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                     COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY

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                          LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

                     ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS



                 FIRST SESSION      { Convened January 6, 2015
                                    { Adjourned December 18, 2015
                                                           
                       
                SECOND SESSION      { Convened January 4, 2016 
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                          RON JOHNSON, Chairman



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              COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS


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                     ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS
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                    RON JOHNSON, Wisconsin, Chairman

      JOHN McCAIN, Arizona                 THOMAS CARPER, Delaware
      ROB PORTMAN, Ohio                    CLAIRE McCASKILL, Missouri
      RAND PAUL, Kentucky                  JON TESTER, Montana
      JAMES LANKFORD, Oklahoma             TAMMY BALDWIN, Wisconsin
      MICHAEL B. ENZI, Wyoming             HEIDI HEITKAMP, North Dakota
      KELLY AYOTTE, New Hampshire          CORY A. BOOKER, New Jersey
      JONI ERNST, Iowa                     GARY C. PETERS, Michigan
      BEN SASSE, Nebraska

                  Christopher R. Hixon, Staff Director
              Gabrielle A. Batkin, Minority Staff Director
           John P. Kilvington, Minority Deputy Staff Director
                     Laura W. Kilbride, Chief Clerk
                    Lauren M. Corcoran, Hearing Clerk
                     Benjamin Grazda, Hearing Clerk


   Committee Office: SD-340 Dirksen Senate Office Building, 20510-6250
       Committee Hearing Room: 342 Dirksen Senate Office Building
   Telephone: (202) 224-2627 (Majority)      (202) 224-4751 (Minority)

                                   SUBCOMMITTEES
                                   
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             PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS (PSI)
                     Mr. PORTMAN, of Ohio, Chairman

    Mr. McCAIN, of Arizona                 Mrs. McCASKILL, of Missouri
    Mr. PAUL, of Kentucky                  Mr. TESTER, of Montana
    Mr. LANKFORD, of Oklahoma              Ms. BALDWIN, of Wisconsin
    Ms. AYOTTE, of New Hampshire           Ms. HEITKAMP, of North Dakota
    Mr. SASSE, of Nebraska

                    FEDERAL SPENDING OVERSIGHT (FSO)
                     Mr. PAUL, of Kentucky, Chairman

    Mr. LANKFORD, of Oklahoma              Ms. BALDWIN, of Wisconsin
    Mr. ENZI, of Wyoming                   Mrs. McCASKILL, of Missouri 
    Ms. AYOTTE, of New Hampshire             Chairman
    Mrs. ERNST, of Iowa                    Mr. BOOKER, of New Jersey
    Mr. SASSE, of Nebraska                 Mr. PETERS, of Michigan

            REGULATORY AFFAIRS AND FEDERAL MANAGEMENT (RAFM)
                   Mr. LANKFORD, of Oklahoma, Chairman

    Mr. McCAIN, of Arizona                 Ms. HEITKAMP, of North Dakota
    Mr. PORTMAN, of Ohio                   Mr. TESTER, of Montana
    Mr. ENZI, of Wyoming                   Mr. BOOKER, of New Jersey
    Mrs. ERNST, of Iowa                    Mr. PETERS, of Michigan
    Mr. SASSE, of Nebraska


















                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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      Senate and House bills and resolutions referred to Committee......

                                                                       1

      Legislation referred to Subcommittees.............................

                                                                       3

      Committee business................................................

                                                                       7

      Senate reports (in numerical order)...............................

                                                                      11

      House reports on bills referred to Committee......................

                                                                      17

      Public laws agreed to.............................................

                                                                      19

Calendar of legislation:
          Short title reference of certain bills........................

                                                                      23

          Senate bills..................................................

                                                                      31

          Senate Resolutions............................................

                                                                      77

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

                                                                      79

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

                                                                      81

          House bills...................................................

                                                                      83

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

                                                                     137

      Hearings..........................................................

                                                                     139

      Subcommittee Report and Committee Prints (Rules of Procedures)....

                                                                     149

      Nominations.......................................................

                                                                     151

      Petitions and Memorials referred to the Committee.................

                                                                     159

      Executive Communications referred to the Committee................

                                                                     161

      Jurisdiction of the Committee on Governmental Affairs.............

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SENATE BILLS



  

S. 17

S. 19

S. 21

S. 39

S. 49

S. 70

S. 71

S. 86

S. 87

S. 92

S. 95

S. 104

S. 111

S. 136

S. 159

S. 164

S. 168

S. 179

S. 189

S. 208

S. 226

S. 231

S. 236

S. 242

S. 278

S. 280

S. 281

S. 282

S. 303

S. 310

S. 354

S. 362

S. 406

S. 426

S. 427

S. 434

S. 456

S. 458

S. 461

S. 546

S. 554

S. 558

S. 565

S. 579

S. 594

S. 606

S. 614

S. 623

S. 634

S. 652

S. 678

S. 692

S. 708

S. 742

S. 750

S. 779

S. 795

S. 823

S. 826

S. 846

S. 870

S. 874

S. 975

S. 991

S. 994

S. 1008

S. 1067

  

S. 1073

S. 1090

S. 1109

S. 1115

S. 1116

S. 1144

S. 1157

S. 1170

S. 1172

S. 1180

S. 1254

S. 1378

S. 1411

S. 1487

S. 1492

S. 1522

S. 1526

S. 1536

S. 1550

S. 1575

S. 1576

S. 1580

S. 1591

S. 1596

S. 1603

S. 1607

S. 1616

S. 1620

S. 1629

S. 1638

S. 1675

S. 1678

S. 1683

S. 1688

S. 1729

S. 1742

S. 1746

S. 1779

S. 1807

S. 1808

S. 1810

S. 1817

S. 1818

S. 1820

S. 1826

S. 1828

S. 1846

S. 1854

S. 1864

S. 1868

S. 1869

S. 1873

S. 1897

S. 1915

S. 1927

S. 1944

S. 1959

S. 1990

S. 1997

S. 2006

S. 2021

S. 2033

S. 2051

S. 2073

S. 2074

S. 2088

S. 2093

  

S. 2109

S. 2121

S. 2127

S. 2128

S. 2133

S. 2167

S. 2171

S. 2199

S. 2269

S. 2340

S. 2367

S. 2369

S. 2375

S. 2418

S. 2430

S. 2440

S. 2450

S. 2451

S. 2453

S. 2454

S. 2465

S. 2480

S. 2509

S. 2517

S. 2522

S. 2570

S. 2582

S. 2604

S. 2638

S. 2664

S. 2665

S. 2674

S. 2688

S. 2694

S. 2696

S. 2699

S. 2709

S. 2714

S. 2715

S. 2723

S. 2738

S. 2834

S. 2849

S. 2852

S. 2875

S. 2891

S. 2908

S. 2915

S. 2918

S. 2929

S. 2946

S. 2964

S. 2965

S. 2966

S. 2967

S. 2968

S. 2969

S. 2970

S. 2971

S. 2972

S. 2973

S. 2975

S. 2976

S. 2982

S. 3061

S. 3071

S. 3072

  

S. 3109

S. 3119

S. 3120

S. 3134

S. 3135

S. 3158

S. 3172

S. 3180

S. 3186

S. 3199

S. 3217

S. 3263

S. 3288

S. 3294

S. 3295

S. 3337

S. 3345

S. 3388

S. 3411

S. 3423

S. 3448

S. 3452

S. 3456

S. 3472

S. 3483

S. 3484

S. 3486

S. 3490

S. 3494

S. 3513

S. 3528

S. 3544

S. 3547

SENATE BILLS





  

S. Res. 33

S. Res. 104

S. Res. 113

S. Res. 199

S. Res. 224

S. Res. 226

S. Res. 377

S. Res. 530

S. Con. Res. 8

S. Con. Res. 56

S.J. Res. 10

S.J. Res. 11

HOUSE BILLS

  

  

H.R. 50

H.R. 136

H.R. 185

H.R. 313

H.R. 322

H.R. 323

H.R. 324

H.R. 336

H.R. 361

H.R. 433

H.R. 455

H.R. 460

H.R. 527

H.R. 558

H.R. 615

H.R. 623

H.R. 651

H.R. 710

H.R. 728

H.R. 891

H.R. 998

H.R. 1073

H.R. 1132

H.R. 1155

H.R. 1300

H.R. 1326

H.R. 1350

H.R. 1442

H.R. 1471

H.R. 1531

H.R. 1557

H.R. 1560

H.R. 1562

H.R. 1626

H.R. 1633

H.R. 1634

H.R. 1637

H.R. 1640

H.R. 1646

H.R. 1656

H.R. 1777

H.R. 1884

H.R. 1887

H.R. 2200

H.R. 2206

H.R. 2347

H.R. 2390

H.R. 2395

H.R. 2458

H.R. 2607

H.R. 2786

H.R. 2795

H.R. 2928

H.R. 3059

H.R. 3070

H.R. 3082

H.R. 3089

H.R. 3116

H.R. 3218

H.R. 3274

H.R. 3350

H.R. 3361

H.R. 3438

H.R. 3503

H.R. 3505

H.R. 3510

H.R. 3572

H.R. 3578

H.R. 3583

H.R. 3586

H.R. 3598

H.R. 3601

H.R. 3654

H.R. 3735

H.R. 3779

H.R. 3859

H.R. 3866

H.R. 3869

H.R. 3875

H.R. 3931

H.R. 3953

H.R. 4010

H.R. 4046

H.R. 4359

H.R. 4360

H.R. 4361

H.R. 4371

H.R. 4372

H.R. 4398

H.R. 4401

H.R. 4402

H.R. 4404

H.R. 4407

H.R. 4408

H.R. 4425

H.R. 4482

H.R. 4509

H.R. 4590

H.R. 4605

H.R. 4639

H.R. 4712

H.R. 4743

H.R. 4747

H.R. 4761

H.R. 4777

H.R. 4780

H.R. 4785

H.R. 4820

H.R. 4877

H.R. 4887

H.R. 4902

H.R. 4904

H.R. 4906

H.R. 4925

H.R. 4960

H.R. 4975

H.R. 4987

H.R. 5028

H.R. 5037

H.R. 5150

H.R. 5226

H.R. 5233

H.R. 5309

H.R. 5346

H.R. 5356

H.R. 5385

H.R. 5388

H.R. 5389

H.R. 5391

H.R. 5459

H.R. 5460

H.R. 5471

H.R. 5591

H.R. 5612

H.R. 5625

H.R. 5658

H.R. 5676

H.R. 5798

H.R. 5859

H.R. 5889

H.R. 5982

H.R. 6004

H.J. Res. 43
  LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS 
                                  (PSI)


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                          Mr. Portman, Chairman

                              Mr. McCain

                                                  Mrs. McCaskill

                              Mr. Paul

                                                  Mr. Tester

                              Mr. Lankford

                                                  Ms. Baldwin

                              Ms. Ayotte

                                                  Ms. Heitkamp

                              Mr. Sasse

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Bill No.

                              Bill No.

                              Bill No.
Bill No.----------------------------------------------------------------
S. Res. 377
S. 795
 LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEDERAL SPENDING OVERSIGHT 
                                  (FSO)


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                           Mr. Paul, Chairman

                              Mr. Lankford

                                                  Ms. Baldwin

                              Mr. Enzi

                                                  Mrs. McCaskill

                              Ms. Ayotte

                                                  Mr. Booker

                              Ms. Ernst

                                                  Mr. Peters

                              Mr. Sasse

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Bill No.

                              Bill No.

                              Bill No.
Bill No.----------------------------------------------------------------
S. 1378
S. 2453
S. 2454
   LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON REGULATORY AFFAIRS AND 
                        FEDERAL MANAGEMENT (RAFM)


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                         Mr. Lankford, Chairman

                              Mr. McCain

                                                  Ms. Heitkamp

                              Mr. Portman

                                                  Mr. Tester

                              Mr. Enzi

                                                  Mr. Booker

                              Ms. Ernst

                                                  Mr. Peters

                              Mr. Sasse

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Bill No.

                              Bill No.

                              Bill No.
Bill No.----------------------------------------------------------------
S. 1817
S. 1818
S. 1820
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   C O M M I T T E E   B U S I N E S S
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                            BUSINESS MEETINGS
                            January 22, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. Res. --------, authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs;
  The Committee's Rules of Procedure for the 114th Congress were 
approved and adopted;
  The nominations of Russell C. Deyo to be Under Secretary for 
Management, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Earl L. Gay to be 
Deputy Director, Office of Personnel Management.
                              March 4, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 579, Inspector General Empowerment Act of 2015;
  S. 280, Federal Permitting Improvement Act of 2015;
  H.R. 460, Human Trafficking Detection Act of 2015;
  H.R. 615, Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications 
Act;
  S. 614, Federal Improper Payments Coordination Act;
  S. 558, Presidential Library Donations Act;
  S. 565, Federal Vehicle Repair Costs Savings Act;
  S. 546, RESPONSE Act of 2015;
  S. 242, Wounded Warrior Federal Leave Act of 2015;
  S. 136, Gold Star Fathers Act of 2015.
                               May 6, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of David Michael Bennett to be a Governor, U.S. Postal 
Service, Hon. Mickey D. Barnett to be a Governor, U.S. Postal Service, 
Stephen Crawford to be a Governor, U.S. Postal Service, and Hon. James 
C. Miller, III to be a Governor, U.S. Postal Service;
  S. 280, Federal Permitting Improvement Act for 2015, with an amendment 
in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1180, Integrated Public Alert and Warning System Modernization Act 
of 2015, with an amendment;
  S. 750, Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation Act, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 282, Taxpayers Right-to-Know Act, with an amendment in the nature 
of a substitute;
  S. 1109, Truth in Settlements Act of 2015, without an amendment;
  S. 1172, Presidential Transitions Improvements Act of 2015, with an 
amendment;
  S. 434, Security Clearance Accountability, Reform, and Enhancement Act 
of 2015, without an amendment;
  H.R. 623, Social Media Working Group Act of 2015, with an amendment in 
the nature of a substitute.

  Postal Naming Bills
  S. 179, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 14 3rd Avenue, NW, in Chisholm, Minnesota, as the ``James L. 
Oberstar Memorial Post Office Building;''
  S. 994, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 1 Walter Hammond Place in Waldwick, New Jersey, as the 
``Staff Sergeant Joseph D'Augustine Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 651, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 820 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island, as 
the ``Sister Ann Keefe Post Office.''
                              June 15, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Peter V. Neffenger to be Assistant Secretary 
Transportation Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and David 
S. Shapira to be a Governor, U.S. Postal Service.
                              June 24, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Carol F. Ochoa to be Inspector General, U.S. 
General Services Administration, Steven M. Wellner to be an Associate 
Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, and William W. Nooter 
to be an Associate Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia;
  S. 1629, District of Columbia Court Services and Offender Supervision 
Agency Act of 2015;
  S. 1576, Representative Payee Fraud Prevention Act of 2015;
  S. 742, Stop Wasteful Federal Bonuses Act of 2015;
  S. 1550, Program Management Improvement Accountability Act;
  S. 1616, Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of Government 
Purchase and Travel Cards Act of 2015;
  S. 1580, Competitive Service Act of 2015;
  S. 1090, Emergency Information Improvement Act of 2015
  S. 1603, Border Jobs for Veterans Act of 2015;
  S. 1115, Grants Oversight and New Efficiency Act;
  S. 310, Eliminating Government-funded Oil-painting Act;
  S. 991, Evidence-based Policymaking Commission Act;
  S. 1620, DHS IT Duplication Reduction Act of 2015
  S. 1638, Department of Homeland Security Headquarters Consolidation 
Accountability Act of 2015.

  Postal Naming Bills
  H.R. 728, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 7050 Highway BB in Cedar Hill, Missouri, as the 
``Sergeant First Class William B. Woods, Jr. Post Office;''
  H.R. 891, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 141 Paloma Drive in Floresville, Texas, as the 
``Floresville Veterans Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1326, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 2000 Mulford Road in Mulberry, Florida, as the 
``Sergeant First Class Daniel M. Ferguson Post Office;''
  H.R. 1350, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 442 East 167th Street in Bronx, New York, as the 
``Herman Badillo Post Office Building.''
                              July 29, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nomination of Denise T. Roth to be Administrator, U.S. General 
Services Administration;
  S. 1864, Department of Homeland Security Border Metrics Act of 2015, 
without amendment;
  S. 1846, Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1869, Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2015, with 
amendments;
  S. 1073, Stop Improper Payments to Deceased People Act, with 
amendments;
  S. 1868, Quarterly Financial Reporting Reauthorization Act of 2015, 
with an amendment;
  S. 1607, Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act of 2015;
  S. 1808, Northern Border Security Review Act, with an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute;
  S. 779, Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act of 2015, 
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. Res. 104, A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding 
the success of Operation Streamline and the importance of prosecuting 
first time illegal border crossers;
  S. 708, Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015;
  S. 1170, Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act of 2015, 
without amendment;
  H.R. 1531, Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act, without 
amendment.

  Postal Naming Bills
  S. 1826, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 99 West 22nd Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, as the 
``Lieutenant Colonel James `Maggie' Megellas Post Office;''
  S. 1596, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 2082 Stringtown Road in Grove City, Ohio, as the ``Specialist 
Joseph W. Riley Post Office Building.''
                             October 7, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 708, Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015, ;
  S. 1607, Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1818, Principled Rulemaking Act of 2015, with an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute;
  S. 1820, Early Participation in Regulations Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1817, Smarter Regs Act of 2015, with an amendment in the nature of 
a substitute;
  S. 2109, Directing Dollars to Disaster Relief Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1873, Border Security Technology Accountability Act of 2015, with 
an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 2128, Inspector General Mandates Reporting Act of 2015, without 
amendment;
  S. 2133, Fraud Reduction and Data Analytics Act of 2015, without 
amendment;
  S. 2021, Fair Chance Act, with an amendment in the nature of a 
substitute;
  S. Res. 104, A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding 
the success of Operation Streamline and the importance of prosecuting 
first time illegal border crossers;
  S. 2093, to provide that the Secretary of Transportation shall have 
sole authority to appoint Federal Directors to the Board of Directors of 
the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, without amendment;
  H.R. 998, Preclearance Authorization Act of 2015, with an amendment in 
the nature of a substitute.

  Postal Naming Bills
  H.R. 322, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 16105 Swingley Ridge Road in Chesterfield, Missouri, 
as the ``Sgt. Zachary M. Fisher Post Office;''
  H.R. 323, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 55 Grasso Plaza in St. Louis, Missouri, as the ``Sgt. 
Amanda N. Pinson Post Office;''
  H.R. 324, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 11662 Gravois Road in St. Louis, Missouri, as the 
``Lt. Daniel P. Riordan Post Office;''
  H.R. 558, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 55 South Pioneer Boulevard in Springboro, Ohio, as 
the ``Richard `Dick' Chenault Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1442, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 90 Cornell Street in Kingston, New York, as the 
``Staff Sergeant Robert H. Dietz Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1884, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 206 West Commercial Street in East Rochester, New 
York, as the ``Officer Daryl R. Person Memorial Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3059, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 4500 SE 28th Street, Del City, Oklahoma, as the 
``James Robert Kalsu Post Office Building.''
                            December 9, 2015
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 2127, Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act of 2015, 
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 2375, Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1915, First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act, with an amendment 
in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 1492, to direct the Administrator of General Services, on behalf of 
the Archivist of the United States, to convey certain Federal property 
located in the State of Alaska to the municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, 
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  H.R. 1557, Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
                            January 20, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business item:
  The nomination of Michael J. Missal to be Inspector General, U.S. 
Department of Veterans Affairs.
                            February 10, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nomination of Hon. Beth F. Cobert to be Director, Office of 
Personnel Management;
  S. 2517, Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2016, with an 
amendment favorably;
  H.R. 1656, Secret Service Improvements Act of 2015, with an amendment 
in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2509, Federal Property Management Reform Act of 2016, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2522, to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to build 
partnerships to prevent violence by extremists, with an amendment 
favorably;
  S. 1526, Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act of 2015, 
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 236, Duplication Elimination Act of 2015, with an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 1411, Presidential Allowance Modernization Act of 2015, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 795, to enhance whistleblower protection for contractor and grantee 
employees, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2450, Administrative Leave Act of 2016, with an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2418, Countering Online Recruitment of Violent Extremists Act of 
2015, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2340, Making Electronic Government Accountable By Yielding Tangible 
Efficiencies Act of 2015, with an amendment in the nature of a 
substitute favorably;
  H.R. 3361, Department of Homeland Security Insider Threat and 
Mitigation Act of 2015, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
favorably;
  S.Res. 104, to express the sense of the Senate regarding the success 
of Operation Streamline and the importance of prosecuting first time 
illegal border crossers, without amendment favorably;
  S.Res.----, an original resolution directing the Senate Legal Counsel 
to bring a civil action to enforce a subpoena of the Permanent 
Subcommittee on Investigations.
                             April 25, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Carolyn N. Lerner to be a Special Counsel, Office 
of Special Counsel, Carol Waller Pope to be a Member, Federal Labor 
Relations Authority, Patrick Pizzella to a Member, Federal Labor 
Relations Authority, Jeffrey A. Rosen to be a Governor, U.S. Postal 
Service, Julie H. Becker to be an Associate Judge, Superior Court of the 
District of Columbia, Steven N. Berk to be an Associate Judge, Superior 
Court of the District of Columbia, and Elizabeth C. Wingo to be an 
Associate Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
                              May 25, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nomination of Jay N. Lerner to be Inspector General, Federal 
Deposit Insurance Corporation;
  S. 2976, DHS Accountability Act of 2016, with amendments favorably;
  S. 2967, Biodefense Strategy Act of 2016, with amendments favorably;
  S. 2969, Disaster Management Act of 2016, withdrawn;
  S. 2968, Office of Special Counsel Reauthorization Act of 2016, 
without amendment favorably;
  S. 2964, GAO Mandates Revision Act of 2016, without amendment 
favorably;
  S. 2834, Getting Results through Enhanced Accountability and 
Transparency Act of 2016, with an amendment in the nature of a 
substitute favorably;
  S. 2966, District of Columbia Judicial Financial Transparency and 
Courts Improvement Act, with an amendment favorably;
  S. 2971, National Urban Search and Rescue Response System Act of 2016, 
without amendment favorably;
  S. 1378, Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act of 2015, with an amendment in 
the nature of a substitute favorably;
  S. 2972, Grant Reform and New Transparency Act of 2016, with an 
amendment in the nature of substitute favorably;
  S. 2975, Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act of 2016, with an 
amendment favorably;
  S. 2849, GAO Access and Oversight Act of 2016, without amendment 
favorably;
  S. 461, Cross-Border Trade Enhancements Act of 2015, with an amendment 
in the nature of substitute favorably;
  S. 2852, OPEN Government Data Act, with an amendment in the nature of 
substitute favorably;
  S. 2970, to amend title 5, United States Code, to expand law 
enforcement availability pay to employees of U.S. Custom and Border 
Protection's Air and Marine Operations, without amendment favorably.

  Postal Naming Bills
  H.R. 433, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 523 East Railroad Street in Knox, Pennsylvania, as 
the ``Specialist Ross A. McGinnis Memorial Post Office;''
  S. 2465, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 15 Rochester Street in Bergen, New York, as the ``Barry G. 
Miller Post Office;''
  S. 2891, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
located at 525 North Broadway in Aurora, Illinois, as the ``Kenneth M. 
Christy Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 136, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1103 USPS Building 1103 in Camp Pendleton, 
California, as the ``Camp Pendleton Medal of Honor Post Office;''
  H.R. 1132, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1048 West Robinhood Drive in Stockton, California, as 
the ``W. Ronald Coale Memorial Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 2458, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 5351 Lapalco Boulevard in Marrero, Louisiana, as the 
``Lionel R. Collins, Sr. Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 2928, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 201 B Street in Perryville, Arkansas, as the ``Harold 
George Bennett Post Office;''
  H.R. 3082, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 5919 Chef Menteur Highway in New Orleans, Louisiana, 
as the ``Daryle Holloway Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3274, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 4567 Rockbridge Road in Pine Lake, Georgia, as the 
``Francis Manuel Ortega Post Office;''
  H.R. 3601, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 7715 Post Road, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, as the 
``Melvoid J. Benson Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3735, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 200 Town Run Lane in Winston Salem, North Carolina, 
as the ``Maya Angelou Memorial Post Office;''
  H.R. 3866, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1265 Hurffville Road in Deptford Township, New 
Jersey, as the ``First Lieutenant Salvatore S. Corma II Post Office 
Building;''
  H.R. 4046, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 220 East Oak Street, Glenwood City, Wisconsin, as the 
``Second Lt. Ellen Ainsworth Memorial Post Office;''
  H.R. 4605, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 615 6th Avenue SE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as the 
``Sgt. 1st Class Terryl L. Pasker Post Office Building.''
                              July 6, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business item:
  The nomination of Andrew Mayock to be Deputy Director for Management, 
Office of Management and Budget.
                            November 17, 2016
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business item:
  The nominations of Robert G. Taub to be a Commissioner, Postal 
Regulatory Commission, and Mark D. Acton to be a Commissioner, Postal 
Regulatory Commission.

  Postal Naming Bills
  H.R. 3218, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1221 State Street, Suite 12, in Santa Barbara, 
California, as the ``Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty Officer 
(SEAL) Louis `Lou' J. Langlais Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 4887, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 23323 Shelby Road in Shelby, Indiana, as the 
``Richard Allen Cable Post Office;''
  H.R. 5150, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 3031 Veterans Road West in Staten Island, New York, 
as the ``Leonard Montalto Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 5309, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 401 McElroy Drive in Oxford, Mississippi, as the 
``Army First Lieutenant Donald C. Carwile Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 5356, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 14231 TX-150 in Coldspring, Texas, as the ``E. Marie 
Youngblood Post Office;''
  H.R. 5591, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 810 N US Highway 83 in Zapata, Texas, as the ``Zapata 
Veterans Post Office;''
  H.R. 5676, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 6300 N. Northwest Highway in Chicago, Illinois, as 
the ``Officer Joseph P. Cali Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 5798, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1101 Davis Street in Evanston, Illinois, as the 
``Abner J. Mivka Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 5889, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1 Chalan Kanoa VLG in Saipan, Northern Mariana 
Islands, as the ``Segundo T. Sablan and CNMI Fallen Military Heroes Post 
Office Building.''
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S. Rept. 114-35

                                                                  S. 136

To amend chapter 21 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that 
  fathers of certain permanently disabled or deceased veterans shall be 
  included with mothers of such veterans as preference eligibles for 
  treatment in the civil service.

  

S. Rept. 114-36

                                                                  S. 579

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 to strengthen the 
  Independence of the Inspectors General, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-46

                                                                H.R. 460

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to train Department of 
  Homeland Security personnel how to effectively deter, detect, disrupt, 
  and prevent human trafficking during the course of their primary roles 
  and responsibilities, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-53

                                                                H.R. 615

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Under 
  Secretary for Management of the Department of Homeland Security to 
  take administrative action to achieve and maintain interoperable 
  communications capabilities among the components of the Department of 
  Homeland Security, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-59

                                                                  S. 565

To reduce the operation and maintenance costs associated with the 
  Federal fleet by encouraging the use of remanufactured parts, and for 
  other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-65

                                                                  S. 558

To amend title 44, United States Code, to require information on 
  contributors to Presidential Library fundraising organizations, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-71

                                                                  S. 282

To provide taxpayers with an annual report disclosing the cost and 
  performance of Government programs and areas of duplication among 
  them, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-73

                                                                 S. 1180

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to direct the administrator 
  of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to modernize the integrated 
  public alert and warning system of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-76

                                                                 S. 1109

To require adequate information regarding the tax treatment of payments 
  under settlement agreements entered into by Federal agencies, and for 
  other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-85

                                                                  S. 546

To establish the Railroad Emergency Services preparedness, operational 
  needs, and safety evaluation (response) subcommittee under the Federal 
  Emergency Management Agency's National Advisory Council to provide 
  recommendations on emergency responders training and resources 
  relating to hazardous materials incidents involving railroads, and for 
  other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-86

                                                                  S. 614

To provide access to and use of information by Federal agencies in order 
  to reduce improper payments, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-89

                                                                  S. 242

To amend Title 5, United States Code, to provide leave to any new 
  Federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected disability 
  rated at 30 percent or more for purposes of undergoing medical 
  treatment for such disability, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-93

                                                                  S. 310

To prohibit the use of Federal funds for the costs of painting portraits 
  of officers and employees of the Federal Government.

  

S. Rept. 114-94

                                                                 S. 1172

To improve the process of Presidential transition.

  

S. Rept. 114-95

                                                                 S. 1576

To amend Title 5, United States Code, to prevent fraud by representative 
  payees.

  

S. Rept. 114-110

                                                                 S. 1629

To revise certain authorities of the District of Columbia courts, the 
  court services and offender supervision agency for the District of 
  Columbia, and the public defender service for the District of 
  Columbia, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-113

                                                                  S. 280

To improve the efficiency, management, and interagency coordination of 
  the Federal permitting process through reforms overseen by the 
  director of the Office of Management and Budget, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-116

                                                                 S. 1603

To actively recruit members of the Armed Forces who are separating from 
  military service to serve as customs and border protection officers.

  

S. Rept. 114-123

                                                               H.R. 1531

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway for temporary 
  seasonal employees in Federal Land Management agencies to compete for 
  vacant permanent positions under internal merit promotion procedures, 
  and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-142

                                                                 S. 1090

To amend the Robert T. Stafford disaster relief and emergency assistance 
  act to provide eligibility for broadcasting facilities to receive 
  certain disaster assistance, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-143

                                                                 S. 1580

To allow additional appointing authorities to select individuals from 
  competitive service certificates.

  

S. Rept. 114-144

                                                                 S. 1170

To amend title 39, United States Code, to extend the authority of the 
  United States Postal Service to issue a semipostal to raise funds for 
  breast cancer research, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-145

                                                                H.R. 623

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to authorize the Department 
  of Homeland Security to establish a social media working group, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-150

                                                                  S. 750

To achieve Border Security on certain Federal lands along the Southern 
  Border.

  

S. Rept. 114-151

                                                                  S. 991

To establish the Commission on evidence-based policymaking, and for 
  other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-152

                                                                 S. 1864

To improve National Security by developing metrics to measure the 
  effectiveness of security between ports of entry, at points of entry, 
  and along the maritime border.

  

S. Rept. 114-155

                                                                 S. 1808

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct a Northern 
  Border threat analysis, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-157

                                                                 S. 1868

To extend by 15 years the authority of the Secretary of Commerce to 
  conduct the quarterly financial report program.

  

S. Rept. 114-162

                                                                 S. 1550

To amend Title 31, United States Code, to establish entities tasked with 
  improving program and project management in certain Federal agencies, 
  and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-169

                                                                 S. 1115

To close out expired, empty grant accounts.

  

S. Rept. 114-170

                                                                 S. 2093

To provide that the Secretary of Transportation shall have sole 
  authority to appoint Federal Directors to the Board of Directors of 
  the Washington Metropolitan area transit authority.

  

S. Rept. 114-171

                                                                 S. 2128

To require the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency 
  to submit to Congress a report on Inspector General mandates.

  

S. Rept. 114-173

                                                                 S. 2109

To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
  to develop an integrated plan to reduce Administrative costs under the 
  Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-174

                                                                 S. 1616

To provide for the identification and prevention of improper payments 
  and the identification of strategic sourcing opportunities by 
  reviewing and analyzing the use of Federal agency charge cards.

  

S. Rept. 114-180

                                                                H.R. 998

To establish the conditions under which the Secretary of Homeland 
  Security may establish preclearance facilities, conduct preclearance 
  operations, and provide customs services outside the United States, 
  and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-200

                                                                 S. 2021

To prohibit Federal agencies and Federal contractors from requesting 
  that an applicant for employment disclose criminal history record 
  information before the applicant has received a conditional offer, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-214

                                                              S.Res. 377

Resolution directing the Senate Legal Counsel to bring a civil action to 
  enforce a subpoena of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  

S. Rept. 114-224

                                                                  S. 779

To provide for Federal agencies to develop public access policies 
  relating to research conducted by employees of that agency or from 
  funds administered by that agency.

  

S. Rept. 114-226

                                                                  S. 742

To appropriately limit the authority to award bonuses to employees.

  

S. Rept. 114-227

                                                                 S. 1638

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress 
  information on the Department of Homeland Security headquarters 
  consolidation project in the National Capital Region, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-228

                                                                 S. 1492

To direct the Administrator of General Services, on behalf of the 
  Archivist of the United States, to convey certain Federal property 
  located in the State of Alaska to the Municipality of Anchorage, 
  Alaska.

  

S. Rept. 114-229

                                                                 S. 2133

To improve Federal agency financial and administrative controls and 
  procedures to assess and mitigate fraud risks and to improve Federal 
  agencies' development and use of data analytics for the purpose of 
  identifying, preventing, and responding to fraud, including improper 
  payments.

  

S. Rept. 114-234

                                                                 S. 1873

To strengthen accountability for deployment of Border Security 
  technology at the Department of Homeland Security, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-246

                                                                  S. 434

To strengthen the accountability of individuals involved in misconduct 
  affecting the integrity of background investigations, to update 
  guidelines for security clearances, to prevent conflicts of interest 
  relating to contractors providing background investigation fieldwork 
  services and investigative support services, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-247

                                                                 S. 1620

To reduce duplication of information technology at the Department of 
  Homeland Security, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-249

                                                                 S. 1073

To amend the improper payments elimination and recovery improvement act 
  of 2012, including making changes to the do not pay initiative, for 
  improved detection, prevention, and recovery of improper payments to 
  deceased individuals, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-250

                                                                 S. 1846

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to secure critical 
  infrastructure against electromagnetic threats, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-251

                                                                 S. 1915

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to make anthrax vaccines 
  and antimicrobials available to emergency response providers, and for 
  other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-262

                                                                 S. 2127

To provide appropriate protections to probationary Federal employees, to 
  provide the Special Counsel with adequate access to information, to 
  provide greater awareness of Federal whistleblower protections, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-270

                                                                  S. 795

To enhance whistleblower protection for contractor and grantee 
  employees.

  

S. Rept. 114-271

                                                                 S. 1411

To amend the Act of August 25, 1958, Commonly known as the ``Former 
  Presidents Act of 1958,'' with respect to the Monetary allowance 
  payable to a former president, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-279

                                                             S. Res. 104

To express the sense of the Senate regarding the success of operation 
  streamline and the importance of prosecuting first time illegal border 
  crossers.

  

S. Rept. 114-282

                                                                 S. 1817

To improve the effectiveness of major rules in accomplishing their 
  regulatory objectives by promoting retrospective review, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-287

                                                                 S. 2976

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to reform, streamline, and 
  make improvements to the Department of Homeland Security and support 
  the Departments efforts to implement better policy, planning, 
  management, and performance, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-289

                                                                 S. 2340

To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to issue 
  a directive on the management of software licenses, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-291

                                                                 S. 2375

To decrease the deficit by consolidating and selling excess Federal 
  tangible property, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-292

                                                                 S. 2450

To amend title 5, United States Code, to address administrative leave 
  for Federal employees, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-295

                                                                 S. 2517

To require a report on United States strategy to combat terrorist use of 
  social media, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-296

                                                                 S. 2522

Amending the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to build partnerships to 
  prevent violence by extremists.

  

S. Rept. 114-297

                                                               H.R. 3361

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the insider 
  threat program, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-300

                                                               H.R. 1557

To amend the notification and Federal employee antidiscrimination and 
  retaliation Act of 2002 to strengthen Federal antidiscrimination laws 
  enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and expand 
  accountability within the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-302

                                                               H.R. 1656

To provide for additional resources for the Secret Service, and to 
  improve protections for restricted areas.

  

S. Rept. 114-303

                                                                  S. 461

To provide for alternative financing arrangements for the provision of 
  certain services and the construction and maintenance of 
  infrastructure at land border ports of entry, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-304

                                                                 S. 2509

To improve the Governmentwide management of Federal property.

  

S. Rept. 114-305

                                                                 S. 2964

To eliminate or modify certain mandates of the Government Accountability 
  Office.

  

S. Rept. 114-306

                                                                 S. 2967

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Office of 
  Management and Budget to execute a National Biodefense Strategy, and 
  for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-307

                                                                 S. 2971

To authorize the National Urban Search and Rescue Response System.

  

S. Rept. 114-342

                                                                 S. 1818

To amend title 5, United States code, to reform the rulemaking process 
  of agencies.

  

S. Rept. 114-343

                                                                 S. 1820

To require agencies to publish an advance notice of proposed rulemaking 
  for major rules.

  

S. Rept. 114-344

                                                                 S. 2970

To amend title 5, United States Code, to expand law enforcement 
  availability pay to employees of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's 
  Air and Marine Operations.

  

S. Rept. 114-356

                                                                 S. 2849

To ensure the Government Accountability Office has adequate access to 
  information.

  

S. Rept. 114-359

                                                                 S. 2966

To update the financial disclosure requirements for judges of the 
  District of Columbia courts, and to make other improvements to the 
  District of Columbia courts.

  

S. Rept. 114-360

                                                                 S. 2968

To reauthorize the Office of Special Counsel, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-361

                                                                 S. 2975

To provide agencies with discretion in securing information technology 
  and information systems.

  

S. Rept. 114-365

                                                                 S. 2418

To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish University 
  labs for student-developed technology-based solutions for countering 
  online recruitment of violent extremists.

  

S. Rept. 114-366

                                                                 S. 1526

To amend title 10 and title 41, United States Code, to improve the 
  manner in which Federal contracts for construction and design services 
  are awarded, to prohibit the use of reverse auctions for design and 
  construction services procurements, to amend title 31 and title 41, 
  United States Code, to improve the payments protections available to 
  construction contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers for work 
  performed, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-378

                                                                 S. 1869

To improve Federal network security and authorize and enhance an 
  existing intrusion detection and prevention system for civilian 
  Federal networks.

  

S. Rept. 114-396

                                                                 S. 2852

To expand the government's use and administration of data to facilitate 
  transparency, effective governance, and innovation, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 114-406

                                                                 S. 1378

To strengthen employee cost savings suggestions program within the 
  Federal Government.

  

S. Rept. 114-407

                                                                 S. 2972

To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide transparency and 
  require certain standards in the award of Federal grants, and for 
  other purposes.

  
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H. Rept. 114-182

                                                               H.R. 1531

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway for temporary 
  seasonal employees in Federal Land Management agencies to compete for 
  vacant permanent positions under internal merit promotion procedures, 
  and for other purposes.

  

H. Rept. 114-219

                                                                H.R. 998

To establish the conditions under which the Secretary of Homeland 
  Security may establish preclearance facilities, conduct preclearance 
  operations, and provide customs services outside the United States, 
  and for other purposes.

  

H. Rept. 114-321

                                                               H.R. 3361

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the insider 
  threat program, and for other purposes.

  

H. Rept. 114-117

                                                               H.R. 1557

To amend the notification and Federal employee antidiscrimination and 
  retaliation Act of 2002 to strengthen Federal antidiscrimination laws 
  enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and expand 
  accountability within the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

  

H. Rept. 114-231

                                                               H.R. 1656

To provide for additional resources for the Secret Service, and to 
  improve protections for restricted areas.

  
                          PUBLIC LAWS AGREED TO
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H.R. 651.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 820 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island, as the 
  ``Sister Ann Keefe Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-15)........................May 22, 2015.
  

H.R. 615.--To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the 
  Under Secretary for Management of the Department of Homeland Security 
  to take administrative action to achieve and maintain interoperable 
  communications capabilities amond the components of the Department of 
  Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-29)........................July 6, 2015.
  

H.R. 728.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 7050 Highway BB in Cedar Hill, Missouri, as the ``Sergeant 
  First Class William B. Woods, Jr. Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-32).......................July 20, 2015.
  

H.R. 891.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 141 Paloma Drive in Floresville, Texas, as the 
  ``Floresville Veterans Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-33).......................July 20, 2015.
  

H.R. 1326.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 2000 Mulford Road in Mulberry, Florida, as the 
  ``Sergeant First Class Daniele M. Ferguson Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-34).......................July 20, 2015.
  

H.R. 1350.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 442 East 167th Street in Bronx, New York, as the 
  ``Herman Badillo Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-35).......................July 20, 2015.
  

S. 179.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 14 3rd Avenue, NW, in Chisholm, Minnesota, as the ``James 
  L. Oberstar Memorial Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-37).......................July 20, 2015.
  

H.R. 1626.--To reduce duplication of information technology at the 
  Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-43)........................Aug. 6, 2015.
  

H.R. 1531.--To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway 
  for temporary seasonal employees in Federal land management agencies 
  to compete for vacant permanent positions under internal merit 
  promotion procedures, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-47)........................Aug. 7, 2015.
  

S. 136.--To amend chapter 21 of title 5, United States Code, to provide 
  that fathers of certain permanently disabled or deceased veterans 
  shall be included with mothers of such veterans as preference 
  eligibles for treatment in the civil service.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-62)........................Oct. 7, 2015.
  

S. 565.--To reduce the operation and maintenance costs associated with 
  the Federal fleet by encouraging the use of remanufactured parts, and 
  for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-65)........................Oct. 7, 2015.
  

S. 994.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 1 Walter Hammond Place in Waldwick, New Jersey, as the 
  ``Staff Sergeant Joseph D'Augustine Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-66)........................Oct. 7, 2015.
  

H.R. 3116.--To extend by 15 years the authority of the Secretary of 
  Commerce to conduct the quarterly financial report program.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-72).......................Oct. 22, 2015.
  

H.R. 313.--To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide leave to any 
  new Federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected 
  disability rated at 30 percent or more for purposes of undergoing 
  medical treatment for such disability, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-75)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 322.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 16105 Swingley Ridge Road in Chesterfield, Missouri, as the 
  ``Sgt. Zachary M. Fisher Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-76)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 323.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 55 Grasso Plaza in St. Louis, Missouri, as the ``Sgt. 
  Amanda N. Pinson Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-77)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 324.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 11662 Gravois Road in St. Louis, Missouri, as the ``Lt. 
  Daniel P. Riordan Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-78)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 558.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 55 South Pioneer Boulevard in Springboro, Ohio, as the 
  ``Richard `Dick' Chenault Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-79)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 623.--To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to authorize the 
  Department of Homeland Security to establish a social media working 
  group, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-80)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 1442.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 90 Cornell Street in Kingston, New York, as the 
  ``Staff Sergeant Robert H. Dietz Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-82)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 1884.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 206 West Commercial Street in East Rochester, New 
  York, as the ``Officer Daryl R. Pierson Memorial Post Office 
  Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-83)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

H.R. 3059.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 4500 SE 28th Street, Del City, Oklahoma, as the 
  ``James Robert Kalsu Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-84)........................Nov. 5, 2015.
  

S. 1170.--To amend title 39, United States Code, to extend the authority 
  of the United States Postal Service to issue a semipostal to raise 
  funds for breast cancer research, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-99).......................Dec. 11, 2015.
  

S. 614.--To provide access to and use of information by Federal agencies 
  in order to reduce improper payments, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-109)......................Dec. 18, 2015.
  

S. 1090.--To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
  Assistance Act to provide eligibility for broadcasting facilities to 
  receive certain disaster assistance, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-111)......................Dec. 18, 2015.
  

S. 1115.--To close out expired grants.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-117)......................Jan. 28, 2016.
  

S. 1629.--To revise certain authorities of the District of Columbia 
  courts, the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
  District of Columbia, and the Public Defender Service for the District 
  of Columbia, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-118)......................Jan. 28, 2016.
  

S. 2109.--To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency 
  Management Agency to develop an integrated plan to reduce 
  administrative costs under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
  Emergency Assistance Act, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-132)......................Feb. 29, 2016.
  
  

S. 1596.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 2082 Stringtown Road in Grove City, Ohio, as the 
  ``Specialist Joseph W. Riley Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-134).......................Mar. 9, 2016.
  

S. 1172.-- To improve the process of presidential transition.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-136)......................Mar. 18, 2016.
  

S. 1580.-- To allow additional appointing authorities to select 
  individuals from competitive service certificates.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-137)......................Mar. 18, 2016.
  

S. 1826.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 99 West 2nd Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, as the 
  ``Lieutenant Colonel James `Maggie' Megerllas Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-138)......................Mar. 18, 2016.
  

S. 1180.-- To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to direct the 
  Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to modernize 
  the integrated public alert and warning system of the United States, 
  and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-143)......................Apr. 11, 2016.
  

S. 1638.-- To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to 
  Congress information on the Department of Homeland Security 
  headquarters consolidation project in the National Capital Region, and 
  for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-150)......................Apr. 29, 2016.
  

S. 1492.-- To direct the Administrator of General Services, on behalf of 
  the Archivist of the United States, to convey certain Federal property 
  located in the State of Alaska to the Municipality of Anchorage, 
  Alaska.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-161).......................May 20, 2016.
  

H.R. 136.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1103 USPS Building 1103 in Camp Pendleton, 
  California, as the ``Camp Pendlton Medal of Honor Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-166)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 433.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 523 East Railroad Street in Knox, Pennsylvania, as 
  the ``Specialist Ross A. McGinnis Memorial Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-167)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 1132.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1048 West Robinhood Drive in Stockton, California, 
  as the ``W. Ronald Coale Memorial Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-168)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 2458.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 5351 Lapalco Boulevard in Marrero, Louisiana, as 
  the ``Lionel R. Collins, Sr. Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-169)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 2928.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 201 B Street in Perryville, Arkansas, as the 
  ``Harold George Bennett Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-170)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 3082.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 5919 Chef Menteur Highway in New Orleans, 
  Louisiana, as the ``Daryle Holloway Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-171)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 3274.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 4567 Rockbridge Road in Pine Lake, Georgia, as the 
  ``Francis Manuel Ortega Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-172)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 3601.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 7715 Post Road, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, as 
  the ``Melvoid J. Benson Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-173)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 136.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 200 Town Run Lane in Winston Salem, North Carolina, 
  as the ``Maya Angelou Memorial Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-174)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 3866.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1265 Hurffville Road in Deptford Township, New 
  Jersey, as the ``First Lieutenant Salvatore S. Corma II Post Office 
  Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-175)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 4046.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 220 East Oak Street, Glenwood City, Wisconsin, as 
  the ``Second Lt. Ellen Ainsworth Memorial Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-176)......................June 13, 2016.
  

H.R. 4605.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 615 6th Avenue SE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as the 
  ``Sgt. 1st Class Terryl L. Pasker Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-177)......................June 13, 2016.
  

S. 2133.-- To improve Federal agency financial and administrative 
  controls and procedures to assess and mitigate fraud risks, and to 
  improve Federal agencies' development and use of data analytics for 
  the purpose of identifying, preventing, and responding to fraud, 
  including improper payments.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-186)......................June 30, 2016.
  

H.R. 4372.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 15 Rochester Street, Bergen, New York, as the 
  ``Barry G. Miller Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-192)......................July 15, 2016.
  

H.R. 4960.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 525 N Broadway in Aurora, Illinois, as the 
  ``Kenneth M. Christy Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-193)......................July 15, 2016.
  

H.R. 2607.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 7802 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, New York, as 
  the ``Jeanne and Jules Manford Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-200)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 3931.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 620 Central Avenue Suite 1A in Hot Springs National 
  Park, Arkansas, as the ``Chief Petty Officer Adam Brown United States 
  Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-202)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 3953.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 4122 Madison Street, Elfers, Florida, as the 
  ``Private First Class Felton Roger Fussell Memorial Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-203)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4010.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 522 North Central Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona, as 
  the ``Ed Pastor Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-204)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4425.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 110 East Powerhouse Road in Collegeville, 
  Minnesota, as the ``Eugene J. McCarthy Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-205)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4747.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 6691 Church Street in Riverdale, Georgia, as the 
  ``Major Gregory E. Barney Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-206)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4761.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 61 South Baldwin Avenue in Sierra Madre, 
  California, as the ``Louis Van Iersel Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-207)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4777.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1301 Alabama Avenue in Selma, Alabama, as the 
  ``Amelia Boynton Robinson Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-208)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4877.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 3130 Grants Lake Boulevard in Sugar Land, Texas as 
  the ``LCpl Garrett W. Gamble, USMC Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-209)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4904.-- To require the Director of the Office of Management and 
  Budget to issue a directive on the management of software licenses, 
  and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 114-210)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4925.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 229 West Main Cross Street, in Findlay, Ohio, as 
  the ``Michael Garver Oxley Memorial Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-211)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4975.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 5720 South 142nd Street in Omaha, Nebraska, as the 
  ``Petty Officer 1st Class Caleb A. Nelson Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-212)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4987.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 3957 2nd Avenue in Laurel Hill, Florida, as the 
  ``Sergeant First Class William `Kelly' Lacey Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-213)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 5028.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 10721 E Jefferson Ave in Detroit, Michigan, as the 
  ``Mary E. McCoy Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 114-214)......................July 29, 2016.
  

