[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 1]
[House]
[Pages 27-37]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

  Under clause 2 of rule XII, public bills and resolutions of the 
following titles were introduced and severally referred, as follows:

           By Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California (for himself, Ms. 
             DeLauro, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Ruppersberger, Ms. 
             Schakowsky, Mr. Stark, Mr. Ackerman, Ms. Clarke, Mr. 
             Holt, Mr. Levin, Mr. Kildee, Mrs. McCarthy of New 
             York, Ms. Sutton, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Ellison, Ms. 
             Edwards of Maryland, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Nadler of New 
             York, Ms. Norton, Mr. Oberstar, Ms. Matsui, Mrs. 
             Tauscher, Mr. Payne, Mr. Hodes, Mr. Jackson of 
             Illinois, Ms. Lee of California, Mr. Rothman of New 
             Jersey, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Wu, Mr. Cohen, 
             Mr. Conyers, Mr. Hare, Mr. Israel, Mr. Larson of 
             Connecticut, Mr. Sestak, Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. 
             Andrews, Mr. Arcuri, Mr. Baca, Mr. Becerra, Ms. 
             Berkley, Mr. Bishop of New York, Mr. Blumenauer, Mr. 
             Boswell, Mr. Boucher, Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania, Mrs. 
             Capps, Mr. Carnahan, Mr. Carson of Indiana, Mr. Clay, 
             Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Cummings, 
             Mr. Davis of Alabama, Mrs. Davis of California, Mr. 
             DeFazio, Ms. DeGette, Mr. Dicks, Mr. Engel, Mr. Farr, 
             Mr. Fattah, Mr. Filner, Ms. Giffords, Mrs. 
             Gillibrand, Mr. Hall of New York, Mr. Hastings of 
             Florida, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Hinojosa, Mr. Honda, Ms. 
             Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Mr. Johnson of 
             Georgia, Mr. Kagen, Mr. Kind, Mr. Langevin, Mr. Lewis 
             of Georgia, Mr. Lipinski, Mr. Loebsack, Ms. Zoe 
             Lofgren of California, Mrs. Lowey, Mr. Lynch, Mr. 
             Maffei, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Markey of Massachusetts, 
             Ms. McCollum, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Michaud, Mr. Miller 
             of North Carolina, Mr. Moore of Kansas, Ms. Moore of 
             Wisconsin, Mr. Moran of Virginia, Mr. Patrick Murphy 
             of Pennsylvania, Mr. Obey, Mr. Olver, Mr. Pallone, 
             Mr. Pascrell, Mr. Peters, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Rodriguez, 
             Ms. Linda T. Sanchez of California, Ms. Loretta 
             Sanchez of California, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Schiff, Ms. 
             Schwartz, Mr. Scott of Georgia, Mr. Scott of 
             Virginia, Ms. Shea-Porter, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Sires, 
             Mr. Skelton, Ms. Slaughter, Ms. Speier, Mr. Tierney, 
             Mr. Towns, Ms. Tsongas, Mr. Visclosky, Mr. Walz, Ms. 
             Wasserman Schultz, Ms. Waters, Ms. Watson, Mr. 
             Waxman, Mr. Welch, Mr. Wexler, Ms. Woolsey, Mr. 
             Yarmuth, Ms. Harman, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Kucinich, Mr. 
             McMahon, Mr. Murphy of Connecticut, Mr. Perriello, 
             Ms. Pingree of Maine, Mr. Pomeroy, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, 
             Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. 
             Heinrich, Mr. Baird, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Berman, Mr. 
             Berry, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. Braley of Iowa, Ms. Corrine 
             Brown of Florida, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. Capuano, Mr. 
             Davis of Illinois, Mr. Dingell, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. 
             Doggett, Mr. Larsen of Washington, Mr. Watt, Mr. 
             Stupak, Ms. Castor of Florida, Mr. Rush, Mr. Ortiz, 
             Mr. Al Green of Texas, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Cooper, Mr. 
             Gene Green of Texas, Ms. Richardson, Mr. Higgins, Ms. 
             Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr. Thompson of California, Mr. 
             Costello, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Doyle, and Mr. Hoyer):
       H.R. 11. A bill to amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act 
     of 1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, 
     and to modify the operation of the Americans with 
     Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 
     to clarify that a discriminatory compensation decision or 
     other practice that is unlawful under such Acts occurs each 
     time compensation is paid pursuant to the discriminatory 
     compensation decision or other practice, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Ms. DeLAURO (for herself, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Hoyer, Mr. 
             George Miller of California, Ms. Hirono, Mr. 
             Ruppersberger, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Stark, Mr. 
             Ackerman, Ms. Clarke, Mr. Holt, Mr. Levin, Mr. 
             Kildee, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, Ms. Sutton, Mr. 
             Van Hollen, Mr. Ellison, Ms. Edwards of Maryland, Mr. 
