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ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH CONGRESS
[Membership from January 3, 2013 until January 24, 2013]
JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman
BARBARA BOXER, California BOB CORKER, Tennessee
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland MARCO RUBIO, Florida
ROBERT P. CASEY, JR., Pennsylvania JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire JOHNNY ISAKSON, Georgia
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois MIKE LEE, Utah
TOM UDALL, New Mexico
WILLIAM C. DANVERS, Staff Director
LESTER E. MUNSON III, Republican Staff Director
[Membership from January 24, 2013 until February 1, 2013]
JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman\1\
BARBARA BOXER, California BOB CORKER, Tennessee
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland MARCO RUBIO, Florida
ROBERT P. CASEY, JR., Pennsylvania RON JOHNSON, Wisconsin\2\
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire JEFF FLAKE, Arizona\2\
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JOHN MCCAIN, Arizona\2\
TOM UDALL, New Mexico JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, Connecticut\2\ RAND PAUL, Kentucky\2\
TIM KAINE, Virginia\2\
WILLIAM C. DANVERS, Staff Director
LESTER E. MUNSON III, Republican Staff Director
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\1\Senator Kerry resigned from the Senate, effective 4:00
p.m., February 1, 2013
\2\Senators appointed to the committee on January 24, 2013.
[Membership from February 1, 2013 until February 12, 2013]
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey, Chairman\1\
BARBARA BOXER, California BOB CORKER, Tennessee
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
ROBERT P. CASEY, Jr., Pennsylvania MARCO RUBIO, Florida
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire RON JOHNSON, Wisconsin
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JEFF FLAKE, Arizona
TOM UDALL, New Mexico JOHN MCCAIN, Arizona
CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, Connecticut JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
TIM KAINE, Virginia RAND PAUL, Kentucky
DANIEL E. O'BRIEN, Staff Director
LESTER E. MUNSON III, Republican Staff Director
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\1\Senator Menendez was designated committee chairman upon
the resignation of Senator Kerry, effective 4:00 p.m., February
1, 2013.
[Membership from February 12, 2013 until July 16, 2013]
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey, Chairman
BARBARA BOXER, California BOB CORKER, Tennessee
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
ROBERT P. CASEY, JR., MARCO RUBIO, Florida
Pennsylvania\1\
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Hampshire RON JOHNSON, Wisconsin
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware JEFF FLAKE, Arizona
RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois\2\ JOHN McCAIN, Arizona
TOM UDALL, New Mexico JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, Connecticut RAND PAUL, Kentucky
TIM KAINE, Virginia
DANIEL E. O'BRIEN, Staff Director
LESTER E. MUNSON III, Republican Staff Director
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\1\Senator Casey served on the committee until July 15,
2013.
\2\Senator Durbin was appointed to the committee on
February 12, 2013.
[Membership from July 16, 2013 until January 3, 2015]
ROBERT MENENDEZ, New Jersey, Chairman
BARBARA BOXER, California BOB CORKER, Tennessee
BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland JAMES E. RISCH, Idaho
JEANNE SHAHEEN, New Jersey MARCO RUBIO, Florida
CHRISTOPHER A. COONS, Delaware RON JOHNSON, Wisconsin
RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois JEFF FLAKE, Arizona
TOM UDALL, New Mexico JOHN McCAIN, Arizona
CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, Connecticut JOHN BARRASSO, Wyoming
TIM KAINE, Virginia RAND PAUL, Kentucky
EDWARD J. MARKEY, Massachusetts\1\
DANIEL E. O'BRIEN, Staff Director
LESTER E. MUNSON III, Republican Staff Director
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\1\Senator Markey was appointed to the committee on July
16, 2013.
EXTRACT FROM S. RES. 274, 96TH CONGRESS, AGREED TO NOV. 14,
1979 (Senate Rule XXV(j))
``(j)(1) COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, to which shall be referred
all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other
matters relating to the following subjects:
``1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and legations
in foreign countries.
``2. Boundaries of the United States.
``3. Diplomatic service.
``4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian
assistance.
``5. Foreign loans.
``6. International activities of the American National Red Cross and
the International Committee of the Red Cross.
``7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear
transfer policy.
``8. International conferences and congresses.
``9. International law as it relates to foreign policy.
``10. International Monetary Fund and other international
organizations established primarily for international monetary purposes
(except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating to such subjects
reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations shall be referred to the
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs).
``11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war.
``12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations
and to safeguard American business interests abroad.
``13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships of
the United States.
``14. Oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs
as they relate to foreign policy.
``15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatriation.
``16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations generally.
``17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade
agreements.
``18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations.
``19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and other
international organizations established primarily for development
assistance purposes.
``(2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive
basis, matters relating to the national security policy, foreign policy,
and international economic policy as it relates to foreign policy of the
United States, and matters relating to food, hunger, and nutrition in
foreign countries, and report thereon from time to time.''
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Page
Subcommittees (and jurisdictions).................................
1
Dates of Members' Appointment to the Committee on Foreign
Relations.......................................................
3
Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations.......................
5
Treaties..........................................................
11
Presidential Messages.............................................
17
Executive Communications..........................................
19
Senate Bills......................................................
49
House Bills.......................................................
65
Senate Joint Resolutions..........................................
71
House Joint Resolutions...........................................
73
Senate Concurrent Resolutions.....................................
75
House Concurrent Resolutions......................................
77
Senate Resolutions................................................
79
Nominations.......................................................
95
Activities of the Committee.......................................
117
Committee Publications:
Executive Reports.............................................
125
Senate Reports................................................
125
Hearings......................................................
126
Committee Prints..............................................
127
Public Laws...................................................
128
House of Representatives Documents and Reports....................
129
Subject Index.....................................................
131
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 INTERNATIONAL
OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS,
HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY,
AND GLOBAL WOMEN'S ISSUES
Barbara Boxer, Rand Paul,
Chairman Ranking Member
Robert P. Casey, Jr.\1\ James E. Risch
Jeanne Shaheen Marco Rubio
Richard J. Durbin Ron Johnson
Christopher A. Coons\2\
Tim Kaine
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\1\ Senator Casey served on the full committee until July 15, 2013.
\2\ Senator Coons joined the subcommittee on July 30, 2013.
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 EAST ASIAN
AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS
Benjamin L. Cardin, Marco Rubio,
Chairman Ranking Member
Barbara Boxer Ron Johnson
Robert P. Casey, Jr.\1\ Jeff Flake
Tom Udall John McCain
Christopher Murphy
Edward J. Markey\2\
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\1\ Senator Casey served on the full committee until July 15, 2013.
\2\ Senator Markey joined the subcommittee on July 30, 2013.
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 NEAR EASTERN
AND SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS
Robert P. Casey, Jr., James E. Risch,
Chairman\1\ Ranking Member
Barbara Boxer Marco Rubio
Benjamin L. Cardin Ron Johnson
Jeanne Shaheen\2\ John McCain
Christopher A. Coons
Richard J. Durbin\3\
Tim Kaine, Chairman\4\
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\1\ Senator Casey served on the full committee until July 15, 2013.
\2\ Senator Shaheen served on the subcommittee until July 30, 2013.
\3\ Senator Durbin joined the subcommittee on July 30, 2013.
\4\ Senator Kaine joined the subcommittee and became chairman on July
30, 2013.
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 AFRICAN AFFAIRS
Christopher A. Coons, Jeff Flake
Chairman Ranking Member
Benjamin L. Cardin John McCain
Richard J. Durbin John Barrasso
Jeanne Shaheen Ron Paul
Tom Udall
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 WESTERN HEMISPHERE, PEACE CORPS, AND GLOBAL NARCOTICS
AFFAIRS
Tom Udall, John McCain,
Chairman Ranking Member
Tim Kaine Marco Rubio
Barbara Boxer John Barrasso
Jeanne Shaheen Ron Paul
Christopher Murphy
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 EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Christopher Murphy, Ron Johnson,
Chairman Ranking Member
Jeanne Shaheen James E. Risch
Robert P. Casey, Jr.\1\ Jeff Flake
Christopher A. Coons\2\ John Barrasso
Edward J. Markey\3\
Benjamin L. Cardin\4\
Richard J. Durbin
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\1\ Senator Casey served on the full committee until July 15, 2013.
\2\ Senator Coons served on the subcommittee until July 30, 2013.
\3\ Senator Markey joined the subcommittee on July 30, 2013.
\4\ Senator Cardin joined the subcommittee on July 30, 2013.
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 and Central 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.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT AND FOREIGN ASSISTANCE,
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, AND INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Tim Kaine, John Barrasso,
Chairman\1\ Ranking Member
Christopher A. Coons James E. Risch
Richard J. Durbin\2\ Jeff Flake
Tom Udall Rand Paul
Christopher Murphy
Edward J. Markey,
Chairman\3\
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\1\ Senator Kaine served as chairman of the subcommittee until July 30,
2013.
\2\ Senator Durbin served on the subcommittee until July 30, 2013.
\3\ Senator Markey joined the subcommittee and became chairman on July
30, 2013.
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.
DATES OF MEMBERS' APPOINTMENT TO THE
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
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Mr. KERRY, Massachusetts, Chairman
January 21, 2009
Mr. Menendez, Chairman,
February 1, 2013
Mr. KERRY Feb. 21, Mr. CORKER Jan. 12, 2007
1985
Mrs. BOXER Jan. 7, Mr. RISCH Jan. 21, 2009
1999
Mr. MENENDEZ Jan. 12, Mr. RUBIO Feb. 3, 2011
2007
Mr. CARDIN Jan. 12, Mr. JOHNSON Jan. 24, 2013
2007
Mr. CASEY Jan. 12, Mr. FLAKE Jan. 24, 2013
2007
Mrs. SHAHEEN Jan. 21, Mr. McCAIN Jan. 24, 2013
2009
Mr. COONS Nov. 15, Mr. BARROSSO Feb. 12, 2008
2010
Mr. DURBIN Feb. 12, Mr. PAUL Jan. 24, 2013
2013
Mr. UDALL, of New Feb. 3,
Mexico 2011
Mr. MURPHY Jan. 24,
2013
Mr. KAINE Jan. 24,
2013
Mr. MARKEY July. 16,
2013
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
(Adopted February 13, 2013)
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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 may call an equal number of non-governmental
witnesses selected by the ranking member 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 meeting or hearing to be conducted on any measure or
matter at least one week in advance of such meetings or hearings, unless
the chairman of the committee, or subcommittee, in consultation with the
ranking member, determines that there is good cause to begin such
meeting or 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 14 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.
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,
including at least one member from each party, 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 is physically present, and a majority
of those present concurs.
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. Witnesses appearing on behalf of the executive
branch shall provide an additional 100 copies of their statement to the
committee.
(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 to ratification. 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, consistent with Rule 3(f).
(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) the
nominee has filed a financial disclosure report and a related ethics
undertaking 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, the report required by Section
304(a)(4) of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 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 authorization of the
chairman or the ranking member. Except inextraordinary 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 to consult the Senate Code of Conduct, and, as appropriate, the
Senate Select Committee on Ethics, in the case of travel sponsored by
non-U.S. Government sources.
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.
(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
this rule regarding 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, and shall ensure that such transcripts are handled in a
manner consistent with the requirements of the United States Senate
Security Manual.
(2) A record shall be maintained of each use of classified or
restricted transcripts as required by the Senate Security Manual.
(3) Classified transcripts may not leave the committee offices, or
SVC-217 of the Capitol Vistors Center, except for the purpose of
declassification.
(4) Extreme care shall be exercised to avoid taking notes or
quotes from classified transcripts. Their contents may not be
divulged to any unauthorized person.
(5) 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.
(A) Members and staff of the committee in the
committee offices or in SVC-217 of the Capitol
Vistors Center;
(B) Designated personal representatives of
members of the committee, and of the majority and
minority leaders, with appropriate security
clearances, in the committee offices or in SVC-217
of the Capitol Vistors Center;
(C) Senators not members of the committee, by
permission of the chairman, in the committee
offices or in SVC-217 of the Capitol Vistors
Center; and
(D) Officials of the executive departments
involved in the meeting, in the committee offices
or SVC-217 of the Capitol Vistors Center.
(6) 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 ranking member.
(7) 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 noncurrent records of the committee are governed by Rule
XI of the Standing Rules of the Senate and by S. Res. 474 (96th
Congress). Any classified transcripts transferred to the National
Archives and Records Administration under Rule XI may not be made
available for public use unless they have been subject to
declassification review in accordance with applicable laws or
Executive orders.
(2) Any transcript or classified committee report, or any portion
thereof, may be declassified, in accordance with applicable laws or
Executive orders, sooner than the time period provided for under S.
Res. 474 if:
(A) the chairman originates such action, with
the concurrence of the ranking member;
(B) the other current members of the committee
who participated in such meeting or report have
been notified of the proposed declassification,
and have not objected thereto, except that the
committee by majority vote may overrule any
objections thereby raised to early
declassification; and
(C) the executive departments that participated
in the meeting or originated the classified
information have been consulted and consented to
the declassification.
RULE 13--CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
(a) The handling of classified information in the Senate is governed
by S. Res. 243 (100th Congress), which established the Office of Senate
Security. All handling of classified information by the committee shall
be consistent with the procedures set forth in the United States Senate
Security Manual issued by the Office of Senate Security.
(b) The chief clerk is the security manager for the committee. The
chief clerk shall be responsible for implementing the provisions of the
Senate Security Manual and for serving as the committee liaison to the
Office of Senate Security. The staff director, in consultation with the
minority staff director, may appoint an alternate security manager as
circumstances warrant.
(c) Classified material may only be transported between Senate offices
by appropriately cleared staff members who have been specifically
authorized to do so by the security manager.
(d) In general, Senators 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.
(e) The staff director is authorized to make such administrative
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this
rule.
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, except 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:
(A) 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;
(B) 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
(C) 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 now conform to the same numbering system. In the case of
treaties prior to the 97th Congress, the new treaty number is denoted
in parentheses.
Ex. S, 81-1 (Treaty Doc. 81-19)
August 27, 1949
Convention No. 87 concerning freedom of association and protection of
the right to organize, adopted by the International Labor Conference at
its 31st session held at San Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948.
Ex. C, 87-2 (Treaty Doc. 87-17)
June 1, 1962
Convention No. 116 concerning the partial revision of the conventions
adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor
Organization at its first 32 sessions for the purpose of standardizing
the provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the governing
body of the International Labor Office on the Working of Conventions.
Convention No. 116 was adopted at the 45th session of the International
Labor Conference, at Geneva, on June 26, 1961.
April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Considered in executive session.
Ex. G, 89-2 (Treaty Doc. 89-16)
June 2, 1966
Convention No. 122 concerning employment policy, adopted by the
International Labor Conference at its 48th session, at Geneva, on July
9, 1964.
April 27, 1967--Public hearing.
May 2, 1967--Considered in executive session.
Ex. L, 92-1 (Treaty Doc. 92-12)
November 22, 1971
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, signed for the United States
on April 24, 1970.
August 3, 1972--Public hearing.
August 8, 1972--Considered in executive session.
September 7, 1972--Ordered reported with understanding and
interpretation.
September 19, 1972--Reconsidered in executive session.
November 8, 1973, and April 30, 1974--Considered in executive session.
June 11, 1986--Public hearing.
Ex. D, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-19)
February 23, 1978
International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, signed
on behalf of the United States on October 5, 1977.
November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed)
Ex. F, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-21)
February 23, 1978
American Convention on Human Rights, signed on behalf of the United
States on June 1, 1977.
November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979--Public hearings. (Printed)
Ex. H, 96-1 (Treaty Doc. 96-8)
January 23, 1979
Maritime Boundary Agreement Between the United States of America and the
Republic of Cuba, signed at Washington December 16, 1977.
June 30, 1980--Public hearing. (Printed in 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
(re UP Amdt. 1590)
September 17, 1980
Mr. Helms
Relative to the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba.
Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2341
(re UP Amdt. 1591)
September 17, 1980
Mr. Zorinsky
Substitute for UP Amdt. 1590.
September 17, 1980--Motion to table rejected, 35-58.
Ex. H, 96-1, Amdt. 2342
(re UP Amdt. 1592)
September 17, 1980
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. (S. Hrg. 108-498)
April 8, 2004--Public hearing before Committee on Armed Services. (S.
Hrg. 108-796)
May 12, 2004--Public hearing before House Committee on International
Relations. (Serial No. 108-136)
June 8, 2004--Closed hearing before Senate 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.)
May 23, June 14 (morning and afternoon), and June 28, 2012--Public
hearings. (S. Hrg. 112-654)
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--Not agreed to, 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 from March 31, 2008 to March 31, 1998.
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. 110-19
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. 110-22
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.)
June 7, 2011--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-1)
July 26, 2011--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2011--Reported with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 112-2)
September 26, 2011--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. 111-6
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.
June 7, 2011--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-1)
July 26, 2011--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2011--Reported with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 112-3)
September 26, 2011--Approved.
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.
June 7, 2011--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-1)
July 26, 2011--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2011--Reported with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 112-4)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
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.
June 7, 2011--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-1)
July 26, 2011--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2011--Reported with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 112-5)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 112-1
January 26, 2011
Protocol Amending the Convention Between the United States of America
and the Swiss Confederation for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with
Respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Washington on October 2, 1996,
signed on September 23, 2009, at Washington, as corrected by the
exchange of notes effected November 16, 2010 (the ``proposed Protocol'')
and a related agreement effected by an exchange of notes on September
23, 2009 (the ``related Agreement'').
June 7, 2011--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-1)
July 26, 2011--Ordered reported.
August 30, 2011--Reported with 1 declaration. (Exec. Rept. 112-1)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 112-2
May 2, 2011
Protocols 1, 2, and 3 to the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty
(``the Treaty''), also known as the Treaty of Rarotonga, signed on
behalf of the United States at Suva, Fiji, on March 25, 1996.
Treaty Doc. 112-3
May 2, 2011
Protocols I and II to the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (``the
Treaty''), also known as the Treaty of Pelindaba, signed on behalf of
the United States at Cairo, Egypt, on April 11, 1996.
Treaty Doc. 112-4
November 14, 2011
Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter, and Eliminate
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing, done at the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, in Rome, Italy, on
November 22, 2009 (the ``Agreement'').
Treaty Doc. 112-5
May 17, 2012
Protocol Amending the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in
Tax Matters, done at Paris on May 27, 2010 (the ``proposed Protocol''),
which was signed by the United States on May 27, 2010.
Treaty Doc. 112-6
May 17, 2012
Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of
Securities Held with an Intermediary (the ``Convention''), done at The
Hague on July 5, 2006, and signed by the United States on that same day.
Treaty Doc. 112-7
May 17, 2012
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, adopted by the
United Nations General Assembly on December 13, 2006, and signed by the
United States of America on June 30, 2009 (the ``Convention'').
July 12, 2012--Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 112-6)
July 26, 2012--Ordered reported with 3 reservations, 8 understandings,
and 2 declarations, 13-6.
July 31, 2012--Reported with 3 reservations, 8 understandings and 2
declarations, and with minority views. (Exec. Rept. 112-6)
September 20, 2012--Unanimous consent request to proceed to executive
calendar not agreed to.
November 27, 2012--Motion to proceed agreed to, 61-36. Considered.
November 30, 2012--Unanimous-consent agreement reached that there be no
amendments in order and that the Senate vote on the resolution of
advice and consent at noon on December 4.
December 4, 2012--Not agreed to, 61-38. Returned to executive calendar.
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 112-8
May 17, 2012
Convention Between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Republic of Chile for the Avoidance of Double
Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on
Income and Capital, signed in Washington on February 4, 2010, with a
Protocol signed the same day, as corrected by exchanges of notes
effected February 25, 2011, and February 10 and 21, 2012, and a related
agreement effected by exchange of notes (the ``related Agreement'') on
February 4, 2010.
Treaty Doc. 113-1
April 22, 2013
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fishery
Resources in the South Pacific Ocean (the ``Convention''), done at
Auckland, New Zealand, November 14, 2009.
February 12, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-482)
March 11, 2014--Ordered reported with one declaration.
March 13, 2014--Reported with one declaration. (Exec. Rept. 113-2)
April 3, 2014--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 113-2
April 22, 2013
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries
Resources in the North Pacific Ocean, done at Tokyo on February 24,
2012, and signed by the United States on May 2, 2012 (the
``Convention'').
February 12, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-482)
March 11, 2014--Ordered reported with one declaration.
March 13, 2014--Reported with one declaration. (Exec. Rept. 113-3)
April 3, 2014--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 113-3
April 22, 2013
Amendment to the Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries (the ``Convention''), adopted on September
28, 2007, at the Twenty-ninth Annual Meeting of the North Atlantic
Fisheries Organization (NAFO).
February 12, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-482)
March 11, 2014--Ordered reported with one declaration.
March 13, 2014--Reported with one declaration. (Exec. Rept. 113-4)
April 3, 2014--Approved.
Treaty Doc. 113-4
May 7, 2014
Protocol Amending the Convention between the United States of America
and the Kingdom of Spain for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the
Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and its
Protocol, signed at Madrid on February 22, 1990, and a related
Memorandum of Understanding signed on January 14, 2013, at Madrid,
together with correcting notes dated July 23, 2013, and January 31,
2014.
June 19, 2014--Public hearing. (Printed in Ex. Rept. 113-10)
July 16, 2014--Ordered reported.
July 17, 2014--Reported. (Exec. Rept. 113-10).
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of the Senate.)
Treaty Doc. 113-5
May 20, 2014
Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of
Poland for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal
Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income, signed on February 13, 2013, at
Warsaw.
June 19, 2014--Public hearing. (Printed in Ex. Rept. 113-10)
July 16, 2014--Ordered reported.
July 17, 2014--Reported. (Exec. Rept. 113-11)
(Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing
Rules of theSenate.)
Treaty Doc. 113-6
September 17, 2014
Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States of
America and the Government of the Republic of Chile (the ``Treaty'')
signed at Washington on June 5, 2013.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
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PM 20
September 18, 2013
Proposed Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty for
Cooperation Regarding Atomic Information, including a technical annex
and security annex (collectively referred to as the ``ATOMAL
Agreement'').
PM 26
January 7, 2014
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the American Institute in
Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office
in the United States (TECRO) Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
PM 28
January 29, 2014
Proposed Third Amendment to the Agreement for Cooperation Between the
United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
PM 42
May 8, 2014
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
PM 51
July 24, 2014
Message from the President wherein he transmitted the text of an
amendment to the Agreement Between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual
Defense Purposes of July 3, 1958, as amended.
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; GAO--Government Accountability
Office; IAEA--International Atomic Energy Agency; MCC--Millennium
Challenge Corporation; OMB--Office of Management and Budget; OPIC--
Overseas Private Investment Corporation; U.N.--United Nations; USAID--
United States Agency for International Development
EC 30
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the transfer of defense articles, technical data, and defense
services to Italy.
EC 31
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Philippines.
EC 32
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 33
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Saudi Arabia.
EC 34
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 35
January 22, 2013
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 Saudi Arabia.
EC 36
January 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 37
January 22, 2013
State communication transmitting the text of an International Labor
Organization recommendation concerning national floors of social
protection, adopted June 14, 2012, in Geneva.
EC 38
January 22, 2013
State report relative to amendments to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 39
January 22, 2013
DOC 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 127
January 23, 2013
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Assistant Administrator for the Bureau for
Legislative and Public Affairs.
EC 128
January 23, 2013
DOC 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 129
January 23, 2013
DOC 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 130
January 23, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Poland and
Turkey.
EC 131
January 23, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Tunisia.
EC 132
January 23, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 209
January 29, 2013
DOC 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 210
January 29, 2013
DOC 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 302
February 11, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 360 (C)
February 12, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 361 (C)
February 12, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 362
February 12, 2013
State report relative to the interdiction of aircraft engaged in illicit
drug trafficking.
EC 363 (C)
February 12, 2013
State report relative to Technical Collection for the New START Treaty.
EC 503(C)
February 27, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 504(C)
February 27, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 517
February 28, 2013
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled
``Agencies Could Benefit From a Shared and More Comprehensive Database
on U.S. Efforts'' (GAO-13-34).
EC 518
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Turkey.
EC 519
February 28, 2013
State report of determination and justification relative to the
extension of waiver authority for Azerbaijan in the FREEDOM Support Act.
EC 520
February 28, 2013
State certification for fiscal year 2013 relative to the U.N. and any
organization that promotes, condones or seeks to legalize pedophilia.
EC 521
February 28, 2013
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period October 1, 2012 - November 30, 2012.
EC 522
February 28, 2013
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 Turkey and Australia.
EC 523
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components under category (1) of the U.S. Munitions
List to Turkey.
EC 524
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services for end use by
a U.S. company in support of the U.S. Army and Navy.
EC 525
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Brazil.
EC 526
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea.
EC 527
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services for the
manufacture of airframe structures for end use by the U.S. Government.
EC 528
February 28, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Israel.
EC 529
February 28, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 612 (C)
March 5, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 613 (C)
March 5, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 614
March 5, 2013
State report entitled ``Report to Congress on United States
Participation in the United Nations in 2011.''
EC 777
March 12, 2013
USAID transmittal of the agency's fiscal year 2012 financial report.
EC 808
March 13, 2013
State report relative to the transfer of jurisdictional control of
certain classes of items currently on the U.S. Munitions List to the
Commerce Control List, pursuant to the Export Control Reform Initiative.
EC 823 (C)
March 14, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 824
March 14, 2013
State communication relative to a notification that groups to be
designated by the Secretary of State as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
was transmitted to congressional leaders via classified correspondence
and will be published in the Federal Register.
EC 825
March 14, 2013
State report relative to overseas surplus property.
EC 861
March 20, 2013
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
provision of limited U.S. technical support to French forces in Somalia
on January 11, 2013, submitted consistent with the War Powers
Resolution.
EC 862
March 20, 2013
Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary and Chief of
Staff of the National Security Staff communication transmitting a
presidential communication relative to the provision of U.S. assistance
to the Government in Yemen on January 23, 2013, submitted consistent
with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 863
March 20, 2013
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 Israel.
EC 864
March 20, 2013
State transmittal of a report relative to U.N. efforts to prevent
trafficking in persons and sexual exploitation and abuse in U.N.
peacekeeping missions.
EC 872
March 21, 2013
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
evacuation of U.S. citizens, U.S. embassy personnel, and several private
U.S. citizens from Bangui, Central African Republic, on December 27,
2012, submitted consistent with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 916
March 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Thailand.
EC 1027
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Germany and Italy for the manufacture of engine
parts for end use by the United States.
EC 1028
April 9, 2013
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 Turkey, Belgium and France for
the manufacture of engine parts and components in support of aircraft
operated by Turkey, Belgium, and the United States.
EC 1029
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan for the manufacture and sale of components for
aircraft engines for end use by the United States.
EC 1030
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Afghanistan
and Iraq.
EC 1031
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data or defense services to the United
Arab Emirates, Algeria, Albania, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Botswana,
Belgium, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Brunei, Canada, Chad,
Colombia, Cape Verde, Denmark, Egypt, Ireland, Estonia, Czech Republic,
French Guiana, Finland, France, Djibouti, Ghana, Greenland, Germany,
Greece, Honduras, Croatia, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, India, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia,
Luxembourg, Morocco, Mauritania, Malta, Oman, Mexico, Malaysia, Nigeria,
Norway, New Zealand, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania,
Philippines, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,
the Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Namibia.
EC 1032
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Germany.
EC 1033
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Malaysia.
EC 1034
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
launch of the Astra 5B Commercial Communication Satellite from
Kazakhstan.
EC 1035
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Saudi
Arabia.
EC 1036
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Oman.
EC 1037
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Japan.
EC 1038
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 1039
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Taiwan.
EC 1040
April 9, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Italy.
EC 1041
April 9, 2013
State report of determination and justification relative to the
extension of waiver authority under Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support
Act for Azerbaijan.
EC 1042
April 9, 2013
State report relative to the activities of the Millennium Challenge
Corporation during fiscal year 2012.
EC 1043
April 9, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1095 (C)
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1096 (C)
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1097 (C)
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1098 (C)
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1099 (C)
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1100
April 10, 2013
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 Bermuda, Canada, France,
Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines,
Singapore, and Sweden.
EC 1101
April 10, 2013
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 Bermuda, Canada, France,
Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines,
Singapore, and Sweden.
EC 1102
April 10, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates.
EC 1103
April 10, 2013
State report relative to Taiwan's participation as an observer at the
66th World Health Assembly and in the World Health Organization.
EC 1104
April 10, 2013
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 1115
April 11, 2013
OMB transmittal of a report entitled ``OMB Final Sequestration Report to
the President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2013.''
EC 1160
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 1161
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services for the
Lightweight Howitzer Programs for the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.
EC 1162
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Philippines.
EC 1163
April 17, 2013
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 1164
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea.
EC 1165
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Canada for end use by Canada and Norway.
EC 1166
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Egypt, Thailand, and Australia.
EC 1167
April 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Sweden to support the manufacture of significant military equipment.
EC 1168
April 17, 2013
State report relative to a final rule relative to amendments to the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, and received in the
Office of the President of the Senate on April 15, 2013.
EC 1326 (C)
April 25, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1340
April 25, 2013
State annual report for 2012 on voting practices in the United Nations.
EC 1341
April 25, 2013
State status reports on Iraq for December 22, 2012-February 19, 2013.
EC 1342
April 25, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Australia.
EC 1343
April 25, 2013
State report of a final rule entitled ``Visas: Documentation of
Immigrants Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as Amended,''
submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness
Act, and received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April
19, 2013.
EC 1344
April 25, 2013
State report relative to the issuance of a determination to waive
certain restrictions on maintaining a Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) Office in Washington and the receipt and expenditure of PLO funds.
EC 1411(C)
May 8, 2013
State annual report relative to defense articles and defense services
licensed for export under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act.
EC 1412 (C)
May 8, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1413 (C)
May 8, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1414
May 8, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Belgium,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
EC 1415
May 8, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea.
EC 1456 (C)
May 13, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1457 (C)
May 13, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and services to a Middle East country.
EC 1458
May 13, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1561 (C)
May 21, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1562
May 21, 2013
State report of a determination and certification by the Secretary of
State relative to six countries (Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea,
Syria, and Venezuela) not cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism
efforts during 2012.
EC 1563
May 21, 2013
State report of a rule entitled ``Visas: Documentation of Immigrants
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as Amended,'' submitted
pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 15, 2013.
EC 1564
May 21, 2013
State report relative to implementation of the Loan Guarantees to Israel
Program, submitted pursuant to the Emergency Wartime Supplemental
Appropriations Act.
EC 1565
May 21, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1588
May 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 1589
May 22, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Japan for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad.
EC 1590
May 22, 2013
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 technical data and defense
services to France.
EC 1591
May 22, 2013
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Assistant Administrator for the Bureau for the Middle
East.
EC 1656 (C)
May 23, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1657
May 23, 2013
State report of a rule entitled ``Announcement of Effective Date for
Regulations Implementing the Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty between
the United States and Australia,'' submitted pursuant to the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 1658
May 23, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom for the Chinook Helicopter program for end use by the United
State.
EC 1659
May 23, 2013
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 Greece to support the
manufacture of components for the Patriot Air Defense system.
EC 1660
May 23, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to a United
Kingdom company in support of military transport aircraft and gas
turbine engines for multiple countries.
EC 1661
May 23, 2013
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 1662
May 23, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed Technical Assistance
Agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Israel and Italy for the Italian Conformal Airborne
Early Warning Program.
EC 1774 (C)
June 4, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 1775
June 4, 2013
Joint transmittal from the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff relative to restrictions on distinguished visitor
trips to Afghanistan for the period June 1 through October 1, 2013.
EC 1776
June 4, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to India.
EC 1777
June 4, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 1778
June 4, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1779
June 4, 2013
U.S. African Development Foundation transmittal of its Congressional
Budget Justification for fiscal year 2014.
EC 1877
June 11, 2013
State transmittal of determination and accompanying Report to Congress
relative to the extension of waiver authority for Turkmenistan, pursuant
to the Jackson-Vanik amendment.
EC 1878
June 11, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Singapore.
EC 1879
June 11, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
Sea Launch integration and launch of the EUTELSAT W3B Spacecraft.
EC 1880
June 11, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Mexico.
EC 1881
June 11, 2013
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 1882
June 11, 2013
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 and Spain.
EC 1883
June 11, 2013
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 1884
June 11, 2013
USAID transmittal of a formal response to the GAO report entitled ``U.S.
Assistance to Yemen: Actions Needed to Improve Oversight of Emergency
Food Aid and Assess Security Assistance'' (GAO-13-310).
EC 1973
June 18, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 1981 (C)
June 18, 2013
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to deployments
of U.S. Armed Forces for combat, submitted consistent with the War
Powers Act.
EC 1992
June 19, 2013
State status reports on Iraq for February 20, 2013 - April 20, 2013.
EC 1993
June 19, 2013
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period February 1, 2013 - March 31, 2013.
EC 1994
June 19, 2013
BBG communication transmitting its fiscal year 2013 Program Plan and
Sequestration Summary.
EC 1995
June 19, 2013
DOD report of a rule entitled ``Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement: Defense Trade Cooperation Treaties with Australia and the
United Kingdom.'' Received in the Office of the President of the Senate
on June 12, 2013.
EC 2050
June 24, 2013
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
deployment of certain U.S. forces to Jordan, submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act.
EC 2090
June 25, 2013
State 2012 annual report entitled ``Operation of the Enterprise for the
Americas Initiative and the Tropical Forest Conservation Act.''
EC 2091
June 25, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates.
EC 2121 (C)
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2122 (C)
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2123
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Iraq.
EC 2124
June 27, 2013
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 2125
June 27, 2013
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 Brazil, Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom to support
the Amazonas-4 commercial communications satellite.
EC 2126
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Colombia.
EC 2127
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Saudi Arabia.
EC 2128
June 27, 2013
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 Saudi Arabia.
EC 2129
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearms and related components to Colombia.
EC 2130
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to France,
Germany, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, and
the United Kingdom to support the Astra 2G Commercial Communications
Satellite from Kazakhstan.
EC 2131
June 27, 2013
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 Algeria.
EC 2132
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearms, parts, and components to Germany.
EC 2133
June 27, 2013
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 Greece.
EC 2134
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
Sea Launch System integration and launch of the Inmarsat 5 F1 Commercial
Communication Satellite from international waters.
EC 2135
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Netherlands.
EC 2136
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 2137
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Norway for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad.
EC 2138
June 27, 2013
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 2139
June 27, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license 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 2140
June 27, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2191
July 8, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Italy.
EC 2192
July 8, 2013
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 Japan.
EC 2226 (C)
July 10, 2013
State report relative to revoking the designation of a group designated
as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
EC 2227
July 10, 2013
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Inspector General. Received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on July 2, 2013.
EC 2228
July 10, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Qatar.
EC 2229
July 10, 2013
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 Saudi Arabia.
EC 2230
July 10, 2013
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 Belgium, France, Germany, Spain,
Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
EC 2231
July 10, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Brazil.
EC 2232
July 10, 2013
State report relative to amendments to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2250
July 11, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Australia.
EC 2326
July 18, 2013
State notification relative to a Hamas-controlled Palestinian Authority.
EC 2327
July 18, 2013
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Deputy Administrator.
EC 2328
July 18, 2013
State report relative to the justification and determination for the
obligation and expenditure of funds for Cooperative Threat Reduction
activities of the Department of Defense.
EC 2329
July 18, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 2330
July 18, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amending a
technical assistance agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services to Japan and the United Kingdom.
EC 2331
July 18, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2367 (C)
July 23, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2368
July 23, 2013
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2446 (C)
July 25, 2013
State report relative to the waiver of restrictions on U.S. assistance
to several governments that were triggered by the transfer of lethal
military equipment to a state sponsor of terrorism.
EC 2447 (C)
July 25, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2448 (C)
July 25, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2449
July 25, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to France,
Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Russia, and Sweden to support the Proton launch
of Intelsat DLA-2 Commercial Communications Satellite.
EC 2450
July 25, 2013
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 Japan.
EC 2451
July 25, 2013
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 Italy and Turkey.
EC 2452
July 25, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2600
August 1, 2013
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to the position of Director.
EC 2601
August 1, 2013
State annual report entitled ``U.S. Department of State, Category Rating
Report,'' from November 1, 2011, through October 31, 2012.
EC 2602
August 1, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Canada for commercial resale.
EC 2603
August 1, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Israel.
EC 2604
August 1, 2013
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 the Czech Republic, Iraq, Poland, and
Taiwan.
EC 2625
September 9, 2013
Presidential communication transmitting a legislative proposal relative
to the Authorization for the Use of United States Armed Forces in
connection with the conflict in Syria. Received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on August 31, 2013.
EC 2862 (C)
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2863 (C)
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 2864
September 17, 2013
State status reports on Iraq for April 21, 2013 - June 19, 2013.
EC 2865
September 17, 2013
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 2866
September 17, 2013
State report and Presidential Determination (PD 2013-12) relative to the
continuation of U.S. drug interdiction assistance to the Government of
Colombia.
EC 2867
September 17, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2868
September 17, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2869
September 17, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 2870
September 17, 2013
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period April 1, 2013 - May 31, 2013.
EC 2871
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad.
EC 2872
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to France for commercial resale.
EC 2873
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment involving the transfer of cluster munitions from the
Government of Japan for the purpose of demilitarization and scrapping.
EC 2874
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of the proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Jordan to Pakistan.
EC 2875
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada, the
Czech Republic, Germany, India, Israel, Mexico, Poland, Serbia, Turkey,
and the United Kingdom.
EC 2876
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to provide
operational support, engineering training, and overhaul of engines for
various end-users.
EC 2877
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to France,
Kazakhstan, Russia, and Sweden to support the Proton launch from
Kazakhstan.
EC 2878
September 17, 2013
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 Algeria.
EC 2879
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to an
existing manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense
articles, technical data, and defense services for the F-35 Lightning II
aircraft.
EC 2880
September 17, 2013
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 Belgium, Denmark, France,
Germany, Ireland, and Portugal.
EC 2881
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Israel.
EC 2882
September 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance 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 2883
September 17, 2013
State report relative to a rule entitled ``Visas: Documentation of
Nonimmigrants - Visa Classification; T Visa Class.'' Submitted pursuant
to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and received
in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 3, 2013.