H.R. 4902.-- To amend title 5, United State Code, to expand law 
  enforcement availability pay to employees of U.S. Customs and Border 
  Protection's Air and Marine Operations.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-250)...................Dec. 8, 2016.
  

S. 795.-- To enhance whistleblower protection for contractor and grantee 
  employees.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-261)..................Dec. 14, 2016.
  

S. 1550.-- To amend title 31, United States Code, to establish entities 
  tasked with improving program and project management in certain 
  Federal agencies, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-264)..................Dec. 14, 2016.
  

S. 1808.-- To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct a 
  Northern Border threat analysis, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-267)..................Dec. 14, 2016.
  

S. 1915.-- To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to make anthrax 
  vaccines available to emergency response providers, and for other 
  purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-268)..................Dec. 14, 2016.
  

H.R. 710.-- To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to prepare a 
  comprehensive security assessment of the transportation security card 
  program, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-278)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 3218.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1221 State Street, Suite 12, Santa Barbara, 
  California, as the ``Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty 
  Officer (SEAL) Louis `Lou' J. Langlais Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-283)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 4887.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 23323 Shelby Road in Shelby, Indiana, as the 
  ``Richard Allen Cable Post Office.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-290)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5150.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 3031 Veterans Road West in Staten Island, New York, 
  as the ``Leonard Montalto Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-295)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5309.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 401 McElroy Drive in Oxford, Mississippi, as the 
  ``Army First Lieutenant Donald C. Carwile Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-296)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5356.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 14231 TX-150 in Coldspring, Texas, as the ``E. 
  Marie Youngblood Post Office.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-297...................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5591.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 810 N US Highway 83 in Zapata, Texas, as the 
  ``Zapata Veterans Post Office.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-298)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5612.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 2886 Sandy Plains Road in Marietta, Georgia, as the 
  ``Marine Lance Corporal Squire Wells Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-299)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5687.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 6300 N. Northwest Highway in Chicago, Illinois, as 
  the ``Officer Joseph P. Cali Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-300)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5798.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1101 Davis Street in Evanston, Illinois, as the 
  ``Abner J. Mikva Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-303)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

H.R. 5889.-- To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1 Chalan Kanoa VLG in Saipan, Norther Mariana 
  Islands, as the ``Segundo T. Sablan and CNMI Fallen Military Heroes 
  Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-305)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

S. 546.-- To establish the Railroad Emergency Services Preparedness, 
  Operational Needs, and Safety Evaluation (RESPONSE) Subcommittee under 
  the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Advisory Council to 
  provide recommendations on emergency responder training and resources 
  relating to hazardous materials incidents involving railroads, and for 
  other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-321)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  

S. 2971.-- To authorize the National Urban Search and Rescue Response 
  System.
Signed into law (Public Law No. 114-326)..................Dec. 16, 2016.
  
                              CALENDAR OF LEGISLATION


                SHORT TITLE REFERENCE OF CERTAIN BILLS

                              ------------
      21st Century Buy American Act............................. S. 2167
  
      Active Shooter Preparedness Enhancement Act of 
        2016.................................................... S. 3186
  
      Administrative Leave Act of 2016.......................... S. 2450
  
      Administrative Leave Reform Act......................... H.R. 4359
  
      Agency Accountability Act of 2016......................... S. 3199
  
      All Economic Regulations are Transparent Act of 
        2016 or the ``ALERT Act of 2016''....................... S. 3547
  
      Alternatives to Licensing that Lower Obstacles to 
        Work Act of 2016 or the ``ALLOW Act''................... S. 3158
  
      American Business for American Companies Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 975
  
      Amplifying Local Efforts to Root out Terror Act of 
        2016 or the ``ALERT Act of 2016''..................... H.R. 4401
  
      Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation 
        Act...................................................... S. 750
  
      Article I Consolidated Appropriations Amendments, 
        2016.................................................. H.R. 4371
  
      Article I Regulatory Budget Act of 2016................... S. 2982
  
      Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act of 2015...................... S. 1378
  
      Border and Maritime Coordination Improvement Act 
                                                               H.R. 3586
  
      Border Jobs for Veterans Act of 2015...................... S. 1603
  
      Border Landowner and Lessee Consultation Act.............. S. 3513
  
      Border Security Technology Accountability Act of 
        2015......................................... S. 1873, H.R. 1634
  
      Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 1170
  
      Bring Our Heroes Home Act of 2016......................... S. 3448
  
      CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act of 
        2015.................................................. H.R. 2200
  
      CBP Hiring and Retention Act of 2016 or the ``CBP 
        HiRe Act''.............................................. S. 3494
  
      Citizen Empowerment Act.................................... S. 278
  
      Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for 
        DC Home Rule Act of 2016.............................. H.R. 5233
  
      Close the Revolving Door Act of 2015...................... S. 1959
  
      Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2015 
                                                               H.R. 3654
  
      Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2016 
                                                                 S. 2517
  
      Community Bank Preservation Act of 2015..................... S. 92
  
      Community Counterterrorism Preparedness Act............. H.R. 5859
  
      Community Partnership Act of 2015......................... S. 2369
  
      Competitive Service Act of 2015............................ S. 580
  
      Congressional Whistleblower Protection Act of 2016
                                                                 S. 2723
  
      Contracting and Tax Accountability Act of 2015.......... H.R. 1562
  
      Contractor Accountability and Transparency Act of 
        2016..................................................... S.2709
  
      Countering Terrorist Radicalization Act................... S. 3072
  
      Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act of 2016............. H.R. 4407
  
      Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2015 or 
        ``CIPA''..................................... S. 1846, H.R. 1073
  
      Cross-Border Rail Security Act of 2015.................. H.R. 2786
  
      Cross-Border Trade Enhancement Act of 2015................. S. 461
  
      Combating Terrorist Recruitment Act of 2016............. H.R. 4820
  
      Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 1526
      Countering Online Recruitment of Violent 
        Extremists Act of 2015.................................. S. 2418
  
      Cyber Preparedness Act of 2016.......................... H.R. 5459
  
      Cyber Threat Sharing Act of 2015........................... S. 456
  
      DHS Acquisition Documentation Integrity Act of 
        2016.................................................. H.R. 4398
  
      DHS IT Duplication Reduction Act of 2015....... S. 1620, H.R. 1626
  
      DHS Headquarters Reform and Improvement Act of 
        2015.................................................. H.R. 3572
  
      DHS Paid Administrative Leave Accountability Act 
        of 2015............................................... H.R. 1633
  
      DHS Science and Technology Reform and Improvement 
        Act of 2015........................................... H.R. 3578
  
      DHS Stop Asset and Vehicle Excess Act or the ``DHS 
        SAVE Act''............................................ H.R. 4785
  
      Department of Homeland Security Border Security 
        Metrics Act of 2015..................................... S. 1864
  
      Department of Homeland Security Clearance 
        Management and Administration Act..................... H.R. 3505
  
      Department of Homeland Security CBRNE Defense Act 
        of 2015............................................... H.R. 3875
  
      Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity 
        Strategy Act of 2015.................................. H.R. 3510
  
      Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 
        Consolidation Accountability Act of 2015..... S. 1638, H.R. 1640
  
      Department of Homeland Security Insider Threat and 
        Mitigation Act of 2015................................ H.R. 3361
  
      Department of Homeland Security Interoperable 
        Communications Act or the ``DHS Interoperable 
        Communications Act''................................... H.R. 615
  
      Department of Homeland Security Support to Fusion 
        Centers Act of 2015................................... H.R. 3503
  
      DHS Accountability Act of 2016............................ S. 2976
  
      DHS Acquisition Documentation Integrity Act of 
        2016.................................................. H.R. 4398
  
      Digital Security Commission Act of 2016................... S. 2604
  
      Directing Dollars to Disaster Relief Act of 2015 
                                                                 S. 2109
  
      Disaggregating Student Outcomes by Disability 
        Category Act............................................ S. 1729
  
      Disaster Assistance Fairness and Accountability 
        Act of 2015.............................................. S. 634
  
      Disaster Assistance Improvement Act of 2016............... S. 3411
  
      Disaster Assistance Recoupment Fairness Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 406
  
      Disaster Management Act of 2016........................... S. 2969
  
      District of Columbia Courts, Public Defender 
        Service, and Court Services and Offender 
        Supervision Agency Act of 2015.......................... S. 1629
  
      District of Columbia Courts and Public Defender 
        Service Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments 
        Act................................................... H.R. 5037
  
      District of Columbia Judicial Financial 
        Transparency Act........................................ S. 2966
  
      Domestic Reduction in Vehicle Expenditure and 
        Lowering Emissions from State Sources Act of 
        2015 or the ``DRIVE LESS Act''........................... S. 427
  
      Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 2127
  
      Duplication Elimination Act of 2015........................ S. 236
  
      Duplication Reduction and Scoring Act..................... S. 2453
  
      EEZ Transit Zone Clarification and Access Act........... H.R. 3070
  
      Early Participation in Regulations Act of 2015............ S. 1820
  
      Eliminating Government-funded Oil-painting Act or 
        ``EGO Act''.............................................. S. 310

      Emergency Information Improvement Act of 2015............. S. 1090
  
      Emergency Port of Entry Personnel and 
        Infrastructure Funding Act of 2015....................... S. 458
  
      Empowering Partners to Counter Violent Extremism 
        Act of 2016............................................. S. 3456
  
      English Language Unity Act of 2015......................... S. 678
  
      Essential Transportation Worker Identification 
        Credential Assessment Act.............................. H.R. 710
  
      Evidence-Based Policymaking Commission Act of 2015
                                                                  S. 991
  
      Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act 
        of 2015.................................................. S. 779
  
      Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act of 2015 or the 
        ``Fair Chance Act''..................................... S. 2120
  
      Fairness in Federal Disaster Declarations Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 870
  
      Families for Foster Youth Stamp Act of 2015............... S. 1047
  
      Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act of 2015 or 
        the Fair Act............................................. S. 164
  
      Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments of 2016 
                                                               H.R. 2347
  
      Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2015............... S. 2375
  
      Federal Computer Security Act............................. S. 1990
  
      Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2015............. S. 1869
  
      Federal Debt Management Act of 2015......................... S. 19
  
      Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act of 2015......... H.R. 1557
  
      Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act of 2015 
                                                                 S. 2033
  
      Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 554
  
      Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act of 2015............ S. 303
  
      Federal Employees Sustainable Investment Act.............. S. 1144
  
      Federal Improper Payments Coordination Act of 2015
                                                                  S. 614
  
      Federal Information Security Management Reform Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 1828
  
      Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act of 2016
                                                                 S. 2975
  
      Federal Intern Protection Act of 2015..................... S. 2480
  
      Federal Permitting Improvement Act of 2015................. S. 280
  
      Federal Property Management Reform Act of 2016............ S. 2509
  
      Federal Research Transparency and Accountability 
        Act of 2016............................................. S. 2915
  
      Federal Supervisor Training Act of 2016................... S. 3528
  
      Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act of 2015............ S. 565
  
      Federally Funded Research and Development Sunshine 
        Act of 2015........................................... H.R. 1637
  
      FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015............. H.R. 1471
  
      Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act............... S. 1779
  
      First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies 
        Act................................................... H.R. 5460
  
      First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act....... S. 1915, H.R. 1300
  
      First Responder Identification of Emergency Needs 
        in Disaster Situations or the ``FRIENDS Act''......... H.R. 2795
  
      Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2016 or the ``FIRE 
        ACT''................................................... S. 3061
  
      Fiscal Year 2016 Department of Veterans Affairs 
        Seismic Safety, Construction, and Leases 
        Authorization Act..................................... H.R. 4590
  
      Flexible Hiring and Improving Recruitment, 
        Retention, and Education Act of 2016 or the 
        ``Flexible HIRE Act''................................... S. 3180
  
      Foreign Fighter Review Act of 2016...................... H.R. 4402
  
      Fraud Reduction and Data Analytics Act of 2015............ S. 2133
  
      Freedom from Government Competition Act................... S. 1116
  
      Fusion Center Enhancement Act of 2015................... H.R. 3598
  
      GAO Access and Oversight Act of 2016...................... S. 2849
  
      GAO Mandates Revision Act of 2016......................... S. 2964
  
      Gains in Global Nuclear Architecture Act................ H.R. 5391
  
      Getting Results through Enhanced Accountability 
        and Transparency Act of 2016............................ S. 2834
      Gold Star Families Forever Stamp Act...................... S. 3423
  
      Gold Star Fathers Act of 2015.............................. S. 136
  
      Government Transformation Act of 2015..................... S. 2269
  
      Government Employee Accountability Act..................... S. 362
  
      Government Reform and Improvement Act of 2016........... H.R. 4361
  
      Grant Reform and New Transparency Act of 2016 or 
        the ``GRANT Act''....................................... S. 2972
      Grants Oversight and New Efficiency Act or the 
        GONE Act..................................... S. 1115, H.R. 3089
  
      Homeland Security Drone Assessment and Analysis 
        Act................................................... H.R. 1646
  
      Homeland Security University-Based Centers Review 
        Act................................................... H.R. 2390
  
      Human Trafficking Detection Act of 2015.......... S. 623, H.R. 460
  
      Improving Access to Farm Conservation Act of 2016 
                                                                 S. 3288
  
      Improvising Postal Operations, Service and 
        Transparency Act of 2015............................... H.R. 623
  
      Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act of 2015
                                                                 S. 1607
  
      Inspector General Empowerment Act of 2015....... S. 579, H.R. 2395
  
      Inspector General Mandates Reporting Act of 2015 
                                                                 S. 2128
  
      Inspector General Recommendation Transparency Act 
        of 2016................................................. S. 3109
  
      Integrated Public Alert and Warning System 
        Modernization Act of 2015............................... S. 1180
  
      Know the CBRN Terrorism Threats to Transportation 
        Act................................................... H.R. 3350
  
      LGBT Data Inclusion Act................................... S. 3134
  
      Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act..... S. 1522, 1591, H.R. 
                                                                    1531
  
      Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act....................... S. 2946
  
      Lead in Drinking Water Disaster Act of 2016.................. 2674
  
      Legislative Performance Review Act of 2016................ S. 2454
  
      Leveraging Emerging Technologies Act of 2016............ H.R. 5389
  
      Livesaving Gear for Police Act............................ S. 2694
  
      Local Disaster Contracting Fairness Act of 2015............. S. 21
  
      Making Electronic Government Accountable by 
        Yielding Tangible Efficiencies Act of 2015 or 
        the MEGABYTE Act of 2015................................ S. 2340
  
      Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and 
        Consolidation Commission Act of 2016 or the 
        ``Mandatory BRACC Act''................................. S. 3294
  
      Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act................... H.R. 361
  
      Midnight Rules Relief Act of 2016..... S. 2582, S. 3483, H.R. 5982
  
      Military Reserve Jobs Act of 2015.......................... S. 594
  
      Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2016 or 
        the ``MGT Act''....................................... H.R. 6004
  
      Modernizing Government Travel Act.............. S. 3337, H.R. 5625
  
      Modernizing Outdated and Vulnerable Equipment and 
        Information Technology Act of 2016 or the ``MOVE 
        IT Act''................................................ S. 3263
  
      National Biodefense Strategy Act of 2016.................. S. 2967
  
      National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act 
        of 2016...................................... S. 3295, H.R. 4743
  
      National Security Whistleblower Protection Act of 
        2016.................................................... S. 2715
  
      National Strategy to Combat Terrorist Travel Act 
        of 2016............................................... H.R. 4408
  
      National Urban Search and Rescue Response System 
        Act of 2016............................................. S. 2971
  
      Natural Disaster Fairness in Contracting Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 104
  
      New Columbia Admission Act................................ S. 1688
  
      No Budget, No Pay Act....................................... S. 39
  
      No Exemption for Washington from Obamacare Act............ S. 1810
  
      No Government No Pay Act of 2015.......................... S. 2074
  
      Northern Border Security Review Act............. S. 1808, H.R. 455
  
      Office of Special Counsel Reauthorization Act of 
        2016.................................................... S. 2968
  
      Official Personnel File Enhancement Act................. H.R. 4360
  
      OPEN Government Data Act.................................. S. 2852
  
      Plum Island Conservation Act.............................. S. 1675
  
      Political Intelligence Transparency Act of 2016........... S. 2738
  
      Post Office Discontinuance Accountability Act of 
        2016.................................................... S. 3452
  
      Postal Employee Appeal Rights Amendments Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 606
  
      Postal Innovation Act..................................... S. 1854
  
      Poverty Measurement Improvement Act....................... S. 3472
  
      Preclearance Authorization Act of 2015................... H.R. 998
  
      Prepare, Ready, Equip, and Prevent Areas at Risk 
        of Emergency Wildfires Act of 2015 or the 
        ``PREPARE Act of 2015''................................. S. 1997
  
      Preserving American Access to Information Act............. S. 2121
  
      Presidential Allowance Modernization Act of 2015 
                                                      S. 1411, H.R. 1777
  
      Presidential Innovation Fellows Program Act of 
        2016.................................................... S. 3486
  
      Presidential Library Donation Reform Act of 2015 
                                                                  S. 558
  
      Presidential Transition Act of 1963....................... S. 1172
  
      Principled Rulemaking Act of 2015......................... S. 1818
  
      Program Management Improvement Accountability Act 
                                                                 S. 1550
  
      Promoting Resilience and Efficiency in Preparing 
        for Attacks and Responding to Emergencies Act or 
        the ``PREPARE Act''................................... H.R. 3583
  
      Protect America's Cities from Government Blacklist 
        Act of 2015.............................................. S. 111
  
      Protect Small Business Jobs Act in 2016................... S. 2696
  
      Protecting Cyber Networks Act........................... H.R. 1560
  
      Public Online Information Act of 2016..................... S. 3484
  
      Quarterly Financial Reporting Reauthorization Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 1868
  
      Quarterly Financial Report Reauthorization Act.......... H.R. 3116
  
      Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Technical 
        Correction Act of 2016................................ H.R. 5385
  
      Reducing Excessive Government Act of 2016 or the 
        ``REG Act''............................................. S. 3119
  
      Reducing the Effects of the Cyberattack on OPM 
        Victims Emergency Response Act of 2015 or the 
        ``RECOVER ACT''......................................... S. 1746
  
      Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny 
        Act of 2015.............................................. S. 226
  
      Regulatory Accountability Act of 2015........... S. 2006, H.R. 185
  
      Regulatory Authority Clarification Act of 2015............ S. 2199
  
      Regulations Endanger Democracy Act of 2015 or the 
        ``RED Tape Act of 2015''................................ S. 1944
  
      Regulatory Examination Vital for Improving and 
        Evaluating Working Solutions Act of 2015 
        ``REVIEWS Act''.......................................... S. 826
  
      Regulatory Impact Scale on the Economy Small 
        Business Act of 2015 or the ``RISE Small 
        Business Act of 2015''.................................. S. 1807
  
      Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015......................... S. 708
  
      Regulatory Integrity Act of 2016........................ H.R. 5226
  
      Regulatory Responsibility for our Economy Act of 
        2015..................................................... S. 168
  
      Regulatory Review and Sunset Act of 2015.................. S. 1067
  
      Regulatory Predictability for Business Growth Act 
        of 2015................................................. S. 1487
  
      Repeal ID Act of 2016..................................... S. 2440
  
      Reports Reduction Act of 2016............................. S. 2875
  
      Representative Payee Fraud Prevention Act of 2015 
                                                                 S. 1576
  
      Require Evaluation before Implementing Executive 
        Wishlists Act of 2015 or the ``REVIEW ACT of 
        2015''.................................................. S. 1927
  
      Require Evaluation before Implementing Executive 
        Wishlists Act of 2016 or the ``REVIEW ACT of 
        2016''................................................ H.R. 3438
  
      RESPONSE Act of 2015....................................... S. 546
  
      Responsible Use of Taxpayer Dollars for Portraits 
        Act of 2015.............................................. S. 323
  
      Rural Postal Act of 2015.................................. S. 1742
  
      Safer Officers and Safer Citizens Act of 2015............. S. 1897
  
      Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of 
        Government Purchase and Travel Cards Act of 2015
                                                                 S. 1616
  
      Scholarships for Opportunity and Results 
        Reauthorization Act or the SOAR Reauthorization 
        Act..................................................... S. 2171
  
      Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are 
        Unnecessarily Burdensome Act of 2015 or the 
        ``SCRUB Act of 2015''........................ S. 1683, H.R. 1155
  
      Second Amendment Enforcement Act of 2015................... S. 874
  
      Secret Service Improvements Act of 2015................. H.R. 1656
  
      Secure the Border First Act of 2015........................ S. 208
  
      Securing our Agriculture and Food Act................... H.R. 5346
  
      Security Clearance Accountability, Reform, and 
        Enhancement Act of 2015.................................. S. 434
  
      Security Clearance Oversight and Accountability 
        Act..................................................... S. 2714
  
      Service Members and Communities Count Act of 2014 
                                                                  S. 652
  
      Show Your Exemption Act..................................... S. 87
  
      Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2015................. S. 86
  
      Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements 
        Act of 2015........................... S. 426, H.R. 527, S. 1536
  
      Small Business Regulatory Sunset Act of 2015............... S. 846
  
      Smarter Regulations Through Advance Planning and 
        Review Act of 2015 or the ``Smarter Regs Act of 
        2015''.................................................. S. 1817
  
      Social Media Working Group Act of 2015................... H.R. 623
  
      Social Security Fraud Prevention Act of 2016............ H.R. 3779
  
      Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 
        2016.................................................. H.R. 4482
  
      State and High-Risk Urban Area Working Group Act 
                                                               H.R. 4509
  
      State and Local Cyber Protection Act of 2015............ H.R. 3869
  
      State and Local Cyber Protection Act of 2016.............. S. 2665
  
      State Wide Interoperable Communications 
        Enhancement Act of the ``SWIC Enhancement Act'' 
                                                               H.R. 2206
  
      Stop Wasteful Federal Bonuses Act of 2015.................. S. 742
  
      Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act 
                                                                 S. 1073
  
      Strengthening the Department of Homeland Security 
        Secure Mail Initiative Act................... S. 3490, H.R. 4712
  
      Support for Rapid Innovation Act of 2016................ H.R. 5388
  
      Taking Responsibility Using Secured Technologies 
        Act of 2016................................................ 3135
  
      Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act................................ S. 282
  
      Taxpayer Transparency Act of 2015.......................... S. 281
  
      Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act 
        of 2016............................................... H.R. 4404
  
      Tested Ability to Leverage Exceptional National 
        Talent Act of 2016 or the ``TALENT Act of 2016''
                                                               H.R. 5658
  
      Thoroughly Investigating Retaliation Against 
        Whistleblowers Act.................................... H.R. 4639
  
      Travel Facilitation and Safety Act of 2015................ S. 2430
  
      Truth in Settlements Act of 2015.......................... S. 1109
  
      Unfunded Mandates Accountability Act of 2016.............. S. 2570
  
      Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act 
        of 2015......................................... S. 189, H.R. 50
  
      Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act of 2015....... S. 242, H.R. 313
  
      Wildfire Mitigation Assistance Act........................ S. 3172
  
      Wildland Firefighter Retirement and Disability 
        Compensation Benefits Act of 2016....................... S. 3544
  
      Write the Laws Act........................................ S. 1575
  
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S. 17

                                                            Jan. 6, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 11

Mr. VITTER (for himself and Mrs. MCCASKILL)
Mr. BURR, Sept. 6, 2016
Mr. TESTER, Sept. 8, 2016

To repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments 
  for Members of Congress.

Jan. 6, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 19

                                                            Jan. 6, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 11

Mr. VITTER

To appropriately manage the debt of the United States by limiting the 
  use of extraordinary measures.
Cited as the ``Federal Debt Management Act of 2015.''

Jan. 6, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 21

                                                            Jan. 6, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 11

Mr. VITTER

To ensure efficiency and fairness in the awarding of Federal contracts 
  in connection with natural disaster reconstruction efforts.
Cited as the ``Local Disaster Contracting Fairness Act of 2015.''

Jan. 6, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 39

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 57

Mr. HELLER (for himself, Mr. MANCHIN, Mr. BARRASSO, and Mr. VITTER)
Mr. KIRK, May 9, 2016
Mr. BURR, Sept. 7, 2016

To provide that Members of Congress may not receive pay after October 1 
  of any fiscal year in which Congress has not approved a concurrent 
  resolution on the budget and passed the regular appropriations bills.
Cited as the ``No Budget, No Pay Act.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 49

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 57

Mr. VITTER

To include a question to ascertain United States citizenship and 
  immigration status in each questionnaire used for a decennial census 
  of population, and for other purposes.

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 70

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER

To direct the General Accounting Office to conduct a full audit of 
  hurricane protection funding and cost estimates associated with post-
  Katrina hurricane protection.

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 71

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER
Ms. AYOTTE, Feb. 24, 2015
Mr. FLAKE, Mar. 24, 2015
Mr. HELLER, Apr. 23, 2015
Mr. ALEXANDER, June 23, 2015
Mr. BOOZMAN, July 7, 2015
Mr. PERDUE, Sept. 28, 2015
Mr. ISAKSON, Oct. 6, 2015
Mr. GARDNER and Mr. ROBERTS, Dec. 8, 2015
Mr. COCHRAN, Jan. 19, 2016
Mr. INHOFE, Feb. 11, 2016
Mr. BLUNT, Apr. 27, 2016
Mr. CORNYN and Mr. LEE, May 9, 2016
Mr. WICKER, May 12, 2016
Ms. COLLINS, June 23, 2016
Mr. CRUZ, Sept. 28, 2016

To amend title 44 of the United States Code, to provide for the 
  suspension of fines under certain circumstances for first-time 
  paperwork violations by small business concerns.
Cited as the ``Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2015.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 86

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER

To amend title 44 of the United States Code, to provide for the 
  suspension of fines under certain circumstances for first-time 
  paperwork violations by small business concerns.
Cited at ``Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2015.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 87

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER

To require the disclosure of determinations with respect to which 
  Congressional staff will be required to obtain health insurance 
  coverage through an Exchange.
Cited as the ``Show Your Exemption Act.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 92

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER (for himself and Ms. HEITKAMP)

To reaffirm the importance of community banking and community banking 
  regulatory experience on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, to 
  ensure that the Federal Reserve Board of Governors has a member who 
  has previous experience in community banking or community banking 
  supervision, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Community Bank Preservation Act of 2015.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 95

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 58

Mr. VITTER

To terminate the $1 presidential coin program.

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 14, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 14, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban 
  Affairs.
  

S. 104

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 59

Mr. VITTER

To provide for full and open competition for Federal contracts related 
  to natural disaster reconstruction efforts.
Cited as the ``Natural Disaster Fairness in Contracting Act of 2015.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 111

                                                            Jan. 7, 2015


                                                                 CR-S 59

Mr. HELLER
Mr. REID, Feb. 9, 2015

To prohibit a Federal agency from establishing or implementing a policy 
  that discourages or prohibits the selection of a resort or vacation 
  destination as the location for a conference or event, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Protect America's Cities from Government Blacklist Act of 
  2015.''

Jan. 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 136 (Public Law 114-62)

                                                            Jan. 8, 2015


                                                                CR-S 100

Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Mr. BROWN)
Ms. COLLINS, Jan. 13, 2015

To amend chapter 21 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that 
  fathers of certain permanently disabled or deceased veterans shall be 
  included with mothers of such veterans as preference eligibles for 
  treatment in the civil service.
Cited as the ``Gold Star Fathers Act of 2015.''

Jan. 8, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Jan. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 5, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-35.
May 5, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 67.
May 11, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 12, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 12, 2015.--Received in the House.
May 12, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-Up Session held.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Sept. 18, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform H. Rept. 114-263.
Sept. 18, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 199.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Mr. Walberg moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on S. 136.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Presented to President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Signed by President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-62.
  

S. 159

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-S 201

Mr. MCCAIN (for himself, Ms. AYOTTE and Mr. FLAKE)

To improve the operation of the Department of Homeland Security's 
  Unmanned Aircraft System Program.

Jan. 13, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 164

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-S 201

Mr. SCHATZ (for himself and Mr. CARDIN)
Ms. MIKULSKI, Feb. 5, 2015
Mr. MARKEY, Feb. 9, 2015
Mr. HIRONO, Mar. 9, 2015
Mr. BROWN, Mar. 12, 2015
Mr. MERKLEY, July 7, 2015

To increase the rates of pay under the General Schedule and other 
  statutory pay systems and for prevailing rate employees by 3.8 
  percent, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act of 2015 or the 
  ``FAIR Act.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 168

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-S 201

Mr. ROBERTS (for himself, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. BARRASSO, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. 
  COATS, Mr. CRAPO, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. HATCH, Mr. ISAKSON, 
  Mr. JOHNSON, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Mr. RUBIO, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. WICKER, Mr. 
  TILLIS and Mr. TOOMEY)
Mr. MORAN and Mr. PERDUE, Jan. 26, 2015
Mr. FLAKE, Feb. 4, 2015

To codify and modify regulatory requirements of Federal agencies.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Responsibility for our Economy Act of 2015.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Jan. 13, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 179 (Public Law No. 114-37)

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-S 201

Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself and Mr. FRANKEN)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  14 3rd Avenue, NW, in Chisholm, Minnesota, as the ``James L. Oberstar 
  Memorial Post Office Building.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 69.
May 11, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 12, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 12, 2015.--Received in the House.
May 12, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 13, 2015.--Mr. Duncan (TN) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 13, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 13, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 179.
July 13, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
July 13, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 13, 2015.--Presented to President.
July 20, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 20, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-34.
  

S. 189

                                                           Jan. 20, 2015


                                                                CR-S 283

Mrs. FISCHER (for herself and Mr. LANKFORD)

To provide for additional safeguards with respect to imposing Federal 
  mandates, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act of 
  2015.''

Jan. 20, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 208

                                                           Jan. 21, 2015


                                                                CR-S 347

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Mr. CORNYN, Mr. FLAKE and Mr. MCCAIN)
Mr. HELLER, Oct. 7, 2015

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to gain and maintain 
  operational control of the international borders of the United States, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Secure the Border First Act of 2015.''

Jan. 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 226

                                                           Jan. 21, 2015


                                                                CR-S 348

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Messrs. BLUNT, LEE, SCOTT, PORTMAN, MORAN, 
  HELLER, CRUZ, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. FLAKE, Mr. CRAPO, Mrs. FISCHER, Messrs. 
  MCCAIN, VITTER, BOOZMAN, PERDUE, CORNYN, THUNE, Mrs. CAPITO, Messrs. 
  ISAKSON, BARRASSO, INHOFE, ENZI, DAINES, SULLIVAN, SASSE, ROUNDS, 
  RUBIO, ROBERTS, GRASSLEY, JOHNSON and GARDNER)
Mrs. ERNST, Feb. 10, 2015
Mr. COTTON, Feb. 25, 2015
Mr. COCHRAN, Feb. 26, 2015
Mr. KIRK, Mar. 24, 2015
Mr. RISCH, July 17, 2015

To amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that major 
  rules of the executive branch shall have no force or effect unless a 
  joint resolution of approval is enacted into law.
Cited as the ``Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 
  2015.''

Jan. 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 231

                                                           Jan. 22, 2015


                                                                CR-S 420

Mr. TOOMEY (for himself and Mr. CASEY)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  523 East Railroad Street in Knox, Pennsylvania, as the ``Specialist 
  Ross A. McGinnis Memorial Post Office.''

Jan. 22, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 236

                                                           Jan. 22, 2015


                                                                CR-S 420

Mr. MANCHIN (for himself and Ms. AYOTTE)
Mr. PERDUE, Mar. 9, 2015
Mrs. ERNST, Dec. 2, 2015
Mr. KIRK, May 23, 2016

To amend the Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 to create and expedited procedure 
  to enact recommendations of the Government Accountability Office for 
  consolidation and elimination to reduce duplication.
Cited as the ``Duplication Elimination Act of 2015.''

Jan. 22, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 719.
  

S. 242

                                                           Jan. 22, 2015


                                                                CR-S 420

Mr. TESTER (for himself and Mr. MORAN)
Mr. TOOMEY, July 28, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide leave to any new 
  Federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected disability 
  rated at 30 percent or more for purposes of undergoing medical 
  treatment for such disability, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act of 2015.''

Jan. 22, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 23, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-89.
July 23, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 160.
July 28, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 29, 2015.--Received in the House.
July 29, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 29, 2015.--Held at the desk.
  

S. 278

                                                           Jan. 28, 2015


                                                                CR-S 589

Mr. BLUNT (for himself, Mr. CORNYN, Mrs. FISCHER and Mr. ROBERTS)

To amend title 5, United States Code, to establish certain procedures 
  for conducting in-person or telephone interactions by executive branch 
  employees with individuals, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Citizen Empowerment Act.''

Jan. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 280

                                                           Jan. 28, 2015


                                                                CR-S 589

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, Messrs. BLUNT, JOHNSON, KING, 
  MANCHIN, and PAUL)
Mr. DONNELLY, Mar. 3, 2015
Ms. COLLINS, May 13, 2015
Mr. SULLIVAN, May 21, 2015
Mr. WARNER, June 11, 2015
Ms. HEITKAMP, July 8, 2015
Mr. HATCH, July 27, 2015

To improve the efficiency, management, and interagency coordination of 
  the Federal permitting process through reforms overseen by the 
  Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Permitting Improvement Act of 2015.''

Jan. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute and an amendment to the title. With written report no. 114-
  113.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 193.
  

S. 281

                                                           Jan. 28, 2015


                                                                CR-S 589

Mr. BLUNT (for himself and Mr. RUBIO)
Mrs. FISCHER, Oct. 27, 2015

To require a Federal agency to include language in certain educational 
  and advertising materials indicating that such materials are produced 
  and disseminated at taxpayer expense.
Cited as the ``Taxpayer Transparency Act of 2015.''

Jan. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 282

                                                           Jan. 28, 2015


                                                                CR-S 589

Mr. LANKFORD (for himself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, Mr. JOHNSON, Ms. AYOTTE, Ms. 
  HEITKAMP, Mr. ENZI, and Mr. MCCAIN)
Mr. PETERS and Mr. PORTMAN, Feb. 5, 2015
Mr. PAUL, Apr. 30, 2015
Ms. FISCHER, Feb. 11, 2016
Mr. SASSE, May 9, 2016

To provide taxpayers with an annual report disclosing the cost and 
  performance of Government programs and areas of duplication among 
  them, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act.''

Jan. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 127.
  

S. 303

                                                           Jan. 29, 2015


                                                                CR-S 653

Mr. ROBERTS
Mr. VITTER, Mar. 25, 2015
Mrs. McCASKILL, May 22, 2015
Mr. BURR, July 30, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Codes, to provide that individuals 
  having seriously delinquent tax debts shall be ineligible for Federal 
  employment.
Cited as the ``Federal Employee Tax Accountability Act of 2015.''

Jan. 29, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 310

                                                           Jan. 29, 2015


                                                                CR-S 653

Mr. CASSIDY (for himself and Mrs. FISCHER)
Mr. DAINES and Mr. ROBERTS, Feb. 3, 2015
Mr. JOHNSON, June 24, 2015

To prohibit the use of Federal funds for the costs of painting portraits 
  of officers and employees of the Federal Government.
Cited as the ``Eliminating Government-funded Oil-painting Act'' or EGO 
  Act.''

Jan. 29, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 27, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-93.
July 27, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 165.
  

S. 354

                                                            Feb. 3, 2015


                                                                CR-S 736

Mr. REED (for himself and Mr. WHITEHOUSE)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  820 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island, as the ``Sister Ann 
  Keefe Post Office.''

Feb. 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 362

                                                            Feb. 4, 2015


                                                                CR-S 772

Mr. BLUNT (for himself, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. CORNYN, Mr. 
  COATS, Mr. SCOTT and Mr. RISCH)
Ms. AYOTTE, Feb. 23, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for investigative leave 
  requirements with respect to Senior Executive Service employees, and 
  for other purpose.
Cited as the ``Government Employee Accountability Act.''

Feb. 4, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 406

                                                            Feb. 5, 2015


                                                                CR-S 833

Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mr. BOOKER, Mr. 
  VITTER and Mr. CASSIDY)

To waive and repay certain debts relating to assistance provided to 
  individuals and households.
Cited as the ``Disaster Assistance Recoupment Fairness Act of 2015.''

Feb. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 426

                                                           Feb. 10, 2015


                                                                CR-S 900

Ms. AYOTTE

To amend chapter 6 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the 
  Regulatory Flexibility Act), to ensure complete analysis of potential 
  impacts on small entities of rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 
  2015.''

Feb. 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 427

                                                           Feb. 10, 2015


                                                                CR-S 900

Mrs. SHAHEEN (for herself, Mr. LANKFORD, Mr. KIRK and Mr. KING)

To reduce the number of nonessential vehicles purchased and leased by 
  the Federal Government, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Domestic Reduction in Vehicle Expenditure and Lowering 
  Emissions from State Sources Act of 2015'' or the ``DRIVE LESS Act.''

Feb. 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 434

                                                           Feb. 10, 2015


                                                                CR-S 900

Mr. TESTER (for himself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, and Mr. VITTER)
Mr. PORTMAN, May 4, 2015

To strengthen the accountability of individuals involved in misconduct 
  affecting the integrity of background investigations, to update 
  guidelines for security clearances, to prevent conflicts of interest 
  relating to contractors providing background investigation fieldwork 
  services and investigative support services, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Security Clearance Accountability, Reform, and 
  Enhancement Act of 2015.''

Feb. 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-246.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 453.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 18, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 18, 2016.--Received in the House.
Nov. 18, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
  

S. 456

                                                           Feb. 11, 2015


                                                                CR-S 926

Mr. CARPER

To codify mechanisms for enabling cybersecurity threat indicator sharing 
  between private and government entities, as well as among private 
  entities, to better protect information systems.
Cited as the ``Cyber Threat Sharing Act of 2015.''

Feb. 11, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 458

                                                           Feb. 11, 2015


                                                                CR-S 926

Mr. CORNYN

To provide emergency funding for port of entry personnel and 
  infrastructure, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Emergency Port of Entry Personnel and Infrastructure 
  Funding Act of 2015.''

Feb. 11, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 461

                                                           Feb. 11, 2015


                                                                CR-S 926

Mr. CORNYN (for himself and Ms. KLOBUCHAR)
Mr. JOHNSON, May 18, 2016
Mr. HELLER, May 19, 2016
Mr. FLAKE, June 9, 2016
Mr. UDALL, Dec. 9, 2016

To provide for alternative financing arrangements for the provision of 
  certain services and the construction and maintenance of 
  infrastructure at land border ports of entry, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Cross-Border Trade Enhancement Act of 2015.''

Feb. 11, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
July 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 559.
Aug. 30, 2016.--By Senator Johnson from Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs filed written report under authority of the 
  order of the Senate of 07/14/2016. Report No. 114-303.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--S.AMDT.5115 Amendment SA 5115 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Cornyn. In the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 29, 2016.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--S.AMDT.5115 Amendment SA 5115 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Cornyn. In the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 29, 2016.--S.AMDT.5115 Amendment SA 5115 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Received in the House.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Held at the desk.
  

S. 546 (Public Law No. 114-321)

                                                           Feb. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1075

Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself, Mr. KING, Ms. BALDWIN and Mr. SCHUMER)
Mr. BOOKER, Feb. 25, 2015
Mrs. MCCASKILL, Feb. 26, 2015
Mr. CASEY, Mar. 10, 2015
Mrs. ERNST, June 9, 2015

To establish the Railroad Emergency Services Preparedness, Operational 
  Needs, and Safety Evaluation (RESPONSE) Subcommittee under the Federal 
  Emergency Management Agency's National Advisory Council to provide 
  recommendations on emergency responder training and resources relating 
  to hazardous materials incidents involving railroads, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``RESPONSE Act of 2015.''

Feb. 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 21, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-85.
July 21, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 155.
May 9, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
May 9, 2016.--S. AMDT.3889 Amendment SA 3889 proposed by Senator Enzi 
  for Senator Heitkamp. In the nature of a substitute.
May 9, 2016.--S. AMDT.3889 Amendment SA 3889 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
May 9, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 10, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 10, 2016.--Received in the House.
May 10, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Nov. 14, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transportation 
  and Infrastructure. H. Rept. 114-808.
Nov. 14, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 632.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Mr. Denham moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 29, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 546.
Nov. 29, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: 
  House amendment to Senate bill.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 546 by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-321.
  

S. 554

                                                           Feb. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1075

Mr. CARDIN (for himself, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. UDALL, Mr. LEAHY, Mrs. 
  GILLIBRAND, Mr. KAINE, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mr. WARNER, Mr. 
  SANDERS, Mr. CARPER, Mrs. MURRAY, Ms. BALDWIN, and Ms. HIRONO)
Mr. BOOKER, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. HEINRICH, Mr. MARKEY, and Ms. SHAHEEN

To provide for the compensation of Federal employees affected by a lapse 
  in appropriations.
Cited as the ``Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act of 2015.''

Feb. 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 558

                                                           Feb. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1118

Mr. CARPER (for himself, Mr. JOHNSON, and Ms. AYOTTE)
Mr. BOOKER, Feb. 27, 2015

To amend title 44, United States Code, to require information on 
  contributors to Presidential library fundraising organizations, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Presidential Library Donation Reform Act of 2015.''

Feb. 25, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 15, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 119.
  

S. 565 (Public Law 114-65)

                                                           Feb. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1118

Mr. PETERS (for himself and Mr. LANKFORD)
Mrs. ERNST, Mar. 18, 2015
Ms. STABENOW, Apr. 20, 2015

To reduce the operation and maintenance costs associated with the 
  Federal fleet by encouraging the use of remanufactured parts, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act of 2015.''

Feb. 25, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 22, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-59.
May 22, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 101.
June 15, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 16, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 16, 2015.--Received in the House.
June 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Mr. Walberg moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on S. 565.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Presented to President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Signed by President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-65.
  

S. 579

                                                           Feb. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1161

Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, and Mr. JOHNSON)
Ms. BALDWIN, Mar. 4, 2015
Mrs. ERNST, Mar. 23, 2015
Mr. CORNYN, Sept. 10, 2015
Ms. COLLINS and Ms. MIKULSKI, Sept. 21, 2015
Mr. CARPER, Oct. 19, 2015
Mr. KIRK and Mr. LANKFORD, Oct. 22, 2015
Ms. FISCHER, Dec. 2, 2015
Mr. WYDEN, Dec. 7. 2015
Mr. ENZI, Jan. 27, 2016
Mr. PETERS, Mar. 1, 2016
Mr. PORTMAN, Mar. 4, 2016
Mr. ISAKSON, Apr. 27, 2016
Mr. BLUNT, May 10, 2016
Mr. ALEXANDER, June 6, 2016

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 to strengthen the 
  independence of the Inspectors General, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Inspector General Empowerment Act of 2015.''

Feb. 26, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 5, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-36.
May 5, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 68.
  

S. 594

                                                           Feb. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1161

Mr. DONNELLY (for himself, Mr. CRUZ, Mr. BLUNT, and Mr. LEAHY)

To establish a tiered hiring preference for members of the reserve 
  components of the Armed Forces.
Cited as the ``Military Reserve Jobs Act of 2015.''

Feb. 26, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 606

                                                           Feb. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1162

Mr. TESTER (for himself and Mr. SCHATZ)
Mrs. MCCASKILL, Apr. 16, 2015

To extend the right of appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board to 
  certain employees of the United States Postal Service.
Cited as the ``Postal Employee Appeals Rights Amendment Act of 2015.''

Feb. 26, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 614 (Public Law No. 114-109)

                                                           Feb. 27, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1201

Mr. CARPER (for himself and Mr. JOHNSON)
Ms. AYOTTE, Mar. 24, 2015

To provide access to and use of information by Federal agencies in order 
  to reduce improper payments, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Improper Payments Coordination Act of 2015.''

Feb. 27, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 21, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-86.
July 21, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 156.
July 28, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
July 28, 2015.--S.AMDT.2541 Amendment SA 2541 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Carper. In the nature of a substitute.
July 28, 2015.--S.AMDT.2541 Amendment SA 2541 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
July 28, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 29, 2015.--Received in the House.
July 29, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 29, 2015.--Held at the desk.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Mr. Mulvaney moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 7, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 614.
Dec. 7, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Presented to President.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Signed by President.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-109.
  

S. 623

                                                            Mar. 3, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1246

Mr. JOHNSON

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to train Department of 
  Homeland Security personnel how to effectively deter, detect, disrupt, 
  and prevent human trafficking during the course of their primary roles 
  and responsibilities, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Human Trafficking Detection Act of 2015.''

Mar. 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 634

                                                            Mar. 3, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1246

Mr. GARDENER
Mr. BENNET, Mar. 17, 2015

To prohibit the Federal Emergency Management Agency from recouping 
  certain assistance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Disaster Assistance Fairness and Accountability Act of 
  2015.''

Mar. 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 652

                                                            Mar. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1302

Mr. PAUL

To amend title 13, United States Code, to provide for the more accurate 
  and complete enumeration of members of the Armed Forces in any 
  tabulation of total population by the Secretary of Commerce, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Service Members and Communities Count Act of 2015.''

Mar. 4, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 678

                                                            Mar. 9, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1336

Mr. INHOFE (for himself, Mr. BOOZMAN, Mr. PERDUE, Mr. VITTER and Mr. 
  SESSIONS)
Mr. ISAKSON, Mar. 10, 2015
Mr. COTTON, Dec. 17, 2015
Mr. ROUNDS, Jan. 19. 2016

To declare English as the official language of the United States, to 
  establish a uniform English language rule for naturalization, and to 
  avoid misconstructions of the English language texts of the laws of 
  the United States, pursuant to Congress' powers to provide for the 
  general welfare of the United States and to establish a uniform rule 
  of naturalization under article I, section 8, of the Constitution.
Cited as the ``English Language Unit Act of 2015.''

Mar. 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 692

                                                           Mar. 10, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1383

Mr. SCHUMER (for himself and Mrs. GILLIBRAND)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  442 East 167th Street in Bronx, New York, as the ``Herman Badillo Post 
  Office Building.''

Mar. 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 708

                                                           Mar. 11, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1438

Mr. KING (for himself, Mr. BLUNT, Mrs. SHAHEEN and Mr. WICKER)
Ms. HEITKAMP and Mr. LANKFORD, Jan. 19, 2016

To establish an independent advisory committee to review certain 
  regulations, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015.''

Mar. 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 742

                                                           Mar. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1528

Ms. AYOTTE (for herself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, and Mrs. FISCHER)
Mr. HELLER, Dec. 8, 2016

To appropriately limit the authority to award bonuses to employees.
Cited as the ``Stop Wasteful Federal Bonuses Act of 2015.''

Mar. 16, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Mar. 14, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-226.
Mar. 14, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 386.

  

S. 750

                                                           Mar. 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1585

Mr. MCCAIN (for himself and Mr. FLAKE)

To achieve border security on certain Federal lands along the Southern 
  border.
Cited as the ``Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation Act.''

Mar. 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-150. Additional views filed.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 243.
  

S. 779

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1628

Mr. CORNYN (for himself and Mr. WYDEN)
Mr. MARKEY and Mr. SCHATZ, July 22, 2015
Mr. JOHNSON, Aug. 4, 2015
Mr. MURPHY, Dec. 17, 2015

To provide for Federal agencies to develop public access policies 
  relating to research conducted by employees of that agency or from 
  funds administered by that agency.
Cited as the ``Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act of 
  2015.''

Mar. 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Mar. 8, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-224.
Mar. 8, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 384.
  

S. 795 (Public Law No. 114-261)

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1629

Mrs. MCCASKILL
Mr. JOHNSON, Feb. 9, 2016

To enhance whistleblower protection for contractor and grantee 
  employees.

Mar. 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 7, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 7, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-270.
June 7, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 506.
June 23, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 24, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 28, 2016.--Received in the House.
June 28, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
June 28, 2016.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
June 28, 2016.--Referred to House Armed Services.
July 11, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Readiness.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 5, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 795.
Dec. 5, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 7, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 14 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-261.
  