             Grijalva, Mr. Nadler of New York, Ms. Norton, Mr. 
             Oberstar, Ms. Matsui, Mrs. Tauscher, Mr. Payne, Mr. 
             Hodes, Mr. Jackson of Illinois, Ms. Lee of 
             California, Mr. Rothman of New Jersey, Mr. Serrano, 
             Mr. Weiner, Mr. Wu, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Hare, 
             Mr. Israel, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Sestak, 
             Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Arcuri, Mr. Baca, 
             Mr. Becerra, Ms. Berkley, Mr. Bishop of New York, Mr. 
             Blumenauer, Mr. Boswell, Mr. Boucher, Mr. Brady of 
             Pennsylvania, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Carnahan, Mr. Carson of 
             Indiana, Mr. Clay, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. 
             Courtney, Mr. Cummings, Mr. Davis of Alabama, Mrs. 
             Davis of California, Mr. DeFazio, Ms. DeGette, Mr. 
             Dicks, Mr. Engel, Mr. Farr, Mr. Fattah, Mr. Filner, 
             Ms. Giffords, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Hall of New York, 
             Mr. Hastings of Florida, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Hinojosa, 
             Mr. Honda, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Mr. 
             Johnson of Georgia, Mr. Kagen, Mr. Kind, Mr. 
             Langevin, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. Lipinski, Mr. 
             Loebsack, Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California, Mrs. Lowey, 
             Mr. Lynch, Mr. Maffei, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Markey of 
             Massachusetts, Ms. McCollum, Mr. McDermott, Mr. 
             Michaud, Mr. Miller of North Carolina, Mr. Moore of 
             Kansas, Ms. Moore of Wisconsin, Mr. Moran of 
             Virginia, Mr. Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania, Mr. 
             Obey, Mr. Olver, Mr. Pallone, Mr. Pascrell, Mr. 
             Peters, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Rodriguez, Ms. Linda T. 
             Sanchez of California, Ms. Loretta Sanchez of 
             California, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Schiff, Ms. Schwartz, 
             Mr. Scott of Georgia, Mr. Scott of Virginia, Ms. 
             Shea-Porter, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Sires, Mr. Skelton, Ms. 
             Slaughter, Ms. Speier, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Towns, Ms. 
             Tsongas, Mr. Visclosky, Mr. Walz, Ms. Wasserman 
             Schultz, Ms. Waters, Ms. Watson, Mr. Waxman, Mr. 
             Welch, Mr. Wexler, Ms. Woolsey, Mr. Yarmuth, Ms. 
             Harman, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Kucinich, Mr. McMahon, Mr. 
             Murphy of Connecticut, Mr. Perriello, Ms. Pingree of 
             Maine, Mr. Pomeroy, Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Mr. Thompson of 
             Mississippi, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Heinrich, Mr. Baird, 
             Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Berman, Mr. Berry, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. 
             Braley of Iowa, Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida, Mr. 
             Butterfield, Mr. Capuano, Mr. Davis of Illinois, Mr. 
             Dingell, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Doggett, Mr. Larsen of 
             Washington, Mr. Watt, Mr. Stupak, Ms. Castor of 
             Florida, Mr. Bishop of Georgia, Mr. Murtha, Mr. 
             Cardoza, Mr. Rush, Mr. Ortiz, Mr. Edwards of Texas, 
             Mr. Shuler, Mr. Al Green of Texas, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. 
             Cooper, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Gene Green of 
             Texas, Ms. Richardson, Mr. Higgins, Ms. Jackson-Lee 
             of Texas, Mr. Thompson of California, Mr. Costello, 
             and Mr. Kennedy):
       H.R. 12. A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 
     1938 to provide more effective remedies to victims of 
     discrimination in the payment of wages on the basis of sex, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education and 
     Labor.
           By Mr. BACA:
       H.R. 13. A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     to expand teacher loan forgiveness; to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor.
           By Mr. BAIRD (for himself, Mr. Inslee, and Mr. Ehlers):
       H.R. 14. A bill to provide for ocean acidification research 
     and monitoring, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Science and Technology.
           By Mr. DINGELL:
       H.R. 15. A bill to provide a program of national health 
     insurance, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce, 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.
           By Mr. BAIRD (for himself, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. 
             Edwards of Texas, Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida, Mr. 
             Hensarling, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Mr. 
             Marchant, Mr. Mack, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. Inslee, Mr. 
             Lincoln Diaz-Balart of Florida, Mr. Dicks, Mr. 
             McCaul, Ms. Berkley, Mr. Conaway, Mr. McDermott, Mr. 