EC 2884
September 17, 2013
Treasury annual report of the National Advisory Council on International
Monetary and Financial Policies, submitted pursuant to the International
Financial Institutions Act.
EC 3119
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Turkey.
EC 3120
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment, including aircraft support equipment, spares, and
follow-on logistics and operational support from the Government of
Portugal to the Government of Romania.
EC 3121
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment involving aircraft, related spare parts, and ground
support from the Commonwealth of Australia to the Republic of Indonesia
for the purpose of providing regional airlift operations capabilities.
EC 3122
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to numerous
countries to support the launch of the Jason-3 oceanographic satellite.
EC 3123
September 24, 2013
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 Canada, the Philippines, and the
Republic of Korea.
EC 3124
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services required to
support components provided by BAE Systems to various end users.
EC 3125
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the U.S.
Embassy Country Team in Pakistan to support Pakistan's Ministry of
Interior Air Wing.
EC 3126
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing agreement for the export of defense articles, technical
data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3127
September 24, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services for end-use by
the Government of Italy.
EC 3128
September 24, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3129
September 24, 2013
DOC 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 3130
September 24, 2013
Treasury semiannual report relative to payments made to Cuba for the
provision of telecommunications services.
EC 3213
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Pakistan.
EC 3252 (C)
September 30, 2013
State communication transmitting determination and certification under
section 40A of the Arms Export Control Act relative to Syria.
EC 3253
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Poland for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad.
EC 3254
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense serviced to Chile.
EC 3255
September 30, 2013
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 Austria, France and Malaysia.
EC 3256
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3257
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of certain defense articles to Syria for self-protection of employees of
the International Committee of the Red Cross, submitted pursuant to the
Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3258
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services, to Turkey,
Jordan, and Syria to support the Chemical and Biological Hazard
Preparedness Program, submitted pursuant to the Presidential waiver for
Syria.
EC 3259
September 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom and Saudi Arabia for the manufacture of significant military
equipment abroad.
EC 3273 (C)
October 2, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 3284
October 2, 2013
USAID formal response to the GAO report entitled ``Haiti Reconstruction:
USAID Infrastructure Projects Have Had Mixed Results and Face
Sustainability Challenges'' (GAO-13-558).
EC 3336 (C)
October 30, 2013
State report and Presidential Determination (PD-2014-02) relative to the
continuation of U.S. drug interdiction assistance to the Government of
Brazil.
EC 3337
October 30, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3338
October 30, 2013
State report of a rule entitled ``Visas: Regulatory Exception to Permit
Compliance with the United Nations Headquarters Agreement and Other
International Obligations and Clarification of the Definition of
`Immediate Family' for Certain Nonimmigrant Visa Classifications.''
Submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness
Act and received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October
22, 2013.
EC 3339
October 30, 2013
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period April 1, 2013 - May 31, 2013.
EC 3340
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Syria for self-protection for personnel from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, submitted pursuant
to the Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3341
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Syria for self-protection for personnel from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, submitted pursuant
to the Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3342
October 30, 2013
State report relative to loan guarantees to Israel, submitted pursuant
to the Emergency Wartime Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2003.
EC 3343
October 30, 2013
State status reports on Iraq for June 20, 2013 - August 18, 2013.
EC 3344
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Syria for self-protection for personnel from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, submitted pursuant
to the Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3345
October 30, 2013
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 3346
October 30, 2013
State report relative to the status of Cuba's compliance with the United
States-Cuba September 1994 Joint Communique and the United States-Cuba
May 1995 Joint Statement.
EC 3347
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to manufacture
and support Blackhawk Helicopters.
EC 3348
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Turkey for
end-use by the United States.
EC 3349
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of firearm parts and
components under Category I of the U.S. Munitions List to Norway.
EC 3350
October 30, 2013
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 3351
October 30, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3352
October 30, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Germany to Israel.
EC 3353
October 30, 2013
State report entitled ``Iran-Related Multilateral Sanctions Regime
Efforts,'' covering February 17, 2013 to August 17, 2013.
EC 3510 (C)
November 6, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 3511 (C)
November 6, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 3512
November 6, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Germany to the Republic of Korea.
EC 3513
November 6, 2013
State report entitled ``United States Participation in the United
Nations in 2012.''
EC 3514
November 6, 2013
State annual report relative to the Benjamin A. Gilman International
Scholarship Program for 2013.
EC 3515
November 6, 2013
State report relative to the issuance of a determination to waive
certain restrictions on maintaining a Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) Office in Washington and the receipt and expenditure of PLO funds.
EC 3516
November 6, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3548 (C)
November 14, 2013
State report relative to groups designated by the Secretary of State as
Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
EC 3549 (C)
November 14, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 3550 (C)
November 14, 2013
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 3551
November 14, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of significant military
equipment abroad for the manufacture in Israel of F-16 components.
EC 3670
November 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Syria for self-protection of employees for
personnel from the World Health Organization, submitted pursuant to the
Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3671
November 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to India.
EC 3672
November 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3673
November 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Saudi
Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom to support the
Saudi Arabia National Guard Rear Link Communications System.
EC 3674
November 21, 2013
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 support the manufacture of
helicopters to be returned to the United States.
EC 3675
November 21, 2013
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 Canada and Germany.
EC 3676
November 21, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 3677
November 21, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3802 (C)
December 16, 2013
State report relative to groups designated by the Secretary of State as
Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
EC 3803 (C)
December 16, 2013
State report relative to the U.S. strategy to counter the threat posed
by Boko Haram.
EC 3804 (C)
December 16, 2013
State report relative to Guantanamo.
EC 3805 (C)
December 16, 2013
State report relative to Guantanamo.
EC 3806
December 16, 2013
USAID formal response to the GAO report entitled ``Global Food Security:
USAID Is Improving Coordination but Needs To Require Systematic
Assessments of Country-level Risks'' (GAO-13-809).
EC 3807
December 16, 2013
State report relative to the elimination of the danger pay allowance for
Haiti.
EC 3808
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a technical
assistance agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services to Australia.
EC 3809
December 16, 2013
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 support Atlantique and Transall
aircraft for end-use by various governments.
EC 3810
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
the Republic of Korea.
EC 3811
December 16, 2013
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 Israel.
EC 3812
December 16, 2013
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 Mexico.
EC 3813
December 16, 2013
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 support A400M aircraft to be
sold to various governments.
EC 3814
December 16, 2013
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 support the F-16IA Weapon System
in Iraq.
EC 3815
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
manufacturing license agreement for the export of defense articles,
technical data, and defense services for end use by Belgium, Denmark,
Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Turkey,
and the United States.
EC 3816
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Panama.
EC 3817
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to New Zealand.
EC 3818
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 3819
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to the Philippines.
EC 3820
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the Republic
of Korea and Indonesia.
EC 3821
December 16, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles to Syria for self-protection for personnel from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, submitted pursuant
to the Presidential waiver for Syria.
EC 3822
December 16, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 3881
December 16, 2013
DOD communication transmitting draft legislation authorizing the
President to transfer certain naval vessels by grant and by sale to
certain foreign recipients.
EC 3890 (C)
December 17, 2013
State report relative to groups designated by the Secretary of State as
Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
EC 3897
December 17, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to the Philippines.
EC 3898
December 17, 2013
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 Belgium, France, Germany, Spain,
Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
EC 3954
December 18, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Saudi Arabia.
EC 3955
December 18, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan to
support the JCSAT-14 satellite system.
EC 3988
December 19, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Turkey and
Oman.
EC 3989
December 19, 2013
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 Saudi Arabia.
EC 3990
December 19, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to the Philippines.
EC 3991
December 19, 2013
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Colombia.
EC 3992
December 19, 2013
State annual certification and statement of justification relative to
the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Australia Group.
EC 3993
December 19, 2013
State report relative to corrections to a final rule amending the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 3994
December 19, 2013
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4013
December 19, 2013
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
relative to the deployment of certain U.S. forces to South Sudan,
submitted consistent with the War Powers Act.
EC 4193 (C)
January 9, 2014
State report relative to a proposed permanent transfer of major
equipment to a Middle East country.
EC 4194 (C)
January 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4195 (C)
January 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4196
January 9, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period August 1, 2013 - September 30, 2013.
EC 4197
January 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 4198
January 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification for the manufacture of significant
military equipment abroad and the export of defense articles, technical
data, and defense services to Turkey.
EC 4199
January 9, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4200
January 9, 2014
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act, and received in the Office of the President of
the Senate on January 2, 2014.
EC 4201
January 9, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
relative to the deployment of U.S. forces to South Sudan, submitted
consistent with the War Powers Act.
EC 4278
January 14, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to the position of Director, received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on January 7, 2014.
EC 4330
January 15, 2014
DOC 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 4331
January 15, 2014
DOC 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 4440
January 27, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a nomination for the position of Director.
EC 4455 (C)
January 28, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4456 (C)
January 28, 2014
State report relative to groups designated by the Secretary of State as
Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
EC 4457
January 28, 2014
USAID formal response to the GAO report entitled ``Central America: U.S.
Agencies Considered Various Factors in Funding Security Activities, but
Need To Assess Progress in Achieving Interagency Objectives'' (GAO-13-
771).
EC 4458
January 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Singapore.
EC 4459
January 28, 2014
State report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to 29 vacancies in the Department, received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on January 16, 2014.
EC 4460 (C)
January 28, 2014
Nuclear Regulatory Commission report entitled ``Report to Congress on
the Current Disposition of Highly Enriched Uranium Exports Used as Fuel
or Targets in Nuclear Research or Test Reactors.''
EC 4461
January 28, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4544 (C)
February 4, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4545
February 4, 2014
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, Italy, and Saudi Arabia,
EC 4546
February 4, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.
EC 4547
February 4, 2014
State report relative to amendments to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 4548
February 4, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 4638 (C)
February 11, 2014
State report relative to Technical Collection for the New START Treaty.
EC 4639 (C)
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4640 (C)
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4641 (C)
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4642 (C)
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4643 (C)
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4644
February 11, 2014
State report relative to the waiver of restrictions in section 907 of
the FREEDOM Support Act.
EC 4645
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
Eutelsat E65WA Commercial Communication Satellite program.
EC 4646
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 4647
February 11, 2014
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, France,
Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, and
the United Kingdom to support the INMARSAT-5 commercial communications
satellite.
EC 4648
February 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
support the Eutelsat 9B Commercial Communication Satellite in
Kazakhstan.
EC 4699
February 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment 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 4763
February 26, 2014
DOC 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 4764
February 26, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components controlled under the U.S. Munitions List
for use by the Turkish National Police.
EC 4765
February 26, 2014
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 Israel.
EC 4766
February 26, 2014
State report of a final rule entitled ``Visas: Waiver by Joint Action
Visa and Passport Requirements for Members of the Armed Forces and Coast
Guards of Foreign Countries.'' Submitted pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, and received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on February 6, 2014.
EC 4767
February 26, 2014
State report of a final rule entitled ``Visas: Documentation of
Nonimmigrants Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as Amended; TN
Visas from NAFTA Countries.'' Submitted pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on February 5, 2014.
EC 4768
February 26, 2014
State report relative to the interdiction of aircraft engaged in illicit
drug trafficking.
EC 4769
February 26, 2014
OPIC report of final rules revising and updating the Freedom of
Information Act, Privacy Act, and Touhy regulations, and the Regulatory
Flexibility Act certification.
EC 4799 (C)
March 4, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4800 (C)
March 4, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4857
March 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
integration of the Turkmenistan National Satellite System Communications
with the Falcon 9 launch vehicle.
EC 4858
March 10, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period October 1, 2013 - November 30, 2013.
EC 4934
March 13, 2014
State certification for fiscal year 2014 relative to the U.N. and any
organization that promotes, condones or seeks to legalize pedophilia.
EC 4962 (C)
March 13, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 4963 (C)
March 25, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 5026
March 31, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Turkey.
EC 5027
March 31, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles and technical data to Australia.
EC 5028
March 31, 2014
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 5029
March 31, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates.
EC 5030
March 31, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Australia, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, and the United Arab
Emirates.
EC 5031
March 31, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Brazil to
design and manufacture the STAR ONE Commercial Communications Satellite
program.
EC 5032
March 31, 2014
DOC 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 5033
March 31, 2014
State report relative to the elimination of the danger pay allowance for
Cote d'Ivoire.
EC 5034
March 31, 2014
Treasury semiannual report relative to payments made to Cuba for the
provision of telecommunications services.
EC 5035
March 31, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5036
March 31, 2014
Communication from the Prime Minister, Kurdistan, Regional Government,
transmitting a request for the removal of the Kurdistan Democratic Party
and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan from the Foreign Terrorist
Organizations list.
EC 5142 (C)
April 2, 2014
State annual report relative to military assistance and military
exports.
EC 5186
April 2, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 5187
April 2, 2014
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a manufacturing
licensing agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services to the Czech Republic and Poland.
EC 5188
April 2, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components under the U.S. Munitions List to the
Philippines.
EC 5189
April 2, 2014
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 Oman.
EC 5190
April 2, 2014
State report relative to overseas surplus property.
EC 5221
April 3, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 5222
April 3, 2014
State report relative to MCC activities during fiscal year 2013.
EC 5279
April 8, 2014
State report relative to Taiwan's participation as an observer at the
67th World Health Assembly and in the World Health Organization.
EC 5280
April 8, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5284
April 9, 2014
State report of a final rule entitled ``Visas: Waiver by Joint Act of
Visa and Passport Requirements for Members of Armed Forces and Coast
Guards of Foreign Countries,'' submitted pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 5314
April 10, 2014
State report relative to the U.S.-People's Republic of China Science and
Technology Agreement of 1979.
EC 5355 (C)
April 28, 2014
State report relative to the designation by the Secretary of State of a
group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
EC 5356
April 28, 2014
State report entitled ``Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations: Central African Republic.'' Submitted pursuant to the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and received in the Office
of the President of the Senate on April 11, 2014.
EC 5357
April 28, 2014
State report entitled ``Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations: Changes to Authorized Officials and the UK Defense Trade
Treaty Exemption; Correction of Errors in Lebanon Policy and Violations;
and Adoption of Recent Amendments as Final; Correction.'' Submitted
pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 11, 2014.
EC 5358
April 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Brazil.
EC 5359
April 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom for the manufacture of significant military abroad.
EC 5360
April 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Kuwait.
EC 5361
April 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to France,
Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia and Sweden to support the Proton launch of the
Yamal 601 Commercial Communications Satellite from Kazakhstan.
EC 5362
April 28, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Belgium,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal,
South Korea, Thailand, and the United Kingdom to support F100 engines
for end-use by Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Indonesia,
Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway,
Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea,
Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
EC 5363
April 28, 2014
DOC 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 5423
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
launch of the Mexsat communications satellite.
EC 5424
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Jordan.
EC 5425
April 30, 2014
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 Israel.
EC 5426
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Mexico.
EC 5427
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Canada.
EC 5428
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Brazil.
EC 5429
April 30, 2014
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 facilitate the F-35 Joint Strike
Fighter Program.
EC 5430
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a technical
assistance agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services for end-use by Australia.
EC 5431
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates.
EC 5432
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Thailand,
Sweden, Australia, Singapore, and South Korea.
EC 5433
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Bermuda, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines,
Singapore, and Sweden to support launches of the SATMEX and AGS
commercial communications satellites.
EC 5434
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
manufacture of aircraft, vessel, and military vehicle accessory products
for various end users.
EC 5435
April 30, 2014
State report relative to the status of Cuba's compliance with the United
States-Cuba September 1994 Joint Communique and the United States-Cuba
May 1995 Joint Statement, covering the period October 2013 to April
2014.
EC 5436
April 30, 2014
State status reports on Iraq for December 17, 2013 - February 14, 2014.
EC 5437
April 30, 2014
DOC 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 5438
April 30, 2014
State annual report for 2013 on voting practices in the United Nations.
EC 5439
April 30, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5440 (C)
April 30, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 5571
May 1, 2014
State report entitled ``Iran-Related Multilateral Sanctions Regime
Efforts,'' covering the period August 7, 2013 to February 6, 2014.
EC 5572
May 1, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period December 1, 2013 - January 31, 2014.
EC 5574
May 1, 2014
DOJ report relative to the administration of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act for thesix-month period ending June 30, 2013.
EC 5589
May 6, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Denmark to Finland.
EC 5590
May 6, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5688
May 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to provide
commercial launch services to FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 remote sensing
satellites with the Falcon family launch vehicle.
EC 5690
May 12, 2014
State report relative to amendments to the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations. Submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act and received in the Office of the President of
the Senate on Senate on May 7, 2014.
EC 5736
May 14, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 5827
May 20, 2014
Treasury annual report of the National Advisory Council on International
Monetary and Financial Policies, submitted pursuant to the International
Financial Institutions Act.
EC 5828
May 20, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Brazil.
EC 5829
May 20, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea.
EC 5830
May 20, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Malaysia.
EC 5831
May 20, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 5832
May 20, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 5845
May 21, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
transmitting a report relative to the deployment of certain U.S. forces
to Chad, submitted consistent with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 5879 (C)
June 2, 2014
State report relative to the designation by the Secretary of State of a
group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
EC 5880
June 2, 2014
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 Singapore.
EC 5922
June 4, 2014
DOC 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 5938
June 4, 2014
State report of a determination and certification by the Secretary of
State relative to six countries (Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea,
Syria, and Venezuela) not cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism
efforts during 2013.
EC 5939
June 4, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 5940
June 4, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the Czech
Republic.
EC 5994 (C)
June 5, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 5995
June 5, 2014
State status reports on Iraq for February 15, 2014 - April 15, 2014.
EC 5996
June 5, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data, and
defense services to Germany.
EC 6002
June 5, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license
agreement for the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad
and the export of technical data and defense services to Australia.
EC 6033
June 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of rifles for commercial sales in Canada.
EC 6034
June 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan for
end use by Japan and the United States.
EC 6106
June 12, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to the position of Deputy Director, received in the Office of
the President of the Senate on June 11, 2014.
EC 6107
June 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the manufacture of significant military abroad and the export of defense
articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 6108
June 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Afghanistan.
EC 6140
June 16, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
transmitting a report relative to the deployment of certain U.S. forces
to Iraq, submitted consistent with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 6168
June 19, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, rifles, and shotguns to Canada for commercial sale.
EC 6169
June 19, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 6170 (C)
June 19, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6171 (C)
June 19, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6172
June 19, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6173
June 19, 2014
State status reports on Iraq for February 15, 2014 - April 15, 2014.
EC 6211
June 24, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period February 1, 2014 - March 31, 2014.
EC 6212
June 24, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a vacancy in the position of Deputy Director.
EC 6213 (C)
June 24, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6254
June 26, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearms to Canada for commercial sale.
EC 6255
June 26, 2014
State report relative to corrections to a final rule amending the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 6268
June 26, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
transmitting a report relative to the deployment of certain U.S. forces
to Iraq, submitted consistent with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 6287
July 7, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
Proton integration and launch of the AsiaSat 9 Commercial Communications
Satellite from Kazakhstan.
EC 6290
July 7, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearm parts and components to Norway.
EC 6291
July 7, 2014
State report relative to corrections to a rule amending the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Submitted pursuant to the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and received in the
Office of the President of the Senate on June 25, 2014.
EC 6296
July 7, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
transmitting a report relative to the deployment of certain U.S. forces
to Iraq, submitted consistent with the War Powers Resolution.
EC 6351
July 8, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6387
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Lebanon.
EC 6388
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Norway,
Oman, and the United Kingdom.
EC 6389
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Canada.
EC 6390
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
design, manufacture, delivery, and launch of the AsiaSat 9 satellites.
EC 6391
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to France,
Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.
EC 6392
July 10, 2014
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 Germany.
EC 6393
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services for the
Sikorsky H-60/S-70 model helicopters for end-use by a U.S. company.
EC 6394
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
manufacture of the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile.
EC 6396 (C)
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6397
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Canada.
EC 6398 (C)
July 10, 2014
State report relative to revoking the designation of a group designated
as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
EC 6399 (C)
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6437
July 10, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Canada.
EC 6459
July 16, 2014
DOC 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 6501 (C)
July 16, 2014
State report relative to a group designated by the Secretary of State as
a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
EC 6514
July 21, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to the position of Deputy Director.
EC 6515
July 21, 2014
State report relative to the initiation of the danger pay allowance for
Kenya.
EC 6578
July 22, 2014
State report relative to an amendment to the Department's debt
collection regulations. Submitted pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on July 18, 2014.
EC 6601
July 24, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6620
July 28, 2014
Presidential communication to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
transmitting a report relative to the temporary relocation of certain
U.S. forces and embassy personnel in Libya, submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act and received on July 27, 2014.
EC 6650
July 30, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to a vacancy in the position of Deputy Director.
EC 6651
July 30, 2014
DOC 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 6652
July 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Turkmenistan.
EC 6680 (C)
July 30, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6681 (C)
July 30, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6682
July 30, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Germany to Spain.
EC 6698
July 31, 2014
Nuclear Regulatory Commission report of a rule entitled ``Export
Controls and Physical Security Standards,'' received in the Office of
the President of the Senate on July 30, 2014.
EC 6722
September 8, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of targeted airstrikes and humanitarian assistance in
Iraq. Submitted consistent with the War Powers Act and received in the
Office of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate on August 11, 2014.
EC 6723
September 8, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of targeted air strikes in Iraq. Submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act and received in the Office of the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate on August 18, 2014.
EC 6724
September 8, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of targeted airstrikes in Iraq. Submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act and received in the Office of the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate on September 2, 2014.
EC 6725
September 8, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
deployment of certain U.S. forces in Iraq. Submitted consistent with the
War Powers Act to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
EC 6726
September 8, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of targeted airstrikes in Iraq. Submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
EC 6727
September 8, 2014
Communication from the Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive
Secretary and Chief of Staff of the National Security Council
transmitting a partially declassified War Powers Resolution report on
the attempted rescue of American citizen hostages in Syria in the
summer.
EC 6779 (C)
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6780 (C)
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6781 (C)
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6782 (C)
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6783 (C)
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 6784
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Denmark.
EC 6785
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Iraq.
EC 6786
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a technical
assistance agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services to the Republic of Korea.
EC 6787
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a
technical assistance agreement for the export of firearm parts and
components to the United Kingdom.
EC 6788
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearms, parts, and components to Canada.
EC 6789
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates, France and the United Kingdom.
EC 6790
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearms, parts, and components to India.
EC 6791
September 9, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Sweden.
EC 6792
September 9, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6793
September 9, 2014
State report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to 18 vacancies in the Department covering the period January 1, 2014 -
June 30, 2014.
EC 6904
September 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment from Turkey to Pakistan.
EC 6905
September 11, 2014
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 Mexico.
EC 6906
September 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components to Turkey.
EC 6907
September 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea.
EC 6908
September 11, 2014
State report relative to calendar year 2013 activities under the
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and the Tropical Forest
Conservation Act of 1998.
EC 6909
September 11, 2014
State report and presidential determination (PD-2014-12) relative to the
continuation of drug interdiction assistance to the Government of
Colombia.
EC 6910
September 11, 2014
State communication transmitting the text of an agreement between the
American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office.
EC 6911
September 11, 2014
State report relative to an amendment to the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations, submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act.
EC 6912
September 11, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed amendment to a license
for the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services
to Japan.
EC 6913
September 11, 2014
State status reports on Iraq for April 16, 2014 - June 14, 2014.
EC 6914
September 11, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period April 1, 2014 - May 31, 2014.
EC 6915
September 11, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 6934
September 11, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
deployment of U.S. Armed Forces personnel to the Central African
Republic to support the resumption of activities of the U.S. Embassy in
Bangui. Submitted consistent with the War Powers Act and received in the
Office of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
EC 6935
September 15, 2014
OMB communication transmitting a report entitled ``OMB Sequestration
Update Report to the President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2015.''
EC 6973
September 15, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearms, parts, and components to Mexico.
EC 6974
September 15, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license 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 6975
September 15, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7171
November 12, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of a comprehensive and sustained counterterrorism strategy
to stop the advance by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
Submitted consistent with the War Powers Act and received in the Office
of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate on September 23, 2014.
EC 7172
November 12, 2014
Presidential communication transmitting a report relative to the
authorization of targeted strikes in Syria. Submitted consistent with
the War Powers Act and received in the Office of the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate on September 23, 2014.
EC 7197
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of
the U.S. Munitions List to the Philippines.
EC 7198
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of
the U.S. Munitions List to the Republic of Korea.
EC 7199
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Chile, Indonesia, Iraq, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea,
Thailand, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
EC 7200
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance
agreement for the export of technical data and defense services to
Singapore.
EC 7201
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services in support of
the Thaicom-8 Commercial Communication Satellite.
EC 7202
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Australia.
EC 7203
November 12, 2014
State report relative to an interim final rule amending the Schedule of
Fees for Consular Services, submitted pursuant to the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. The amendment originally published
in the Federal Register of August 28 contained an error that was
corrected in the Federal Register of September 3. Received in the Office
of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate on September 17, 2014.
EC 7340 (C)
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 7341
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Kingdom.
EC 7342
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed permanent transfer of
major defense equipment to Raytheon Company, Integrated Defense Systems.
EC 7343
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of the U.S.
Munitions List to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 7344
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a manufacturing
license agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services for the F-35 Lightning II aircraft.
EC 7345
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of the proposed export of defense
articles, technical data, and defense services to support the design,
manufacture, and launch of the Eutelsat E65WA Communication Satellite
Program.
EC 7346
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of the proposed license for the
export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Switzerland.
EC 7347
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of the proposed license for the
export of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of
the U.S. Munitions List to Colombia.
EC 7348
November 12, 2014
State transmittal of certification of the proposed license for the
export of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of
the U.S. Munitions List to Mexico.
EC 7349
November 12, 2014
Treasury semiannual report relative to payments made to Cuba for the
provision of telecommunications services.
EC 7350
November 12, 2014
Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act
relative to the position of Deputy Director. Received in the Office of
the President Pro Tempore of the Senate on September 24, 2014.
EC 7351
November 12, 2014
USAID formal response to the GAO report entitled ``Combating Terrorism:
U.S. Efforts in Northwest Africa Would Be Strengthened by Enhanced
Program Management'' (GAO-14-518).
EC 7352
November 12, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7629 (C)
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country with regard to any possible affects such sale might have on
Israel's qualitative military edge over military threats.
EC 7630
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada.
EC 7631
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
integration of the Turkmenistan National Satellite System of
Communications with the Falcon 9 launch vehicle.
EC 7632
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada,
France, Israel, Republic of Korea, and the United Kingdom.
EC 7633
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada,
Indonesia, and Spain.
EC 7634
November 18, 2014
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 Thailand.
EC 7635
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of the
United States Munitions List to the United Arab Emirates.
EC 7636
November 18, 2014
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 7637
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed authorization for the
export of firearms, parts and components controlled under Category I of
the United States Munitions List to Canada.
EC 7638
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Israel.
EC 7639
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the
Republic of Korea for the manufacture of significant military equipment
abroad.
EC 7640
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture abroad of significant military equipment and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Brazil,
Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Malaysia,
South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
EC 7641
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license amendment for
the export of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to
Italy and the Netherlands.
EC 7642
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed transfer of major
defense equipment to Jordan.
EC 7643
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed retransfer of major
defense equipment and technical data to Peru.
EC 7644
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Saudi Arabia.
EC 7645
November 18, 2014
State communication transmitting the President's bi-monthly report on
Cyprus, covering the period June 1, 2014 - July 31, 2014.
EC 7646
November 18, 2014
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Deputy Administrator.
EC 7647
November 18, 2014
DOC 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 7648
November 18, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7649
November 18, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 7650
November 18, 2014
DOJ report relative to the administration of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act for thesix-month period ending December 31, 2013.
Submitted to the President of the Senate.
EC 7765 (C)
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 7766 (C)
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of an addendum to a certification of the proposed sale
or export of defense articles and/or defense services to a Middle East
country.
EC 7767
November 18, 2014
DOJ report relative to the administration of the Foreign Agents
Registration Act for thesix-month period ending December 31, 2013.
Submitted to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
EC 7768
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Norway.
EC 7769
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of firearm parts and components controlled under Category I of the
United States Munitions List to Tunisia.
EC 7770
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada and
Spain.
EC 7771
November 18, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to support the
Rolling Airframe Missile Guided Missile Weapon System.
EC 7772
November 18, 2014
State report entitled ``Iran-Related Multilateral Sanctions Regime
Efforts,'' covering February 17, 2014 to August 6, 2014.
EC 7773
November 18, 2014
State semi-annual report relative to the status of Cuba's compliance
with the Migration Accords.
EC 7774
November 18, 2014
State report relative to corrections to a final rule amending part 126
of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Submitted pursuant to
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, and received in
the Office of the President of the Senate on November 10, 2014.
EC 7775
November 18, 2014
State report relative to corrections to a final rule amending parts 121,
123, 125, and 126 of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
Submitted pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness
Act and received in the Office of the President of the Senate on
November 10, 2014.
EC 7809
November 19, 2014
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Inspector General. Received in the Office of the
President of the Senate on November 14, 2014.
EC 7950
December 1, 2014
USAID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative
to the position of Assistant Administrator for Africa. Received in the
Office of the President of the Senate on November 19, 2014.
EC 8026
December 8, 2014
State communication transmitting the text of an agreement between the
American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office and the text of agreements between the American
Institute of Taiwan and United States Government Agencies.
EC 8027
December 8, 2014
State annual report relative to the Benjamin A. Gilman International
Scholarship Program for 2014.
EC 8028
December 8, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
EC 8029
December 8, 2014
DOC 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 8030
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the
manufacture of significant military equipment abroad and the export of
defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Canada
EC 8031
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to the United
Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, France, and Saudi Arabia.
EC 8032
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Bermuda,
Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, the
Philippines, Singapore, Spain, and Sweden.
EC 8033
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Japan.
EC 8034
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of an amendment to a technical
assistance agreement for the export of defense articles, technical data,
and defense services to Canada.
EC 8035
December 8, 2014
State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export
of defense articles, technical data, and defense services to Bermuda,
Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, the
Philippines, Singapore, Spain, and Sweden.
EC 8099
December 11, 2014
State report on international agreements other than treaties.
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. 12
February 26, 2013
Mr. Coats
(Mr. Rubio)--November 5, 2013
A bill to provide for the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign
recipients.
S. 95
January 23, 2013
Mr. Vitter
A bill to withhold United States contributions to the United Nations
until the United Nations formally retracts the final report of the
``United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict.''
S. 102
January 23, 2013
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. 119
January 23, 2013
Mrs. Boxer
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Blumenthal, Begich, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs.
Lautenberg, and Merkley)--February 12, 2013
(Mr. Wyden)--February 13, 2013
(Ms. Collins and Mr. Whitehouse)--February 25, 2013
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--February 28, 2013
(Mr. Tester)--March 6, 2013
(Ms. Warren)--May 20, 2013
(Mrs. Shaheen)--July 22, 2013
(Messrs. Sanders and Markey)--September 9, 2013
(Mr. Cardin)--September 10, 2013
(Messrs. Murphy, Durbin and Coons)--September 12, 2013
(Mr. Schatz)--September 24, 2013
(Mrs. Murray)--July 14, 2014
(Mr. Menendez)--July 21, 2014
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. 120
January 23, 2013
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself and Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Coons)--September 17, 2013
(Mr. Menendez and Mrs. Shaheen)--September 18, 2013
A bill to expand the number of scholarships available to Pakistani women
under the Merit and Needs-Based Scholarship Program.
September 17, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
October 10, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
(See also H. R. 3583)
S. 164
January 28, 2013
Mr. Paul
(Mr. Johanns)--February 7, 2013
A bill to prohibit the United States from providing financial assistance
to Pakistan until Dr. Shakil Afridi is freed.
January 28, 2013--Read the first time.
January 29, 2013--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
S. 198
January 31, 2013
Mr. Risch
(for himself, Messrs. Chambliss, Coburn, Burr, Rubio, Moran, Ms. Ayotte,
and Mr. Coats)
A bill to require a report on the designation of Boko Haram as a foreign
terrorist organization, and for other purposes.
S. 201
January 31, 2013
Mr. Paul
A bill to prohibit the sale, lease, transfer, retransfer, or delivery of
F-16 aircraft, M1 tanks, or certain other defense articles or services
to the Government of Egypt.
January 31, 2013--Read the first time.
February 4, 2013--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
S. 207
January 31, 2013
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Messrs. Lee, Blunt, Johanns, and Coburn)
(Messrs. Alexander and Enzi)--February 4, 2013
A bill to restrict the sale, lease, transfer, retransfer, or delivery of
F-16 aircraft, M1 tanks, or certain other defense articles or services
to the Government of Egypt.
S. 270
February 11, 2013
Mr. Begich
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--January 7, 2014
A bill to amend the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to
establish a United States Ambassador at Large for Arctic Affairs.
S. 298
February 13, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Cardin, Rubio, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Inhofe and Donnelly)
(Messrs. Murphy and Levin)--February 25, 2013
A bill to prevent nuclear proliferation in North Korea, and for other
purposes.
February 13, 2013--Held over in committee
February 14, 2013--Reported with amendments.
February 25, 2013--Passed Senate.
February 26, 2013--Received in the House and referred to Foreign Affairs
Committee.
S. 419
February 28, 2013
Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself, Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Brown, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs.
Cardin, Durbin, Franken, Harkin, Johnson of South Dakota, Ms. Klobuchar,
Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Rockefeller, Sanders, Udall of New Mexico,
Whitehouse, and Wyden.
(Mr. Merkley)--March 19, 2013
A bill to limit the use of cluster munitions.
S. 462
March 5, 2013
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Messrs. Blunt, Manchin, Cornyn, Cardin, and Ms. Collins)
(Mr. Wyden)--March 6, 2013
(Mr. Casey, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Blumenthal and Schatz)--March 11, 2013
(Messrs. Crapo, Boozman, and Johanns)--March 12, 2013
(Messrs. Heinrich and Hoeven)--March 18, 2013
(Mr. Moran)--April 8, 2013
(Mr. Chambliss)--April 9, 2013
(Ms. Klobuchar)--April 10, 2013
(Mrs. McCaskill and Mr. Begich)--April 15, 2013
(Mr. Pryor)--April 16, 2013
(Mr. Roberts)--April 17, 2013
(Mr. Tester)--April 23, 2013
(Mr. Heller) April 25, 2013
(Mr. Hatch and Ms. Murkowski)--May 6, 2013
(Ms. Mikulski)--May 7, 2013
(Mr. Scott)--May 9, 2013
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--May 20, 2013
(Mr. Johnson of South Dakota and Ms. Ayotte)--May 21, 2013
(Messrs. Whitehouse and Cruz)--May 23, 2013
(Messrs. Merkley, Coons and Schumer)--June 4, 2013
(Messrs. Wicker and Rubio)--June 7, 2013
(Mr. Kirk)--June 10, 2013
(Mr. Bennet)--June 25, 2013
(Messrs. Burr, Risch and Isakson)--June 26, 2013
(Mr. Thune)--July 8, 2013
(Mr. Donnelly and Mrs. Hagan)--July 9, 2013
(Ms. Heitkamp)--July 18, 2013
(Ms. Landrieu)--July 23, 2013
(Mr. Baucus)--July 24, 2013
(Mr. Graham)--July 25, 2013
(Mr. Grassley)--August 1, 2013
(Mr. Lee)--September 11, 2013
(Mr. Markey)--October 1, 2013
(Mr. Murphy)--February 24, 2014
(Ms. Cantwell)--March 4, 2014
(Mr. Flake)--March 31, 2014
(Mrs. Murray)--April 7, 2014
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--April 8, 2014
(Mr. McCain)--April 28, 2014
(Mr. Vitter)--April 29, 2014
(Mr. Menendez)--May 6, 2014
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--May 8, 2014
(Mr. Kaine)--May 22, 2014
A bill to enhance the strategic partnership between the United States
and Israel.
(See S. 2673 and H.R. 938)
S. 498
March 7, 2013
Mr. Inhofe
A bill to repeal the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of
2001.
S. 559
March 13, 2013
Mr. Isakson
(for himself and Mr. Blumenthal)
(Mr. Heinrich)--May 8, 2013
(Mr. Coons)--May 16, 2013
(Mrs. Murray)--June 11, 2013
(Mr. Wicker)--June 13, 2013
(Mrs. Hagan)--June 27, 2013
(Mr. Harkin)--July 23, 2013
(Mr. Graham)--September 23, 2013
(Mr. Schumer)--December 16, 2013
A bill to establish a fund to make payments to the Americans held
hostage in Iran, and to members of their families, who are identified as
members of the proposed class in case number 1:08-CV-00487 (EGS) of the
United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and for other
purposes.
June 25, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
September 12, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended title so as to read ``A bill to establish a
fund to make payments to the Americans held hostage in Iran, and for
other purposes.'' (S. Rept. 113-104)
S. 579
March 14, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Inhofe and Coats)
(Mr. Johnson of South Dakota)--March 19, 2013
(Mr. Blunt)--March 21, 2013
(Mr. Cardin, Mrs. Fischer, and Mr. Chambliss)--April 9, 2013
(Messrs. Tester and Heinrich)April 15, 2013
(Messrs. Rubio, Crapo and Isakson)--April 17, 2013
(Mr. Cochran)--April 25, 2013
(Mr. Blumenthal)--May 8, 2013
(Ms. Murkowski and Mr. Boozman)--May 13, 2013
(Mrs. Boxer, and Messrs. Johanns and Murphy)--May 14, 2013
(Mr. Wyden)--May 21, 2013
(Mr. Cruz)--May 22, 2013
(Mr. Grassley)--June 18, 2013
A bill to direct the Secretary of State to develop a strategy to obtain
observer status for Taiwan at the triennial International Aviation
Organization Assembly, and for other purposes.
May 14, 2013--Ordered reported.
June 13, 2013--Reported. (Sen. Rept. 113-42)
June 19, 2013--Passed Senate.
June 20, 2013--Message on Senate action sent to the House. Held at the
desk.
