC 3203; EC 3363; EC 3413; EC 3505; EC 3643; EC
3819; EC 3990; EC 4193; EC 4611; EC 5160; EC 5311; EC
5392; EC 5773; EC 5774; EC 5883; EC 5884; EC 6086; EC
6632; EC 6969; EC 7424; EC 7427; EC 7690; EC 7696; EC
7700; EC 7701; EC 8378; EC 8381; EC 8382
Various companies
EC 2846
Vietnam
EC 7048
Presidential/Secretary of State Determinations and
Certifications
Anti-Economic Discrimination Act, prohibitions on sales
EC 1784
Exports to China
PM 11; PM 13; PM 14; EC 7685
Freedom of Emigration, Trade Act
EC 6155; EC 6156
Interdiction of aircraft engaged in drug trafficking
EC 720
Palestinian Authority, restrictions on assistance
EC 2347; EC 5315; EC 7706
Serbia, restrictions on assistance
EC 6254
Strategic Offensive Arms
New START Treaty
Treaty Doc. 111-5
START I Treaty
Inspections and Monitoring Protocol Continuation Act
S. 2727
Sudan
Comprehensive Peace Agreement
S. Res. 404
Genocide in Darfur
H. Con. Res. 159
Summit of the Americas
Supporting Fifth Summit
S. Res. 90
Suriname
Ambassadorial nominee
John R. Nay
Swaziland
Ambassadorial nominee
Earl Michael Irving
Sweden
Ambassadorial nominee
Matthew Winthrop Barzun
Switzerland
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald Sternoff Beyer, Jr.
Syria
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert Stephen Ford
T
Taiwan
International Civil Aviation Organization, participation in
S. Con. Res. 63; H. Con. Res. 266
Relations with U.S., 30th anniversary
H. Con. Res. 55
World Health Organization, participation in
EC 1194
Tajikistan
Ambassadorial nominee
Kenneth E. Gross, Jr.
Tanzania
Ambassadorial nominee
Alfonso E. Lenhardt
Tax Treaties
France
Treaty Doc. 111-4
Hungary
Treaty Doc. 111-7
Luxembourg
Treaty Doc. 111-8
Tax Treaties (continued)
Malta
Treaty Doc. 111-1
New Zealand
Treaty Doc. 111-3
Technology
21st Century Global Health Technology Act
S. 1591
Terrorism
Al-Qaeda, U.S. efforts to defeat
S. 894
North Korea, state sponsor of
S. 837; S. 1416
Test-Ban Treaty, Comprehensive Nuclear
Treaty Doc. 105-28
Thailand
Ambassadorial nominee
Kristie Anne Kenney
Fulbright Program
S. Res. 469
U.S.-Thai alliance
S. Res. 538
Tiger conservation
S. Res. 680
Timor-Leste
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith R. Fergin
Tonga
Earthquake and tsunami, support for victims of
S. Res. 305
Torture
Victims Relief Reauthorization Act
S. 2839; H.R. 1511
Trade and Development Agency (TDA)
Director nominee
Leocadia Irine Zak
Treasury, Department of
Proposed legislation
Asian Development Bank
EC 5601
Asian Development Fund
EC 2228; EC 5601
Global agriculture and food security
EC 6535
IBRD Articles of Agreement
EC 1535
IMF reforms
EC 473
Reports
Cuba, payments for telecommunications services
EC 972; EC 3068; EC 5166
International financial institutions
EC 7173
Liberia, national emergency
EC 2256
Trinidad and Tobago
Ambassadorial nominee
Beatrice Wilkinson Welters
Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998
Reauthorization
S. 345
Tuberculosis
World Tuberculosis Day
S. Res. 454
Tunisia
Ambassadorial nominee
Gordon Gray
Turkey
Ambassadorial nominee
Francis Joseph Ricciardone, Jr.
Holy Theological School of Halki
S. Res. 356
U
Uganda
Ambassadorial nominee
Jerry P. Lanier
Anti-Homosexuality bill
S. Res. 409
Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament Act
S. 1067
Ukraine
Ambassadorial nominee
John F. Tefft
Democratic institutions, establishment of
S. Res. 385; S. Res. 422
United Arab Emirates
Nuclear cooperation agreement
PM 21; S. J. Res. 18
United Kingdom
Ambassadorial nominee
Louis B. Susman
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty
Treaty Doc. 110-7
United Nations
Convention on Safety of U.N. and Associated Personnel
Treaty Doc. 107-1
Nominees
General Assembly Alternate Representatives
Brooke D. Anderson
Frederick D. Barton
Joseph M. Torsella
Jide J. Zeitlin
General Assembly Representatives
Rosemary Anne DiCarlo
Susan E. Rice
General Assembly Representatives, 64th Session
Bill Delahunt, Congressional
Laura Gore Ross (Alternate)
Elaine Schuster
Christopher H. Smith, Congressional
Wellington E. Webb (Alternate)
General Assembly Representatives, 65th Session
Carol Fulp
Gregory J. Nickels (Alternate)
Jeanne Shaheen, Congressional
Roger F. Wicker, Congressional
Rank of Ambassador
Economic and Social Council
U.S. Representative
Frederick D. Barton
Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization
U.S. Permanent Representative
David Killion
Food and Agriculture Agencies
U.S. Representative
Ertharin Cousin
Geneva Office
U.S. Representative
Betty E. King
Human Rights Council
U.S. Representative
Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe
Management and Reform
U.S. Representative
Joseph M. Torsella
Jide J. Zeitlin
Special Political Affairs
U.S. Alternate Representative
Brooke D. Anderson
U.S. Representative & Representative in Security Council
Susan E. Rice
Vienna Office
U.S. Representative
Glyn T. Davies
Deputy U.S. Representative to the UN & Deputy Representative
in Security Council
Rosemary Anne DiCarlo
Uruguay
Ambassadorial nominee
David Daniel Nelson
Uzbekistan
Ambassadorial nominee
George Albert Krol
Child labor
S. Res. 99
V
Vanuatu
Ambassadorial nominee
Teddy Bernard Taylor
Vatican (see Holy See)
Venezuela
Ambassadorial nominee
Larry Leon Palmer
Civil liberties, concern for
S. Res. 428
Parliamentary elections
S. Res. 645
Vietnam
Ambassadorial nominee
David Bruce Shear
Vietnam Human Rights Act
S. 1159
Typhoon Ketsana, support for victims
S. Res. 305
W
Water
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act
S. 624
Supporting World Water Day
S. Res. 81; S. Res. 466
Western Hemisphere
Energy Compact
S. 587
Women
Afghanistan, empowering
S. 229
Convention on Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against
Ex. R, 96-2 (Treaty Doc. 96-53)
Global equality
S. 3151
Global resources for
S. 1425
International freedom for
S. 230
International violence against
S. 2982
World Bank (see IBRD)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Taiwan, participation
EC 1194
World Trade Organization
Nominee
U.S. Representative on Executive Board
Nils Maarten Parin Daulaire
IPU conference report
EC 973
X
Y
Yemen
Ambassadorial nominee
Gerald M. Feierstein
Peace and security, supporting
S. Res. 341; S. Res. 400
Z
Zambia
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark Charles Storella
Zimbabwe
Ambassadorial nominee
Charles Aaron Ray
Democracy and Economic Recovery Act
S. 3297
Sanctions Repeal Act
S. 3722
Political transition, U.S. policy
S. Res. 176