S. 823

                                                           Mar. 19, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1660

Mr. SCHUMER (for himself and Mrs. GILLIBRAND)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  206 West Commercial Street in East Rochester, New York, as the 
  ``Officer Daryl R. Pierson Post Office.''

Mar. 19, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 826

                                                           Mar. 19, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1660

Mr. DAINES

To amend title 5, United States Code, to sunset rules after 10 years 
  unless agencies undergo notice and comment rulemaking, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Examination Vital for Improving and Evaluating 
  Working Solutions Act of 2015'' or the ``REVIEWS Act.''

Mar. 19, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 19, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 846

                                                           Mar. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1781

Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. DAINES)

To require Federal agencies to review certain rules and regulations, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Regulatory Sunset Act of 2015.''

Mar. 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 870

                                                           Mar. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2040

Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. KIRK)

To require rulemaking by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency 
  Management Agency to address considerations in evaluating the need for 
  public and individual disaster assistance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Fairness in Federal Disaster Declarations Act of 2015.''

Mar. 26, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 874

                                                           Mar. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2040

Mr. RUBIO

To restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.
Cited as the ``Second Amendment Enforcement Act of 2015.''

Mar. 26, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 975

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2244

Mr. DURBIN
Mr. WARNER, Apr. 21, 2015

To prohibit the award of Federal Government contracts to inverted 
  domestic corporations, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``American Business for American Companies Act of 2015.''

Apr. 16, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 991

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2244

Mrs. MURRAY
Ms. BALDWIN, June 24, 2015

To establish the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Evidence-Based Policymaking Commission Act of 2015.''

Apr. 16, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-151. Supplemental views filed.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 244.
  

S. 994 (Public Law 114-66)

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2244

Mr. BOOKER
Mr. MENENDEZ, Apr. 21, 2015

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1 Walter Hammond Place in Waldwick, New Jersey, as the ``Staff 
  Sergeant Joseph D'Augustine Post Office Building.''

Apr. 16, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 70.
May 11, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 12, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 12, 2015.--Received in the House.
May 12, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate of S. 994.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 29, 2015.--Presented to President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Signed by President.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-66.
  

S. 1008

                                                           Apr. 20, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2272

Mr. RISCH

To require certain agencies to conduct assessments of data centers and 
  develop data center consolidation and optimization plans.

Apr. 20, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1067

                                                           Apr. 23, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2400

Mr. BLUNT (for himself, Mr. HELLER, Mr. ROBERTS and Mr. TILLIS)

To require the periodic review and automatic termination of Federal 
  regulations.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Review and Sunset Act of 2015.''

Apr. 23, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1073

                                                           Apr. 23, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2400

Mr. CARPER (for himself, Mr. BOOKER, Mr. COATS, Mr. JOHNSON and Mr. 
  WARNER)
Mrs. MCCASKILL, May 4, 2015
Mr. TILLIS, June 3, 2015
Ms. BALDWIN, July 28, 2015

To amend the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Improvement Act 
  of 2012, including making changes to the Do No Pay Initiative, for 
  improved detection, prevention, and recovery of improper payments to 
  deceased individuals, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act.''

Apr. 23, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
May 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report No. 
  114-249.
May 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 456.
  

S. 1090 (Public Law No. 114-111)

                                                           Apr. 27, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2431

Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Mr. CRUZ)
Mr. ROBERTS, July 9, 2015
Mr. BOOZMAN, Aug. 3, 2015
Mr. GARDNER, Aug. 5, 2015
Mr. MENENDEZ, Sept. 15, 2015

To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to provide eligibility for broadcasting facilities to receive 
  certain disaster assistance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Emergency Information Improvement Act of 2015.''

Apr. 27, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 15, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written 
  report No. 114-142.
Sept. 15, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 227.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Mr. Costello (PA) moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 16, 2015.--DEBATE--The house proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1090.
Dec. 16, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 16, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 420-1.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Presented to President.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Signed by President.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-111.
  

S. 1109

                                                           Apr. 28, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2472

Ms. WARREN (for herself and Mr. LANKFORD)
Ms. BALDWIN, May 7, 2015

To require adequate information regarding the tax treatment of payments 
  under settlement agreements entered into by Federal agencies, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Truth in Settlements Act of 2015.''

Apr. 28, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Apr. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-76.
July 7, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 140.
Sept. 21, 2015.--S.AMDT.2668 Amendment SA 2668 proposed by Senator 
  Lankford for Senator Vitter. To apply the disclosure requirements to 
  settlements between agencies and private entities and require 
  information regarding the use of funds collected under settlement 
  agreements.
Sept. 21, 2015.--S.AMDT.2668 Amendment SA 2668 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 21, 2015.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
  

S. 1115 (Public Law No. 114-117)

                                                           Apr. 28, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2473

Ms. FISCHER (for herself and Mr. MANCHIN)
Mr. JOHNSON, June 11, 2015

To close out expired, empty grant accounts.
Cited as the ``Grants Oversight and New Efficiency Act'' or the ``GONE 
  Act.''

Apr. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute and an amendment to the title. With written report No. 114-
  169.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 303.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Dec. 18, 2015.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 18, 2015.--S.AMDT.2940 Amendment SA 2940 proposed by Senator Perdue 
  for Senator Fischer. In the nature of a substitute.
Dec. 18, 2015.--S.AMDT.2940 Amendment SA 2940 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Passed Senate with amendments and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 4, 2016.--Received in the House.
Jan. 4, 2016.--Held at the desk.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  of S. 1115.
Jan. 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
Jan. 28, 2016.--Signed by President.
Jan. 28, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-117.
  

S. 1116

                                                           Apr. 28, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2473

Mr. THUNE (for himself and Mr. ISAKSON)
Mr. PERDUE, Apr. 30, 2015

To require that the Federal Government procure from the private sector 
  the goods and services necessary for the operations and management of 
  certain Government agencies, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Freedom from Government Competition Act.''

Apr. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1144

                                                           Apr. 30, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2567

Mr. WHITEHOUSE (for himself and Mr. HIRONO)
Mr. HEINRICH, July 29, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for a corporate 
  responsibility investment option under the Thrift Savings Plan.
Cited as the ``Federal Employees Sustainable Investment Act.''

Apr. 30, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1157

                                                           Apr. 30, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2567

Mr. BURR (for himself and Mr. TILLIS)

To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to 
  consider Brunswick County, North Carolina to be part of the same 
  metropolitan statistical area as Wilmington, North Carolina.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1170 (Public Law No. 114-99)

                                                           Apr. 30, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2568

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself and Mr. ENZI)
Mr. DURBIN, May 4, 2015
Mr. COONS, May 5, 2015
Ms. AYOTTE, May 6, 2015
Mr. TESTER, May 12, 2015
Ms. STABENOW, May 14, 2015
Mr. BARRASSO, Ms. KLOBUCHAR and Mr. SCHUMER, June 2, 2015
Ms. BALDWIN and Mr. HATCH, June 3, 2015
Mr. BROWN, June 4, 2015
Mr. MENENDEZ, June 8, 2015
Mr. REID, June 9, 2015
Mr. COCHRAN, June 10, 2015
Mr. SCHATZ and Mr. SHAHEEN, June 11, 2015
Ms. BOXES, June 24, 2015
Mr. BLUNT and Mr. GRASSLEY, July 14, 2015
Mr. CASEY, July 21, 2015
Mr. GRAHAM, July 22, 2015
Mr. HIRONO, July 23, 2015
Mr. TOOMEY, Sept. 9, 2015
Ms. HEITKAMP, Sept. 22, 2015

To amend title 39, United States Code, to extend the authority of the 
  United States Postal Service to issue a semipostal to raise funds for 
  breast cancer research, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act of 
  2015.''

Apr. 30, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written 
  report No. 114-144.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 233.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Passed on Senate action without amendment by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and 
  Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the 
  Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall 
  within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to House Energy and Commerce.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to House Armed Services.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 30, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1170.
Nov. 30, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 1, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 422-1 (Roll no. 648).
Dec. 1, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Presented to President.
Dec. 11, 2015.--Signed by President.
Dec. 11, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-99.
  

S. 1172 (Public Law No. 114-136)

                                                           Apr. 30, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2568

Mr. CARPER (for himself and Mr. JOHNSON)

To improve the process and presidential transition.
Cited as the ``Presidential Transitions Improvements Act of 2015.''

Apr. 30, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
July 27, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-94.
July 27, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 166.
July 30, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
July 30, 2015.--The committee amendments agreed to by Unanimous Consent.
July 30, 2015.--S.AMDT.2543 Amendment SA 2543 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Carper. To improve the bill.
July 30, 2015.--S.AMDT.2543 Amendment SA 2543 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
July 30, 2015.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
July 31, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 31, 2015.--Received in the House.
July 31, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Homeland Security, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
July 31, 2015.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute 
  (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
July 31, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Aug. 8, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-384, Part I.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security discharged.
Dec. 18, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 290.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill, as amended.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 29, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1172.
Feb. 29, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: 
  House amendment to Senate bill.
Mar. 8, 2016.--Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate bill 
  by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 9, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Presented to President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Signed by President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-136.
  

S. 1180 (Public Law No. 114-143)

                                                             May 4, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2599

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mrs. MCCASKILL)

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to direct the Administrator 
  of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to modernize the integrated 
  public alert and warning system of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Integrated Public Alert and Warning System Modernization 
  Act of 2015.''

May 4, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
June 25, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report no. 
  114-73.
June 25, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 132.
July 9, 2015.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
July 10, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 13, 2015.--Received in the House.
July 13, 2015.--Held at the desk.
Mar. 21, 2016.--Mr. Costello (PA) moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Mar. 21, 2016.--Considered under supervision of the rules.
Mar. 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1180.
Mar. 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 21, 2016.--Presented to President.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Signed by President.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-143.
  

S. 1254

                                                             May 7, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2730

Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself and Ms. STABENOW)

To provide for the issuance and sale of a semipostal by the United 
  States Postal Service to support effective programs targeted at 
  improving permanency outcomes for youth in foster care.
Cited as the ``Families for Foster Youth Stamp Act of 2015.''

May 7, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1378

                                                            May 19, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3059

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. ENZI, Mr. GARDNER, Mr. TOOMEY and Mr. WARNER)
Mr. BENNET and Mr. DAINES, May 22, 2015
Mr. PORTMAN, June 8, 2015
Mr. CORNYN, Oct. 8, 2015
Ms. AYOTTE and Mrs. ERNST, Feb. 11, 2016
Mr. LANKFORD, Mar. 14, 2016
Mr. JOHNSON, Ms. MCCASKILL, and Mr. LANKFORD, May 19, 2016
Mr. LEE, June 8, 2016
Mr. PERDUE, July 14, 2016

To strengthen employee cost savings suggestions programs within the 
  Federal Government.
Cited as the ``Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act of 2015.''

May 19, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 720.
Dec. 20, 2016.--By Senator Johnson from Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs filed written report under authority of the 
  order of the Senate of 12/10/2016. Report No. 114-406. Additional 
  views filed.
  

S. 1411

                                                            May 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3237

Mrs. ERNST (for herself, Mr. KIRK and Mr. RUBIO)
Ms. FISCHER, Sept. 16, 2016

To amend the Act of August 25, 1958, commonly known as the ``Former 
  Presidents Act of 1958,'' with respect to the monetary allowance 
  payable to a former President, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Presidential Allowance Modernization Act of 2015.''

May 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 7, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-270.
June 7, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 507.
  

S. 1487

                                                            June 3, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3678

Mr. DAINES (for himself, Mr. BLUNT and Mr. LANKFORD)

To require notice and comment for certain interpretative rules.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Predictability for Business Growth Act of 
  2015.''

June 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1492 (Public Law No. 114-161)

                                                            June 3, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3678

Mr. SULLIVAN

To direct the Administrator of General Services, on behalf of the 
  Archivist of the United States, to convey certain Federal property 
  located in the State of Alaska to the Municipality of Anchorage, 
  Alaska.

June 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-228.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 390.
Apr. 6, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 7, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Received in the House.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Held at the desk.
May 16, 2016.--Mr. Young (AK) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
May 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1492.
May 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objections.
May 18, 2016.--Presented to President.
May 18, 2016.--Signed by President.
May 20, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-161.
  

S. 1522

                                                            June 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3860

Mr. JOHNSON

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway for temporary 
  seasonal employees in Federal land management agencies to compete for 
  vacant permanent positions under internal merit promotion procedures, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act.''

June 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1526

                                                            June 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 3860

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and Mr. HIRONO)
Ms. AYOTTE, July 8, 2015
Mr. SHAHEEN, Aug. 5, 2015

To amend title 10 and title 41, United States Code, to improve the 
  manner in which Federal contracts for construction and design services 
  are awarded, to prohibit the use of reverse auctions for design and 
  construction services procurements, to amend title 31 and 41, United 
  States Code, to improve the payment protections available to 
  construction contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers for work 
  performed, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act of 
  2015.''

June 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
  

S. 1536

                                                           June 10, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4021

Mr. VITTER (for himself, Mr. ENZI, Mrs. ERNST, Mr. GARDNER, Mr. RISCH 
  and Mr. RUBIO)
Ms. FISCHER, June 16, 2015
Mr. SCOTT, July 7, 2015
Mr. COTTON, July 13, 2016

To amend chapter 6 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the 
  Regulatory Flexibility Act), to ensure complete analysis of potential 
  impacts on small entities of rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 
  2015.''

June 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1550 (Public Law No. 114-264)

                                                           June 10, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4021

Mrs. ERNST (for herself and Ms. HEITKAMP)
Mr. CASEY, Oct. 6, 2015

To amend title 31, United States Code, to establish entities tasked with 
  improving program and project management in certain Federal agencies, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Program Management Improvement Accountability Act.''

June 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-162.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 288.
Nov. 19, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 19, 2015.--S.AMDT.2873 Amendment SA 2873 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Ernst.
Nov. 19, 2015.--S.AMDT.2873 Amendment SA 2873 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 19, 2015.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 19, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 20, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Received in the House.
Nov. 30, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 21, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-637.
June 21, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 495.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on S. 1550.
Sept. 20, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 22, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 404-11 (Roll No. 550).
Sept. 22, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: 
  House amendment to Senate bill.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate bill by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 1, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-264.
  

S. 1575

                                                           June 15, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4137

Mr. PAUL

To end the unconstitutional delegation of legislative power which was 
  exclusively vested in the Senate and House of Representatives by 
  article I, section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, and to 
  direct the Comptroller General of the United States to issue a report 
  to Congress detailing the extent of the problem of unconstitutional 
  delegation to the end that such delegations can be phased out, thereby 
  restoring the constitutional principle of separation of powers set 
  forth in the first sections of the Constitution of the United States.
Cited as the ``Write the Laws Act.''

June 15, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1576

                                                           June 15, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4137

Mr. LANKFORD (for himself and Ms. HEITKAMP)
Mr. JOHNSON, June 24, 2015

To amend title 31, United States Code, to establish entities tasked with 
  improving program and project management in certain Federal agencies, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Representative Payee Fraud Prevention Act of 2015.''

June 15, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 27, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-95.
July 27, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 167.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
  

S. 1580 (Public Law No. 114-137)

                                                           June 16, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4202

Mr. TESTER (for himself and Mr. CARDIN, Ms. HEITKAMP, Mr. MORAN and Mr. 
  PORTMAN)
Mr. ENZI, June 17, 2015
Mr. JOHNSON, June 25, 2015

To allow additional appointing authorities to select individuals from 
  competitive service certificates.
Cited as the ``Competitive Service Act of 2015.''

June 16, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 15, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written 
  report No. 114-143.
Sept. 15, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 228.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-367.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 280.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill, as amended.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 29, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1580.
Feb. 29, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: 
  House amendment to Senate bill.
Mar. 8, 2016.--Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate bill 
  by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 9, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Presented to President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Signed by President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-137.
  

S. 1591

                                                           June 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4249

Mr. TESTER (for himself and Mrs. MCCASKILL)
Mr. PETERS, June 25, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway for temporary 
  seasonal employees in Federal land management agencies to compete for 
  vacant permanent positions under internal merit promotion procedures, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act.''

June 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1596 (Public Law 114-134)

                                                           June 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4250

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and Mr. BROWN)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2082 Stringtown Road in Grove City, Ohio, as the ``Specialist Joseph 
  W. Riley Post Office Building.''

June 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
July 29, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 172.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  of S. 1596.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 4, 2016.--Presented to President.
Mar. 9, 2016.--Signed by President.
Mar. 9, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-134.
  

S. 1603

                                                           June 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4250

Mr. FLAKE (for himself and Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. MCCAIN and Mr. SCHUMER)
Ms. BALDWIN, June 25, 2015
Mr. TILLIS and Mr. VITTER, July 8, 2015
Mrs. FEINSTEIN and Mr. SULLIVAN, July 17, 2015
Mr. LANKFORD, July 21, 2015
Mr. TOOMEY, Aug. 5, 2015
Mr. BLUMENTHAL and Mr. BARR, Sept. 9, 2015
Mr. INHOFE, Sept. 10, 2015

To actively recruit members of the Armed Forces who are separating from 
  military service to serve as Customs and Border Protection Officers.
Cited as the ``Border Jobs for Veterans Act of 2015.''

June 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 196.
Sept. 9, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Sept. 9, 2015.--The committee reported substitute amendment was 
  withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 9, 2015.--S.AMDT.2648 Amendment SA 2648 proposed by Senator 
  Fischer for Senator Johnson. In the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 9, 2015.--S.AMDT.2648 Amendment SA 2648 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 9, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Referred to House Armed Services.
  

S. 1607

                                                           June 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4298

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and Ms. COLLINS and Mr. WARNER)
Mr. KIRK, Feb. 9, 2016
Mr. JOHNSON, Feb. 25, 2016

To affirm the authority of the President to require independent 
  regulatory agencies to comply with regulatory analysis requirements 
  applicable to executive agencies, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act of 2015.''

June 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Hearings held.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 721.
  

S. 1616

                                                           June 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4298

Mr. CARPER (for himself and Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. JOHNSON and Mrs. 
  MCCASKILL)

To provide for the identification and prevention of improper payments 
  and the identification of strategic sourcing opportunities by 
  reviewing and analyzing the use of Federal agency charge cards.
Cited as the ``Saving Federal Dollars Through Better Use of Government 
  Purchase and Travel Cards Act of 2015.''

June 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-174.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 315.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Dec. 16, 2015.--A.AMDT.2930 Amendment SA 2930 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Carper. In the nature of a substitute.
Dec. 16, 2015.--S.AMDT.2930 Amendment SA 2930 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Received in the House.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
  

S. 1620

                                                           June 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4298

Mr. JOHNSON

To reduce duplication of information technology at the Department of 
  Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS IT Duplication Reduction Act of 2015.''

June 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-247.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 454.
  

S. 1629 (Public Law No. 114-118)

                                                           June 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4298

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

To revise certain authorities of the District of Columbia courts, the 
  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of 
  Columbia, and the Public Defender Service for the District of 
  Columbia, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Courts, Public Defender Service, and 
  Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Act of 2015.''

June 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 3, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-110.
Aug. 3, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 190.
Sept. 10, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 11, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 11, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 11, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-368.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 281.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  of S. 1629.
Jan. 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
Jan. 28, 2016.--Signed by President.
Jan. 28, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-118.
  

S. 1638 (Public Law No. 114-150)

                                                           June 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4298

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress 
  information on the Department of Homeland Security headquarters 
  consolidation project in the National Capital Region, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 
  Consolidation Accountability Act of 2015.''

June 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 14, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report No. 
  114-227.
Mar. 14, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 387.
Apr. 6, 2016.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 7, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Received in the House.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Held at the desk.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Mr. Duncan (SC) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 18, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1638.
Apr. 18, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 20, 2016.--Presented to President.
Apr. 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
Apr. 29, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-150.
  

S. 1675

                                                           June 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4602

Mr. BLUMENTHAL (for himself, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mr. MURPHY and Mr. 
  SCHUMER)

To amend certain appropriations Acts to repeal the requirement directing 
  the Plum Island Animal Disease Center in Plum Island, New York, to 
  provide for a report on the potential transfer of Plum Island, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Plum Island Conservation Act.''

June 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1678

                                                           June 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4648

Mr. BOOZMAN

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  201 B Street in Perryville, Arkansas, as ``Harold George Bennett Post 
  Office.''

June 25, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1683

                                                           June 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4648

Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. BLUNT and Mrs. ERNST)
Ms. FISCHER, Jan. 19, 2016

To provide for the establishment of a process for the review of rules 
  and sets of rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are 
  Unnecessarily Burdensome Act of 2015'' or the ``SCRUB Act of 2015''

June 25, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1688

                                                           June 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4648

Mr. CARPER (for himself, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. BOOKER, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BROWN, 
  Mr. CARDIN, Mr. COONS, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. FRANKEN, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mr. 
  LEAHY, Mr. MARKEY, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. REID, Mr. SANDERS, 
  Mr. SCHUMER, and Mr. WARREN)
Mrs. MCCASKILL, July 23, 2015
Mr. Schatz, Sept. 6, 2016

To provide for the admission of the State of New Columbia into the 
  Union.
Cited as the ``New Columbia Admission Act.''

June 25, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1729

                                                            July 9, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4953

Mr. FRANKEN (for himself and Mr. CASSIDY)

To amend the State report card provisions of section 1111(h) of the 
  Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to require the 
  disaggregation of the educational outcomes of students with 
  disabilities by disability category.
Cited as the ``Disaggregating Student Outcomes by Disability Category 
  Act.''

July 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1742

                                                            July 9, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4953

Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself, Mrs. MCCASKILL, Mr. PETERS and Mr. TESTER)
Ms. BALDWIN and Mr. FRANKEN, Aug 3, 2015
Ms. STABENOW, Sept. 30, 2015
Mr. MERKLEY, Nov. 10, 2015

To improve the provision of postal services to rural areas of the United 
  States.
Cited as the ``Rural Postal Act of 2015.''

July 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1746

                                                            July 9, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4953

Mr. CARDIN (for himself, Mr. KAINE, Ms. MIKULSKI and Mr. WARNER)
Mr. UDALL, July 14, 2015
Ms. BALDWIN, July 23, 2015
Mr. SANDERS, Sept. 29, 2015

To require the Office of Personnel Management to provide complimentary, 
  comprehensive identity protection coverage to all individuals whose 
  personally identifiable information was compromised during recent data 
  breaches at Federal agencies.
Cited as the ``Reducing the Effects of the Cyberattack on OPM Victims 
  Emergency Response Act of 2015'' or the RECOVER ACT.''

July 9, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1779

                                                           July 15, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5129

Ms. BALDWIN (for herself, Mr. SCHATZ and Ms. WARREN)
Mr. SANDERS, July 21, 2015
Ms. MIKULSKI, Sept. 28, 2015

To prevent conflicts of interest that stem from executive Government 
  employees receiving bonuses or other compensation arrangements from 
  nongovernment sources, from the revolving door that raises concerns 
  about the independence of financial services regulators, and from the 
  revolving door that casts aspersions over the awarding of Government 
  contracts and other financial benefits.
Cited as the ``Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act.''

July 15, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1807

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. DAINES (for himself, Mr. BLUNT and Mr. GARDNER)

To require agencies to publish the categorization of certain proposed 
  and final rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Impact Scale on the Economy Small Business Act 
  of 2015 or the ``RISE Small Business Act of 2015.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1808 (Public Law No. 114-267)

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. PETERS and Mr. JOHNSON)
Mr. PORTMAN, July 30, 2015
Ms. COLLINS, Oct. 26, 2015
Mr. KING. Apr. 12, 2016
Ms. KLOBUCHAR, Nov. 16, 2016

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct a Northern 
  Border threat analysis, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Northern Border Security Review Act.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Oct. 19, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-155.
Oct. 19, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 269.
Nov. 16, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--S.AMDT.5108 Amendment SA 5108 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Heitkamp. In the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 16, 2016.--AMDT.5108 Amendment SA 5108 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Received in the House.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Held at the desk.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Mr. King (NY) asked unanimous consent to take from the 
  Speaker's table and consider.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--On passage Passed without objection.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 2, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-267.
  

S. 1810

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. VITTER (for himself and Mr. CRUZ)
Mr. RUBIO, July 22, 2015
Mr. SHELBY, Feb. 23, 2016

To apply the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care 
  Act to Congressional members and members of the Executive Branch.
Cited as the ``No Exemption for Washington from Obamacare Act.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1817

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself and Mr. LANKFORD)
Ms. AYOTTE and Mr. WARNER, Oct. 1, 2015

To improve the effectiveness of major rules in accomplishing their 
  regulatory objectives by promoting retrospective review, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Smarter Regulations Through Advance Planning and Review 
  Act of 2015'' or the ``Smarter Regs Act of 2015.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Hearings held.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Apr. 27, 2016.--Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. 
  Hearings held.
June 20, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with and amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-282.
June 20, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 522.
  

S. 1818

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. LANKFORD
Ms. HEITKAMP, July 28, 2015
Ms. AYOTTE, Sept. 28, 2015

To amend title 5, United States Code, to reform the rule making process 
  of agencies.
Cited as the ``Principled Rulemaking Act of 2015.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Hearings held.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-342. Additional views filed.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 613.
  

S. 1820

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. LANKFORD
Ms. HEITKAMP, July 28, 2015
Ms. AYOTTE, Sept. 28, 2015
Mr. KIRK, Feb. 22, 2016

To require agencies to publish an advance notice of proposed rule making 
  for major rules.
Cited as the ``Early Participation in Regulations Act of 2015.''

July 21, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Hearings held.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-343. Additional views filed.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 614.
  

S. 1826 (Public Law No. 114-138)

                                                           July 22, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5455

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Ms. BALDWIN, and Mr. CORNYN)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  99 West 2nd Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, as the ``Lieutenant 
  Colonel James ``Maggie'' Megellas Post Office.''

July 22, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
July 29, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 173.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Received in the House.
Sept. 8, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 1826.
Mar. 1, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Russell objected to the vote 
  on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on 
  the motion were postponed until March 2. The point of no quorum was 
  considered as withdrawn.
Mar. 3, 2016.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was the question of adoption of motion to suspend 
  the rules which had been debated earlier and on which further 
  proceedings had been postponed.
Mar. 3, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 3, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 406-1.
Mar. 3, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Presented to President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Signed by President.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-138.
  

S. 1828

                                                           July 22, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5455

Ms. COLLINS (for herself, Mr. WARNER, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. COATS, Ms. 
  AYOTTE, and Mrs. MCCASKILL)

To strengthen the ability of the Secretary of Homeland Security to 
  detect and prevent intrusions against, and to use countermeasures to 
  protect, Government agency information systems, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Information Security Management Reform Act of 
  2015.''

July 22, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
July 22, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1846

                                                           July 23, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5526

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. CRUZ)

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to secure critical 
  infrastructure against electromagnetic threats, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2015'' or 
  ``CIPA.''

July 23, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
May 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-250.
May 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 457.
  

S. 1854

                                                           July 23, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5526

Mr. BOOKER

To amend title 39, United States Code, to improve the United States 
  Postal Service, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Postal Innovation Act.''

July 23, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1864

                                                           July 27, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5928

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Mr. CORNYN and Mr. MCCAIN)

To improve national security by developing metrics to measure the 
  effectiveness of security between ports of entry, at points of entry, 
  and along the maritime border.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Border Security Metrics 
  Act of 2015.''

July 27, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  title. With written report No. 114-152.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 255.
  

S. 1868

                                                           July 27, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5928

Mr. CARPER

To extend by 15 years the authority of the Secretary of Commerce to 
  conduct the quarterly financial report program.
Cited as the ``Quarterly Financial Reporting Reauthorization Act of 
  2015.''

July 27, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment. With written report No. 
  114-157.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 277.
  

S. 1869

                                                           July 27, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5928

Mr. CARPER (for himself and Mr. JOHNSON)

To improve Federal network security and authorize and enhance an 
  existing intrusion detection and prevention system for civilian 
  Federal networks.
Cited as the ``Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2015.''

July 27, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report No. 
  114-378.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 673.
  

S. 1873

                                                           July 28, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6073

Mr. MCCAIN

To strengthen accountability for deployment of border security 
  technology at the Department of Homeland Security, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Border Security Technology Accountability Act of 2015 .''

July 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Apr. 4, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-234.
Apr. 4, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 406.
  

S. 1897

                                                           July 29, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6136

Mr. SCOTT (for himself and Mr. BOOKER and Mr. GRAHAM)
Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Aug. 4, 2015

To help keep law enforcement officers and communities safer by making 
  grants to purchase body worn cameras for use by State, local, and 
  tribal law enforcement officers.
Cited as the ``Safer Officers and Safer Citizens Act of 2015.''

July 29, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1915 (Public Law No. 114-268)

                                                            Aug. 3, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6239

Ms. AYOTTE (for herself and Mr. BOOKER and Mr. COONS)
Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Sept. 30, 2015
Mr. HOEVEN, Oct. 7, 2015
Mr. WICKER, Oct. 28, 2015
Mr. ROUNDS, Oct. 29, 2015
Ms. BALDWIN and Mr. COCHRAN, Nov. 4, 2015
Mr. CAPITO, Nov. 10, 2015
Mr. PETERS, Dec. 1, 2015
Mr. CASEY, Dec. 7, 2015
Mr. CARDIN, Dec. 10, 2015
Mr. GARDNER, Dec. 15, 2015
Mr. DONNELLY, Feb. 23, 2016
Mr. DAINES, Mar. 1, 2016
Mr. KIRK, Apr. 25, 2016
Mr. ENZI, July 11, 2016
Mr. JOHNSON, Nov. 30, 2016

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to make anthrax vaccines 
  and antimicrobials available to emergency response providers, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act.''

Aug. 3, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
May 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-251.
May 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 458.
Nov. 16, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--S.AMDT.5109 Amendment SA 5109 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Ayotte. In the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 16, 2016.--S.AMDT.5109 Amendment SA 5109 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 16, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Received in the House.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Held at the desk.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Mr. King (NY) asked unanimous consent to take from the 
  Speaker's table and consider.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Nov. 29, 2016.--On passage Passed without objection.
Nov. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 2, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-268.
  

S. 1927

                                                            Aug. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6296

Mr. COATS (for himself and Mr. LANKFORD)

To amend title 5, United States Code, to postpone the effective date of 
  high-impact rules pending judicial review.
Cited as the ``Require Evaluation before Implementing Executive 
  Wishlists Act of 2015 or the ``REVIEW ACT of 2015'' .''

Aug. 4, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1944

                                                            Aug. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6379

Mr. SULLIVAN
Ms. MURKOWSKI, Sept. 8, 2015
Mr. LEE, Oct. 20, 2015
Mr. CASSIDY, Nov. 18, 2015
Mr. TOOMEY, Nov. 19, 2015
Mr. COTTON, Dec. 7, 2015
Mr. TILLIS, Jan. 27, 2016
Mr. BLUNT, Jan. 28, 2016
Mr. DAINES and Mr. PERDUE, Feb. 2, 2016
Mr. GARDNER and Mr. THUNE, Feb. 3, 2016
Mr. CRUZ, Feb. 25, 2016
Mr. SCOTT, Mar. 16, 2016

To require each agency to repeal or amend 1 or more rules before issuing 
  or amending a rule.
Cited as the ``Regulations Endanger Democracy Act of 2015 or the ``RED 
  Tape Act of 2015'' .''

Aug. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1959

                                                            Aug. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6380

Mr. BENNET (for himself and Mr. FRANKEN)
Mr. TESTER, Dec. 9, 2016

To provide greater controls and restrictions on revolving door lobbying.
Cited as the ``Close the Revolving Door Act of 2015.''

Aug. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1990

                                                            Aug. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6381

Mr. HATCH (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

To require Inspectors General and the Comptroller General of the United 
  States to submit reports on the use of logical access controls and 
  other security practices to safeguard classified and personally 
  identifiable information on Federal computer systems, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Computer Security Act.''

Aug. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 1997

                                                            Aug. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6381

Mr. BENNET (for himself and Mr. CRAPO)

To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to provide for wildfire mitigation grants and financial assistance 
  in certain areas affected by wildfires.
Cited as the ``Prepare, Ready, Equip, and Prevent Areas at Risk of 
  Emergency Wildfires Act of 2015 or the ``PREPARE Act of 2015.''

Aug. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2006

                                                            Aug. 6, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6434

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself and Ms. AYOTTE, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. CORNYN, Mr. 
  JOHNSON, Mr. KING and Mr. PERDUE)
Mrs. ERNST, Dec. 3, 2015
Mr. PAUL, July 7, 2016

To reform the process by which Federal agencies analyze and formulate 
  new regulations and guidance documents.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Accountability Act of 2015.''

Aug. 6, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2021

                                                          Sept. 10, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6604

Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. BROWN, Mrs. ERNST and Mr. 
  JOHNSON)
Mr. PETERS, Oct. 6, 2015
Mr. PORTMAN, Oct. 7, 2015
Mr. KAINE and Mrs. MURRAY, Oct. 8, 2015
Mr. FRANKEN, Nov. 10, 2015
Mr. WYDEN, Nov. 17, 2015
Mr. MURPHY, Nov. 19, 2015
Mrs. GILLIBRAND and Mr. LEAHY, Jan. 28, 2016
Mr. DURBIN, Feb. 4, 2016
Mr. WARNER, Feb. 11, 2016
Mr. CASEY. May 9, 2016
Mr. CARPER, July 14, 2016

Cited as the ``Fair Chance Act.''

Sept. 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-200.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 344.

S. 2033




                                                               CR-S 6651

Mr. SCHATZ (for himself and Ms. MIKULSKI)
Ms. BALDWIN, Dec. 14, 2015
Mr. CARDIN, Nov. 15, 2016

To provide that 6 of the 12 weeks of parental leave made available to a 
  Federal employee shall be paid leave, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave Act of 2015.''

Sept. 15, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2051

                                                          Sept. 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6809

Mr. CARPER
Mr. BLUNT, Mrs. MCCASKILL and Mr. MORAN, Dec. 2, 2015
Ms. COLLINS, Jan. 21, 2016
Mr. WARNER, May 16, 2016

To improve, sustain, and transform the United States Postal Service.
Cited as the ``Improvising Postal Operations, Service and Transparency 
  Act of 2015.''

Sept. 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2073

                                                          Sept. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6938

Mr. WHITEHOUSE (for himself and Mr. REED)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7715 Post Road in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, as the ``Melvoid J. 
  Benson Post Office Building.''

Sept. 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2074

                                                          Sept. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6938

Ms. HEITKAMP

To prohibit paying Members of Congress during periods during which a 
  Government shutdown is in effect, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``No Government No Pay Act of 2015.''

Sept. 24, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2088

                                                          Sept. 28, 2015


                                                               CR-S 6975

Mrs. GILLIBRAND (for herself and Mr. SCHUMER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  90 Cornell Street in Kingston, New York, as the ``Staff Sergeant 
  Robert H. Dietz Post Office Building.''

Sept. 28, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2093

                                                          Sept. 29, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7005

Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself and Mr. CARDIN, Mr. KANE, and Mr. WARNER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  90 Cornell Street in Kingston, New York, as the ``Staff Sergeant 
  Robert H. Dietz Post Office Building.''

Sept. 29, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 2109 (Public Law No. 114-132)

                                                          Sept. 30, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7046

Mr. JOHNSON
Mr. LANKFORD, Dec. 9, 2015
Ms. AYOTTE, Dec. 15, 2015

To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
  to develop an integrated plan to reduce administrative costs under the 
  Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Directing Dollars to Disaster Relief Act of 2015.''

Sept. 30, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-173.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 313.
Feb. 9, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Feb. 9, 2016.--S.AMDT.3296 Amendment SA 3296 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Johnson. To sunset the reporting requirement 
  after 7 years.
Feb. 9, 2016.--S.AMDT.3296 Amendment SA 3296 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Feb. 9, 2016.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Feb. 9, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Received in the House.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Mr. Katko moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 2109.
Feb. 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 25, 2016.--Presented to President.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-132.
  

S. 2121

                                                            Oct. 1, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7102

Mrs. SHAHEEN

To facilitate and enhance the declassification of information, including 
  in the Legislative Branch, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Preserving American Access to Information Act.''

Oct. 1, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2127

                                                            Oct. 1, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7102

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Ms. AYOTTE)
Mr. KIRK, Oct. 22, 2015
Mrs. ERNST, Dec. 9, 2015

To provide appropriate protections to probationary Federal employees, to 
  provide the Special Counsel with adequate access to information, to 
  provide greater awareness of Federal whistleblower protections, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection act of 
  2015.''

Oct. 1, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
  

S. 2128

                                                            Oct. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7123

Mr. SASSE (for himself and Mrs. MCCASKILL)

To require the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency 
  to submit to Congress a report on Inspector General mandates.
Cited as the ``Inspector General Mandates Reporting Act of 2015.''

Oct. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 2133 (Public Law No. 114-186)

                                                            Oct. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7124

Mr. REID (for himself, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. JOHNSON, Mrs. MCCASKILL and Mr. 
  TILLIS)
Ms. AYOTTE, Oct. 28, 2015

To improve Federal agency financial and administrative controls and 
  procedures to assess and mitigate fraud risks, and to improve Federal 
  agencies' development and use of data analytics for the purpose of 
  identifying, preventing, and responding to fraud, including improper 
  payments.
Cited as the ``Fraud Reduction and Data Analytics Act of 2015.''

Oct. 5, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-229.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 391.
Apr. 12, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Apr. 12, 2016.--S.AMDT.3684 Amendment SA 3684 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Carper. To improve the bill.
Apr. 12, 2016.--S.AMDT.3684 Amendment SA 3684 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 12, 2016.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Received in the House.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Held at the desk.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 2133.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 23, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 30, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 30, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-186.
  

S. 2167

                                                            Oct. 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7272

Mr. MURPHY

To amend chapter 83 of title 41, United States Code (popularly referred 
  to as the Buy American Act) and certain other laws with respect to 
  certain waivers under those laws, to provide greater transparency 
  regarding exceptions to domestic sourcing requirements, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``21st Century Buy American Act.''

Oct. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2171

                                                            Oct. 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7272

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. SCOTT, Mr. JOHNSON and Mr. BOOKER)

To reauthorize the Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Reauthorization 
  Act'' or the ``SOAR Reauthorization Act.''

Oct. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2199

                                                           Oct. 22, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7470

Mr. ENZI (for himself, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. CRAPO and Mr. DAINES)

To require agencies to conform to concurrent resolutions when 
  promulgating rules.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Authority Clarification Act of 2015.''

Oct. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2269

                                                           Nov. 10, 2015


                                                               CR-S 7912

Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. MANCHIN)

To establish the Government Transformation Board to make certain 
  recommendations to improve the economy of the United States and the 
  efficiency and effectiveness of Federal programs.
Cited as the ``Government Transformation Act of 2015.''

Nov. 10, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2340

                                                            Dec. 2, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8306

Mr. CASSIDY (for himself and Mr. PETERS)
Mr. COCHRAN, May 12, 2016

To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to issue 
  a directive on the management of software licenses, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Making Electronic Government Accountable by Yielding 
  Tangible Efficiencies Act of 2015'' or the ``MEGABYTE Act of 2015.''

Dec. 2, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 28, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-289.
June 28, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 533.
July 7, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2367

                                                            Dec. 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8494

Mr. MCCAIN
Mr. UDALL, Dec. 9, 2015

To provide for hardship duty pay for border patrol agents and customs 
  and border protection officers assigned to highly-trafficked rural 
  areas.

Dec. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2369

                                                            Dec. 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8494

Mr. CARPER
Mr. CASEY, Jan. 27. 2016

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish an Office for 
  Community Partnerships.
Cited as the ``Community Partnership Act of 2015.''

Dec. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. 2375

                                                            Dec. 8, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8494

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Mr. WARNER, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. PORTMAN, and Mr. 
  LANKFORD)

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish an Office for 
  Community Partnerships.
Cited as the ``Federal Asset Sale and Transfer Act of 2015.''

Dec. 8, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-291.
July 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 544.
  

S. 2418

                                                           Dec. 17, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8793

Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Mr. JOHNSON)
Mr. PETERS, Jan. 21, 2016
Mr. UDALL, Jan. 27, 2016

To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish university 
  labs for student-developed technology-based solutions for countering 
  online recruitment of violent extremists.
Cited as the ``Countering Online Recruitment of Violent Extremists Act 
  of 2015.''

Dec. 17, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.


S. 2430

                                                           Dec. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 8883

Ms. CANTWELL (for herself and Ms. COLLINS)

To permit the recovery of costs incurred by U.S. Customs and Border 
  Protection for preclearance operations activities, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Travel Facilitation and Safety Act of 2015.''

Dec. 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2440

                                                           Jan. 12, 2016


                                                                 CR-S 72

Mr. DAINES (for himself and Mr. TESTER)
Mr. PAUL, May 10, 2016

To amend the Real ID Act of 2005 to repeal provisions requiring uniform 
  State driver's licenses and State identification cards, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Repeal ID Act of 2016.''

Jan. 12, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2450

                                                           Jan. 20, 2016


                                                                CR-S 132

Mr. TESTER (for himself, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. JOHNSON, and Mr. CARPER)
Mr. LANKFORD, Feb. 8, 2016
Mrs. MCCASKILL, Feb. 9, 2016

To amend title 5, United States Code, to address administrative leave 
  for Federal employees, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Administrative Leave Act of 2016.''

Jan. 20, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-292.
July 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 545.


S. 2451

                                                           Jan. 20, 2016


                                                                CR-S 132

Mr. CRUZ
Mr. RUBIO, Feb. 1, 2016
Mr. TOOMEY, Feb. 2, 2016

To designate the area between the intersections of International Drive, 
  Northwest and Van Ness Street, Northwest and International Drive, 
  Northwest and International Place, Northwest in Washington, District 
  of Columbia, as ``Liu Xiaobo Plaza'', and for other purposes.

Jan. 20, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 12, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Feb. 12, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.
Feb. 22, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Received in the House.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.


S. 2453

                                                           Jan. 20, 2016


                                                                CR-S 132

Mr. PAUL

To consolidate duplicative and overlapping Federal programs and reduce 
  spending.
Cited as the ``Duplication Reduction and Scoring Act of 2016.''

Jan. 20, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2454

                                                           Jan. 20, 2016


                                                                CR-S 132

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. ENZI, and Mr. SESSIONS)
Ms. FISCHER, Feb. 29, 2016
Mr. LEE, Apr. 27, 2016
Mr. RUBIO, Apr. 28, 2016

To limit the period of authorization of new budget authority provided in 
  appropriation Acts, to require analysis, appraisal, and evaluation of 
  existing programs for which continued new budget authority is proposed 
  to be authorized by committees of Congress, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Legislative Performance Review Act of 2016.''

Jan. 20, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2465

                                                           Jan. 27, 2016


                                                                CR-S 254

Mrs. GILLIBRAND
Mr. SCHUMER, May 18, 2016

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  15 Rochester Street in Bergen, New York, as the Barry G. Miller Post 
  Office.

Jan. 27, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 486.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 27, 2016.--Received in the House.
May 27, 2016.--Held at desk.


S. 2480

                                                            Feb. 2, 2016


                                                                CR-S 486

Ms. BALDWIN

To amend title 5, United States Code, to protect unpaid interns in the 
  Federal Government from workplace harassment and discrimination, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Intern Protection Act of 2015.''

Feb. 2, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2509

                                                            Feb. 4, 2016


                                                                CR-S 669

Mr. CARPER (for himself, Ms. HEITKAMP, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. KING, Mr. 
  LANKFORD and Mr. PORTMAN)

To improve the Government-wide management of Federal property.
Cited as the ``Federal Property Management Reform Act of 2016.''

Feb. 4, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
July 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 558.


S. 2517

                                                            Feb. 9, 2016


                                                                CR-S 737

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, and Mrs. ERNST)
Mr. BOOKER, Feb. 11, 2016

To require a report on United States strategy to combat terrorist us of 
  social media, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2016.''

Feb. 9, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
July 11, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report No. 
  114-295.
July 11, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 551.


S. 2522

                                                            Feb. 9, 2016


                                                                CR-S 737

Mr. CARPER

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to build partnerships to 
  prevent violence by extremists.

Feb. 9, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
July 11, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-296.
July 11, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 552.


S. 2570

                                                           Feb. 24, 2016


                                                                CR-S 994

Mr. CARPER
Mr. CRAPO, Feb. 25, 2016

To amend the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 to provide for 
  regulatory impact analyses for certain rules and consideration of the 
  least burdensome regulatory alternative, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Unfunded Mandates Accountability Act of 2016.''

Feb. 24, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2582

                                                           Feb. 25, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1057

Mr. CARPER

To ensure economic stability, accountability, and efficiency of Federal 
  Government operations by establishing a moratorium on midnight rules 
  during a President's final days in office, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Midnight Rule Relief Act of 2016.''

Feb. 25, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2604

                                                           Feb. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1085

Mr. WARNER (for himself, Mr. BENNET, Ms. CAPITO, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. 
  GARDNER, Mr. HELLER, Mr. KING, and Mr. SCHATZ)
Mr. NELSON, Mar. 7, 2016
Mr. DAINES and Mr. PETERS, Apr. 6, 2016
Mr. FLAKE, Mr. HEINRICH, Mr. PORTMAN and Mr. ROUNDS, Apr. 20, 2016
Mr. CARPER, May 12, 2016
Ms. HEITKAMP, June 16, 2016


To establish in the legislative branch the National Commission on 
  Security and Technology Challenges.
Cited as the ``Digital Security Commission Act of 2016.''

Feb. 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2638

                                                            Mar. 3, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1278

Mr. SULLIVAN

To provide for the issuance of a Battle of Midway 75th Anniversary 
  Semipostal Stamp.

Mar. 3, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2664

                                                           Mar. 10, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1439

Mr. GARDNER

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4910 Brighton Boulevard in Denver, Colorado, as the ``George Sakato 
  Post Office.''

Mar. 10, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2665

                                                           Mar. 10, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1439

Mr. PERDUE

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require State and local 
  coordination on cybersecurity with the national cybersecurity and 
  communications integration center, and for other purposes.

Mar. 10, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2674

                                                           Mar. 14, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1463

Mrs. BOXER
Mr. PETERS and Ms. STABENOW, Apr. 6, 2016

To authorize the President to provide major disaster assistance for lead 
  contamination of drinking water from public water systems.

Mar. 14, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2688

                                                           Mar. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1544

Mrs. ERNST (for herself and Mr. GRASSLEY)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  615 6th Avenue SE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as the ``Sergeant First Class 
  Terryl L. Pasker Post Office Building''.

Mar. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2694

                                                           Mar. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1544

Mr. TOOMEY (for himself, Mr. INHOFE, Ms. AYOTTE, and Mr. BLUNT)
Mr. SESSIONS, Apr. 7, 2016
Mr. PORTMAN, June 9, 2016

To ensure America's law enforcement officers have access to lifesaving 
  equipment needed to defend themselves and civilians from attacks by 
  terrorists and violent criminals.
Cited as the ``Lifesaving Gear for Police Act.''

Mar. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2696

                                                           Mar. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1544

Mr. PAUL

To provide small business with a grace period for a regulatory 
  violation, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Protect Small Business Jobs Act of 2016.''

Mar. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2699

                                                           Mar. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1544

Mr. SCHATZ (for himself, Mr. CARDIN, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. BROWN)

To increase the rates of pay under the General Schedule and other 
  statutory pay systems and for prevailing rate employees by 5.3 
  percent, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act of 2016'' or 
  ``FAIR Act.''