(See H.R. 1151)
S. 604
March 19, 2013
Mr. Heller
(for himself, Messrs. Kirk, Inhofe, and Cornyn)
(Mr. Boozman)--May 7, 2013
(Mr. Toomey)--May 23, 2013
(Mr. Cruz)--November 17, 2014
A bill to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, to relocate to
Jerusalem the United States Embassy in Israel, and for other purposes.
S. 617
March 19, 2013
Mr. Casey
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
(Mr. Coons)--March 22, 2013
(Mr. Cardin)--April 8, 2013
(Mr. Kirk)--April 9, 2013
(Ms. Klobuchar)--April 15, 2013
(Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Shaheen and Mr. Levin)--May 6, 2013
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--May 7, 2013
(Mr. Nelson)--May 13, 2013
A bill to provide humanitarian assistance and support a democratic
transition in Syria, and for other purposes.
S. 653
March 22, 2013
Mr. Blunt
(for himself, Messrs. Levin and Blumenthal)
(Mr. Boozman and Ms. Stabenow)--May 6, 2013
(Mr. Johanns)--May 14, 2013
(Mr. Coats)--May 15, 2013
(Mr. Rubio)--May 22, 2013
(Mr. Scott)--June 6, 2013
(Mr. Crapo)--July 25, 2013
(Ms. Collins)--August 1, 2013
(Mr. Moran)--September 9, 2013
(Mr. Wicker)--September 12, 2013
(Messrs. Cornyn and Sessions)--September 27, 2013
(Mr. Roberts)--October 1, 2013
(Mr. Pryor)--October 15, 2013
(Mr. Kaine)--October 29, 2013
(Messrs. Kirk and Enzi)--November 6, 2013
(Mr. Toomey)--December 19, 2013
(Messrs. Cruz and Portman)--January 7, 2014
A bill to provide for the establishment of the Special Envoy to Promote
Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and South
Central Asia.
December 18, 2013--Reported.
July 10, 2014--Passed Senate with amendments.
July 14, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk.
July 25, 2014--House considered by unanimous consent. Passed House.
August 8, 2014--Public Law 113-161.
(See also H. R. 301)
AMENDMENT
S. 653, Amdt. 3556
July 10, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Blunt)
To make technical changes to the bill.
July 10, 2014--Agreed to.
S. 657
March 22, 2013
Mr. Leahy
(for himself and Mr. Inhofe)
A bill to eliminate conditions in foreign prisons and other detention
facilities that do not meet primary indicators of health, sanitation,
and safety, and for other purposes.
April 16, 2013--Ordered reported.
November 14, 2013--Reported.
S. 718
April 11, 2013
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Boozman, Coons, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Cardin)
(Mr. Brown)--June 12, 2013
(Mr. Casey)--June 17, 2013
(Mr. Kirk)--June 19, 2013
(Mr. Leahy)--June 27, 2013
(Mr. Begich)--July 31, 2013
(Mr. Graham)--October 28, 2013
(Mrs. Shaheen)--November 7, 2013
A bill to create jobs in the United States by increasing United States
exports to Africa by at least 200 percent in real dollar value within 10
years, and for other purposes.
June 25, 2013--Ordered reported with an amendment.
September 10, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 113-103)
S. 793
April 24, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Udall of New Mexico, and Rubio)
A bill to support revitalization and reform of the Organization of
American States, and for other purposes.
May 14, 2013--Ordered reported.
June 13, 2013--Reported. (S. Rept. 113-43)
July 8, 2013--Passed Senate.
July 9, 2013--Received in the House and referred to Foreign Affairs
Committee.
July 24, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute.
September 17, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended, 383-24.
September 25, 2013--Senate agreed to House amendment.
October 2, 2013--Public Law 113-41.
S. 813
April 25, 2013
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Lautenberg)
(for himself, Mrs. Shaheen, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Murray,
Ms. Warren, and Mr. Murphy)
(Mr. Tester and Ms. Collins)--May 6, 2013
(Messrs. Blumenthal, Brown, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Coons)--May 7, 2013
(Mr. Durbin)--May 8, 2013
(Mr. Whitehouse)--May 9, 2013
(Mr. Harkin)--May 13, 2013
(Ms. Cantwell)--May 14, 2013
(Mrs. Feinstein)--May 15, 2013
(Mr. Leahy, Ms. Hirono, Messrs. Heinrich, Schatz, Sanders, and Johnson
of South Dakota)--May 16 2013
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--June 11, 2013
(Mr. Begich)--June 13, 2013
(Mr. Franken)--July 8, 2013
(Ms. Stabenow)--July 25, 2013
(Mr. Cardin)--October 2, 2013
(Mr. Merkley)--March 6, 2014
A bill to require that Peace Corps volunteers be subject to the same
limitations regarding coverage of abortion services as employees of the
Peace Corps with respect to coverage of such services, and for other
purposes.
(See also S. 2291)
S. 856
May 6, 2013
Mr. Menendez
A bill to foster stability in Syria, and for other purposes.
(See S. 960)
S. 929
May 9, 2013
Mr. Cornyn
(Mr. Rubio)--June 19, 2013
(Mr. Boozman)--July 23, 2013
(Mr. Vitter)--December 18, 2013
A bill to impose sanctions on individuals who are complicit in human
rights abuses committed against nationals in Vietnam or their family
members, and for other purposes.
S. 960
May 15, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
(Mr. Coons)--May 20, 2013
(Mr. Casey)--May 22, 2013
A bill to foster stability in Syria, and for other purposes.
May 21, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments, 15-3.
July 24, 2013--Reported with amendments. (S. Rept. 113-79)
(See also S. 856)
S. 978
May 16, 2013
Mr. Lee
A bill to provide for an accounting of total United States contributions
to the United Nations.
(See also S. 988)
S. 980
May 16, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Reid, Cardin, Kaine, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Murphy, and
Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Begich)--May 21, 2013
(Mr. Johnson of South Dakota)--June 3, 2013
(Mr. Whitehouse)--June 6, 2013
A bill to provide for enhanced embassy security, and for other purposes.
July 16, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-200)
(See S. 1386)
S. 988
May 20, 2013
Mr. Lee
(for himself, Messrs. Vitter, Paul, Cornyn, Chambliss, Cruz, Ms. Ayotte,
Messrs. Coburn, Risch, Inhofe, Crapo, Enzi, Hatch, Boozman, Grassley,
Wicker, McConnell, Blunt, Johnson of Wisconsin, Sessions, and Barrasso)
(Messrs. Portman and Scott)--June 4, 2013
(Mr. Corker)--June 6, 2013
A bill to provide for an accounting of total United States contributions
to the United Nations.
(See also S. 978)
S. 1005
May 22, 2013
Mr. Portman
(for himself, Messrs. Udall of New Mexico and Whitehouse)
(Ms. Mikulski)--December 12, 2013
A bill to establish more efficient and effective policies and processes
for departments and agencies engaged in or providing support to
international conservation.
S. 1021
May 22, 2013
Mrs. Shaheen
A bill to provide for a Next Generation Cooperative Threat Reduction
Strategy.
S. 1104
June 6, 2013
Mr. Nelson
(for himself, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Cardin)
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--June 17, 2013
A bill to measure the progress of recovery and development efforts in
Haiti following the earthquake of January 12, 2010, and for other
purposes.
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
June 26, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 113-201)
July 10, 2014--Passed Senate.
July 14, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk.
July 25, 2014--House considered by unanimous consent. Passed House.
August 8, 2014--Public Law 113-162.
(See also H.R. 3509)
S. 1125
June 10, 2013
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself and Mr. Cruz)
A bill to require the Secretary of State to submit to Congress reports
on water sharing with Mexico.
S. 1249
June 27, 2013
Mr. Blumenthal
(for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Portman, Crapo, Kirk, and Mrs.
Shaheen)
(Mr. Johanns, Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Moran)--September 19, 2013
(Mr. Markey)--September 23, 2013
(Mr. Cochran)--September 24, 2013
(Mrs. Boxer)--October 12, 2013
(Mrs. Hagan and Mr. Franken)--October 29, 2013
(Mr. Burr)--November 14, 2013
(Mr. Boozman and Ms. Ayotte)--December 19, 2013
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--January 6, 2014
(Ms. Heitkamp)--January 8, 2014
(Mr. Reed)--February 4, 2014
(Mr. Whitehouse)--February 6, 2014
(Mr. Kaine)--April 2, 2014
(Mr. Enzi)--April 29, 2014
(Mr. Coons)--June 4, 2014
(Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Heinrich)--June 17, 2014
(Mr. Casey)--June 23, 2014
(Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren)--June 25, 2014
(Mr. Bennet)--July 10, 2014
(Messrs. Schatz and Manchin)--July 15, 2014
(Mr. Tester)--July 16, 2014
(Mr. Schumer)--July 30, 2014
(Mr. Nelson)--July 31, 2014
(Mr. Harkin)--September 9, 2014
(Mr. Wicker)--September 10, 2014
(Mr. Toomey)--November 20, 2014
(Ms. Baldwin)--December 8, 2014
A bill to rename the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking of the
Department of State the Bureau to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in
Persons and to provide for an Assistant Secretary to head such Bureau,
and for other purposes.
(See H.R. 2283)
S. 1271
July 10, 2013
Mr. Rubio
(for himself and Mr. Cardin)
(Mr. Isakson)--July 18, 2013
(Mr. Tester)--July 23, 2013
(Ms. Warren)--July 30, 2013
(Mr. Kirk)--September 9, 2013
(Mr. Johanns)--September 11, 2013
(Mr. Coons)--December 11, 2013
(Mr. Roberts)--January 8, 2014
A bill to direct the President to establish guidelines for the United
States foreign assistance programs, and for other purposes.
November 14, 2013--Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
December 20, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 113-131)
S. 1278
July 11, 2013
Mr. Paul
A bill to prohibit certain foreign assistance to the Government of Egypt
as a result of the July 3, 2013, military coup d'etat.
(See also S. 2477)
S. 1313
July 17, 2013
Mr. Rubio
(Messrs. Cornyn and Risch)--July 18, 2013
(Mr. Flake)--July 25, 2013
(Mr. Blunt)--August 1, 2013
A bill to promote transparency, accountability, and reform within the
United Nations system, and for other purposes.
S. 1386
July 30, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
(Mrs. Feinstein)--July 31, 2013
A bill to provide for enhanced embassy security and for other purposes.
August 1, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
December 9, 2013--Reported with amendments.
(See also S. 980)
S. 1530
September 19, 2013
Ms. Landrieu
(for herself, Messrs. Blunt, Burr, Inhofe, Kirk, Ms. Klobuchar, Mrs.
Shaheen, Ms. Warren, Mr. Wicker, and Mrs. Gillibrand)
(Mrs. McCaskill and Mr. Schumer)--October 8, 2013
(Messrs. Coons, Markey and Schatz)--November 7, 2013
(Messrs. Casey and King)--April 10, 2014
A bill to realign structures and reallocate resources in the Federal
Government, in keeping with the core American belief that families are
the best protection for children and the bedrock of any society, to
bolster United States diplomacy and assistance targeted at ensuring that
every child can grow up in a permanent, safe, nurturing, and loving
family, and to strengthen inter-country adoption to the United States
and around the world and ensure that it becomes a viable and fully
developed option for providing families for children in need, and for
other purposes.
(See also S. 2475)
S. 1545
September 24, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
A bill to extend authorities related to global HIV/AIDS and to promote
oversight of United States programs.
September 30, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
October 2, 2013--Reported with amendments. (S. Rept. 113-112)
November 18, 2013--Passed Senate as amended. Received in the House and
held at the desk.
November 19, 2013--Passed House.
December 2, 2013--Public Law 113-56.
AMENDMENT
S. 1545, Amdt. 2147
November 18, 2013
Mrs. Boxer (for Mr. Menendez)
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
To require reporting on program evaluations.
November 18, 2013--Agreed to.
S. 1548
September 24, 2013
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Brown, Cardin, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Whitehouse)
(Mr. Nelson)--September 26, 2013
A bill to authorize the President to provide assistance to the
Governments of Haiti and Armenia to reverse the effects of deforestation
and restore within 20 years the extent of forest levels in Haiti and
Armenia in existence during the year 1990, and for other purposes.
S. 1566
September 30, 2013
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself, Messrs. McCain, Leahy, Durbin, Graham, Kaine, and Cardin)
A bill to extend the period during which Iraqis who were employed by the
United States Government in Iraq may be granted special immigrant status
and to temporarily increase the fee or surcharge for processing machine-
readable nonimmigrant visas.
September 30, 2013--Passed Senate without referral to committee.
October 1, 2013--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
October 2, 2013--Agreement reached providing that if the Senate receives
an identical bill from the House, the Senate will pass the House bill.
(See H. R. 3233)
S. 1649
November 5, 2013
Mr. Boozman
(for himself and Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Vitter)--December 18, 2013
(Mr. Blunt)--May 8, 2014
A bill to promote freedom and democracy in Vietnam.
(See H.R. 1897)
S. 1661
November 7, 2013
Mr. Cruz
(for himself, Messrs. Graham and Inhofe)
(Messrs. Rubio and Cornyn)--November 13, 2013
(Mr. Roberts)--December 17, 2013
A bill to require the Secretary of State to offer rewards of up to
$5,000,000 for information regarding the attacks on the United States
diplomatic mission at Benghazi, Libya that began on September 11, 2012.
November 7, 2013--Read the first time.
November 12, 2013--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
S. 1683
November 12, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
(Mr. Coats)--November 13, 2013
A bill to provide for the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign
recipients, and for other purposes.
November 14, 2013--Reported.
December 4, 2014--Passed Senate with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
December 8, 2014--Received in the House and held at desk.
December 10, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
December 18, 2014--Public Law 113-276.
AMENDMENT
S. 1683, Amdt. 3973
December 4, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Menendez)
In the nature of a substitute.
December 4, 2014--Agreed to.
(See also H.R. 3470)
S. 1745
November 20, 2013
Mr. Coons
A bill to promote security, stability and good governance in Somalia
through a coordinated interagency strategy that supports the
consolidation of recent security and political gains in Somalia.
S. 1857
December 18, 2013
Mr. Menendez
An original bill to reform assistance to Egypt, and for other purposes.
December 18, 2013--Committee markup. Reported an original measure.
Placed on Calendar.
S. 1881
December 19, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Kirk, Schumer, Graham, Cardin, McCain, Casey,
Rubio, Coons, Cornyn, Blumenthal, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Begich, Corker,
Pryor, Ms. Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Moran, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs.
Roberts, Warner, Johanns, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Cruz, Donnelly, Blunt, and
Booker)
(Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Manchin, Coats, Vitter, Risch, Isakson, and
Boozman)--December 20, 2013
(Mrs. Fischer, Messrs. Hatch, Thune, Coburn, Chambliss, Toomey, Wicker,
Enzi, Inhofe, Lee, Scott, Portman, Alexander, and Grassley)--January 6,
2014
(Messrs. Barrasso, Johnson of Wisconsin, Hoeven, Burr, Bennet, and
Heller)--January 8, 2014
(Messrs. McConnell, Cochran, Crapo, Shelby, and Sessions)--January 9,
2014
(Mr. Walsh)--April 30, 2014
A bill to expand sanctions imposed with respect to Iran and to impose
additional sanctions with respect to Iran, and for other purposes.
December 19, 2013--Read the first time.
December 20, 2013--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
S. 1885
December 20, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Cardin, and Corker)
(Mr. Coburn)--June 18, 2014
A bill to place conditions on assistance to the Government of Burma.
S. 1901
January 9, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
A bill to authorize the President to extend the term of the nuclear
energy agreement with the Republic of Korea until March 19, 2016.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
January 27, 2014--Passed Senate.
January 28, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk. House
considered by unanimous consent. Passed House.
February 12, 2014--Public Law 113-81.
(See also H. R. 2449)
S. 1919
January 14, 2014
Mr. Paul
(for himself, Mr. Wyden, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Lee, Tester, Merkley,
Ms. Warren, and Mr. Murphy)
(Mr. Cruz)--January 15, 2014
A bill to repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against
Iraq Resolution of 2002.
S. 1924
January 14, 2014
Mr. Risch
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Inhofe, Chambliss, Cornyn, Ms. Ayotte,
Johnson of Wisconsin, Crapo, Wicker, Sessions, Vitter, Moran, Mrs.
Fischer, Messrs. Blunt, Roberts, Ms. Murkowski, and Mr. Johanns)
(Mr. Barrasso)--January 30, 2014
A bill to require a report on INF Treaty compliance information sharing.
S. 1933
January 15, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, Levin, Wicker, Durbin, Blumenthal, Mrs.
Shaheen, and Mr. Markey)
(Mr. Rubio)--February 4, 2014
(Mr. Kirk)--February 6, 2014
(Mr. Coons)--June 25, 2014
A bill to impose sanctions with respect to foreign persons responsible
for gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, and for
other purposes.
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
June 26, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 113-203)
S. 1939
January 16, 2014
Mr. Kaine
(for himself, Messrs. McCain, and King)
A bill to repeal the War Powers Resolution and to provide for proper war
powers consultation, and for other purposes.
S. 1942
January 16, 2014
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Mr. Kirk and Mrs. Shaheen)
A bill to ensure that the United States promotes women's meaningful
inclusion and participation in mediation and negotiation processes
undertaken in order to prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict
and implements the United States National Action Plan on Women, Peace,
and Security.
S. 2100
March 10, 2014
Ms. Collins
(for herself and Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Murphy)--April 10, 2014
(Ms. Hirono)--April 11, 2014
(Ms. Cantwell)--August 1, 2014
(Mr. Whitehouse)--September 8, 2014
A bill to promote the use of clean cookstoves and fuels to save lives,
improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment by
creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household
cooking solutions.
S. 2124
March 12, 2014
Mr. Menendez
An original bill to support sovereignty and democracy in Ukraine, and
for other purposes.
March 12, 2014--Committee markup. Reported an original measure.
March 13, 2014--Motion to proceed considered. Cloture on motion to
proceed presented. Vote on cloture motion scheduled for March 24.
March 24, 2014--Cloture on motion to proceed invoked, 78-17.
March 25, 2014--Motion to proceed considered. Motion to proceed
withdrawn.
(See H. R. 4152)
AMENDMENTS
S. 2124, Amdt. 2853
March 24, 2014
Mr. Barrasso
(for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Burr, Coburn, and Cornyn)
(Messrs. Hoeven, Wicker, Cruz, Paul, Flake, Vitter, and Inhofe)--March
25, 2014
To expedite approval of natural gas to Ukraine and NATO member
countries.
March 24, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2854
March 24, 2014
Mr. Coats
(for himself and Mr. Cornyn)
(Messrs. Kirk and Blumenthal)--March 25, 2014
To prohibit the use of funds to enter into contracts or agreements with
Rosoboronexport.
March 24, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2855
March 24, 2014
Mr. Inhofe
To strike section 13 regarding rescissions from the Department of
Defense procurement accounts.
March 24, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2856
March 25, 2014
Mr. Udall of Colorado
(for himself, Mr. Begich and Ms. Heitkamp)
To amend the Natural Gas Act to extend expedited approval for the export
of natural gas to World Trade Organization member countries.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2857
March 25, 2014
Mr. Portman
To help the Government of Ukraine maintain safe, secure and sustainable
nuclear reactors.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2858
March 25, 2014
Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin
(for himself, Messrs. Cruz, Inhofe, Vitter, Sessions, Cornyn, Barrasso,
and Lee)
To require an annual report on military and security developments with
respect to the Russian Federation and to rescind funds from various
foreign operations accounts.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2859
March 25, 2014
Mr. Vitter
To amend the Internal Revenue Code relating to child tax credits.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2860
March 25, 2014
Mr. Cornyn
(for himself, Mr. Wicker and Ms. Ayotte)
To require the President to report to Congress on a strategy for
enhancing security cooperation among Central and Eastern Europe, the
United States, and the European Union.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2861
March 25, 2014
Mr. Risch
To require that every individual employed by the U.S. Government in the
Russian Federation be a U.S. citizen.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2862
March 25, 2014
Mr. Risch
To require restricted access spaces in U.S. diplomatic facilities in
Russia and adjacent countries.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2863
March 25, 2014
Mr. Risch
To require a Department of Defense assessment of weapon systems
prohibited by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty from being
provided to NATO countries.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2864
March 25, 2014
Mr. Thune
To authorize appropriations for enhanced assistance for law enforcement
in Ukraine.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2865
March 25, 2014
Mr. Thune
To ensure that the United States provides realistic security assurances
to European and NATO allies, including Ukraine.
March 25, 214--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2866
March 25, 2014
Mr. Thune
To prioritize the expansion of NATO membership at the NATO summit to be
held in September 2014.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2868
March 25, 2014
Mr. Vitter
To express the sense of Congress regarding cyber attacks and defense.
March 25, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2124, Amdt. 2871
March 27, 2014
Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin
To amend the sections on U.S. policy, security cooperation, and
sanctions.
March 27, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2142
March 13, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Nelson, and Kirk)
(Mr. McCain)--April 9, 2014
A bill to impose targeted sanctions on persons responsible for
violations of human rights of anti-government protesters in Venezuela,
to strengthen civil society in Venezuela, and for other purposes.
May 8, 2014--Discussed during committee public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-
XXX)
May 20, 2014--Ordered reported.
May 22, 2014--Reported with amendments. (S. Rept. 113-175)
December 8, 2014--Passed Senate with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
December 9, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk.
December 10, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
December 18, 2014--Public Law 113-278.
AMENDMENT
S. 2142, Amdt. 3974
December 8, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Menendez)
In the nature of a substitute.
December 8, 2014--Agreed to.
S. 2183
March 27, 2014
Mr. McConnell
A bill entitled ``United States International Programming to Ukraine and
Neighboring Regions.''
March 27, 2014--Read twice. Considered. Read the third time. Passed
Senate.
April 1, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk. House
considered under suspension of rules. Passed House, 399-12.
April 3, 2014--Public Law 113-96.
(See also H.R. 4278)
S. 2209
April 3, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Kaine, and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Mr. Menendez)--April 7, 2014
(Mr. Casey)--May 7, 2014
A bill to require a report on accountability for war crimes and crimes
against humanity in Syria.
S. 2238
April 10, 2014
Mr. Coats
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Graham, Kirk, McConnell, Blunt, Wicker,
Hatch, Risch, Rubio, Enzi, and Portman)
(Mr. Inhofe)--June 5, 2014
A bill to ensure that the United States Government in no way recognizes
Russia's annexation of Crimea.
S. 2265
April 29, 2014
Mr. Paul
(for himself, Messrs. Coburn, Inhofe, Moran, McConnell, Wicker, Coats,
Graham, Burr, Roberts, Cornyn, Shelby, Hatch, Toomey, and Lee)
(Mr. Enzi)--May 1, 2014
(Messrs. Thune and Grassley)--May 7, 2014
A bill to prohibit certain assistance to the Palestinian Authority.
July 7, 2014--Objection made to request to discharge from committee.
July 17, 2014--Objection made to request to proceed to vote on passage.
S. 2277
May 1, 2014
Mr. Corker
(for himself, Mr. McConnell, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Hoeven, Blunt, Rubio,
McCain, Cornyn, Graham, Kirk, Barrasso, Risch, Coats, Roberts, Inhofe,
Portman, Alexander, Thune, Isakson, Hatch, Flake, Johnson of Wisconsin,
and Burr)
(Messrs. Chambliss, Toomey, Enzi, and Vitter)--May 6, 2014
A bill to prevent further Russian aggression toward Ukraine and other
sovereign states in Europe and Eurasia, and for other purposes.
S. 2283
May 1, 2014
Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin
(for himself and Mr. Murphy)
A bill to encourage enhanced security cooperation with European allies
and continued enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
S. 2291
May 6, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Murphy, Mrs.
Murray, Ms. Warren, Messrs. Tester, Blumenthal, Brown, Coons,
Whitehouse, Durbin, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Heinrich, Ms.
Hirono, Messrs. Johnson of South Dakota, Leahy, Sanders, Schatz, Udall
of Colorado, Begich, Franken, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Cardin, Merkley, and
Markey)
(Mr. Harkin)--May 20, 2014
(Mr. Levin)--June 16, 2014
(Ms. Baldwin)--June 18, 2014
A bill to require that Peace Corps volunteers be subject to the same
limitations regarding coverage of abortion services as employees of the
Peace Corps with respect to coverage of such services, and for other
purposes.
(See also S. 813)
S. 2307
May 8, 2014
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Collins, Mr. Kirk, and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Messrs. Harkin and Durbin)--May 13, 2014
(Mr. Markey, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Murphy, Ms. Baldwin, and Ms. Klobuchar)--
May 15, 2014
(Mr. Cardin)--May 22, 2014
(Mr. Coons, Ms. Cantwell, and Mrs. Murray)--June 2, 2014
(Mr. Franken)--June 5, 2014
(Mr. Johnson of South Dakota)--June 10, 2014
(Mr. Pryor)--June 11, 2014
(Ms. Warren)--June 18, 2014
(Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Casey)--June 23, 2014
(Messrs. Merkley and Sanders)--June 25, 2014
(Mrs. Gillibrand and Mr. Brown)--July 8, 2014
(Ms. Mikulski)--July 14, 2014
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--July 30, 2014
(Mr. Whitehouse, Ms. Heitkamp and Mrs. Feinstein)--November 12, 2014
A bill to prevent international violence against women, and for other
purposes.
June 24, 2014--Discussed during public hearing, ``Combating Violence and
Discrimination Against Women: A Global Call to Action.'' (S. Hrg. 113-
552)
S. 2352
May 15, 2014
Mr. Coats
(for himself, Messrs. Blumenthal and Cornyn)
(Messrs. Kirk and Roberts)--May 20, 2014
(Ms. Collins)--June 5, 2014
A bill to re-impose sanctions on Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport.
May 15, 2014--Referred to Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
July 28, 2014--Banking Committee discharged. Referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
S. 2395
May 22, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Mrs. Boxer and Messrs. Kaine and Cardin)
(Mr. Murphy)--June 3, 2014
(Mr. Coons)--June 10, 2014
(Mr. Heinrich)--June 26, 2014
(Mr. Markey)--July 10, 2014
A bill to repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force against
Iraq Resolution of 2002.
S. 2407
May 22, 2014
Mrs. Murray
A bill to amend the Foreign Assistant Act of 1961 by authorizing the
United States Agency for International Development to continue
supporting the development of technologies for global health under the
Health Technologies Program, and for other purposes.
S. 2421
June 3, 2014
Mr. Corker
(for himself and Mr. Coons)
A bill to amend the Foreign Assistant Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et
seq.) to reform the Food for Peace Program, and for other purposes.
S. 2433
June 5, 2014
Mr. Markey
A bill to provide assistance to Ukraine to reduce the dependence of
Ukraine on imports of natural gas from the Russian Federation, and for
other purposes.
S. 2466
June 11, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself and Mr. Risch)
A bill to amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to
include the desecration of cemeteries among the many forms of violations
of the right to religious freedom.
(See H.R. 4028 and also S. 2675)
S 2472
June 12, 2014
Mr. Markey
(for himself, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cardin,
Murphy, Ms. Baldwin, Ms. Warren, Mr. Merkley, Mrs. Gillibrand, Ms.
Cantwell, Messrs. Blumenthal, Whitehouse, Ms. Hirono, Messrs. Durbin,
Brown, Leahy, Schatz, Wyden, Booker, Coons, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms.
Mikulski, Mr. Franken, and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Messrs. Casey and Sanders)--June 24, 2014
A bill to establish in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
of the Department of State a Special Envoy for Human Rights of LGBT
Peoples.
S. 2475
June 17, 2014
Ms. Landrieu
(for herself, Messrs. Blunt, Burr, Casey, Cochran, Coons, Mrs.
Gillibrand, Messrs. Inhofe, King, Kirk, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Levin,
Markey, Mrs. McCaskill, Messrs. Pryor, Sanders, Schumer, Mrs. Shaheen,
Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Thune, Ms. Warren, and Mr. Wicker)
A bill to realign structure and reallocate resources in the Federal
Government, in keeping with the core American belief that families are
the best protection for children and the bedrock of any society, to
bolster United States diplomacy and assistance targeted at ensuring that
every child can grow up in a permanent, safe, nurturing, and loving
family, and to strengthen inter-country adoption to the United States
and around the world and ensure that it becomes a viable and fully
developed option for providing families for children in need, and for
other purposes.
(See also S. 1530)
S. 2477
June 17, 2014
Mr. Paul
A bill to prohibit certain foreign assistance to the Government of Egypt
as a result of the July 3, 2013, military coup d'etat.
(See also S. 1278)
S. 2502
June 19, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Boozman, Coons, Isakson, and Kaine)
(Mr. Markey)--June 24, 2014
A bill to establish in the United States Agency for International
Development an entity to be known as the United States Global
Development Lab, and for other purposes.
S. 2508
June 19, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Coons, Isakson, Markey, and Johanns)
(Mr. Cardin and Mrs. Shaheen)--June 24, 2014
(Messrs. Franken and Durbin)--June 25, 2014
(Ms. Klobuchar and Messrs. Graham and Blunt)--July 8, 2014
(Ms. Stabenow)--July 21, 2014
(Mr. Udall of Colorado)--July 22, 2014
(Ms. Cantwell)--July 23, 2014
(Mrs. Gillibrand and Mrs. Murray)--July 29, 2014
(Ms. Collins)--September 8, 2014
(Messrs. Schumer and Heinrich)--September 17, 2014
(Mr. Murphy)--September 18, 2014
(Mr. Casey)--November 12, 2014
(Mr. Brown)--November 13, 2014
A bill to establish a comprehensive United States Government policy to
assist countries in sub-Saharan Africa to improve access to and the
affordability, reliability, and sustainability of power, and for other
purposes.
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments.
July 24, 2014--Reported with amendments and with an amended title so as
to read ``A bill to establish a comprehensive United States Government
policy to encourage the efforts of countries in sub-Saharan Africa to
improve access to and the affordability, reliability, and
sustainability of power, and for other Purposes.'' (S. Rept. 113-219)
S. 2509
June 19, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Corker and Markey)
A bill to ensure compliance with the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil
Aspects of International Child Abduction, to establish procedures for
the prompt return of children abducted to other countries, and for other
purposes.
(See H. R. 3212)
S. 2555
June 26, 2014
Ms. Ayotte
(for herself, Messrs. Cruz, Donnelly, Cornyn, Rubio, and Murphy)
A bill to require a report on military assistance to Ukraine.
S. 2577
July 9, 2014
Mr. Cruz
(Mr. Rubio)--July 14, 2014
(Mr. Menendez)--July 15, 2014
A bill to require the Secretary of State to offer rewards totaling up to
$5,000,000 for information on the kidnapping and murder of Naftali
Fraenkel, a dual United States-Israeli citizen, that began on June 12,
2014.
July 16, 2014--Ordered reported.
July 21, 2014--Reported. (S. Rept. 113-213)
July 29, 2014--Passed Senate.
July 30, 2014--Received in House and referred to Foreign Affairs
Committee.
(See also S. 2579)
S. 2579
July 9, 2014
Mr. Cruz
A bill to require the Secretary of State to offer rewards totaling up to
$5,000,000 for information on the kidnapping and murder of Naftali
Fraenkel, a dual United States-Israeli citizen, that began on June 12,
2014.
July 9, 2014--Read the first time.
July 10, 2014--Read the second time.
(See S. 2577)
S. 2585
July 10, 2014
Mr. Kirk
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
(Mr. Hatch)--July 15, 2014
A bill to impose additional sanctions with respect to Iran to protect
against human rights abuses in Iran, and for other purposes.
S. 2591
July 10, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Mr. Cardin)--July 23, 2014
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--July 31, 2014
(Ms. Collins)--September 9, 2014
(Ms. Landrieu and Ms. Stabenow)--November 12, 2014
(Mr. Coons and Ms. Baldwin)--November 13, 2014
(Mr. Nelson)--November 20, 2014
A bill to authorize the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the
United States Agency for International Development to provide assistance
to support the rights of women and girls in developing countries, and
for other purposes.
(See H. R. 3398)
S. 2649
July 23, 2014
Mr. Graham
(for himself, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Kirk, Kaine, and McCain)
(Mr. Durbin)--July 28, 2014
(Mr. Paul)--August 1, 2014
A bill to provide certain legal relief from politically motivated
charges by the Government of Egypt.
S. 2650
July 23, 2014
Mr. Corker
(for himself, Messrs. Graham, Rubio, McCain, Risch and Johnson of
Wisconsin)
(Messrs. Barrasso, Roberts and Hoeven)--July 24, 2014
(Mr. Hatch)--July 29, 2014
(Mr. Moran)--July 31, 2014
(Mr. Blunt)--September 9, 2014
A bill to provide for congressional review of agreements relating to
Iran's nuclear program, and for other purposes.
November 13, 2014--Objection made to request providing that no later
than November 24 the Committee be discharged from further
consideration of the bill and the Senate proceed to a vote on passage.
S. 2667
July 24, 2014
Mr. Kirk
(for himself, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Cornyn, Isakson, Roberts, Hatch, and
Hoeven)
(Mr. Heller)--July 28, 2014
(Messrs. Inhofe, Toomey and Johanns)--July 29, 2014
(Mr. Barrasso)--July 31, 2014
A bill to prohibit the exercise of any waiver of the imposition of
certain sanctions with respect to Iran unless the President certifies to
Congress that the waiver will not result in the provision of funds to
the Government of Iran for activities in support of international
terrorism, to develop nuclear weapons, or to violate the human rights of
the people of Iran.
S. 2673
July 28, 2014
Mrs. Boxer
(for herself, Mr. Blunt, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Begich, Bennet, Blumenthal,
Booker, Boozman, Brown, Burr, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cardin, Carper,
Casey, Chambliss, Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Coons, Cornyn, Crapo,
Cruz, Donnelly, Durbin, Flake, Franken, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Graham,
Grassley, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Hatch, Heinrich, Ms. Heitkamp, Mr. Heller,
Ms. Hirono, Messrs. Hoeven, Isakson, Johanns, Johnson of South Dakota,
Kaine, King, Kirk, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, Manchin,
Markey, McCain, Mrs. McCaskill, Messrs. Menendez, Merkley, Ms. Mikulski,
Mr. Moran, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson,
Portman, Pryor, Reed, Risch, Roberts, Rubio, Schatz, Schumer, Scott,
Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Shelby, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Tester, Thune, Udall of
Colorado, Udall of New Mexico, Vitter, Walsh, Warner, Ms. Warren,
Messrs. Whitehouse, Wicker, and Wyden.
(Ms. Baldwin and Mrs. Fischer)--July 30, 2014
A bill to enhance the strategic partnership between the United States
and Israel.
July 28, 2014--Read the first time.
July 29, 2014--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
July 31, 2014--Objection entered to request to take up and pass the
bill.
August 1, 2014--Objection made to request to take up and pass the bill.
September 18, 2014--Passed Senate as amended.
September 19, 2014--Received in the House and held at the desk.
December 3, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
December 19, 2014--Public Law 113-296.
(See also S. 462 and H.R. 938)
AMENDMENT
S. 2673, Amdt. 3933
September 18, 2014
Mr. Pryor (for Mrs. Boxer)
To designate Israel as a program country under the Visa Waiver Program
if Israel complies with the generally applicable requirements.
September 18, 2014--Agreed to.
S. 2675
July 29, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself and Mr. Cruz)
A bill to amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to
support religious freedom in foreign countries.
(See H.R. 4028 and also S. 2466)
S. 2711
July 30, 2014
Mr. Durbin
A bill to reauthorize the United States Commission on International
Religious Freedom, and for other purposes.
(See H.R. 5816 and H.R. 4653)
S. 2725
July 31, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself, Messrs. Risch, Hatch, and Wicker)
A bill to address noncompliance by the Russian Federation of its
obligations under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
S. 2766
July 31, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(Mr. Cruz)--August 1, 2014
A bill to combat terrorism and promote reform in the Palestinian
Authority and the United Nations, and for other purposes.
S. 2778
September 8, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Cruz, and Nelson)
A bill to require the Secretary of State to offer rewards totaling up to
$10,000,000 for information on the kidnapping and murder of James Foley
and Steven Sotloff.
September 18, 2014--Reported. Passed Senate.
September 19, 2014--Received in the House and referred to Foreign
Affairs Committee.
S. 2828
September 16, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Cardin, and Markey)
(Mr. Portman)--November 12, 2014
(Messrs. Roberts, Coats and Kirk)--November 17, 2014
(Ms. Ayotte and Mr. Levin)--November 19, 2014
(Messrs. Cruz and Toomey)--November 20, 2014
(Messrs. Durbin and Blumenthal)--December 2, 2014
(Messrs. Brown and Merkley)--December 11, 2014
A bill to impose sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation, to
provide additional assistance to Ukraine, and for other purposes.
September 18, 2014--Reported with amendments.
December 11, 2014--Committee-reported amendments withdrawn. Passed
Senate as amended. Received in the House and held at the desk.
(See H.R. 5859)
AMENDMENTS
S. 2828, Amdt. 3966
December 2, 2014
Mr. Corker
In the nature of a substitute.
December 2, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
S. 2828, Amdt. 4092
December 11, 2014
Mr. Durbin (for Mr. Menendez)
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
In the nature of a substitute.
December 11, 2014--Agreed to.
S. 2831
September 16, 2014
Mr. Isakson
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
A bill to direct the President to establish an interagency mechanism to
coordinate United States development programs and private sector
investment activities, and for other purposes.
S. 2846
September 17, 2014
Ms. Ayotte
A bill to express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of State
should use his existing authority to revoke the passports of United
States citizens who have provided material support to ISIS and to
require the Secretary to submit a quarterly report to Congress on the
use of such authority.
S. 2853
September 18, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Graham and Cardin)
A bill to implement policies to end preventable maternal, newborn, and
child deaths globally.
S. 2909
September 18, 2014
Mr. Casey
(for himself, Messrs. Johanns, Coons, Isakson, Cardin, and Boozman)
(Mr. Durbin)--November 13, 2014
(Mr. Heinrich)--December 4, 2014
A bill to authorize a comprehensive strategic approach for United States
foreign assistance to developing countries to end extreme global poverty
and hunger, achieve food and nutrition security, promote endurable,
long-term, agricultural-led economic growth, improve nutritional
outcomes, especially for women and children, build resilient, adaptive,
local capacity of vulnerable populations, and for other related
purposes.