             Heller, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Paul, Mr. Wamp, Mr. Sam 
             Johnson of Texas, Mrs. McMorris Rodgers, Mr. Duncan, 
             Mr. Rodriguez, Ms. Castor of Florida, Mr. Smith of 
             Washington, Mr. Culberson, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Larsen of 
             Washington, Mr. Neugebauer, Mr. Miller of Florida,

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             Mr. Burgess, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Reichert, Mr. Stearns, 
             Mr. Smith of Texas, and Mr. Davis of Tennessee):
       H.R. 16. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to make permanent the deduction of State and local general 
     sales taxes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. BARTLETT:
       H.R. 17. A bill to protect the right to obtain firearms for 
     security, and to use firearms in defense of self, family, or 
     home, and to provide for the enforcement of such right; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. BARTLETT:
       H.R. 18. A bill to amend the Controlled Substances Act and 
     the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act with respect 
     to penalties for powder cocaine and crack cocaine offenses; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary, 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.
           By Mr. CALVERT:
       H.R. 19. A bill to require employers to conduct employment 
     eligibility verification; to the Committee on the Judiciary, 
     and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. RUSH (for himself, Mrs. Napolitano, Mrs. Capps, 
             Mr. Farr, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Baca, Mr. 
             Kennedy, and Mrs. Gillibrand):
       H.R. 20. A bill to provide for research on, and services 
     for individuals with, postpartum depression and psychosis; to 
     the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. FARR:
       H.R. 21. A bill to establish a national policy for our 
     oceans, to strengthen the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
     Administration, to establish a national and regional ocean 
     governance structure, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the 
     Committee on Science 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.
           By Mr. McHUGH (for himself and Mr. Davis of Illinois):
       H.R. 22. A bill to amend chapter 89 of title 5, United 
     States Code, to allow the United States Postal Service to pay 
     its share of contributions for annuitants' health benefits 
     out of the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund; to 
     the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
           By Mr. FILNER:
       H.R. 23. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish the 
     Merchant Mariner Equity Compensation Fund to provide benefits 
     to certain individuals who served in the United States 
     merchant marine (including the Army Transport Service and the 
     Naval Transport Service) during World War II; to the 
     Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. JONES:
       H.R. 24. A bill to redesignate the Department of the Navy 
     as the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps; to the 
     Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. LINDER (for himself, Mr. Kingston, Mr. 
             Westmoreland, Ms. Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida, Mr. 
             Young of Alaska, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Tiahrt, Mr. Akin, 
             Mr. McCaul, Mr. Price of Georgia, Mr. Hensarling, Mr. 
             Gingrey of Georgia, Mr. Deal of Georgia, Mr. Wittman, 
             Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. Pence, Mr. Poe of Texas, 
             Mr. Brown of South Carolina, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. 
             Stearns, Mr. Carter, Mr. Franks of Arizona, Mr. Brady 
             of Texas, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Conaway, Mr. Thornberry, 
             Mr. Bilbray, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Culberson, Ms. Fallin, 
             Mr. Bachus, Mr. King of Iowa, Mr. Lamborn, Mr. Lucas, 
             and Mr. Neugebauer):
       H.R. 25. A bill to promote freedom, fairness, and economic 
     opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, 
     abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a 
     national sales tax to be administered primarily by the 
     States; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 26. A bill to amend title V of the Elementary and 
     Secondary Education Act of 1965 to raise awareness of eating 
     disorders and to create educational programs concerning the 
     same, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education 
     and Labor, 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.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 27. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to establish additional provisions to combat waste, 
     fraud, and abuse within the Medicare Program, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition 
     to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, 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.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 28. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to increase the deduction for certain expenses of elementary 
     and secondary school teachers to $500 and to extend it 
     through 2011; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT (for herself, Mrs. McCarthy of New 
             York, Mr. Davis of Kentucky, Mr. Carson of Indiana, 
             and Mr. Hinojosa):
       H.R. 29. A bill to amend the definition of ``homeless 
     person'' under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to 
     include certain homeless children and youth; to the Committee 
     on Financial Services, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT (for herself, Mr. McCotter, Mr. Kirk, 
             Mr. Roskam, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Bachus, Mr. Manzullo, 
             Mr. Paul, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Turner, Mr. 
             Campbell, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, Mrs. McMorris Rodgers, 
             and Mr. Dent):
       H.R. 30. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to improve and expand education savings accounts; to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. McINTYRE (for himself, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. 
             Kissell, Mr. Towns, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Lincoln Diaz-
             Balart of Florida, Mr. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, 
             Mr. Butterfield, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Miller of North 
             Carolina, Mr. Etheridge, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Becerra, 
             Mr. Ryan of Ohio, Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. Delahunt, Mr. 
             Rahall, Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California, Mr. Engel, 
             Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Hastings of Florida, Ms. Sutton, 
             Mr. Price of North Carolina, Mr. Pastor of Arizona, 
             Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Honda, Mr. Wu, and Mr. 
             Cummings):
       H.R. 31. A bill to provide for the recognition of the 
     Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. McINTYRE (for himself, Mr. Kissell, and Mr. 
