[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 51 (Wednesday, March 28, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S2173]
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                   AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND PROPOSED

       SA 1977. Mr. GRAHAM (for himself, Mr. DeMINT, Mr. Johnson 
     of Wisconsin, and Mr. Kirk) submitted an amendment intended 
     to be proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, to eliminate 
     unnecessary tax subsidies and promote renewable energy and 
     energy conservation; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1978. Mr. CORNYN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1979. Mr. CARPER (for himself and Ms. Snowe) submitted 
     an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 
     2204, supra; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1980. Mr. COBURN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1981. Mr. COBURN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1982. Mr. COBURN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1983. Mr. COBURN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1984. Mr. HOEVEN (for himself, Mr. Lugar, Mr. Vitter, 
     and Mr. Kirk) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
     by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered to lie 
     on the table.
       SA 1985. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself and Mr. Hoeven) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her to the 
     bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1986. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself and Mr. Hoeven) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her to the 
     bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1987. Ms. SNOWE submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by her to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1988. Mr. CASEY submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1989. Mr. CASEY submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1990. Mr. CASEY submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1991. Mr. BENNET submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1992. Mr. LIEBERMAN submitted an amendment intended to 
     be proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1993. Mr. SESSIONS submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1994. Mr. SESSIONS (for himself and Mr. Vitter) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the 
     bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1995. Mr. SESSIONS (for himself and Mr. Inhofe) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the 
     bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 1996. Mr. SESSIONS submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 1997. Mr. VITTER submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 2204, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.

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