(See H. R. 5656)
S. 2922
November 13, 2014
Mr. Brown
(for himself, Messrs. Cardin, Rubio, Wicker, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr.
Merkley)
A bill to reinstate reporting requirements related to United States-Hong
Kong relations.
December 11, 2014--Reported with an amendment.
December 12, 2-14--Committee filed written report. (S. Rept. 113-313)
S. 2946
November 19, 2014
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Corker, Coons, and Flake)
(Mrs. Murray)--December 9, 2014
A bill to provide improved water, sanitation, and hygiene programs for
high priority developing countries, and for other purposes.
December 4, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments.
December 8, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. 113-286)
(See H.R. 2901)
S. 3012
December 12, 2014
Mr. Menendez
A bill to improve the enforcement of sanctions against the Government of
North Korea, and for other purposes.
(See H.R. 1771)
S. 3019
December 16, 2014
Mr. Levin
A bill to amend the War Powers Resolution to provide for the use of
military force against non-state actors.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
HOUSE BILLS
HOUSE BILLS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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H.R. 301
January 15, 2013
Mr. Wolf
An act to provide for the establishment of the Special Envoy to Promote
Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and South
Central Asia.
January 15, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
September 17, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules.
September 18, 2013--Passed House as amended, 402-22.
September 19, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
(See S. 653)
H.R. 938
March 4, 2013
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
An act to strengthen the strategic alliance between the United States
and Israel, and for other purposes.
March 4, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to Judiciary and Science, Space and Technology Committees.
January 29, 2014--House Foreign Affairs markup. Ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
March 4, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules.
March 5, 2014--Passed House as amended, 410-1.
March 6, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
(See S. 2673 and also S. 462)
H.R. 1151
March 14, 2013
Mr. Royce
An act to direct the Secretary of State to develop a strategy to obtain
observer status for Taiwan at the triennial International Civil Aviation
Organization Assembly, and for other purposes.
March 14, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
June 18, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House,
424-0.
June 19, 2013--Received in the Senate. Placed on Calendar.
June 27, 2013--Passed Senate.
July 12, 2013--Public Law 113-17.
(See also S. 579)
H.R. 1771
April 26, 2013(Mr. Royce)
An act to improve the enforcement of sanctions against the Government of
North Korea, and for other purposes.
April 26, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to Ways and Means, Judiciary, Financial Services, and
Oversight and Government Reform Committees.
July 28, 2014--Foreign Affairs reported with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (H. Rept. 113-560, Part 1). Ways and Means,
Judiciary, Financial Services, and Oversight and Government Reform
Committees discharged. House considered under suspension of rules.
Passed House.
July 29, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
(See also S. 3012)
H.R. 1897
May 8, 2013
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
An act to promote freedom and democracy in Vietnam.
May 8, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
June 27, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
July 31, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules.
August 1, 2013--Passed House as amended, 405-3.
September 9, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
(See also S. 1649)
H.R. 1992
May 15, 2013
Mr. Collins of Georgia
An act to amend the requirements relating to assessment of Israel's
qualitative military edge over military threats, and for other purposes.
May 15, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 20, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
December 11, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended, 399-0.
December 12, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
H.R. 2283
June 6, 2013
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
An act to prioritize the fight against human trafficking within the
Department of State according to congressional intent in the Trafficking
Victims Protection Act of 2000 without increasing the size of the
Federal Government, and for other purposes.
June 6, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
June 26, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute.
July 23, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended.
July 24, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
(See also S. 1249)
H.R. 2449
June 20, 2013
Mr. Royce
An act to authorize the President to extend the term of the Agreement
for Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America
and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Civil Uses of
Nuclear Energy for a period not to exceed March 19, 2016.
June 20, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
July 24, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported.
September 17, 2013--Reported (H. Rept. 113-209). House considered under
suspension of rules. Passed House, 407-0.
September 18, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
(See S. 1901)
H.R. 2548
June 27, 2013
Mr. Royce
An act to establish a comprehensive United States Government policy to
encourage the efforts of counties in sub-Saharan Africa to develop an
approximate mix of power solutions, including renewable energy, for more
broadly distributed electricity access in order to support poverty
reduction, promote development outcomes, and drive economic growth, and
for other purposes.
June 27, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to Financial Services Committee. Foreign Affairs markup.
Foreign Affairs ordered reported with amendments.
May 2, 2014--Foreign Affairs reported with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute, and an amended title (H. Rept. 113-433, Part I).
Financial Services discharged.
May 7, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules.
May 8, 2014--Passed House, 297-117.
May 12, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
H.R. 2848
July 30, 2013
Mr. Royce
An act to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for
fiscal year 2014, and for other purposes.
July 30, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
August 1, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported.
September 25, 2013--Reported with amendments. (H. Rept. 113-226)
September 28, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules.
September 29, 2013--Passed House, 384-37.
September 30, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
H.R. 2901
August 1, 2013
Mr. Blumenauer
An act to strengthen implementation of the Senator Paul Simon Water for
the Poor Act of 2005 by improving the capacity of the United States
Government to implement, leverage, and monitor and evaluate programs to
provide first-time or improved access to safe drinking water,
sanitation, and hygiene to the world's poorest on an equitable and
sustainable basis and for other purposes.
August 1, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 20, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported as amended.
December 8, 2014--Committee discharged. House considered by unanimous
consent. Passed House with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
December 9, 2014--Received in the Senate and read twice.
December 15, 2014--Passed Senate.
December 19, 2014--Public Law 113-289.
(See also S. 2946)
H.R. 3212
September 28, 2013
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
An act to ensure compliance with the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil
Aspects of International Child Abduction by countries with which the
United States enjoys reciprocal obligations, to establish procedures for
the prompt return of children abducted to other countries, and for other
purposes.
September 28, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
October 10, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
December 11, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended, 398-0.
December 12, 2013--Received in the Senate.
December 17, 2013--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee.
February 27, 2014--Discussed during public hearing (S. Hrg. 113-574).
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments.
June 26, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 113-204)
July 16, 2014--Passed Senate.
July 17, 2014--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 25, 2014--House considered by unanimous consent. House agreed to
Senate amendment.
July 28, 2014--Message on House action sent to the Senate.
August 8, 2014--Public Law 113-150.
(See also S. 2509)
H.R. 3233
October 2, 2013
Mr. Blumenauer
An act to extend the period during which Iraqis who were employed by the
United States Government in Iraq may be granted special immigrant status
and to temporarily increase the fee or surcharge for processing machine-
readable nonimmigrant visas.
October 2, 2013--Referred to House Judiciary Committee, and in addition
to Foreign Affairs Committee. Both committees discharged. House
considered by unanimous consent. Passed House.
October 3, 2013--Received in the Senate and read twice. Passed Senate.
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
October 4, 2013--Public Law 113-42.
(See also S. 1566)
H.R. 3398
October 30, 2013
Mr. Chabot
An act to authorize the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the
United States Agency for International Development to provide assistance
to support the rights of women and girls in developing countries, and
for other purposes.
October 30, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
July 30, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
November 19, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended.
November 20, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
(See also S. 2591)
H.R. 3470
November 13, 2013
Mr. Royce
An act to affirm the importance of the Taiwan Relations Act, to provide
for the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign countries, and for
other purposes.
November 13, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 20, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported.
April 7, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended and with an amended title.
April 8, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
(See S. 1683)
H.R. 3509
November 15, 2013
Ms. Lee
An act to direct the Secretary of State to submit to Congress a report
on the status of post-earthquake recovery and development efforts in
Haiti.
November 15, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 20, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
December 12, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended.
December 13, 2013--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign
Relations Committee.
(See . S. 1104)
H.R. 3583
November 21, 2013
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
An act to expand the number of scholarships available to Pakistani women
under the Merit and Needs-Based Scholarship Program.
November 21, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
April 3, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
November 19, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended.
November 20, 2014--Received in the Senate. Placed on Calendar.
(See S. 120)
H.R. 4028
February 10, 2014
Ms. Meng
An act to amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to
include the desecration of cemeteries among the many forms of violations
of the right to religious freedom.
February 10, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
April 30, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
May 28, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended.
June 2, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
July 16, 2014--Ordered reported.
July 21, 2014--Reported. (S. Rept. 113-214)
July 29, 2014--Passed Senate.
August 8, 2014--Public Law 113-154.
(See also S. 2466 and S. 2675)
H.R. 4152
March 5, 2014
Mr. Rogers of Kentucky
An act to provide for the costs of loan guarantees for Ukraine.
March 5, 2014--Referred to House Appropriations Committee, and in
addition to Foreign Affairs Committee.
March 6, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House,
385-23.
March 10, 2014--Received in the Senate.
March 11, 2014--Read the first time.
March 12, 2014--Read the second time and placed on Calendar.
March 25, 2014--Agreement reached to consider and vote on Senate
Amendment 2867 and the bill on March 27.
March 27, 2014--Considered. Passed Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. Message on Senate action sent to the House.
April 1, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. House agreed
to Senate amendment, 378-34.
April 3, 2014--Public Law 113-95.
(See also S. 2124)
AMENDMENTS
H.R. 4152, S. Amdt. 2867
March 25, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Menendez)(for himself and Mr. Corker)Amendment in the
nature of a substitute. (Modified S. 2124 by striking sections 10 and
12 and redefining specified congressional committees to include
Intelligence Committees and leadership.)
March 27, 2014--Considered. Agreed to, 98-2.
H.R. 4152, S. Amdt. 2869
March 26, 2014
Mr. Toomey(for himself and Mr. Pryor)
To amend S. Amdt. 2867 to enhance Ukraine's nuclear energy security and
independence.
March 26, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
H.R. 4152, S. Amdt. 2870
March 26, 2014
Mr. Wyden
To amend S. Amdt. 2867 to authorize funds for the Unconventional Gas
Technical Engagement Program of the Department of State.
March 26, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
H.R. 4152, S. Amdt. 2872
March 27, 2014
Mr. Merkley
To amend S. Amdt. 2867 to encourage energy efficiency and promote
collaborations with sister city organizations in the United States.
March 27, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
H.R. 4152, S. Amdt. 2873
March 27, 2014
Mr. Coburn
To amend S. Amdt. 2867 to terminate the Global Security Through Science
Partnership Program.
March 27, 2014--Ordered to lie on the table.
H.R. 4278
March 21, 2014
Mr. Royce
An act to support the independence, sovereignty, and territorial
integrity of Ukraine, and for other purposes.
March 21, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to the Judiciary Committee.
March 25, 2014--Foreign Affairs markup. Ordered reported with
amendments.
March 27, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended, 399-19. Received in the Senate.
April 2, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee.
(See S. 2183)
H.R. 4449
April 10, 2014
Mr. Maloney
An act to amend the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 to expand
the training for Federal Government personnel related to trafficking in
persons, and for other purposes.
April 10, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
May 29, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported.
July 23, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House.
July 24, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
H.R. 4490
April 28, 2014
Mr. Royce
An act to enhance the missions, objectives, and effectiveness of United
States international communications, and for other purposes.
April 28, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
April 29, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
July 18, 2014--Reported. (H. Rept. 113-541)
July 28, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House.
July 29, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
H.R. 4573
May 6, 2014
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
An act to protect children from exploitation, especially sex trafficking
in tourism, by providing advance notice of intended travel by registered
child-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.
May 6, 2014--Referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to the Judiciary Committee.
May 9, 2014--Foreign Affairs markup. Ordered reported with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute.
May 20, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended.
May 21, 2014--Received in the Senate.
December 11, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee. Reported.
H.R. 4587
May 7, 2014
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
An act to impose targeted sanctions on individuals responsible for
carrying out or ordering human rights abuses against the citizens of
Venezuela, and for other purposes.
May 7, 2014--Referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to the Judiciary Committee.
May 9, 2014--Foreign Affairs markup. Ordered reported with amendments.
May 28, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended.
June 2, 2014--Received in the Senate.
June 5, 2014--Read twice and placed on Calendar.
H.R. 4653
May 9, 2014
Mr. Wolf
An act to reauthorize the United States Commission on International
Religious Freedom, and for other purposes.
May 9, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
June 26, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute.
July 8, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed House
as amended.
July 9, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
(See H.R. 5816 and also S. 2711)
H.R. 5029
July 8, 2014
Mr. Lipinski
An act to provide for the establishment of a body to identify and
coordinate international science and technology cooperation that can
strengthen the domestic science and technology enterprise and support
United States foreign policy goals.
July 8, 2014--Referred to House Science, Space and Technology Committee.
July 14, 2014--House considered under suspension of the rules. Passed
House, 346-41.
July 15, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
H.R. 5656
September 18, 2014
Mr. Smith of New Jersey
An act to authorize a comprehensive strategic approach for United States
foreign assistance to developing countries to reduce global poverty and
hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, promote
sustainable agricultural-led economic growth, improve nutritional
outcomes, especially for women and children, build resilience among
vulnerable populations, and for other purposes.
September 18, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 20, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments.
December 10, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House as amended and with an amended title.
December 11, 2014--Received in the Senate.
(See also S. 2909)
H.R. 5681
November 12, 2014
Mr. Royce
An act to provide for the approval of the Amendment to the Agreement
Between the Government of the United States of America and the
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense
Purposes.
November 12, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
November 19, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Passed
House.
November 20, 2014--Received in the Senate.
December 3, 2014--Senate considered. Passed Senate.
December 4, 2014--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
December 16, 2014--Public Law 113-228.
H.R. 5816
December 9, 2014
Mr. Royce
An act to extend the authorization for the United States Commission on
International Religious Freedom.
December 9, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
December 10, 2014--Committee discharged. House considered by unanimous
consent. Passed House.
December 11, 2014--Received in the Senate.
December 15, 2014--Passed Senate.
December 18, 2014--Public Law 113-271.
(See also S. 2711 and H.R. 4653)
H.R. 5859
December 11, 2014
Mr. Gerlach
An act to impose sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation, to
provide additional assistance to Ukraine, and for other purposes.
December 11, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to Financial Services, Oversight and Government Reform, and
Judiciary Committees. All committees discharged. House considered by
unanimous consent. Passed House.
December 12, 2014--Received in the Senate and read twice.
December 13, 2014--Passed Senate.
December 18, 2014--Public Law 113-272.
(See also S. 2828)
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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S.J. Res. 21
September 6, 2013
Mr. Menendez
An original joint resolution to authorize the limited and specified use
of the United States Armed Forces against Syria.
September 4, 2013--Committee markup. Ordered reported original
resolution.
September 6, 2013--Reported original resolution.
September 9, 2013--Motion to proceed entered.
September 10, 2013--Motion to proceed entered.
S.J. Res. 22
September 10, 2013
Mr. Manchin
(for himself and Ms. Heitkamp)
A joint resolution to promote a diplomatic solution in Syria, and for
other purposes.
S.J. Res. 31
February 10, 2014
Mr. Menendez (by request)
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
A joint resolution relating to the approval of the proposed Agreement
for Cooperation Between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei
Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States
Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
S.J. Res. 33
March 5, 2014
Mr. Menendez (by request)
(for himself and Mr. Corker)
A joint resolution relating to the approval of the proposed Third
Amendment to the Agreement for Co-operation Between the United States of
America and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
S.J. Res. 36
May 22, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Kaine)--June 4, 2014
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 5, 2014
A joint resolution relating to the approval and implementation of the
proposed agreement for nuclear cooperation between the United States and
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
July 22, 2014--Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 29, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(S. Rept. 113-221)
July 31, 2014--Passed Senate.
August 1, 2014--Received in the House and referred Foreign Affairs
Committee.
S.J. Res. 39
June 9, 2014
Mr. Reid (by request)
A joint resolution relating to the approval of the proposed Agreement
for Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America
and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Concerning the
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
September 8, 2014--Committee discharged. Indefinitely postponed.
S.J. Res. 42
September 8, 2014
Mr. Nelson
A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces
against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
S.J. Res. 43
September 8, 2014
Mr. Inhofe
A joint resolution to authorize the use of force against the
organization called the Islamic State in order to defend the American
people and assist the Iraqi Government in expelling the Islamic State
from their territory.
S.J. Res. 44
September 17, 2014
Mr. Kaine
(Mr. Heinrich)--September 18, 2014
A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces
against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
S.J. Res. 46
December 3, 2014
Mr. Paul
A joint resolution to declare that a state of war exists between the
organization referring to itself as the Islamic State and the Government
and the people of the United States, and to make provisions to prosecute
the same.
S.J. Res. 47
December 13, 2014
Mr. Menendez
An original joint resolution to authorize the limited use of the United
States Armed Forces against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
December 9, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-XXX)
December 11, 2014--Committee markup. Ordered reported original
resolution.
December 13, 2014--Reported original resolution. (S. Rept. 113-323)
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COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
(There were no House Joint Resolutions referred to the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations during the 112th Congress.)
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COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)
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S. Con. Res. 7
March 13, 2013
Mr. Moran
(for himself, Mr. Alexander, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Barrasso, Boozman,
Burr, Chambliss, Coburn, Cornyn, Crapo, Cruz, Enzi, Flake, Grassley,
Hatch, Heller, Hoeven, Inhofe, Isakson, Johanns, Paul, Portman, Risch,
Roberts, Rubio, Thune, Toomey, Vitter, and Wicker)
(Mrs. Fischer and Mr. Manchin)--March 18, 2013
(Messrs. Sessions and Cochran)--March 19, 2013
(Messrs. Baucus, Lee and Scott)--April 8, 2013
(Mr. McConnell)--February 25, 2014
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding
conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to the United
Nations Arms Trade Treaty, or to any similar agreement on the arms
trade.
S. Con. Res. 20
July 25, 2013
Mr. Kaine
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Blumenthal, Baucus, Wyden, Gillibrand,
Rockefeller, Tester, Klobuchar, Donnelly, and Ms. Warren)
A concurrent resolution encouraging peace and reunification on the
Korean Peninsula.
(See H. Con Res. 41)
S. Con. Res. 27
November 21, 2013
Mr. Toomey
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United
States should ensure that Israel is able to adequately address an
existential Iranian nuclear threat and to support Israel's right to
respond to the potential threat of a Syrian S-300 air defense system.
S. Con. Res. 32
January 25, 2014
Mr. Durbin
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
(Mr. Murphy)--February 26, 2014
(Mr. Kaine)--March 4, 2014
(Mr. Blumenthal and Mrs. Gillibrand)--June 5, 2014
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 16, 2014
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding the
need for investigation and prosecution of war crimes, crimes against
humanity, and genocide, whether committed by officials of the Government
of Syria, or members of other groups involved in civil war in Syria, and
calling on the President to direct the United States Permanent
Representative to the United Nations to use the voice and vote of the
United States to immediately promote the establishment of a Syrian war
crimes tribunal, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 34
March 25, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Vitter, Inhofe, Cornyn, Walsh, Wicker,
and Risch)
(Mr. Hatch)--April 10, 2014
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the
President should hold the Russian Federation accountable for being in
material breach of its obligations under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear
Forces Treaty.
S. Con. Res. 38
June 26, 2014
Ms. Mikulski
(for herself and Mr. Cardin)
(Mr. Durbin)--September 8, 2014
(Mr. Kirk)--December 8, 2014
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that Warren
Weinstein should be returned home to his family.
December 11, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. Con. Res. 41
July 24, 2014
Mr. Cruz
(for himself and Mrs. Gillibrand)
A concurrent resolution denouncing the use of civilians as human shields
by Hamas and other terrorist organizations in violation of international
humanitarian law.
(See H. Con Res. 107)
S. Con. Res. 43
September 17, 2014
Ms. Klobuchar
(for herself and Ms. Murkowski)
A concurrent resolution expressing support for designation of a
``National Lao-Hmong Recognition Day.''
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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. 41
June 25, 2013
Mr. Rangel
Concurrent resolution encouraging peace and reunification on the Korean
Peninsula.
June 25, 2013--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee, and in
addition to Armed Services Committee.
July 31, 2013--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to as
amended.
August 1, 2013--Received in the Senate. Passed Senate without referral
to committee.
August 2, 2013--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
(See also S. Con. Res. 20)
H. Con Res. 105
July 11, 2014
Mr. McGovern
Concurrent resolution prohibiting the President from deploying or
maintaining United States Armed Forces in a sustained combat role in
Iraq without specific subsequent statutory authorization.
July 11, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
July 25, 2014--House considered under House order of July 23, 2014.
Agreed to as amended in the order and with an amended title, 370-40.
July 28, 2014--Received in the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations
Committee.
H. Con Res. 107
July 16, 2014
Ms. Ros-Lehtinen
Concurrent resolution denouncing the use of civilians as human shields
by Hamas and other terrorist organizations in violation of international
humanitarian law.
July 16, 2014--Referred to House Foreign Affairs Committee
July 25, 2014--Ordered reported.
July 30, 2014--House considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, as
amended. Received in the Senate.
November 18, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee.
December 4, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, an amended preamble, and an amended title so as to read
``A concurrent resolution denouncing the use of civilians as human
shields by Hamas and other terrorist organizations.''
December 9, 2014--Passed Senate.
December 10, 2014--House agreed to the amendments of the Senate.
(See also S. Con. Res. 41)
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. 10
January 23, 2013
Mr. Vitter
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the Government
of Antigua and Barbuda and its actions relating to the Stanford
Financial Group fraud.
S. Res. 12
January 24, 2013
Mr. Nelson
(for himself, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Lautenberg, Cardin, Durbin, Ms.
Warren, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Harkin)
(Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Leahy)--January 28, 2013
(Ms. Hirono)--January 29, 2013
(Mrs. Boxer)--January 31, 2013
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--February 14, 2013
A resolution recognizing the third anniversary of the tragic earthquake
in Haiti on January 12, 2010, honoring those who lost their lives in
that earthquake, and expressing continued solidarity with the people of
Haiti.
February 13, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
February 14, 2013--Reported with an amendment and an amended preamble.
March 11, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 17
January 24, 2013
Mr. Reid
A resolution to constitute the majority party's membership on certain
committees for the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, or until their
successors are chosen.
January 24, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also S. Res. 29 and Res. 196)
S. Res. 18
January 24, 2013
Mr. McConnell
A resolution making minority party appointments for the 113th Congress.
January 24, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 20
January 29, 2013
Mr. Reid
A resolution designating Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations.
January 29, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 29
February 12, 2013
Mr. Reid
A resolution to constitute the majority party's membership on certain
committees for the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, or until their
successors are chosen.
February 12, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also S. Res. 17 and S. Res. 196)
S. Res. 40
February 25, 2013
Mr. Menendez
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
February 25, 2013--Committee reported original resolution. Referred to
Committee on Rules and Administration.
(See S. Res. 64)
S. Res. 64
February 28, 2013
Mr. Schumer
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the
Senate for the period March 1, 2013, through September 30, 2013.
February 28, 2013--Original measure reported by Committee on Rules and
Administration. Placed on calendar.
March 5, 2013--Agreed to.
June 13, 2013--Committee on Rules and Administration filed written
report. (S. Rept. 113-41)
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 64, Amdt. 25
March 5, 2013
Mr. Paul
To strike supplemental staff funding available only to a limited number
of Senators in a time of sequestration.
March 5, 2013--Not agreed to, 44-53.
S. Res. 65
February 28, 2013
Mr. Graham
(for himself, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Schumer, Cornyn, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Rubio, Casey, Hoeven, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Kirk,
Blumenthal, Crapo, Cardin, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Begich, Blunt, Brown,
Wyden, Portman, Manchin, and Lautenberg)
(Messrs. Boozman, Isakson, Heller, Roberts, Baucus, Ms. Stabenow, Mrs.
Fischer, Messrs. Cruz, Donnelly, Tester, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Burr, Ms.
Hirono, Messrs. Bennet, Chambliss, Mrs. Hagan, Mr. Moran, Mrs.
McCaskill, Messrs. Toomey, Grassley, Johanns, and Wicker)--March 5, 2013
(Messrs. Coons, Barrasso and Inhofe)--March 6, 2013
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Warner, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Johnson of South
Dakota, Scott, Flake, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Kaine, and Ms. Heitkamp)--March
11, 2013
(Messrs. Coburn, Lee, Mrs. Feinstein, and Ms. Murkowski)--March 12, 2013
(Messrs. McCain, Pryor, Vitter, and Durbin)--March 13, 2013
(Messrs. Nelson and Hatch)--March 14, 2013
(Mr. McConnell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Risch, Cochran, Shelby, and
Coats)--March 18, 2013
(Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Thune)--March 19, 2013
(Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin)--March 20, 2013
(Mr. Enzi)--March 22, 2013
(Messrs. Schatz and Cowan)--April 9, 2013
(Mr. King)--April 15, 2013
(Mr. Franken)--April 16, 2013
(Messrs. Murphy, Corker and Udall of Colorado)--April 17, 2013
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--April 18, 2013
(Mr. Levin)--April 23, 2013
(Messrs. Heinrich, Reed and Alexander)--April 24, 2013
(Messrs. Warren and Sessions)--May 7, 2013
(Mr. Carper)--May 13, 2013
A resolution strongly supporting the full implementation of United
States and international sanctions on Iran and urging the President to
continue to strengthen enforcement of sanctions legislation.
April 16, 2013--Ordered reported.
April 17, 2013--Reported with an amendment.
May 20, 2013--Agreement reached providing for consideration on May 22.
May 22, 2013--Agreed to, 99-0.
S. Res. 69
March 7, 2013
Mr. Inhofe
(Mr. Coburn)--May 6, 2013
(Mr. Rubio)--July 30, 2013
A resolution calling for the protections of religious minority rights
and freedoms in the Arab world.
S. Res. 75
March 12, 2013
Mr. Kirk
(for himself and Mr. Durbin)
(Messrs. Rubio, Bennet and Whitehouse)--March 13, 2013
(Messrs. Casey and Johanns)--March 18, 2013
(Messrs. Wyden, Menendez, Cardin, and Blunt)--April 8, 2013
(Messrs. Boozman and Heller)--April 18, 2013
(Mr. Moran)--May 15, 2013
(Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Feinstein)--May 20, 2013
(Mr. Kaine)--May 21, 2013
(Messrs. Merkley, Leahy and Ms. Collins)--June 3, 2013
(Ms. Warren)--June 6, 2013
(Ms. Baldwin)--June 11, 2013
(Mr. Sanders)--June 19, 2013
(Mr. Schatz)--June 27, 2013
(Mr. Inhofe)--July 18, 2013
(Ms. Hirono)--July 23, 2013
(Mrs. Shaheen)--September 10, 2013
(Mr. Toomey)--September 12, 2013
(Mr. Grassley)--October 2, 2013
(Mr. Coburn)--October 7, 2013
(Ms. Mikulski)--October 28, 2013
(Mr. Pryor)--November 7, 2013
(Messrs. Tester, Cochran and Mrs. Boxer)--December 17, 2013
(Mr. Murphy)--December 20, 2013
A resolution condemning the Government of Iran for its state-sponsored
persecution of its Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the
International Covenants on Human Rights.
December 18, 2013--Reported with amendments.
December 20, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 77
March 18, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Inhofe)--March 20, 2013
(Messrs. Cardin and Rubio)--March 21, 2013
A resolution expressing the sense of Congress relating to the
commemoration of the 180th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
the United States and the Kingdom of Thailand.
April 9, 2013--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 84
March 20, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Barrasso, Casey, Johnson of South Dakota,
Chambliss, Levin, Durbin, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Reed, Wyden, Kirk,
Carper, Schumer, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Cardin, Cochran, Whitehouse,
Manchin, Lautenberg, Murphy, Begich, Brown, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Gillibrand,
Messrs. Rockefeller, Rubio, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Blunt, Nelson,
Isakson, and Enzi)
A resolution recognizing the 192nd anniversary of the independence of
Greece and celebrating democracy in Greece and the United States.
March 20, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 90
March 22, 2013
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Cardin and Flake)
(Ms. Mikulski)--April 18, 2013
A resolution standing with the people of Kenya following their national
and local elections on March 4, 2013, and urging a peaceful and credible
resolution of electoral disputes in the courts.
April 16, 2013--Ordered reported.
April 17, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, an amended preamble, and an amended title so as to read
``A resolution congratulating the people of Kenya on their commitment
to peaceful elections, as demonstrated on March 4, 2013, and calling
on Kenyans to come together to continue to implement political,
institutional, and accountability reforms envisioned in the Kenyan
constitution.''
April 22, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 98
April 16, 2013
Mr. McConnell
(for himself and Mr. Vitter)
A resolution honoring the life, legacy, and example of British Prime
Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher.
April 16, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 122
April 25, 2013
Mr. Udall of Colorado
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Reid, Menendez, Udall of New Mexico, Enzi,
and Cruz)
A resolution recognizing the historic significance of the Mexican
holiday of Cinco de Mayo.
April 25, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 131
May 8, 2013
Mr. Begich
A resolution recommending the designation of a Presidential Special
Envoy to the Balkans to evaluate the successes and shortcomings of the
implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to
provide policy recommendations, and to report back to Congress within
one year.
S. Res. 136
May 9, 2013
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Menendez, Wicker, Begich, Ms. Hirono,
Messrs. Isakson, and Murphy)
A resolution recognizing the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War
Armistice and the Mutual Defense Treaty of 1953, and congratulating Park
Geun-Hye on her election to the Presidency of the Republic of Korea.
May 9, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 143
May 16, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
A resolution recognizing the threats to freedom of the press and
expression around the world and reaffirming freedom of the press as a
priority in the efforts of the United States Government to promote
democracy and good governance on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day
on May 3, 2013.
May 21, 2013--Ordered reported.
May 22, 2013--Reported.
June 18, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 144
May 16, 2013
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Boozman, and Isakson)
(Messrs. Cardin, Casey, Leahy, McCain, Whitehouse, and Wyden)--June 24,
2013
(Mr. Merkley and Mrs. Shaheen)--June 25, 2013
A resolution concerning the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and the need for international efforts supporting long-term
peace, stability, and observance of human rights.
June 25, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 26, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 151
May 21, 2013
Mr. Casey
(for himself, Mr. McCain and Mr. Menendez)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 11, 2013
(Mr. Cardin)--June 13, 2013
(Mr. Kirk)--June 16, 2013
(Mr. Donnelly)--June 24, 2013
(Mr. Coons)--June 25, 2013
(Mr. Cornyn)--July 9, 2013
A resolution urging the Government of Afghanistan to ensure transparent
and credible presidential and provincial elections in April 2014 by
adhering to internationally accepted democratic standards, establishing
a transparent electoral process, and ensuring security for voters and
candidates.
June 25, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amended preamble.
July 9, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 154
May 23, 2013
Mr. Hoeven
(for himself and Mr. Blumenthal)
(Mr. Chambliss)--June 3, 2013
(Ms. Collins)--June 4, 2013
(Mr. Johanns)--June 7, 2013
(Messrs. Kirk, Risch, Scott, Graham, Isakson, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs.
Grassley, Portman, Wicker, Cornyn, Blunt, Thune, McCain, Mrs. Fischer,
Messrs. McConnell, Boozman, Barrasso, Coats, Burr, Coburn, Wyden, and
Sessions)--June 10, 2013
(Messrs. Rubio, Durbin and Cardin)--June 11, 2013
(Messrs. Moran and Nelson)--June 12, 2013
(Mr. Begich)--June 13, 2013
A resolution supporting political reform in Iran and for other purposes.
June 13, 2013--Committee discharged. Agreed to as amended and with an
amended title.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 154, Amdt. 1279
June 13, 2013
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Hoeven)
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the resolution.
June 13, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 154, Amdt. 1280
June 13, 2013
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Hoeven)
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the preamble.
June 13, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 154, Amdt. 1281
June 13, 2013
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Hoeven)
To amend the title so as to read ``Calling for free and fair elections
in Iran, and for other purposes.''
June 13, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 156
May 23, 2013
Mr. Warner
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the 10-year
anniversary of NATO Allied Command Transformation.
July 23, 2013--Ordered reported with amendments.
July 24, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amended preamble.
July 31, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 163
June 7, 2013
Mr. Graham
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
A resolution calling for more accountable foreign assistance for
Cambodia.
S. Res. 165
June 10, 2013
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Mr. Rubio, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Barrasso, and Mr. Murphy)
(Mr. Cardin)--June 13, 2013
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 25, 2013
(Mr. Menendez)--June 26, 2013
(Mr. Portman)--July 15, 2013
(Mr. Sessions)--July 30, 2013
(Mr. Boozman)--September 17, 2013
(Mr. Inhofe) --November 7, 2013
A resolution calling for the release from prison of former Prime
Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko in light of the recent European
Court of Human Rights ruling.
June 25, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amended preamble.
November 18, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 166
June 10, 2013
Mr. Coons
(for himself and Mr. Flake)
A resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the
Organization of African Unity (OAU) and commending its successor, the
African Union.
June 25, 2013--Reported.
June 26, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 167
June 10, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, and Messrs. Rubio and Cardin)
(Mr. Corker)--June 11, 2013
(Messrs. Donnelly and Murphy)--June 25, 2013
A resolution reaffirming the strong support of the United States for the
peaceful resolution of territorial, sovereignty, and jurisdictional
disputes in the Asia-Pacific maritime domains.
June 25, 2013--Reported.
July 29, 2013--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 167, Amdt. 1819
July 29, 2013
Mr. Reid (for Mrs. Feinstein)
To amend the preamble.
July 29, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 190
June 27, 2013
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself and Ms. Landrieu)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that foreign assistance
for child welfare should adhere to the goals of the United States
Government Action Plan on Children in Adversity.
S. Res. 196
July 16, 2013
Mr. Reid
To constitute the majority party's membership on certain committees for
the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, or until their successors are
chosen.
July 16, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
(See also S. Res. 17 and S. Res. 29)
S. Res. 198
July 18, 2013
Mr. Graham
(for himself and Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Chambliss)--July 23, 2013
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Government of
the Russian Federation should turn over Edward Snowden to the United
States authorities, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 203
July 30, 2013
Mrs. Feinstein
(for herself and Messrs. Kaine and Heinrich)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--September 11, 2013
(Mr. Markey)--October 2, 2013
(Ms. Warren)--October 30, 2013
(Mr. Harkin)--October 31, 2013
(Mr. Merkley)--November 13, 2013
(Mr. Schatz)--February 26, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding efforts by the
United States to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a
negotiated two-state solution.
S. Res. 213
August 1, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Nelson, Kaine, Udall of New Mexico, McCain,
and Kirk)
(Mr. Graham)--September 9, 2013
(Mr. Durbin)--September 27, 2013
A resolution expressing support for the free and peaceful exercise of
representative democracy in Venezuela and condemning violence and
intimidation against the country's political opposition.
September 30, 2013--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, an amended preamble, and an amended title so as to read:
``A resolution expressing support for the free and peaceful exercise
of representative democracy in Venezuela, condemning violence and
intimidation against the country's political opposition, and calling
for dialogue between all political actors in the country.''
October 4, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 219
September 9, 2013
Mr. Cardin
A resolution calling for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and others to
be tried before the International Criminal Court for committing war
crimes and crimes against humanity.
S. Res. 227
September 17, 2013
Mr. Menendez
(Mr. Kirk)--October 4, 2013
A resolution to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the heroic rescue of
Danish Jews during the Second World War by the Danish people.
September 30, 2013--Reported.
October 4, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 237
September 18, 2013
Mr. Menendez
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
September 17, 2013--Ordered reported an original resolution.
September 18, 2013--Reported an original resolution. Referred to
Committee on Rules and Administration.
(See S. Res. 253)
S. Res. 252
September 24, 2013
Mr. Cruz
(Mr. Inhofe)--December 17, 2013
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on steps the Government
of Iran must take before President Obama meets with the President of
Iran.
S. Res. 253
September 24, 2013
Mr. Schumer
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the
Senate for the periods October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014, and
October 1, 2014 through February 28, 2015.
September 24, 2013--Original resolution reported by Committee on Rules
and Administration. Placed on calendar.
October 3, 2013--Agreed to.November 5, 2013--Committee on Rules and
Administration filed written report. (S. Rept. 113-116)
S. Res. 255
September 24, 2013
Mr. Warner
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Menendez, and Kirk)
A resolution welcoming the Prime Minister of India to the United States
for meetings to advance the United States-India partnership.
September 24, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 268
October 11, 2013
Mr. Coons
(for himself and Mr. Flake)
(Ms. Mikulski)--October 30, 2013
(Messrs. Nelson, Isakson, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mrs. Shaheen)--October 31,
2013
A resolution condemning the September 2013 terrorist attack at the
Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, and reaffirming United States support
for the people and Government of Kenya, and for other purposes.
October 31, 2013--Reported.November 6, 2013--Agreed to.
S. Res. 269
October 16, 2013
Mr. Rubio
(for himself and Mr. Risch)
(Mr. Inhofe)--October 28, 2013
(Messrs. Cornyn, Kirk, Blunt, Vitter, Roberts, Hatch, Enzi, Grassley,
and McConnell)--November 4, 2013
(Mr. Cruz)--November 18, 2013
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on United States policy
regarding possession of enrichment and reprocessing capabilities by the
Islamic Republic of Iran.
S. Res. 270
October 16, 2013
Mr. Kirk
(for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Cochran, Wicker, Rubio, Boozman, Mrs.
Shaheen, Messrs. Begich, Isakson, and Murphy)
(Mr. Moran)--October 28, 2013
(Mrs. Boxer)--October 29, 2013
(Ms. Ayotte)--November 12, 2013
(Mr. Coons)--November 18, 2013
(Ms. Collins)--February 3, 2014
(Mrs. Murray)--February 6, 2014
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Polio Day and
commending the international community and others for their efforts to
prevent and eradicate polio.
February 4, 2014--Reported.
February 6, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 271
October 16, 2013
Mr. Graham
(Mr. Durbin)--February 3, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that United States
military assistance for Cambodia should be suspended until an
independent and credible investigation occurs into the July 28, 2013,
parliamentary elections, and election reforms are being implemented by
the Government of Cambodia.
S. Res. 277
October 30, 2013
Mr. Warner
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Menendez, and Coons)
A resolution recognizing the religious and historical significance of
the festival of Diwali.
October 30, 2013--Referred to Judiciary Committee.
