[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 53 (Friday, April 4, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2612-S2613]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                S. 1437

  At the request of Ms. Stabenow, the name of the Senator from Arkansas 
(Mr. Pryor) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1437, a bill to require the 
Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 
semicentennial of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


                                S. 1963

  At the request of Mr. Specter, his name was added as a cosponsor of 
S. 1963, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow 
bonds guaranteed by the Federal home loan banks to be treated as tax 
exempt bonds.


                                S. 2369

  At the request of Mr. Baucus, the name of the Senator from Oregon 
(Mr. Smith) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2369, a bill to amend title 
35, United States Code, to provide that certain tax planning inventions 
are not patentable, and for other purposes.


                                S. 2485

  At the request of Mr. Tester, the name of the Senator from Utah (Mr. 
Bennett) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2485, a bill to amend the 
Public Health Service Act to provide for the participation of physical 
therapists in the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program, 
and for other purposes.


                                S. 2709

  At the request of Mr. Sessions, the name of the Senator from Kansas 
(Mr. Roberts) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2709, a bill to increase 
the criminal penalties for illegally reentering the United States and 
for other purposes.


                                S. 2717

  At the request of Mr. Chambliss, the name of the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Burr) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2717, a bill to 
provide for enhanced Federal enforcement of, and State and local 
assistance in the enforcement of, the immigration laws of the United 
States, and for other purposes.


                                S. 2719

  At the request of Mrs. Dole, the name of the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Burr) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2719, a bill to 
provide that Executive Order 13166 shall have no force or effect, and 
to prohibit the use of funds for certain purposes.


                                S. 2766

  At the request of Mr. Nelson of Florida, the name of the Senator from 
Maine (Ms. Collins) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2766, a bill to 
amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to address certain 
discharges incidental to the normal operation of a recreational vessel.


                                S. 2774

  At the request of Mr. Leahy, the name of the Senator from Nebraska 
(Mr. Nelson) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2774, a bill to provide for 
the appointment of additional Federal circuit and district judges, and 
for other purposes.


                                S. 2785

  At the request of Ms. Stabenow, the name of the Senator from 
California (Mrs. Feinstein) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2785, a bill 
to amend title XVIII of the Security Act to preserve access to 
physicians' services under the Medicare program.


                                S. 2821

  At the request of Mr. Ensign, the name of the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Burr) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2821, a bill to 
amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for the limited 
continuation of clean energy production incentives and incentives to 
improve energy efficiency in order to prevent a downturn in these 
sectors that would result from a lapse in the tax law.
  At the request of Ms. Cantwell, the names of the Senator from South 
Dakota (Mr. Johnson), the Senator from Louisiana (Ms. Landrieu), the 
Senator from New Jersey (Mr. Menendez) and the Senator from Wyoming 
(Mr. Enzi) were added as cosponsors of S. 2821, supra.


                              S. RES. 495

  At the request of Mr. Akaka, the name of the Senator from Maine (Ms. 
Collins) was added as a cosponsor of S. Res. 495, a resolution 
designating April 2008 as ``Financial Literacy Month''.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4382

  At the request of Mrs. Lincoln, the names of the Senator from New 
York (Mr. Schumer), the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Kennedy) and 
the Senator from Maine (Ms. Snowe) were added as cosponsors of 
amendment No. 4382 proposed to H.R. 3221, moving the United States 
toward greater energy independence and security, developing innovative 
new technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, 
protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and 
modernizing our energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of 
renewable energy and energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4384

  At the request of Mr. Sanders, the names of the Senator from Ohio 
(Mr. Brown), the Senator from New York (Mr. Schumer), the Senator from 
Iowa (Mr. Harkin) and the Senator from California (Mrs. Boxer) were 
added as cosponsors of amendment No. 4384 proposed to H.R. 3221, moving 
the United States toward greater energy independence and security, 
developing innovative new technologies, reducing carbon

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emissions, creating green jobs, protecting consumers, increasing clean 
renewable energy production, and modernizing our energy infrastructure, 
and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax 
incentives for the production of renewable energy and energy 
conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4387

  At the request of Mr. Isakson, the name of the Senator from Georgia 
(Mr. Chambliss) was added as a cosponsor of amendment No. 4387 proposed 
to H.R. 3221, moving the United States toward greater energy 
independence and security, developing innovative new technologies, 
reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, protecting consumers, 
increasing clean renewable energy production, and modernizing our 
energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
to provide tax incentives for the production of renewable energy and 
energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4399

  At the request of Mr. Coburn, the names of the Senator from Arizona 
(Mr. McCain) and the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. Burr) were added 
as cosponsors of amendment No. 4399 intended to be proposed to H.R. 
3221, moving the United States toward greater energy independence and 
security, developing innovative new technologies, reducing carbon 
emissions, creating green jobs, protecting consumers, increasing clean 
renewable energy production, and modernizing our energy infrastructure, 
and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax 
incentives for the production of renewable energy and energy 
conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4406

  At the request of Mr. Voinovich, the name of the Senator from 
Pennsylvania (Mr. Specter) was added as a cosponsor of amendment No. 
4406 proposed to H.R. 3221, moving the United States toward greater 
energy independence and security, developing innovative new 
technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, 
protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and 
modernizing our energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of 
renewable energy and energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4414

  At the request of Mr. Feingold, the name of the Senator from New York 
(Mrs. Clinton) was added as a cosponsor of amendment No. 4414 intended 
to be proposed to H.R. 3221, moving the United States toward greater 
energy independence and security, developing innovative new 
technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, 
protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and 
modernizing our energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of 
renewable energy and energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4419

  At the request of Mr. Ensign, the names of the Senator from 
Washington (Ms. Cantwell), the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Sununu), 
the Senator from South Dakota (Mr. Thune), the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Burr), the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Graham), the 
Senator from Florida (Mr. Martinez), the Senator from Wyoming (Mr. 
Enzi), the Senator from Idaho (Mr. Craig), the Senator from Utah (Mr. 
Hatch), the Senator from Alaska (Ms. Murkowski), the Senator from 
Colorado (Mr. Allard), the Senator from North Carolina (Mrs. Dole) and 
the Senator from Texas (Mr. Cornyn) were added as cosponsors of 
amendment No. 4419 proposed to H.R. 3221, moving the United States 
toward greater energy independence and security, developing innovative 
new technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, 
protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and 
modernizing our energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of 
renewable energy and energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4421

  At the request of Mr. Cardin, the name of the Senator from 
Pennsylvania (Mr. Specter) was added as a cosponsor of amendment No. 
4421 proposed to H.R. 3221, moving the United States toward greater 
energy independence and security, developing innovative new 
technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, 
protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and 
modernizing our energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal 
Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of 
renewable energy and energy conservation.


                           AMENDMENT NO. 4423

  At the request of Mr. Coleman, the name of the Senator from Florida 
(Mr. Martinez) was added as a cosponsor of amendment No. 4423 proposed 
to H.R. 3221, moving the United States toward greater energy 
independence and security, developing innovative new technologies, 
reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, protecting consumers, 
increasing clean renewable energy production, and modernizing our 
energy infrastructure, and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
to provide tax incentives for the production of renewable energy and 
energy conservation.

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