             Etheridge):
       H.R. 32. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     improve the outreach activities of the Department of Veterans 
     Affairs, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. McINTYRE:
       H.R. 33. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act to eliminate the 5-month waiting period for entitlement 
     to disability benefits and to eliminate reconsideration as an 
     intervening step between initial benefit entitlement 
     decisions and subsequent hearings on the record on such 
     decisions; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. NADLER of New York:
       H.R. 34. A bill to delay the implementation of agency rules 
     adopted within the final 90 days of the final term a 
     President serves; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. TOWNS (for himself, Mr. Issa, Mr. Waxman, Mr. 
             Burton of Indiana, Mr. Clay, and Mr. Sherman):
       H.R. 35. A bill to amend chapter 22 of title 44, United 
     States Code, popularly known as the Presidential Records Act, 
     to establish procedures for the consideration of claims of 
     constitutionally based privilege against disclosure of 
     Presidential records; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Government Reform.
           By Mr. TOWNS (for himself, Mr. Issa, Mr. Waxman, Mr. 
             Duncan, Mr. Clay, and Mr. Sherman):
       H.R. 36. A bill to amend title 44, United States Code, to 
     require information on contributors to Presidential library 
     fundraising organizations; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Government Reform.
           By Ms. WATERS (for herself, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Capuano, 
             Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Al Green of Texas, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. 
             Watt, Mr. Baca, Ms. Lee of California, Ms. Clarke, 
             Mr. Hinchey, and Mr. Hodes):
       H.R. 37. A bill to establish a systematic mortgage 
     modification program at the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Corporation, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Financial Services.
           By Mr. CALVERT:
       H.R. 38. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
     to plan, design and construct facilities to provide water for 
     irrigation, municipal, domestic, and other uses from the 
     Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin, Santa Ana River, California, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. MARKEY of Massachusetts:
       H.R. 39. A bill to preserve the Arctic coastal plain of the 
     Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, as wilderness in 
     recognition of its extraordinary natural ecosystems and for 
     the permanent good of present and future generations of 
     Americans; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself and Mr. Scott of Virginia):
       H.R. 40. A bill to acknowledge the fundamental injustice, 
     cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the United 
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     and the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1865 and to 
     establish a commission to examine the institution of slavery, 
     subsequently de jure and de facto racial and economic 
     discrimination against African-Americans, and the impact of 
     these forces on living African-Americans, to make 
     recommendations to the Congress on appropriate remedies, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. BARTLETT:
       H.R. 41. A bill to provide for Federal research, 
     development, demonstration, and commercial application 
     activities to enable the development of farms that are net 
     producers of both food and energy, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Science and Technology, and in addition to 
     the Committee on 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.
           By Mr. BECERRA:
       H.R. 42. A bill to establish a fact-finding Commission to 
     extend the study of a prior Commission to investigate and 
     determine facts and circumstances surrounding the relocation, 
     internment, and deportation to Axis countries of Latin 
     Americans of Japanese descent from December 1941 through 
     February 1948, and the impact of those actions by the United 
     States, and to recommend appropriate remedies, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. BECERRA (for himself, Mr. Blunt, and Mr. Ross):
       H.R. 43. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to repeal the Medicare outpatient rehabilitation therapy 
     caps; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, 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.
           By Ms. BORDALLO (for herself, Mr. Hoyer, Mr. Rahall, 
             Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Sablan, Mr. Young of Alaska, 
             Mr. Conyers, Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Faleomavaega, Ms. 
             Ros-Lehtinen, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, 
             Mr. Becerra, Mr. Honda, Mr. Skelton, Mr. Dingell, Mr. 
             George Miller of California, Mr. Waxman, Mr. Kildee, 
             Mr. Burton of Indiana, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Levin, Mr. 
             Ortiz, Mr. Costello, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. 
             Abercrombie, Mrs. Lowey, Mr. Pallone, Mr. Serrano, 
             Mr. Andrews, Ms. DeLauro, Ms. Norton, Mr. Bartlett, 
             Mr. Bishop of Georgia, Ms. Eshoo, Mr. Farr, Mr. 
             Filner, Mr. Hastings of Florida, Ms. Eddie Bernice 
             Johnson of Texas, Mr. Nadler of New York, Mr. Scott 
             of Virginia, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Ms. 
             Woolsey, Mr. Cummings, Ms. Harman, Ms. Jackson-Lee of 
             Texas, Mr. Jones, Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California, Mrs. 
             Capps, Mr. Hinojosa, Mrs. Kilpatrick of Michigan, Ms. 
             Lee of California, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, Mr. 
             McIntyre, Mr. Pascrell, Ms. Loretta Sanchez of 
             California, Mrs. Tauscher, Mr. Baca, Ms. Baldwin, Ms. 
             Berkley, Mr. Moore of Kansas, Mrs. Napolitano, Mr. 