October 31, 2013--Foreign Relations Committee ordered reported.November
4, 2013--Judiciary Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 280
October 31, 2013
Mr. Thune
(for himself and Messrs. Baucus and McCain)
A resolution recognizing the 40th anniversary of the withdrawal of
United States combat troops from the Vietnam War and expressing renewed
support for United States veterans of that conflict.
November 7, 2013--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 284
October 31, 2013
Mr. Risch
(for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Crapo, and Paul)
(Messrs. Cruz, Rubio, Kirk, and Portman)--November 6, 2013
(Mr. Moran)--November 7, 2013
(Messrs. Johanns and Cornyn)--November 13, 2013
(Mr. Burr)--November 14, 2013
A resolution calling on the Government of Iran to immediately release
Saeed Abedini and all other individuals detained on account of their
religious beliefs.
November 14, 2013--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 288
November 6, 2013
Mr. Flake
(for himself and Mr. Coons)
A resolution supporting enhanced maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea
and encouraging increased cooperation between the United States and West
and Central African countries to fight armed robbery at sea, piracy, and
other maritime threats.
December 18, 2013--Reported.
January 7, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 290
November 12, 2013
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Wicker, Menendez, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray,
Messrs. Schatz, Markey, Mrs. Hagan, and Mr. Schumer)
A resolution commemorating the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht, or the
Night of the Broken Glass.
November 12, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 292
November 13, 2013
Mr. Schatz
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez, Durbin, Cardin, Rubio, Ms. Hirono, Mr.
Udall of New Mexico, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Begich)
(Messrs. McCain, Booker, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Baldwin, and Ms. Landrieu)--
November 14, 2013
A resolution expressing support for the victims of the typhoon in the
Philippines and the surrounding region.
November 14, 2013--Reported. Agreed to.
S. Res. 312
December 9, 2013
Mr. Nelson
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
A resolution calling on the government of Iran to fulfill their promises
of assistance in this case of Robert Levinson, one of the longest held
United States civilians in our Nation's history.
December 18, 2013--Reported.
January 9, 2014--Agreed to as amended, and with an amended title.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 312, Amdt. 2638
January 9, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Nelson)
To make technical corrections to the preamble.
January 9, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 312, Amdt. 2639
January 9, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Nelson)
To amend the title so as to read ``A resolution urging the Government of
Iran to fulfill their promises of assistance in this case of Robert
Levinson, one of the longest held United States civilians in our
Nation's history.''
January 9, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 314
December 10, 2013
Mr. Coons
(for himself and Mr. Isakson)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--December 18, 2013
A resolution commemorating and supporting the goals of World AIDS Day.
December 18, 2013--Reported.
May 14, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 314, Amdt. 3096
May 14, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Coons)
To strike the reference in the resolved clause regarding targets set by
the United Nations in the 2011 U.N. Political Declaration on HIV and
AIDS.
May 14, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 314, Amdt. 3097
May 14, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Coons)
To amend the reference in the preamble to the United Nations.
May 14, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 317
December 11, 2013
Mr. Sessions
(for himself and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Messrs. Blunt, Boozman and Inhofe)--December 12, 2013
(Mr. Risch)--December 13, 2013
(Mr. Murphy)--December 17, 2013
(Mr. Cruz)--January 9, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the continuing
relationship between the United States and Georgia.
December 18, 2013--Held over in committee.
S. Res. 318
December 11, 2013
Mr. Durbin
(for himself and Messrs. Enzi and Murphy)
(Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Boozman)--December 17, 2013
(Messrs. Kaine, Blunt and Mrs. Shaheen)--December 18, 2013
(Mr. Menendez)--December 19, 2013
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the critical
need for political reform in Bangladesh, and for other purposes.
December 18, 2013--Reported with an amended title so as to read: ``A
resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the critical
need for political dialogue in Bangladesh, and for other purposes.''
January 7, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 319
December 12, 2013
Mr. Murphy
(for himself, Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin, Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Menendez)--December 13, 2013
(Mr. Markey)--December 16, 2013
(Messrs. Blumenthal and Rubio)--December 17, 2013
(Messrs. Risch and Cardin)--December 18, 2013
(Mr. Cruz)--December 19, 2013
A resolution expressing support for the Ukrainian people in light of
President Yanukovych's decision not to sign an Association Agreement
with the European Union.
December 18, 2013--Reported.
January 7, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 321
December 13, 2013
Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Coons, Flake, Menendez, Alexander, Ms.
Ayotte, Ms. Baldwin, Messrs. Barrasso, Baucus, Begich, Bennet,
Blumenthal, Blunt, Booker, Boozman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown, Burr, Ms.
Cantwell, Messrs. Cardin, Carper, Casey, Chambliss, Coats, Coburn,
Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Corker, Cornyn, Crapo, Cruz, Donnelly,
Durbin, Enzi, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Franken, Mrs.
Gillibrand, Messrs. Graham, Grassley, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Harkin, Hatch,
Heinrich, Ms. Heitkamp, Mr. Heller, Ms. Hirono, Messrs. Hoeven, Inhofe,
Isakson, Johanns, Johnson of Wisconsin, Johnson of South Dakota, Kaine,
King, Kirk, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Lee, Levin,
Manchin, Markey, McCain, Mrs. McCaskill, Mr. Merkley, Ms. Mikulski, Mr.
Moran, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson, Paul,
Portman, Pryor, Reed, Risch, Roberts, Rockefeller, Rubio, Sanders,
Schatz, Schumer, Scott, Sessions, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Shelby, Ms.
Stabenow, Messrs. Tester, Thune, Toomey, Udall of Colorado, Udall of New
Mexico, Vitter, Warner, Ms. Warren, Messrs. Whitehouse, Wicker, and
Wyden)
A resolution honoring the life, accomplishments, and legacy of Nelson
Rolihlahla Mandela and expressing condolences on his passing.
December 13, 2013--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 328
January 6, 2014
Mr. Cruz
(for himself and Mr. Inhofe)
(Messrs. Hatch and Roberts)--January 8, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on steps the Government
of Iran must take before further bilateral negotiations between the
Government of Iran and the United States Government occur.
S. Res. 333
January 16, 2014
Mr. Toomey
(for himself, Messrs. Blumenthal, Schumer, Kirk, Cardin, Rubio, Roberts,
Kaine, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Menendez)
(Messrs. Moran and Inhofe)--January 27, 2014
(Messrs. Coats and Blumenthal)--January 28, 2014
(Messrs. Wicker, Hatch and Markey)--January 29, 2014
(Mr. Murphy)--January 30, 2014
(Messrs. Risch, Boozman and Blunt)--February 4, 2014
(Messrs. Coons, Coburn, Nelson, Grassley, Cochran, Mrs. Murray, Messrs.
Johann, Cruz, and Ms. Collins)--February 6, 2014
A resolution strongly recommending that the United States renegotiate
the return of the Iraqi Jewish Archive to Iraq.
February 4, 2014--Reported.
February 6, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 347
February 6, 2014
Mr. Merkley
(for himself, Messrs. Lee, Manchin, Paul, Harkin, Leahy, Whitehouse,
Begich, and Wyden)
A resolution providing for completion of the accelerated transition of
United States combat and military and security operations to the
Government of Afghanistan.
S. Res. 348
February 6, 2014
Mr. Burr
(for himself, Messrs. Casey, Leahy, Brown, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Cornyn)
(Mr. Markey)--February 12, 2014
(Mrs. Gillibrand)--February 24, 2014
(Messrs. Cruz and Portman)--February 25, 2014
(Mr. Murphy)--March 5, 2014
(Mr. Cardin)--March 10, 2014
(Mr. Durbin)--March 11, 2014
(Ms. Mikulski)--March 12, 2014
(Mr. Coons)--March 24, 2014
(Ms. Warren)--May 21, 2014
A resolution expressing support for internal rebuilding, resettlement,
and reconciliation within Sri Lanka that are necessary to ensure a
lasting peace.
S. Res. 355
February 12, 2014
Mr. Graham
(for himself, Messrs. Donnelly, Chambliss, Blunt, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs.
McCain, Blumenthal, Inhofe, and Levin)
(Messrs. Manchin and Cruz)--February 25, 2014
(Mr. Roberts)--March 12, 2014
A resolution calling on the Government of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan to cease the extra-judicial release of Afghan detainees, to
carry out its commitments pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding
governing the transfer of Afghan detainees from United States custody to
Afghan control, and to uphold the Afghan Rule of Law with respect to the
referral and disposition of detainees.
S. Res. 357
February 12, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Risch)
(Messrs. Cardin, Cruz, Murphy, Leahy, Coons, Rubio, Markey, and
Nelson)--March 4, 2014
A resolution expressing concern for undemocratic governance and abuse of
the rights of individuals in Ukraine.
S. Res. 361
February 24, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Menendez, and Corker)
(Mr. Cornyn)--March 27, 2014
A resolution recognizing the threats to freedom of the press and
expression in the People's Republic of China and urging the Government
of the People's Republic of China to take meaningful steps to improve
freedom of expression as fitting of a responsible international
stakeholder.
March 11, 2014--Reported.
April 8, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 361, Amdt. 2969
April 8, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Cardin)
To make a technical correction.
April 8, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 364
February 27, 2014
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Hatch, Barrasso, Blunt, Manchin, Sessions,
Boozman, Crapo, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Enzi)
(Messrs. Roberts, Scott and Cruz)--March 27, 2014
(Messrs. Alexander and Coats)--April 2, 2014
(Mr. Wicker)--April 8, 2014
(Messrs. Coburn, Grassley, Vitter, Moran, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Graham,
Heller, Mrs. Fischer, and Mr. Portman)--May 1, 2014
(Mr. Thune)--May 6, 2014
A resolution expressing support for internal rebuilding, resettlement,
and reconciliation within Sri Lanka that are necessary to ensure a
lasting peace.
S. Res. 365
February 27, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Durbin, Cruz, and Nelson)
(Messrs. Kirk and Begich)--March 5, 2014
(Messrs. Cardin and Markey)--March 10, 2014
(Messrs. McCain, Cornyn, Kaine, and Inhofe)--March 11, 2014
(Messrs. Warner and Thune)--March 12, 2014
A resolution deploring the violent repression of peaceful demonstrators
in Venezuela, calling for full accountability for human rights
violations taking place in Venezuela, and supporting the right of the
Venezuelan people to the free and peaceful exercise of representative
democracy.
March 11, 2014--Reported.
March 12, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 370
March 5, 2014
Mr. Coats
(for himself, Messrs. Kirk, Graham, McCain, Portman, Barrasso, Cornyn,
Grassley, Wicker, Roberts, and Hoeven)
(Messrs. Inhofe, Sessions, Cruz, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Hatch, Johanns, and
Isakson)--March 6, 2014
(Mr. Thune)--March 10, 2014
A resolution supporting the territorial integrity of Ukraine and
condemning Russian military aggression in Ukraine.
S. Res. 375
March 5, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself and Mr. Flake)
A resolution concerning the crisis in the Central African Republic and
supporting United States and international efforts to end the violence,
protect civilians, and address root causes of the conflict.
March 11, 2014--Reported with an amendment and an amended preamble.
March 13, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 376
March 6, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself, Mr. Kirk, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Cardin, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Schatz, Udall of Colorado, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr.
Begich)
(Ms. Murkowski and Ms. Landrieu)--March 10, 2014
A resolution supporting the goals of International Women's Day.
March 11, 2014--Reported.
March 13, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 376, Amdt. 2852
March 13, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mrs. Shaheen)
(for herself and Messrs. Kirk and Lee)
To strike the quotation from the U.S. Agency for International
Development regarding educated women.
March 13, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 377
March 10, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Mr. Barrasso and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Messrs. Brown, Durbin, Reed, Murphy, Wyden, Begich, Johnson of South
Dakota, and Ms. Mikulski)--March 12, 2014
(Messrs. Cardin, Levin, Cochran, Kirk, Chambliss, Rockefeller, Mrs.
Boxer, Mrs. Gillibrand, Messrs. Whitehouse, Carper, Casey, Nelson,
Manchin, and Schumer)--March 13, 2014
(Mr. Risch)--March 27, 2014
A resolution recognizing the 193rd anniversary of the independence of
Greece and celebrating democracy in Greece and the United States.
March 11, 2014--Reported.
March 13, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 378
March 11, 2014
Mr. Durbin
(for himself, Messrs. Coats, Menendez, Corker, Brown, Kaine, Warner,
Wicker, Murphy, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Barrasso, Inhofe, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Kirk, Cardin, Coons, Boozman, Johnson of Wisconsin, Mrs.
Feinstein, Mr. Markey, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Portman, Johanns, Rubio,
Isakson, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Cornyn, Schumer, Cruz, McCain, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Roberts, and Risch.
A resolution condemning illegal Russian aggression in Ukraine.
March 11, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 384
March 13, 2014
Mr. Kane
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Durbin, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Murphy,
Leahy, Cardin, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Menendez, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Whitehouse, Casey, Blumenthal, Warner, Kirk, King, Markey, and
Cruz)
(Mrs. Feinstein and Ms. Collins)--March 25, 2014
(Mr. Cornyn)--March 26, 2014
(Messrs. Boozman and Franken)--March 31, 2014
(Mr. Burr)--April 1, 2014
(Messrs. Udall of New Mexico and Coons)--April 2, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the
humanitarian crisis in Syria and neighboring countries, resulting
humanitarian and development challenges, and the urgent need for a
political solution to the crisis.
April 1, 2014--Ordered reported.
April 2, 2014--Reported.
April 3, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 393
March 24, 2014
Mr. Brown
(for himself and Mr. Isakson)
A resolution supporting the goals of World Tuberculosis Day to raise
awareness about tuberculosis.
S. Res. 403
March 27, 2014
Mr. Murphy
(for himself and Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin)
(Mr. Wyden)--March 31, 2014
A resolution condemning the actions of the Government of Turkey in
restricting free expression and Internet freedom on social media.
S. Res. 410
April 3, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself and Mr. Kirk)
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Markey, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Reed, and Whitehouse)
--April 7, 2014
(Messrs. Durbin and Reid)--April 8, 2014
(Mr. Levin)--May 20, 2014
(Mr. Bennet)--June 5, 2014
(Ms. Stabenow)--September 8, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
April 10, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments, 12-5.
April 11, 2014--Reported with amendments.
S. Res. 411
April 3, 2014
Mr. Inhofe
(for himself, Mrs. Fischer, Messrs. Coburn, Kirk, Johnson of Wisconsin,
Chambliss, and Rubio)
(Messrs. Sessions and Roberts) --April 7, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the
territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Moldova.
S. Res. 412
April 7, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Cardin, McCain, and Risch)
(Mr. Leahy)--May 20, 2014
(Mrs. Feinstein)--May 21, 2014
(Mr. Cornyn)--June 23, 2014
A resolution reaffirming the strong support of the United States
Government for freedom of navigation and other internationally lawful
uses of sea and air-space in the Asia-Pacific region, and for the
peaceful diplomatic resolution of outstanding territorial and maritime
claims and disputes.
May 20, 2014--Reported with amendments and with an amended preamble.
July 10, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 412, Amdt. 3553
July 10, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Menendez)
To make a technical correction to the resolution.
July 10, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 412, Amdt. 3554
July 10, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Paul)
To clarify that nothing in the resolution shall be construed as a
declaration of war or authorization to use force.
July 10, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 412, Amdt. 3555
July 10, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Menendez)
To improve the preamble.
July 10, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 413
April 7, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Menendez and Flake)
(Mr. Cardin and Mrs. Shaheen)--April 10, 2014
(Mr. Durbin)--December 9, 2014
A resolution recognizing 20 years since the genocide in Rwanda, and
affirming it is in the national interest of the United States to work in
close coordination with international partners to help prevent and
mitigate acts of genocide and mass atrocities.
April 10, 2014--Ordered reported, 18-0.
April 11, 2014--Reported.
December 9, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 413, Amdt. 3993
December 9, 2014
Mr. Schatz (for Mr. Coons)
To provide that nothing in the resolution shall be construed as an
authorization for the use of force or a declaration of war.
December 9, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 413, Amdt. 3994
December 9, 2014
Mr. Schatz (for Mr. Coons)
To amend the twelfth whereas clause of the preamble.
December 9, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 421
April 10, 2014
Mr. Boozman
(for himself and Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Begich)--April 29, 2014
(Mr. Manchin)--May 1, 2014
(Mr. Burr)--May 5, 2014
(Messrs. Chambliss and Moran)--May 6, 2014
(Ms. Murkowski and Mr. Johanns)--May 8, 2014
(Messrs. Isakson, Rubio, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Shelby)--May 20, 2014
(Mr. Cornyn)--May 21, 2014
A resolution expressing the gratitude and appreciation of the Senate for
the acts of heroism and military achievement by the members of the
United States Armed Forces who participated in the June 6, 1944,
amphibious landing at Normandy, France, and commending them for
leadership and valor in an operation that helped bring an end to World
War II.
May 20, 2014--Reported.
May 21, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 426
April 29, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Wicker, Boozman, Brown, Cochran, Inhofe, Durbin,
Rubio, and Kirk)
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cardin, Levin, and Mrs. Murray)--May 5, 2014
A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Malaria Day.
May 20, 2014--Reported with an amendment and with an amended preamble.
S. Res. 433
May 1, 2014
Ms. Landrieu
(for herself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Inhofe, Durbin, Coons, and Menendez)
(Messrs. Rubio, Isakson, Brown, Blumenthal, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Markey,
Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Cardin, Portman, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Stabenow,
Messrs. Kirk, Cornyn, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Collins, Mr. Casey, Ms. Hirono,
Messrs. Murphy, Barrasso, Udall of Colorado, and Mrs. Gillibrand)
(Mr. Udall of New Mexico)--May 7, 2014
A resolution condemning the abduction of female students by armed
militants from the Government Girls Secondary School in the northeastern
province of Borno in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
May 6, 2014--Committee discharged. Agreed to.
S. Res. 437
May 5, 2014
Mr. Udall of Colorado
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Heller, Menendez, Udall of New Mexico,
Reid, Cruz, Bennet, and Kirk)
A resolution recognizing the historic significance of the Mexican
holiday of Cinco de Mayo.
May 5, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 447
May 15, 2014
Mr. Casey
(for himself and Mr. Rubio)
(Mrs. Shaheen)--June 24, 2014
A resolution recognizing the threats to freedom of the press and
expression around the world and reaffirming freedom of the press as a
priority in the efforts of the United States Government to promote
democracy and good governance.
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with amendments.
June 25, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amended preamble.
July 8, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 448
May 15, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself and Mr. Cruz)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the policy of the
United States regarding stabilizing the currency of Ukraine.
S. Res. 451
May 15, 2014
Mr. Barrasso
(Messrs. Rubio and Durbin)--May 20, 2014
(Mr. Graham)--May 21, 2014
(Mr. Cruz)--June 2, 2014
(Mr. Enzi)--June 3, 2014
A resolution recalling the Government of China's forcible dispersion of
those peaceably assembled in Tiananmen Square 25 years ago, in light of
China's continued abysmal human rights record.
May 20, 2014--Reported.
June 4, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 453
May 21, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(for himself, Messrs. Coons, Menendez, Inhofe, Mrs. Fischer, Messrs.
Cruz, McCain, Vitter, Moran, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Boozman, Ms. Ayotte,
Messrs. Durbin, Roberts, Johnson of Wisconsin, Isakson, Burr, Ms.
Mikulski, and Mr. Coburn)
(Messrs. Markey, Kirk, Hatch, Cardin, Blunt, and Johanns)--May 22, 2014
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Cornyn, Portman, and Ms. Landrieu)--June 2, 2014
(Messrs. Franken and Chambliss)--June 3, 2014
A resolution condemning the death sentence against Meriam Yahia Ibrahim
Ishag, a Sudanese Christian woman accused of apostasy.
June 3, 2014--Committee discharged. Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 453, Amdt. 3230
June 3, 2014
Ms. Stabenow (for Mr. Rubio)
To strike ``son'' and insert ``children'' in the resolved clause.
June 3, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 453, Amdt. 3231
June 3, 2014
Ms. Stabenow (for Mr. Rubio)
To make several technical corrections to the preamble.
June 3, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 462
May 22, 2014
Mr. Rubio
(Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Begich)--June 17, 2014
(Mr. Franken)--June 18, 2014
(Ms. Murkowski)--July 24, 2014
A resolution recognizing the Khmer and Lao/Hmong Freedom Fighters of
Cambodia and Laos for supporting and defending the United States Armed
Forces during the conflict in Southeast Asia and for their continued
support and defense of the United States.
June 24, 2014--Ordered reported with an amendment.
June 25, 2014--Reported with an amended title so as to read: ``A
resolution recognizing the Khmer and Lao/Hmong Freedom Fighters of
Cambodia and Laos for supporting and defending the United States Armed
Forces during the conflict in Southeast Asia.''
July 24, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 462, Amdt. 3690
July 24, 2014
Mr. Reid (for Mr. Rubio)
To amend the preamble by striking the seventh and eight clauses and
inserting a new clause.
July 24, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 478
June 18, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself and Messrs. Menendez and Murphy)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to enhanced
relations with the Republic of Moldova and support for the Republic of
Moldova's territorial integrity.
S. Res. 480
June 19, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself and Messrs. Portman and Murphy)
A resolution expressing condolences and supporting assistance for the
victims of the historic flooding in the Western Balkans.
S. Res. 498
July 10, 2014
Mr. Graham
(for himself, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Schumer, McCain, Corker,
Rubio, Blunt, Kirk, Toomey, Alexander, Moran, Johanns, Heller, Inhofe,
Mrs. Fischer, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Cruz, Vitter, Paul, Blumenthal, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Nelson, Franken, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Thune, Grassley,
Hatch, Murphy, Scott, Cardin, Crapo, Chambliss, Roberts, Casey, Wicker,
Coats, Mrs. Shaheen, Messrs. Tester, Kaine, Lee, and Begich)
(Messrs. Boozman, Coons, Mrs. Hagan, Messrs. Burr, Markey, Ms. Mikulski,
Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Pryor, Warner, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Flake, Mrs.
Gillibrand, Messrs. Cochran, Barrasso, Schatz, and Cornyn)--July 14,
1014
(Ms. Hirono, Ms. Heitkamp, Ms. Klobuchar, Messrs. Heinrich, Levin,
Donnelly, Bennet, Udall of Colorado, and Portman)--July 15, 2014
(Messrs. Whitehouse, Booker, Durbin, Brown, Johnson of Wisconsin, and
Manchin)--July 16, 2014
(Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Wyden, Enzi, Isakson, Reed, and Merkley)--July 17,
2014
(Mr. McConnell)--July 21, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States
support for the State of Israel as it defends itself against unprovoked
rocket attacks from the Hamas terrorist organization.
July 16, 2014--Reported.
July 17, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 500
July 10, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself, Messrs. Rubio, Menendez, McCain, and Murphy)
(Mr. Cardin)--July 16, 2014
(Mr. Durbin)--July 17, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to enhanced
relations with the Republic of Moldova and support for the Republic of
Moldova's territorial integrity.
July 16, 2014--Reported.
July 23, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 502
July 15, 2014
Mr. Portman
(for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Alexander, Ms. Ayotte, Ms. Baldwin,
Messrs. Barrasso, Blumenthal, Blunt, Boozman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Brown,
Burr, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Chambliss, Coats, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Corker, Cornyn, Crapo, Cruz, Donnelly, Durbin, Enzi, Mrs. Feinstein,
Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Franken, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Hagan,
Messrs. Harkin, Inhofe, Johanns, Johnson of Wisconsin, King, Kirk, Ms.
Klobuchar, Messrs. Levin, Markey, Mrs. McCaskill, Messrs. McCain,
McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Moran, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Murphy, Paul,
Rubio, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Tester, Thune, Vitter, Walsh, Warner, Ms.
Warren, and Mr. Wicker)
(Ms. Heitkamp, Mr. Hoeven and Mrs. Murray)--July 21, 2014
(Messrs. Toomey and Hatch)--July 24, 2014
(Mr. Cochran and Mrs. Shaheen)--July 29, 2014
A resolution concerning the suspension of exit permit issuance by the
Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo for adopted Congolese
children seeking to depart the country with their adoptive parents.
July 29, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amended preamble.
July 31, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 513
July 23, 2014
Ms. Mikulski
(for herself and Messrs. Cardin and Risch)
(Mr. Kirk)--July 24, 2014
(Messrs. Murphy and Durbin)--July 28, 2014
(Mrs. Shaheen and Mr. Rubio)--July 29, 2014
(Mr. Portman)--July 31, 2014
A resolution honoring the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 517
July 24, 2014
Mr. Graham
(for himself, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Cardin, Rubio, and
Blumenthal)
(Mr. Booker)--July 29, 2014
(Ms. Mikulski)--July 30, 2014
A resolution expressing support for Israel's right to defend itself and
calling on Hamas to immediately cease all rocket and other attacks
against Israel.
S. Res. 520
July 24, 2014
Mr. Murphy
(for himself and Mr. Johnson of Wisconsin)
(Mr. Durbin)--July 28, 2014
(Mrs. Shaheen)--July 29, 2014
A resolution condemning the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and
expressing condolences to the families of the victims.
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Agreed to as amended.
AMENDMENT
S. Res. 520, Amdt. 3779
July 31, 2014
Mr. Pryor (for Mr. Murphy)
To make a technical correction to the preamble.
July 31, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 522
July 24, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Flake, Menendez, and Corker)
(Mr. Durbin and Mrs. Shaheen)--July 29, 2014
(Ms. Klobuchar)--July 31, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate supporting the U.S.-
Africa Leaders Summit to be held in Washington, D.C. from August 4
through 6, 2014.
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 523
July 24, 2014
Mr. Warner
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Kaine, and Risch)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the importance of the
United States-India strategic partnership and the continued deepening of
bilateral ties with India.
S. Res. 526
July 29, 2014
Mr. Reid
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Menendez, Corker, Cardin, and Graham)
(Ms. Mikulski)--July 30, 2014
A resolution supporting Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas,
and for other purposes.
July 29, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 530
July 30, 2014
Mr. Portman
(for himself, Mr. Alexander, Ms. Baldwin, Messrs. Barrasso, Blunt,
Boozman, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cardin, Chambliss, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Crapo, Enzi, Mrs. Fischer, Messrs. Grassley, Heller, Hoeven, Inhofe,
Isakson, Johanns, Kirk, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lee, Levin,
Manchin, Markey, McCain, Moran, Risch, Johnson of Wisconsin, Rubio,
Sessions, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Thune, Wicker, Hatch,
Durbin, Vitter, and Ms. Ayotte)
(Mr. Kaine)--July 31, 2014
(Mr. Cruz)--August 1, 2014
(Mr. Coons)--September 8, 2014
(Messrs. Roberts and Burr)--September 19, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the current situation
in Iraq and the urgent need to protect religious minorities from
persecution from the Sunni Islamist insurgent and terrorist group the
Islamic State, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL), as it expands its control over areas in northwestern
Iraq.
September 18, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, an amended preamble, and an amended title so as to read:
``A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the current
situation in Iraq and the urgent need to protect religious minorities
from persecution from the terrorist group the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL).'' Agreed to.
AMENDMENTS
S. Res. 530, Amdt. 3783
September 8, 2014
Mr. Portman
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the preamble.
September 8, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations.
September 18, 2014--Committee agreed to.
S. Res. 530, Amdt. 3784
September 8, 2014
Mr. Portman
Amendment in the nature of a substitute to the resolved clause.
September 8, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations.
September 18, 2014--Committee agreed to.
S. Res. 530, Amdt. 3785
September 8, 2014
Mr. Portman
To amend the title so as to read ``A resolution expressing the sense of
the Senate on the current situation in Iraq and the urgent need to
protect religious minorities from persecution from the terrorist group
the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).''
September 8, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations.
September 18, 2014--Committee agreed to.
S. Res. 537
August 1, 2014
Mr. Graham
(for himself and Mr. Menendez)
A resolution reaffirming support for Israel's right to defend its
citizens and ensure the survival of the State of Israel, and for other
purposes.
S. Res. 538
September 9, 2014
Mrs. Shaheen
(for herself, Ms. Ayotte, Messrs. Nelson, Rubio, and Menendez)
(Mr. Coons)--September 10, 2014
A resolution expressing the condolences of the Senate to the families of
James Foley and Steven Sotloff, and condemning the terrorist acts of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
September 9, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 540
September 10, 2014
Mr. Cardin
(for himself and Mr. McCain)
(Mr. Rubio and Mrs. Shaheen)--September 18, 2014
(Mr. Durbin)--November 12, 2014
A resolution recognizing September 15, 2014, as the International Day of
Democracy, affirming the role of civil society as a cornerstone of
democracy, and encouraging all governments to stand with civil society
in the face of mounting restrictions on civil society organizations.
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 3, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 541
September 10, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself, Messrs. Flake, Menendez, and Durbin)
(Mr. Corker)--September 11, 2014
(Messrs. Markey, Heinrich, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Reed, Booker, Leahy, Mrs.
Shaheen, Messrs. Kaine, Casey, Cardin, Carper, Ms. Cantwell, Ms.
Klobuchar, and Ms. Landrieu)--September 16, 2014
(Mr. Rubio)--September 17, 2014
(Mr. Whitehouse)--September 18, 2014
A resolution recognizing the severe threat that the Ebola outbreak in
West Africa poses to populations, governments, and economies across
Africa and, if not properly contained, to regions across the globe, and
expressing support for those affected by this epidemic.
September 18, 2014--Reported with an amended preamble. Agreed to.
S. Res. 544
September 15, 2014
Ms. Klobuchar
(for herself, Mr. Grassley, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Crapo, Ms. Heitkamp,
Messrs. Hoeven, Johnson of South Dakota, Moran, and Donnelly)
A resolution designating the year of 2014 as the ``International Year of
Family Farming.''
September 15, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 546
September 16, 2014
Mr. Whitehouse
(for himself and Mr. McCain)
(Mr. Menendez)--September 17, 2014
A resolution congratulating Indonesia's President-elect Joko Widodo on
his electoral victory and commending the people of Indonesia on their
commitment to democracy and free and fair elections.
S. Res. 563
September 18, 2014
Mr. Kirk
(for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Coats, Isakson, Chambliss, Wicker,
Thune, Blunt, Boozman, Johnson of Wisconsin, Cornyn, and Grassley)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President
should pursue extradition authority for international cybercriminals
committing credit card theft targeting United States citizens.
S. Res. 565
September 18, 2014
Mr. Levin
(for himself, Mr. Kirk, Ms. Stabenow, and Ms. Baldwin)
(Mr. Durbin)--November 20, 2014
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President and
the Secretary of State should ensure that the Canadian Government does
not permanently store nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin.
S. Res. 567
September 18, 2014
Mr. McCain
(for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Corker, Whitehouse, and Cardin)
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the possible
easing of restrictions on the sale of lethal military equipment to the
Government of Vietnam.
S. Res. 571
September 18, 2014
Mr. Warner
(for himself, Messrs. Cornyn and Menendez)
A resolution designating September 30, 2014 as ``United States and India
Partnership Day.''
September 18, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 578
November 13, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Rubio, Coons, and Boozman)
(Mr. Durbin)--November 19, 2014
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Wyden, Cardin, and Kaine)--December 1, 2014
(Messrs. Markey and Wicker)--December 2, 2014
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Blumenthal and Mrs. Shaheen)--December 3, 2014
(Messrs. Brown and Udall of New Mexico)--December 4, 2014
(Messrs. Schumer and Cochran)--December 8, 2014
A resolution supporting the role of the United States in ensuring
children in the world's poorest countries have access to vaccines and
immunization through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
December 4, 2014--Reported.
S. Res. 586
November 20, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Messrs. Kirk, Durbin, Cardin, Rubio, Markey, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Booker, Coons, and Mrs. Shaheen)
A resolution calling on the Government of Burma to develop a non-
discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State's
needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and
just application of the rule of law, and for other purposes.
December 4, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended preamble.
S. Res. 587
November 20, 2014
Mr. Kirk
(for himself and Mr. Warner)
A resolution encouraging reunions of Korean-Americans who were divided
by the Korean War from their relatives in North Korea.
S. Res. 592
December 1, 2014
Mr. Burr
A resolution recognizing the contributions of the Montagnard indigenous
tribespeople of the Central Highlands of Vietnam to the United States
Armed Forces during the Vietnam War, and condemning the ongoing
violation of human rights by the Government of the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam.
S. Res. 595
December 8, 2014
Mr. Harkin
(Mr. Durbin)--December 11, 2014
A resolution recognizing Nobel Laureates Kailash Satyarthi and Malala
Yousafzai for their efforts to end the financial exploitation of
children and to ensure the right of all children to an education.
December 11, 2014--Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amended preamble.
December 16, 2014--Agreed to.
S. Res. 596
December 10, 2014
Mr. Udall of New Mexico
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need for
reconciliation in Indonesia and disclosure by the United States
Government of events surrounding the mass killings during 1965-66.
S. Res. 597
December 10, 2014
Mr. Coons
(for himself and Mrs. Shaheen)
(Messrs. Durbin and Isakson)--December 11, 2014
A resolution commemorating and supporting the goals of World AIDS day.
December 11, 2014--Reported.
S. Res. 598
December 10, 2014
Mr. Donnelly
(for himself and Mr. Coats)
A resolution expressing condolences to the family of Abdul-Rahman Peter
Kassig and condemning the terrorist acts of the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant.
December 10, 2014--Agreed to without referral to committee.
S. Res. 601
December 12, 2014
Mr. Menendez
(for himself, Mr. Kirk, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Cardin)
A resolution recognizing 35 years of cooperation in science and
technology between the United States and the People's Republic of China.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
NOMINATIONS
NOMINATIONS
(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated. Full title for
country ambassadors is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
the United States of America to . . . )
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A
Adams, Charles C., Jr., of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Finland.
July 17, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Akuetteh, Cynthia H., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-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.
September 17, 2013--Referred.
December 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 29, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
30.
July 30, 2014--Confirmed.
Alexander, Paige Eve, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator
(Middle East) of the United States Agency for International
Development, vice Mara E. Rudman.
January 7, 2014--Referred.
May 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Allen, Craig B., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Brunei
Darussalam.
July 14, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 18.
November 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Andre, Larry Edward, Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Islamic
Republic of Mauritania.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
December 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 28, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
29.
July 29, 2014--Confirmed.
Aponte, Mari Carmen, of the District of Columbia, to be Permanent
Representative of the United States of America to the Organization of
American States, with the rank of Ambassador.
July 31, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Armstrong, Matthew C., of Illinois, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2015, vice Dana M.
Perino, resigned.
April 11, 2013--Referred.
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Aron, Leon, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of
Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2016, vice S. Enders Wimbush,
resigned.
November 12, 2014--Referred.
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Ayalde, Liliana, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Federative
Republic of Brazil.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
B
Baer, Daniel Brooks, of Colorado, to be U.S. Representative to the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, with the rank of
Ambassador.
June 11, 2013--Referred.
July 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Baily, Jess Lippincott, of Ohio, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Macedonia.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
September 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Balsera, Alfredo J., of Florida, to be a Member of the United States
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1,
2014, vice Elizabeth F. Bagley, term expired.
October 28, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Balsera, Alfredo J., of Florida, to be a Member of the United States
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1,
2017. (Reappointment)
January 6, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Barber, Robert C., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Iceland.
October 30, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 16, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 4, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Barzun, Matthew Winthrop, of Kentucky, to be Ambassador to the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
July 10, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Bass, John R., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Turkey.
June 4, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 17.
September 17, 2014--Confirmed, 98-0.
Bassett, Leslie Ann, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Paraguay.
June 4, 2014--Referred.
July 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 16, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 18.
November 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Baucus, Max Sieben, of Montana, to be Ambassador to the People's
Republic of China.
January 7, 2014--Referred.
January 28, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 4, 2014--Reported. By unanimous consent, debate and vote to
occur at a time to be determined.
February 6, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed, 96-0, 1 present.
Bauer, Denise Campbell, of California, to be Ambassador to Belgium.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Beecroft, Robert Stephen, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Arab Republic of Egypt.
May 12, 2014--Referred.
June 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
June 25, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on June
26.
June 26, 2014--Confirmed.
Bell, Colleen Bradley, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
Hungary.
November 7, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
Bell, Colleen Bradley, of California, to be Ambassador to Hungary.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 16, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 4, 2014--Reported.
November 20, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session to consider
agreed to. Cloture motion presented. By unanimous consent, cloture
vote to occur on December 1. If cloture invoked, vote on the
nomination to occur on December 2.
December 1, 2014--Considered. Cloture invoked, 50-36.
December 2, 2014--Confirmed.
Bernanke, Ben S., of New Jersey, to be United States Alternate Governor
of the International Monetary Fund for a term of five years.
(Reappointment)
April 18, 2013--Referred.
November 7, 2013--Withdrawn.
Bernicat, Marcia Stephens Bloom, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador
to the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
May 22, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 18.
November 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Berry, Morrell John, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to Australia.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 23, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Birx, Deborah L., of Maryland, to be Ambassador at Large and Coordinator
of United States Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS Globally.
January 9, 2014--Referred.
March 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
April 1, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on April
2.
April 2, 2014--Confirmed.
Biswal, Nisha Desai, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant
Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, vice Robert Orris Blake,
Jr.
July 18, 2013--Referred.
September 12, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 17, 2013--Ordered reported.
September 18, 2013--Reported.
October 16, 2013--Confirmed.
Blake, Robert O., Jr., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Indonesia.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
November 5, 2013--Confirmed.
Blinken, Antony, of New York, to be Deputy Secretary of State, vice
William J. Burns, resigned.
November 12, 2014--Referred.
November 19, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Held over.
December 11, 2014--Reported.
December 13, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session to consider
agreed to, 52-41. Cloture motion presented. By unanimous consent, vote
on cloture and confirmation to occur on December 16.
December 15, 2014--Considered.
December 16, 2014--Considered. Cloture invoked, 53-40. Confirmed, 55-38.
Bond, Michele Thoren, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an
Assistant Secretary of State (Consular Affairs), vice Janice L.
Jacobs, resigned.
September 10, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Brewster, James Walter, Jr., of Illinois, to be Ambassador to the
Dominican Republic.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
October 3, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
November 14, 2013--Confirmed.
Brigety, Reuben Earl, II, of Florida, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the African Union, with the rank and status of
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Broas, Timothy M., of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of the
Netherlands.