Mar. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2709

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1591

Mrs. MCCASKILL

To require the posting online of certain government contracts.
Cited as the ``Contractor Accountability and Transparency Act of 2016.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2714

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1591

Mrs. MCCASKILL

To vest responsibility for inspector general for the National Background 
  Investigations Bureau of the Office of Personnel Management in the 
  Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
Cited as the ``Security Clearance Oversight and Accountability Act.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2715

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1591

Mrs. MCCASKILL

To amend section 2302 of title 5, United States Code, to include the 
  suspension or revocation of access to classified information as a 
  personnel action, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``National Security Whistleblower Protection Act of 2016.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2723

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2387

Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself, Mrs. MCCASKILL and Mr. WYDEN)

To amend the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 to apply 
  whistleblower protections available to certain executive branch 
  employees to legislative branch employees, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Congressional Whistleblower Protection Act of 2016.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2738

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2387

Mr. GRASSLEY
Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mar. 4, 2016

To amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to require the disclosure 
  of political intelligence activities, to amend title 18, United States 
  Code, to provide for restrictions on former officers, employees, and 
  elected officials of the executive and legislative branches regarding 
  political intelligence contacts, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Political Intelligence Transparency Act of 2016.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2834

                                                           Apr. 21, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2387

Mr. CARPER (for himself, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. JOHNSON and Mr. PETERS)

To improve the Governmentwide management of unnecessarily duplicative 
  Government programs and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Getting Results Through Enhanced Accountability and 
  Transparency Act of 2016.''

Apr. 21, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 722.


S. 2849

                                                           Apr. 25, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2419

Mr. SASSE (for himself and Mr. TESTER)
Ms. AYOTTE, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. ENZI, Mr. JOHNSON and Mr. TILLIS, Apr. 28, 
  2016
Mr. FLAKE, Mr. LANKFORD, and Mr. SCHATZ, May 9, 2016
Mr. MCCAIN and Mrs. MCCASKILL, May 12, 2016
Mr. CARPER, Mr. LEE and Mr. PETERS, May 19, 2016
Mr. CAPITOL, Mrs. ERNST and Mr. PERDUE, May 24, 2016
Mr. RISCH, Sept. 13, 2016

To ensure the Government Accountability Office has adequate access to 
  information.
Cited as the ``Getting Results through Enhanced Accountability and 
  Transparency Act of 2016.''

Apr. 25, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator without amendment. With written report 
  No. 114-638.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 638.


S. 2852

                                                           Apr. 26, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2459

Mr. SCHATZ (for himself and Mr. SASSE)
Mr. PETERS, June 7, 2016

To expand the Government's use and administration of data to facilitate 
  transparency, effective governance, and innovation, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Open Government Data Act.''

Apr. 26, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 8, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-396.
Dec. 8, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 718.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Received in the House.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Held at the desk.


S. 2875

                                                           Apr. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2556

Mr. WARNER (for himself and Ms. AYOTTE)
Mr. PERDUE, May 26, 2016

To provide for the elimination or modification of Federal reporting 
  requirements.
Cited as the ``Reports Reduction Act of 2016.''

Apr. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2891

                                                           Apr. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2557

Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. KIRK)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  525 North Broadway in Aurora, Illinois, as the ``Kenneth M. Christy 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 487.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 27, 2016.--Received in the House.
May 27, 2016.--Held at desk.


S. 2908

                                                            May 10, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2669

Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Mr. MENENDEZ)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1265 Hurffville Road in Deptford Township, New Jersey, as the ``First 
  Lieutenant Salvatore S. Corma II Post Office Building.''

May 10, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2915

                                                            May 10, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2669

Mr. FLAKE

To enhance public awareness of federally funded research and development 
  projects, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Research Transparency and Accountability Act of 
  2016.''

May 10, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2918

                                                            May 10, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2669

Mr. TESTER
Ms. BALDWIN, June 9, 2016

To amend title 5, United States Code enhance public awareness of 
  federally funded research and development projects, and for other 
  purposes.

May 10, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2929

                                                            May 12, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2748

Mr. SCHUMER (for himself and Mrs. GILLIBRAND)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3031 Veterans Road West in Staten Island, New York, as the ``Leonard 
  Montalto Post Office Building.''

May 12, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2946

                                                            May 18, 2016


                                                               CR-S 2973

Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Ms. MIKULSKI)
Mr. PORTMAN, June 9, 2016
Ms. BALDWIN, June 27, 2016

To amend title 5, United States Code, to include certain Federal 
  positions within the definition of law enforcement officer for 
  retirement purposes, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act.''

May 18, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2964

                                                            May 19, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3031

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

To eliminate or modify certain mandates of the Government Accountability 
  Office.
Cited as the ``GAO Mandates Revision Act of 2016.''

May 19, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.


S. 2965

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. PORTMAN
Mr. BROWN, May 24, 2016

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  229 West Main Cross Street in Findlay, Ohio, as the ``Michael Garver 
  Oxley Memorial Post Office Building.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2966

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. LANKFORD (for himself, Mr. CARPER, Mr. JOHNSON, and Mr. BOOKER)

To update the financial disclosure requirements for judges of the 
  District of Columbia courts, and to make other improvements to the 
  District of Columbia courts.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Judicial Financial Transparency 
  Act.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written 
  report No. 114-359.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 645.


S. 2967

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mrs. ERNST)

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Office of 
  Management and Budget to execute a national biodefense strategy, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``National Biodefense Strategy Act of 2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.


S. 2968

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. GRASSLEY)

To reauthorize the Office of Special Counsel, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Office of Special Counsel Reauthorization Act of 2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written 
  report No. 114-360.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 646.


S. 2969

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. JOHNSON

To require the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
  to conduct a comprehensive study relating to disaster costs and 
  losses, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Disaster Management Act of 2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2970

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Ms. HEITKAMP, and Ms. BALDWIN)

To amend title 5, United States Code, to expand law enforcement 
  availability pay to employees of the Air and Marine Operations of U.S. 
  Customs and Border Protection.

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-344. Additional views filed.
Sept. 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 615.


S. 2971 (Public Law No. 114-326)

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. PORTMAN (for himself, Mr. JOHNSON, and Mr. CARPER)
Mr. BOOKER, May 24, 2016
Mr. MCCAIN, May 26, 2016
Mrs. FEINSTEIN, June 28, 2016
Mr. BENNET, July 11, 2016

To authorize the National Urban Search and Rescue Response System.
Cited as the ``National Urban Search and Rescue Response System Act of 
  2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 30, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson under authority of the order of the Senate 
  of 07/14/2016 with an amendment. With written report No. 114-307.
Aug. 30, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 578.
Nov. 30, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 1, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 1, 2016.--Received in the House.
Dec. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Dec. 7, 2016.--Mr. Barletta moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Dec. 7, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on S. 2971.
Dec. 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House continuned with debate on S. 2971.
Dec. 7, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 7, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 7, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 405-7 (Roll 
  no. 615).
Dec. 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 8, 2016.--Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: 
  House amendment to Senate bill.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 2971 by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-326.


S. 2972

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. LANKFORD

To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide transparency and 
  require certain standards in the award of Federal grants, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Grant Reform and New Transparency Act of 2016 or the 
  ``GRANT Act''.

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
June 8, 2016.--Star Print ordered on the bill.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. Without written report.
Dec. 9, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 723.
Dec. 20, 2016.--By Senator Johnson from Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs filed written report under authority of the 
  order of the Senate of 12/10/2016. Report No. 114-407.


S. 2973

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. INHOFE (for himself and Mr. MARKEY)

To increase the micro-purchase threshold for universities, independent 
  research institutes, and non-profit research organizations.

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 2975

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mrs. ERNST

To provide agencies with discretion in securing information technology 
  and information systems.
Cited as the ``Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act of 2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written 
  report No. 114-361.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 647.


S. 2976

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3054

Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to reform, streamline, and 
  make improvements to the Department of Homeland Security and support 
  the Department's efforts to implement better policy, planning, 
  management, and performance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Accountability Act of 2016.''

May 23, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
June 28, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with amendments. With written report No. 
  114-287.
June 28, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 532.


S. 2982

                                                            May 25, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3171

Mr. LEE (for himself, Mr. RUBIO and Mr. ENZI)

To amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to establish a Federal 
  regulatory budget and to impose cost controls on that budget, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Article I Regulatory Budget Act of 2016.''

May 25, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.


S. 3061

                                                           June 15, 2016


                                                               CR-S 3984

Mr. MANCHIN (for himself, Mr. KIRK and Mr. PERDUE)

To establish a national commission on fiscal responsibility and reform.
Cited as the ``Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2016'' or the ``FIRE Act.''

June 15, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 3071

                                                           June 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4299

Mrs. GILLIBRAND (for herself and Mr. SCHUMER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7802 37th Avenue in Jackson Height, New York, as the ``Jeanne and 
  Jules Manford Post Office Building.''

June 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.


S. 3072

                                                           June 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4299

Mr. JOHNSON

To combat terrorist recruitment in the United States, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Countering Terrorist Radicalization Act.''

June 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3109

                                                           June 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4723

Ms. HEITKAMP (for herself and Mr. LANKFORD)

To require Inspectors General to make open recommendations publicly 
  available.
Cited as the ``Inspector General Recommendation Transparency Act of 
  2016.''

June 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3119

                                                           June 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4723

Mr. GARDNER (for himself and Mr. LEE)

To require reductions in the direct cost of Federal regulation that are 
  proportional to the amount of increases in the debt ceiling.
Cited as the ``Reducing Excessive Government Act of 2016'' or the ``REG 
  Act.''

June 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3120

                                                           June 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4723

Mr. VITTER

To apply the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care 
  Act to Congressional members and members of the executive branch.

June 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3134

                                                            July 6, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4828

Ms. BALDWIN (for herself and Mrs. MURRAY)
Mr. FRANKEN and Mr. MARKEY, July 12, 2016
Mrs. GILLIBRAND, July 13, 2016
Mr. DURBIN, Mr. HIRONO and Mr. SCHUMER, July 14, 2016

Cited as the ``LGBT Data Inclusion Act.''
To improve Federal population surveys by requiring the collection of 
  voluntary, self-disclosed information on sexual orientation and gender 
  identity in certain surveys, and for other purposes.

July 6, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3135

                                                            July 6, 2016


                                                               CR-S 4828

Mr. GARDNER (for himself, Ms. AYOTTE, Mr. BARASSO, Mr. CAPITO, Mr. 
  CORNYN, Mr. ISAKSON, Mr. HELLER, Mr. PERDUE, Mr. RISCH and Mr. 
  ROBERTS)
Mr. ROUNDS, Mr. TILLIS, Mr. THUNE and Mr. VITTER, July 7, 2016
Mr. INHOFE, July 11, 2016

Cited as the ``Taking Responsibility Using Secured Technologies Act of 
  2016.''
To prohibit any officer or employee of the Federal Government who has 
  exercised extreme carelessness in the handling of classified 
  information from being granted or retaining a security clearance.

July 6, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3158

                                                           July 12, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5002

Mr. LEE (for himself and Mr. SASSE)

Cited as the ``Alternatives to Licensing that Lower Obstacles to Work 
  Act of 2016'' or the ``ALLOW Act.''
To promote economic opportunity for military families, to facilitate 
  workforce attachment for military spouses in their chosen occupation 
  across multiple geographical postings, to reduce barriers to work on 
  military installations, to amend the District of Columbia Code to 
  promote greater freedom in the practice of regulated occupations, to 
  combat abuse of occupational licensing laws by economic incumbents, to 
  promote competition, encourage innovations, protect consumers, and 
  promote compliance with Federal antitrust law, and for other purposes.

July 12, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3172

                                                           July 12, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5002

Mr. BENNET (for himself, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. RISCH and Mr. TESTER)

Cited as the ``Wildfire Mitigation Assistance Act.''
To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to provide for certain wildfire mitigation assistance.

July 12, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3180

                                                           July 13, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5078

Ms. HEITKAMP

Cited as the ``Flexible Hiring and Improving Recruitment, Retention, and 
  Education Act of 2016'' or the ``Flexible HIRE Act.''
To improve hiring and human resources flexibilities for Federal agencies 
  in geographic areas affected by unique situations or circumstances, 
  including remoteness, that cause recruitment and retention challenges, 
  and to provide agencies experiencing such challenges with a toolkit of 
  resources to overcome those challenges.

July 13, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3186

                                                           July 13, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5079

Mr. CARPER (for himself and Mr. LEAHY)

Cited as the ``Active Shooter Preparedness Enhancement Act of 2016.''
To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to provide for active shooter 
  and mass casualty incident response assistance, and for other 
  purposes.

July 13, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3199

                                                           July 13, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5079

Mr. LEE (for himself, Mr. CRUZ, Mr. HATCH, Mr. MCCONNELL, Mr. PAUL, Mr. 
  RISCH, Mr. ROUNDS and Mr. SHELBY)

Cited as the ``Agency Accountability Act of 2016.''
To require the appropriation of funds to use a fee, fine, penalty, or 
  proceeds from a settlement received by a Federal agency, and for other 
  purposes.

July 13, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3217

                                                           July 14, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5154

Mr. INHOFE (for himself and Mr. LANKFORD)
Mr. DONNELLY, Sept. 19, 2016

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for an annuity 
  supplement for certain air traffic controllers.

July 14, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3263

                                                           July 14, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5156

Mr. MORAN (for himself, Mr. DAINES, Mr. UDALL and Mr. WARNER)

Cited as the ``Modernizing Outdated and Vulnerable Equipment and 
  Information Technology Act of 2016'' or the ``MOVE IT Act.''
To promote innovation and realize the efficiency gains and economic 
  benefits of on-demand computing by accelerating the acquisition and 
  deployment of innovative technology and computing resources throughout 
  the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

July 14, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3288

                                                           Sept. 6, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5279

Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself and Mr. BOOZMAN)
Mr. BENNET and Mr. GARDNER, Sept. 28, 2016

Cited as the ``Improving Access to Farm Conservation Act of 2016.''
To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 to exempt certain recipients of 
  Department of Agriculture conservation assistance from certain 
  reporting requirements, and for other purposes.

Sept. 6, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3294

                                                           Sept. 7, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5369

Mr. COATS

Cited as the ``Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and Consolidation 
  Commission Act of 2016'' or the ``Mandatory BRACC Act.''
To establish the Mandatory Bureaucratic Realignment and Consolidation 
  Commission to reduce outlays flowing from direct spending.

Sept. 7, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3295

                                                           Sept. 7, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5369

Mr. CORNYN
Mr. BOOZMAN, Nov. 15, 2016

Cited as the ``National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act of 
  2016.''
To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to work with the 
  cybersecurity consortia for training, and for other purposes.

Sept. 7, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3337

                                                          Sept. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5842

Mr. LEE (for himself, Mr. CASSIDY, Mr. CARPER, Mr. BOOKER, and Mr. 
  JOHNSON)

Cited as the ``Modernizing Government Travel Act.''
To provide for reimbursement for the use of modern travel services by 
  Federal employees traveling on official Government business, and for 
  other purposes.

Sept. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3345

                                                          Sept. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5842

Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. KIRK)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1101 Davis Street in Evanston, Illinois, as the ``Abner J. Mikva Post 
  Office Building.''

Sept. 16, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3388

                                                          Sept. 22, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6038

Mrs. MURRAY

Cited as the ``Rural Disaster Recovery Act of 2016.''
To make improvements to certain wildfire and disaster recovery programs 
  of the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

Sept. 22, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3411

                                                          Sept. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6225

Mr. NELSON

Cited as the ``Disaster Assistance Improvement Act of 2016.''
To prohibit the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
  from taking administrative action to recover certain payments for 
  disaster or emergency assistance, and for other purposes.

Sept. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3423

                                                          Sept. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6226

Mrs. ERNST

Cited as the ``Gold Star Families Forever Stamp Act.''
To provide for the issuance of a ``Gold Star Families Forever Stamp'' to 
  honor the sacrifices of families who have lost a loved one who was a 
  member of the Armed Forces in combat.

Sept. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3448

                                                          Sept. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6226

Ms. AYOTTE
Mr. HELLER, Dec. 8, 2016

Cited as the ``Bring Our Heroes Home Act of 2016.''
To provide for the creation of the Missing Armed Forces Personnel 
  Records Collection at the National Archives, to require the 
  expeditious public transmission to the Archivist and the public 
  disclosure of Missing Armed Forces Personnel records, and for other 
  purposes.

Sept. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3452

                                                          Sept. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6226

Mrs. ERNST

Cited as the ``Post Office Discontinuance Accountability Act.''
To authorize the United States Postal Service to carry out emergency 
  suspensions of post offices in accordance with certain procedures, and 
  for other purposes.

Sept. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3456

                                                          Sept. 28, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6227

Mrs. ERNST

Cited as the ``Empowering Partners to Counter Violent Extremism Act of 
  2016.''
To establish the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism of 
  the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.

Sept. 28, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3472

                                                           Nov. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6484

Mr. LEE
Mr. CRUZ, Mr. PAUL and Mr. RUBIO, Dec. 1, 2016

Cited as the ``Poverty Meausrement Improvement Act.''
To require the Bureau of the Census to conduct a survey to determine 
  income and poverty levels in the United States in a manner that 
  accounts for the receipt of Federal means-tested benefits, and for 
  other purposes.

Nov. 17, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3483

                                                           Nov. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6550

Mr. JOHNSON

Cited as the ``Midnight Rules Relief.''
To amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for en 
  bloc consideration in resolutions of disapproval for ``midnight 
  rules'', and for other purposes.

Nov. 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3484

                                                           Nov. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6550

Mr. TESTER

Cited as the ``Public Online Information Act of 2016.''
To establish an advisory committee to issue nonbinding governmentwide 
  guidelines on making public information available on the Internet, to 
  require publicly available Government information held by the 
  executive branch to be made available on the Internet, to express the 
  sense of Congress that publicly available information held by the 
  legislative and judicial branches should be available on the Internet, 
  and for other purposes.

Nov. 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3486

                                                           Nov. 30, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6620

Mr. WARNER (for himself, Mr. LANKFORD, and Mr. BOOKER)
Mr. KING, Dec. 6, 2016

Cited as the ``Presidential Innovation Fellows Program Act of 2016.''
To amend chapter 31 of title 5, United States Code, to establish in 
  statute the Presidential Innovation Fellows Program.

Nov. 30, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3490

                                                            Dec. 1, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6664

Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. PERDUE, and Mrs. GILLIBRAND)

Cited as the ``Strengthening the Department of Homeland Security Secure 
  Mail Initiative Act.''
To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide for an option 
  under the Secure Mail Initiative under which a person to whom a 
  document is sent under that initiative may require that the United 
  States Postal Service obtain a signature from that person in order to 
  deliver the document, and for other purposes.

Dec. 1, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3494

                                                            Dec. 5, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6708

Mr. FLAKE (for himself and Ms. HEITKAMP)

Cited as the ``CBP Hiring and Retention Act of 2016'' or the ``CBP HiRe 
  Act.''
To provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection with adequate flexibility 
  in its employment authorities.

Dec. 5, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3513

                                                            Dec. 7, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6840

Mr. FLAKE

Cited as the ``Border Landowner and Lessee Consultation Act.''
To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to facilitate communication 
  between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and border ranchers in 
  Arizona and other border States and for other purposes.

Dec. 7, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3528

                                                            Dec. 8, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6922

Ms. HEITKAMP

Cited as the ``Federal Supervisor Training Act of 2016.''
To provide for mandatory training for Federal Government supervisors and 
  the assessment of management competencies.

Dec. 8, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3544

                                                            Dec. 9, 2016


                                                               CR-S 7031

Mr. DAINES

Cited as the ``Wildland Firefighter Retirement and Disability 
  Compensation Benefits Act of 2016.''
To amend title 5, United States Code, to ensure that certain 
  firefighters retain retirement benefits while injured or disabled, and 
  for other purposes.

Dec. 9, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.



S. 3547

                                                            Dec. 9, 2016


                                                               CR-S 7031

Mr. HATCH

Cited as the ``All Economic Regulations are Transparent Act of 2016'' or 
  the ``ALERT Act of 2016.''
To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for the publication, by 
  the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, of information 
  relating to rule makings, and for other purposes.

Dec. 9, 2016.--Read twice and referred to Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs.

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S. RES. 33

                                                           Jan. 22, 2015


                                                                CR-S 420

Mr. JOHNSON

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Jan. 22, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Johnson. Without 
  written report.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
  

S. RES. 104

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1624

Mr. FLAKE (for himself, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. JOHNSON, and Mr. MCCAIN)

To express the sense of the Senate regarding the success of Operation 
  Streamline and the importance of prosecuting first time illegal border 
  crossers.

Mar. 18, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 16, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment and with a preamble. 
  With written report No. 114-279. Additional views filed.
June 16, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 519.
  

S. RES. 113

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1891

Mr. WARNER (for himself and Mr. CORNYN)
Mr. BROWN, Mr. CARPER, Mr. COONS, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. HATCH, Mr. KIRK, 
  Mr. MANCHIN and Ms. MIKULSKI, Nov. 5, 2015
Mr. MERKLEY, Dec. 7, 2015
Mr. SULLIVAN, Dec. 16, 2015

To express the sense of the Senate that the Citizens' Stamp Advisory 
  Committee should recommend the issuance of, and the United States 
  Postal Service should issue, a commemorative stamp in honor of the 
  holiday of Diwali.

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
  

S. RES. 199

                                                           June 11, 2015


                                                               CR-S 4109

Mr. NELSON (for himself and Mr. THUNE)
Ms. AYOTTE, Sept. 16, 2015
Ms. STABENOW, Dec. 7, 2015
Mr. KIRK, May 24, 2016
Mr. GRASSLEY, June 13, 2016
Mr. BLUNT and Mr. BURR, Sept. 12, 2016
Mr. TOOMEY, Sept. 14, 2016
Mr. JOHNSON, Sept. 20, 2016

To express the sense of the Senate regarding establishing a National 
  Strategic Agenda.

June 11, 2015.--Referred to Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
  

S. RES. 224

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. CRUZ (for himself and Mr. TOOMEY)
Mr. SASSE, Sept. 24, 2015

To express the sense of the Senate that the area between the 
  intersections of International Drive, Northwest and Van Ness Street, 
  Northwest and International Drive, Northwest and International Place, 
  Northwest in Washington, District of Columbia, should be designated as 
  ``Liu Xiaobo Plaza.''

July 21, 2015.--Referred to Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
  

S. RES. 226

                                                           July 21, 2015


                                                               CR-S 5210

Mr. CRUZ
Mr. RUBIO, July 23, 2015
Mr. MENENDEZ, July 27, 2015

To express the sense of the Senate that the street between the 
  intersections of 16th Street, Northwest and Fuller Street, Northwest 
  and 16th Street, Northwest and Euclid Street, Northwest in Washington, 
  District of Columbia, should be designated as ``Oswaldo Paya Way.''

July 21, 2015.--Referred to Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
  

S. RES. 377

                                                           Feb. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 1085

Mr. JOHNSON

To express the sense of the Senate Legal Counsel to bring a civil action 
  to enforce a subpoena of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

Feb. 29, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Johnson with a 
  preamble. With written report No. 114-214.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 375.
Mar. 17, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Mar. 17, 2016.--Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and 
  with a preamble by Yea-Nay Vote. 96-0.
  

S. RES. 530

                                                           July 13, 2016


                                                               CR-S 5074

Mrs. MURRAY (for herself and Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. BENNET, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, 
  Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BROWN, Ms. CANTWELL, Mr. CARDIN, Mr. DURBIN, Mrs. 
  FEINSTEIN, Mr. FRANKEN, Mrs. GILLIBRAND, Mr. HEINRICH, Mr. HIRONO, Mr. 
  LEAHY, Mr. MARKEY, Mr. MERKLEY, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. SANDERS, 
  Mr. SCHATZ, Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. SHAHEEN, Ms. WARREN, Mr. WHITEHOUSE and 
  Mr. WYDEN)

To express the sense of the Senate to support the termination of the 
  Select Investigative Panel of the Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
  the House of Representatives established pursuant to House Resolution 
  461, and for other purposes.

July 13, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and 
  Governmental Affairs.
  
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S. J. RES. 10

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1629

Mr. CRUZ (for himself and Mr. LANKFORD)

Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving 
  the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act of 2014.

Mar. 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

S. J. RES. 11

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1629

Mr. CRUZ (for himself and Mr. LANKFORD)

Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving 
  the Human Rights Amendment Act of 2014.

Mar. 18, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  
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S. CON RES. 8

                                                            Mar. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-S 1309

Mr. BROWN (for himself, Mr. SCOTT, Mrs. MCCASKILL, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mr. 
  DONNELLY, Mr. COONS, Ms. HIRONO, Mr. SANDERS, Ms. WARREN, Ms. COLLINS, 
  Mrs. CAPITO, and Mr. PORTMAN)

Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States Postal Service 
  should issue a commemorative stamp honoring the 50th anniversary of 
  the three civil rights marches from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, 
  Alabama that took place over the course of several weeks in March 
  1965.

  

S. CON RES. 56

                                                           Nov. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-S 6550

Mr. CARDIN (for himself, Mr. LEAHY, Mr. REID, Mr. DURBIN, Ms. MIKULSKI, 
  Mrs. BOXER, Mr. WYDEN, Mr. REED, Mr. CARPER, Ms. STABENOW, Mr. 
  WHITEHOUSE, Mr. UDALL, Mr. MERKLEY, Mr. BENNET, Mr. FRANKEN, Mr. COON, 
  Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. MURPHY, Ms. HIRONO, Mr. HEINRICH, Ms. WARREN, Mr. 
  MARKEY, Mr. BOOKER, and Mr. CASEY)
Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mr. BROWN and Mrs. MURRAY, Nov. 30, 2016
Ms. KLOBUCHAR, Dec. 1, 2016

Clarifying any potential misunderstandings as to whether actions taken 
  by President-elect Donald Trump constitute a violation of the 
  Emoluments Clause, and calling on President-elect Trump to divest his 
  interest in, and sever his relationship to, the Trump Organization.

  
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H.R. 50

                                                            Feb. 5, 2015


                                                                 CR-H 35

To provide for additional safeguards with respect to imposing Federal 
  mandates, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act of 
  2015.''

Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Budget, Rules, and the 
  Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, 
  in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 20-13.
Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to House Budget.
Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to House Rules.
Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial and Antitrust Law.
Jan. 8, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform H. Rept. 114-11, Part I.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Committee on the Budget discharged.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Committee on Rules discharged.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 7.
Feb. 3, 2015.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 78 Reported to House. 
  For H.R. 527, the rule provides for one hour debate; makes in order as 
  original text the amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in 
  Rules Committee Print 114-3; and makes specified additional amendments 
  in order. For H.R. 50, the rule provides for one hour of debate; 
  provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of 
  the text of Rules Committee Print 114-4, modified by the amendment 
  printed in Part B of the report shall be considered as adopted. 
  Further specified amendments are in order.
Feb. 4, 2015.--Rule H.Res. 78 passed House.
Feb. 4, 2015.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 78.
Feb. 4, 2015.--For H.R. 527, the rule provides for one hour debate; 
  makes in order as original text the amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute printed in Rules Committee Print 114-3; and makes specified 
  additional amendments in order. For H.R. 50, the rule provides for one 
  hour of debate; provides that an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 114-4, 
  modified by the amendment printed in Part B of the report shall be 
  considered as adopted. Further specified amendments are in order.
Feb. 4, 2015.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 78 and Rule XVIII.
Feb. 4, 2015.--The speaker designated the Honorable Mark E. Amodei to 
  act as Chairman of the Committee.
Feb. 4, 2015.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded with 
  one hour of general debate on H.R. 50.
Feb. 4, 2015.--H.AMDT.13 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Reed. Amendment 
  to require an assessment of the effects that a proposed or final rule 
  are expected to have on private property owners, including the use and 
  value of affected property.
Feb. 4, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Reed 
  Part C amendment No. 1.
Feb. 4, 2015.--H.AMDT.13 On agreeing to the Reed amendment (A002) Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Feb. 4, 2015.--H.AMDT.14 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Cummings. 
  Amendment sought to strike section 12 of the bill, which would require 
  Federal agencies to conduct a retrospective cost-benefit analysis of 
  any regulation at the request of the Chairman or Ranking Member of a 
  Congressional Committee.
Feb. 4, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cummings Part C amendment No 2.
Feb. 4, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Cummings amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. 
  Cummings demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption until a time to be announced.
Feb. 4, 2015.--H.AMDT.15 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Connolly. 
  Amendment sought to provide that in the event that the average annual 
  rate of real gross domestic product (GDP) growth remains below 5 
  percent over the first four calendar quarters occurring after the date 
  of enactment of H.R. 50, then the statutory changes made by the bill 
  would be repealed.
Feb. 4, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Connolly Part C amendment No 3.
Feb. 4, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Connolly amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Connolly demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption until a time to be announced.
Feb. 4, 2015.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was on adoption of amendments, which had been 
  debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed.
Feb. 4, 2015.--H.AMDT.14 On agreeing to the Cummings amendment (A003) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 179-245 (Roll no. 61).
Feb. 4, 2015.--The House adopted the amendment as agreed to by the 
  Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
Feb. 4, 2015.--Mrs. Bustos moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on Oversight and Government.
Feb. 4, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Bustos motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back 
  to the House with an amendment to add a new section titled Stopping 
  Sexual Predators, Domestic Violence, and Rape.
Feb. 4, 2015.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Feb. 4, 2015.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 184-239 (Roll no. 63).
Feb. 4, 2015.--On passage Passed by recorded vote 250-173 (Roll no. 64).
Feb. 4, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 5, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 136 (Public Law No. 114-166)

                                                            Jan. 6, 2015


                                                                 CR-H 35

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1103 USPS Building 1103 in Camp Pendleton, California, as the ``Camp 
  Pendleton Medal of Honor Post Office.''

Jan. 6, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 136.
Mar. 1, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 381-0 (Roll No. 103).
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 488.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-166.
  

H.R. 185

                                                           Jan. 16, 2015


                                                                CR-H 103

To reform the process by which Federal agencies analyze and formulate 
  new regulations and guidance documents.

Jan. 7, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jan. 12, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial and Antitrust Law.
Jan. 12, 2015.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 27 Reported to House. 
  All points of order against consideration of the bills are waived. 
  H.R. 37, H.R. 185 shall be debatable for 1 hour, and H.R. 240 shall be 
  debatable for 2 hours the previous question considered ordered without 
  intervening motions except one motion to recommit. For H.R. 185, only 
  those amendments printed in Part A of the report shall be in order. 
  For H.R. 240, only those amendments printed in Part B of the report 
  shall be in order.
Jan. 13, 2015.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 27.
Jan. 13, 2015.--All points of order against consideration of the bills 
  are waived. H.R. 37, H.R. 185 shall be debatable for 1 hour, and H.R. 
  240 shall be debatable for 2 hours the previous questions considered 
  ordered without intervening motions except one motion to recommit. For 
  H.R. 185, only those amendments printed in Part A of the report shall 
  be in order. For H.R. 240, only those amendments printed in Part B of 
  the report shall be in order.
Jan. 13, 2015.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of Union pursuant to H. Res. 27 and Rule XVIII.
Jan. 13, 2015.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Lynn A. 
  Westmoreland to act as Chairman of the Committee.
Jan. 13, 2015.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded 
  with one hour of general debate on H.R. 185.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.2 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. McKinley. 
  Amendment to ensure that the Agencies, when developing regulations, 
  take into consideration and account for low-income populations. 
  Furthermore, the Amendment provides that no particular class or race 
  is excluded when it comes to looking at costs and benefits of the 
  regulation.
Jan. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 27, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  McKinley Part A amendment No. 1.
Jan. 13, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the McKinley amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. 
  McKinley demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.3 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Johnson (GA). 
  Amendment sought to exempt from H.R. 185 all rules or guidance that 
  the Director of the Office of Management and Budget determines would 
  result in net job creation.
Jan. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 27, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Johnson (GA) Part A amendment No. 2.
Jan. 13, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Johnson (GA) amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of 
  the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Johnson (GA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.4 Amendment (A003) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. 
  Amendment sought to exempt all rules promulgated by the Department of 
  Homeland Security.
Jan. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 27, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Jackson Lee Part A amendment No. 3.
Jan. 13, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Jackson Lee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of 
  the amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Ms. Jackson Lee demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.5 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Connolly. 
  Amendment sought to exempt any rule or guidance pertaining to public 
  health or safety.
Jan. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 27, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Connolly Part A amendment No. 4.
Jan. 13, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Connolly amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. 
  Connolly demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
Jan. 13, 2015.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was on adoption of amendments, which had been 
  debated earlier, and on which further proceedings had been postponed.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.2 On agreeing to the McKinley amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by recorded vote 254-168.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.3 On agreeing to the Johnson (GA) amendment 
  (A002). Failed by recorded vote 178-247.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.4 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment 
  (A003). Failed by recorded vote 176-249.
Jan. 13, 2015.--H.AMDT.5 On agreeing to the Connolly amendment (A004). 
  Failed by recorded vote 178-248.
Jan. 13, 2015.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 185.
Jan. 13, 2015.--The House adopted the amendment as agreed to by the 
  Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
Jan. 13, 2015.--Miss Rice (NY) moved to recommit with instructions to 
  the Committee on the Judiciary.
Jan. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Rice (NY) motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back 
  to the House with an amendment to add a section to the bill 
  prohibiting the application of any rules or guidance by the Act or 
  amendments that prevent terrorism and crime; protect wages of workers; 
  save tax dollars; provide assistance to small business; or prevent 
  discrimination.
Jan. 13, 2015.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Jan. 13, 2015.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 180-245.
Jan. 13, 2015.--On passage Passed by recorded vote 250-175.
Jan. 13, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 313 (Public Law No. 114-75)

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-H 356

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide leave to any new 
  Federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected disability 
  rated at 30 percent or more for purposes of undergoing medical 
  treatment for such disability, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act of 2015.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
June 25, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Report H. Rept. 114-180.
June 25, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 132.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Mr. Walberg moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 313.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 29, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 27, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 28, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-75.
  

H.R. 322 (Public Law No. 114-76)

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-H 356

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  16105 Swingley Ridge Road in Chesterfield, Missouri, as the ``Sgt. 
  Zachary M. Fisher Post Office.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 322.
Sept. 24, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 405-0 (Roll No. 507).
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 256.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-76.
  

H.R. 323 (Public Law No. 114-77)

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-H 356

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  55 Grasso Plaza in St. Louis, Missouri, as the ``Sgt. Amanda N. Pinson 
  Post Office.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 23, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 323.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 257.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-77.
  

H.R. 324 (Public Law No. 114-78)

                                                           Jan. 13, 2015


                                                                CR-H 356

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  11662 Gravois Road in St. Louis, Missouri, as the ``Lt. Daniel P. 
  Riordan Post Office.''

Jan. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 23, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 324.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 258.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-78.
  

H.R. 336

                                                            June 2, 2015


                                                                CR-H 356

To direct the Administrator of General Services, on behalf of the 
  Archivist of the United States, to convey certain Federal property 
  located in the State of Alaska to the Municipality of Anchorage, 
  Alaska.

Jan. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Jan. 14, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings 
  and Emergency Management Discharged.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 8, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure. H. Rept. 114-103.
May 8, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 72.
June 1, 2015.--Mr. Young (AK) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 1, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 1, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 336.
June 1, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 1, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 2, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 361

                                                           Jan. 14, 2015


                                                                CR-H 403

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to codify authority under 
  existing grant guidance authorizing use of Urban Area Security 
  Initiative and State Homeland Security Grant Program funding for 
  enhancing medical preparedness, medical surge capacity, and mass 
  prophylaxis capabilities.
Cited as the ``Medical Preparedness Allowable Use Act.''

Jan. 14, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Jan. 28, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 361.
Feb. 2, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 2 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 377-2 (Roll No. 51).
Feb. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 433 (Public Law No. 114-167)

                                                           Jan. 21, 2015


                                                                CR-H 477

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  523 East Railroad Street in Knox, Pennsylvania, as the ``Specialist 
  Ross A. McGinnis Memorial Post Office.''

Jan. 21, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee consideration and mark-up session held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be reported by unanimous consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 433.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 26, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law 114-167.
  

H.R. 455

                                                           Jan. 21, 2015


                                                                CR-H 477

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct a northern 
  border threat analysis, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Northern Border Security Review Act.''

Jan. 21, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Jan. 30, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
June 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
July 28, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-232.
July 28, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 175.
Oct. 28, 2015.--Mr. Katko moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Oct. 28 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 455.
Oct. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 29, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 460

                                                           Jan. 28, 2015


                                                                CR-H 477

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to train Department of 
  Homeland Security personnel how to effectively deter, detect, disrupt, 
  and prevent human trafficking during the course of their primary roles 
  and responsibilities, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Human Trafficking Detection Act of 2015.''

Jan. 21, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Jan. 21, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Jan. 21, 2015.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Feb. 19, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 460.
Jan. 27, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 14, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. With written report No. 
  114-46.
May 14, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 82.
  

H.R. 527

                                                            Feb. 9, 2015


                                                                CR-H 581

To amend chapter 6 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the 
  Regulatory Flexibility Act), to ensure complete analysis of potential 
  impacts on small entities of rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 
  2015.''

Jan. 26, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Small Business, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Jan. 26, 2015.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Jan. 26, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial And Antitrust Law.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial And 
  Antitrust Law Discharged.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan. 27, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 19-8.
Jan. 26, 2015.--Referred to House Small Business.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Judiciary H. Rept. 114-12, 
  Part I.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Committee on Small Business discharged.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 8.
Feb. 3, 2015.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 78 Reported to House. 
  For H.R. 527, the rule provides for one hour debate; makes in order as 
  original text the amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in 
  Rules Committee Print 114-3; and makes specified additional amendments 
  in order. For H.R. 50, the rule provides for one hour of debate; 
  provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of 
  the text of Rules Committee Print 114-4, modified by the amendment 
  printed in Part B of the report shall be considered as adopted. 
  Further specified amendments are in order.
Feb. 5, 2015.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 78.
Feb. 5, 2015.--For H.R. 527, the rule provides for one hour debate; 
  makes in order as original text the amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute printed in Rules Committee Print 114-3; and makes specified 
  additional amendments in order. For H.R. 50, the rule provides for one 
  hour of debate; provides that an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 114-4, 
  modified by the amendment printed in Part B of the report shall be 
  considered as adopted. Further specified amendments are in order.
Feb. 5, 2015.--The speaker designated the Honorable Lynn A. Westmoreland 
  to act as Chairman of the Committee.
Feb. 5, 2015.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 78 and Rule XVIII.
Feb. 5, 2015.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded with 
  one hour of general debate on H.R. 527.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.16 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Peters. 
  Amendment adds to the bill's Regulatory Flexibility Act exemption for 
  veterans rights-and-benefits rules an exemption for rules pertaining 
  to servicemembers and predatory lending.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Peters Part A amendment No. 1.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.16 On agreeing to the Peters amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.17 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Conyers. 
  Amendment sought to strike section 5 of the bill, which provides for a 
  repeal of waiver and delay authority and for additional powers of the 
  chief counsel for advocacy.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Conyers Part A amendment No 3.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.17 On agreeing to the Conyers amendment (A002) 
  Failed by voice vote.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.18 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Schrader. 
  Amendment sought to strikes section 10 of the legislation, which 
  creates a duplicative size standard office in the Office of Advocacy 
  without a commensurate reduction in the existing SBA Office of Size 
  Standards.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Schrader Part A amendment No 4.
Feb. 5, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Schrader amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. 
  Schrader demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption until a time to be announced.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.19 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Johnson (GA). 
  Amendment sought to strike section 10 of the bill which provides for 
  establishment and approval of small business concern size standards by 
  chief counsel for advocacy.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Johnson (GA) Part A amendment No 5.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.19 On agreeing to the Johnson (GA) amendment 
  (A004) Failed by voice vote.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.20 Amendment (A005) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. 
  Amendment sought to exempt from the bill all regulations issued by the 
  Food and Drug Administration relating to consumer safety, including 
  those issued pursuant to the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 78, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Jackson Lee Part A amendment No 6.
Feb. 5, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Jackson Lee amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Ms. 
  Jackson Lee demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption until a time to be announced.
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.18 On agreeing to the Schrader amendment (A003) 
  Failed by recorded vote 184-234 (Roll no. 65).
Feb. 5, 2015.--H.AMDT.20 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment (A005) 
  Failed by recorded vote 172-248 (Roll no. 66).
Feb. 5, 2015.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 527.
Feb. 5, 2015.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Feb. 5, 2015.--Mr. Deutch moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 5, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Deutch motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back 
  to the House with an amendment to add at the end of the bill the 
  following section pertaining to Preventing the Spread of Nuclear 
  Weapons.
Feb. 5, 2015.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Feb. 5, 2015.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 184-240 (Roll no. 67).
Feb. 5, 2015.--On passage Passed by recorded vote 260-163 (Roll no. 68).
Feb. 5, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 9, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 558 (Public Law No. 114-79)

                                                           Jan. 27, 2015


                                                                CR-H 638

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  55 South Pioneer Boulevard in Springboro, Ohio, as the ``Richard 
  `Dick' Chenault Post Office.''

Jan. 27, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 558.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 259.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-79.
  

H.R. 615 (Public Law No. 114-29)

                                                            Feb. 3, 2015


                                                                CR-H 660

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Under 
  Secretary for Management of the Department of Homeland Security to 
  take administrative action to achieve and maintain interoperable 
  communications capabilities among the components of the Department of 
  Homeland Security; and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Interoperable 
  Communications Act'' or the ``DHS Interoperable Communications Act.''

Jan. 28, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 615.
Feb. 2, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 2 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 379-0 (Roll No. 52).
Feb. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
May 21, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-53.
May 21, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 95.
June 11, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 12, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 23, 2015.--Ms. McSally moved that the House suspend the rules and 
  agree to the Senate amendment.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on the motion to suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendment 
  to H.R. 615.
June 23, 2015.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendment Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Presented to President.
July 6, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 6, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-29.
  

H.R. 623 (Public Law No. 114-80)

                                                            Feb. 3, 2015


                                                                CR-H 666

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to authorize the Department 
  of Homeland Security to establish a social media working group, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Social Media Working Group Act of 2015.''

Jan. 30, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Homeland Security, 
  for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
  case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Jan. 30, 2015.--Referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
Jan. 30, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Mrs. Brooks (IN) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 623.
Feb. 2, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 2, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 328-51 (Roll No. 53).
Feb. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Sept. 21, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute. With written report No. 114-145.
Sept. 21, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 234.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 28, 2015.--Mr. Costello (PA) moved that the House suspend the rules 
  and agree to the Senate amendment.
Oct. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on the motion to agree to the Senate amendment to H.R. 623.
Oct. 28, 2015.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendment Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-80.
  

H.R. 651 (Public Law No. 114-15)

                                                           Apr. 30, 2015


                                                                CR-H 702

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  820 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island, as the ``Sister Ann 
  Keefe Post Office.''

Feb. 2, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 28, 2015.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Apr. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 651.
Apr. 28, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Apr. 28, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Apr. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 423-0 (Roll No. 177).
Apr. 29, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 71.
May 11, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 12, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 14, 2015.--Presented to President.
May 22, 2015.--Signed by President.
May 22, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-15.
  

H.R. 710 (Public Law No. 114-278)

                                                           Feb. 11, 2015


                                                                CR-H 809

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to prepare a comprehensive 
  security assessment of the transportation security card program, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Essential Transportation Worker Identification Credential 
  Assessment Act.''

Feb. 4, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 9, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
Feb. 10, 2015.--Mr. Carter moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 10, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 10, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 710.
Feb. 10, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Feb. 10, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 11, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 22, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 22, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
  Transportation.
May 20, 2015.--Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. 
  Reported by Senator Thune with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-244.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 436.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Dec. 10, 2016.--The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 10, 2016.--S.AMDT.5183 Amendment SA 5183 proposed by Senator 
  Portman for Senator Thune. In the nature of a substitute.
Dec. 10, 2016.--S.AMDT.5183 Amendment SA 5183 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 13, 2016.--Mr. Smith (NJ) asked unanimous consent to take from the 
  Speaker's table and agree to the Senate amendment.
Dec. 13, 2016.--On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment 
  Agreed to without objection.
Dec. 13, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 15, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-278.
  

H.R. 728 (Public Law No. 114-32)

                                                            Feb. 4, 2015


                                                                CR-H 809

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7050 Highway BB in Cedar Hill, Missouri, as the ``Sergeant First Class 
  William B. Woods, Jr. Post Office.''

Feb. 4, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 15. 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 728.
June 15, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 15, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 128.
July 8, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 9, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 9, 2015.--Presented by President.
July 20, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 20, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-32.
  

H.R. 891 (Public Law No. 114-33)

                                                           Feb. 11, 2015


                                                                CR-H 980

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  141 Paloma Drive in Floresville, Texas, ``Floresville Veterans Post 
  Office.''

Feb. 11 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 15. 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 891.
June 15, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 15, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 129.
July 8, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 9, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 9, 2015.--Presented by President.
July 20, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 20, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-33.
  

H.R. 998

                                                           Feb. 13, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1066

To establish the conditions under which the Secretary of Homeland 
  Security may establish preclearance facilities, conduct preclearance 
  operations, and provide customs services outside the United States, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Preclearance Authorization Act of 2015.''

Feb. 13 2015.--Referred to Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Feb. 13, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Mar. 12, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Transportation Security.
Mar. 12, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
June 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Feb. 13, 2015.--Referred to House Ways and Means.
July 22, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-219, Part I.
July 22, 2015.--Committee on Ways and Means discharged.
July 22, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 165.
July 27, 2015.--Mrs. Miller moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 998.
July 27, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 27, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
Dec. 15, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-180.
  

H.R. 1073

                                                           Feb. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1162

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to secure critical 
  infrastructure against electromagnetic threats, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Critical Infrastructure Protection Act'' or the ``CIPA.''

Feb. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Mar. 12, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
June 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-240.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 181.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 16, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1073.
Nov. 16, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 17, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

H.R. 1132 (Public Law No. 114-168)

                                                           Feb. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1368

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1048 West Robinhood Drive in Stockton, California, as the ``W. Ronald 
  Coale Memorial Post Office Building.''

Feb. 26, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1132.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 489.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-168.
  

H.R. 1155

                                                           Feb. 27, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1498

To provide for the establishment of a process for the review of rules 
  and sets of rules, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are 
  Unnecessarily Burdensome Act of 2015.''