             Wu, Mr. Israel, Mr. Langevin, Mr. Rehberg, Ms. Solis 
             of California, Ms. Watson, Mr. Wilson of South 
             Carolina, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. 
             Cardoza, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Michaud, Mr. Scott of 
             Georgia, Mr. Cuellar, Ms. Clarke, Mrs. Gillibrand, 
             Mr. Al Green of Texas, Mr. Hare, Ms. Hirono, Mr. 
             Loebsack, Mr. Murphy of Connecticut, and Ms. 
             Richardson):
       H.R. 44. A bill to implement the recommendations of the 
     Guam War Claims Review Commission; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
           By Mr. RUSH:
       H.R. 45. A bill to provide for the implementation of a 
     system of licensing for purchasers of certain firearms and 
     for a record of sale system for those firearms, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 46. A bill to provide for payment of an administrative 
     fee to public housing agencies to cover the costs of 
     administering family self-sufficiency programs in connection 
     with the housing choice voucher program of the Department of 
     Housing and Urban Development; to the Committee on Financial 
     Services.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT (for herself, Mr. Hinojosa, and Mrs. 
             Capito):
       H.R. 47. A bill to establish an Office of Housing 
     Counseling to carry out and coordinate the responsibilities 
     of the Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding 
     counseling on homeownership and rental housing issues, to 
     make grants to entities for providing such counseling, to 
     launch a national housing counseling advertising campaign, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Financial 
     Services.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 48. A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United 
     States Code, popularly known as the Lacey Act, to add certain 
     species of carp to the list of injurious species that are 
     prohibited from being imported or shipped; to the Committee 
     on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. YOUNG of Alaska:
       H.R. 49. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
     establish and implement a competitive oil and gas leasing 
     program that will result in an environmentally sound program 
     for the exploration, development, and production of the oil 
     and gas resources of the Coastal Plain of Alaska, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in 
     addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and 
     Science 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.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. Roskam):
       H.R. 50. A bill to protect seniors from identity theft and 
     strengthen our national security by providing for the 
     issuance of a secure Social Security card; to the Committee 
     on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. KIRK:
       H.R. 51. A bill to direct the Director of the United States 
     Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a study of the 
     feasibility of a variety of approaches to eradicating Asian 
     carp from the Great Lakes and their tributary and connecting 
     waters; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. Hastings of Florida):
       H.R. 52. A bill to amend the Tropical Forest Conservation 
     Act of 1998 to provide debt relief to developing countries 
     that take action to protect tropical forests and coral reefs 
     and associated coastal marine ecosystems, to reauthorize such 
     Act through fiscal year 2011, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself, Mr. Roskam, Mr. Hinchey, and 
             Mr. Kucinich):
       H.R. 53. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to deny refinery expensing to owners of refineries that are 
     permitted to increase the discharge of pollutants into the 
     Great Lakes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. Lipinski):
       H.R. 54. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution 
     Control Act to establish a deadline for restricting sewage 
     dumping into the Great Lakes and to fund programs and 
     activities for improving wastewater discharges into the Great 
     Lakes; to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself, Mr. Lipinski, Mrs. Biggert, 
             and Mr. Roskam):
       H.R. 55. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow employers a refundable credit against income tax for 
     50 percent of the employer's cost of providing tax-free 
     transit passes to employees; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means.
           By Mr. KIRK:
       H.R. 56. A bill to permit certain school districts in 
     Illinois to be reconstituted for purposes of determining 
     assistance under the Impact Aid program; to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor.