July 18, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
March 13, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Bush, Dwight L., Sr., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
the Kingdom of Morocco.
August 1, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
March 13, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Butts, Cassandra Q., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to
the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
February 10, 2014--Referred.
May 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
C
Carroll, Michael G., of New York, to be Inspector General, United States
Agency for International Development, vice Donald A. Gambatesa,
resigned.
June 11, 2013--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee and when reported
by Foreign Relations to be sequentially referred to Homeland Security
and Governmental Affairs Committee for 20 calendar days, pursuant to
an order of the Senate of January 7, 2009.
November 6, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013 -Reported by Foreign Relations Committee. Referred to
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
December 17, 2013--Discharged from Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee and when
reported by Foreign Relations to be sequentially referred to Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs Committee for 20 calendar days,
pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 7, 2009.
January 15, 2014--Reported by Foreign Relations Committee. Referred to
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
February 4, 2014--Discharged by Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee.
November 12, 2014--Withdrawn.
Cefkin, Judith Beth, of Colorado, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Fiji, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation
as Ambassador to the Republic of Kiribati, the Republic of Nauru, the
Kingdom of Tonga, and Tuvalu.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
September 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Cekuta, Robert Francis, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Azerbaijan.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
September 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Chacon, Arnold A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Director General of the
Foreign Service, vice Linda Thomas-Greenfield, resigned.
October 7, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 28, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 4, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection filed to request to proceed to executive
session for consideration and en bloc vote.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote on December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Childress, Mark Bradley, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the United
Republic of Tanzania.
July 9, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
April 7, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Clune, Daniel A., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Lao
People's Democratic Republic.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 23, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Coleman, Isobel, of New York, to be Representative of the United States
of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with
the rank of Ambassador.
September 15, 2014--Referred.
December 2, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Coleman, Isobel, of New York, as an Alternate Representative of the
United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of
the United Nations during her tenure of service as Representative of
the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management
and Reform.
September 15, 2014--Referred.
December 2, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Cormack, Maureen Elizabeth, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
November 21, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
March 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Corrales, Carmen Amalia, of New Jersey, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term
expiring
December 17, 2015, vice Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, term expired.
July 31, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 1, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
December 15, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Costos, James, of California, to be Ambassador to Spain.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Costos, James, of California, to serve concurrently and without
additional compensation as Ambassador to Andorra.
June 27, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Crocker, Bathsheba Nell, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (International Organization Affairs), vice Esther
Brimmer, resigned.
October 30, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 4, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
September 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 18.
September 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Crocker, Ryan Clark, of Washington, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2013, vice Victor H.
Ashe, term expired.
May 13, 2013--Referred.
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Crocker, Ryan Clark, of Washington, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2016.
(Reappointment)
May 13, 2013--Referred.
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
D
Daughton, Thomas Frederick, of Arizona, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Namibia.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 17.
September 17, 2014--Confirmed.
E
Echaveste, Maria, of California, to be Ambassador to the United Mexican
States.
September 18, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Egan, Brian James, of Maryland, to be Legal Adviser of the Department of
State, vice Harold Hongju Koh, resigned.
September 18, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Emerson, John B., of California, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Republic of Germany.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Entwistle, James F., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
May 23, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Estrada, John L., of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Trinidad and Tobago.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
F
Farar, Sim, of California, to be a Member of the United States Advisory
Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1, 2015.
(Reappointment)
November 12, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Farar, Sim, of California, to be a Member of the United States Advisory
Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1, 2018.
(Reappointment)
November 12, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Fisher, Todd A., of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring
December 17, 2016, vice James A. Torrey, term expired.
September 8, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 1, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
December 15, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Folmsbee, Paul A., of Oklahoma, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Mali.
September 18, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Frieden, Thomas, of New York, to be Representative of the United States
on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization, vice Nils
Maarten Parin Daulaire, resigned.
July 28, 2014--Referred.September 18, 2014--Reported. By unanimous
consent, debate and vote to occur today.Confirmed.
Frifield, Julia, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Legislative Affairs), vice David S. Adams, resigned.
July 18, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.September 12, 2013--Committee certified receipt of requested
information.
September 30, 2013--Placed on executive calendar.
October 16, 2013--Confirmed.
G
Gardner, Anthony Luzzatto, of New York, to be Representative of the
United States of America to the European Union, with the rank and
status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
October 31, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 12, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Gaspard, Patrick Hubert, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of South Africa.
June 27, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Gifford, John Rufus, of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to Denmark.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Gilbert, Mark, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to New
Zealand.
October 31, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
Gilbert, Mark, of the District of Columbia, to serve concurrently and
without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Independent State
of Samoa.
November 13, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
Gilbert, Mark, of Florida, to be Ambassador to New Zealand, and to serve
concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the
Independent State of Samoa.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Goldberg, Philip S., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career-Minister, to be Ambassador to
the Republic of the Philippines.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
November 14, 2013--Confirmed.
Gottemoeller, Rose Eilene, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of State
for Arms Control and International Security, vice Ellen O. Tauscher,
resigned.
May 9, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Held over in committee.
February 4, 2014--Reported.
February 27, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to. Cloture motion presented.
March 5, 2014--Cloture invoked, 55-45. By unanimous consent, debate and
vote to occur on March 6.
March 6, 2014--Considered. Confirmed, 58-42.
Green, Mark, of Wisconsin, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the Millennium Challenge Corporation for a term of two years.
(Reappointment)
February 10, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
March 26, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
April 11, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
May 20, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Guilarte, Mileydi, of the District of Columbia, to be United States
Alternate Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank,
vice Jan E. Boyer, resigned.
January 30, 2014--Referred.
May 14, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Gwaltney, Sheila, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kyrgyz
Republic.
September 8, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
H
Hachigian, Nina, of California, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, with
the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
January 16, 2014--Referred.
May 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
September 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 16.
September 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Hackett, Kenneth Francis, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Holy See.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Haines, Avril D., of New York, to be Legal Adviser of the Department of
State, vice Harold Hongju Koh, resigned.
April 18, 2013--Referred.
June 13, 2013--Withdrawn.
Hale, David, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Lebanon.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Hamamoto, Pamela K., of Hawaii, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the Office of the United Nations and Other
International Organizations in Geneva, with the rank of Ambassador,
vice Betty E. King.
August 1, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
May 7, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on May 8.
May 8, 2014--Confirmed.
Hammer, Michael A., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador
to the Republic of Chile.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
March 6, 2014--By unanimous consent, consideration and vote to occur
today. Confirmed.
Haney, Stafford Fitzgerald, of New Jersey, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Costa Rica.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Harper, Keith Michael, of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador during
his tenure of service as United States Representative to the UN Human
Rights Council.
June 11, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
December 18, 2013--Reported, 9-8.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 4, 2014--Reported, 10-8.
May 22, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session to consider agreed
to. Cloture motion presented.
June 2, 2014--Cloture invoked, 51-37. By unanimous consent, debate and
vote to occur on June 3.
June 3, 2014--Considered. Confirmed, 52-42.
Harrington, Matthew T., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom
of Lesotho.
August 1, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection filed to request to proceed to executive
session for consideration and en bloc vote.
September 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 16.
September 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Hartley, Brent Robert, of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Slovenia.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
Hartley, Jane D., of New York, to be Ambassador to the French Republic.
June 9, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
September 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 16.
September 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Hartley, Jane D., of New York, to serve concurrently and without
additional compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Monaco.
July 14, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
September 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 16.
September 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Haslach, Patricia Marie, of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
June 17, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Haverkamp, Jennifer Ann, of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary of State
for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
vice Kerri-Ann Jones, resigned.
September 8, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Heflin, Donald L., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Cabo Verde.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--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, 2015. (Reappointment)
April 23, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
August 1, 2013--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
September 19, 2013--Placed on executive calendar.
October 16, 2013--Confirmed.
Heyman, Bruce, of Illinois, to be Ambassador to Canada.
September 23, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
March 12, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Higginbottom, Heather Anne, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy
Secretary of State for Management and Resources, vice Thomas R. Nides,
resigned.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
November 7, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
December 9, 2013--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to. Cloture motion presented.
December 13, 2013--Considered. Cloture invoked, 51-34. Confirmed, 74-17.
Holloway, Perry L., of South Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
July 28, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Hoover, John, of Massachusetts, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Sierra Leone.
July 10, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 10, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur.
September 11, 2014--Confirmed.
Hoza, Michael Stephen, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Cameroon.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 28, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
29.July 29, 2014--Confirmed.
Hyatt, Amy Jane, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Palau.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Hybl, William Joseph, of Colorado, to be a Member of the United States
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1,
2015. (Reappointment)
November 12, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Hyde, Dana J., of Maryland, to be Chief Executive Officer, Millennium
Challenge Corporation, vice Daniel W. Yohannes.
September 30, 2013--Referred.
November 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
December 18, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
May 20, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
I
Iturregui, Juan Carlos, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring June
26, 2014, vice Thomas Joseph Dodd, term expired.
February 27, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.September 18, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested
information.
December 3, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Iturregui, Juan Carlos, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring June
26, 2020. (Reappointment)
February 27, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
September 18, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested
information.
December 3, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
J
Jacobson, Roberta S., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring
September 20, 2014, vice Adolfo A. Franco, term expired.
February 27, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
July 28, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
September 11, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Jacobson, Roberta S., of Maryland, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring
September 20, 2020. (Reappointment)
February 27, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
July 28, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
September 11, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Jones, Deborah Kay, of New Mexico, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Libya.
March 13, 2013--Referred.
May 7, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
May 14, 2013--Reported.
May 23, 2013--Confirmed.
Jones, Stuart E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Iraq.
May 12, 2014--Referred.
June 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
June 25, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on June
26.
June 26, 2014--Confirmed, 93-0.
K
Kaidanow, Tina S., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Coordinator
for Counterterrorism, with the rank and status of Ambassador at Large,
vice Daniel Benjamin, resigned.
October 30, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
February 12.
February 12, 2014--Confirmed, 98-0.
Kelly, Thomas P. III, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Djibouti.
April 7, 2014--Referred.
May 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
June 26, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Kempner, Michael W., of New Jersey, to be a Member of the Broadcasting
Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2015, vice Michael
Lynton, resigned.
January 9, 2014--Referred.
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, consideration and vote to
occur.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Kennedy, Caroline, of New York, to be Ambassador to Japan.
July 25, 2013--Referred.
September 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 30, 2013--Reported.
October 16, 2013--Confirmed.
Kerry, John Forbes, of Massachusetts, to be Secretary of State, vice
Hillary Rodham Clinton.
January 22, 2013--Referred.
January 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-163)
January 29, 2013--Reported. By unanimous consent, debate and vote to
occur today. Confirmed, 94-3, 1 present.
Kiernan, Leslie Berger, of Maryland, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and
Reform, with the rank of Ambassador.
November 21, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 30, 2014--Withdrawn.
Kiernan, Leslie Berger, of Maryland, to be Alternate Representative of
the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly
of the United Nations, during her tenure of service as Representative
of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N.
Management and Reform.
November 21, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 30, 2014--Withdrawn.
Knight, James, of Alabama, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Chad.
March 13, 2013--Referred.
May 7, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
May 14, 2013--Reported.
May 23, 2013--Confirmed.
Kornbluh, Karen, of New York, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2016, vice Michael P.
Meehan, term expired.
February 27, 2014--Referred.
June 24, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--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 Kazakhstan.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection filed to request to proceed to executive
session for consideration and en bloc vote.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
L
La Lime, Helen Meagher, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of
the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be
Ambassador to the Republic of Angola.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
December 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
May 14, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on May 15.
May 15, 2014--Confirmed.
Lawson, Michael Anderson, of California, for the rank of Ambassador
during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of
America on the Council of the International Civil Aviation
Organization.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 4, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
July 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
21.
July 21, 2014--Confirmed.
Leaf, Barbara A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the United
Arab Emirates.
July 21, 2014--Referred.
September 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Lenhardt, Alfonso E., of New York, to be Deputy Administrator of the
United States Agency for International Development, vice Donald
Kenneth Steinberg.
March 31, 2014--Referred.
June 26, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 16, 2014--Reported.
September 18, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur
today. Confirmed.
Leslie, John W., Jr., of Connecticut, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the African Development Foundation for a term expiring
September 22, 2019. (Reappointment)
June 26, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.December 1, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested
information.December 15, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
LeVine, Suzan G., of Washington, to be Ambassador to the Swiss
Confederation, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Liechtenstein.
January 30, 2014--Referred.
March 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
April 30, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on May
1.May 1, 2014--Confirmed.
Lew, Jacob J., 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 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice Timothy G.
Geithner.
January 22, 2013--Referred.
April 16, 2013--Reported.
October 28, 2013--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to.Cloture motion entered.
October 30, 2013--By unanimous consent, cloture motion withdrawn and
vote to occur today.Confirmed.
Linick, Steve, A., of Virginia, to be Inspector General, Department of
State, vice Howard J. Krongard, resigned.
April 27, 2013--Referred to Foreign Relations Committee and when
reported by Foreign Relations to be sequentially referred to Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs Committee for 20 calendar days,
pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 7, 2009.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Foreign Relations Committee reported. Referred to
Homeland Securityand Governmental Affairs Committee.
September 16, 2013--Homeland Security Committee discharged.
September 17, 2013--Confirmed.
Lippert, Mark William, of Ohio, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Korea.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
June 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection filed to request to proceed to executive
session for consideration and en bloc vote.
September 17, 2014--Agreement reached providing for debate and vote on
September 18.
September 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Lopes, Mark E., of Arizona, to be United States Executive Director of
the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of three years, vice
Gustavo Arnavat, resigned.
September 30, 2013--Referred.
November 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
December 18, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Lopes, Mark E., of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 2016,
vice Hector E. Morales, term expired.
November 18, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 17, 2013--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
January 13, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
January 30, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Lu, Donald, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Albania.
July 25, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote on November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
Lute, Douglas Edward, of Indiana, to be United States Permanent
Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary.
May 23, 2013--Referred.
July 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
M
Malinowski, Tomasz P., of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant
Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, vice
Michael H. Posner, resigned.
July 9, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
April 1, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on April
2.
April 2, 2014--Confirmed.
Mamet, Noah Bryson, of California, to be Ambassador to the Argentine
Republic.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Held over in Committee.
June 24, 2014--Reported.
November 20, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to.Cloture motion presented. By unanimous
consent, debate and cloture vote to occur on December 1. If cloture
invoked, vote on confirmation to occur on December 2.
December 1, 2014--Cloture invoked, 50-36.
December 2, 22014--Confirmed, 50-43.
McCue, Susan, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the Millennium Challenge Corporation for a term of three years, vice
Kenneth Francis Hackett, term expired.
September 25, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 17, 2013--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
January 13, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
January 30, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
May 20, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
McCulley, Terence Patrick, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Cote d'Ivoire.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
McGuire, Matthew T., of the District of Columbia, to be United States
Executive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development for a term of two years, vice Ian Hoddy Solomon, term
expired.
February 10, 2014--Referred.
May 14, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
McKinley, Peter Michael, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
September 8, 2014--Referred.
December 2, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Miller, Earl Robert, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Botswana.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Mills, Richard M., Jr., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Armenia.
July 14, 2014--Referred.
September 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Moreno, Carlos Roberto, of California, to be Ambassador to Belize.
July 9, 2013--Referred.
October 3, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
May 13, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on May 14.
May 14, 2014--Confirmed.
Moreno, Luis G., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Jamaica.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
Mushingi, Tulinabo Salama, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Burkina Faso.
April 11, 2013--Referred.
June 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
June 25, 2013--Reported.
July 9, 2013--Confirmed.
Mustard, Allan P., of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Turkmenistan.
June 4, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate
and vote to occur today. Confirmed.
N
Nealon, James D., of New Hampshire, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Honduras.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
June 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Nichols, Brian A., of Rhode Island, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Peru.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
October 3, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
June 12, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur at a time
to be determined.
June 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Nix-Hines, Crystal, of California, for the rank of Ambassador during her
tenure of service as the United States Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
July 10, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
June 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur at a time
to be determined.
June 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on June
12.
June 12, 2014--Confirmed, 52-41.
Novelli, Catherine Ann, of Virginia, to be an Under Secretary of State
(Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment), vice Robert D.
Hormats, resigned.
September 25, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
February 12.
February 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Novelli, Catherine Ann, of Virginia, to be United States Alternate
Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice
Robert D. Hormats, resigned.
September 30, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Novelli, Catherine Ann, of Virginia, 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, vice Robert
D. Hormats, resigned.
September 30, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
February 12.
February 12, 2014--Confirmed, 97-0.
Nuland, Victoria, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (European and Eurasian Affairs), vice Philip H. Gordon,
resigned.
May 23, 2013--Referred.
July 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
September 12, 2013--Confirmed.
O
Occomy, Marcia Denise, of the District of Columbia, to be United States
Director of the African Development Bank for a term of five years,
vice Walter Crawford Jones, resigned.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
June 26, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 16, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
O'Malley, Kevin F., of Missouri, to be Ambassador to Ireland.
June 5, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
September 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 18.September 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Osius, Theodore G. III, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
May 15, 2014--Referred.
June 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate
and vote to occur today. Confirmed.
P
Palmer, Virginia E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Malawi.
July 21, 2014--Referred.
September 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed.
Parekh, Deven J., of New York, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring
December 17, 2016, vice Katherine M. Gehl, resigned.
September 8, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
December 1, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
December 15, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Pascual, Carlos, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (Energy Resources), vice John Stern Wolf.
April 23, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Patterson, Anne W., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Ambassador, to be Assistant Secretary of
State (Near Eastern Affairs), vice Jeffrey D. Feltman, resigned.
August 1, 2013--Referred.
September 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
December 9, 2013--Motion to proceed to executive session agreed to.
Cloture motion presented.
December 13, 2013--Cloture invoked, 54-36. By unanimous consent,
consideration and vote tooccur on December 16.
December 16, 2013--Confirmed, 78-16.
Pearce, David D., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Greece.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Pettit, James D., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Moldova.
May 22, 2014--Referred.
July 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--Agreement reached providing for debate and vote on
November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
Pettit, Nancy Bikoff, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Latvia.
September 8, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Phee, Mary Catherine, of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of South Sudan.
September 18, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Phillips, John R., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to the
Italian Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of San Marino.
July 10, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Polaschik, Joan A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the People's
Democratic Republic of Algeria.
May 15, 2014--Referred.
June 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 28, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
29.
July 29, 2014--Confirmed.
Power, Samantha, of Massachusetts, to be the Representative of the
United States of America to the United Nations, with the rank and
status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, and the
Representative of the United States of America in the Security Council
of the United Nations.
June 13, 2013--Referred.
July 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
July 29, 2013--Cloture motion presented.
July 30, 2013--Cloture motion withdrawn.
July 31, 2013--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on August
1.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed, 87-10.
Power, Samantha, of Massachusetts, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the
United Nations during her tenure of service as Representative of the
United States of America to the United Nations.
June 13, 2013--Referred.
July 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Pressman, David, of New York, to be Alternate Representative of the
United States of America for Special Political Affairs in the United
Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
September 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 17.
September 17 2014--Confirmed.
Pressman, David, of New York, to be an Alternate Representative of the
United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of
the United Nations, during his tenure of service as Alternate
Representative of the United States of America for Special Political
Affairs in the United Nations.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
September 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 17.
September 17, 2014--Confirmed.
Pyatt, Geoffrey R., of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor to be Ambassador to Ukraine.
February 27, 2013--Referred.
June 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
June 25, 2013--Reported.
July 9, 2013--Confirmed.
Q
R
Radelet, Carolyn Hessler, of Virginia, to be Director of the Peace
Corps, vice Aaron S. Williams, resigned.
July 18, 2013--Referred.
November 6, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
March 27, 2014--Notice of intent to object to any request for floor
consideration submitted bySenator Grassley.
June 4, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on June 5.
June 5, 2014--Confirmed.
Raji, Azita, of California, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden.
November 12, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Reddick, Eunice, S., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador
to the Republic of Niger.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
21.
July 21, 2014--Confirmed.
Rivkin, Charles Hammerman, of the District of Columbia, to be an
Assistant Secretary of State (Economic and Business Affairs), vice
Jose W. Fernandez, resigned.
October 30, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed, 92-6.
Robinson, Todd D., of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Guatemala.
June 4, 2014--Referred.
July 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 16.
September 16, 2014--Confirmed.
Roebuck, William V., of North Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom
of Bahrain.
July 21, 2014--Referred.
September 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur.
November 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Rose, Frank A., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Verification and Compliance), vice Rose Eilene Gottemoeller.
July 18, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Held over in committee.
February 4, 2014--Reported.
December 13, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to, 52-41. Cloture motion filed. By unanimous
consent, cloture vote to occur on December 15 and vote on the
nomination to occur on December 16.
December 15, 2014--Considered. Cloture invoked, 54-39.
December 16--Considered. Confirmed.
Ruggles, Erica J. Barks, of Minnesota, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Rwanda.
June 16, 2014--Referred.
July 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Russel, Daniel R., of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(East Asian and Pacific Affairs), vice Kurt M. Campbell, resigned.
May 16, 2013--Referred.
June 20, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
June 25, 2013--Reported.
July 9, 2013--Confirmed.
Russell, Catherine M., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador at
Large for Global Women's Issues.
March 19, 2013--Referred.
July 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Ryan, Evan, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Educational and Cultural Affairs), vice Judith Ann Stewart Stock,
resigning.
July 9, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 17, 2013--Ordered reported.
September 18, 2013--Reported.
September 23, 2013--Confirmed.
S
Sabharwal, Sunil, of California, to be United States Alternate Executive
Director of the International Monetary Fund for a term of two years,
vice Douglas A. Rediker, resigned.
April 7, 2014--Referred.
May 14, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Saperstein, David Nathan, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador
at Large for International Religious Freedom, vice Suzan D. Johnson
Cook.
July 29, 2014--Referred.
September 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
December 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
December 12.
December 12, 2014--Confirmed, 62-35.
Schapiro, Andrew H., of Illinois, to be Ambassador to the Czech
Republic.
March 10, 2014--Referred.
May 15, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
July 22, 1014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July
23.
July 23, 2014--Confirmed.
Scheinman, Adam M., 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.
July 18, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 18.
September 18, 2014--Confirmed.
Schultz, Eric T., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Zambia.
September 17, 2013--Referred.
December 17, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session to consider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
September 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
September 17.
September 17, 2014--Confirmed.
Selfridge, Peter A., of Minnesota, to be Chief of Protocol, and to have
the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service, vice Capricia
Penavic Marshall, resigned.
December 13, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
March 6, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
April 30, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on May 5.
May 5, 2014--Confirmed.
Sepulveda, Daniel A., of Florida, 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 23, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Sewall, Sarah, of Massachusetts, to be an Under Secretary of State
(Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights), vice Maria Otero,
resigned.
August 1, 2013--Referred.
November 7, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
December 16, 2013--Request to proceed to executive session to consider
agreed to. Cloture motion presented.
December 19, 2013--Cloture motion withdrawn.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed, 97-1.
Shell, Jeffrey, of California, to be Chairman of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors, vice Walter Isaacson, resigned.
January 22, 2013--Referred.
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Shell, Jeffrey, of California, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board
of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2015, vice Walter
Isaacson, term expired.
January 22, 2013--Referred.
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Sherman, Robert A., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to the Portuguese
Republic.
July 25, 2013--Referred.
September 26, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 12, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Silliman, Douglas Alan, of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the State of
Kuwait.
December 13, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
July 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July 10.
July 10, 2014--Confirmed.
Sison, Michele Jeanne, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be the Deputy
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations,
with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary, and the Deputy Representative of the United States of
America in the Security Council of the United Nations.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Sison, Michele Jeanne, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Representative of the
United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of
the United Nations, during her tenure of service as Deputy
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Smith, Daniel Bennett, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (Intelligence and Research), vice Philip S. Goldberg.
October 7, 2013--Referred to Select Committee on Intelligence, pursuant
to S. Res. 445, section201(h), of the 108th Congress.
December 17, 2013--Public hearing held by Select Committee on
Intelligence.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred to Select Committee on Intelligence pursuant
to S. Res. 445, section201(h), of the 108th Congress.
January 16, 2014--Reported by Select Committee on Intelligence.
January 28, 2014--Public hearing held by Foreign Relations Committee.
(S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote on February 12.
February 12, 2014--Confirmed, 98-0.
Smith, Dana Shell, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the State of
Qatar.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
June 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on July 10.
July 10, 2013--Confirmed.
Smith, Gentry O., of North Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Director of the
Office of Foreign Missions, and to have the rank of Ambassador during
his tenure of service, vice Eric J. Boswell, resigned.
May 5, 2014--Referred.
June 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Sobel, Mark, of Virginia, to be United States Executive Director of the
International Monetary Fund for a term of two years, vice Margrethe
Lundsager, resigning.
February 12, 2014--Referred.
May 14, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Spratlen, Pamela Leora, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Uzbekistan.
July 28, 2014--Referred.
September 10, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 20.
November 20, 2014--Confirmed.
Stanton, Karen Clark, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 25, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Starr, Gregory B., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State
(Diplomatic Security), vice Eric J. Boswell, resigned.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 19, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 31, 2013--Reported.
November 14, 2013--Confirmed.
Stengel, Richard, of New York, to be Under Secretary of State for Public
Diplomacy, vice Tara D. Sonenshine.
September 18, 2013--Referred.
November 7, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
February 11, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed, 90-8.
Stivers, Jonathan Nicholas, of the District of Columbia, to be an
Assistant Administrator (Asia) of the United States Agency for
International Development, vice Nisha Desai Biswal, resigned.
April 10, 2014--Referred.
June 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
June 24, 2014--Reported.
December 13, 2014--Motion to proceed to executive session for
consideration agreed to, 54-42.Cloture motion presented.
December 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, consideration and vote to occur
today. Cloturemotion withdrawn. Considered. Confirmed.
Sullivan, Stephanie Sanders, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of the Congo.
June 13, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Swan, James C., of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
June 27, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
T
Taddeo-Goldstein, Annette, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring
September 20, 2018, vice John P. Salazar, term expired.
February 27, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.September 8, 2014--Withdrawn.
Talwar, Puneet, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (Political-Military Affairs), vice Andrew J.
Shapiro.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Held over in committee.
February 4, 2014--Reported.
March 13, 2014--By unanimous consent debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Tefft, John Francis, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Russian
Federation.
July 14, 2014--Referred.
July 29, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
July 29, 2014--Reported.
July 31, 2014--Confirmed.
Thomas-Greenfield, Linda, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (African Affairs), vice Johnnie Carson.
June 24, 2013--Referred.
July 24, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Thomas-Greenfield, Linda, an Assistant Secretary of State (African
Affairs), to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the African
Development Foundation for the remainder of the term expiring
September 27, 2015, vice Johnnie Carson.
November 19, 2013--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Placed on executive calendar under the privileged
section.
March 3, 2014--Committee certified receipt of requested information.
March 24, 2014--Placed on executive calendar.
July 31, 2014--Objection made to unanimous consent request to proceed to
executive session toconsider and vote en bloc on 25 Career Foreign
Service nominations.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Torres, Carlos J., of Virginia, to be Deputy Director of the Peace
Corps, vice Carolyn Hessler Radelet, resigned.
September 8, 2014--Referred.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Tsunis, George James, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of
Norway.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 16, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
February 4, 2014--Reported, 12-6.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Tueller, Matthew H., of Utah, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Yemen.
January 16, 2014--Referred.
February 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
March 27, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
U
Uyehara, Margaret Ann, of Ohio, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Montenegro.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
September 17, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Confirmed.
V
Verma, Richard Rahul, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
India.
September 18, 2014--Referred.
December 2, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
December 4, 2014--Reported.
December 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
W
Wagar, Kirk W.B., of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Singapore.
June 27, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Weinstein, Kenneth R., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of
the Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13,
2014, vice Dennis Mulhaupt, resigned.
July 31, 2013--Referred.
September 17, 2013--Ordered reported.
September 18, 2013--Reported
September 23, 2013--Confirmed.
Wells, Alice G., of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
April 10, 2014--Referred.
May 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
May 20, 2014--Reported.
June 16, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Wesner, Alexa Lange, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Austria.
June 27, 2013--Referred.
July 30, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
August 1, 2013--Reported. Confirmed.
Westphal, Joseph William, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
November 7, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 13, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
March 25, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on March
26.
March 26, 2014--Confirmed.
Whitaker, Kevin, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Colombia.
September 23, 2013--Referred.
December 11, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
April 1, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed, 99-0.
Wood, Robert A., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador
during his tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the Conference
on Disarmament.
December 13, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
February 4, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
March 11, 2014--Reported.
July 15, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
X
Y
Yamate, Robert T., of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Madagascar, and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Union of the Comoros.
July 31, 2014--Referred.
September 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 19, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Yellen, Janet L., of California, to be United States Alternate Governor
of the International Monetary Fund for a term of five years, vice Ben
S. Bernanke, term expired.
November 7, 2013--Referred.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
December 16, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the
second session.
Yohannes, Daniel W., of Colorado, to be Representative of the United
States of America to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development, with the rank of Ambassador.
September 11, 2013--Referred.
October 31, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013--Reported.
January 3, 2014--Returned to the President upon adjournment of the first
session.
January 6, 2014--Referred.
January 15, 2014--Reported.
April 9, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur today.
Confirmed.
Yun, Joseph Y., of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Malaysia.
June 13, 2013--Referred.
July 23, 2013--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 30, 2013--Reported.
August 1, 2013--Confirmed.
Z
Zumwalt, James Peter, of California, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Republic of Senegal and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.
July 9, 2014--Referred.
September 11, 2014--Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 113-720)
September 18, 2014--Reported.
November 17, 2014--By unanimous consent, debate and vote to occur on
November 18.
November 18, 2014--Confirmed.
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE
* Closed session ** Open and closed session
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January 23, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Benghazi: The Attacks and the Lessons Learned (S. Hrg. 113-184)
January 24, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nomination (Kerry) (S. Hrg. 113-163)
January 29, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
February 13, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
February 14, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
February 25, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
March 7, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
U.S. Policy Toward North Korea (S. Hrg. 113-36)
*March 13, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Strategic Counterterrorism: Meeting Current and Emerging Challenges
March 19, 2013
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Syria's Humanitarian Crisis (S. Hrg. 113-134)
March 20, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Counterterrorism Policies and Priorities: Addressing the Evolving Threat
(S. Hrg. 113-135)
March 21, 2013
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Rebalance to Asia: What Does it Mean for Democracy, Good Governance and
Human Rights? (S. Hrg. 113-37)
*April 10, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Intelligence Update on Syria
April 11, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
U.S. Policy Toward Syria (S. Hrg. 113-197)
April 16, 2013
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
Examining Ongoing Conflict in Eastern Congo (S. Hrg. 113-136)
April 16, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
April 18, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
National Security and Foreign Policy Priorities in the FY 2014
International Affairs Budget(S. Hrg. 113-196)
April 24, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
International Development Priorities in the FY 2014 Budget (S. Hrg. 113-
137)
April 25, 2013
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Rebalance to Asia II: Security and Defense; Cooperation and Challenges
(S. Hrg. 113-138)
May 7, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Jones and Knight) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
May 14, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
May 15, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
U.S. Policy Toward Iran (S. Hrg. 113-198)
May 21, 2013
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Casey)
Prospects for Afghanistan's 2014 Elections (S. Hrg. 113-139)
May 21, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
May 22, 2013
(Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance,
Economic Affairs, International Environmental Protection, and Peace
Corps/Kaine)
Different Perspectives on International Development (S. Hrg. 113-140)
May 23, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
European Union Economic Relations: Crisis and Opportunity (S. Hrg. 113-
199)
June 6, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Labor Issues in Bangladesh (S Hrg. 113-147)
June 13, 2013
(Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues and Subcommittee on
European Affairs/Boxer and Murphy)
A Dangerous Slide Backwards: Russia's Deteriorating Human Rights (S.
Hrg. 113-179)
June 18, 2013
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
Examining Prospects for Democratic Reform and Economic Recovery in
Zimbabwe(S. Hrg. 113-180)
June 18, 2013
(Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere and Global Narcotics Affairs/Udall)
Security Cooperation in Mexico: Examining the Next Steps in the U.S.-
Mexico Security Relationship (S. Hrg. 113-148)
June 19, 2013
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Mushingi and Pyatt) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
June 20, 2013
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nomination (Russel) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
*June 20, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Briefing on Syria
June 25, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 11, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Assessing the Transition in Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 113-149)
July 11, 2013
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Baer, Lute, and Nuland) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 16, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
S. 980--The Embassy Security and Personnel Protection Act of 2013 (S.
Hrg. 113-200)
July 17, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nomination (Power) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 17, 2013
(Full Committee/Boxer)
Nomination (Russell) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 23, 2013
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nominations (Berry, Clune, and Yun) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
*July 23, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Briefing on Nuclear Employment
July 23, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 24, 2013
(Full Committee/Coons)
Nominations (Brigety, Entwistle, Gaspard, Haslach, Sullivan, and Thomas-
Greenfield)
(S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 24, 2013
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Rebalance to Asia III: Protecting the Environment and Ensuring Food and
Water Security in East Asia and the Pacific (S. Hrg. 113-150)
July 25, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Crisis in Egypt (S. Hrg. 113-420)
July 25, 2013(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Bauer, Costos, Emerson, Gifford, and Pearce) (S. Hrg. 113-
319)
July 30, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 30, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Ayalde, Barzun, Hackett, Hale, Linick, McCulley, Phillips,
Ryan, Sepulveda, Swan, Wagar, and Wesner) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
July 31, 2013
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Murphy)
Where Is Turkey Headed? Gezi Park, Taksim Square, and the Future of the
Turkish Model(S. Hrg. 113-151)
August 1, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
September 3, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Authorization of Use of Force in Syria (S. Hrg. 113-479)
*September 4, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Authorization of Use of Force in Syria
September 4, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
September 12, 2013
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nomination (Biswal) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 17, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
*September 17, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Update on Syria
September 19, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Kennedy, Patterson, and Starr) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 24, 2013
(Full Committee/Coons)
Nominations (Bush, Childress, Daughton, Harrington, Hoover, Hoza, and
Reddick)
(S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 24, 2013
(Full Committee/Boxer)
Nominations (Harper, Hamamoto, Malinowski, and Nix-Hines) (S. Hrg. 113-
319)
September 25, 2013
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nominations (Blake, Goldberg, Hyatt, and Stanton) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 26, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Gottemoeller, Rose, and Scheinman) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 26, 2013
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Broas, Lu, and Sherman) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
September 30, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
October 3, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Reversing Iran's Nuclear Program (S. Hrg. 113-152)
October 3, 2013
(Full Committee/Udall)
Nominations (Brewster, Carlos Moreno, and Nichols) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
October 8, 2013
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
Security and Governance in Somalia: Consolidating Gains, Confronting
Challenges, and Charting the Path Forward (S. Hrg. 113-153)
October 31, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Syria (S. Hrg. 113-201)
October 31, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
October 31, 2013
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Gardner and Yohannes) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 5, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Treaty Doc. 112-
7) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 113-12)
November 6, 2013
(Full Committee/Markey)
Nominations (Carroll and Radelet) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 7, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Higginbottom, Sewall, and Stengel) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 14, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
*November 14, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Developments in Egypt
November 14, 2013
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Murphy)
A Pivotal Moment for the Eastern Partnership: Outlook for Ukraine,
Moldova, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Azerbaijan (S. Hrg. 113-154)
*November 18, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Afghanistan
November 19, 2013
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Assessing the Response to Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan (S. Hrg. 113-155)
November 19, 2013
(Full Committee/Markey)
Nominations (Hyde and Lopes) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
November 21, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Treaty Doc. 112-
7) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 113-12)
November 21, 2013
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Kaine)
Political, Economic, and Security Situation in North Africa (S. Hrg.
113-156)
December 10, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Transition in Afghanistan (S. Hrg. 113-421)
December 11, 2013
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Hammer, Heyman, Kaidanow, Novelli, Rivkin, Talwar, and
Whitaker)
(S. Hrg. 113-319)
December 17, 2013
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
Responding to the Humanitarian, Security and Governance Crisis in the
Central African Republic (S. Hrg. 113-181)
December 17, 2013
(Full Committee/Coons)
Nominations (Akuetteh, Andre, La Lime, and Schultz) (S. Hrg. 113-319)
December 18, 2013
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Rebalance to Asia IV: Economic Engagement in the Asia-Pacific Region (S.
Hrg. 113-182)
December 18, 2013(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
January 9, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Situation in South Sudan (S. Hrg. 113-581)
January 15, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
January 15, 2014(Full Committee/Menendez)
Implications of the Crisis in Ukraine (S. Hrg. 113-513)
January 16, 2014
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Barber, Bell, and Tsunis) (S. Hrg. 113-
January 28, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Baucus, Chacon, and Daniel Smith) (S. Hrg. 113-
January 30, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Section 123 Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Agreements (S. Hrg. 113-
*January 30, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Treaty Compliance Issues
February 4, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
February 4, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Negotiations on Iran's Nuclear Program (S. Hrg. 113-546)
February 4, 2014
(Full Committee/Markey)
Nominations (Bathsheba Crocker, Lawson, and Wood) (S. Hrg. 113-
*February 4, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Security in Sochi
February 6, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Estrada, Mamet, and Luis Moreno) (S. Hrg. 113-
February 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Prospects for Democratic Reconciliation and Workers' Rights in
Bangladesh (S. Hrg. 113-
February 12, 2014
(Full Committee/Markey)
Fisheries Treaties and Port State Measures Agreement (Treaty Doc. 112-4,
Treaty Doc. 113-1, Treaty Doc. 113-2, and Treaty Doc. 113-3) (S. Hrg.