Feb. 27, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Feb. 27, 2015.--Referred to the House Oversight and Government Reform.
Feb. 27, 2015.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Feb. 27, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial and Antitrust Law.
Mar. 2, 2015.--Subcommittee Hearings held.
Mar. 23, 2015.--Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and 
  Antitrust Law Discharged.
Mar. 24, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 24, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 17-12.
July 10, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 114-
  196, Part I.
Jan. 5, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 580 Reported to House. 
  Resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 712 and H.R. 1155.
Jan. 6, 2016.--Rule H. Res. 580 passed House.
Jan. 6, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 580.
Jan. 6, 2016.--Resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 712 and 
  H.R. 1155.
Jan. 6, 2016.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 580 and Rule 
  XVIII.
Jan. 6, 2016.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Chris Collins to act 
  as Chairman of the Committee.
Jan. 6, 2016.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded with 
  one hour of general debate on H.R. 1155.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.877 Amendment (A001) offered by Ms. Foxx. An 
  amendment No. 1 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to add 
  consideration of unfunded mandates to the Commission's review of 
  rules.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Foxx 
  part B amendment No. 1.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.877 On agreeing to the Foxx amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.878 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Schweikert. An 
  amendment No. 2 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to add a new 
  subsection requiring the commission to consider rules that are 
  limiting or prohibiting government agencies from adopting technology 
  to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Schweikert Part B amendment No. 2.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.878 On agreeing to the Schweikert amendment (A002) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.879 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Walberg. An 
  amendment No. 3 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to direct 
  the Commission to highlight the role regulations have on wage 
  stagnation and income inequality by examining the negative impact of 
  regulations on wages, including wages for minimum wage and part-time 
  workers.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Walberg Part B amendment No. 3.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.879 On agreeing to the Walberg amendment (A003) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.880 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Johnson (GA). 
  An amendment No. 4 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to strike 
  title II of the bill, eliminating the legislation's ``cut-go'' process 
  which requires that agencies eliminate rules identified by the 
  Regulatory Retrospective Review Commission prior to issuing a new 
  rule.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Johnson (GA) Part B amendment No. 4.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Johnson (GA) amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Johnson (GA) demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until 
  a time to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.881 Amendment (A005) offered by Mr. Cummings. An 
  amendment No. 5 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to strike 
  title IV of the bill relating to Judicial Review.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cummings Part B amendment No. 5.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.881 On agreeing to the Cummings amendment (A005) 
  Failed by voice vote.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.882 Amendment (A006) offered by Mr. Cummings. An 
  amendment No. 6 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to exempt 
  independent establishments from the requirements of the bill.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cummings Part B amendment No. 6.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Cummings amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Cummings demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time 
  to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.883 Amendment (A007) offered by Mr. Cicilline. An 
  amendment No. 7 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to exempt 
  rules made by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs from the additional 
  provisions of the bill.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cicilline Part B amendment No. 7.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Cicilline amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Cicilline demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time 
  to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.884 Amendment (A008) offered by Ms. DelBene. An 
  amendment No. 8 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to create an 
  exemption from regulatory ``cut-go'' requirements in the case of an 
  emergency.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  DelBene Part B amendment No. 8.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  DelBene amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Ms. DelBene demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time 
  to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.885 Amendment (A009) offered by Mr. Cicilline. An 
  amendment No. 9 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to provide 
  that the term ``rule'' has the meaning given in section 551 of title 
  5, United States Code, except for a special rule as made by the 
  Secretary of Homeland Security.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cicilline Part B amendment No. 9.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Cicilline amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Cicilline demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time 
  to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.886 Amendment (A010) offered by Mr. Pocan. An 
  amendment No. 10 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to exempt 
  from the bill rules put forth by the FDA for the purposes of consumer 
  safety.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Pocan Part B amendment No. 10.
Jan. 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Pocan amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Pocan demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until a time 
  to be announced.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.887 Amendment (A011) in the nature of a substitute 
  offered by Mr. Murphy (FL). An amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  No. 11 printed in Part B of House Report 114-388 to establish an 
  independent advisory committee to review certain regulations, and for 
  other purposes.
Jan. 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 580, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Patrick Murphy (FL) Part B amendment No. 11 substitute amendment.
Jan. 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.887--By unanimous consent, the Murphy (FL) 
  amendment was withdrawn.
Jan. 6, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved that the Committee rise.
Jan. 6, 2016.--On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice 
  vote.
Jan. 6, 2016.--Committee of the Whole House on the state of Union rises 
  leaving H.R. 1155 as unfinished business.
Jan. 7, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Jan. 7, 2016.--The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union for further consideration.
Jan. 7, 2016.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was the question on adoption of amendments which 
  had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been 
  postponed.
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.880--On agreeing to the Johnson (GA) amendment 
  (A004) Failed by recorded vote: 174-239 (Roll no. 13).
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.882--On agreeing to the Cummings amendment (A006) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 172-244 (Roll no. 14).
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.883--On agreeing to the Cicilline amendment (A007) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 176-241 (Roll no. 15).
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.884--On agreeing to the DelBene amendment (A008) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 176-239 (Roll no. 16).
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.885--On agreeing to the Cicilline amendment (A009) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 173-244 (Roll no. 17).
Jan. 7, 2016.--H.AMDT.886--On agreeing to the Pocan amendment (A010) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 173-245 (Roll no. 18).
Jan. 7, 2016.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 1155.
Jan. 7, 2016.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Jan. 7, 2016.--The House adopted the amendment as agreed to by the 
  Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
Jan. 7, 2016.--Mr. Cicilline moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Jan. 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Cicilline motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to report the same back to the House 
  forthwith with an amendment to exempt from the underlying bill, any 
  rule that prohibits discrimination by Federal contractors or 
  subcontractors on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, or gender 
  identity.
Jan. 7, 2016.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Jan. 7, 2016.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 178-239 (Roll no. 19).
Jan. 7, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 245-174 (Roll no. 
  20).
Jan. 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1300

                                                            Mar. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1609

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to make anthrax vaccines 
  and antimicrobials available to emergency response providers, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act.''

Mar. 4, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Mar. 19, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
May 14, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar. 4, 2015.--Referred to House Energy and Commerce.
Mar. 6, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
July 22, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-222, Part I.
July 22, 2015.--Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.
July 22, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 168.
July 27, 2015.--Mr. King (NY) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1300.
July 27, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
July 29, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 29, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 424-0.
July 29, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1326 (Public Law No. 114-34)

                                                            Mar. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1609

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2000 Mulford Road in Mulberry, Florida, as the ``Sergeant First Class 
  Daniel M. Ferguson Post Office.''

Mar. 4, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 15, 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1326.
June 15, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 15, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 130.
July 8, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 9, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 9, 2015.--Presented by President.
July 20, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 20, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-34.
  

H.R. 1350 (Public Law No. 114-35)

                                                           Mar. 10, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1625

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  442 East 167th Street in Bronx, New York, as the ``Herman Badillo Post 
  Office.''

Mar. 10, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 15. 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1350.
June 15, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 15, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 131.
July 8, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 9, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 9, 2015.--Presented by President.
July 20, 2015.--Signed by President.
July 20, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-35.
  

H.R. 1442 (Public Law No. 114-82)

                                                           Mar. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1767

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  90 Cornell Street in Kingston, New York, as the ``Staff Sergeant 
  Robert H. Dietz Post Office.''

Mar. 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 1442.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 260.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-82.
  

H.R. 1471

                                                           Mar. 19, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1800

To reauthorize the programs and activities of the Federal Emergency 
  Management Agency.
Cited as the ``FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act.''

Mar. 19, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Mar. 20, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings 
  and Emergency Management Discharged.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transportation 
  and Infrastructure. H.Rept. 114-436.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 333.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Mr. Barletta moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 29, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1471.
Feb. 29, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1531 (Public Law No. 114-47)

                                                           Mar. 23, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1847

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide a pathway for temporary 
  seasonal employees in Federal land management agencies to compete for 
  vacant permanent positions under internal merit promotion procedures, 
  and for other purposes.

Mar. 23, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
June 25, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-182.
June 25, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 134.
July 7, 2015.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 7, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 7, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1531.
July 7, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
July 7, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 8, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 192.
Aug. 5, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Presented to President.
Aug. 7, 2015.--Signed by President.
Aug. 7, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-47.
Aug. 28, 2015.--By Senator Johnson from Committee on Homeland Security 
  and Governmental Affairs filed written report under authority of the 
  order of the Senate of 08/05/2015. Report No. 114-123.
  

H.R. 1557

                                                           Mar. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1898

To amend the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and 
  Retaliation Act of 2002 to strengthen Federal antidiscrimination laws 
  enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and expand 
  accountability within the Federal government, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Employee Antidiscrimination Act of 2015.''

Mar. 24, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 15, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-117.
May 15, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 83.
July 21, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 21, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 21, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1557.
July 21, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
July 21, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 21, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 403-0.
July 21, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 22, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. with written report No. 114-300.
July 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 556.
  

H.R. 1560

                                                           Mar. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1898

To improve cybersecurity in the United States through enhanced sharing 
  of information about cybersecurity threats, to amend the Homeland 
  Security Act of 2002 to enhance multi-directional sharing of 
  information related to cybersecurity risks and strengthen privacy and 
  civil liberties protections, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Protecting Cyber Networks Act.''

Mar. 24, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Intelligence.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 13, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Intelligence. H. 
  Rept. 114-63.
Apr. 13, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 44.
Apr. 21, 2015.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 212 Reported to 
  House. Previous question shall be considered as ordered except motion 
  to recommit with or without instructions. Debate for both bills shall 
  not exceed one hour. After general debate, both bills shall be 
  considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. All points of 
  order against the bills and amendments are waived. Only amendments 
  printed in the report from the committee on rules are in order.
Apr. 22, 2015.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 212.
Apr. 22, 2015.--Previous question shall be considered as ordered except 
  motion to recommit with or without instructions. Debate for both bills 
  shall not exceed one hour. After general debate, both bills shall be 
  considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. All points of 
  order against the bills and amendments are waived. Only amendments 
  printed in the report from the committee on rules are in order.
Apr. 22, 2015.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 212 and Rule 
  XVIII.
Apr. 22, 2015.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Kenny Marchant to 
  act as Chairman of the Committee.
Apr. 22, 2015.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded 
  with one hour of general debate on H.R. 1560.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.92 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Nunes. 
  Manager's amendment makes technical changes to several sections of the 
  bill and clarifies the authorization for the use of defensive measures 
  as well as the liability protections for network monitoring, sharing 
  and receipt of cyber threat indicators.
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 212, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Nunes part A amendment No. 1.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.92 On agreeing to the Nunes amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.93 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Cardenas. 
  Amendment instructs the SBA to provide assistance to small businesses 
  and small financial institutions to participate in programs under the 
  bill and ensures that the Federal Government performs outreach to 
  small businesses and to small financial institutions.
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 212, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cardenas part A amendment No. 2.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.93 On agreeing to the Cardenas amendment (A002) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.94 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Carson (IN). 
  Amendment adds the requirement that the Inspector General report on 
  current procedures pertaining to the sharing of information, removal 
  procedures for personal information or information identifying a 
  specific person, and any incidents pertaining to the improper 
  treatment of information.
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 212, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Carson (IN)) part A amendment No. 3.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.94 On agreeing to the Carson (IN) amendment 
  (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.95 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. Mulvaney. An 
  amendment numbered 4 printed in Part A of House Report 114-88 to 
  sunset provisions of the bill after 7 years.
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 212, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Mulvaney (SC) part A amendment No. 4.
Apr. 22, 2015.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Mulvaney part A amendment No. 4, the Chair put the question on 
  adoption of the amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes 
  had prevailed. Mr. Mulvaney demanded a recorded vote and the Chair 
  postponed further proceedings on the question of adoption of the 
  amendment until a time to be announced.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.96 Amendment (A005) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. 
  Amendment directs the GAO to provide a report to Congress on the 
  actions taken by the Federal Government to remove personal information 
  from data shared through the programs established under the bill.
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 212, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Jackson Lee part A amendment No. 5.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.96 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment 
  (A005) Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 22, 2015.--H.AMDT.95 On agreeing to the Mulvaney amendment (A004) 
  Agreed to by recorded vote: 313-110 (Roll no. 168).
Apr. 22, 2015.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 1560.
Apr. 22, 2015.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Apr. 22, 2015.--The House adopted the amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the 
  state of the Union. text of amendment in the nature of a substitute:
Apr. 22, 2015.--Miss. Rice moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on Intelligence (Permanent).
Apr. 22, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained 
  in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the 
  House with an amendment to prioritize the sharing of cyber threat 
  indicators within the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center.
Apr. 22, 2015.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Apr. 22, 2015.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote 183-239.
Apr. 22, 2015.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 307-116 (Roll no. 
  170).
Apr. 22, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Received in the Senate.
July 14, 2015.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1562

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 1898

To prohibit the awarding of a contract or grant in excess of the 
  simplified acquisition threshold unless the prospective contractor or 
  grantee certifies in writing to the agency awarding the contract or 
  grant that the contractor or grantee has no seriously delinquent tax 
  debts, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Contracting and Tax Accountability Act of 2015.''

Mar. 24, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight Reform.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 14. 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform.
Apr. 14, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 52.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1562.
Apr. 15, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Apr. 15, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 15, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 424-0 (Roll No. 156).
Apr. 16, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1626 (Public Law No. 114-43)

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2031

To reduce duplication of information technology at the Department of 
  Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS IT Duplication Reduction Act of 2015.''

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
May 13, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 13, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 17, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security.
June 17, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 118.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1626.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 23, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 23, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 24, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 27, 2015.--Presented to President.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Signed by President.
Aug. 6, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-43.
  

H.R. 1633

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2031

To provide for certain improvements relating to the tracking and 
  reporting of employees of the Department of Homeland Security placed 
  on administrative leave, or any other type of paid non-duty status 
  without charge to leave, for personnel matters, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Paid Administrative Leave Accountability Act of 
  2015.''

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
May 13, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 13, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 17, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-163.
June 17, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 119.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Loudermilk moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1633.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1634

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2031

To strengthen accountability for deployment of border security 
  technology at the Department of Homeland Security, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Border Security Technology Accountability Act of 2015.''

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
June 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
July 27, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-226.
July 27, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 171.
July 27, 2015.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1634.
July 27, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 27, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1637

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2031

To require annual reports on the activities and accomplishments of 
  federally funded research and development centers within the 
  Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federally Funded Research and Development Sunshine Act of 
  2015.''

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
May 20, 2015.--Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, 
  and Security Technologies Discharged.
May 20, 2015.--Subcommittee on Oversight and Management Efficiency 
  Discharged.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
June 11, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-149.
June 11, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 107.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1637.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1640

                                                           Mar. 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2031

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress a 
  report on the Department of Homeland Security headquarters 
  consolidation project in the National Capital Region, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 
  Consolidation Accountability Act of 2015.''

Mar. 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 7, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
May 13, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 13, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 17, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-166.
June 17, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 122.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1640.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1646

                                                           Mar. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2107

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to research how certain 
  commercially available small and medium sized unmanned aircraft 
  systems could be used in an attack, how to prevent or mitigate the 
  risk of such as attack, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Homeland Security Drone Assessment and Analysis Act.''

Mar. 26, 2015.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Referred to the House Homeland Security.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Management 
  Efficiency.
May 13, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 13, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
May 20, 2015.--Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence 
  Discharged.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar. 26, 2015.--Referred to the House Transportation and Infrastructure.
Mar. 27, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
June 18, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-169, Part I.
June 18, 2015.--Committee on Transportation discharged.
June 18, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 124.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Loudermilk moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1646.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 23, 2015.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 1656

                                                           Mar. 26, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2107

To provide for additional resources for the Secret Service, and to 
  improve protections for restricted areas.
Cited as the ``Secret Service Improvements Act of 2015.''

Mar. 26, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 29, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  Homeland Security, and Investigations.
July 14, 2015.--Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and 
  Investigations Discharged.
July 15, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 15, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
July 27, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary H. 
  Rept. 114-231.
July 27, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 174.
July 27, 2015.--Mr. Goodlatte moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1656.
July 27, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
July 27, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 27, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 356-16.
July 27, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 13, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-302.
July 13, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 560.
  

H.R. 1777

                                                           Apr. 14, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2208

To amend the Act of August 25, 1958, commonly known as the ``Former 
  Presidents Act of 1958'', with respect to the monetary allowance 
  payable to a former President, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Presidential Allowance Modernization Act.''

Apr. 14, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute 
  (Amended) by Voice Vote.
July 16, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-209.
July 16, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 157.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1777.
Jan. 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Jan. 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
June 21, 2016.--S.AMDT.4852 Amendment SA 4852 proposed by Senator 
  McConnell for Senator Ernst. In the nature of a substitute.
June 21, 2016.--S.AMDT.4852 Amendment SA 4852 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 8, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz asked unanimous consent that the House agree 
  to the Senate amendment.
July 8, 2016.--On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment 
  Agreed to without objection.
July 8, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 12, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 22, 2016.--Vetoed by President.
July 25, 2016.--The Chair laid before the House the veto message from 
  the President.
July 25, 2016.--The Chair announced that the objections of the President 
  to H.R. 1777 would be spread at large upon the Journal and the veto 
  message would be printed as a House document (114-155).
Sept. 22, 2016.--Notwithstanding the order of the House of July 25, 
  2016, Mr. Hurd asked unanimous consent that further consideration of 
  the veto message and the bill, H.R. 1777, be postponed until the 
  legislative day of December 9, 2016.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz asked unanimous consent, notwithstanding the 
  order of the House of September 22, 2016, that the veto message of the 
  President on the bill, H.R. 1777, together with the accompanying bill, 
  be referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Dec. 5, 2016.--ORDER OF BUSINESS--Mr. Chaffetz asked unanimous consent, 
  notwithstanding the order of the House of September 22, 2016, that the 
  veto message of the President on the bill, H.R. 1777, together with 
  the accompanying bill, be referred to the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. Agreed to without objection.
Dec. 5, 2016.--On motion to refer the bill and the accompanying veto 
  message to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Agreed to 
  without objection.
  

H.R. 1884 (Public Law No. 114-83)

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2305

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  206 West Commercial Street in East Rochester, New York, as the 
  ``Officer Daryl R. Pierson Memorial Post Office Building.''

Apr. 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 1884.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 261.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-83.
  

H.R. 1887

                                                           Apr. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2305

To authorize the Comptroller General of the United States to assess a 
  study on the alternatives for the disposition of Plum Island Animal 
  Disease Center, and for other purposes.

Apr. 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Apr. 29, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure 
  Protection, and Security Technologies Discharged.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
May 16, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-568.
May 16, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 441.
May 16, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
May 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 1887.
May 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
May 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 16, 2016.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 17, 2016.--Received in the Senate.
May 26, 2016.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2200

                                                             May 1, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2790

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish chemical, 
  biological, radiological, and nuclear intelligence and information 
  sharing functions of the Office of the Intelligence and Analysis of 
  the Department of Homeland Security and to require dissemination of 
  information analyzed by the Department to entities with 
  responsibilities relating to homeland security, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act of 2015.''

May 1, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
May 11, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
May 11, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
May 14, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence 
  Discharged.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 17, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-164.
June 17, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 120.
June 23, 2015.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2200.
June 23, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 25, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 25, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 420-2.
June 25, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 7, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2206

                                                             May 1, 2015


                                                               CR-H 2790

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require recipients of 
  State Homeland Security Grant Program funding to preserve and 
  strengthen interoperable emergency capabilities, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``State Wide Interoperable Communications Enhancement Act'' 
  or the ``SWIC Enhancement Act.''

May 1, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
May 11, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
May 14, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 17, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-165.
June 17, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 121.
July 27, 2015.--Mr. King (NY) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 27, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 27, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2206.
July 27, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 27, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2347

                                                            May 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 3251

To amend the Federal Advisory Committee Act to increase the transparency 
  of Federal advisory committees, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments of 2015.''

May 15, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, an in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
May 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Oversight and Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 15, 2015.--Referred to House Ways and Means.
Jan. 5, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-386, Part I.
Jan. 5, 2016.--Committee on Ways and Means discharged.
Jan. 5, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 292.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2347.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2390

                                                            May 18, 2015


                                                               CR-H 3308

To require a review of university-based centers for homeland security, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Homeland Security University-based Centers Review Act.''

May 18, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
May 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Homeland Security.
May 18, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
May 20, 2015.--Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, 
  and Security Technologies Discharged.
May 20, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 20, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Science, Space and Technology.
June 18, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-168.
June 18, 2015.--Committee on House Science, Space and Technology 
  discharged.
June 18, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 123.
June 23, 2015.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 23, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 23, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2390.
June 23, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 23, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 24, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2395

                                                            May 18, 2015


                                                               CR-H 3308

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 to strengthen the 
  independence of the Inspectors General, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Inspectors General Empowerment Act of 2016.''

May 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 19, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 19, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
July 16, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-210.
July 16, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 158.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Meadows moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2395.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2458 (Public Law No. 114-169)

                                                            May 19, 2015


                                                               CR-H 3386

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5351 Lapalco Boulevard in Marrero, Louisiana, as the ``Lionel R. 
  Collins, Sr. Post Office Building.''

May 19, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2458.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 490.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-169.
  

H.R. 2607 (Public Law No. 114-200)

                                                            June 2, 2015


                                                               CR-H 3756

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7802 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, New York, as the ``Jeanne and 
  Jules Manford Post Office Building.''

June 2, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2607.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-200.
  

H.R. 2786

                                                           June 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 4381

To require the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to 
  submit a report on cross-border rail security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Cross-Border Rail Security Act of 2015.''

June 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 23, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
June 23, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Transportation Security.
June 25, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 25, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
July 28, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security H. Rept. 
  114-233.
July 28, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 176.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 2786.
Sept. 28, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 412-0.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 29, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 2795

                                                           June 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 4431

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a study on the 
  circumstances which may impact the effectiveness and availability of 
  first responders before, during, or after a terrorist threat or event.
Cited as the ``First Responder Identification of Emergency Needs in 
  Disaster Situations'' or the ``FRIENDS Act.''

June 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 19, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-370.
Dec. 7, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 282.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 10, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2795.
Dec. 10, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 10, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays 396-12.
Dec. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 412-0.
  

H.R. 2928 (Public Law No. 114-170)

                                                           June 25, 2015


                                                               CR-H 4768

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  201 B Street in Perryville, Arkansas, as the ``Harold George Bennett 
  Post Office.''

June 25, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 18, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 2928.
Apr. 18, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 19, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 491.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-170.
  

H.R. 3059 (Public Law No. 114-84)

                                                           July 14, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5171

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4500 SE 28th Street, Del City, Oklahoma, as the ``James Robert Kalsu 
  Post Office Building.''

July 14, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 3059.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Oct. 8, 2015.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 262.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2015.--Presented to President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Signed by President.
Nov. 5, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-84.
  

H.R. 3070

                                                           July 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5235

To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to permit striped bass fishing in 
  the Exclusive Economic Zone transit zone between Montauk, New York, 
  and Point Judith, Rhode Island, and for other purposes.

July 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Power and Oceans.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 15, 2016.--Subcommiittee on Water, Power and Oceans Discharged.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported in the nature of a substitute 
  (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural 
  Resources. H. Rept. 114-517.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 397.
June 7, 2016.--Mr. Hardy moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
June 7, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3070.
June 7, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 7, 2016.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 8, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
  

H.R. 3082 (Public Law No. 114-171)

                                                           July 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5235

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5919 Chef Menteur Highway in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the ``Daryle 
  Holloway Post Office Building.''

July 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3082.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 491.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-170.
  

H.R. 3089

                                                           July 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5289

To close out expired grants, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Grants Oversight and New Efficiency Act'' or the ``GONE 
  Act.''

July 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 22, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 18, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-264.
Sept. 18, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 200.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Mr. Walberg moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 28, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 3089.
Sept. 28, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 412-0.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 29, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3116 (Public Law No. 114-72)

                                                           July 20, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5297

To extend by 15 years the authority of the Secretary of Commerce to 
  conduct the quarterly financial report program.
Cited as the ``Quarterly Financial Report Reauthorization Act.''

July 20, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 22, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
July 23, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
July 29, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-237.
July 29, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 179.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 24, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 3116.
Sept. 24, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 24, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Oct. 6, 2015.--S.AMDT.2710 Amendment SA 2710 proposed by Senator Daines 
  for Senator Sasse. To protect privacy for the American public.
Oct. 6, 2015.--S.AMDT.2710 Amendment SA 2710 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Mr. Chaffetz asked unanimous consent that the House 
  agree to the Senate amendment.
Oct. 21, 2015.--On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment 
  Agreed to without objection.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Presented to President.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Signed by President.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Became Public Law No. 114-72.
  

H.R. 3218 (Public Law No. 114-283)

                                                           July 27, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5522

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1221 State Street, Suite 12, Santa Barbara, California, as the 
  ``Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Louis 
  `Lou' J. Langlais Post Office Building.''

July 27, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3218.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 23, 2016.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 675.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 675.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-283.
  

H.R. 3274 (Public Law No. 114-172)

                                                           July 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5762

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4567 Rockbridge Road in Pine Lake, Georgia, as the ``Francis Manuel 
  Ortega Post Office.''

July 29, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3274.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 493.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-172.
  

H.R. 3350

                                                           July 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5762

To require a terrorism threat assessment regarding the transportation of 
  chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological materials through 
  United States land borders and within the United States, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Know the CBRN Terrorism Threats to Transportation Act.''

July 29, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Aug. 11, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-296.
Oct. 20 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 225.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Mr. Donovan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 20, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3350.
Oct. 20, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Oct. 6, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays. 416-0.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3361

                                                           July 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5762

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the Insider 
  Threat Program, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Insider Threat and 
  Mitigation Act of 2015.''

July 29, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Aug. 11, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) 
  by Voice Vote.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-321.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 244.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Mr. King moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3361.
Nov. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute 
  favorably.
July 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute. With written report No. 114-297.
July 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 553.
  

H.R. 3438

                                                            Aug. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5787

To amend title 5, United States Code, to postpone the effective date of 
  high-impact rules pending judicial review.
Cited as the ``Require Evaluation before Implementing Executive 
  Wishlists Act of 2016'' or as the ``REVIEW Act of 2016.''

Aug. 4, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 28, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial and Antitrust Law.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. 
  Rept. 114-743.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 577.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 875 Reported to 
  House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3438 and H.R. 5719. The 
  resolution provides for one house of general debate on H.R. 3438 and 
  H.R. 5719. The resolution provides that it shall be in order at any 
  time on the legislative day of September 22, 2016 or September 23, 
  2016, for the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend the 
  rules.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 875.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3438 and H.R. 
  5719. The resolution provides for one hour of general debate on H.R. 
  3438 and H.R. 5719. The resolution provides that it shall be in order 
  at any time on the legislative day of September 22, 2016 or September 
  23, 2016, for the Speaker to entertain motions that the House suspend 
  the rules.
Sept. 21, 2016.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H.Res. 875 and rule XVIII.
Sept. 21, 2016.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Michael K. Simpson 
  to act as Chairman of the Committee.
Sept. 21, 2016.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded 
  with one hour of general debate on H.R. 3438.
Sept. 21, 2016.--H.AMDT.1424 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Cicilline. 
  Amendment sought to exempt from the requirements of the legislation 
  any rule that would reduce the cost of healthcare for people over the 
  age of 65.
Sept. 21, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 875, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Cicilline amendment No. 1.
Sept. 21, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Cicilline amendment No. 1, the Chair put the question on the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes has prevailed. 
  Mr. Cicilline demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on agreeing to the amendment until a time to be announced.
Sept. 21, 2016.--H.AMDT.1425 Amendment (A002) offered by Ms. DelBene. 
  Amendment sought to exempt from the bill's requirements rules relating 
  to improving the affordability of higher education.
Sept. 21, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 875, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  DelBene amendment No. 2.
Sept. 21, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the DelBene amendment No. 2, the Chair put the question on the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Marino demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on agreeing to the amendment until a time to be announced.
Sept. 21, 2016.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was on adoption of amendments, which were debated 
  earlier and on which further proceedings has been postponed.
Sept. 21, 2016.--H.AMDT.1424 On agreeing to the Cicilline amendment 
  (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 189-232 (Roll no. 532).
Sept. 21, 2016.--H.AMDT.1425 On agreeing to the DelBene amendment (A002) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 184-237 (Roll no. 533).
Sept. 21, 2016.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 3438.
Sept. 21, 2016.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Mr. Thompson (MS) moved to recommit with instructions 
  to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Floor summary: DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 
  minutes of debate on the Thompson (MS) motion to recommit with 
  instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require 
  the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment to add an 
  exception for rules to decrease the vulnerability of the public to a 
  terrorist attack.
Sept. 21, 2016.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 182-240 (Roll no. 534).
Sept. 21, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote 244-180 (Roll no. 
  535).
Sept. 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3503

                                                          Sept. 11, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5974

To require and assessment of fusion center personnel needs, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Support to Fusion Centers 
  Act of 2015.''

Sept. 11, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 14, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-322.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 245.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3503.
Nov. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3505

                                                          Sept. 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5980

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to improve the management and 
  administration of the security clearance processes throughout the 
  Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Clearance Management and 
  Administration Act.''

Sept. 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and 
  Intelligence.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-323.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 246.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Mr. King (NY) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3505.
Nov. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3510

                                                          Sept. 15, 2015


                                                               CR-H 5980

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Secretary of 
  Homeland Security to develop a cybersecurity strategy for the 
  Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Strategy 
  Act of 2015.''

Sept. 15, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 16, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 17, 2015.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-284.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 216.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 6, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3510.
Oct. 6, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 6, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 7, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3572

                                                          Sept. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6177

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to reform, streamline, and 
  make improvements to the Department of Homeland Security and support 
  the Department's efforts to implement better policy, planning, 
  management, and performance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Headquarters Reform and Improvement Act of 2015.''

Sept. 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-297.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 226.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Mr. McCaul moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 20, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3572.
Oct. 20, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 20, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 21, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3578

                                                          Sept. 18, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6177

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to strengthen and make 
  improvements to the Directorate of Science and Technology of the 
  Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Science and Technology Reform and Improvement Act of 
  2015.''

Sept. 18, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-372.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 284.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 10, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3578.
Dec. 10, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 10, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays 416-0.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3583

                                                          Sept. 22, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6188

To reform and improve the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the 
  Office of Emergency Communications, and the Office of Health Affairs 
  of the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Promoting Resilience and Efficiency in Preparing for 
  Attacks and Responding to Emergencies Act'' or as the ``PREPARE Act.''

Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and 
  Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the 
  Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall 
  within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure.
Sept. 23, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to House Energy and Commerce.
Sept. 25, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and 
  Technology.
Mar. 16, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-455, Part I.
Mar. 16, 2015.--Committee on Transportation discharged.
Mar. 16, 2015.--Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.
Mar. 16, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 349.
Apr. 26, 2015.--Mrs. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 26, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 26, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3583.
Apr. 26, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 26, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3586

                                                          Sept. 22, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6188

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to improve border and 
  maritime security coordination in the Department of Homeland Security, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Border and Maritime Coordination Improvement Act.''

Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 22, 2015.--Referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure.
Sept. 23, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
Sept. 23, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and 
  Maritime Transportation.
Apr. 12, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-488, Part I.
Apr. 12, 2015.--Committee on Transportation discharged.
Apr. 12, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 372.
Apr. 13, 2015.--Mrs. Miller (MI) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 13, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 13, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3586.
Apr. 13, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 13, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection
Apr. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3598

                                                          Sept. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6226

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to enhance the partnership 
  between the Department of Homeland Security and the National Network 
  of Fusion Centers, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Fusion Center Enhancement Act of 2015.''

Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-324.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 247.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Mr. Barletta moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 2, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3598.
Nov. 2, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 2, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3601 (Public Law No. 114-173)

                                                          Sept. 24, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6226

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7715 Post Office Road, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, as the ``Melvoid 
  J. Benson Post Office Building.''

Sept. 24, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3601.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 494.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-173.
  

H.R. 3654

                                                           Oct. 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6748

To require a report on United States strategy to combat terrorist use of 
  social media, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2015.''

Sept. 30, 2015.--Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in 
  addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, and Intelligence 
  (Permanent Select), for a period to be subsequently determined by the 
  Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall 
  within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 30, 2015.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Nov. 3, 2015.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Dec. 15, 2015.--Mr. Royce moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Dec. 15, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 15, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3654.
Dec. 15, 2015.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Royce objected to the vote on 
  the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the 
  motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was considered as 
  withdrawn.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 16, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 16, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 1, 2016.--Star Print ordered on the bill.
  

H.R. 3735 (Public Law No. 114-174)

                                                            Oct. 9, 2015


                                                               CR-H 6973

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  200 Town Run Lane in Winston Salem, North Carolina, as the ``Maya 
  Angelou Memorial Post Office.''

Oct. 9, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3735.
Mar. 1, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 371-9.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 495.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-174.
  

H.R. 3779

                                                           Oct. 21, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7088

To restrict the inclusion of social security account numbers on 
  documents sent by mail by the Federal Government, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Social Security Fraud Prevention Act of 2016.''

Oct. 21, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-789.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 617.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 3779.
Sept. 26, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

H.R. 3859

                                                           Oct. 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7346

To make technical corrections to the Homeland Security Act of 2002.
Cited as the ``HSA Technical Corrections Act.''

Oct. 29, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-333.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 254.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Mr. Perry moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 8, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3859.
Dec. 8, 2015.--DEBATE--The House resumed debate on the motion to suspend 
  the rules and pass H.R. 3859, as amended.
Dec. 8, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 8, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3866 (Public Law No. 114-175)

                                                           Oct. 29, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7346

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1265 Hurffville Road in Deptford Township, New Jersey, as the ``First 
  Lieutenant Salvatore S. Corma II Post Office.''

Oct. 29, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 18, 2015.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 18, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 18, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3866.
Apr. 18, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Apr. 18, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 19, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 496.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-175.
  

H.R. 3869

                                                            Nov. 2, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7389

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to assist State and local 
  coordination on cybersecurity with the national cybersecurity and 
  communications integration center, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``State and Local Cyber Protection Act of 2015.''

Nov. 2, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-363.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 276.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 10, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3869.
Dec. 10, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 10, 2015.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3875

                                                            Nov. 2, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7389

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish within the 
  Department of Homeland Security a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, 
  Nuclear, and Explosives Office, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security CBRNE Defense Act of 
  2015.''

Nov. 2, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Nov. 4, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Nov. 16, 2015.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-334.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 255.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Mr. McCaul moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 10, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3875.
Dec. 10, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 10, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3931 (Public Law No. 114-202)

                                                            Nov. 4, 2015


                                                               CR-H 7741

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  620 Central Avenue Suite 1A in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, as 
  the ``Chief Petty Officer Adam Brown United States Post Office.''

Nov. 4, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3931.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-202.
  

H.R. 3953 (Public Law No. 114-203)

                                                            Nov. 5, 2015


                                                               CR-H 8149

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4122 Madison Street, Elfers, Florida, as the ``Private First Class 
  Felton Roger Fussell Memorial Post Office.''

Nov. 5, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 3953.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-203.
  

H.R. 4010 (Public Law No. 114-204)

                                                           Nov. 16, 2015


                                                               CR-H 8239

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  522 North Central Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Ed Pastor Post 
  Office.''

Nov. 16, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4010.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-204.
  

H.R. 4046 (Public Law No. 114-176)

                                                           Nov. 17, 2015


                                                               CR-H 8279

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  220 East Oak Street, Glenwood City, Wisconsin, as the ``Second Lt. 
  Ellen Ainsworth Memorial Post Office.''

Nov. 17, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Dec. 9, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 1, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4046.
Mar. 1, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 497.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-176.
  

H.R. 4359

                                                           Jan. 11, 2016


                                                                CR-H 280

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that Federal employees 
  may not be placed on administrative leave for more than 14 days during 
  any year for misconduct or poor performance, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Administrative Leave Reform Act.''

Jan. 11, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 11409520.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 400.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4359.
Apr. 26, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 26, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4360

                                                           Jan. 11, 2016


                                                                CR-H 280

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that a Federal employee 
  who leaves Government service while under personnel investigation 
  shall have a notation of any adverse findings under such investigation 
  placed in such employee's official personnel file, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Official Personnel File Enhancement Act.''

Jan. 11, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 11409454.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 348.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4360.
Apr. 26, 2015.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 26, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 27, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4361

                                                           Jan. 11, 2016


                                                                CR-H 280

To amend section 3554 of title 44, United States Code, to provide for 
  enhanced security of Federal information systems, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Government Reform and Improvement Act of 2016.''

Jan. 11, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nay: 21-
  16.
May 31, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 11409599.
May 31, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 465.
July 5, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 803 Reported to House. 
  Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4361 with 1 hour of general 
  debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without 
  intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. Measure will be considered read. Specified amendments 
  are in order. Resolution also provides suspension authority through 
  July 8, 2016.
July 6, 2016.--Rule H. Res. 803 passed House.
July 6, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 803.
July 6, 2016.--Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 4361 with 1 hour 
  of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered 
  without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. Measure will be considered read. Specified amendments 
  are in order. Resolution also provides suspension authority through 
  July 8, 2016.
July 6, 2016.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 803 and Rule 
  XVIII.
July 6, 2016.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Randy Hultgren to 
  act as Chairman of the Committee.
July 6, 2016.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded with 
  one hour of general debate on H.R. 4361.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1222 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Palmer. An 
  amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 114-666 to make technical 
  and conforming changes to the bill.
July 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 803, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Palmer amendment no. 1.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1222 On agreeing to the Palmer amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1223 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Posey. An 
  amendment numbered 2 printed in House Report 114-666 to establish that 
  no agency employee when acting in their official capacity shall be 
  permitted to establish, operate, maintain, or otherwise permit the use 
  of information technology not certified by the Agency's Chief 
  Information Officer as in compliance with the established information 
  security protocols.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1223 Posey amendment (A002) modified by unanimous 
  consent.
July 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 803, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Posey amendment no. 2, as modified.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1223 On agreeing to the Posey amendment (A002) as 
  modified Agreed to by voice vote.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1224 Amendment (A003) offered by Ms. Norton. An 
  amendment numbered 3 printed in House Report 114-666 to strike 
  sections that extend probationary periods, modifies suspension and 
  termination procedures, forced mandatory leave provisions, and others.
July 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 803, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Norton amendment no. 3.
July 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS-- At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Norton amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of the 
  amendment and announced by voice vote that the noes had prevailed. Ms. 
  Norton demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1225 Amendment (A004) offered by Mrs. Watson 
  Coleman. An amendment numbered 5 printed in House Report 114-666 to 
  exempt from the midnight rules moratorium any rule that has been 
  included in the Unified Regulatory Agenda for at least one year.
July 6, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 803, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Watson Coleman amendment no. 5.
July 6, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on the 
  Watson Coleman amendment, the Chair put the question on adoption of 
  the amendment and announced by voice vote that the noes had prevailed. 
  Ms. Watson Coleman demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on adoption of the amendment until later in the 
  legislative day.
July 6, 2016.--Mr. Palmer moved that the Committee now rise.
July 6, 2016.--On motion that the Committee now rise Agreed to by voice 
  vote.
July 6, 2016.--Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union 
  rises leaving H.R. 4361 as unfinished business.
July 6, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 6, 2016.--The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union for further consideration.
July 6, 2016.--UNFINISHED BUSINESS--The Chair announced that the 
  unfinished business was the question of adoption of amendments which 
  had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been 
  postponed.
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1224 On agreeing to the Norton amendment (A003) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 183-239 (Roll no. 373).
July 6, 2016.--H.AMDT.1225 On agreeing to the Watson Coleman amendment 
  (A004) Failed by recorded vote: 179-243 (Roll no. 374).
July 6, 2016.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 4361.
July 6, 2016.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
July 6, 2016.--The House adopted the amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the 
  state of the Union.
July 6, 2016.--Mr. Thompson (CA) moved to recommit with instructions to 
  the Committee on Oversight and Government.
July 6, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Thompson (CA) motion to recommit with instructions pending 
  reservation of a point of order. The instructions contained in the 
  motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with 
  an amendment which would bring to the floor H.R. 1076, Denying 
  Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2015; the ``No 
  Fly, No Buy'' legislation; and H.R. 1217, Public Safety and Second 
  Amendment Rights Protection Act of 2015.
July 6, 2016.--Point of order sustained against the motion to recommit 
  with instructions.
July 6, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz raised a point of order against the motion 
  to recommit with instructions. The instructions contain provisions not 
  germane to the bill. Sustained by the Chair.
July 6, 2016.--Mr. Thompson (CA) appealed the ruling of the chair. The 
  question was then put on sustaining the ruling of the chair.
July 6, 2016.--Mr. Chaffetz moved to table the appeal of the ruling of 
  the Chair.
July 6, 2016.--On motion to table the appeal of the ruling of the Chair 
  Agreed to by recorded vote: 240-182 (Roll No. 375).
July 7, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 241-181 (Roll no. 
  376).
July 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 7, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4371

                                                           Jan. 12, 2016


                                                                CR-H 330

To amend the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Article I Consolidated Appropriations Amendments, 2016.''

Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in 
  addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, 
  Foreign Affairs, Oversight and Government Reform, Natural Resources, 
  the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Transportation and Infrastructure, 
  Education and the Workforce, Agriculture, the Budget, and Rules, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Financial Services.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Energy and Commerce.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Ways and Means.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Foreign Affairs.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Natural Resources.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Homeland Security.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure.
Jan. 13, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
Jan. 13, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
Jan. 13, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.
Jan. 13, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Education and the Workforce.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Agriculture.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Budget.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to House Rules.
  

H.R. 4372 (Public Law No. 114-192)

                                                           Jan. 12, 2016


                                                                CR-H 330

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  15 Rochester Street, Bergen, New York, as the ``Barry G. Miller Post 
  Office.''

Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4372.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 7, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 7, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 8, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 12, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 15, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 15, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-192.
  

H.R. 4398

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to provide for requirement 
  relating to documentation for major acquisition programs, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Acquisition Documentation Integrity Act of 2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-425.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 324.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Mr. Katko moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4398.
Feb. 23, 2016.--On motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Feb. 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4401

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide countering 
  violent extremism training to Department of Homeland Security 
  representatives at State and local fusion centers, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``ALERT Act of 2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H.Rept. 
  114-437.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 334.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Mr. Loudermilk moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 29, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4401.
Feb. 29, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Feb. 29, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4402

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To require a review of information regarding persons who have traveled 
  or attempted to travel from the United States to support terrorist 
  organizations in Syria and Iraq, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Foreign Fighter Review Act of 2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-423.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 322.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4402.
Feb. 23, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays. 397-0.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4404

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To require an exercise related to terrorist and foreign fighter travel, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act of 
  2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-456.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 350.
July 11, 2016.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
July 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4404.
July 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 11, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4407

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish in the 
  Department of Homeland Security a board to coordinate and integrate 
  departmental intelligence, activities, and policy related to 
  counterterrorism, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act of 2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-481.
Apr. 11, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 366.
May 16, 2016.--Mr. Katko moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
May 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4407.
May 16, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
May 16, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
May 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays. 389-5.
May 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 17, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4408

                                                            Feb. 1, 2016


                                                                CR-H 430

To require the development of a national strategy to combat terrorist 
  travel, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``National Strategy to Combat Terrorist Travel Act of 
  2016.''

Feb. 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 2, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-424.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 323.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Mr. Katko moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4408.
Feb. 23, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays. 392-0.
Feb. 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4425 (Public Law No. 114-205)

                                                             Feb 2, 2016


                                                                CR-H 495

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  110 East Powerhouse Road in Collegeville, Minnesota, as the ``Eugene 
  J. McCarthy Post Office.''

Feb. 2, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4425.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-205.
  

H.R. 4482

                                                            Feb. 4, 2016


                                                                CR-H 589

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to prepare a southwest 
  border threat analysis, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Southwest Border Security Threat Assessment Act of 
  2016.''

Feb. 4, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 16, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Border and Maritime 
  Security.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-492.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 374.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Ms. McSally moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 13, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4482.
Apr. 13, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4509

                                                            Feb. 9, 2016


                                                                CR-H 649

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to clarify membership of 
  State planning committee or urban area working groups for the Homeland 
  Security Grant Program, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``State and High-Risk Urban Area Working Group Act.''

Feb. 9, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb. 16, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-491.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 373.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Mr. Donovan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 13, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4509.
Apr. 13, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 13, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4590

                                                           Feb. 23, 2016


                                                                CR-H 853

To authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out certain 
  major medical facility projects for which appropriations are being 
  made for fiscal year 2016, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Fiscal Year 2016 Department of Veterans Affairs Seismic 
  Safety, Construction, and Leases Authorization Act.''

Feb. 23, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Feb. 24, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Feb. 25, 2016.--Subcommittee on Health Discharged.
Feb. 25, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb. 25, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
May 10, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. 
  H. Rept. 114-545.
May 10, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 421.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Miller (FL) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4590.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4605 (Public Law No. 114-177)

                                                           Feb. 24, 2016


                                                                CR-H 891

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  615 6th Avenue SE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at the ``Sgt. 1st Class Terryl 
  L. Pasker Post Office.''

Feb. 24, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 18, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4605.
Apr. 18, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Apr. 18, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 19, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 498.
May 26, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 27, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 3, 2016.--Presented to President.
June 13, 2016.--Signed by President.
June 13, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-177.
  

H.R. 4639

                                                           Feb. 26, 2016


                                                                CR-H 999

To reauthorize the Office of Special Counsel, to amend title 5, United 
  States Code, to provide modifications to authorities relating to the 
  Office of Special Counsel, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Thoroughly Investigating Retaliation Against 
  Whistleblowers Act.''

Feb. 26, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 1, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform H. Rept. 114-521.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 401.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4639.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate.
July 13, 2016.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4712

                                                            Mar. 3, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1142

To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide for an option 
  under the Secure Mail Initiative under which a person to whom a 
  document is sent under that initiative may require that the United 
  States Postal Service obtain a signature from that person in order to 
  deliver the document, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Strengthening the Department of Homeland Security Secure 
  Mail Initiative Act.''

Mar. 3, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Mar. 3, 2016.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Mar. 3, 2016.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Mr. Bishop (MI) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 4712.
Sept. 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4743

                                                           Mar. 15, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1388

To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to work with 
  cybersecurity consortia for training, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act of 
  2016.''

Mar. 15, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Mar. 18, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure 
  Protection, and Security Technologies Discharged.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 28, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
May 13, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security 
  H. Rept. 114-565.
May 13, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 438.
May 16, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
May 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4743.
May 16, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
May 16, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
May 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays. 394-3.
May 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 17, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4747 (Public Law No. 114-206)

                                                           Mar. 15, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1388

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  6691 Church Street in Riverdale, Georgia, as the ``Major Gregory E. 
  Barney Post Office.''

Mar. 15, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4747.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-206.
  

H.R. 4761 (Public Law No. 114-207)

                                                           Mar. 16, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1418

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  61 South Baldwin Avenue in Sierra Madre, California, as the ``Louis 
  Van Iersel Post Office.''

Mar. 16, 2016.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Mar. 16, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4761.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-207.
  

H.R. 4777 (Public Law No. 114-208)

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1460

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1301 Alabama Avenue in Selma, Alabama as the ``Amelia Boynton Robinson 
  Post Office Building.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2016.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4777.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-208.
  

H.R. 4780

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1460

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop a comprehensive 
  strategy for Department of Homeland Security operations abroad, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Homeland Security Strategy for 
  International Programs Act.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
May 13, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security 
  H. Rept. 114-566.
May 13, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 439.
May 16, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
May 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4780.
May 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
May 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 17, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4785

                                                           Mar. 17, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1460

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to direct the Under Secretary 
  for Management of the Department of Homeland Security to make certain 
  improvement in managing the Department's vehicle fleet, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``DHS Stop Asset and Vehicle Excess Act'' or the ``DHS Save 
  Act.''

Mar. 17, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security 
  H. Rept. 114-494.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 376.
July 11, 2016.--Mr. Perry moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
July 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4785.
July 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 12, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4820

                                                           Mar. 21, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1495

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to use the testimonials of 
  former violent extremists or their associates in order to counter 
  terrorist recruitment, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Combating Terrorist Recruitment Act of 2016.''

Mar. 21, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 23, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 11409525.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 405.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Mr. McCaul moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4820.
Apr. 26, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Apr. 26, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 322-79.
Apr. 26, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 26, 2016.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4877 (Public Law No. 114-209)

                                                           Mar. 23, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1581

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3130 Grants Lake Boulevard in Sugar Land, Texas, as the ``LCpl Garrett 
  W. Gamble, USMC Post Office Building.''

Mar. 23, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4877.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-209.
  

H.R. 4887 (Public Law No. 114-290)

                                                           Mar. 23, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1581

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  23323 Shelby Road in Shelby, Indiana, as the ``Richard Allend Cable 
  Post Office.''

Mar. 23, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 12, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 12, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 4887.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 676.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 676.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-290.
  

H.R. 4902 (Public Law No. 114-250)

                                                           Apr. 12, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1633

To amend title 5, United States Code, to expand law enforcement 
  availability pay to employees of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's 
  Air and Marine Operations.

Apr. 12, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 31, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-600.
May 31, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 466.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4902.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate.
June 29, 2016.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 18, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 28, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 8, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 8, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-250.
  

H.R. 4904 (Public Law No. 114-210)

                                                           Apr. 12, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1633

To require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to issue 
  a directive on the management of software licenses, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Making Electronic Government Accountable By Yielding 
  Tangible Efficiencies Act of 2016'' or ``MEGABYTE Act of 2016.''

Apr. 12, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 23, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform H. Rept. 114-587.
May 23, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 457.
June 7, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 7, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4904.
June 7, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 7, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 7, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 366-0.
June 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 8, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-210.
  

H.R. 4906

                                                           Apr. 12, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1633

To amend title 5, United States Code, to clarify the eligibility of 
  employees of a land management agency in a time-limited appointment to 
  compete for a permanent appointment at any Federal agency, and for 
  other purposes.

Apr. 12, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 14, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
May 31, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform H. Rept. 114-601.
May 31, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 467.
June 7, 2016.--Mr. Russell moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 7, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 7, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4906.
June 7, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 7, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 7, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 363-0.
June 7, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 8, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 4925 (Public Law No. 114-211)

                                                           Apr. 13, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1679

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  229 West Main Cross Street as the ``Michael Garver Oxley Memorial Post 
  Office Building.''