           By Mr. KIRK:
       H.R. 57. A bill to amend the State Department Basic 
     Authorities Act of 1956 to permit eligibility in certain 
     circumstances for an officer or employee of a foreign 
     government to receive a reward under the Department of State 
     Rewards Program; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. KIRK (for himself and Mr. Carney):
       H.R. 58. A bill to promote green schools; to the Committee 
     on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor, 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 59. A bill to secure the Federal voting rights of 
     certain qualified ex-offenders who have served their 
     sentences; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 60. A bill to require the Secretary of Education to 
     conduct a study and submit to Congress a report on methods 
     for identifying and treating children with dyslexia in 
     kindergarten through third grade; to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 61. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     provide an alternate release date for certain nonviolent 
     offenders, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 62. A bill to provide for the establishment of an 
     independent, Presidentially-appointed Commission to assess 
     the circumstances related to the damage caused by Hurricane 
     Katrina on or between Friday, August 26, 2005, and Tuesday, 
     August 30, 2005; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 63. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to require hospitals reimbursed under the Medicare system 
     to establish and implement security procedures to reduce the 
     likelihood of infant patient abduction and baby switching, 
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     the hospital in a manner that ensures that it will be evident 
     if infants are missing from the hospital; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on the 
     Judiciary, 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 64. A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to 
     repeal the restriction on the jurisdiction of courts, 
     justices, and judges to hear or consider applications for 
     writs of habeas corpus filed by or on behalf of certain 
     aliens detained by the United States; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 65. A bill to recognize the extraordinary performance 
     of the Armed Forces in achieving the military objectives of 
     the United States in Iraq, to encourage the President to 
     issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United 
     States to observe a national day of celebration commemorating 
     military success in Iraq, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Armed Services, and in addition to the 
     Committees on Foreign Affairs, and Veterans' Affairs, 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 66. A bill to recognize the extraordinary performance 
     of the Armed Forces in achieving the military objectives of 
     the United States in Iraq, to terminate the Authorization for 
     Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public 
     Law 107-243), to require congressional reauthorization to 
     continue deployment of the Armed Forces to Iraq, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 67. A bill to amend and to strengthen accountability 
     features introduced by the Notification and Federal Employee 
     Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002, and for other 
     purposes; 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 68. A bill to increase the evidentiary standard 
     required to convict a person for a drug offense, to require 
     screening of law enforcement officers or others acting under 
     color of law participating in drug task forces, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 69. A bill to reform the provisions requiring ``one-
     strike'' eviction from public and federally assisted housing; 
     to the Committee on Financial Services.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 70. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     provide penalties for displaying nooses in public with intent 
     to harass or intimidate a person because of that person's 
     race, color, religion, or national origin; to the Committee 
     on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 71. A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to provide 
     for enforcement, including criminal penalties, by the Federal 
     Energy Regulatory Commission of electric reliability 
     standards, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce, 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.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 72. A bill to increase global stability and security 
     for the United States and the international community by 
     reducing the number of individuals who are de jure or de 
     facto stateless and at risk of being trafficked; to the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas:
       H.R. 73. A bill to provide for the collection of data on 
     traffic stops; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. ISSA:
       H.R. 74. A bill to establish the Financial Oversight 
     Commission, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Financial Services.
           By Mr. ISSA:
       H.R. 75. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
     to construct facilities to provide water for irrigation, 
     municipal, domestic, military, and other uses from the Santa 
     Margarita River, California, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources, 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.
           By Mr. ISSA:
       H.R. 76. A bill to amend the Reclamation Wastewater and 
     Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to authorize the 
     Secretary of the Interior to participate in the Elsinore 
     Valley Municipal Water District Wildomar Service Area 
     Recycled Water Distribution Facilities and Alberhill 
     Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation Facility Projects; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. ISSA:
       H.R. 77. A bill to provide for a credit for certain health 
     care benefits in determining the minimum wage; to the 
     Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H.R. 78. A bill to authorize additional appropriations for 
     the Federal Bureau of Investigation to enhance its ability to 
     more effectively stop mortgage fraud, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. BLACKBURN:
       H.R. 79. A bill to amend subtitle IV of title 40, United 
     States Code, regarding county additions to the Appalachian 
     region; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Mr. BLUMENAUER (for himself and Mr. Kirk):
       H.R. 80. A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 
     to treat nonhuman primates as prohibited wildlife species 
     under that Act, to make corrections in the provisions 
     relating to captive wildlife offenses under that Act, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Ms. BORDALLO (for herself, Mr. George Miller of 
             California, Mr. Faleomavaega, Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. 
             Farr, Mr. Hinchey, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of 
             Texas, Ms. Eshoo, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Inslee, Ms. 
             Lee of California, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. 
             Holt, Mr. Grijalva, and Mr. Brown of South Carolina):
       H.R. 81. A bill to amend the High Seas Driftnet Fishing 
     Moratorium Protection Act and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
     Conservation and Management Act to improve the conservation 
     of sharks; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Ms. GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida:
       H.R. 82. A bill to expand retroactive eligibility of the 
     Army Combat Action Badge to include members of the Army who 
     participated in combat during which they personally engaged, 
     or were personally engaged by, the enemy at any time on or 
     after December 7, 1941; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Ms. GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida:
       H.R. 83. A bill to establish a program to provide 
     reinsurance for State natural catastrophe insurance programs 
     to help the United States better prepare for and protect its 
     citizens against the ravages of natural catastrophes, to 
     encourage and promote mitigation and prevention for, and 
     recovery and rebuilding from such catastrophes, and to better 
     assist in the financial recovery from such catastrophes; to 
     the Committee on Financial Services.