113-482)
February 13, 2014
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nominations (Gilbert, Silliman, Tueller, and Westphal) (S. Hrg. 113-
February 25, 2014
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Kaine)
Lebanon at the Crossroads (S. Hrg. 113-457)
*February 25, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Situation in the Ukraine
February 26, 2014
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Treaties (Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Swiss Confederation,
Treaty Doc. 112-1; Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Luxembourg,
Treaty Doc. 111-8; Tax Convention with Hungary, Treaty Doc. 111-7; Tax
Convention with Chile, Treaty Doc. 112-8; and Protocol Amending
Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, Treaty
Doc. 112-5) (Printed in Exec. Rept. 113-7)
February 26, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Prospects for Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Great Lakes
Region(S. Hrg. 113-529)
February 27, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
International Parental Child Abduction (S. Hrg. 113-574)
March 4, 2014
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Strengthening U.S. Alliances in Northeast Asia (S. Hrg. 113-474)
March 6, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Syria Spillover: The Growing Threat of Terrorism and Sectarianism in the
Middle East and Ukraine Update (S. Hrg. 113-
March 6, 2014
(Full Committee/Markey)
Nominations (Birx, Cormack, LeVine, and Selfridge) (S. Hrg. 113-
March 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
March 12, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
March 13, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Keystone XL and the National Interest Determination (S. Hrg. 113-553)
March 26, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Syria After Geneva: Next Steps for U.S. Policy (S. Hrg. 113-
March 27, 2014
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
Powering Africa's Future: Examining the Power Africa Initiative (S. Hrg.
113-
April 1, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
April 3, 2014
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Evaluating U.S. Policy on Taiwan on the 35th Anniversary of the Taiwan
Relations Act(S. Hrg. 113-458)
*April 3, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Russia
April 8, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
National Security & Foreign Policy Priorities in the FY 2015
International Affairs Budget(S. Hrg. 113-
April 10, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
International Development Priorities in the FY 2015 Budget (S. Hrg. 113-
524)
April 10, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
April 10, 2014
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Murphy)
Transatlantic Security Challenges: Central and Eastern Europe (S. Hrg.
113-475)
April 30, 2014
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Kaine)
A Transformation: Afghanistan Beyond 2014 (S. Hrg. 113-476)
May 6, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Ukraine--Countering Russian Intervention and Supporting a Democratic
State (S. Hrg. 113-
May 8, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Assessing Venezuela's Political Crisis: Human Rights Violations and
Beyond (S. Hrg. 113-
May 13, 2014
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nominations (Alexander, Butts, Kelly, and Wells) (S. Hrg. 113-
May 14, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Guilarte, McGuire, Sabharwal, and Sobel) (S. Hrg. 113-
May 15, 2014
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
#BringBackOurGirls: Addressing the Threat of Boko Haram (S. Hrg. 113-
May 15, 2014
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Hachigian and Schapiro) (S. Hrg. 113-
May 20, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
May 21, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Authorization for Use of Military Force After Iraq and Afghanistan (S
Hrg. 113-459)
May 21, 2014
(Subcommittee on African Affairs and Subcommittee on East Asian and
Pacific Affairs/Coons and Cardin)
The Escalating International Wildlife Trafficking Crisis: Ecological,
Economic and National Security Issues (S. Hrg. 113-520)
June 5, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Developments in Ukraine (S. Hrg. 113-525)
June 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Beecroft, Stuart Jones, Nealon, Dana Smith, and Gentry
Smith) (S. Hrg. 113-
*June 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Situation in Ukraine
June 12, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran (S. Hrg. 113-
*June 12, 2014
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Thailand's Political Crisis
June 17, 2014
(Full Committee/Cardin)
Nominations (Lippert, Osius, Polaschik, and Stivers) (S. Hrg. 113-
June 18, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
U.S. Policy in Afghanistan and the Regional Implications of the 2014
Transition (S. Hrg. 113-
June 19, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Treaties (Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Spain, Treaty Doc. 113-
4, and Tax Convention with Poland, Treaty Doc. 113-5) (Printed in Exec.
Rept. 113-10)
*June 19, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Iraq Update
June 24, 2014
(Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues/Boxer)
Combating Violence and Discrimination Against Women: A Global Call to
Action (S. Hrg. 113-552)
June 24, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
June 25, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
The Future of U.S.-China Relations (S. Hrg. 113-460)
June 26, 2014
(Full Committee/Markey)
Nominations (Lenhardt and Occomy) (S. Hrg. 113-
July 8, 2014
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Combatting Forced Labor and Modern-day Slavery in East Asia and the
Pacific(S. Hrg. 113-461)
July 8, 2014
(Subcommittee on European Affairs/Murphy)
Renewed Focus on European Energy Security (S. Hrg. 113-462)
July 9, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Russia and Developments in the Ukraine (S. Hrg. 113-549)
July 10, 2014
(Full Committee/Udall)
Nominations (Bassett and Robinson) (S. Hrg. 113-
July 15, 2014
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Bass, Jane Hartley, Brent Hartley, O'Malley, and Pettit)
(S. Hrg. 113-
July 16, 2014
(Full Committee/ Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 16, 2014
(Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs/Kaine)
Indispensable Partners--Re-energizing U.S.-India Ties (S. Hrg. 113-463)
July 17, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Dangerous Passage: Central America in Crisis and the Exodus of
Unaccompanied Minors (S. Hrg. 113-
July 17, 2014
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nominations (Bernicat, Krol, Mustard, Pressman, and Ruggles) (S. Hrg.
113-
July 22, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 22, 2014
(Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance,
Economic Affairs, International Environmental Protection, and Peace
Corps/Markey)
U.S. Security Implications of International Energy and Climate Policies
and Issues (S. Hrg. 113-
July 24, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Iraq at a Crossroads: Options for U.S. Policy (S. Hrg. 113-
July 29, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Iran: Status of the P-5+1 Negotiations with Iran (S. Hrg. 113-582)
July 29, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
July 29, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nominations (Adams, Allen, Haney, Heflin, Miller, Sison, and Tefft) (S.
Hrg. 113-
*September 9, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Arms Control Compliance Issues
September 10, 2014
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nominations (Cefkin, Leaf, Roebuck, and Spratlen) (S. Hrg. 113-
September 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Coons)
Nominations (Palmer, Saperstein, Yamate, and Zumwalt) (S. Hrg. 113-
September 17, 2014
(Full Committee/Murphy)
Nominations (Baily, Cekuta, Mills, and Uyehara) (S. Hrg. 113-
September 17, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
United States Strategy to Defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and the
Levant (S. Hrg. 113-
September 18, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
*November 12, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Countering ISIL in Iraq and Syria
November 19, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Nomination (Blinken) (S. Hrg. 113-
December 2, 2014
(Full Committee/Kaine)
Nominations (Coleman, McKinley, and Verma) (S. Hrg. 113-
December 3, 2014
(Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Cardin)
Evaluating the Impact of the ``Umbrella Movement'' (S. Hrg. 113-540)
December 3, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Dismantling Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program: Next Steps to Achieve a
Comprehensive Deal (S. Hrg. 113-
December 4, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
December 9, 2014
(Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human
Rights, Democracy, and Global Women's Issues/Boxer)
ISIL's Reign of Terror: Confronting the Growing Humanitarian Crisis in
Iraq and Syria (S. Hrg. 113-
December 9, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against ISIL (S. Hrg. 113-
December 10, 2014
(Subcommittee on African Affairs/Coons)
The Ebola Epidemic: The Keys to Success for the International Response
(S. Hrg. 113-
December 11, 2014
(Full Committee/Menendez)
Business Meeting
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS
COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS
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EXECUTIVE REPORTS
Exec. Rept. 113-1
March 13, 2014
Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter, and Eliminate
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing (Treaty Doc. 112-4)
Exec. Rept. 113-2
March 13, 2014
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fishery
Resources in the South Pacific Ocean (Treaty Doc. 113-1)
Exec. Rept. 113-3
March 13, 2014
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries
Resources in the North Pacific Ocean (Treaty Doc. 113-2)
Exec. Rept. 113-4
March 13, 2014
Amendment to the Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries (Treaty Doc. 113-3)
Exec Rept. 113-5
April 29, 2014
Tax Convention with Hungary (Treaty Doc. 111-7)
Exec. Rept. 113-6
April 29, 2014
Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Luxembourg (Treaty Doc. 111-8)
Exec. Rept. 113-7
April 29, 2014
Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Switzerland (Treaty Doc. 112-1)
Exec. Rept. 113-8
April 29, 2014
Protocol Amending Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative
Assistance in Tax Matters (Treaty Doc. 112-5)
Exec. Rept. 113-9
April 29, 2014
Tax Convention with Chile (Treaty Doc. 112-8)
Exec Rept. 113-10
July 17, 2014
Protocol Amending the Tax Convention with Spain (Treaty Doc. 113-4)
Exec. Rept. 113-11
July 17, 2014
Tax Convention with Poland (Treaty Doc. 113-5)
Exec. Rept. 113-12
July 28, 2014
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Treaty Doc. 112-
7)
SENATE REPORTS
S. Rept. 113-8
March 22, 2013
Legislative Activities Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations,
United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress
S. Rept. 113-42 (S. 579)
June 13, 2013
S. 579, A Bill to Direct the Secretary of State to Develop a Strategy to
Obtain Observer Status for Taiwan at the Triennial International Civil
Aviation Organization Assembly, and for Other Purposes
S. Rept. 113-43 (S. 793)
June 13, 2013
Organization of American States Revitalization and Reform Act of 2013
S. Rept. 113-79 (S. 960)
July 24, 2013
Syria Transition Support Act of 2013
S. Rept. 113-103 (S. 718)
September 10, 2013
Increasing American Jobs Through Greater Exports to Africa Act of 2013
S. Rept. 113-104 (S. 559)
September 12, 2013
Justice for Former American Hostages in Iran Act of 2013
S. Rept. 113-112 (S. 1545)
October 2, 2013
PEPFAR Stewardship and Oversight Act of 2013 (S. 1545)
S. Rept. 113-131 (S. 1271)
December 20, 2013
Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2013
S. Rept. 113-175 (S. 2142)
May 22, 2014
The Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014
S. Rept. 113-201 (S. 1104)
June 26, 2014
Assessing Progress in Haiti Act of 2014
S. Rept. 113-203 (S. 1933)
June 26, 2014
The Magnitsky Global Human Rights Accountability Act
S. Rept. 113-204 (H.R. 3212)
June 26, 2014
Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and
Return Act of 2014
S. Rept. 113-213 (S. 2577)
July 21, 2014
To Require the Secretary of State to Offer Rewards Totaling up to
$5,000,000 for Information on the Kidnapping and Murder of Naftali
Frankel, a Dual United States-Israeli Citizen that began on June 12,
2014, S. 2577
S. Rept. 113-214 (H.R. 4028)
July 21, 2014
To Amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1988, H.R. 4028
S. Rept. 113-219 (S. 2508)
July 24, 2014
Energize Africa Act of 2014
S. Rept. 113-221 (S.J. Res. 36)
July 29, 2014
S.J. Res. 36, a Joint Resolution Relating to the Approval and
Implementation of the Proposed Agreement for Nuclear Cooperation Between
the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
S. Rept. 113-286 (S. 2946)
December 8, 2014
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act of 2014
S. Rept. 113-313 (S. 2922)
December 12, 2014
Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, S. 2922
S. Rept. 113-323 (S. J. Res. 47)
December 13, 2014
A Joint Resolution to Authorize the Limited Use of the United States
Armed Forces Against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, together
with Minority Views.
HEARINGS
(Nomination hearings are compiled in two volumes by hearing date as
follows: Nominations of the 113th Congress--First Session (2013) and
Nominations of the 113th Congress--Second Session (2014)).
January 23, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-184
Benghazi: The Attacks and the Lessons Learned
January 24, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-163
Nomination of John F. Kerry To Be Secretary of State
March 7, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-36
U.S. Policy Toward North Korea
March 19, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-134
Syria's Humanitarian Crisis
March 20, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-135
Counterterrorism Policies and Priorities: Addressing the Evolving Threat
March 21, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-37
Rebalance to Asia: What Does it Mean for Democracy, Good Governance and
Human Rights?
April 11, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-197
U.S. Policy Toward Syria
April 16, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-136
Examining Ongoing Conflict in Eastern Congo
April 18, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-196
National Security and Foreign Policy Priorities in the Fiscal Year 2014
International Affairs Budget
April 24, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-137
International Development Priorities in the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget
April 25, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-138
Rebalance to Asia II: Security and Defense; Cooperation and Challenges
May 7-December 17, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-319
Nominations of the 113th Congress--First Session
May 15, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-198
U.S. Policy Toward Iran
May 21, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-139
Prospects for Afghanistan's 2014 Elections
May 22, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-140
Different Perspectives on International Development
May 23, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-199
European Union Economic Relations: Crisis and Opportunity
June 6, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-147
Labor Issues in Bangladesh
June 13, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-179
A Dangerous Slide Backwards: Russia's Deteriorating Human Rights
June 18, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-148
Security Cooperation in Mexico: Examining the Next Steps in the U.S.-
Mexico Security Relationship
June 18, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-180
Examining Prospects for Democratic Reform and Economic Recovery in
Zimbabwe
July 11, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-149
Assessing the Transition in Afghanistan
July 16, 2013
S. Hrg 113-200
S. 980--The Embassy Security and Personnel Protection Act of 2013
July 24, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-150
Rebalance to Asia III: Protecting the Environment and Ensuring Food and
Water Security in East Asia and the Pacific
July 25, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-420
Crisis in Egypt
July 31, 1013
S. Hrg. 113-151
Where Is Turkey Headed? Gezi Park, Taksim Square, and the Future of the
Turkish Model
September 3, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-479
The Authorization of Use of Force in Syria
October 3, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-152
Reversing Iran's Nuclear Program
October 8, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-153
Security and Governance in Somalia: Consolidating Gains, Confronting
Challenges, and Charting the Path Forward
October 31, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-201
Syria
November 14, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-154
A Pivotal Moment for the Eastern Partnership: Outlook for Ukraine,
Moldova, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Azerbaijan
November 19, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-155
Assessing the Response to Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan
November 21, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-156
Political, Economic, and Security Situation in North Africa
December 10, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-421
The Transition in Afghanistan
December 17, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-181
Responding to the Humanitarian, Security and Governance Crisis in the
Central African Republic
December 18, 2013
S. Hrg. 113-182
Rebalance to Asia IV: Economic Engagement in the Asia-Pacific Region
January 9, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-581
The Situation in South Sudan
January 15, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-513
Implications of the Crisis in Ukraine
January 16-December 2, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-
Nominations of the 113th Congress--Second Session
February 4, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-546
Negotiations on Iran's Nuclear Program
February 12, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-482
Fisheries Treaties and Port State Measures Agreements
February 25, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-457
Lebanon at the Crossroads
February 26, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-529
Prospects for Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Great Lakes
Region
February 27, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-574
International Parental Child Abduction
March 4, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-474
Strengthening U.S. Alliances in Northeast Asia
March 13, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-553
Keystone XL and the National Interest Determination
April 3, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-458
Evaluating U.S. Policy on Taiwan on the 35th Anniversary of the Taiwan
Relations Act (TRA)
April 10, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-475
Transatlantic Security Challenges: Central and Eastern Europe
April 10, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-524
International Development Priorities in the FY 2015 Budget
April 30, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-476
A Transformation: Afghanistan Beyond 2014
May 21, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-459
Authorization for Use of Military Force after Iraq and Afghanistan
May 21, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-520
The Escalating International Wildlife Trafficking Crisis: Ecological,
Economic and National Security Issues
June 5, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-525
Developments in Ukraine
June 24, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-552
Combating Violence and Discrimination Against Women: A Global Call to
Action
June 25, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-460
The Future of U.S.-China Relations
July 8, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-461
Combatting Forced Labor and Modern-day Slavery in East Asia and the
PacificRenewed Focus on European Energy Security
July 9, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-549
Russia and Developments in Ukraine
July 16, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-463
Indispensable Partners--Re-energizing U.S.-India Ties
July 29, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-582
Iran: Status of the P5+1 Negotiations with Iran
December 3, 2014
S. Hrg. 113-540
Evaluating the Impact of the ``Umbrella Movement''
COMMITTEE PRINTS
January 4, 2013
S. Prt 112-52
Committee on Foreign Relations Legislative Calendar for the 112th
Congress.* (STAR PRINT)
February 2013
S. Prt. 113-3
Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.
February 2013
S. Prt. 113-4
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. Committee on Foreign
Relations, United States Senate.
July 2013
S. Prt. 113-17
Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. Committee on Foreign
Relations, United States Senate.
November 22, 2013
S. Prt. 113-22
Worker Safety and Labor Rights in Bangladesh's Garment Sector. A
Majority Staff Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on Foreign
Relations.
April 17, 2014
S. Prt. 113-24
Re-balancing the Rebalance: Resourcing U.S. Diplomatic Strategy in the
Asia-Pacific Region. A Majority Staff Report Prepared for the Use of the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
October 27, 2014
S. Prt. 113-29
Afghanistan in Transition: U.S. Civilian Presence and Assistance Post-
2014. A Majority Staff Report Prepared for the Use of the Committee on
Foreign Relations.
November 2014
S. Prt. 113-21
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2011, Volumes I, II, and
III. (Joint Committee Print with House Foreign Affairs Committee)
PUBLIC LAWS
P. L. 113-17 (H.R. 1151)
July 12, 2013
To direct the Secretary of State to develop a strategy to obtain
observer status for Taiwan at the triennial International Civil Aviation
Organization Assembly, and for other purposes. (Taiwan Observer Status)
P. L. 113-41 (S. 793)
October 2, 2013
To support revitalization and reform of the Organization of American
States, and for other purposes. (Organization of American States
Revitalization and Reform Act of 2013)
P. L. 113-42 (H. R. 3233)
October 4, 2013
To extend the period during which Iraqis who were employed by the United
States Government in Iraq may be granted special immigrant status and to
temporarily increase the fee or surcharge for processing machine-
readable non-immigrant visas.
P. L. 113-56 (S. 1545)
December 2, 2013
To extend authorities related to global HIV/AIDS and to promote
oversight of United States programs. (PEPFAR Stewardship and Oversight
Act of 2013)
P. L. 113-81 (S. 1901)
February 12, 2014
To authorize the President to extend the term of the nuclear energy
agreement with the Republic of Korea until March 19, 2016. (Support for
United States-Republic of Korea Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act)
P. L. 113-95 (H. R. 4152)
April 3, 2014
To provide for the costs of loan guarantees for Ukraine. (Support for
the Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine
Act of 2014)
P. L. 113-96 (S. 2183)
April 3, 2014
United States international programming to Ukraine and neighboring
regions.
P. L. 113-150 (H. R. 3212)
August 8, 2014
To ensure compliance with the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects
of International Child Abduction by countries with which the United
States enjoys reciprocal obligations, to establish procedures for the
prompt return of children abducted to other countries, and for other
purposes. (Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction
Prevention and Return Act of 2014)
P. L. 113-154 (H. R. 4028)
August 8, 2014
To amend the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to include the
desecration of cemeteries among the many forms of violations of the
right to religious freedom.
P. L. 113-161 (S. 653)
August 8, 2014
To provide for the establishment of the Special Envoy to Promote
Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and South
Central Asia. (Near East and South Central Asia Religious Freedom Act of
2014)
P. L. 113-162
(S. 1104)
August 8, 2014
To measure the progress of recovery and development efforts in Haiti
following the earthquake of January 12, 2010, and for other purposes.
(Assessing Progress in Haiti Act of 2014)
P.L. 113-271 (H.R. 5816)
December 18, 2014
To extend the authorization for the United States Commission on
International Religious Freedom.
P.L. 113-228 (H.R. 5681)
December 16, 2014
To provide for the approval of the Amendment to the Agreement Between
the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for Cooperation on
the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes.
P.L. 113-276 (S. 1683)
December 18, 2014
To provide for the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign
recipients, and for other purposes.
P.L. 113-278 (S. 2142)
December 18, 2014
To impose targeted sanctions on persons responsible for violations of
human rights of antigovernment protesters in Venezuela, to strengthen
civil society in Venezuela, and for other purposes. (Venezuela Defense
of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014)
P.L. 113-289 (H.R. 2901)
December 19, 2014
To strengthen implementation of the Senator Paul Simon Water for the
Poor Act of 2005 by improving the capacity of the United States
Government to implement, leverage, and monitor and evaluate programs to
provide first-time or improved access to safe drinking water,
sanitation, and hygiene to the world's poorest on an equitable and
sustainable basis, and for other purposes. (Senator Paul Simon Water for
the World Act of 2014)
P.L. 113-296 (S. 2673)
December 19, 2014
To enhance the strategic partnership between the United States and
Israel. (United States-Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014)
P.L. 113-272 (H.R. 5859)
December 18, 2014
To impose sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation, to provide
additional assistance to Ukraine, and for other purposes. (Ukraine
Freedom Support Act of 2014)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS
DOCUMENTS
H. Doc. 113-64 (PM 20)
September 19, 2013
Text of Agreement Between Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty for
Cooperation Regarding Atomic Information
H. Doc. 113-86 (PM 26)
January 8, 2014
Text of a Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the American
Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative
Office in the United States
H. Doc. 113-89 (PM 28)
January 29, 2014
Text of Proposed Third Amendment to the Agreement for Cooperation
Between the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy
Agency
H. Doc. 113-109 (PM 42)
May 8, 2014
Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (the ``Agreement'').
H. Doc. 113-137 (PM 51)
July 24, 2014
Text of an Amendment to the Agreement Between the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic
Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes of July 3, 1958, as well as the
President's written approval, authorization, and determination
concerning the Amendment.
REPORTS
H. Rept. 113-209 (H.R. 2449)
September 17, 2013
To authorize the President to Extend the Term of the Agreement for
Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Civil Uses of Nuclear
Energy for a Period Not To Exceed March 19, 2016
H. Rept. 113-226 (H.R. 2848)
September 25, 2013
Department of State Operations and Embassy Security Authorization Act,
Fiscal Year 2014
H. Rept. 113-433, Part 1 (H.R. 2548)
May 2, 2014
Electrify Africa Act of 2014
H. Rept. 113-541 (H.R. 4490)
July 18, 2014
United States International Communications Reform Act of 2014
H. Rept. 113-560, Part 1 (H.R. 1771)
July 28, 2014
North Korea Sanctions Enforcement Act of 2014
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
SUBJECT INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
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A
Adoption
Strengthening inter-country adoption
S. 1530; S. 2475
Afghanistan
Afghan detainees, urging government to uphold commitments
S. Res. 355
Ambassadorial nominee
Peter Michael McKinley
Elections, calling for transparency and security
S. Res. 151
U.S. military operations
Providing for completion of accelerated transition
S. Res. 347
Africa
Ebola, outbreak in West Africa
S. Res. 541
Electrify Africa Act of 2014
H.R. 2548
Energize Africa Act of 2014
S. 2508
Greater Exports to Africa Act of 2013
S 718
Organization of African Unity/African Union Commemorating 50th
anniversary
S. Res. 166
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, supporting
S. Res. 522
African Development Bank
Nominee
U.S. Director
Marcia Denise Occomy
African Development Foundation, U.S.
Nominees
Board of Directors
John W. Leslie, Jr.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Reports
Congressional budget justification
EC 1779
African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty
Protocols I and II
Treaty Doc. 112-3
Agency for International Development, U.S. (USAID)
Legislation
Children in Families First Act of 2013
S. 1530; S. 2475
Clean Cookstoves & Fuels Support Act
S. 2100
Economic Growth & Development Act
S. 2831
Electrify Africa Act of 2014
H.R. 2548;
Energize Africa Act
S. 2508
Enhanced maritime security in Gulf of Guinea
S. Res. 288
Food for Peace Reform Act
S. 2421
Foreign Prison Conditions Improvement Act
S. 657
Girls Count Act of 2014
S. 2591; H.R. 3398
Global Development Lab Act
S. 2502
Global Food Security Act
S. 2909
Global Health Technology Act
S. 2407
Greater Exports to Africa Act
S. 718
International Communications Reform Act
H.R. 4490
International Human Rights Defense Act
S. 2472
International Violence Against Women Act
S. 2307
Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act
S. 120; H.R. 3583
NGOs, restrictions on
S.119
PEPFAR Stewardship and Oversight Act
S. 1545
Russian Aggression Prevention Act
S. 2277
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act
S. 2946; H.R. 2901
Syria Transition Support Act of 2013
S. 960
Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014
S. 2828; H.R. 5859
Ukrainian Independence from Russian Energy Act
S. 2433
Venezuela Human Rights Act
S. 2142
Women, Peace & Security Act of 2014
S. 1942
Nominees
Assistant Administrator for Asia
Jonathan Nicholas Stivers
Nominees [USAID]--continued
Assistant Administrator for the Middle East
Page Eve Alexander
Deputy Administrator
Alfonso E. Lenhart
Inspector General
Michael G. Carroll
Reports
Financial
EC 777
GAO reports, response to
EC 517; EC 1884; EC 3284; EC 3806; EC 4457; EC 7351
Vacancies
EC 127; EC 1591; EC 2227; EC 2327; EC 7646; EC 7809; EC 7950
AIDS/HIV
PEPFAR Stewardship and Oversight Act of 2013
S. 1545
World AIDS Day, commemorating & supporting
S. Res. 314; S. Res. 597
Albania
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald Lu
Albatrosses
Agreement on Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
Treaty Doc. 110-22
Algeria, Republic of
Ambassadorial nominee
Joan A. Polaschik
Andorra
Ambassadorial nominee
James Costos
Angola
Ambassadorial nominee
Helen Meagher La Lime
Antarctic Treaty
Protocol on Environmental Protection
Annex VI on Liability
Treaty Doc. 111-2
Antigua and Barbuda
Stanford Financial Group
Fraud against U.S. citizens
S. Res. 10
Arctic
Establishing a U.S. Ambassador at Large
S. 270
Argentina
Ambassadorial nominee
Noah Bryson Mamet
Armed Conflicts
Protection of Victims, Protocol II
Treaty Doc. 100-2
Armenia
Ambassadorial nominee
Richard M. Mills, Jr.
Armenian Genocide
Observing anniversary of
S. Res. 410
Haiti and Armenia Reforestation Act of 2013
S. 1548
Arms Export Control Act
Asia-Pacific maritime disputes
Calling for peaceful resolution of
S. Res. 167; S. Res. 412
Australia
Ambassadorial nominee
Morrell John Berry
Austria
Ambassadorial nominee
Alexa Lange Wesner
Azerbaijan
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert Francis Cekuta
B
Bahamas
Ambassadorial nominee
Cassandra Q. Butts
Bahrain
Ambassadorial nominee
William V. Roebuck
Balkans
Dayton Peace Accords
Presidential Special Envoy
S. Res. 131
Victims of flooding in Western Balkans
Expressing condolences & support for
S. Res. 480
Bangladesh
Ambassadorial nominee
Marcia Stephen Bloom Bernicat
Political reform, need for
S. 318
Belgium
Ambassadorial nominee
Denise Campbell Bauer
Belize
Ambassadorial nominee
Carlos Roberto Moreno
Biological Diversity
Convention on
Treaty Doc. 103-20
Boko Haram
Legislation
Terrorist Designation Act of 2013
S. 198
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ambassadorial nominee
Maureen Elizabeth Cormack
Botswana
Ambassadorial nominee
Earl Robert Miller
Brazil
Ambassadorial nominee
Liliana Alayde
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Nominees
Board of Directors
Matthew C. Armstrong
Leon Aron
Ryan Clark Crocker (2 terms)
Michael W. Kempner
Karen Kornbluh
Jeffrey Shell (Chairman and Board Member)
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Reports
Program Plan & Sequestration
Fiscal Year 2013
EC 1994
Brunei Darussalam
Ambassadorial nominee
Craig B. Allen
Burkina Faso
Ambassadorial nominee
Tulinabo Salama Mushingi
Burma
Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2013
S. 1885
Rakhine State
Ending persecution of Rohingya ethnic minority
S. Res. 586
C
Cabo Verde
Ambassadorial nominee
Donald L. Heflin
Cambodia
Foreign assistance
Accountability, need for
S. Res. 163
Khmer & Lao/Hmong Freedom Fighters, recognizing
S. Res. 462
Suspending, pending results of election investigation
S. Res. 271
Cameroon
Ambassadorial nominee
Michael Stephen Hoza
Canada
Ambassadorial nominee
Bruce Heyman
Great Lakes Basin
Preventing storage of nuclear waste
S. Res. 565
Central African Republic
Condemning violence & abuse & welcoming peacekeepers
S. Res. 375
Chad
Ambassadorial nominee
James Knight
Chemical Weapons
Control & Accountability Resolution of 2013
S.J. Res. 22
Children
Children in Families First Act of 2013
S. 1530; S. 2475
Global Fund for Children's Vaccines
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
S. Res. 578
Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention Act
S. 2509
International Megan's Law -Preventing Child Sex Trafficking
H.R. 4573
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates' advocacy for children
Kailash Satyarhi & Malala Yousafzai
S. Res. 595
U.S. Government Action Plan on Children in Adversity
S. Res. 190
Chile
Ambassadorial nominee
Michael A. Hammer
Extradition Treaty
Treaty Doc. 113-6
Tax Convention and Protocol
Treaty Doc. 112-8
China
Ambassadorial nominee
Max Sieben Baucus
Freedoms of press & expression
Urging government to uphold
S. Res. 361
Science & Technology
Recognizing cooperation with U.S.
S. Res. 601
Tiananmen Square, recalling
S. Res. 451
Cluster munitions
Civilian Protection Act of 2013
S. 419
Colombia
Ambassadorial nominee
Kevin Whitaker
Commerce, Department of
Reports
Exports to the PRC
EC 39; EC 128; EC 129; EC 209; EC 210; EC 3129; EC 4330; EC
4331; EC 4763; EC 5032; EC 5363; EC 5437; EC 5922; EC
6459; EC 6651; EC 7647; EC 8029
Communications, international
U.S. International Communications Reform Act of 2014
H.R. 4490
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Ambassadorial nominee
James C. Swan
On-going conflict, international efforts at resolving
S. Res. 144
Congo, Republic of the
Ambassadorial nominee
Stephanie Sanders Sullivan
Exit permits for adopted children
S. Res. 502
Conservation
Conservation Reform Act of 2013
S. 1005
Cookstoves
Clean Cookstoves & Fuels Support Act
S. 2100
Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR)
Next Generation CTR Act of 2013
S. 1021
Costa Rica
Ambassadorial nominee
Stafford Fitzgerald Haney
Cote d'Ivoire
Ambassadorial nominee
Terence Patrick McCulley
Crimea
Annexation Non-recognition Act of 2014
S. 2238
Cuba
Maritime Boundary Agreement
Ex. H, 96-1 (Treaty Doc. 96-8)
Cultural Property
Hague Convention for Protection of
Treaty Doc. 106-1
Cyber security
International cybercriminals
Extradition of those who target U.S. citizens
S. Res. 563
Czech Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Andrew H. Schapiro
D
Defense, Department of
Legislative proposals
Naval vessel transfers
EC 3881
Reports
Acquisition Regulations
Trade Cooperation Treaties with Australia & UK
EC 1995
Afghanistan, VIP trips
EC 1775
Democracy
International Day of Democracy, recognizing
S. Res. 540
Denmark
Ambassadorial nominee
John Rufus Gifford
Rescue of Danish Jews during 2nd World War
Commending Danish people
S. Res. 227
Disabilities
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Treaty Doc. 112-7
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)
Djibouti
Ambassadorial nominee
Thomas P. Kelly III
Dominican Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
James Walter Brewster, Jr.
E
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Covenant
Ex. D, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-19)
Egypt
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert Stephen Beecroft
Assistance Reform Act of 2013
S. 1857
Egyptian Military Coup Act of 2013
S. 1278; S. 2477
Politically-motivated charges by government
S. 2649
Prohibiting security assistance
S. 201; S. 207
Embassy Security
Stevens, Smith, Woods, & Doherty Embassy Security Act of 2013
S. 980; S. 1386
Endangered Species
Convention on International Trade in (CITES Convention)
Amendments
Treaty Doc. 98-10
Ethiopia
Ambassadorial nominee
Patricia Marie Haslach
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Catherine Ann Novelli
U.S. Governor
Jacob J. Lew
Extradition Treaties
Chile
Treaty Doc. 113-6
F
Farming
International Year of Family Farming
S. Res. 544
Fiji
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Beth Cefkin
Finland
Ambassadorial nominee
Charles C. Adams, Jr.
Firearms
Inter-American Convention Against Illicit Manufacturing &
Trafficking
Treaty Doc. 105-49
Fisheries Treaties & Port State Measures
Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent Illegal Fishing
Treaty Doc. 112-4
Amendment to Convention on Cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic
Treaty Doc. 113-3
Convention on Conservation of Fisheries Resources in the North
Pacific
Treaty Doc. 113-2
Convention on Conservation of Fishery Resources in the South Pacific
Treaty Doc. 113-1
Foley, James
Expressing condolences to family
S. Res. 538
Reward for information on murder and kidnapping
S. 2778
Food & Agriculture
Food for Peace Program, amending
S. 2421
Global Food Security Act of 2014
S. 2909; H.R. 5656
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources
Treaty Doc. 110-19
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, amending
Defense of Human Rights & Civil Society Act of 2014
S. 2142; H.R. 4278
Egypt Assistance Reform Act of 2013
S. 1857
Energize Africa Act of 2014
S. 2508
Food for Peace Reform Act of 2014
S. 2421
Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2013
S. 1271
Global Democracy Promotion Act
S. 119
Naval Vessel Transfer Act of 2013
S. 1683
Palestinian & U.N. Anti-Terrorism Act of 2014
S. 2766
PEPFAR Stewardship & Oversight act of 2013
S. 1545
Simon, Senator Paul
Water for the World Act of 2014
S. 2946; H.R. 2901
Syria Transition Support Act of 2013
S. 960
21st Century Global Health Technology Act
S. 2407
Ukraine Support Act
H.R. 4278
U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014
S. 2673
Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013
S. 47
Foreign Relations, Committee on
Authorization of expenditures
S. Res. 40; S. Res. 23l7
Designating chairman
S. Res. 20
Party appointments
Majority
S. Res. 17; S. Res. 29; S. Res. 196
Minority
S. Res. 18
Fraenkel, Naftali
Information on kidnapping and murder
S. 2577; S. 2579
France
Ambassadorial nominee
Jane D. Hartley
Normandy, June 6, 1944 amphibious landing
Commending U.S. Armed Forces
S. Res. 421
Freedom of the Press
Reaffirming priority of in promotion of democracy
S. Res. 447
World Press Freedom Day, recognizing
S. Res. 143
G
Gabonese Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Cynthia H. Akuetteh
Geneva Conventions
Additional Protocol II, Victims of Non-international Armed Conflicts
Treaty Doc. 100-2
Genocide
Armenian Genocide Resolution
Affirmation of U.S. record
Georgia
Supporting Georgia's sovereignty & territorial integrity
S. Res. 317
Germany
Ambassadorial nominee
John B. Emerson
Greece
Ambassadorial nominee
David D. Pearce
Greece's independence
Recognizing 192nd & 193rd anniversaries
S. Res. 84; S. Res. 377
Guatemala
Ambassadorial nominee
Todd D. Robinson
Gulf of Guinea
Supporting enhanced maritime security
S. Res. 288
Guyana
Ambassadorial nominee
Perry L. Holloway
H
Hague 1980 Convention on International Child Abduction
Ensuring compliance
International Child Abduction Prevention & Return Act
S. 2509; H.R. 3212
Hague Securities Convention
Rights of Securities Held with an Intermediary
Treaty Doc. 112-6
Haiti
Anniversary of 2010 earthquake, recognizing
S. Re. 12
Assessing Progress in Haiti Act
S. 1104; H.R. 3509
Haiti and Armenia Reforestation Act of 2013
S. 1548
Hazardous chemicals and pesticides
Rotterdam Convention
Treaty Doc. 106-21
Health
Global
Accelerating Action in Maternal & Child Health Act
S. 2853
Technologies
21st Century Global Health Technology Act
S. 2407
HIV (See AIDS/HIV)
Holy See
Ambassadorial nominee
Kenneth Francis Hackett
Honduras
Ambassadorial nominee
James D. Nealon
Hong Kong
Human Rights and Democracy Act
S. 2922
Human Rights
American Convention on
Ex. F, 95-2 (Treaty Doc. 95-21)
Iran
Human Rights Accountability Act of 2014
S. 2585
LGBT Peoples
International Human Rights Defense Act of 2014
S. 2472
Magnitsky Global Human Rights Accountability Act
S. 1933
Hungary
Ambassadorial nominee
Colleen Bradley Bell
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 111-7
I
Iceland
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert C. Barber
India
Ambassadorial nominee
Richard Rahul Verma
Festival of Diwali, recognizing significance of
S. Res. 277
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, welcoming
S. Res. 255
Strategic partnership with U.S., importance of
S. Res. 523
United States-India Partnership Day
S. Res. 571
Indonesia
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert O. Blake, Jr.
Mass killings during 1965-66, urging reconciliation
S. Res. 596
President-elect Joko Widodo, congratulating
S. Res. 546
Inter-American Development Bank
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Executive Director
Mileydi Guilarte
U.S. Alternate Governor
Catherine Ann Novelli
U.S. Executive Director
Mark E. Lopes
U.S. Governor
Jacob J. Lew
Inter-American Foundation
Nominees
Board of Directors
Juan Carlos Iturregui (2 terms)
Robert S. Jacobson (2 terms)
Mark E. Lopes
Annette Taddeo-Goldstein
Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty
Reporting requirement on compliance
S. 1924
Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 2014
S. 2725
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Agreement for Co-operation with U.S.