Apr. 13, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4925.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-211.
  

H.R. 4960 (Public Law No. 114-193)

                                                           Apr. 15, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1764

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  525 N. Broadway in Aurora, Illinois, as the ``Kenneth M. Christy Post 
  Office Building.''

Apr. 15, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4960.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 7, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 7, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 8, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 12, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 15, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 15, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-193.
  

H.R. 4975 (Public Law No. 114-212)

                                                           Apr. 18, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1801

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5720 South 142nd Street in Omaha, Nebraska, as the ``Petty Officer 1st 
  Class Caleb A. Nelson Post Office Building.''

Apr. 18, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4975.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-212.
  

H.R. 4987 (Public Law No. 114-213)

                                                           Apr. 18, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1801

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3957 2nd Avenue in Laurel Hill, Florida, as the ``Sergeant First Class 
  William `Kelly' Lacey Post Office.''

Apr. 18, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
May 23, 2016.--Mr. Walker moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 23, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 23, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 4987.
May 23, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
May 23, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 24, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-213.
  

H.R. 5028 (Public Law No. 114-214)

                                                           Apr. 21, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1922

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  10721 E Jefferson Ave. in Detroit, Michigan, as the ``Mary E. McCoy 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 21, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Blum moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5028.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 21, 2016.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 14, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
July 14, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
July 15, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 19, 2016.--Presented to President.
July 29, 2016.--Signed by President.
July 29, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-214.
  

H.R. 5037

                                                           Apr. 21, 2016


                                                               CR-H 1922

To authorize the establishment of a program of voluntary separation 
  incentive payments for nonjudicial employees of the District of 
  Columbia courts and employees of the District of Columbia Public 
  Defender Service.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Courts and Public Defender Service 
  Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment Act.''

Apr. 21, 2016.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Apr. 21, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 12, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 12, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-764.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 597.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5037.
Sept. 20, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 22, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 413-1 (Roll no. 555).
Sept. 22, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5150 (Public Law No. 114-295)

                                                           Apr. 29, 2016


                                                               CR-H 2148

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3031 Veterans Road West in Staten Island, New York, as the ``Leonard 
  Montalto Post Office Building.''

Apr. 29, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5150.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 677.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 677.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-295.
  

H.R. 5226

                                                            May 13, 2016


                                                              CR -H 2385

To amend chapter 3 of title 5, United States Code, to require the 
  publication of information relating to pending agency regulatory 
  actions, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Regulatory Integrity Act of 2016.''

May 13, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 22-14.
Sept. 8, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-729.
Sept. 8, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 565.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 863 Reported to 
  House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5351 and H.R. 5226. 
  Rule provides for one hour of debate on both H.R. 5351 and H.R. 5226.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Rule H. Res. 863 passed House.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 863.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 5351 and H.R. 
  5226. Rule provides for one hour of debate on both H.R. 5351 and H.R. 
  5226.
Sept. 14, 2016.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 863 and Rule 
  XVIII.
Sept. 14, 2016.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Keith J. Rothfus 
  to act as Chairman of the Committee.
Sept. 14, 2016.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded 
  with one hour of general debate on H.R. 5226.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1415 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Boustany. 
  Amendment to require the results of a Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) 
  or a similar cost-benefit analysis, as well as the formula and data 
  for the analysis to be included in the details disclosed by the agency 
  on either regulations.gov or on the executive agency's website.
Sept. 14, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 863, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Boustany amendment No. 1.
Sept. 14, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Boustany amendment No. 1, the Chair put the question on adoption 
  of the amendment and by voice vote announced that the ayes had 
  prevailed. Mr. Clay demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on the question of adoption of the amendment until 
  a time to be announced.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1416 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Fleming. 
  Amendment to add a requirement that proposed regulations that 
  duplicate or overlap with other existing regulations must be 
  disclosed.
Sept. 14, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 863, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Fleming amendment No. 2.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1416 On agreeing to the Fleming amendment (A003) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1417 Amendment (A004) offered by Mr. McKinley. 
  An amendment numbered 3 printed in Part B of House Report 114-744 to 
  restrict employees or officers of an Executive Agency from using 
  private email accounts when discussing a pending agency regulatory 
  action with the public.
Sept. 14, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 863, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  McKinley amendment No. 3.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1417 On agreeing to the McKinley amendment 
  (A004) Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 14, 2016.--H.AMDT.1415 On agreeing to the Boustany amendment 
  (A002) Agreed to by recorded vote: 241-154 (Roll no. 508).
Sept. 14, 2016.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 5226.
Sept. 14, 2016.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Mr. Kildee moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on Oversight and Government.
Sept. 14, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate 
  on the Kildee motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back 
  to the House with an amendment to combat a public health crisis 
  including the Zika virus, opioid abuse, and lead poisoning.
Sept. 14, 2016.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection. (consideration: CR H5477)
Sept. 14, 2016.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 185-238 (Roll no. 509).
Sept. 14, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 250-171 (Roll no. 
  510).
Sept. 14, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

H.R. 5233

                                                            May 13, 2016


                                                               CR-H 2385

To repeal the Local Budget Autonomy Amendment Act of 2012, to amend the 
  District of Columbia Home Rule Act to clarify the respective roles of 
  the District government and Congress in the local budget process of 
  the District government, and for other purposes.

May 13, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
May 17, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 17, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays 22-14.
May 23, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 114-586.
May 23, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 456.
May 24, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 744 Reported to House. 
  The resolution provides for consideration of S. 2012 and H.R. 5233.
May 25, 2016.--Rule H. Res. 744 passed House.
May 25, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 744.
May 25, 2016.--The resolution provides for consideration of S. 2012 and 
  H.R. 5233.
May 25, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with one hour of debate on 
  H.R. 5233.
May 25, 2016.--Mr. Connolly moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on Oversight and Government.
May 25, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Connolly motion to recommit with instructions, pending reservation 
  of a point of order. The instructions contained in the motion seek to 
  report the same back to the House forthwith with an amendment to allow 
  the District of Columbia government to use local funds to prevent and 
  treat the Zika virus. Subsequently, the reservation of a point of 
  order was withdrawn.
May 25, 2016.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
May 25, 2016.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by the 
  Yeas and Nays: 179-239 (Roll no. 247).
May 25, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 240-179 (Roll no. 
  248)..
May 25, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 26, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5309 (Public Law No. 114-296)

                                                            May 23, 2016


                                                               CR-H 2961

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  401 McElroy Drive in Oxford, Mississippi, as the ``First Lieutenant 
  Donald C. Carwile Post Office Building.''

May 23, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5309.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 678.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 678.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-296.
  

H.R. 5346

                                                            May 26, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3293

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to make the Assistant 
  Secretary of Homeland Security for Health Affairs responsible for 
  coordinating the efforts of the Department of Homeland Security 
  related to food, agriculture, and veterinary defense against 
  terrorism, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Securing our Agriculture and Food Act.''

May 26, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
  addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and Agriculture, 
  for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each 
  case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
  jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
May 26, 2016.--Referred to house Homeland Security.
June 3, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
June 16, 2016.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 16, 2016.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by 
  Voice Vote.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote..
May 26, 2016.--Referred to House Energy and Commerce.
May 26, 2016.--Referred to House Agriculture.
June 10, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Biotechnology, 
  Horticulture, and Research.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-755, Part I.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Committee on Agriculture discharged.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 587.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Mr. Donovan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with one hour of debate on 
  H.R. 5346.
Sept. 26, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5356 (Public Law No. 114-297)

                                                            May 26, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3293

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  14231 TX-150 in Coldspring, Texas, as the ``E. Marie Youngblood Post 
  Office.''

May 26, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 12, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 12, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5356.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 679.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 679.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-297.
  

H.R. 5385

                                                            June 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3501

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to make technical corrections 
  to the requirement that the Secretary of Homeland Security submit 
  quadrennial homeland security reviews, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Technical Correction 
  Act of 2016.''

June 7, 2016.--Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
June 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 8, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 8, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
July 5, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland Security. 
  H. Rept. 114-662.
July 5, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 513.
July 11, 2016.--Mr. Perry moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
July 11, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5385.
July 11, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 11, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 12, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5388

                                                            June 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3501

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to provide for innovative 
  research and development, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Support for Rapid Innovation Act of 2016.''

June 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 8, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 8, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
June 21, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-629.
June 21, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 488.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5388.
June 21, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 21, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 351-4.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5389

                                                            June 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3501

To encourage engagement between the Department of Homeland Security and 
  technology innovators, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Support for Rapid Innovation Act of 2016.''

June 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 8, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 8, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
June 21, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-630.
June 21, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 489.
June 21, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 21, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 21, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5389.
June 21, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 21, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 347-8.
June 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 22, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5391

                                                            June 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3501

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to enhance certain duties of 
  the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Gains in Global Nuclear Detection Architecture Act.''

June 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 8, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 8, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
July 1, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security. H. Rept. 
  114-652.
July 1, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 504.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Mr. Ratcliffe moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 27, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5391.
Sept. 27, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 28, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5459

                                                           June 13, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3753

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to enhance preparedness and 
  response capabilities for cyber attacks, bolster the dissemination of 
  homeland security information related to cyber threats, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Cyber Preparedness Act of 2016.''

June 13, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 14, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
June 16, 2016.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 16, 2016.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
June 14, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-756.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 588.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Mr. Donovan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5459.
Sept. 26, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5460

                                                           June 13, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3753

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish a review process 
  to review applications for certain grants to purchase equipment or 
  systems that do not meet or exceed any applicable national voluntary 
  consensus standards, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies Act.''

June 13, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 14, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
June 16, 2016.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
June 16, 2016.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice 
  Vote.
June 14, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, 
  Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-788.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 616.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Mr. Donovan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 26, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5460.
Sept. 26, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5471

                                                           June 14, 2016


                                                               CR-H 3815

To combat terrorist recruitment in the United States, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Countering Terrorist Radicalization Act.''

June 14, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
June 16, 2016.--Mr. McCaul moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 16, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 16, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5471.
June 16, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 16, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 16, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 402-15.
June 16, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 20, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5591 (Public Law No. 114-298)

                                                           June 28, 2016


                                                               CR-H 4185

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  810 N US Highway 83 in Zapata, Texas, as the ``Zapata Veterans Post 
  Office.''

June 28, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5591.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 680.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 680.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-298.
  

H.R. 5612

                                                            July 1, 2016


                                                               CR-H 4191

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2886 Sandy Plains Road in Marietta, Georgia, as the ``Marine Lance 
  Corporal Squire `Skip' Wells Post Office Building.''

July 1, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 12, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5612.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5625

                                                            July 5, 2016


                                                               CR-H 4275

To provide for reimbursement for the use of modern travel services by 
  Federal employees traveling on official Government business, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Modernizing Government Travel Act.''

July 5, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-766.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 599.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Carter (GA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5625.
Sept. 20, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 22, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 415-0.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5658

                                                            July 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 4546

To amend title 5, United States Code, to codify the Presidential 
  Innovation Fellows Program, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Tested Ability to Leverage Exceptional National Talent 
  Act of 2016.''

July 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
July 12, 2016.--Mr. Farenthold moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 12, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 12, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate 
  on H.R. 5658.
July 12, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
July 12, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 12, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays 409-8.
July 12, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 13, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5676 (Public Law No. 114-300)

                                                            July 7, 2016


                                                               CR-H 4546

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  6300 N. Northwest Highway in Chicago, Illinois, as the ``Officer 
  Joseph P. Cali Post Office Building.''

July 7, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5676.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 681.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 681.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-300.
  

H.R. 5798 (Public Law No. 114-303)

                                                           July 14, 2016


                                                               CR-H 5005

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1101 Davis Street in Evanston, Illinois, as the ``Abner J. Mikva Post 
  Office Building.''

July 14, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5798.
Sept. 20, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 22, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 392-22, 1 Present (Roll no. 556).
Sept. 22, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 682.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 682.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-303.
  

H.R. 5859

                                                           July 14, 2016


                                                               CR-H 5005

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the major 
  metropolitan area counterterrorism training and exercise grant 
  program, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Community Counterterrorism Preparedness Act.''

July 14, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Aug. 3, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, 
  Response and Communications.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Homeland 
  Security. H. Rept. 114-754.
Sept. 19, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 586.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. McCaul moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5859.
Sept. 20, 2016.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 21, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 395-30.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 5889 (Public Law No. 114-305)

                                                           July 14, 2016


                                                               CR-H 5005

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1 Chalan Kanoa VLG in Saipan, Norther Mariana Islands, as the 
  ``Segundo T. Sablan and CNMI Fallen Military Heroes Post Office 
  Building.''

July 14, 2016.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Mr. Hice, Jody B. moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 5889.
Sept. 20, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Reported by Senator Johnson without amendment. Without written report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 683.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Senate vitiated previous passage.
Dec. 5, 2016.--Returned to the Calendar. Calendar No. 683.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2016.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2016.--Presented to President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Signed by President.
Dec. 16, 2016.--Became Public Law No. 114-305.
  

H.R. 5982

                                                       November 28, 2016


                                                               CR-H 5254

To amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for en 
  bloc consideration in resolutions of disapproval for ``midnight 
  rules'', and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Midnight Rules Relief Act of 2016.''

Sept. 9, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in 
  addition to the Committee on Rules, for a period to be subsequently 
  determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
  provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sept. 9, 2016.--Referred to House Judiciary
Sept. 12, 2016.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, 
  Commercial And Antitrust Law.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 14, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 15-5.
Sept. 9, 2016.--Referred to House Rules.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 114-
  782, Part I.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Committee on Rules discharged.
Sept. 21, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 610.
Nov. 14, 2016.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 921 Reported to 
  House. The rule provides for one hour of general debate on H.R. 5711 
  and H.R. 5982.
Nov. 16, 2016.--Rule H. Res. 921 passed House.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 921.
Nov. 17, 2016.--The rule provides for one hour of general debate on H.R. 
  5711 and H.R. 5982.
Nov. 17, 2016.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 921 and Rule 
  XVIII.
Nov. 17, 2016.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Jeff Denham to act 
  as Chairman of the Committee.
Nov. 17, 2016.--GENERAL DEBATE--The Committee of the Whole proceeded 
  with one hour of general debate on H.R. 5982.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1481 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Conyers. 
  (consideration: CR H6278-6279, H6284; text: CR H6278-6279) Amendment 
  sought to exempt from the bill rules that are necessary to prevent an 
  imminent threat to health or safety or other emergency.
Nov. 17, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 921, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Conyers Part B amendment No. 1.
Nov. 17, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Conyers amendment No. 1, the Chair put the question on the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Mr. Conyers demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed further 
  proceedings on agreeing to the amendment until a time to be announced.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1482 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Johnson 
  (GA). (consideration: CR H6279-6280; text: CR H6279) Senate amendment 
  inserts a complete new text entitled ``Veterans Mobility Safety Act'' 
  and appears on page H6354 of the Congressional Record of November 29, 
  2016.
Nov. 17, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 921, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Johnson (GA) Part B amendment No. 2.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1482 On agreeing to the Johnson (GA) amendment 
  (A002) Failed by voice vote.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1483 Amendment (A003) offered by Ms. Jackson Lee. 
  (consideration: CR H6280-6282, H6284-6285; text: CR H6280) Amendment 
  sought to exempt any rule promulgated to prevent, respond to, or 
  mitigate matters of national security.
Nov. 17, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 921, the 
  Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Jackson Lee Part B amendment No. 3.
Nov. 17, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Jackson Lee amendment No. 3, the Chair put the question on the 
  amendment and by voice vote, announced that the noes had prevailed. 
  Ms. Jackson Lee demanded a recorded vote and the Chair postponed 
  further proceedings on agreeing to the amendment until a time to be 
  announced.
Nov. 17, 2016.--UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST--Mr. Connolly asked unanimous 
  consent to offer amendments numbered 4 and 5 printed in Part B of 
  House Report 114-818 en bloc. Agreed to without objection.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1484 Amendments en bloc (A004) offered by Mr. 
  Connolly. (consideration: CR H6282-6283, H6285-6286; text: CR H6282) 
  Amendments consisting of amendments numbered 4 and 5 printed Part B of 
  House Report 114-818. See page D1054 of the Congressional Record of 
  November 17, 2016 for a description of amendments.
Nov. 17, 2016.--DEBATE--Pursuant to a previous order of the Committee, 
  the Committee of the Whole proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the 
  Connolly amendments en bloc.
Nov. 17, 2016.--POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS--At the conclusion of debate on 
  the Connolly amendments en bloc, the Chair put the question on the 
  amendments en bloc and by voice vote, announced that the noes had 
  prevailed. Mr. Connolly demanded a recorded vote and the Chair 
  postponed further proceedings on agreeing to the amendments en bloc 
  until a time to be announced.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Mr. Issa moved that the Committee rise.
Nov. 17, 2016.--On motion that the Committee rise Agreed to by voice 
  vote.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union 
  rises leaving H.R. 5982 as unfinished business.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Considered as unfinished business.
Nov. 17, 2016.--The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union for further consideration.
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1481 On agreeing to the Conyers amendment (A001) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 180-233 (Roll no. 581).
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1483 On agreeing to the Jackson Lee amendment 
  (A003) Failed by recorded vote: 179-238 (Roll no. 582).
Nov. 17, 2016.--H.AMDT.1484 On agreeing to the Connolly amendments 
  (A004) Failed by recorded vote: 180-237 (Roll no. 583).
Nov. 17, 2016.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 5982.
Nov. 17, 2016.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Mr. Pocan moved to recommit with instructions to the 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 17, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on 
  the Pocan motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions 
  contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back 
  to the House with an amendment to add an exemption to the end of bill 
  for any rule that pertains to improving employment, retention, and 
  earnings of workforce participants, especially those participants with 
  significant barriers to employment, improving the quality of the 
  workforce, and enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of the 
  nation.
Nov. 17, 2016.--The previous question on the motion to recommit with 
  instructions was ordered without objection.
Nov. 17, 2016.--On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by 
  recorded vote: 181-239 (Roll no. 584).
Nov. 17, 2016.--On passage Passed by recorded vote: 240- 179 (Roll no. 
  585).
Nov. 17, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 28, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 6004

                                                          Sept. 13, 2016


                                                               CR-H 5435

To modernize Government information technology, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2016'' or the 
  ``MGT Act.''

Sept. 13, 2016.--Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Appropriations, for a 
  period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for 
  consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
  the committee concerned.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Sept. 13, 2016.--Referred to House Appropriations.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform. H. Rept. 114-783, Part I.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Committee on Appropriations discharged.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 611.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Mr. Hurd (TX) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 22, 2016.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with forty minutes of 
  debate on H.R. 6004.
Sept. 22, 2016.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 22, 2016.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 26, 2016.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  
             H O U S E    J O I N T    R E S O L U T I O N S
             H O U S E    J O I N T    R E S O L U T I O N S
                              ------------

H. J. RES. 43

                                                             May 4, 2015


                                                               CR-S 2151

Ms. BLACK (for herself and Mr. LANKFORD)

Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving 
  the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act of 2014.

Apr. 13, 2015.--Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and 
  Government Reform.
Apr. 21, 2015.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 21, 2015.--Ordered to be Reported by the Yeas and Nays: 20-16.
Apr. 29, 2015.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 231 Reported to 
  House. Resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 1732, the 
  conference report to accompany S. Con. Res. 11, and H.J. Res. 43.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Rule H. Res. 231 passed House.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government 
  Reform H. Rept. 114-99.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 29.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 231.
Apr. 30, 2015.--Resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 1732, the 
  conference report to accompany S. Con. Res. 11, and H.J. Res. 43.
Apr. 30, 2015.--DEBATE--The House proceeded with one hour of debate on 
  H.R. Res. 43.
Apr. 30, 2015.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Apr. 30, 2015.--On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 228-192 (Roll 
  no. 194).
Apr. 30, 2015.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 4, 2015.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  
  
                             H E A R I N G S
                             H E A R I N G S
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Protecting America from Cyber Attacks: The Importance of Information 
  Sharing. Jan. 28, 2015. (Printed, 90 pp. S. Hrg. 114-412.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Deferred Action on Immigration: Implications and Unanswered. Feb. 4, 
  2015. (Printed, 946 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Risky Business: Examining GAO's 2015 List of High Risk Government 
  Programs. Feb. 11, 2015. (Printed, 171 pp. S. Hrg. 114-413.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Improving the Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Independence of Inspectors 
  General. Feb. 24, 2015. (Printed, 110 pp. S. Hrg. 114-414.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Toward a 21st Century Regulatory System. Feb. 25, 2015. (Printed, 104 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-418.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Visa Waiver Program: Implications for U.S. National Security. Mar. 12, 
  2015. (Printed, 946 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Federal Improper Payments and Errors in the Death Master File. 
  Mar. 16, 2015. (Printed, 116 pp. S. Hrg. 114-419.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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 Securing the Southwest Border: Perspectives from Beyond the Beltway. 
  Mar. 17, 2015. (Printed, 946 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Federal Rulemaking Challenges and Areas of Improvement Within 
  the Existing Regulatory Process. Mar. 19, 2015. (Printed, 105 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-32.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Securing the Border: Assessing the Impact of Transnational Crime. Mar. 
  24, 2015. (Printed, 946 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Securing the Border: Understanding and Addressing the Root Causes of 
  Central American Migration to the United States. Mar. 25, 2015. 
  (Printed, 946 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Securing the Border: Defining the Current Population Living in the 
  Shadows and Addressing Future Flows. Mar. 26, 2015. (Printed, 946 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Joint Field Hearing: Tomah VAMC: Examining Quality, Access, and a 
  Culture of Overreliance on High-Risk Medications. Mar. 30, 2015. 
  (Printed, 342 pp. S. Hrg. 114-427.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Reducing Unnecessary Duplication in Federal Programs: Billions More 
  Could Be Saved. Apr. 14, 2015. (Printed, 95 pp. S. Hrg. 114-435.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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IRS Challenges in Implementing the Affordable Care Act. Apr. 15, 2015. 
  (Printed, 60 pp. S. Hrg. 114-423.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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2020 Census: Challenges Facing the Bureau for a Modern, Cost-Effective 
  Survey. Apr. 20, 2015. (Printed, 78 pp. S. Hrg. 114-436.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Securing the Border: Understanding Threats and Strategies for the 
  Northern Border. Apr. 22, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining the Proper Role of Judicial Review in the Federal Regulatory 
  Process. Apr. 28, 2015. (Printed, 86 pp. S. Hrg. 114-33.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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The Homeland Security Department's Budget Submission for Fiscal Year 
  2016. Apr. 29, 2015. (Printed, 130 pp. S. Hrg. 114-437.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Jihad 2.0: Social Media in the Next Evolution of Terrorist Recruitment. 
  May 7, 2015. (Printed, 110 pp. S. Hrg. 114-438.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Securing the Border: Fencing, Infrastructure, and Technology Force 
  Multipliers. May 13, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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21st Century Ideas for the 20th Century Federal Civil Service. May 20, 
  2015. (Printed, 182 pp. S. Hrg. 114-52.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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The IRS Data Breach: Steps to Protect American's Personal Information. 
  June 2, 2015. (Printed, 110 pp. S. Hrg. 114-428.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Watchdogs Needed: Top Government Investigator Positions Left Unfilled 
  for Years. June 3, 2015. (Printed, 130 pp. S. Hrg. 114-486.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Oversight of the Transportation Security Administration: First-Hand and 
  Government Watchdog Accounts of Agency Challenges. June 9, 2015. 
  (Printed, 120 pp. S. Hrg. 114-439.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Peter V. Neffenger to be Assistant Secretary 
  (Transportation Security Administration), U.S. Department of Homeland 
  Security and David S. Shapira to be a Governor, United States Postal 
  Service Board of Governors. June 10, 2015. (Printed, 188 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-332.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Wasteful Spending in the Federal Government: An Outside Perspective. 
  June 10, 2015. (Printed, 103 pp. S. Hrg. 114-59.)
Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management

  
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Blowing the Whistle on Retaliation: Accounts of Current and Former 
  Federal Agency Whistleblowers. June 11, 2015. (Printed, 94 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-447.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Federal Real Property Reform: How Cutting Red Tape and Better Management 
  Could Achieve Billions in Savings. June 16, 2015. (Printed, 69 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-440.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Governing Through Goal Setting: Enhancing the Economic and National 
  Security of America. June 17, 2015. (Printed, 72 pp. S. Hrg. 114-448.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Carol Ochoe to be Inspector General, U.S. General Services 
  Administration. June 17, 2015. (Printed, 78 pp. S. Hrg. 114-402.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Re-examining EPA's Management of the Renewable Fuel Standard Program. 
  June 18, 2015. (Printed, 62 pp. S. Hrg. 114-71.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Joint Hearing: Accounting for the True Cost of Regulation: Exploring the 
  Possibility of a Regulatory Budget. June 23, 2015. (Printed, 91 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-443.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Under Attack: Federal Cybersecurity and the OPM Data Breach. June 25, 
  2015. (Printed, 118 pp. S. Hrg. 114-449.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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The 2014 Humanitarian Crisis at Our Border: A Review of the Government's 
  Response to Unaccompanied Minors One Year Later. July 7, 2015. 
  (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Stopping an Avian Influenza Threat to Animal and Public Health. July 8, 
  2015. (Printed, 94 pp. S. Hrg. 114-452.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Understanding America's Long-Term Fiscal Picture. July 9, 2015. 
  (Printed, 56 pp. S. Hrg. 114-459.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Securing the Border: Understanding Threats and Strategies for the 
  Maritime Border. July 15, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Reviewing the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs' Role in the 
  Regulatory Process. July 16, 2015. (Printed, 72 pp. S. Hrg. 114-84.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Field Hearing: The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: A Pioneer for 
  School Choice Programs Nationwide. July 20, 2015. (Printed, 169 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-460.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Protecting the Electric Grid from the Potential Threats of Solar Storms 
  and Electromagnetic Pulse. July 22, 2015. (Printed, 125 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-483.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Denise T. Roth to be Administrator, U.S. General Services 
  Administration. July 23, 2015. (Printed, 99 pp. S. Hrg. 114-405.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Avoiding Duplication: An Examination of the State Department's Proposal 
  to Construct a New Diplomatic Security Training Facility. July 28, 
  2015. (Printed, 53 pp. S. Hrg. 114-461.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Impact of the U.S. Tax Code on the Market for Corporate Control and 
  Jobs. July 30, 2015. (Printed, 223 pp. S. Hrg. 114-88.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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Oversight of the Bureau of Prisons: First-Hand Accounts of Challenges 
  Facing the Federal Prison System. Aug. 4, 2015. (Printed, 471 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-475.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Field Hearing: All Hands on Deck: Working Together to End the 
  Trafficking and abuse of Prescription Opioid, Heroin, and Fentanyl. 
  Sept. 14, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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A Review of Regulatory Reform Proposals. Sept. 16, 2015. (Printed, 168 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-480.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Improving VA Accountability: Examining First-Hand Accounts of Department 
  of Veterans Affairs Whistleblowers. Sept. 22, 2015. (Printed, 125 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-484.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Examining the Use of Agency Regulatory Guidance. Sept. 23, 2015. 
  (Printed, 103 pp. S. Hrg. 114-167.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
---------------

A Review of the Department of Education and Student Achievement. Sept. 
  30, 2015. (Printed, 89 pp. S. Hrg. 114-530.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Prudent Planning or Wasteful Binge? A Look at the End of the Year 
  Spending. Sept. 30, 2015. (Printed, 76 pp. S. Hrg. 114-127.)
Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management.

  
---------------

Threats to the Homeland. Oct. 8, 2015. (Printed, 117 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  487.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Ongoing Migration from Central America: An Examination of FY2015 
  Apprehensions. Oct. 21, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Improving Pay Flexibilities in the Federal Workforce. Oct. 22, 2015. 
  (Printed, 86 pp. S. Hrg. 114-139.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Assessing the State of our Nation's Biodefense. Oct. 28, 2015. (Printed, 
  149 pp. S. Hrg. 114-515.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Value of Education Choices for Low-Income Families: Reauthorizing 
  the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. Nov. 4, 2015. (Printed, 135 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-525.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Agency Progress in Retrospective Review of Existing Regulations. Nov. 5, 
  2015. (Printed, 120 pp. S. Hrg. 114-241.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
---------------

Field Hearing: The Impact of Federal Regulations: A Case Study of 
  Recently Issued Rules. Nov. 13, 2015. (Printed, 123 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  531.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Joint Hearing: Examining Ongoing Challenges at the U.S. Secret Service 
  and their Governmentwide Implications. Nov. 17, 2015. (Printed, 92 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-43.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Human Trafficking Investigation. Nov. 19, 2015. (Printed, 179 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-179.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
---------------

The Impact of ISIS on the Homeland and Refugee Resettlement. Nov. 19, 
  2015. (Printed, 238 pp. S. Hrg. 114-543.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Field Hearing: America's Heroin Epidemic at the Border: Local, State, 
  and Federal Law Enforcement Efforts to Combat Illicit Narcotic 
  Trafficking. Nov. 23, 2015. (Printed, 1135 pp. S. Hrg. 114-516.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Carol Waller Pope to be a Member, Federal Labor Relations 
  Authority, and Robert A. Salerno and Darlene M. Solyts to be Associate 
  Judges, D.C. Superior Court. Dec. 3, 2015. (Printed, 121 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-411.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Implementing Solutions: The Importance of Following Through on GAO and 
  OIG Recommendations. Dec. 10, 2015. (Printed, 185 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  265.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Nomination of Michael J. Missal to be Inspector General, U.S. Department 
  of Veterans Affairs, and the Honorable Carolyn N. Lerner to be Special 
  Counsel, Office of Special Counsel. Jan. 12, 2016. (Printed, 400 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-586.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Inside the Mind of ISIS: Understanding its Goals and Ideology to Better 
  Protect the Homeland. Jan. 20, 2016. (Printed, 93 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  566.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Laying Out the Reality of the United States Postal Service. Jan. 21, 
  2016. (Printed, 299 pp. S. Hrg. 114-579.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Adequacy of the Department of Health and Human Services' Efforts to 
  Protect Unaccompanied Alien Children From Human Trafficking. Jan. 28, 
  2016. (Printed, 447 pp. S. Hrg. 114-290.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
---------------

Frontline Response to Terrorism in America. Feb. 2, 2016. (Printed, 179 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-592.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Canada's Fast-Track Refugee Plan: Unanswered Questions and Implications 
  for U.S. National Security. Feb. 3, 2016. (Printed, 84 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-599.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of the Honorable Beth F. Cobert to be Director, Office of 
  Personnel Management. Feb. 4, 2016. (Printed, 132 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  587.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Agency Discretion in Setting and Enforcing Regulatory Fines 
  and Penalties. Feb. 11, 2016. (Printed, 66 pp. S. Hrg. 114-325.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
---------------

The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act: Opportunities for Improvements to 
  Support State and Local Governments. Feb. 24, 2015. (Printed, 135 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-266.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Connecting Patients to New and Potential Life Saving Treatments. Feb. 
  25, 2016. (Printed, 335 pp. S. Hrg. 114-661.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of the Honorable Patrick Pizzella to be a Member, Federal 
  Labor Relations Authority, and Julie H. Becker, Steven N. Berk, and 
  Elizabeth C. Wingo to be Associate Judges, Superior Court of the 
  District of Columbia. Mar. 2, 2016. (Printed, 159 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  588.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Dogs of DHS: How Canine Programs Contribute to Homeland Security. Mar. 
  3, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-673.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

The Homeland Security Department's Budget Submission for Fiscal Year 
  2017. Mar. 8, 2016. (Printed, 167 pp. S. Hrg. 114-622.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Review of the Affordable Care Act Health Insurance CO-OP Program. Mar. 
  10, 2016. (Printed, 237 pp. S. Hrg. 114-193.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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The Security of U.S. Visa Programs. Mar. 15, 2016. (Printed, 198 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-662.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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DHS Management and Acquisition Reform. Mar. 16, 2016. (Printed, 114 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-632.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Agency Use of Deference, Part II. Mar. 17, 2016. (Printed, 97 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-284.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Terror in Europe: Safeguarding U.S. Citizens At Home and Abroad. Apr. 5, 
  2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-677.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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FEMA: Assessing Progress, Performance, and Preparedness. Apr. 12, 2016. 
  (Printed, 103 pp. S. Hrg. 114-355.)
Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management.

  
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America's Insatiable Demand for Drugs. Apr. 13, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-722.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Federal Perspective on the State of Our Nation's Biodefense. Apr. 
  14, 2016. (Printed, 244 pp. S. Hrg. 114-639.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Field Hearing: Border Security and America's Heroin Epidemic: The Impact 
  of the Trafficking and Abuse of Heroin and Prescription Opioids in 
  Wisconsin. Apr. 15, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-681.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Administrative State: An Examination of Federal Rulemaking. Apr. 20, 
  2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-682.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of the Honorable Jeffrey A. Rosen to be a Governor, U.S. 
  Postal Service. Apr. 21, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-593.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Field Hearing: Examining the Impact of the Opioid Epidemic in Ohio. Apr. 
  22, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-681.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Government Reform: Ending Duplication and Holding Washington 
  Accountable. Apr. 27, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-674.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Due Process in Administrative Hearings. May 12, 2016. 
  (Printed, 132 pp. S. Hrg. 114-424.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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America's Insatiable Demand for Drugs: Assessing the Federal Response. 
  May 17, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-722.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Assessing the Security of Critical Infrastructure: Threat, 
  Vulnerabilities, and Solutions. May 18, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-721.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Protecting America from the Threat of ISIS. May 26, 2016. (Printed, pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-690.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Field Hearing. Tomah VAMC: Examining Patient Care and Abuse of 
  Authority. May 31, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-686.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Frustrated Travelers: Rethinking TSA Operations to Improve Passenger 
  Screening and Address Threats to Aviation. June 7, 2016. (Printed, pp. 
  S. Hrg. 114-691.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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ROUNDTABLE--America's Insatiable Demand for Drugs: Examining Alternative 
  Approaches. June 15, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-722.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Ideology of ISIS. June 21, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-706.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Renewing Communities and Providing Opportunities Through Innovative 
  Solutions to Poverty. June 22, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-698.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Oversight of Customer Service in the Cable and Satellite Television 
  Industry. June 23, 2016. (Printed, 223 pp. S. Hrg. 114-409.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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Nomination of Andrew Mayock to be Deputy Director for Management, Office 
  of Management and Budget. June 28, 2016. (Printed, 76 pp. S. Hrg. 114-
  594.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining the Use of Agency Regulatory Guidance, Part II. June 30, 2016. 
  (Printed, 158 pp. S. Hrg. 114-517.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
---------------

ISIS Online Countering Terrorist Radicalization and Recruitment on the 
  Internet and Social Media. July 6, 2016. (Printed, 132 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-453.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations

  
---------------

From Crop to Craft Beed: Federal Regulation's Impact on America's Food 
  and Agriculture. Aug. 17, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-715.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Reviewing Independent Agency Rulemaking. Sept. 8, 2016. (Printed, 134 
  pp. S. Hrg. 114-477.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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The State of Health Insurance Markets. Sept. 15, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-756.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Exploring a Right to Try for Terminally Ill Patients. Sept. 22, 2016. 
  (Printed, 335 pp. S. Hrg. 114-661.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Continued Review of Agency Regulatory Guidance, Part III. Sept. 22, 
  2016. (Printed, 94 pp. S. Hrg. 114-545.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
---------------

Fifteen Years After 9/11: Threats to the Homeland. Sept. 27, 2016. 
  (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-729.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Understanding the Millennial Perspective in Deciding to Pursue and 
  Remain in Federal Employment. Sept. 29, 2016. (Printed, 128 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 114-548.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
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Nominations of Robert G. Taub and Mark D. Acton to be Commissioners, 
  Postal Regulatory Commission. Nov. 15, 2016. (Printed, 132 pp. S. Hrg. 
  114-605.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Initial Observations of the New Leadership at the U.S Border Patrol. 
  Nov. 30, 2016. (Printed, pp. S. Hrg. 114-738.)
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  
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Examining Two GAO Reports Regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard. Dec. 1, 
  2016. (Printed, 78 pp. S. Hrg. 114-555.)
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.

  
     SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT AND COMMITTEE PRINTS (RULES OF PROCEDURES)
     SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT AND COMMITTEE PRINTS (RULES OF PROCEDURES)
                              ------------

Full Committee

                                                              March 2015

Rules of Procedure. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs. (Printed. 38 pp. S. Prt. 114-12.)

PSI

                                                              March 2015

Rules of Procedure. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. (Printed. 
  19 pp. S. Prt. 114-13.)

  



                                                               July 2016

Review of U.S. State Department Grants to OneVoice. Permanent 
  Subcommittee on Investigations (Printed, 509 pp. S. Hrg. 114-24.)

  



                                                            October 2016

Combatting the Opioid Epidemic: A Review of Anti-Abuse Efforts in 
  Medicare and Private Health. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations 
  (Printed, 32 pp. S. Hrg. 114-29.)

  

  

  
                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
                              ------------

January 8, 2015

David S. SHAPIRA, of Pennsylvania, to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2019, vice Dennis J. 
  Toner, term expired.

Jan. 8, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 10, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
June 15, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 15, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
June 15, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 157. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

Earl L. GAY, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director of the 
  Office of Personnel Management, vice Christine M. Griffin.

Jan. 8, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 22, 2015--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 2. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

Russell C. DEYO of New Jersey, to be Under Secretary for Management, 
  Department of Homeland Security, vice Rafael Borras, resigned.

Jan. 8, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Jan. 22, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Apr. 15, 2015.--By unanimous consent agreement, vote April 16, 2015.
Apr. 16, 2015.--Considered by Senate.
Apr. 16, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 95-2.

  

January 13, 2015

Jay Neal LERNER, of Illinois, to be Inspector General, Federal Deposit 
  Insurance Corporation, vice John R. Rymer, resigned.

Jan. 13, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred sequentially to the 
  Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; when reported by the 
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, pursuant to an order 
  of January 7, 2009, to be sequentially referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days.
Sept. 29, 2015.--Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
May 19, 2016.--Reported by Senator Shelby, Committee on Banking, Housing 
  and Urban Affairs, without printed report.
May 19, 2016.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs pursuant to an order of January 7, 
  2009 for 20 calendar days.
May 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
May 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
May 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 591. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

February 12, 2015

David Michael BENNETT, of North Carolina, to be a Governor of the United 
  States Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2018, vice 
  Thurgood Marshall, Jr., term expired.

Feb. 12, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 108. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

February 25, 2015

Mickey D. BARNETT, of New Mexico, to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2020, (Reappointment)

Feb. 25, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 109. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

March 11, 2015

Carol Fortine OCHOA, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, General 
  Services Administration, vice Brian David Miller, resigned.

Mar. 11, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 17, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
June 17, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 193. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

James C. MILLER, III, of Virginia, to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2017. (Reappointment)

Mar. 11, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 112. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

Stephen CRAWFORD, of Maryland, to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2022. (Reappointment)

Mar. 11, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
May 6, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
May 6, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
May 6, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 111. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

April 14, 2015

Carol Waller POPE, of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the 
  Federal Labor Relations Authority for a term of five years expiring 
  July 1, 2019. (Reappointment)

Apr. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 512. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

April 28, 2015

Peter V. NEFFENGER, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Secretary of Homeland 
  Security, vice John S. Pistole, resigned.

Apr. 28, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Commerce, Science and Transportation.
May 21, 2015.--Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. 
  Hearings held.
June 4, 2015.--Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 28, 2015.--By unanimous consent agreement, when the nomination is 
  reported or discharged from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
  Transportation, it be sequentially referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for not more than 30 
  calendar days and that if not reported it be discharged and placed on 
  the Executive Calendar.
June 4, 2015.--Reported by Senator Thune, Committee on Commerce, 
  Science, and Transportation, without printed report.
June 4,--2015.Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs by unanimous consent for not more 
  than 30 calendar days and that if not reported it be discharged and 
  placed on the Executive Calendar.
June 10, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
June 15, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 15, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
June 15, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 158. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
June 18, 2015.--By unanimous consent agreement, debate and vote 6/22/
  2015.
June 22, 2015.--Considered by Senate.
June 22, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay vote 81-1.

  

April 30, 2015

Todd Sunhwau KIM, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals for the term of fifteen 
  years, vice Kathryn A. Oberly, retired.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

Robert A. SALERNO, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 
  fifteen years, vice Robert Isaac Richter, retired.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

William Ward NOOTER, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice A. Franklin Burgess, retired.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 195. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 19, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Steven M. WELLNER, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 
  fifteen years, vice Kaye K. Christian, retired.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 24, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 24, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
June 24, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 194. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 19, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Julie Helene BECKER, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice Herbert Blalock Dixon, Jr., retired.

Apr. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 513. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Confirmed by Senate by Voice Vote.

  

May 11, 2015

Ann Calvaresi BARR, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, United States 
  Agency for International Development, vice Donald A. Gambatesa, 
  resigned.

May 11, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Foreign Relations; when reported by the Committee on Foreign 
  Relations, pursuant to an order of January 7, 2009, to be sequentially 
  referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs for 20 calendar days.
Aug. 4, 2015.--Committee on Foreign Relations. Hearings held.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported 
  favorably.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Reported by Senator Corker, Committee on Foreign 
  Relations, without printed report.
Oct. 1, 2015.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days under authority 
  of the order of the Senate of 01/07/2009.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged under the authority of the order of the Senate of 
  01/07/2009.
Oct. 22, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 344. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 19, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

May 21, 2015

Denise Turner ROTH, of North Carolina, to be Administrator of General 
  Services, vice Daniel M. Tangherlini, resigned.

May 21, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
July 23, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
July 29, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
July 29, 2015.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
July 29, 2015.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 255. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

July 8, 2015

Mark Philip COHEN, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Merit Systems 
  Protection Board for the term of seven years expiring March 1, 2021, 
  vice Anne Marie Wagner, term expired.

July 8, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

July 9, 2015

Darlene Michele SOLYTS, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice Natalia Combs Greene, retired.

July 9, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 3, 2015.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2015.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

October 5, 2015

Carolyn N. LERNER, of Maryland, to be Special Counsel, Office of Special 
  Counsel, for the term of five years. (Reappointment)

Oct. 5, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 514. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

Michael Joseph MISSAL, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department 
  of Veterans Affairs, vice George J. Opfer, resigned.

Oct. 5, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Veterans' Affairs; when reported by the Committee on Veterans' 
  Affairs, pursuant to an order of January 7, 2009, to be sequentially 
  referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs for 20 calendar days.
Nov. 17, 2015.--Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Ordered to be reported 
  favorably.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Reported by Senator Isakson, Committee on Veterans' 
  Affairs, without printed report.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days under authority 
  of the order of the Senate of 01/07/2009.
Jan. 12, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Jan. 20, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Jan. 20, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Jan. 20, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 448. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Apr. 19, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Apr. 19, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

November 10, 2015

Beth F. COBERT, of California, to be Director of the Office of Personnel 
  Management for a term of four years, vice Katherine Archuleta, 
  resigned.

Nov. 10, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 4, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Feb. 4, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Feb. 10, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 466. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

November 19, 2015

Patrick PIZZELLA, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Labor 
  Relations Authority for a term of five years expiring July 1, 2020.

Nov. 19, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 515. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

November 30, 2015

Steven Nathan BERK, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice Harold L. Cushenberry, Jr., retiring.

Nov. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 516. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Confirmed by Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Elizabeth Carroll WINGO, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice Ann O'Regan Keary, resigned.

Nov. 30, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 2, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 517. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
June 23, 2016.--Confirmed by Senate by Voice Vote.

  

December 14, 2015

Andrew MAYOCK, of Illinois, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office 
  of Management and Budget, vice Beth F. Cobert.

Dec. 14, 2015.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
June 28, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
July 6, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
July 6, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
July 6, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 653. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

March 17, 2016

Jeffrey A. ROSEN, of Virginia to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2021, vice Louis J. 
  Giuliano, term expired.

Mar. 17, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 21, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Apr. 25, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 518. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

  

April 18, 2016

Susan S. GIBSON, of Virginia, to be Inspector General of the National 
  Reconnaissance Office. (New Position)

Apr. 18, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Select 
  Committee on Intelligence; when reported by the Select Committee on 
  Intelligence, pursuant to S. Res. 470 of the 113th Congress, to be 
  sequentially referred to the Committee on Armed Services for 30 
  calendar days; when reported by the Committee on Armed Services, under 
  the authority of the order of January 7, 2009, to be sequentially 
  referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs for 20 calendar days.
June 7, 2016.--Select Committee on Intelligence. Hearings held.
June 9, 2016.--Select Committee on Intelligence. Ordered to be reported 
  favorably.
June 13, 2016.--Reported by Senator Burr, Select Committee on 
  Intelligence, without printed report.
June 13, 2016.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Armed Services 
  for 30 calendar days pursuant to S. Res. 470 of the 113th Congress; 
  when reported by the Committee on Armed Services, under the authority 
  of the order of January 7, 2009, to be sequentially referred to the 
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 
  calendar days.
July 12, 2016.--Committee on Armed Services. Ordered to be reported 
  favorably.
July 12, 2016.--Reported by Senator McCain, Committee on Armed Services, 
  without printed report.
July 12, 2016.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days under authority 
  of the order of the Senate of 1/7/2009.
Sept. 12, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged under the authority of the order of the Senate of 
  01/07/2009.
Sept. 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 698. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Sept. 15, 2016.--By unanimous consent agreement, debate and vote 9/15/
  2016.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Sept. 15, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 93-0.

  

April 25, 2016

Peggy E. GUSTAFSON, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of 
  Commerce, vice Todd J. Zinser, retired.

Apr. 25, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Commerce, Science, and Transportation; when reported by the Committee 
  on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, pursuant to an order of 
  January 7, 2009, to be sequentially referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days.
May 10, 2016.--Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. 
  Hearings held.
June 29, 2016.--Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
June 29, 2016.--Reported by Senator Thune, Committee on Commerce, 
  Science, and Transportation, without printed report.
June 29, 2016.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days under authority 
  of the order of the Senate of 01/07/2009.
Sept. 12, 2016.--Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
  Affairs discharged under the authority of the order of the Senate of 
  01/07/2009.
Sept. 12, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 699. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

June 16, 2016

Mark D. ACTON, of Kentucky, to be a Commissioner of the Postal 
  Regulatory Commission for a term expiring October 14, 2022.

June 16, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 15, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 740. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

June 29, 2016

Jason D. TULLEY, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 
  fifteen years, vice Judith Nan Macaluso, retired.

June 29, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

September 12, 2016

Robert G. TAUB, of New York, to be a Commissioner of the Postal 
  Regulatory Commission for a term expiring October 14, 2022.

Sept. 12, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 15, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Hearings held.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. 
  Ordered to be reported favorably.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Reported by Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland 
  Security and Governmental Affairs, without printed report.
Nov. 17, 2016.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 741. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Considered by Senate.
Dec. 10, 2016.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

September 19, 2016

Elizabeth A. FIELD, of the District of Columbia, to be Inspector 
  General, Office of Personnel Management, vice Patrick E. McFarland, 
  resigned.

Sept. 19, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

September 27, 2016

Julie Rebecca BRESLOW, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term 
  of fifteen years, vice Rhonda Reid Winston retired.

Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

Deborah J. ISRAEL, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 
  fifteen years, vice Melvin R. Wright, retired.

Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

Carmen Guerricagoitia MCLEAN, of the District of Columbia, to be an 
  Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for 
  the term of fifteen years, vice Stuart Gordon NASH, retired.

Sept. 27, 2016.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

  

November 15, 2016

Rainey Ransom BRANDT, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, vice Lee F. 
  Satterfield, retiring.

Nov. 15, 2016.--Received in the Senate
                         PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
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March 23, 2015

President of the United States
POM-11. The District of Columbia's fiscal year (FY) 2015 Budget and 
Financial Plan, received during adjournment of the Senate on March 20, 
2015.
  

April 20, 2015

Legislature of the State of Arizona
POM-16. The United States Congress to act to increase the United States 
Customs field office personnel at the ports of entry in Nogales, Douglas 
and San Luis, Arizona.
  

December 1, 2015

President of the United States
POM-33. A report relative to an alternative plan for pay increases for 
civilian Federal employees covered by the General Schedule and certain 
other pay systems in January 2016.
  