           By Ms. GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida:
       H.R. 84. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     establish standards of access to care for veterans seeking 
     health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Ms. GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida:
       H.R. 85. A bill to provide permanent relief from the 
     marriage penalty under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. CAMPBELL:
       H.R. 86. A bill to eliminate an unused lighthouse 
     reservation, provide management consistency by bringing the 
     rocks and small islands along the coast of Orange County, 
     California, and meet the original Congressional intent of 
     preserving Orange County's rocks and small islands, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. CAMPBELL (for himself, Mr. Burton of Indiana, 
             Mr. Davis of Tennessee, and Mr. Jones):
       H.R. 87. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow taxpayers to make contributions to the Federal 
     Government on their income tax returns; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
           By Mrs. CAPPS:
       H.R. 88. A bill to amend the Reclamation Wastewater and 
     Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to authorize the 
     Secretary of the Interior to participate in the design, 
     planning, and construction of permanent facilities for the 
     GREAT project to reclaim, reuse, and treat impaired waters in 
     the area of Oxnard, California; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mrs. CAPPS:
       H.R. 89. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
     to convey a water distribution system to the Goleta Water 
     District, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. CARDOZA:
       H.R. 90. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     provide increased imprisonment for certain offenses by public 
     officials; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN:
       H.R. 91. A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and 
     Cosmetic Act to authorize the

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     shipment of prescription drugs between the States and the 
     Virgin Islands; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN (for herself, Ms. Bordallo, and Mr. 
             Faleomavaega):
       H.R. 92. A bill to amend titles XI and XIX of the Social 
     Security Act to remove the cap on Medicaid payments for 
     Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana 
     Islands, and American Samoa and to adjust the Medicaid 
     statutory matching rate for those territories; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN (for herself, Ms. Bordallo, and Mr. 
             Faleomavaega):
       H.R. 93. A bill to extend the supplemental security income 
     benefits program to Guam and the United States Virgin 
     Islands; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN:
       H.R. 94. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the cap on the cover over of tax on distilled 
     spirits to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands; to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN:
       H.R. 95. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to assist in the recovery and development of the Virgin 
     Islands by providing for a reduction in the tax imposed on 
     distributions from certain retirement plans' assets which are 
     invested for at least 30 years, subject to defined 
     withdrawals, under a Virgin Islands investment program; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. CONAWAY:
       H.R. 96. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to increase the maximum reduction in estate tax value for 
     farmland and other special use property, to restore and 
     increase the estate tax deduction for family-owned business 
     interests, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Mr. Nadler of New York, 
             Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California, Mr. Scott of Virginia, 
             Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr. Delahunt, Mr. Wexler, 
             Mr. Ellison, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Mr. 
             Van Hollen, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Ms. Norton, Mr. 
             Payne, Mrs. Maloney, and Mr. Schiff):
       H.R. 97. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     prohibit certain deceptive practices in Federal elections, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. DREIER (for himself, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Calvert, Mr. 
             Bilbray, and Mr. Issa):
       H.R. 98. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality 
     Act to enforce restrictions on employment in the United 
     States of unauthorized aliens through the use of improved 
     Social Security cards and an Employment Eligibility Database, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means, 
     and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, Homeland 
     Security, and Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. DREIER:
       H.R. 99. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to reduce taxes by providing an alternative determination of 
     income tax liability for individuals, repealing the estate 
     and gift taxes, reducing corporate income tax rates, reducing 
     the maximum tax for individuals on capital gains and 
     dividends to 10 percent, indexing the basis of assets for 
     purposes of determining capital gain or loss, creating tax-
     free accounts for retirement savings, lifetime savings, and 
     life skills, repealing the adjusted gross income threshold in 
     the medical care deduction for individuals under age 65 who 
     have no employer health coverage, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. DREIER:
       H.R. 100. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide a credit for the State and local sales taxes paid 
     on the purchase of an automobile; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. DREIER:
       H.R. 101. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow all individuals, whether or not first-time 
     homebuyers, a refundable income tax credit for the purchase 
     of a residence during 2009 or 2010; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. DREIER (for himself, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. 
             Roybal-Allard, and Mr. Schiff):
       H.R. 102. A bill to authorize appropriations for the San 
     Gabriel Basin Restoration Fund; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Mr. Nadler of New York, 
             Ms. Zoe Lofgren of California, Mr. Scott of Virginia, 
             Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr. Wexler, Mr. Cohen, Mr. 
             Ellison, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, and Mr. Schiff):
       H.R. 103. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     prevent the election practice known as caging, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Mr. Nadler of New York, 
             Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Johnson of 
             Georgia, and Mr. Delahunt):
       H.R. 104. A bill to establish a national commission on 
     presidential war powers and civil liberties; to the Committee 
     on Armed Services, and in addition to the Committees on 
     Intelligence (Permanent Select), the Judiciary, and Foreign 
     Affairs, 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.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Mr. Nadler of New York, 
             Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr. Wexler, and Mr. Cohen):
       H.R. 105. A bill to protect voting rights and to improve 
     the administration of Federal elections, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition 
     to the Committees on House Administration, and 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.
