[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 119 (Monday, July 28, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S4995]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

  At 2:04 p.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mr. Novotny, one of its reading clerks, announced that the House 
agrees to the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 3212) to ensure 
compliance with the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of 
International Child Abduction by countries with which the United States 
enjoys reciprocal obligations, to establish procedures for the prompt 
return of children abducted to other countries, and for other purposes.
  The message also announced that the House passed the following bills, 
without amendment:

       S. 517. An act to promote consumer choice and wireless 
     competition by permitting consumers to unlock mobile wireless 
     devices, and for other purposes.
       S. 653. An act to provide for the establishment of the 
     Special Envoy to promote Religious Freedom of Religious 
     Minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia.
       S. 1104. An act to measure the progress of recovery and 
     development efforts in Haiti following the earthquake of 
     January 12, 2010, and for other purposes.

  The message further announced that the House passed the following 
bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

       H.R. 3393. An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986 to consolidate certain tax benefits for educational 
     expenses, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make 
     improvements to the child tax credit, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 4984. An act to amend the loan counseling requirements 
     under the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other 
     purposes.
       H.R. 5081. An act to amend the Child Abuse Prevention and 
     Treatment Act to enable State child protective services 
     systems to improve the identification and assessment of child 
     victims of sex trafficking, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 5111. An act to improve the response to victims of 
     child sex trafficking.

  The message also announced that the House agreed to the following 
concurrent resolutions, in which it requests the concurrence of the 
Senate:

       H. Con. Res. 103. Concurrent resolution authorizing the use 
     of the Capitol Grounds for the District of Columbia Special 
     Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run.
       H. Con. Res. 105. Concurrent resolution prohibiting the 
     President from deploying or maintaining United States Armed 
     Forces in a sustained combat role in Iraq without specific, 
     subsequent statutory authorization.
       H. Con. Res. 106. Concurrent resolution authorizing the use 
     of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a 
     ceremony to award Congressional Gold Medals in honor of the 
     men and women who perished as a result of the terrorist 
     attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.


                         Enrolled Bills Signed

  At 3:13 p.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mr. Novotny, one of its reading clerks, announced that the Speaker 
has signed the following enrolled bills:

       S. 517. An act to promote consumer choice and wireless 
     competition by permitting consumers to unlock mobile wireless 
     devices, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 3212. An act to ensure compliance with the 1980 Hague 
     Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child 
     Abduction by countries with which the United States enjoys 
     reciprocal obligations, to establish procedures for the 
     prompt return of children abducted to other countries, and 
     for other purposes.

  The enrolled bills were subsequently signed by the President pro 
tempore (Mr. Leahy).

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