December 8, 2015

Legislature of the State of California
POM-118. The United States Congress to take steps to reform the outdated 
and inadequate Official Poverty Measure to better reflect poverty and 
the unmet needs demonstrated by the Supplemental Poverty Measure.

February 2, 2016

President of the United States
POM-39. The District of Columbia's fiscal year (FY) 2016 Budget and 
Financial Plan.

April 18, 2016

Legislature of the State of Idaho
POM-155. The United States Congress to restructure the United States 
Postal Service in a way that would reopen shuttered mail processing 
plants throughout the nation and provide acceptable delivery times.
  

September 6, 2016

Legislature of the State of Texas
POM-203. A petition from a citizen of the State of Texas relative to 
criminal investigations
  

November 29, 2016

President of the United States
POM-33. A report relative to an alternative plan for pay increases for 
civilian Federal employees covered by the General Schedule and certain 
other pay systems in January 2016.
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND 
                          GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND 
                          GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
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January 7, 2015

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-57. The Office's fiscal year 2013 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act.
  

Chairman, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
EC-58. The Board's fiscal year 2014 Performance and Accountability 
Report.
  

Chairman, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-59. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal 
year 2014.
  

President and CEO of the African Development Foundation
EC-60. A report relative to 2014 grant audits.
  

Director, Office of Administration, Executive Office of the President
EC-61. A report relative to transactions from the Unanticipated Needs 
Account for fiscal year 2014.
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-62. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014.
  

Special Counsel, United States Office of the Special Counsel
EC-63. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Office of Special 
Counsel's Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, the President's Pay Agent
EC-64. A report relative to the extension of locality based 
comparability payments.
  

January 8, 2015

Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission
EC-138. the Commission's Annual Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-139. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014.
  

Associate General Counsel for General Law, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-140. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant 
Secretary, Policy, Department of Homeland Security, received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on January 5, 2015.
  

Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-141. The Administration's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 
2014.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-142. The Board's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-143. The Agency's fiscal year 2014 Agency Financial Report.
  

Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Legislative Affairs, Department of State
EC-144. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Department of State's 
Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Assistant Secretary, Office of Legislative Affairs, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-145. A report entitled ``Update on Integrated Scanning System 
Operations; Fiscal Year 2014 Report to Congress.''
  

Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
EC-146. The Endowment's fiscal year 2014 Federal Activities Inventory 
Reform (FAIR) Act submission of its commercial and inherently 
governmental activities.


Assistant Secretary, Office of Legislative Affairs, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-147. A report entitled ``Automated Commercial Environment; Fourth 
Quarter, Fiscal Year 2014 (July-September 2014).''
  

Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-148. The Department of Defense Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-149. The Semi-Annual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014 and the Semi-Annual Report 
of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).
  

Deputy Inspector General of the General Services Administration
EC-150. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014.
  

Director, Policy and Planning Analysis, Office of Personnel Management
EC-151. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program Miscellaneous Changes: Medically Underserved Areas'' 
(RIN3206-AN03) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on December 19, 2014.
  

Director of Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland Security
EC-152. A report entitled ``Department of Homeland Security Privacy 
Office 2014 Annual Report to Congress.''
  

Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Health and Human Services
EC-153. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Department's Agency 
Financial Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-154. The Board's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Chief Financial Officer, Federal Communications Commission
EC-155. The Commission's fiscal year 2014 Agency Financial Report.
  

January 13, 2015

Secretary of Energy
EC-224. The Department of Energy's Agency Financial Report for fiscal 
year 2014.
  

Chairman, National Mediation Board
EC-225. The Board's Annual Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2014.
  

Assistant General Counsel for Legislation, Regulation and Energy 
  Efficiency, Department of Energy
EC-226. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Awarding Agency 
Regulatory Implementation of Office of Management and Budget's Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for 
Federal Awards'' (RIN1991-AB94) received in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on January 6, 2015.
  

Director, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-227. The report of a rule entitled ``Veterans' Preference'' (RIN3206-
AM79) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on January 
6, 2015.
  

January 20, 2015

Controller, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-270. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Awarding Agency 
Regulatory Implementation of Office of Management and Budget's Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for 
Federal Awards'' (2 CFR Part 1; 2 CFR Part 25; 2 CFR Part 170; 2 CFR 
Part 180; 2 CFR Part 200) received during adjournment of the Senate in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on December 23, 2014.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-271. A report on D.C. Act 20-438, ``Workers' Compensation Statute of 
Limitations Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-272. A report on D.C. Act 20-439, ``Critical Infrastructure Freedom 
of Information Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-273. A report on D.C. Act 20-441, ``Business Improvement Districts 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-274. A report on D.C. Act 20-424, ``Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Support 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-275. A report on D.C. Act 20-426, ``Wage Theft Prevention Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-276. A report on D.C. Act 20-452, ``Georgia Avenue Great Streets 
Neighborhood Retail Priority Area Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-277. A report on D.C. Act 20-442, ``Extension of Time to Dispose of 
the Strand Theater Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-278. A report on D.C. Act 20-425, ``Small and Certified Business 
Enterprise Development and Assistance Waiver Certification Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-279. A report on D.C. Act 20-451, ``Rent Control Hardship Petition 
Limitation Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-280. A report on D.C. Act 20-453, ``Tenant Opportunity to Purchase 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-281. A report on D.C. Act 20-420, ``Post-Arrest Process Clarification 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-282. A report on D.C. Act 20-423, ``Sustainable Solid Waste 
Management Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-283. A report on D.C. Act 20-437, ``Voter Registration Access and 
Modernization Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-284. A report on D.C. Act 20-416, ``Prohibition of the Harm of Police 
Animals Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-285. A report on D.C. Act 20-565, ``Legalization of Possession of 
Minimal Amounts of Marijuana for Personal Use Initiative of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-286. A report on D.C. Act 20-443, ``Medical Marijuana Expansion 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-287. The Agency Response to the Office of Inspector General's 
Semiannual Report to Congress for the period from April 1, 2014 through 
September 30, 2014.
  

Inspector General of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-288. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014.
  

January 22, 2015

Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of 
  Labor
EC-313. A report on the Department of Labor's 2012 and 2013 FAIR Act 
Inventory of Inherently Governmental Activities and Inventory of 
Commercial Activities.
  

Vice President for Congressional and Public Affairs, Millennium 
  Challenge Corporation
EC-314. The Corporation's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-315. A report on D.C. Act 20-440, ``Special Election Reform Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-316. A report on D.C. Act 20-458, ``Protecting Pregnant Workers 
Fairness Act of 2014.''
  

Director of the Office of Financial Reporting and Policy, Office of the 
  Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration, 
  Department of Commerce
EC-317. A report entitled ``FY 2014 Agency Financial Report.''
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-318. Proposed legislation relative to data breach notification.
  

January 26, 2015

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-371. A report entitled ``OMB Final Sequestration Report to the 
President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2015''; to the Special Committee 
on Aging; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Appropriations; Armed 
Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; the Budget; Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Environment 
and Public Works; Select Committee on Ethics; Finance; Foreign 
Relations; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Homeland Security and 
Governmental Affairs; Indian Affairs; Select Committee on Intelligence; 
the Judiciary; Rules and Administration; Small Business and 
Entrepreneurship; and Veterans' Affairs.
  

January 28, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-390. A report on D.C. Act 20-462, ``License to Carry a Pistol 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-391. A report on D.C. Act 20-463, ``Zion Baptist Church Way 
Designation Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-392. A report on D.C. Act 20-464, ``Bishop Iola B. Cunningham Way 
Designation Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-393. A report on D.C. Act 20-467, ``Civil Marriage Dissolution 
Equality Clarification Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-394. A report on D.C. Act 20-468, ``Nap Turner Way Designation Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-395. A report on D.C. Act 20-469, ``Stroke System of Care Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-396. A report on D.C. Act 20-471, ``N Street Village Way Designation 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-397. A report on D.C. Act 20-472, ``Solid Waste Facility Permit 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-398. A report on D.C. Act 20-473, ``Repeal of Prostitution Free Zones 
and Drug Free Zones Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-399. A report on D.C. Act 20-474, ``Medical Marijuana Expansion 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-400. A report on D.C. Act 20-475, ``H Street, N.E., Retail Priority 
Area Incentive Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-401. A report on D.C. Act 20-482, ``Affordable Homeownership 
Preservation and Equity Accumulation Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-402. A report on D.C. Act 20-483, ``Food Policy Council and Director 
Establishment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-403. A report on D.C. Act 20-484, ``Commission on Health Disparities 
Establishment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-404. A report on D.C. Act 20-485, ``Disposition of District Land for 
Affordable Housing Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-405. A report on D.C. Act 20-486, ``Special Education Student Rights 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-406. A report on D.C. Act 20-487, ``Enhanced Special Education 
Services Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-407. A report on D.C. Act 20-488, ``Special Education Quality 
Improvement Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-408. A report on D.C. Act 20-489, ``Vehicle-for-Hire Innovation 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-409. A report on D.C. Act 20-490, ``Grocery Store Restrictive 
Covenant Prohibition Temporary Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-410. A report on D.C. Act 20-491, ``Retirement Technical Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-411. A report on D.C. Act 20-493, ``Truth in Affordability Reporting 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-412. A report on D.C. Act 20-494, ``St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran 
Church Community Garden Equitable Real Property Tax Relief Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-413. A report on D.C. Act 20-495, ``Transaction Modernization 
Electronic Delivery or Posting Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-414. A report on D.C. Act 20-496, ``Closing of a Portion of the 
Public Alley System Square 368, S.O. 13-09586, Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-415. A report on D.C. Act 20-497, ``Captive Insurance Company 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-416. A report on D.C. Act 20-498, ``Nationwide Mortgage Licensing 
System Conformity Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-417. A report on D.C. Act 20-499, ``Metropolitan Police Department 
Commencement of Discipline and Command Staff Appointment Amendment Act 
of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-418. A report on D.C. Act 20-500, ``Douglas Knoll, Golden Rule, 1728 
W Street, and Wagner Gainesville Real Property Tax Exemption Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-419. A report on D.C. Act 20-502, ``Plan for Comprehensive Services 
for Homeless Individuals at 425 2nd Street, N.W., Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-420. A report on D.C. Act 20-503, ``Public Space Enforcement Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-421. A report on D.C. Act 20-506, ``District Government Certificate 
of Good Standing Filing Requirement Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-422. A report on D.C. Act 20-511, ``Housing Production Trust Fund 
Baseline Funding Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-423. A report on D.C. Act 20-512, ``SeVerna, LLC, Real Property Tax 
Exemption and Real Property Tax Relief Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-424. A report on D.C. Act 20-514, ``Promoting Economic Growth and Job 
Creation Through Technology Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-425. A report on D.C. Act 20-515, ``Winter Sidewalk Safety Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-426. A report on D.C. Act 20-516, ``Dignity for Homeless Families 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-427. A report on D.C. Act 20-517, ``Lawrence Guyot Way Designation 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-428. A report on D.C. Act 20-518, ``Percy Battle Way Designation Act 
of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-429. A report on D.C. Act 20-519, ``Uniform Certificate of Title for 
Vessels Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-430. A report on D.C. Act 20-520, ``Department of Parks and 
Recreation Fee-based Use Permit Authority Clarification Amendment Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-431. A report on D.C. Act 20-521, ``Cashell Alley Designation Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-432. ``Standard Deduction Withholding Clarification Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-433. A report on D.C. Act 20-530, ``Conversion Therapy for Minors 
Prohibition Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-434. A report on D.C. Act 20-531, ``Wage Transparency Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-435. A report on D.C. Act 20-532, ``DC Rocks, So We Need One Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-436. A report on D.C. Act 20-533, ``D.C. No Taxation Without 
Representation Way Designation Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-437. A report on D.C. Act 20-534, ``Criminalization of Non-Consensual 
Pornography Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-438. A report on D.C. Act 20-535, ``Dedication of a Public Alley in 
Square 752, S.O. 14-15491, Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-439. A report on D.C. Act 20-536, ``Grandparent Caregivers Program 
Subsidy Transfer Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-440. A report on D.C. Act 20-537, ``Pepco Cost-Sharing Fund for DC 
PLUG Establishment Temporary Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-441. A report on D.C. Act 20-538, ``Trash Compactor Tax Incentive 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-442. A report on D.C. Act 20-539, ``Behavioral Health System of Care 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-443. A report on D.C. Act 20-540, ``Copper Intrauterine Device Access 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-444. A report on D.C. Act 20-548, ``Community Development Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-445. A report on D.C. Act 20-549, ``Youth Tanning Safety Regulation 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-446. A report on D.C. Act 20-550, ``Public-Private Partnership Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-447. A report on D.C. Act 20-551, ``N Street Village, Inc. Tax and 
TOPA Exemption Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-448. A report on D.C. Act 20-552, ``Guardianship Amendment Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-449. A report on D.C. Act 20-553, ``Closing of a Portion of 
Manchester Lane, N.W., adjacent to Square 2742, S.O. 08-3083, Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-450. A report on D.C. Act 20-554, ``Turkey Bowl Revenue Generation 
and Sponsorship Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-451. A report on D.C. Act 20-555, ``Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Support 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-452. A report on D.C. Act 20-556, ``Soccer Stadium Development 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-453. A report on D.C. Act 20-558, ``Small and Certified Business 
Enterprise Waiver and Recertification Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-454. A report on D.C. Act 20-559, ``Insurance Holding Company and 
Credit for Reinsurance Modernization Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-455. A report on D.C. Act 20-560, ``Sex Trafficking of Children 
Prevention Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-456. A report on D.C. Act 20-561, ``Firefighter Retirement While 
Under Disciplinary Investigation Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-457. A report on D.C. Act 20-562, ``Inspector General Qualifications 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-458. A report on D.C. Act 20-588, ``Trauma Technologists Licensure 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

January 29, 2015

Associate General Counsel for General Law, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-480. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Deputy 
Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
Homeland Security, received in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on January 22, 2015.
  

February 4, 2015

Secretary of Labor
EC-544. The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation's Office of Inspector 
General's Semiannual Report to Congress and the Pension Benefit Guaranty 
Corporation Management's Response for the period from April 1, 2014, 
through September 30, 2014.
  

Chief Financial Officer, Department of Homeland Security
EC-545. A report entitled ``U.S. Department of Homeland Security Annual 
Performance Report for Fiscal Years 2014-2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-546. A report on D.C. Act 20-590, ``Education Licensure Commission 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-547. A report on D.C. Act 20-591, ``Wage Theft Prevention Correction 
and Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-548. A report on D.C. Act 20-589, ``Early Learning Quality 
Improvement Network Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-549. The Annual Performance Plan for the Office of Government Ethics 
for fiscal year 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-550. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-80; Small Entity Compliance 
Guide''(FAC 2005-80) received in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on February 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-551. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-80) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on February 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-552. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Ending Trafficking in Persons'' ((RIN9000-AM55)(FAC 2005-80)) received 
in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-553. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Management and Oversight of the Acquisition of Services'' ((RIN9000-
AM84)(FAC 2005-80)) received in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on February 3, 2015.
  

Director, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-554. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems: 
Redefinition of the Fort Wayne-Marion, IN, and Detroit, MI, Appropriated 
Fund Federal Wage System Wage Areas'' (RIN3206-AN06) received in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on February 2, 2015.

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-555. A report on D.C. Act 20-592, ``District Government Certificate 
of Good Standing Filing Requirement Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-556. The Commission's Buy American Act Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-557. A report on D.C. Act 20-501, ``Paint Stewardship Act of 2014.''
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-558. A report relative to mileage reimbursement rates for Federal 
employees who use privately owned vehicles while on official travel.
  

Associate General Counsel for General Law, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-559. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Under 
Secretary for Management, Department of Homeland Security, received in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on January 28, 2015.
  

Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-560. The Administration's annual report concerning its compliance 
with the Sunshine Act for calendar year 2014.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-561. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-80; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-80) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on February 2, 
2015.
  

Associate General Counsel for General Law, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-579. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Under 
Secretary for Management, Department of Homeland Security, received in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on January 28, 2015.
  

February 9, 2015

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-591. A report entitled ``OMB Report to the Congress on the Joint 
Committee Reductions for Fiscal Year 2016.''
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-592. A report entitled ``OMB Sequestration Preview Report to the 
President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2016.''
  

Director, Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs, Equal 
  Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-607. The Commission's Annual Sunshine Act Report for 2014.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-608. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014 and the Management 
Response for the period ending September 30, 2014.
  

Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-609. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2014.


February 25, 2015

Director, Mississippi River Commission, Department of the Army
EC-698. The Commission's Annual Report for calendar year 2014.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-699. A report entitled ``The Impact of Recruitment Strategy on Fair 
and Open Competition for Federal Jobs.''
  

Director of Public Affairs, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
EC-700. The Service's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation (No 
FEAR) Act of 2002.
  

Director, Office of Management, Department of Energy
EC-701. A report relative to the Department's 2012 list of Government 
activities determined to be inherently governmental and those to be not 
inherently governmental in nature.
  

Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States
EC-702. A report of three recommendations adopted by the Administrative 
Conference of the United States at its 61st Plenary Session.
  

Executive Director, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-703. A report relative to the Commission's commercial and inherently 
governmental activities for 2014.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-704. A report entitled ``The District of Columbia Board of Elections 
Election Day Preparation and Administration Can Be Improved.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-705. A report entitled ``ANC 8E Did Not Properly Support all Reported 
Expenditures.''
  

February 26, 2015

Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security
EC-773. The Department's 2014 Federal Information Security Management 
Act (FISMA) and Agency Privacy Management Report.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-774. A report entitled ``U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board Annual 
Performance Report for FY 2014 and Annual Performance Plan for FY 2015 
(Final) and FY 2016 (Proposed).''
  

February 27, 2015

Director, National Science Foundation
EC-813. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Foundation's fiscal 
year 2014 Agency Financial Report.
  

March 4, 2015

Comptroller General of the United States, Government Accountability 
  Office
EC-836. A report relative to the Office's audit of the United Sates 
government's fiscal years 2014 and 2013 consolidated financial 
statements.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-837. A report entitled ``Financial Report of the United States 
Government for Fiscal Year 2014.''
  

March 10, 2015

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-873. A report entitled ``Certified Business Enterprise Expenditures 
of Public-Private Development Construction Projects for Fiscal Year 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-874. A report on D.C. Act 20-593, ``Reproductive Health Non-
Discrimination Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-875. A report on D.C. Act 20-594, ``St. Elizabeths East Redevelopment 
Support Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-876. A report on D.C. Act 20-595, ``Renewable Energy Portfolio 
Standard Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-877. A report on D.C. Act 20-597, ``Sonia Gutierrez Campus Way 
Designation Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-878. A report on D.C. Act 20-598, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 1412, S.O. 13-10159, Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-879. A report on D.C. Act 20-599, ``Urban Farming and Food Security 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-880. A report on D.C. Act 20-600, ``Notice Requirements for Historic 
Properties Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-881. A report on D.C. Act 20-601, ``U Street/14th Street, N.W., and 
Georgia Avenue Great Streets Neighborhood Retail Priority Amendment Act 
of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-882. A report on D.C. Act 20-602, ``Workforce Investment 
Implementation Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-883. A report on D.C. Act 20-603, ``Public Space Maintenance 
Contracting Authorization Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-884. A report on D.C. Act 20-604, ``Federal Health Reform 
Implementation and Omnibus Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-885. A report on D.C. Act 20-605, ``Human Rights Amendment Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-886. A report on D.C. Act 20-606, ``Executive Service Compensation 
System Changes and Pay Schedule Approval Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-887. A report on D.C. Act 20-607, ``Office of Motion Picture and 
Television Development Establishment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-888. A report on D.C. Act 20-608, ``Adoption Fee Amendment Act of 
2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-889. A report on D.C. Act 20-609, ``Omnibus Alcoholic Beverage 
Regulation Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-890. A report on D.C. Act 20-610, ``Prohibition of Pre-Employment 
Marijuana Testing Temporary Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-891. A report on D.C. Act 20-611, ``Parkside Parcel E and J Mixed-
Income Apartments Tax Abatement Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-892. A report on D.C. Act 20-615, ``New Columbia Statehood Initiative 
Omnibus Boards and Commissions Reform Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-893. A report on D.C. Act 20-618, ``Clinical Laboratory Practitioners 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-894. A report on D.C. Act 20-619, ``Civil Asset Forfeiture Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-895. A report on D.C. Act 20-620, ``Primary Date Alteration Amendment 
Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-896. A report on D.C. Act 20-621, ``License to Carry a Pistol 
Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-897. A report on D.C. Act 20-622, ``Nuisance Abatement Notice 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-898. A report on D.C. Act 20-623, ``Not-for-Profit Hospital 
Corporation Certificate of Need Exemption Temporary Amendment Act of 
2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-899. A report on D.C. Act 20-624, ``UDC Fundraising Extension 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-900. A report on D.C. Act 20-625, ``Classroom Animal for Education 
Purposes Clarification Second Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-901. A report on D.C. Act 20-626, ``Apprenticeship Modernization 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-902. A report on D.C. Act 20-627, ``Fiscal Year 2015 Revised Budget 
Request Temporary Adjustment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-903. A report on D.C. Act 20-628, ``Lots 36, 41, and 802 in Square 
3942 and Parcels 0143/107 and 0143/110 Eminent Domain Authorization 
Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-904. A report on D.C. Act 20-630, ``Ticket Sale Regulation Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

March 18, 2015

Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-985. The Commission's fiscal year 2012 and fiscal year 2013 FAIR Act 
Commercial and Inherently Governmental Activities Inventory.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-986. A report entitled ``Examination of Non-Governmental 
Organizations (NGOs) Receiving Local District Funds to Provide Homeless 
Services in fiscal year 2014.
  

March 25, 2015

Director, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-1012. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Redefinition of Certain Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System Wage 
Areas'' (RIN3206-AN10) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on March 20, 2015.
  

April 13, 2015

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-1017. A report relative to the Department of Homeland Security 
Appropriations Act, 2015, and requirements for a ``Within-Session 
Sequestration Report to the President and Congress''; to the Special 
Committee on Aging; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 
Appropriations; Armed Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; the 
Budget; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural 
Resources; Environment and Public Works; Select Committee on Ethics; 
Finance; Foreign Relations; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; Indian Affairs; Select 
Committee on Intelligence; the Judiciary; Rules and Administration; 
Small Business and Entrepreneurship; and Veterans' Affairs.
  

Counsel to the Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1057. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Inspector 
General, General Services Administration, received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on March 19, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-1058. The Commission's Annual Performance Report for fiscal year 
2014.
  

Chairman and the General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
EC-1059. The Board's Buy American Act Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

Board Members, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-1060. An annual report relative to the Board's compliance with the 
Government in the Sunshine Act during calendar year 2014.
  

April 14, 2015

Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-1083. The Commission's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1084. A report entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2015 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals 
through the 1st Quarter of Fiscal Year 2015.''
  

Director, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
  District of Columbia
EC-1085. The Agency's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

April 15, 2015

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-1161. A report entitled ``Annual Report on the Impact of the Homeland 
Security Act on Immigration Functions Transferred to the Department of 
Homeland Security.''
  

Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy
EC-1268. The Department's fiscal year 2014 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Secretary of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-1269. The Commission's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1270. A report entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2014 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals.''
  

Senior Procurement Executive
EC-1271. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-81; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-81) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on April 8, 2015.
  

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-1272. A report relative to the District of Columbia Family Court Act.
  

Director, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-1273. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Abolishment of the Portland, ME, Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System 
Wage Area'' (RIN3206-AN11) received during adjournment of the Senate in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-1274. The Commission's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy
EC-1275. The Department's fiscal year 2014 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Director of the Peace Corps
EC-1276. The Peace Corps' fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

Director, Government Publishing Office
EC-1277. The Office's Annual Report for fiscal year 2014.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1278. A report entitled ``Oversight Improvements Must Continue to 
Ensure Accountability in Use of Public Funds by D.C. Public Charter 
Schools.''
  

Secretary to the Board, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-1279. The Railroad Retirement Board's fiscal year 2014 annual report 
relative to the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and 
Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

General Counsel, Government Accountability Office
EC-1280. The Office's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-1281. The Department of Transportation's fiscal year 2014 annual 
report relative to the Notification and Federal Employee 
Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

April 20 , 2015

Deputy Commissioner for Human Resources, Social Security Administration
EC-1300. The Administration's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to 
the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act of 2002.
  

General Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Management and 
  Budget, Executive Office of the President
EC-1301. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Intellectual 
Property Enforcement Coordinator, Office of Management and Budget, 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 13, 2015.
  

April 21, 2015

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1336. A report entitled ``ANC 5C Did Not Comply Fully with the ANC 
Act.''
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-1337. The Department's fiscal year 2012 and fiscal year 2013 
inventories of commercial and inherently governmental positions in the 
Department of Transportation.
  

April 29, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1483. A report on D.C. Act 20-596, ``Limitations on the Use of 
Restraints Amendment Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1484. A report on D.C. Act 21-48, ``Reproductive Health Non-
Discrimination Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1485. A report on D.C. Act 21-49, ``Marijuana Possession 
Decriminalization Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1488. A report on D.C. Act 20-492, ``Student Nutrition on Winter 
Weather Days Act of 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1489. A report on D.C. Act 21-37, ``H Street, N.E., Retail Priority 
Area Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1490. A report on D.C. Act 21-38, ``Wage Theft Prevention 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1491. A report on D.C. Act 21-39, ``Public Charter School Priority 
Enrollment Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1492. A report on D.C. Act 21-40, ``Chancellor of the District of 
Columbia Public Schools Salary Adjustment Temporary Amendment Act of 
2015.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1493. A report on D.C. Act 21-41, ``Health Benefit Exchange Authority 
Financial Sustainability Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1494. A report on D.C. Act 21-42, ``Educator Evaluation Data 
Protection Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1495. A report on D.C. Act 21-43, ``At-Risk Funding Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1496. A report on D.C. Act 21-44, ``Vending Regulations Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1497. A report on D.C. Act 21-47, ``Testing Integrity Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

May 5, 2015

Chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
EC-1528. The Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the six-month 
period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

May 11, 2015

Census Bureau Federal Register Liaison Officer, Census Bureau, 
  Department of Commerce
EC-1549. The report of a rule entitled ``Foreign Trade Regulations 
(FTR): Reinstatement of Exemptions Related to Temporary Exports, 
Carnets, and Shipments Under a Temporary Import Bond'' (RIN0607-AA53) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on April 29, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1550. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-82; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-82) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
May 7, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1551. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Enhancements to Past Performance Evaluation Systems'' ((RIN9000-
AM79)(FAC 2005-82)) received in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on May 7, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1552. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-82) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on May 7, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1553. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-82; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-82) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 7, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1554. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Review and Justification of Pass-Through Contracts'' (FAC 2005-82) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 7, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1555. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Equal Employment and Affirmative Action for Veterans and Individuals 
with Disabilities'' ((RIN9000-AM76)(FAC 2005-82)) received in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on May 7, 2015.
  

Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
EC-1556. The Commission's Seventy-Third Financial Statement for the 
period of October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1557. A report entitled ``ANC 6E Largely Compliant with Law.''
  

Associate General Counsel for General Law, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-1558. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of Under 
Secretary for Management, Department of Homeland Security, received in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on May 6, 2015.
  

May 13, 2015

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1601. A report entitled ``Examination of the District's Reserve Fund 
Policies.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1602. A report on D.C. Act 21-50, ``Pre-K Student Discipline 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1605. A report on D.C. Act 21-51, ``Health Benefit Exchange Authority 
Financial Sustainability Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

May 19, 2015

Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-1655. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Chairman's Semiannual Report on Final Action Resulting from Audit 
Reports, Inspection Reports, and Evaluation Reports for the period from 
October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-1656. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-1657.  A report entitled ``What is Due Process in Federal Civil 
Service Employment? ''
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-1658. The Department of Transportation's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 
2015.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-1659. The Office's Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act Inventory 
for fiscal years 2012 and 2013.
  

June 1, 2015

Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-1696. The Administration's Semi-Annual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 and 
the Management Response.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1697. The report of a rule entitled ``General Services Administration 
Acquisition Regulation; Unique Item Identification'' received in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on May 20, 2015.
  

Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-1698. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

June 3, 2015

Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-1773. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and a Management 
Report for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

June 4, 2015

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1808. A report entitled ``ANC 7F Did Not Fully Comply with the ANC 
Act.''
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-1809. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC-1810. The Department of Veterans Affairs' Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 
2015.
  

Acting Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-1811. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1812. A report on D.C. Act 21-67, ``Prohibition of Pre-Employment 
Marijuana Testing Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1813. A report on D.C. Act 21-69, ``Workforce Job Development Grant-
Making Reauthorization Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1814. A report on D.C. Act 21-70, ``Soccer Stadium Development 
Technical Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1815. A report on D.C. Act 21-71, ``Medical Marijuana Supply Shortage 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman and Members of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-1816. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Director of the Office of Government Relations, Corporation for National 
  and Community Service
EC-1817. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Corporation for National and Community Service's Report on Final Action 
for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Railroad Retirement Board
EC-1818. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-1819. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1820. A report entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2015 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals 
through the 2nd Quarter of Fiscal Year 2015.''
  

Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration
EC-1821. The semi-annual report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Acting Administrator of the General Services Administration
EC-1822. The Administrator's Semiannual Management Report to Congress 
for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-1823. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services
EC-1824. A report entitled ``U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services Met Many Requirements of the Improper Payments Information Act 
of 2002 but Did Not Fully Comply for Fiscal Year 2014.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1825. A report on D.C. Act 21-68, ``Events DC Technical Clarification 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1829. A report on D.C. Act 21-72, ``Jubilee Maycroft TOPA Notice 
Exemption Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

June 8, 2015

Chairman and the General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
EC-1849. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Acting Inspector General of the General Services Administration
EC-1850. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-1851. The Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Director, Policy and Planning Analysis, Office of Personnel Management
EC-1852. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program: Subrogation and Reimbursement Recovery'' (RIN3206-
AN14) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 2, 
2015.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-1853. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Management Response for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 
31, 2015.
  

Deputy Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, Department of the 
  Interior
EC-1854. The Department of the Interior's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 
2015.
  

June 15, 2015

Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-1903. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and 
the Semiannual Management Report for the period from October 1, 2014 
through March 31, 2015.
  

Administrator of the Small Business Administration
EC-1904. The Semiannual Report from the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-1905. The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation's Office of Inspector 
General's Semiannual Report to Congress and the Pension Benefit Guaranty 
Corporation Management's Response for the period from October 1, 2014, 
through March 31, 2015.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation
EC-1906. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1907. A report entitled ``Effects of the District's Sick and Safe 
Leave Act.''
  

Inspector General, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-1908. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-1909. The Department of Labor's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-1910. The Department of Education's Semi-Annual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 
2015.
  

June 16, 2015

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-1967. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Acting Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-1968. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-1969. The Department of Defense Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

June 22, 2015

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-2009. The Semi-Annual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 and the Semi-Annual Report 
of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-2010. A report entitled ``2014 Report to Congress on the Benefits and 
Costs of Federal Regulations and Unfunded Mandates on State, Local, and 
Tribal Entities.''
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-2011. The Department's Semiannual Report from the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 
2015 and a report entitled ``Compendium of Unimplemented 
Recommendations.''
  

Director, Policy and Planning Analysis, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2012. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program; Rate Setting for Community-Rated Plans'' (RIN3206-
AN00) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on June 15, 
2015.
  

Director, Recruitment and Hiring, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2013. The report of a rule entitled ``Designation of National 
Security Positions in the Competitive Service, and Related Matters'' 
(RIN3206-AM73) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
June 15, 2015.
  

June 24, 2015

Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-2042. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services
EC-2043. A report entitled ``Report on External Quality Control 
Review.''
  

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
EC-2044. The Department of Housing and Urban Development Semiannual 
Report of the Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2014, 
through March 31, 2015.
  

July 7, 2015

Executive Director for Operations, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-2122. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Commission's 
commercial activities inventory.
  

July 8, 2015

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2151. The Office's annual report on Federal agencies' use of the 
Physicians' Comparability Allowance (PCA) program.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2152. A report entitled ``Review of District of Columbia's Compliance 
with the Recommendations of the Task Force on Emergency Medical Services 
(The Rosenbaum Task Force).''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2153. A report entitled ``ANC 8D Financial Operations Were Not Fully 
Compliant with Law.''
  

July 9, 2015

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2188. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-83) received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2189. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-83; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-83) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2190. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Clarification on Justification for Urgent Noncompetitive Awards 
Exceeding One Year'' ((RIN9000-AM86)(FAC 2005-83)) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2191. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Prohibition on Contracting with Inverted Domestic Corporations'' 
((RIN9000-AM70)(FAC 2005-83)) received during adjournment of the Senate 
in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2192. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Permanent Authority for Use of Simplified Acquisition Procedures for 
Certain Commercial Items'' ((RIN9000-AN06)(FAC 2005-83)) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2193. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation: 
Update to Product and Service Codes'' ((RIN9000-AN08)(FAC 2005-83)) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2194. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Prohibition on Contracting with Inverted Domestic Corporations--
Representation and Notification'' ((RIN9000-AM85)(FAC 2005-83)) received 
during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2195. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds'' ((RIN9000-
AM80)(FAC 2005-83)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2196. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-83; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-83) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on July 1, 2015.
  

Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank
EC-2197. The Semiannual Report from the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2198. A report on D.C. Act 21-92, ``Medical Marijuana Cultivation 
Center Exception Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2199. A report on D.C. Act 21-93, ``Youth Employment and Work 
Readiness Training Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2200. A report on D.C. Act 21-94, ``Fiscal Year 2015 Second Revised 
Budget Request Temporary Adjustment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2201. A report on D.C. Act 21-90, ``Healthy Hearts of Babies Act of 
2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2202. A report on D.C. Act 21-91, ``Access to Contraceptives 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

July 15, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2268. A report on D.C. Act 21-97, ``Heat Wave Safety Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2269. A report on D.C. Act 21-98, ``TOPA Bona Fide Offer of Sale 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2270. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program: FEHB Plan Performance Assessment System'' (RIN3206-
AN13) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 13, 
2015.
  

Director, Retirement Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2271. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees' Retirement 
System; Present Value Conversion Factors for Spouses of Deceased 
Separated Employees'' (RIN3206-AN16) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on July 13, 2015.
  

July 21, 2015

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2322. Reports entitled ``The District's School Modernization Program 
Has Failed to Comply with D.C. Code and Lacks Accountability, 
Transparency and Basic Financial Management'' and ``Audits of Public 
School Construction Programs: A Literature Review.''
  

July 23, 2015

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Potomac Electric 
  Power Company
EC-2367. The Company's Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2014.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2368. A report on D.C. Act 21-99, ``Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Request 
Act of 2015.''
  

July 24, 2015

Mayor and the Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2382. The report of the District's fiscal year 2016 budget request 
entitled ``Pathways to the Middle Class.''
  

July 28, 2015

Chair of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board
EC-2414. The report of a rule entitled ``Removal of Recovery 
Accountability and Transparency Board Regulations'' (4 CFR Chapter II) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 24, 2015.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2415. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Redefinition of the Jacksonville, FL; Savannah, GA; Hagerstown-
Martinsburg-Chambersburg, MD; Richmond, VA; and Roanoke, VA, 
Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System Wage Areas'' (RIN3206-AN15) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 22, 2015.
  

August 4, 2015

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2505. The Office's fiscal year 2014 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

September 8, 2015

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-2658. A report entitled ``OMB Sequestration Update Report to the 
President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2016;'' to the Special Committee 
on Aging; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Appropriations; Armed 
Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; the Budget; Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Environment 
and Public Works; Select Committee on Ethics; Finance; Foreign 
Relations; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Homeland Security and 
Governmental Affairs; Indian Affairs; Select Committee on Intelligence; 
the Judiciary; Rules and Administration; Small Business and 
Entrepreneurship; and Veterans' Affairs.
  

September 9, 2015

Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board
EC-2710. The Board's Fiscal Year 2014 Annual Report on the Notification 
and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002.
  

Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs, Department of State
EC-2711. The Department's fiscal year 2012 and fiscal year 2013 
inventories of commercial and inherently governmental activities.
  

Special Counsel, Office of the Special Counsel
EC-2712. A report entitled ``Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 
2014.''
  

General Counsel, General Services Administration
EC-2713. A report relative to a vacancy in the position of 
Administrator, General Services Administration, received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on August 20, 2015.
  

September 16, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2836. A report on D.C. Act 21-140, ``Ruby Whitfield Way Designation 
Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2837. A report on D.C. Act 21-141, ``Title IX Athletic Equity Act of 
2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2838. A report on D.C. Act 21-142, ``Naval Lodge Building, Inc. Real 
Property Tax Relief Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2839. A report on D.C. Act 21-143, ``Margaret Peters and Roumania 
Peters Walker Tennis Courts Designation Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC 092840. A report on D.C. Act 21-144, ``Closing of Public Street 
adjacent to Squares 603S, 605, 607, 661, 661N, and 665, and in U.S. 
Reservations 243 and 244, S.O. 13-14605, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2841. A report on D.C. Act 21-145, ``Medical Marijuana Cultivation 
Center Expansion Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2842. A report on D.C. Act 21-146, ``Sale of Synthetic Drugs 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2843. A report on D.C. Act 21-147, ``Ward 5 Paint Spray Booth 
Moratorium Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2844. Reports entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2015 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals 
through the 3rd Quarter of Fiscal Year 2015.''
  

President of the United States
EC-2845. A report relative to an alternative plan for pay increases for 
civilian Federal employees covered by the General Schedule and certain 
other pay systems in January 2016.
  

Acting Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, 
  General Services Administration
EC-2846. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-84, Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-
84) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 
8, 2015.
  

Acting Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, 
  General Services Administration
EC-2847. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-84, Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-84) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
September 8, 2015.
  

Acting Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, 
  General Services Administration
EC-2848. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
EPEAT Items'' ((RIN9000-AM71)(FAC 2005-84)) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on September 8, 2015.
  

Acting Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, 
  General Services Administration
EC-2849. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-84, Introduction'' (FAC 2005-84) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 8, 
2015.
  

September 17, 2015

Inspector General, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-2945. A report relative to the Office Inspector General's budget 
request for fiscal year 2017.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2946. A report on DC ACT 21-148 ``Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Support Act 
of 2015.''
  

September 24, 2015

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-3012. The report of a rule entitled ``Post Employment Conflict of 
Interest Restrictions; Revision of Departmental Component Designation'' 
(RIN3209-AA14) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on September 18, 2015.
  

October 8, 2015

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-3137. A report entitled ``Statistical Programs of the United States 
Government: Fiscal Year 2016.''
  

Chief of the Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Bureau of Customs 
  and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-3138. The report of a rule entitled ``Automated Commercial 
Environment (ACE) Filings for Electronic Entry/Entry Summary (Cargo 
Release and Related Entry)'' (RIN1515-AE03) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on October 6, 2015.
  

October 22, 2015

Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-3270. The Administration's FAIR Act 2012 and 2013 Commercial 
Activities Inventories, the FAIR Act 2012 and 2013 Inherently Government 
Inventories, and the 2012 and 2013 FAIR Act Executive Summary.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-3271. The report of a rule entitled ``Default Investment Fund'' (5 
CFR Part 1600; 5 CFR Part 1601; 5 CFR Part 1651) received in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on October 19, 2015.
  

October 26, 2015

Executive Director, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
EC-3312. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 FAIR Act inventory.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-3313. The report of a rule entitled ``Criminal Restitution Orders'' 
(5 CFR Part 1653) received in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on October 19, 2015.
  

October 28, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3351. A report on D.C. Act 21-165, ``Behavioral Health Coordination 
of Care Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3352. A report on D.C. Act 21-166, ``Unemployment Profile Act of 
2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3353. A report on D.C. Act 21-167, ``Injured Worker Fair Pay 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3354. A report on D.C. Act 21-168, ``Grandparent Caregivers Program 
Subsidy Transfer Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3355. A report on D.C. Act 21-169, ``1351 Nicholson Street, N.W., Old 
Brightwood School Lease Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3356. A report on D.C. Act 21-170, ``4095 Minnesota Avenue, N.E., 
Woodson School Lease Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Acting Director, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3357. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Special Wage Schedules for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Flood Control 
Employees of the Vicksburg District in Mississippi'' (RIN3206-AN17) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 22, 
2015.
  

Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-3358. A report relative to the Administration's Fiscal Year 2015 
Commercial Activities Inventory and Inherently Governmental Activities 
Inventory.
  

November 3, 2015

Acting Director, Merit System Accountability and Compliance, Office of 
  Personnel Management
EC-3423. The report of a rule entitled ``Solicitation of Federal 
Civilian and Uniformed Service Personnel for Contributions to Private 
Voluntary Organizations'' (RIN3206-AM68) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on October 28, 2015.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-3424. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program: Enrollment Options Following the Termination of a Plan 
or Plan Option'' (RIN3206-AN07) received in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on October 28, 2015.
  

November 5, 2015

Chair of the Board of Governors, Federal Revenue System
EC-3475. The Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the six month 
period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

November 10, 2015

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3498. A report on D.C. Act 21-171, ``Fiscal Year 2015 and Fiscal Year 
2016 Revised Budget Request Adjustment Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3499. A report on D.C. Act 21-172, ``Higher Education Licensure 
Commission Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3500. A report on D.C. Act 21-173, ``Sexual Assault Victim Rights 
Task Force Report Extension Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3501. A report on D.C. Act 21-174, ``Rent Control Hardship Petition 
Limitation Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3502. A report on D.C. Act 21-175, ``ABLE Program Trust Establishment 
Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3503. A report on D.C. Act 21-192, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 369, S.O. 13-07989, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3504. A report on D.C. Act 21-193, ``Testing Integrity Amendment Act 
of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3505. A report on D.C. Act 21-194, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 197, S.O., 15-23895, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3506. A report on D.C. Act 21-195, ``James Bunn Way Designation Act 
of 2015.''
  

November 17, 2015

Secretary of Transportation
EC-3559. The Department of Transportation's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 
30, 2015.
  

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-3560. A report entitled ``Public Assistance Program Alternative 
Procedures: Fiscal Year 2015 Report to Congress--Second Quarterly Status 
Report.''
  

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-3561. A report entitled ``Public Assistance Program Alternative 
Procedures: Fiscal Year 2015 Report to Congress--First Quarterly Status 
Report.''
  

Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
EC-3562. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Department of 
Defense (DOD) Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-3563. The Administration's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2015.
  

Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-3564. A report relative to the Administration's fiscal year 2015 
Financial Report.
  

Acting Commissioner of Social Security
EC-3565. The Agency Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2015.
  

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-3566. The fiscal year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-3567. The Annual Financial Report for the Office of Government Ethics 
for fiscal year 2015.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-3568. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

November 19, 2015

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC-3630. The Department's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Chief of the Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Customs and Border 
  Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-3631. The report of a rule entitled ``Freedom of Information Act 
Procedures'' ((CBP Dec. 15-16)(RIN1651-AB05)) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on November 17, 2015.
  

Chairman, Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
EC-3632. The Corporation's consolidated report addressing the Federal 
Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA or Integrity Act) and the 
Inspector General Act of 1978 (IG Act).
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-3637. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-3638. The Agency's fiscal year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

December 3, 2015

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-3652. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Associate Administrator, Office of Congressional and Legislative 
  Affairs, Small Business Administration
EC-3653. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Administration's 
fiscal year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-3654. A report entitled ``Department of Homeland Security Privacy 
Office 2015 Annual Report to Congress.''
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3655. The report of a rule entitled ``General Schedule Locality Pay 
Areas'' (RIN3206-AM88) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on November 24, 2015.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3656. The Administration's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General 
and the Semiannual Management Report on the Status of Audits for the 
period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation
EC-3657. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015, and the Millennium 
Challenge Corporation's response.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
EC-3658. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Corporation for National and Community Service's Response and Report on 
Final Action for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 
2015.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-3659. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Administrator of the General Services Administration
EC-3660. The Administrator's Semiannual Management Report to Congress 
for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Acting Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-3661. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-3662. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-3663. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Director, U.S. Trade and Development Agency
EC-3664. The Agency's Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal 
year 2015.
  

Chief of the Border Security Regulations Branch, Customs and Border 
  Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-3677. The report of a rule entitled ``Technical Amendment to List of 
Field Offices: Expansion of San Ysidro, California Port of Entry to 
include the Cross Border Xpress User Fee facility'' (CBP Dec. 15-17) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 30, 
2015.
  

December 8, 2015

Special Counsel, United States Office of the Special Counsel
EC-3703. The Office of the Special Counsel's Performance and 
Accountability Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Treasurer, National Gallery of Art
EC-3704. The Gallery's Performance and Accountability Report for the 
year ended September 30, 2015.
  

Chair, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-3705. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-3706. The Board's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Chairwoman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-3707. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-3708. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Chairman's Semiannual Report on Final Action Resulting from Audit 
Reports, Inspection Reports, and Evaluation Reports for the period from 
April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC-3709. The Department of Veterans Affairs' Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 
30, 2015.
  

President, African Development Foundation
EC-3710. The Annual Report of the Inspector General for the period from 
October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chairman, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-3711. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2015.
  

Administrator, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Department 
  of Transportation
EC-3712. The Corporation's annual financial audit and management report 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015.
  

Acting Deputy Commissioner for Budget, Finance, Quality, and Management, 
  Social Security Administration
EC-3713. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Administration's 
Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act Inventory for fiscal years 2012 
and 2013.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-3714. The Department of Energy's Agency Financial Report for fiscal 
year 2015.
  

Chairman and the General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
EC-3715. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-3716. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

Deputy Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, Department of the 
  Interior
EC-3720. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

December 9, 2015:

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3805. A report on D.C. Act 21-204, ``Early Learning Quality 
Improvement Network Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3806. A report on D.C. Act 21-205, ``Extension of Time to Dispose of 
the Strand Theater Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3807. A report on D.C. Act 21-206, ``Grocery Store Restrictive 
Covenant Prohibition Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3808. A report on D.C. Act 21-207, ``Emergency Medical Services 
Contract Authority Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3809. A report on D.C. Act 21-208, ``Truancy Referral Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3810. A report on D.C. Act 21-209, ``Wage Theft Prevention Correction 
and Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3811. A report on D.C. Act 21-210, ``Ward 5 Paint Spray Booth 
Conditional Moratorium Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3812. A report on D.C. Act 21-211, ``N Street Village, Inc. Tax and 
TOPA Exemption Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3813. A report on D.C. Act 21-213, ``Extension of Time to Dispose of 
Property Located at Sixth and E Streets, S.W., Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3814. A report on D.C. Act 21-203, ``ABLE Program Trust Establishment 
Act of 2015.''
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3815. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Redefinition of the Harrisburg, PA and Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA 
Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System Wage Areas'' (RIN3206-AN18) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 7, 
2015.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3816. The report of a rule entitled ``Human Resources Management 
Reporting Requirements'' (RIN3206-AM69) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on December 7, 2015.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-3817. The Department of Education Agency Financial Report for fiscal 
year 2015.
  

Director of the Peace Corps
EC-3818. The Corps' Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal 
year 2015.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-3819. The Department of Labor's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-3820. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-3821. The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation's Office of Inspector 
General's Semiannual Report to Congress and the Pension Benefit Guaranty 
Corporation Management's Response for the period from April 1, 2015, 
through September 30, 2015.
  

Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-3822. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
EC-3823. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2015.
  

Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration
EC-3824. The semi-annual report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-3825. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Long Term Care 
Insurance Program Eligibility Changes'' (RIN3206-AN05) received in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on November 18, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-3826. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-3827. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and a Management 
Report for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-3828. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2015.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-3829. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 
30, 2015.
  

Board Members, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-3830. The Board's Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal 
year 2015, including the Office of Inspector General's Auditor's Report.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-3831. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3832. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Pilot Program for Enhancement of Contractor Employee Whistleblower 
Protections'' ((RIN9000-AM56)(FAC 2005-85)) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3833. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Updating Federal Contractor Reporting of Veterans' Employment'' 
((RIN9000-AN14)(FAC 2005-85)) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3834. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Further Amendments to Equal Employment Opportunity'' ((RIN9000-AN01)(FAC 
2005-85)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3835. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation: 
Prohibition on Contracting with Corporations with Delinquent Taxes or a 
Felony Conviction'' ((RIN9000-AN05)(FAC 2005-85)) received in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3836. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-85; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-85) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 3, 
2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3837. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendment'' (FAC 2005-85) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3838. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-85; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-85) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
December 3, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3839. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation: 
Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors'' ((RIN9000-AM82)(FAC 2005-
85)) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 
3, 2015.
  