Third Amendment, approval of
S.J. Res. 33
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Nominees
U.S. Alternate Governor
Catherine Ann Novelli
U.S. Executive Director
Matthew T. McGuire
U. S. Governor
Jacob J. Lew
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Taiwan, participation
S. 579; H.R.1151
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Convention on 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
Sunil Sabharwal
U. S. Alternate Governor
Ben S. Bernanke
Janet L. Yellen
U.S. Executive Director
Mark Sobel
U.S. Governor
Jacob J. Lew
International Development
Economic Growth and Development Act
S. 2831
Global Development Lab Act of 2014
S. 2502
Non-governmental Organizations
S. 119
Investment Treaties
Nicaragua
Treaty Doc. 106-33
Rwanda
Treaty Doc. 110-23
Iran
Abedini, Saeed
Calling on his release from detention
Baha'i community, condemning persecution of
S. Res. 75
Bilateral U.S.-Iran negotiations
Conditioning further talks
S. Res. 328
Human Rights Accountability Act of 2014
S. 2585
Justice for Former American Hostages in Iran Act of 2013
S. 559
Nuclear Negotiations Act of 2014
S. 2650
Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act of 2013
S. 1881
Nuclear weapons, development of
U.S. policy to prevent
S. Res. 269
Political reform, supporting
S. Res. 154
Sanctions Relief Certification Act of 2014
S.2667
Sanctions, supporting
S. Res. 65
U.S.-Iran presidential meeting at UN, conditions on
S. Res. 252
Iraq
Ambassadorial nominee
Stuart E. Jones
Authorization for use of force against
Repealing
S. 1919; S. 2395
Iraq--continued
Immigrant visas
Iraqis employed by U.S. Government
S. 1566; H.R. 3233
Iraqi Jewish Archive, return to Iraq
S. Res. 333
Religious minorities, protection from prosecution
S. Res. 530
Ireland
Ambassadorial nominee
Kevin F. O'Malley
Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
Condemning murder of Abdul-Rahman Peter Kassig
S. Res. 598
Condemning murder of James Foley and Steven Sotloff
S. Res. 538
State of war against, declaration of
S.J. Res. 46
U.S. citizens who support, requiring revocation of passports
S. 2846
Use of force against, authorization
S.J. Res. 42; S.J. Res. 43; S.J. Res. 44; S.J. Res. 47
Israel
Fraenkel, Naftali
Information on kidnapping and murder
S. 2577; S. 2579
Hamas rocket attacks, supporting Israel's right to defend itself
S. Res. 498; S. Res. 517; S. Res. 526; S. Res. 537
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Encouraging a negotiated two-state solution
S. Res. 203
Jerusalem
Embassy and Recognition Act of 2013
S. 604
Qualitative Military Edge Enhancement Act
H.R. 1992
Stand with Israel Act of 2014
S. 2265
Strategic Partnership Act
S. 462; S. 2673; H.R. 938
Italy
Ambassadorial nominee
John R. Phillips
J
Jamaica
Ambassadorial nominee
Luis G. Moreno
Japan
Ambassadorial nominee
Caroline Kennedy
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Reports
Afghanistan, VIP trips
EC 1775
Jordan
Ambassadorial nominee
Alice G. Wells
Justice, Department of
Reports
Foreign Agents Registration
EC 5574; EC 7650; EC 7767
K
Kassig, Abdul-Rahman Peter
Expressing condolences to family
S. Res. 598
Kazakhstan
Ambassadorial nominee
George Albert Krol
Condemning September 2013 terrorist attack
S. Res. 268
Kenya
Electoral disputes, urging resolution of
S. Res. 90
Kiribati
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Beth Cefkin
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North)
Nonproliferation & Accountability Act of 2013
S. 298
Reunions of Korean-Americans with relatives in North Korea
S. Res. 587
Sanctions Enforcement Act of 2014
S. 3012; H.R. 1771
Korea, Republic of (South)
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark William Lippert
Korean War Armistice, recognizing 60th anniversary
S. Res. 136
Support for Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act
S. 1901; H.R. 2449
Kristallnach
Commemorating 75th anniversary
S. Res. 290
Kurdistan Regional Government
Correspondence
EC 5036
Kuwait
Ambassadorial nominee
Douglas Anal Silliman
Kyrgyz Republic
Ambassadorial nominee
Sheila Gwaltney
L
Laos
Ambassadorial nominee
Daniel A. Clune
Khmer & Lao/Hmong Freedom Fighters, recognizing
S. Res. 462
Latvia
Ambassadorial nominee
Nancy Bikoff Pettit
Law of the Sea, United Nations Convention on
Treaty Doc. 103-39
Law of Treaties, Vienna Convention on
Ex. L, 92-1 (Treaty Doc. 92-12)
Lebanon
Ambassadorial nominee
David Hale
Lesotho
Ambassadorial nominee
Matthew T. Harrington
Levinson, Robert
Urging release of
S. Res. 312
Libya
Ambassadorial nominee
Deborah Kay Jones
Benghazi
Attacks on U.S. diplomatic mission
S. 1661
Luxembourg
Tax Convention, Protocol Amending
Treaty Doc. 111-8
M
Macedonia
Ambassadorial nominee
Jess Lippincott Baily
Madagascar
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert T. Yamate
Malaria
World Malaria Day
Supporting goals & ideals of
S. Res. 426
Malawi
Ambassadorial nominee
Virginia E. Palmer
Malaysia
Ambassadorial nominee
Joseph Y. Yun
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
Condemning downing of
S. Res. 520
Mali
Ambassadorial nominee
Paul A. Folmsbee
Marine environment
Convention on Prevention of Marine Pollution, protocol to
Treaty Doc. 110-5
Mauritania
Ambassadorial nominee
Larry Edward Andre, Jr.
Mexico
Ambassadorial nominee
Maria Echaveste
Cinco de Mayo, recognizing historic significance of
S. Res. 122; S. Res. 437
Illegal border crossings into U.S.
S. 102
Water sharing
Reporting requirements
S. 1125
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Annual report
EC 1359
Legislation
Energize Africa Act
S. 2508
Nominees
Board of Directors
Mark Green
Susan McCue
Chief Executive Officer
Dana J. Hyde
Moldova
Ambassadorial nominee
James D. Pettit
Territorial integrity & sovereignty, supporting
S. Res. 411; S. Res. 478; S. Res. 500
Monaco
Ambassadorial nominee
Jane E. Hartley
Montenegro
Ambassadorial nominee
Margaret Ann Uyehara
Morocco
Ambassadorial nominee
Dwight L. Bush, Sr.
N
Namibia
Ambassadorial nominee
Thomas Frederick Daughton
Nauru
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Beth Cefkin
Naval Vessel Transfer Act of 2013
S. 1683; H.R. 3470
Netherlands
Ambassadorial nominee
Timothy M. Broas
New START Treaty
Reports and certifications
PM 4; EC 7730
New Zealand
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark Gilbert
Nicaragua
Investment Treaty
Treaty Doc. 106-33
Niger
Ambassadorial nominee
Eusice S. Reddick
Nigeria
Ambassadorial nominee
James F. Entwistle
Abduction of girls by Boko Haram, condemning
S. Res. 433
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
NATO Alliance Recognition & Promotion Act
S. 2283
NATO Allied Command Transformation
Celebrating 10th anniversary of
S. Res. 156
Norway
Ambassadorial nominee
George James Tsunis
Nuclear energy, peaceful uses of
Agreement for Cooperation, AIT and TECRO
S.J. Res. 31
Agreement for Cooperation, U.S. and Vietnam
S.J. Res. 36; S.J. Res. 39
Agreement for Cooperation, U.S. and Republic of Korea
S. 1901; H.R. 2449
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Reports
Export controls
EC 6698
Highly enriched uranium exports
EC 4460
Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, comprehensive
Treaty Doc. 105-28
O
Office of Management and Budget
Sequestration reports
EC 1115; EC 6935
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Nominees
Board of Directors
Carmen Amalia Corrales
Todd A. Fisher
Roberto R. Herencia
Deven J. Parekh
Rules & regulations
EC 4769
Organization of American States
Revitalization and Reform Act of 2013
S. 793
P
Pakistan
Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act
S. 120; H.R. 3583
U.S. assistance
Prohibiting until Dr. Shakil Afridi is freed
S. 164
Palau
Ambassadorial nominee
Amy Jane Hyatt
Palestinian Authority
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Encouraging a negotiated two-state solution
S. Res. 203
Palestinian & U.N. Anti-Terrorism Act of 2014
S. 2766
Prohibiting U.S. assistance to
Stand with Israel Act of 2014
S. 2265
Paraguay
Ambassadorial nominee
Leslie Ann Bassett
Peace Corps
Nominations
Deputy Director
Carlos J. Torres
Director
Carolyn Hessler Radelet
Peace Corps Equity Act of 2013
S. 813; S. 2291
Reports
Federal Vacancies
EC 2600; EC 4278; EC 4440; EC 6106; EC 6212; EC 6514; EC
6650; EC 7350
Pelindaba, Treaty of
African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
Protocols I and II
Treaty Doc. 112-3
Peru
Ambassadorial nominee
Brian A. Nichols
Persistent Organic Pollutants, Stockholm Convention on
Treaty Doc. 107-5
Petrels
Agreement on Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
Treaty Doc. 110-22
Philippines
Ambassadorial nominee
Philip S. Goldberg
Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan, support for victims of
S. Res. 292
Piracy
Condemning maritime crime in Gulf of Guinea
S. Res. 288
Plant Genetic Resources
International Treaty for Food & Agriculture
Treaty Doc. 110-19
Poland
Tax Convention
Treaty Doc. 113-5
Warsaw Uprising, honoring 70th anniversary
S. Res. 513
Polio
World Polio Day
Supporting goals and ideals of
S. Res. 270
Portugal
Ambassadorial nominee
Robert A. Sherman
Presidential Communications
Central African Republic
EC 872; EC 6934
Chad
EC 5845
Iraq
EC 6140; EC 6268; EC 6296; EC 6722; EC 6723; EC 6724; EC 6725;
EC 6726
Islamic State of Iraq & Levant
EC 7171
Jordan
EC 2050
Libya
EC 6620
Somalia
EC 861
South Sudan
EC 4013; EC 4201;
Syria
EC 2625; EC 6727; EC 7172
War Powers
EC 861; EC 862; EC 872; EC 1981; EC 2050; EC 4013; EC 4201; EC
5845; EC 6140; EC 6268; EC 6296; EC 6620; EC 6722; EC 6723; EC
6724; EC 6725; EC 6726; EC 6727; EC 6934; EC 7171; EC 7172
Yemen
EC 862
Presidential Messages
Proposed agreement with parties to NATO on atomic information
PM 20
Proposed agreement with AIT & TECRO on nuclear energy
PM 26
Proposed third amendment with IAEA
PM 28
Proposed agreement with Vietnam on nuclear energy
PM 42
Proposed amendment to US-UK agreement on atomic energy
PM 51
Presidential/Secretary of State Reports & Determinations
Antiterrorism efforts, cooperation
EC 1562; EC 5938
Drug interdiction assistance
Brazil
EC 3336
Colombia
EC 2866; EC 6909
Syria, supporting terrorism
EC 3252
Turkmenistan, Jackson-Vanik waiver
EC 1877
President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
PEPFAR Stewardship and Oversight Act of 2013
S. 1545
Prison facilities
Foreign Prison Conditions Improvement Act of 2013
S. 657
Q
Qatar
Ambassadorial nominee
Dana Shell Smith
R
Rarotonga, Treaty of
South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone
Protocols 1, 2, and 3
Treaty Doc. 112-2
Religious freedom
Arab world, protections of
S. Res. 69
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Reauthorization
S. 2711; H.R. 5816; H.R. 4653
International Religious Freedom Act, amending
S. 2466; S. 2675; H.R. 4028
Near East & South Central Asia Religious Freedom Act of 2013
S. 653; H.R. 301
Russia
Ambassadorial nominee
John Francis Tefft
Arms Control Violations Act of 2014
S. 2725
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
Condemning downing by pro-Russian separatists
S. Res. 520
Russian aggression, condemning
S. Res. 378
Russian Aggression Prevention Act of 2014
S. 2277
Russian Weapons Embargo Act of 2014
S. 2352
Snowdon, Edward,
Russia should turn over to U.S.
S. Res. 198
Rwanda
Ambassadorial nominee
Erica J. Barks Ruggles
Genocide, recognizing 20th anniversary & honoring victims of
S. Res. 413
S
Samoa
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark Gilbert
Satyarthi, Kailash
Recognizing Nobel Peace Laureate
S. Res. 595
Saudi Arabia
Ambassadorial nominee
Joseph William Westphal
Science and Technology
International Science & Technology Cooperation Act of 2014
H.R. 5029
Securities
Hague Convention
Rights of Securities with an Intermediary
Treaty Doc. 112-6
Senegal
Ambassadorial nominee
James Peter Zumwalt
Sierra Leone
Ambassadorial nominee
John Hoover
Simon, Senator Paul
Water for the World Act of 2014
S. 2946; H.R. 2901
Singapore
Ambassadorial nominee
Kirk W.B. Wagar
Slovenia
Ambassadorial nominee
Brent Robert Hartley
Snowdon, Edward
Russia should turn over to U.S.
S. Res. 198
Somalia
Stabilization Act of 2013
S. 1745
South Africa
Ambassadorial nominee
Patrick Hubert Gaspard
Mandela, President Nelson Rolihlahla
Honoring life & legacy
S. Res. 321
South China Sea
Resolution of maritime territorial disputes
South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty
Protocols 1, 2, and 3
Treaty Doc. 112-2
South Sudan
Ambassadorial nominee
Mary Catherine Phee
Spain
Ambassadorial nominee
James Costos
Tax Convention, Protocol Amending
Treaty Doc. 113-4
Sotloff, Steven
Expressing condolences to family
S. Res. 538
Reward for information on murder and kidnapping
S. 2778
Sri Lanka
Supporting rebuilding, resettlement & reconciliation
S. Res. 348; S. Res. 364
State, Department of
Authorization of appropriations
H.R. 2848
Nominees
Ambassadors at Large
Global HIV/AIDS Coordinator
Deborah L. Birx
Global Women's Issues
Catherine M. Russell
International Religious Freedom
David Nathan Saperstein
Assistant Secretaries
African Affairs
Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Consular Affairs
Michele Thoren Bond
Democracy, Human Rights & Labor
Tomasz P. Malinowski
Diplomatic Security
Gregory B. Starr
East Asian & Pacific Affairs
Daniel R. Russel
Economic & Business Affairs
Charles Hammerman Rivkin
Educational & Cultural Affairs
Evan Ryan
Energy Resources
Carlos Pascual
European & Eurasian Affairs
Victoria Nuland
International Organization Affairs
Bathsheba Nell Crocker
Legislative Affairs
Julia Frifield
Near Eastern Affairs
Anne W. Patterson
Oceans, International Environmental & Scientific Affairs
Jennifer Ann Haverkamp
Political-Military Affairs
Puneet Talwar
South Asian Affairs
Nisha Desai Biswal
Verification & Compliance
Frank A. Rose
Deputy Secretary of State
Antony Blinken
Deputy Secretary of State for Management & Resources
Heather Anne Higginbottom
Director General of the Foreign Service
Arnold A. Chacon
Inspector General
Steve A. Linick
Legal Adviser
Brian James Egan
Avril D. Haines
Rank of Ambassador
African Union, U.S. Representative
Reuben Earl Brigety II
ASEAN, U.S. Representative
Nina Hachigian
Chief of Protocol
Peter A. Selfridge
Conference on Disarmament, U.S. Representative
Robert A. Wood
Council of ICAO, U.S.Representative
Michael Anderson Lawson
Council of NATO, U.S. Permanent Representative
Douglas Edward Lute
European Union, U.S. Representative
Anthony Luzzatto Gardner
International Communications & Information Policy, U.S.
Coordinator
Daniel A. Sepulveda
Nuclear Nonproliferation, Special Representative of
President
Adam Scheinman
OAS, Permanent U.S. Representative
Mari Carmen Aponte
OECD, U.S. Representative
Daniel W. Yohannes
Office of Foreign Missions, Director
Gentry O. Smith
OSCE, U.S. Representative
Daniel Brooks Baer
Rank of Ambassador at Large
Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Tina S. Kaidanow
Secretary of State
John Forbes Kerry
Under Secretary of State
Arms Control & International Security
Rose Eilene Gottemoeller
Civilian Security, Democracy & Human Rights
Sarah Sewall
Economic Growth, Energy & Environment
Catherine Ann Novelli
Public Diplomacy
Richard Stengel
United Nations
Deputy U.S. Rep to UN & in Security Council
Michele Jeanne Sison
Geneva Office, U.S. Representative
Pamela K. Hamamoto
Human Rights Council, U.S. Representative
Keith Michael Harper
Mgmt & Reform, U.S. Representative
Isobel Coleman
Leslie Berger Kiernan
Special Political Affairs, U.S. Alternate Representative
David Pressman
UNESCO, U.S. Permanent Representative
Crystal Nix-Hines
U.S. Rep to UN & in Security Council
Samantha Power
Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking
Creation of a bureau & assistant secretary
S. 1249; H.R. 2283
Rewards for Justice Program
Kidnapping & murder of James Foley & Steven Sotloff
S. 2778
Kidnapping & murder of Naftali Fraenkel
S. 2579
Reports
Arms Export Control Act
Exports licenses
EC 1411
Azerbaijan, restrictions on assistance
EC 519; EC 1041
Boko Haram
EC 3803
Category rating
EC 2601
Chemical Weapons Convention--Australia Group
EC 3992
Consular services
EC 7203
State, Dept. of--Reports--continued
Cooperative threat reduction activities of DOD
EC 2328
Cuba, compliance with agreements
EC 3346; EC 5435; EC 7773
Cyprus, negotiations
EC 521; EC 1993; EC 2870; EC 3339; EC 4196; EC 4858; EC
5572; EC 6211; EC 6914; EC 7645
Danger pay allowance
EC 3807; EC 5033; EC 6515
Debt collection regulations
EC 6578
Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty, U.S.-Australia
Implementing regulations
EC 1657
Drug trafficking, interdiction of aircraft
EC 362; EC 4768
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative
EC 2090; EC 6908
Foreign terrorist organizations
EC 824; EC 2226; EC 3548; EC 3802; EC 3890; EC 4456; EC
5355; EC 5879; EC 6398; EC 6501
FREEDOM Support Act, restrictions waiver
EC 4644
Gilman, Benjamin A.,
International Scholarship Program
EC 3514; EC 8027
Guantanamo
EC 3804; EC 3805
International agreements other than treaties
EC 132; EC 302; EC 529; EC 1043; EC 1458; EC 1565; EC 1778;
EC 1973; EC 2140; EC 2331; EC 2452; EC 2867; EC 2868; EC
2869; EC 3128; EC 3337; EC 3351; EC 3516; EC 3677; EC
3822; EC 3994; EC 4199; EC 4461; EC 4548; EC 5035; EC
5280; EC 5439; EC 5590; EC 5832; EC 6172; EC 6351; EC
6601; EC 6792; EC 6915; EC 6975; EC 7352; EC 7648; EC
7649; EC 8028; EC 8099
International Labor Organization
EC 37
International Traffic in Arms Regulations, amendments & rules
EC 38; EC 1104; EC 1168; EC 2232; EC 2368; EC 2865; EC 3350;
EC 3993; EC 4200; EC 4547; EC 5356; EC 5357; EC 5690; EC
6255; EC 6291; EC 6911; EC 7774; EC 7775
Iran, multilateral sanctions
EC 3353; EC 5571; EC 7772
Iraq
Weekly status reports
EC 1341; EC 1992; EC 2864; EC 3343; EC 5436; EC 5995; EC
6173; EC 6913
Israel, loan guarantees
EC 1564; EC 3342
Middle East Country
Major defense equipment, permanent transfer
EC 4193
Military assistance & exports
EC 5142
Millennium Challenge Corporation
EC 1042; EC 5222
New START, Technical Collection
EC 363; EC 4638
Overseas surplus property
EC 825; EC 5190
Palestine Liberation Organization, restrictions on
EC 1344; EC 3515
Palestinian Authority, Hamas-controlled
EC 2326
State sponsors of terrorism
EC 2446
Taiwan
Participation in World Health Organization
EC 1103; EC 5279
American Institute & Taipei Office
EC 6910; EC 8026
Tropical Forest Conservation Act
EC 2090; EC 6908
U.N. and U.N.-Affiliated Agencies
Pedophilia
EC 520; EC 4934
Trafficking in persons
EC 864
U.S. participation and contributions
EC 614; EC 3513
Voting practices
EC 1340; EC 5438
U.S. Munitions List-Commerce Control List
EC 808
U.S.-PRC Science & Technology Agreement
EC 5314
Vacancies
EC 4459; EC 6793
Visas
EC 1343; EC 1563; EC 2883; EC 3338; EC 4766; EC 4767; EC
5284
Transmittals
Certifications
Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile
EC 6394
Afghanistan
EC 1030; EC 6108
Albania
EC 1031
Algeria
EC 1031; EC 2131; EC 2878
Amazonas-4 Commercial Communications Satellite
EC 2125
AsiaSat 9 Satellites
EC 6390
Astra Commercial Communication Satellite
EC 1034; EC 2130
Australia
EC 522; EC 1031; EC 1166; EC 1342; EC 2124; EC 2250; EC
3808; EC 4647; EC 5027; EC 5030; EC 5430; EC 5432; EC
6002; EC 7202
Austria
EC 1031; EC 3255
Bahrain
EC 1031
Bangladesh
EC 1031
Belgium
EC 1028; EC 1031; EC 1414; EC 2230; EC 2880; EC 3815; EC
3898; EC 5362
Bermuda
EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 5433; EC 8032; EC 8035
Blackhawk Helicopters
EC 3347
Bolivia
EC 1031
Botswana
EC 1031
Brazil
EC 525; EC 1031; EC 2125; EC 2231; EC 5031; EC 5353; EC
5428; EC 5828; EC 7640
Brunei
EC 1031
Bulgaria
EC 1031
Canada
EC 32; EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1160; EC 1165; EC
1588; EC 2125; EC 2602; EC 2875; EC 3123; EC 3675; EC
3676; EC 4647; EC 5221; EC 5427; EC 5736; EC 5939; EC
5939; EC 6033; EC 6168; EC 6254; EC 6389; EC 6397; EC
6437; EC 6788; EC 7630; EC 7632; EC 7633; EC 7636; EC
7637; EC 7640; EC 7770; EC 8030; EC 8032; EC 8034; EC 8035
Cabo Verde
EC 1031
Chad
EC 1031
Chile
EC 3254; EC 5362; EC 7199
Colombia
EC 1031; EC 2126; EC 2129; EC 3993; EC 7347
Croatia
EC 1031
Czech Republic
EC 1031; EC 2604; EC 2875; EC 5187; EC 5940; EC 5940; EC
7640
Denmark
EC 1031; EC 2880; EC 3815; EC 5362; EC 6784; EC 7640
Djibouti
EC 1031
Egypt
EC 1031; EC 1166
Estonia
EC 1031
Eutelsat Commercial Communication Satellite
EC 4645; EC 4648; EC 7345
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
EC 5429; EC 7344
F-35 Lightning II aircraft
EC 2879
FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 Satellites
EC 5688
Finland
EC 1031; EC 5589
France
EC 1028; EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1590; EC 2125; EC
2130; EC 2230; EC 2449; EC 2872; EC 2877; EC 2880; EC
3255; EC 3898; EC 4647; EC 5361; EC 5433; EC 6391; EC
6789; EC 7632; EC 7640; EC 9031; EC 8032; EC 8035
French Guiana
EC 1031
Germany
EC 1027; EC 1031; EC 1032; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 2125; EC
2130; EC 2132; EC 2230; EC 2875; EC 2880; EC 3675; EC
3898; EC 4647; EC 5362; EC 5996; EC 5996; EC 6391; EC
6392; EC 7640; EC 8032; EC 8035
Ghana
EC 1031
Greece
EC 1031; EC 1659; EC 2133; EC 3815; EC 5362
Greenland
EC 1031
Honduras
EC 1031
Hong Kong
EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 5433; EC 8032; EC 8035
Hungary
EC 1031; EC 7640
Iceland
EC 1031
India
EC 1031; EC 1776; EC 2875; EC 3671; EC 6790
Indonesia
EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 3121; EC 3820; EC 5362; EC
5433; EC 7199; EC 7633; EC 8032; EC 8035
Inmarsat Commercial Communication Satellite
EC 2134; EC 4647
Intelsat Commercial Communications Satellite
EC 2449
Iraq
EC 1030; EC 2123; EC 2604; EC 3814; EC 7199
Ireland
EC 1031; EC 2880
Israel
EC 528; EC 863; EC 1031; EC 1662; EC 2603; EC 2875; EC
2881; EC 3352; EC 3551; EC 3811; EC 4765; EC 5362; EC
5425; EC 7632; EC 7638
Italy
EC 30; EC 1027; EC 1031; EC 1040; EC 1662; EC 2125; EC
2191; EC 2451; EC 3127; EC 3815; EC 4545; EC 4546; EC
5030; EC 5361; EC 5362
Japan
EC 34; EC 1029; EC 1031; EC 1037; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC
1589; EC 2125; EC 2138; EC 2192; EC 2329; EC 2330; EC
2450; EC 2871; EC 2873; EC 3126; EC 3256; EC 3672; EC
3815; EC 3818; EC 3955; EC 4197; EC 4646; EC 5362; EC
5831; EC 6034; EC 6107; EC 6912; EC 8032; EC 8033; EC 8035
Jason-3 Oceanographic Satellite
EC 3122
State, Dept. of--Transmittals--Certifications--continued
Jordan
EC 1031; EC 2874; EC 3258; EC 5362; EC 5424; EC 7642
Kazakhstan
EC 1031; EC 2130; EC 2449; EC 2877; EC 4647; EC 5361; EC
6287
Korea, Republic of
EC 526; EC 1031; EC 1164; EC 1166; EC 1415; EC 1661; EC
1881; EC 1883; EC 2139; EC 2882; EC 3123; EC 3512; EC
3810; EC 3820; EC 4699; EC 5362; EC 5432; EC 5829; EC
6786; EC 6907; EC 6974; EC 7198; EC 7199; EC 7632; EC 7639
Kuwait
EC 1031; EC 5360
Latvia
EC 1031
Lebanon
EC 6387
Lithuania
EC 1031
Luxembourg
EC 1031; EC 1414; EC 2130; EC 2449
Malta
EC 1031
Mauritania
EC 1031
Malaysia
EC 1031; EC 1033; EC 1166; EC 3255; EC 5830; EC 7640
Mexico
EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1880; EC 2875; EC 3812; EC
5426; EC 5433; EC 6905; EC 6973; EC 7348; EC 8032; EC 8035
Mexsat Communications Satellite
EC 5423
Middle East country
EC 360; EC 261; EC 503; EC 504; EC 612; EC 613; EC 823;
EC 1095; EC 1096; EC 1097; EC 1098; EC 1099; EC 1326; EC
1412; EC 1413; EC 1456; EC 1457; EC 1561; EC 1656; EC
1774; EC 2121; EC 2122; EC 2367; EC 2447; EC 2448; EC
2862; EC 2863; EC 3273; EC 3510; EC 3511; EC 3549; EC
3550; EC 4194; EC 4195; EC 4455; EC 4544; EC 4639; EC
4640; EC 4641; EC 4642; EC 4643; EC 4799; EC 4800; EC
4962; EC 4963; EC 5440; EC 5995; EC 5994; EC 6170; EC
6171; EC 6213; EC 6396; EC 6399; EC 6680; EC 6681; EC
6779; EC 6780; EC 6781; ED 6782; EC 6783; EC 7340; EC
7629; EC 7765; EC 7766
Morocco
EC 1031; EC 5362
Namibia
EC 1031
Netherlands
EC 1031; EC 1414; EC 2130; EC 2135; EC 3815; EC 4647; EC
5030; EC 5362; EC 6391; EC 7641
New Zealand
EC 1031; EC 3817
Nigeria
EC 1031
Norway
EC 1031; EC 1165; EC 2125; EC 2137; EC 3349; EC 3815; EC
5362; EC 6290; EC 6388; EC 7768
Oman
EC 1031; EC 1036; EC 3988; EC 5189; EC 6388
Pakistan
EC 2874; EC 3125; EC 3213; EC 5362; EC 6904
Panama
EC 3816
Peru
EC 1031; EC 7643
Philippines
EC 31; EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1162; EC 3123; EC
3819; EC 3897; EC 3990; EC 5188; EC 5433; EC 7197; EC
7199; EC 8032; EC 8035
Poland
EC 130; EC 1031; EC 2604; EC 2875; EC 3253; EC 3815; EC
5187; EC 5362
Portugal
EC 1031; EC 2880; EC 3815; EC 5362
Proton Launch
EC 2877; EC 5361
Qatar
EC 1031; EC 2228
Raytheon Company
EC 7342
Rolling Airframe Missile Guided Missile Weapon System
EC 7771
Romania
EC 1031; EC 3120; EC 5030
Russia
EC 2130; EC 2449; EC 2877; EC 4647; EC 5361
SATMEX and AGS Commercial Communications Satellites
EC 5433
Saudi Arabia
EC 33; EC 35; EC 1035; EC 2127; EC 2128; EC 2229; EC
3259; EC 3673; EC 3954; EC 3989; EC 4545; EC 4546; EC
5362; EC 7644; EC 8031
Sea Launch System
EC 1879
Serbia
EC 2875
Singapore
EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1414; EC 1878; EC 4458; EC 5362; EC
5432; EC 5433; EC 5880; EC 7200; EC 8032; EC 8035
Slovakia
EC 1031
South Africa
EC 7640
Spain
EC 1031; EC 1882; EC 2125; EC 2230; EC 3898; EC 4546; EC
6391; EC 6682; EC 7633; EC 7770; EC 8032; EC 8035
Sweden
EC 1031; EC 1100; EC 1101; EC 1167; EC 1414; EC 2125; EC
2130; EC 2449; EC 2877; EC 5361; EC 5432; EC 5433; EC
6791; EC 7640; EC 8032; EC 8035
Switzerland
EC 1031; EC 4647; EC 7346; EC 7640
Syria
EC 3257; EC 3258; EC 3340; EC 3341; EC 3344; EC 3670; EC
3821
Taiwan
EC 1039; EC 2604; EC 5362
Thaicom-8 Commercial Communication Satellite
EC 7201
Thailand
EC 916; EC 1031; EC 1166; EC 5362; EC 5432; EC 7199; EC
7634; EC 7640
Tunisia
EC 131; EC 1031; EC 7769
Turkey
EC 130; EC 518; EC 522; EC 523; EC 1028; EC 1031; EC
2230; EC 2451; EC 2875; EC 3119; EC 3258; EC 3815; EC
3898; EC 3988; EC 4198; EC 4764; EC 5026; EC 6906; EC 7199
Turkmenistan
EC 6652
Turkmenistan National Satellite System Communications
EC 4857; EC 7631
United Arab Emirates
EC 1031; EC 1102; EC 2091; EC 3123; EC 5028; EC 5029; EC
5030; EC 5431; EC 6789; EC 7343; EC 7635; EC 8031
United Kingdom
EC 36; EC 1031; EC 1038; EC 1163; EC 1414; EC 1658; EC
1660; EC 1777; EC 1882; EC 2125; EC 2130; EC 2136; EC
2230; EC 2330; EC 2875; EC 3259; EC 3345; EC 3123; EC
3898; EC 4545; EC 4546; EC 4647; EC 5186; EC 5359; EC
5362; EC 6169; EC 6388; EC 6787; EC 6789; EC 7199; EC
7341; EC 7632; EC 7640; EC 8031
United States, end use
EC 524; EC 527; EC 1027; EC 1028; EC 1029; EC 1161; EC
1658; EC 3348; EC 3674; EC 3815; EC 6034; EC 6393
Uruguay
EC 1031
Various end users
EC 2876; EC 3124; EC 3809; EC 3813; EC 5434
Presidential/Secretary of State Reports & Determinations
Antiterrorism efforts, cooperation
EC 1562; EC 5938
Drug interdiction assistance
Brazil
EC 3336
Colombia
EC 2866; EC 6909
Syria, supporting terrorism
EC 3252
Turkmenistan, Jackson-Vanik waiver
EC 1877
Sudan
Ishag, Meriam Yahia Ibrahim
Condemning her death sentence
S. Res. 453
Swaziland
Ambassadorial nominee
Suzan G. LeVine
Sweden
Ambassadorial nominee
Azita Raji
Switzerland
Tax Convention, Protocol Amending
Treaty Doc. 112-1
Syria
Al-Assad, President Bashar
War crimes
S. Res. 219
Authorization for Use of Force Against
S.J. Res 21
Chemical Weapons Control & Accountability Resolution of 2013
S.J. Res. 22
Crimes Accountability Act of 2014
S. 2209
Democratic Transition Act of 2013
S. 617
Humanitarian crisis, urging political solution
S. Res. 384
Stabilization Act of 2013
S. 856; S. 960
T
Taiwan
International Civil Aviation Organization, participation in
S. 579; H.R. 1151
Nuclear energy, peaceful uses of
Approval of proposed agreement between AIT and TECRO
S.J.Res. 31
World Health Organization, participation in
EC 1013; EC 5279
Tanzania
Ambassadorial nominee
Mark Bradley Childress
Tax Treaties
Chile
Treaty Doc. 112-8
Hungary
Treaty Doc. 111-7
Luxembourg
Treaty Doc. 111-8
Mutual Administrative Assistance
Protocol amending
Treaty Doc. 112-5
Poland
Treaty Doc. 113-5
Spain
Protocol amending
Treaty Doc. 113-4
Switzerland
Treaty Doc. 112-1
Test-Ban Treaty, Comprehensive Nuclear
Treaty Doc. 105-28
Thailand
Commemorating 180th anniversary of diplomatic relations
S. Res. 177
Thatcher, British Prime Minister Baroness Margaret
Honoring her life & legacy
S. Res. 98
Timor-Leste
Ambassadorial nominee
Karen Clark Stanton
Tonga
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Beth Cefkin
Trafficking in persons
Human Trafficking Prevention Act
H.R. 4449
Treasury, Department of
Reports
Cuba, telecommunication services
EC 3130; EC 5034; EC 7349
International monetary policies
EC 2884; EC 5827
Trinidad and Tobago
Ambassadorial nominee
John L. Estrada
Tuberculosis
World Tuberculosis Day, supporting goals of
S. Res. 393
Turkey
Ambassadorial nominee
John R. Bass
Free expression & internet freedoms
Condemning government's restrictions on
S. Res. 403
Turkmenistan
Ambassadorial nominee
Allan P. Mustard
Tuvalu
Ambassadorial nominee
Judith Beth Cefkin
U
Ukraine
Ambassadorial nominee
Geoffrey R. Pyatt
Association Agreement with EU
Supporting Ukrainian people
S. Res. 319
Currency stabilization, policy of U.S. regarding
S. Res. 448
Downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
S. Res. 520
Freedom Support Act of 2014
S. 2828; H.R. 5859
Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko,
Calling for release from prison
S. Res. 165
Independence from Russian Energy Act
S. 2433
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
Condemning downing by pro-Russian separatists
S. Res. 520
Russian aggression, condemning
S. Res. 378
Russian Aggression Prevention Act of 2014
S. 2277
Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, & Economic Stability Act of 2014
S. 2124; H.R. 4152
Territorial integrity, supporting
S. Res. 370
Ukraine Support Act
H.R. 4278
Undemocratic governance & abuse of rights
S. Res. 357
U.S. assistance
Report requirement
S. 2555
United Arab Emirates
Ambassadorial nominee
Barbara A. Leaf
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ambassadorial nominee
Matthew Winthrop Barzun
Atomic energy for U.S.-UK mutual defense purposes
Approval of amendment to agreement
H.R. 5681
United Nations
Convention on Safety of U.N. Personnel
Treaty Doc. 107-1
Nominees
General Assembly Alternate Representatives
Isobel Coleman
Leslie Berger Kiernan
David Pressman
General Assembly Representatives
Samantha Power
Michele Jeanne Sison
General Assembly Alternate Representatives, 68th Session
Elizabeth Frawley Bagley
Theodore Strickland
Stephen N. Zack
General Assembly Representatives, 68th Session
Barbara Lee
Mark Meadows
General Assembly Alternate Representatives, 69th Session
Carol Leslie Hamilton
Leslie Berger Kiernan
General Assembly Representatives, 69th Session
Benjamin L. Cardin
Ronald H. Johnson
Rank of Ambassador
Geneva Office
U.S. Representative
Pamela K. Hamamoto
Human Rights Council
U.S. Representative
Keith Michael Harper
Management and Reform
U.S. Representative
Isobel Coleman
Leslie Berger Kiernan
Special Political Affairs
U.S. Alternate Representative
David Pressman
United Nations and UN Security Council
U.S. Representative
Samantha Power
Deputy U.S. Representative
Michele Jeanne Sison
UNESCO
U.S. Permanent Representative
Crystal Nix-Hines
Transparency, Accountability, and Reform Act of 2013
S. 1313
U.S. Contributions to
S. 978; S. 988
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
Nominees
Commission members
Alfredo J. Balsera (2 terms)
Sim Farar (2 terms)
William Joseph Hybl
Uzbekistan
Ambassadorial nominee
Pamela Leora Spratlen
V
Vaccines and Immunization
Access for children in poorest countries
S. Res. 578
Venezuela
Human Rights & Democracy Protection Act
H.R. 4587
Representative democracy, supporting
S. Res. 213; S. Res. 365
Venezuela Defense of Human Rights & Civil Society Act of 2014
S. 2142
Vietnam
Ambassadorial nominee
Theodore G. Osius III
Lethal military equipment, easing restrictions on sales
S. Res. 567
Montagnard indigenous tribespeople
Contributions to U.S. during Vietnam War
S. Res. 592
Nuclear cooperation with U.S., proposed agreement
S.J. Res. 33; S.J. Res. 36; S.J. Res. 39
Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2013
S. 1649; H.R. 1897
Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act
S. 929
Withdrawal of U.S. combat troops
Recognizing 40th anniversary of
S. Res. 280
Visas
Machine readable
S. 1566; H.R. 3233
W
War Powers
Against Non-State Actors Act of 2014
S. 3019
Consultation Act of 2014
S. 1939
Water
Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act of 2014
S. 2946; H.R. 2901
Women
Convention on Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Ex. R, 96-2 (Treaty Doc. 96-53)
Girls Count Act of 2014
S. 2591; H.R. 3398
International Violence Against Women Act of 2014
S. 2307
International Women's Day, supporting goals of
S. Res. 376
Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act
S. 120; H.R. 3583
Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2014
S. 1942
World Health Organization (WHO)
Nominee
U.S. Rep on Executive Board
Thomas Frieden
X
Y
Yemen
Ambassadorial nominee
Matthew H. Tueller
Yousafzai, Malala
Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act
S. 120
Recognizing Nobel Peace Laureate
S. Res. 595
Z
Zambia
Ambassadorial nominee
Eric T. Schultz
Zimbabwe
Sanctions Repeal Act of 2013
S. 498
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