Treasurer, National Gallery of Art
EC-3840. The Gallery's Performance and Accountability Report for the 
year ended September 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3841. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Retention Periods'' ((RIN9000-AN12)(FAC 2005-85)) received in the Office 
of the President of the Senate on December 3, 2015.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3842. A report on D.C. Act 21-212, ``Gas Station Advisory Board 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

December 15, 2015

Administrator of the Small Business Administration
EC-3861. The Semiannual Report from the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Inspector General of the General Services Administration
EC-3862. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-3863. The Department of Energy's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2015 to September 30, 2015.
  

Director of the Peace Corps
EC-3864. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Director, National Science Foundation
EC-3865. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Foundation's fiscal 
year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-3866. The Department of Defense Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chief Financial Officer, National Labor Relations Board
EC-3918. A report entitled ``Performance and Accountability Report for 
Fiscal Year 2015.''
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3923. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Management Response for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 
30, 2015.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-3924. The Semi-Annual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015 and the Semi-Annual Report 
of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-3925. The Department's Semiannual Report from the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 
30, 2015.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management, the President's Pay 
  Agent
EC-3926. A report relative to the extension of locality based 
comparability payments.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3927. A report entitled ``National Security Professional Development 
Interagency Personnel Rotations 2nd Fiscal Year End Report on 
Performance Measures.''
  

December 18, 2015

Secretary of Education
EC-3951. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Office of Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.''
  

January 11, 2016

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-3990. A report entitled ``Training and Development for the Senior 
Executive Service: A Necessary Investment.''
  

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
EC-3991. The Department of Housing and Urban Development Semiannual 
Report of the Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2015, 
through September 30, 2015.
  

Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-3992. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Executive Director of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-3993. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3994. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Sole Source Contracts for Women-Owned Small Businesses'' ((RIN9000-
AN13)(FAC 2005-86)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on December 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-3995. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
New Designated Countries--Montenegro and New Zealand'' ((RIN9000-
AN15)(FAC 2005-86)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on December 30, 2015.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3996. A report entitled ``Fiscal Year 2014 Annual Report on Advisory 
Neighborhood Commissions.''
  

Acting Commissioner of Social Security
EC-3997. The Agency Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2015.
  

Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Legislative Affairs, Department of State
EC-3998. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Department of 
State's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3999. A report entitled ``Advisory Neighborhood Commission Security 
Fund Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2015.''
  

January 12, 2016

Vice President (Acting) for Congressional and Public Affairs, Millennium 
  Challenge Corporation
EC-4059. The Corporation's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4060. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Definition of 'Multiple-Award Contract' '' ((RIN9000-AM96)(FAC 2005-86)) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on December 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4061. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Trade Agreement Thresholds'' ((RIN9000-AN16)(FAC 2005-86)) received 
during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on December 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4062. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Small Entity Compliance Guide'' (FAC 2005-86) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on December 30, 2015.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4063. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Introduction'' (FAC 2005-86) received during adjournment of the Senate 
in the Office of the President of the Senate on December 30, 2015.
  

January 19, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4104 A report on D.C. Act 21-229, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 70, S.O. 15-23283, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4105. A report on D.C. Act 21-230, ``Closing of a Portion of 
Washington Avenue, S.W., and Portions of Ramps 5A and 5B to Interstate 
395, and Transfer of Jurisdiction of the Closed Portions of Washington 
Avenue, S.W., and Ramps 5A and 5B to Interstate 395, and of Portions of 
U.S. Reservation 729, S.O. 14-16582A and 14-16582B, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4106. A report on D.C. Act 21-231, ``Early Learning Quality 
Improvement Network Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4107. A report on D.C. Act 21-232, ``Closing of Franklin Street, 
N.W., Evarts Street, N.W., and Douglas Street, N.W. in Square 3128, S.O. 
13-09432, Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4108. A report on D.C. Act 21-233, ``Athletic Field Naming and 
Sponsorship Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4109. A report on D.C. Act 21-234, ``Plaza West Disposition 
Restatement Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4110. A report on D.C. Act 21-235, ``Foster Care Extended Eligibility 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4111. Aa report on D.C. Act 21-236, ``Local Jobs and Tax Incentive 
Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4112. A report on D.C. Act 21-228, ``Health-Care Decisions Amendment 
Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4113. A report on D.C. Act 21-248, ``Domestic Partnership Termination 
Recognition Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4114. A report on D.C. Act 21-249, ``Uniform Interstate Family 
Support Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4115. A report on D.C. Act 21-250, ``Higher Education Licensure 
Commission Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4116. A report on D.C. Act 21-251, ``Interim Eligibility and Minimum 
Shelter Standards Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4117. A report on D.C. Act 21-252, ``Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Support 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-4118. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and 
the Semiannual Management Report for the period from April 1, 2015 
through September 30, 2015.
  

Vice President (Acting) for Congressional and Public Affairs, Millennium 
  Challenge Corporation
EC-4119. The Corporation's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

January 20, 2016

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4153. A report entitled ``Status Report on Implementation of District 
of Columbia Auditor Recommendations.''
  

January 21, 2016

Executive Director of the Administrative Conference of the United States
EC-4193. A report of three recommendations adopted by the Administrative 
Conference of the United States at its 64th plenary session.
  

January 27, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4216. A report on D.C. Act 21-261, ``Vending Regulations Amendment 
Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4217. A report on D.C. Act 21-262, ``Workforce Job Development Grant-
Making Reauthorization Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4218. A report on D.C. Act 21-263, ``Film DC Economic Incentive 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4219. A report on D.C. Act 21-264, ``Extreme Temperature Safety 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4220. A report on D.C. Act 21-265, ``Body-Worn Camera Program 
Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4221. A report on D.C. Act 21-266, ``Omnibus Alcoholic Beverage 
Regulation Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4222. A report on D.C. Act 21-267, ``Encouraging Foster Children to 
Have Connections with Siblings Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4223. A report on D.C. Act 21-268, ``Employees' Compensation Fund 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4224. A report on D.C. Act 21-269, ``Parkside Parcel E and J Mixed-
Income Apartments Tax Abatement Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
C-4225. A report on D.C. Act 21-270, ``Classroom Animal for Educational 
Purposes Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4226. A report on D.C. Act 21-271, ``Business Improvement Districts 
Charter Renewal Temporary Amendment Act of 2015.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4227. A report on D.C. Act 21-272, ``Lots 36, 41, and 802 in Square 
3942 and Parcels 0143/107 and 0143/110 Eminent Domain Authorization 
Temporary Act of 2015.''
  

February 8, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4313. A report on D.C. Act 21-275, ``Office of the Attorney General 
Personnel and Procurement Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 
2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4314. A report on D.C. Act 21-276, ``Washington Metropolitan Area 
Transit Authority Safety Regulation Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4315. A report on D.C. Act 21-277, ``Microstamping Implementation 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

February 23, 2016

Director, Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs, Equal 
  Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-4451. The Commission's Annual Sunshine Act Report for 2015.
  

February 24, 2016

Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-4501. A report relative to the cost of response and recovery efforts 
for FEMA 3374 EM in the Sate of Missouri having exceeded the $5,000 
limit for a single emergency declaration.
  

Secretary of the Board of Governors, US Postal Service
EC-4502. A report relative to the Postal Accountability and Enhancement 
Act of 2006.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4503. Report entitled ``The Durability of Police Reform: The 
Metropolitan Police Department Use of Force: 2008-2015.''
  

March 1, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4532. A report on D.C. Act 21-315, ``Tip's Way Designation Act of 
2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4533. A report on D.C. Act 21-316, ``LGBTQ Cultural Competency 
Continuing Education Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4534. A report on D.C. Act 21-317, ``Emery Heights Community Center 
Designation Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4535. A report on D.C. Act 21-318, ``Private Security Camera 
Incentive Program Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4536. A report on D.C. Act 21-319, ``Marijuana Possession 
Decriminalization Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4537. A report on D.C. Act 21-320, ``Certificate of Good Standing 
Filing Requirement Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4538. A report on D.C. Act 21-322, ``Wage Theft Prevention 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-4539. The Commission's Annual Performance Report for fiscal year 
2015.
  

Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission
EC-4540. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4541. A report on D.C. Act 21-321, ``Presidential Primary Ballot 
Access Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

March 3, 2016

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-4625. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Definition of Hancock County, Mississippi, to a Nonappropriated Fund 
Federal Wage System Wage Area'' (RIN3206-AN20) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on February 25, 2016.
  

March 8, 2016

Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy
EC-4647. The Department's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Director of the Peace Corps
EC-4648. The Peace Corps' fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Legislation and Congressional 
  Affairs, Department of Education
EC-4649. A report entitled ``U.S. Department of Education Fiscal Year 
2015 Annual Performance Report and Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Performance 
Plan.''
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4650. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Information on Corporate Contractor Performance and Integrity'' 
((RIN9000-AM74)(FAC 2005-87)) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on March 7, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4651. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-87) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on March 7, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4652. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Small Entity Compliance Guide'' (FAC 2005-87) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on March 7, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4653. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Introduction'' (FAC 2005-87) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on March 7, 2016.
  

March 14, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4690. A report on D.C. Act 21-323, ``Chancellor of the District of 
Columbia Public Schools Salary and Benefits Approval Temporary Amendment 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4694. A report on D.C. Act 21-324, ``Protecting Pregnant Workers 
Fairness Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4695. A report on D.C. Act 21-325, ``Marion S. Barry Summer Youth 
Employment Expansion Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

March 16, 2016

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-4701. A report entitled 11OMB Sequestration Preview Report to the 
President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2017.''
  

Director, Office of Civil Rights, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-4710. The Agency's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-4711. The Commission's Annual Performance Report for fiscal year 
2015.
  

Chairman, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
EC-4712. The Board's fiscal year 2015 Performance and Accountability 
Report.
  

Executive Director, Mississippi River Commission, Department of the Army
EC-4713. The Commission's Annual Report for calendar year 2015.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-4729. A report entitled ``OMB Report to the Congress on the Joint 
Committee Reductions for Fiscal Year 2017.''
  

Director, Office of Civil Rights, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-4740. The Agency's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act) received in the office of the President pro 
tempore of the Senate.
  

Director of the Office of Financial Reporting and Policy, Office of the 
  Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration, 
  Department of Commerce
EC-4741. A report entitled ``FY 2015 Agency Financial Report.''
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-4742. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Chief Financial Officer of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation 
  Service
EC-4743. A report relative to financial integrity for fiscal year 2015.
  

Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy
EC-4744. The Department's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Board Members of the Railroad Retirement Board
EC-4745. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015.
  

Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-4748. A report relative to the cost of response and recovery efforts 
for FEMA-3375-EM in the State of Michigan having exceeded the $5,000,000 
limit for a single emergency declaration.
  

April 5, 2016

Chairman, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-4826. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
EC-4827. The Corporation's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, Consumer Financial 
  Protection Bureau
EC-4828. The Bureau's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Director, Government Publishing Office
EC-4829. The Office's Annual Report for fiscal year 2015.
  

General Counsel, Government Accountability Office
EC-4830. The Office's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chief of the Border Security Regulations Branch, Customs and Border 
  Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-4831. The report of a rule entitled ``Flights to and From Cuba'' 
((RIN1651-AB10)(CBP Dec. 16-06)) received in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on March 17, 2016.
  

Associate Administrator, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental 
  Affairs, General Services Administration
EC-4832. A report to Congress identifying the 9-1-1 capabilities of the 
multi-line telephone system in use by all federal agencies in all 
federal buildings and properties.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4833. A report entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2016 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals 
through the First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2016.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4834. A report entitled ``Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services 
Can Strengthen the Management of DC YouthLink, Community-Based 
Residential Facilities, and Performance Reporting.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4835. A report entitled ``Real Property Tax Appeals Commission Has 
Improved the Appeal Assessment Process.''
  

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of State
EC-4836. The Department's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of State
EC-4837. The Department's fiscal year 2014 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Secretary to the Board, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-4838. The Board's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4839. A report entitled ``The District's Management Contract with The 
Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness was not 
Properly Managed in Fiscal Year 2014 to Ensure Performance Consistent 
with Contract Terms.''
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-4840. The report of a rule entitled ``Nixon Administration 
Presidential Historical Materials'' (RIN3095-AB86) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on March 21, 2016.
  

Director of Equal Employment Opportunity, Securities and Exchange 
  Commission
EC-4846. The Commission's 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

April 6, 2016

Secretary of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-4918. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4919. A report on D.C. Act 21-334, ``Military Installation Public 
Charter School Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4920. A report on D.C. Act 21-335, ``Child Support Guideline Revision 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4921. A report on D.C. Act 21-336, ``Carcinogenic Flame Retardant 
Prohibition Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4922. A report on D.C. Act 21-337, ``Youth Apprenticeship Advisory 
Committee Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4923. A report on D.C. Act 21-338, ``Health Care Benefits Lien 
Reduction Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4924. A report on D.C. Act 21-339, ``Workers' Compensation Benefits 
Lien Reduction Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4925. A report on D.C. Act 21-340, ``Marion S. Barry Youth Employment 
Expansion Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4926. A report on D.C. Act 21-341, ``Higher Education Tax Exemption 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4927. A report on D.C. Act 21-342, ``Maverick Room Way Designation 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4928. A report on D.C. Act 21-343, ``Closing of a Portion of the 
Public Alley in Square 5197, S.O. 11-4822, Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4929. A report on D.C. Act 21-344, ``Closing of a Portion of the 
Public Alley in Square 2882, S.O. 14-21729, Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4930. A report on D.C. Act 21-345, ``Dedication of Land for Street 
Purposes in Squares 3185 and 3186, S.O. 13-11003 Act of 2016.''
  

April 12, 2016

Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
EC-5091. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-5092. The Administration's fiscal year 2015 report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Director, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human 
  Services
EC-5093. The Department's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency
EC-5094. The Agency's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-5095. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-5096. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration
EC-5097. The Administration's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to 
the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-5098. The Board's fiscal year 2013 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

April 13, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5108. A report on D.C. Act 21-355, ``Construction Codes Harmonization 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5109. A report on D.C. Act 21-356, ``Neighborhood Engagement Achieves 
Results Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5110. A report on D.C. Act 21-357, ``Walter Reed Development Omnibus 
Act of 2016.''
  

April 18, 2016

Secretary of Transportation
EC-5130. The Department of Transportation's fiscal year 2015 annual 
report relative to the Notification and Federal Employee 
Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5131. A report entitled ``District of Columbia Agencies' Compliance 
with Fiscal Year 2015 Small Business Enterprise Expenditure Goals.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5132. A report entitled ``Management Alert to the Department of 
Housing and Community Development Regarding the Housing Production Trust 
Fund.''
  

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-5133. A report relative to the District of Columbia Family Court Act.
  

April 20, 2016

Director, Office of Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity, office 
  of the Under Secretary of Defense
EC-5162. A compilation of fiscal year 2015 reports from the Department 
of Defense Components relative to the implementation of the Notification 
and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No 
FEAR Act).
  

April 25, 2016

Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
EC-5220. The Commission's Seventy-Fourth Financial Statement for the 
period of October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015.
  

April 26, 2016

Chairman, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
EC-5244. The Board's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (NO FEAR Act).
  

April 28, 2016

Senior Advisor to the Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, 
  Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
EC-5282. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Agency Final 
Regulations Implementing Executive Order 13559: Fundamental Principles 
and Policymaking Criteria for Partnerships with Faith Based and Other 
Neighborhood Organizations'' (RIN 1601-AA-40) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on April 13, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-5283. The report of a rule entitled ``Family and Medical Leave Act; 
Definition of a Spouse'' (RIN3206-AM90) received in the Office of 
President of the Senate on April 25, 2016.
  

Associate Administrator for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, 
  National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-5284. The Administration's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to 
the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act of 2002 (NO FEAR Act).
  

May 11, 2016

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5409. A report entitled ``Review of Summer Youth Employment Programs 
in Eight Major Cities and the District of Columbia.''
  

Chair of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
EC-5410. The Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the six-month 
period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration
EC-5411. The semi-annual report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5412. A report on D.C. Act 21-374, ``Youth Suicide Prevention and 
School Climate Survey Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5413. A report on D.C. Act 21-375, ``Firehouse Parking Exception 
Regulation Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5414. A report on D.C. Act 21-376, ``Director of the Homeland 
Security and Emergency Management Agency Salary Approval Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5415. A report on D.C. Act 21-377, ``Supporting Normalcy and 
Empowering Children in Foster Care Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5416. A report on D.C. Act 21-378, ``Transportation Reorganization 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

May 19, 2016

Executive Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Central 
  Intelligence Agency
EC-5449. The Agency's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-5450. The Administration's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General 
and the Semiannual Management Report on the Status of Audits for the 
period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5451. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-88) received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5452. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Improvement in Design-Build Construction Process'' ((RIN9000-AN10)(FAC 
2005-88)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5453. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Basic Safeguarding of Contractor Information Systems'' ((RIN9000-
AM19)(FAC 2005-88)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5454. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Simplified Acquisition Threshold for Overseas Acquisitions in Support of 
Humanitarian or Peacekeeping Operations'' ((RIN9000-AN09)(FAC 2005-88)) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5455. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
High Global Warming Potential Hydrofluorocarbons'' ((RIN9000-AM87)(FAC 
2005--88)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5456. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-88; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-88) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-5457. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees' Group Life 
Insurance Program: Options B and C'' (RIN3206-AM96) received in the 
Office of the President of the Senate on May 16, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5460. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-88; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-88) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on May 13, 2016.
  

Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services
EC-5516. A report entitled ``U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services Met Many Requirements of the Improper Payments Information Act 
of 2002 but Did Not Fully Comply for FY 2015.''
  

May 24, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5568. A report on D.C. Act 21-379, ``DMPED Procurement Clarification 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5569. A report on D.C. Act 21-380, ``Higher Education Licensure 
Commission Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5570. A report on D.C. Act 21-381, ``Business Improvement Districts 
Sunset Repeal Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5571. A report on D.C. Act 21-382, ``Civic Associations Public Space 
Permit Fee Waiver Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5572. A report on D.C. Act 21-383, ``Tax Sale Resource Center 
Clarifying Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5573. A report on D.C. Act 21-384, ``Revised Synthetics Abatement and 
Full Enforcement Drug Control Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5574. A report on D.C. Act 21-385, ``Caregiver Advise, Record, and 
Enable Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5575. A report on D.C. Act 21-386, ``Tree Canopy Protection Amendment 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5576. A report on D.C. Act 21-387, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 342, S.O. 14-21629, Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5577. A report on D.C. Act 21-388, ``Made in DC Program Establishment 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5578. A report on D.C. Act 21-389, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 697, S.O. 15-26230, Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5579. A report on D.C. Act 21-390, ``Notary Public Fee Enhancement 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5580. A report on D.C. Act 21-391, ``Marijuana Possession 
Decriminalization Clarification Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

May 26, 2016

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC-5603. The Department of Veterans Affairs' Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015-March 31, 2016.
  

Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-5604. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Chairman's Semiannual Report on Final Action Resulting from Audit 
Reports, Inspection Reports, and Evaluation Reports for the period from 
October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security
EC-5605. The Department's 2015 Federal Information Security Management 
Act (FISMA) and Agency Privacy Management Report.
  

Chairman of the Council of he District of Columbia
EC-5606. A report on DC Act 21-392 ``Repeal of Outdated and Unnecessary 
Audit Mandates Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-5607. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and a Management 
Report for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

May 26, 2016

Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-5618. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2015; through March 31, 2016; to the 
committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  

June 8, 2016

Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-5654. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-5655. The Department of Labor's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Board Members of the Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5656. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
EC-5657. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Corporation for National and Community Service's Response and Report on 
Final Action for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Inspector General of the General Services Administration
EC-5658. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation
EC-5659. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, and the Millennium 
Challenge Corporation's response.
  

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-5660. The Department of Defense Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-5661. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5662. A report entitled ``Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Report on Advisory 
Neighborhood Commissions.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5663. A report entitled ``The Impact of 'Ban the Box' in the District 
of Columbia.''
  

Executive Director of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-5664. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Deputy Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, Department of the 
  Interior
EC-5690. The Department of the Interior's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 
2016.
  

Inspector General, Department of Agriculture
EC-5691. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-5692. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-5693. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

June 10, 2016

Inspector General of the General Services Administration
EC-5740. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-5741. The Department of Transportation's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 
2016.
  

Chairman and the General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
EC-5742. The Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-5743. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and 
a Management Report for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 
31, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5744. A report on D.C. Act 21-292, ``Sense of the Council in Support 
of a 'Statehood or Else' Signature Campaign Resolution of 2015.''
  

Secretary of Education
EC-5745 The Department of Education's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5746. The report of a rule entitled ``General Services Administration 
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR); Rewrite of GSAR Part 515, Contracting by 
Negotiation'' (RIN3090-AI76) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on June 6, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5747. The report of a rule entitled ``General Services Administration 
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR); Rewrite of GSAR Part 517, Special 
Contracting Methods'' (RIN3090-AI51) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on June 6, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5748. The report of a rule entitled ``General Services Administration 
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR); Purchasing by Non-Federal 
Entities''(RIN3090-AJ43) received in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on June 6, 2016.
  

June 15, 2016

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-5771. A report entitled ``Purchase and Usage of Weapons for 2014.''
  

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-5772. A report entitled ``Public Assistance Program Alternative 
Procedures: Fiscal Year 2015 Report to Congress--Fourth Quarterly Status 
Report.''
  

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-5773. A report entitled ``Public Assistance Program Alternative 
Procedures: Fiscal Year 2015 Report to Congress--Third Quarterly Status 
Report.''
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-5774. The report of a rule entitled ``Privacy Act of 1974; 
exemptions'' (RIN3095-AB91) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on June 9, 2016.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-5775. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

June 16, 2016

Director of the Peace Corps
EC-5785. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5786. A report on D.C. Act 21-411, ``School Attendance Clarification 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

June 20, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5815. A report on D.C. Act 21-412, ``Homeless Shelter Replacement Act 
of 2016.''
  

Administrator of the Small Business Administration
EC-5816. The Semiannual Report from the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-5817. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and 
the Semiannual Management Report for the period from October 1, 2015 
through March 31, 2016.
  

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-5818. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-5819. The Department's Semiannual Report to Congress on Audit Follow-
up for the period of October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Department of Agriculture
EC-5820. The Department's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

June 22, 2016

Secretary of Education
EC-5849. The Department of Education's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 
2016.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5850. A report entitled ``The Department of General Services Failed 
to Provide Information the DC Council Needed to Make Informed Decisions 
on the Scope and Cost of Modernizing the Duke Ellington School of the 
Arts.''
  

June 23, 2016

Director for Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland Security
EC-5901. The fiscal year 2015 annual report for the Department's Office 
for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; to the Committees on the 
Judiciary; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Select 
Committee on Intelligence.
  

Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-5902. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-5903. Tthe report of a rule entitled ``General Services 
Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR); Transactional Data 
Reporting'' (RIN3090-AJ51) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on June 22, 2016.
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-5904. The Department's Semiannual Report from the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 
2016.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5905. A report entitled ``Review of Marion S. Barry Summer Youth 
Employment Program Data and Activities.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-5906. A report entitled ``The District of Columbia Voter File: 
Compliance with Law and Best Practices.''
  

July 12, 2016

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6128. A report entitled ``Certification of Fiscal Year 2016 Total 
Local Source General Fund Revenue Estimate (Net of Dedicated Taxes) in 
Support of the District's Issuance of $431,815,000 in General Obligation 
Bonds (Series 2016A).''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6129. A report entitled ``Customer Service Tests of Seven Large 
Agencies Show Mixed Results.''
  

Executive Director, United States Access Board
EC-6130. The Board's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to the 
Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act 
of 2002.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-6131. The Semi-Annual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016 and the Semi-Annual Report 
of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).
  

Attorney-Advisor, Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-6132. The report of a rule entitled ``Civil Monetary Penalty 
Adjustments for Inflation'' (RIN1601-AA80) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on July 6, 2016.
  

July 14, 2016

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6172. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-89; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-89) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6173. Tthe report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition 
Regulation; Small Business Subcontracting Improvements'' ((RIN9000-
AM91)(FAC 2005-89)) received in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6174. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-89) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6175. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-89; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-89) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6176. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Revision to Standard Forms for Bonds'' ((RIN9000-AN11)(FAC 2005-89)) 
received in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6177. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
FPI Blanket Waiver Threshold'' ((RIN9000-AN22)(FAC 2005-89)) received in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6178. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
OMB Circular Citation Update'' ((RIN9000-AN17)(FAC 2005-89)) received in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on July 12, 2016.
  

Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, Department of Energy
EC-6179. The Department's amended fiscal year 2015 report relative to 
the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6180. A report on D.C. Act 21-429, ``Fair Shot Minimum Wage Amendment 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6181. A report on D.C. Act 21-430, ``New Bethany Baptist Church Real 
Property Tax Exemption Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6182. A report on D.C. Act 21-431, ``Medical Marijuana Cultivation 
Center Expansion Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6183. A report on D.C. Act 21-432, ``Sale to Minors Penalty 
Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6184. A report on D.C. Act 21-443, ``Fiscal Year 2016 Second Revised 
Budget Request Temporary Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6185. A report on D.C. Act 21-444, ``Sale of Synthetic Drugs 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6186. A report on D.C. Act 21-445, ``Mandatory Driver Instruction 
Regulation Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6187. A report on D.C. Act 21-446, ``Fieldstone Lane Designation Act 
of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6188. A report on D.C. Act 21-447, ``Carry's Way and Guethler's Court 
Designation Act of 2016.''
  

September 6, 2016

Director for Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland Security
 EC-6199. The Department's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 
semiannual report for the first and second quarters of fiscal year 2016.
  

Acting Director, Office of General Counsel, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-6419. The report of a rule entitled ``Program Fraud Civil Remedies: 
Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment'' (RIN3206-AN39) received 
during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on July 25, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6420. The report of a rule entitled ``Disabled Veteran Leave and 
Other Miscellaneous Changes'' (RIN3206-AN31) received during adjournment 
of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 9, 
2016.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6421. A report entitled ``The District of Columbia Housing Production 
Trust Fund: Revenues and Expenditures and 5-City Comparison.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6422. A report entitled ``Subcontracting Requirements for Government-
Assisted Projects: A Review of DSLBD's Compliance Monitoring Function.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6423. A report entitled ``The District May Have Forfeited Nearly 
$500,000 Through Changes to the Contract for the H.D. Cooke Elementary 
School Modernization Completed in 2010.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6424. A report entitled ``Sufficiency Certification for the 
Washington Convention and Sports Authority (Trading as Events DC) 
Projected Revenues and Excess Reserve to Meet Projected Operating and 
Debt Service Expenditures and Reserve Requirements for Fiscal Year 
2017.''
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
EC-6425. The Corporation's fiscal year 2015 annual report relative to 
the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation 
Act of 2002 (No FEAR Act).
  

Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board
EC-6426. The Board's Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Report on the Notification 
and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 (No 
FEAR Act).
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-6427. The report of a rule entitled ``Standards of Ethical Conduct 
for Employees of the Executive Branch; Amendments to the Seeking Other 
Employment Rules'' (RIN3209-AA04) received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on July 29, 2016.
  

Special Counsel, Office of the Special Counsel
EC-6428. A report entitled ``Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 
2015'' and the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6429. The Office's annual report on Federal agencies' use of the 
Physicians' Comparability Allowance (PCA) program.
  

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
EC-6430. The Department of Housing and Urban Development Semiannual 
Report of the Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015, 
through March 31, 2016.
  

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
EC-431. The Department of Housing and Urban Development Semiannual 
Report of the Inspector General for the period from October 1, 2015, 
through March 31, 2016.
  

Executive Director, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
EC-6651. The Commission's fiscal year 2016 FAIR Act inventory.
  

Attorney-Advisor, Regulatory Affairs Law Division, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-6652. The report of a rule entitled ``Petitions for Rulemaking, 
Amendment, or Repeal'' (RIN1601-AA56) received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on August 17, 2016.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-6676. A report entitled ``OMB Sequestration Update Report to the 
President and Congress for Fiscal Year 2017.''
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-6723. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-90; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-90) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on August 23, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administratio
EC-6724. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-90; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-90) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on August 23, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administratio
EC-6725. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Fair Play and Safe Workspaces'' ((RIN9000-AM81)(FAC 2005-90)) received 
during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on August 23, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6726. A report on D.C. Act 21-465, ``Public Charter School Fiscal 
Transparency Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6727. A report on D.C. Act 21-466, ``Renewable Portfolio Standard 
Expansion Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6728. A report on D.C. Act 21-467, ``Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6729. A report on D.C. Act 21-468, ``Theodore `Ted' Williams Alley 
Designation Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6730. A report on D.C. Act 21-484, ``Financial Exploitation of 
Vulnerable Adults and the Elderly Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6731. A report on D.C. Act 21-485, ``Building Service Employees 
Minimum Work Week Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6732. A report on D.C. Act 21-486, ``Procurement Integrity, 
Transparency, and Accountability Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6733. A report on D.C. Act 21-487, ``Incarceration to Incorporation 
Entrepreneurship Program Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6734. A report on D.C. Act 21-488, ``Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Support 
Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6735. A report on D.C. Act 21-489, ``Public Space Naming Amendment 
Act of 2016.''
  

September 8, 2016

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6805. A report on D.C. Act 21-449, ``Medical Marijuana Cultivation 
Center Relocation Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6806. A report entitled, ``District Agencies Did Not Provide 
Sufficient Oversight of Private Development Projects and Have Not 
Collected Potentially Significant Fines.''
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-6808. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees Health 
Benefits Program and Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance 
Program: Excepted Service and Pathways Programs Miscellaneous 
Clarifications and Corrections'' (RIN3206-AM97) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on August 31, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6809. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Redefinition of the Asheville, NC, and Charlotte, NC, Appropriated Fund 
Federal Wage System Wage Areas'' (RIN3206-AN37) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on August 31, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Pay and Leave, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6810. The report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; 
Abolishment of the Newburgh, NY, Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System 
Wage Area'' (RIN3206-AN26) received during adjournment of the Senate in 
the Office of the President of the Senate on August 31, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-6811. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees' Group Life 
Insurance Program: Court Orders Prior to July 22, 1998'' (RIN3206-AM67) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on August 31, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6812. A report on D.C. Act 21-469, ``Grocery Store Restrictive 
Covenant Prohibition Temporary Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6813. A report on D.C. Act 21-471, ``Washington Metropolitan Area 
Transit Authority Compact Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6814. A report on D.C. Act 21-470, ``Gas Station Advisory Board 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-6860. A notice relative to the Semiannual Report on the Inspector 
General and the Chairman's Seminannual Report on Final Action Resulting 
from Audit Reports, Inspection Reports, and Evaluation Reports for the 
period from October 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016.
  

September 19, 2016

Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, Department of 
  Justice
EC-6927. The semi-annual reports of the Attorney General relative to 
enforcement actions taken by the Department of Justice under the 
Lobbying Disclosure Act for the period from July 1, 2015, through 
December 31, 2015.
  

President of the United State
EC-6928. A report relative to an alternative plan for pay increases for 
civilian Federal employees covered by the General Schedule and certain 
other pay systems in January 2017, received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 1, 
2016.
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-6929. The report of a rule entitled ``Interpretation, Exemptions and 
Waiver Guidance Concerning 18 U.S.C. 208 (Acts Affecting A Personal 
Financial Interest); Amendment to Definition of 'Employee' '' (RIN3209-
AA09) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on September 2, 2016.
  

Deputy Secretary of Labor
EC-6930. The report of a rule entitled ``Guidance for Executive Order 
13673, 'Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces' '' (RIN1290-ZA02) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on August 26, 2016.
  

September 28, 2016

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-7047. A report entitled, ``Administrative Justice in the District of 
Columbia: Recommendations to Improve DC's Office of Administrative 
Hearings.''
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-7048. The report of a rule entitled ``Special Rights for Transferred 
Employees under the Dodd-Frank Act Regarding Federal Employees' Group 
Life Insurance'' (RIN3206-AM81) received in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on September 16, 2016.
  

Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7049. A report relative to the Administration's fiscal year 2016 
Commercial Activities Inventory and Inherently Governmental Activities 
Inventory and the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

November 16, 2016

Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
EC-7505. The Commission's fiscal year 2015 Agency Financial Report.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7506. A report on D.C. Act 21-505, ``Rental Housing Late Fee Fairness 
Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-7507. A report relative to the cost of response and recovery efforts 
for FEMA-3377-EM in the State of Florida having exceeded the $5,000,000 
limit for a single emergency declaration.
  

Chief of the Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Bureau of Customs 
  and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-7508. The report of a rule entitled ``Technical Correction: New 
Mailing Address for the National Commodity Specialist Division, 
Regulations and Rulings, Office of Trade'' (RIN1515-AE17) received 
during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the 
Senate on October 25, 2016.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC7509. The report of a rule entitled ``Controlled Unclassified 
Information'' (RIN3095-AB80) received during adjournment of the Senate 
in the Office of the President of the Senate on October 19, 2016.
  

Executive Director, Federal Trade Commission
EC-7510. A report relative to the restating of the Commission's fiscal 
year 2015 balance sheet.
  

Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration
EC-7511. The semi-annual report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

National Endowment for the Arts
EC-7512. The Endowment's fiscal year 2015 Federal Activities Inventory 
Reform (FAIR) Act submission of its commercial and inherently 
governmental activities.
  

Acting Chief of the Government Affairs Division, National Transportation 
  Safety Board
EC-7513. The Board's annual submission regarding agency compliance with 
the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act and revised Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-123.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-7514. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees' Group Life 
Insurance Program: Excepted Service and Pathways Programs'' (RIN3206-
AM98) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on October 31, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-7515. A report entitled ``Federal Student Loan Repayment Program 
Calendar Year 2015.''
  

Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-7516. The Administration's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General 
and the Semiannual Management Report on the Status of Audits for the 
period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7517. A report on D.C. Act 21-508, ``Law Enforcement Career 
Opportunity Temporary Amendment Act of 2016.''
  

November 29, 2016

Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of Homeland Security
EC-7662. The fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report.
  

Chairman of the United States International Trade Commission
EC-7663. The Commission's fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report.
  

Chairman of the United States International Trade Commission
EC-7664. The Commission's fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report.
  

Chairman of the Surface Transportation Board, Department of 
  Transportation
EC-7665. The Board's Performance and Accountability Report for fiscal 
year 2016.
  

Chairman of the Board, Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
EC-7666. The Corporation's consolidated report addressing the Federal 
Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA or Integrity Act) and the 
Inspector General Act of 1978 (IG Act).
  

Chairman of the Board, Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
EC-7667. The Corporation's consolidated report addressing the Federal 
Managers Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA or Integrity Act) and the 
Inspector General Act of 1978 (IG Act).
  

Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-7668. The Administration's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-7669. The Administration's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Acting Commissioner of Social Security
EC-7670. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

President and CEO, Inter-American Foundation
EC-7714. The Foundation's fiscal year 2016 Annual Management Report.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-7715. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
E-C7716. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and a Management 
Report for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
EC-7717. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

National Mediation Board
EC-7718. The Board's Annual Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Chief of the Border Security Regulations Branch, Customs and Border 
  Protection, Department of Homeland Security
EC-7719. The report of a rule entitled ``The U.S. Asia-Pacific Economic 
Cooperation Business Travel Card Program'' ((RIN1651-AB01)(CBP Dec. 16-
20)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on November 21, 2016.
  

Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland 
  Security
EC-7720. Proposed legislation entitled ``U.S. Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement Pay Reform Act of 2016.''
  

President and CEO, Inter-American Foundation
EC-7721. The Foundation's fiscal year 2016 Annual Management Report.
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-7722. The report of a rule entitled ``Executive Branch Ethics Program 
Amendments' '' (RIN3209-AA42) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on November 17, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-7723. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Technical Amendments'' (FAC 2005-92) received during adjournment of the 
Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 21, 
2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-7724. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation: 
Removal of Regulations Relating to Telegraphic Communication'' 
((RIN9000-AN23)(FAC 2005-92)) received during adjournment of the Senate 
in the Office of the President of the Senate on November 21, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-7725. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Public Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Reduction Goals-
Representation'' ((RIN9000-AM90)(FAC 2005-92)) received during 
adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate 
on November 21, 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-7726. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-92; Introduction'' (FAC 2005-92) 
received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President 
of the Senate on November 21, 2016.
  

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-7727. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Chair, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-7728. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016 
and the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-7729. The Agency's fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report and the 
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development
EC-7730. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Federal Maritime Commission
EC-7731. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-7732. The Board's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC-7733. The Commission's fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report and 
the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-7734. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
EC-7735. A report of a delay in submission of the Department of Defense 
Agency Financial Report (AFR) for fiscal year 2016.
  

Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
EC-7736. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

National Mediation Board
EC-7737. The Board's Annual Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-7739. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-92; Small Entity Compliance Guide'' 
(FAC 2005-92) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on November 21, 2016.
  

December 1, 2016

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-7796. The Department's Semiannual Report from the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 
30, 2016.
  

National Endowment for the Arts
EC-7797. The Endowment's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-7798. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Chairman's Semiannual Report on Final Action Resulting from Audit 
Reports, Inspection Reports, and Evaluation Reports for the period from 
April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-7799. The report of a rule entitled ``Career and Career-Conditional 
Employment'' (RIN3206-AM64) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on November 28, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-7800. The report of a rule entitled ``Veterans' Preference'' 
(RIN3206-AM79) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
November 28, 2016.
  

Acting Director, Planning and Policy Analysis, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-7801. The report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employees' Health 
Benefits Program Coverage for Certain Firefighters and Intermittent 
Emergency Response Personnel'' (RIN3206-AM66) received in the Office of 
the President of the Senate on November 28, 2016.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-7802. The Department of Energy's Agency Financial Report for fiscal 
year 2016.
  

Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
EC-7803. A report relative to the Department of Defense Agency Financial 
Report (AFR) for fiscal year 2016.
  

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC7804.T1 The Department of Veterans Affairs' Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 
30, 2016.
  

National Endowment for the Arts
EC-7805. The Endowment's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-7806. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-7807. The Board's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Federal Maritime Commission
EC-7808. The Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Administrator, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Department 
  of Transportation
EC-7809. The Corporation's annual financial audit and management report 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016.
  

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission
EC7810. The Commission's fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report and 
the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the report.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-7811. The Department of Energy's Agency Financial Report for fiscal 
year 2016.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation
EC-7812. The Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report for the 
period of April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016, and the Millennium 
Challenge Corporation's response.
  

Associate Administrator, Office of Congressional and Legislative 
  Affairs, Small Business Administration
EC-7813. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the Administration's 
fiscal year 2016 Agency Financial Report.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
EC-7814. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General and the 
Corporation for National and Community Service's Response and Report on 
Final Action for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 
2016.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-7815. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-7816. The Department of Transportation's Semiannual Report of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 
30, 2016.
  

Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-7817. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-7818. The Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Board Members of the Railroad Retirement Board
EC-7819. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

December 8, 2016

Treasurer, National Gallery of Art
EC-7852. The Gallery's Performance and Accountability Report for the 
year ended September 30, 2016.
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-7853. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Treasurer, National Gallery of Art
EC-7854. The Gallery's Performance and Accountability Report for the 
year ended September 30, 2016; to the Committee on Homeland Security and 
Governmental Affairs.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-7855. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-7856. The Commission's Agency Financial Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

December 12, 2016

Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-7930. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, Federal Election Commission
EC-7931. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-7932. The Department of Labor's Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department 
  of Labor
EC-7933. A report on the Department of Labor's 2014 and 2015 FAIR Act 
Inventory of Inherently Governmental Activities and Inventory of 
Commercial Activities.
  

Chief Financial Officer, National Labor Relations Board
EC-7934. A report entitled ``Performance and Accountability Report for 
Fiscal Year 2016.''
  

President of the United States
EC-7935. Notification of the implementation of an alternative pay plan 
for locality pay increases for civilian Federal employees covered by the 
General Schedule and certain other pay systems in January 2017.
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-7936. The report of a rule entitled ``Standards of Ethical Conduct 
for Employees of the Executive Branch; Amendment to the Standards 
Governing Solicitation and Acceptance of Gifts from Outside Sources'' 
(RIN3209-AA04) received in the Office of the President of the Senate on 
December 8, 2016.
  

Special Counsel, United States Office of the Special Counsel
EC-7937. The Office of the Special Counsel's Performance and 
Accountability Report for fiscal year 2016.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-7938. The Department's Semiannual Report to Congress on Audit Follow-
up for the period of April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Department of Education
EC-7939. The Department's fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 FAIR Act 
Commercial and Inherently Governmental Activities Inventory.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-7940. The Department's Semiannual Report of the Office of the 
Inspector General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 
30, 2016.
  

Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
EC-7941. The organization's Performance and Accountability Report for 
fiscal year 2016.
  

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-7942. The Department of Defense Semiannual Report of the Inspector 
General for the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Attorney-Advisor, Regulatory Affairs Law Division, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-7943. The report of a rule entitled ``Petitions for Rulemaking, 
Amendment, or Repeal'' (RIN1601-AA56) received in the Office of the 
President of the Senate on December 5, 2016.
  

Attorney-Advisor, Regulatory Affairs Law Division, Department of 
  Homeland Security
EC-7944. The report of a rule entitled ``Freedom of Information Act 
Regulations'' (RIN1601-AA00) received in the Office of the President of 
the Senate on December 5, 2016.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-7945. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
EC-7946. The Commission's Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for 
the period from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  

Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-7947. The Semiannual Report of the Inspector General for the period 
from April 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
  
        COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

                             Jurisdiction

    The jurisdiction of the Committee (which was renamed the Committee 
on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs when the 109th Congress 
convened) derives from the Rules of the Senate and from Senate 
Resolutions:

                                Rule XXV

             A. STANDING RULES OF THE SENATE

    1. The following standing committees shall be appointed at the 
commencement of each Congress, and shall continue and have the power to 
act until their successors are appointed, with leave to report by bill 
or otherwise on matters within their respective jurisdictions:

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    (k)(1) Committee on Governmental Affairs, to which committees shall 
be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, 
and other matters relating to the following subjects:

     1. Archives of the United States.

     2. Budget and accounting measures, other than appropriations, 
except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.

     3. Census and collection of statistics, including economic and 
social statistics.

     4. Congressional organization, except for any part of the matter 
that amends the rules or orders of the Senate.

     5. Federal Civil Service.

     6. Government information.

     7. Intergovernmental relations.

     8. Municipal affairs of the District of Columbia, except 
appropriations therefor.

     9. Organization and management of United States nuclear export 
policy.

    10. Organization and reorganization of the executive branch of the 
Government.

    11. Postal Service.

    12. Status of officers and employees of the United States, including 
their classification, compensation, and benefits.

    (2) Such committee shall have the duty of--

        (A) receiving and examining reports of the Comptroller General 
    of the United States and of submitting such recommendations to the 
    Senate as it deems necessary or desirable in connection with the 
    subject matter of such reports;

        (B) studying the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of all 
    agencies and departments of the Government;

        (C) evaluating the effects of laws enacted to reorganize the 
    legislative and executive branches of the Government; and

        (D) studying the intergovernmental relationships between the 
    United States and the States and municipalities, and between the 
    United States and international organizations of which the United 
    States is a member.

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                 SENATE RESOLUTION 73, 114TH CONGRESS

 COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

 Sec. 12. (a) * * *

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    (e) INVESTIGATIONS.--

    (1) IN GENERAL.--The committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee 
of the committee, is authorized to study or investigate--

        (A) the efficiency and economy of operations of all branches of 
    the Government including the possible existence of fraud, 
    misfeasance, malfeasance, collusion, mismanagement, incompetence, 
    corruption, or unethical practices, waste, extravagance, conflicts 
    of interest, and the improper expenditure of Government funds in 
    transactions, contracts, and activities of the Government or of 
    Government officials and employees and any and all such improper 
    practices between Government personnel and corporations, 
    individuals, companies, or persons affiliated therewith, doing 
    business with the Government; and the compliance or noncompliance of 
    such corporations, companies, or individuals or other entities with 
    the rules, regulations, and laws governing the various governmental 
    agencies and its relationships with the public;

        (B) the extent to which criminal or other improper practices or 
    activities are, or have been, engaged in the field of labor-
    management relations or in groups or organizations of employees or 
    employers, to the detriment of interests of the public, employers, 
    or employees, and to determine whether any changes are required in 
    the laws of the United States in order to protect such interests 
    against the occurrence of such practices or activities;

        (C) organized criminal activity which may operate in or 
    otherwise utilize the facilities of interstate or international 
    commerce in furtherance of any transactions and the manner and 
    extent to which, and the identity of the persons, firms, or 
    corporations, or other entities by whom such utilization is being 
    made, and further, to study and investigate the manner in which and 
    the extent to which persons engaged in organized criminal activity 
    have infiltrated lawful business enterprise, and to study the 
    adequacy of Federal laws to prevent the operations of organized 
    crime in interstate or international commerce; and to determine 
    whether any changes are required in the laws of the United States in 
    order to protect against such practices or activities;

        (D) all other aspects of crime and lawlessness within the United 
    States which have an impact upon or affect the national health, 
    welfare, and safety; including but not limited to investment fraud 
    schemes, commodity and security fraud, computer fraud, and the use 
    of offshore banking and corporate facilities to carry out criminal 
    objectives;

        (E) the efficiency and economy of operations of all branches and 
    functions of the Government with particular reference to--

          (i) the effectiveness of present national security methods, 
             staffing, and processes as tested against the requirements 
               imposed by the rapidly mounting complexity of national 
                                 security problems;
            (ii) the capacity of present national security staffing, 
              methods, and processes to make full use of the Nation's 
                         resources of knowledge and talents;
           (iii) the adequacy of present intergovernmental relations 
             between the United States and international organizations 
             principally concerned with national security of which the 
                           United States is a member; and
         (iv) legislative and other proposals to improve these methods, 
                            processes, and relationships;

        (F) the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of all agencies 
    and departments of the Government involved in the control and 
    management of energy shortages including, but not limited to, their 
    performance with respect to--

         (i) the collection and dissemination of accurate statistics on 
                               fuel demand and supply;
            (ii) the implementation of effective energy conservation 
                                      measures;
                    (iii) the pricing of energy in all forms;
           (iv) coordination of energy programs with State and local 
                                     government;
                     (v) control of exports of scarce fuels;
        (vi) the management of tax, import, pricing, and other policies 
                             affecting energy supplies;
          (vii) maintenance of the independent sector of the petroleum 
                       industry as a strong competitive force;
          (viii) the allocation of fuels in short supply by public and 
                                  private entities;
         (ix) the management of energy supplies owned or controlled by 
                                   the Government;
         (x) relations with other oil producing and consuming countries;
        (xi) the monitoring of compliance by governments, corporations, 
             or individuals with the laws and regulations governing the 
            allocation, conservation, or pricing of energy supplies; and
        (xii) research into the discovery and development of alternative 
                                  energy supplies;

        (G) the efficiency and economy of all branches and functions of 
    Government with particular references to the operations and 
    management of Federal regulatory policies and programs:

        (2) EXTENT OF INQUIRIES.--In carrying out the duties provided in 
    paragraph (1), the inquiries of this committee or any subcommittee 
    of the committee shall not be construed to be limited to the 
    records, functions, and operations of any particular branch of the 
    Government and may extend to the records and activities of any 
    persons, corporation, or other entity.

    (3) SPECIAL COMMITTEE AUTHORITY.--For the purposes of this 
subsection, the committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee of the 
committee, or its chairman, or any other member of the committee or 
subcommittee designated by the chairman, from March 1, 2011, through 
February 28, 2013, is authorized, in its, his, or their discretion--

        (A) to require by subpoena or otherwise the attendance of 
    witnesses and production of correspondence, books, papers, and 
    documents;

        (B) to hold hearings;

        (C) to sit and act at any time or place during the sessions, 
    recess, and adjournment periods of the Senate;

        (D) to administer oaths; and

        (E) to take testimony, either orally or by sworn statement, or, 
    in the case of staff members of the Committee and the Permanent 
    Subcommittee on Investigations, by deposition in accordance with the 
    Committee Rules of Procedure.

    (4) AUTHORITY OF OTHER COMMITTEES.--Nothing contained in this 
subsection shall affect or impair the exercise of any other standing 
committee of the Senate of any power, or the discharge by such committee 
of any duty, conferred or imposed upon it by the Standing Rules of the 
Senate or by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946.

    (5) SUBPOENA AUTHORITY.--All subpoenas and related legal processes 
of the committee and its subcommittees authorized under S. Res. 253, 
agreed to October 3, 2013 (113th Congress), are authorized to continue.