           By Mr. FATTAH:
       H.R. 106. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow individuals a refundable credit for higher education 
     expenses; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. FLAKE (for himself, Ms. Foxx, and Ms. Jackson-
             Lee of Texas):
       H.R. 107. A bill to reform Social Security retirement and 
     Medicare by establishing a Personal Social Security Savings 
     Program to create a safer, healthier, more secure, and more 
     prosperous retirement for all Americans and to reduce the 
     burden on young Americans; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means, and in addition to the Committees on Education and 
     Labor, the Budget, Energy and Commerce, 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.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 108. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     extend military commissary and exchange store privileges to 
     veterans with a compensable service-connected disability and 
     to their dependents; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 109. A bill to provide for the offering of Health 
     Benefit Plans to individuals, to increase funding for State 
     high risk health insurance pools, and to promote best 
     practice protocols for State high risk pools; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 110. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     prohibit human cloning; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. KANJORSKI (for himself, Mr. Calvert, Mr. Berman, 
             Mr. Higgins, Mr. DeFazio, Mr. Olver, Mr. Holden, Ms. 
             Bordallo, Mr. Wu, Mr. Hinojosa, Mr. Roskam, Mr. 
             Cleaver, Mr. Holt, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of 
             Texas, Ms. Schwartz, Mr. Rothman of New Jersey, Mr. 
             Brown of South Carolina, Mr. Paul, Mr. Engel, Mr. 
             Doggett, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. McCotter, Mr. 
             Levin, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Poe of Texas, Mr. Edwards of 
             Texas, Mr. McHugh, Ms. Woolsey, Mr. Al Green of 
             Texas, Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Dingell, Mr. Carnahan, Mr. 
             Lipinski, Mr. Culberson, Mr. Kagen, Mr. Matheson, Mr. 
             Pallone, Mr. Michaud, Mr. Bishop of New York, Mr. 
             Meeks of New York, Mr. Pascrell, Mr. Lamborn, Mr. 
             Grijalva, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. Smith 
             of New Jersey, Mr. Kucinich, and Mrs. Miller of 
             Michigan):
       H.R. 111. A bill to amend the Bank Holding Company Act of 
     1956 and the Revised Statutes of the United States to 
     prohibit financial holding companies and national banks from 
     engaging, directly or indirectly, in real estate brokerage or 
     real estate management activities, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Financial Services.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 112. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
     to expand the boundary of the Homestead National Monument of 
     America, in the State of Nebraska, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 113. A bill to provide for audits of programs, 
     projects, and activities funded through earmarks; to the 
     Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 114. A bill to allow veterans to elect to use, with 
     the approval of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, certain 
     financial educational assistance to establish and operate 
     certain business, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. FORTENBERRY:
       H.R. 115. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide for tax exempt qualified small issue bonds to 
     finance agricultural processing property; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
           By Ms. FOXX:
       H.R. 116. A bill to direct the Federal Trade Commission to 
     revise the regulations regarding the Do-not-call registry to 
     prohibit politically-oriented recorded message telephone 
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     that registry; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 117. A bill to prohibit a State from imposing a 
     discriminatory commuter tax on nonresidents, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 118. A bill to authorize the addition of 100 acres to 
     Morristown National Historical Park; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 119. A bill to direct the Administrator of the Federal 
     Emergency Management Agency to designate New Jersey Task 
     Force 1 as part of the National Urban Search and Rescue 
     System; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 120. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow the alternative motor vehicle personal credit 
     against the alternative minimum tax; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 121. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security to make grants to first responders, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in 
     addition to the Committees on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure, the Judiciary, 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.
           By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN:
       H.R. 122. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, and 
     the Social Security Act to limit the misuse of Social 
     Security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
     misuse, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 123. A bill to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to 
     establish additional reporting requirements to enhance the 
     detection of identity theft, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Financial Services.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 124. A bill to prohibit offices of the legislative 
     branch from entering into a contract for the provision of 
     goods or services within the Capitol Complex with any 
     contractor who does not participate in the basic pilot 
     program for employment eligibility verification, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 125. A bill to eliminate the exceptions to the 
     prohibition on adjustment of status of aliens who are 
     unlawfully present in the United States or who accept 
     unauthorized employment; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 126. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality 
     Act to limit citizenship at birth, merely by virtue of birth 
     in the United States, to persons with citizen or legal 
     resident mothers; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 127. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality 
     Act to change certain requirements relating to a sponsor's 
     affidavit of support for an alien; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 128. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality 
     Act to strengthen the criminal consequences for certain 
     violations, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 129. A bill to authorize the conveyance of certain 
     National Forest System lands in the Los Padres National 
     Forest in California; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 130. A bill to provide for an exchange of lands 
     between the Secretary of Agriculture and the United Water 
     Conservation District of California to eliminate certain 
     private inholdings in the Los Padres National Forest, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY (for himself, Mr. Blunt, and Mr. 
             Foster):
       H.R. 131. A bill to establish the Ronald Reagan Centennial 
     Commission; to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
     Reform.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 132. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act to restrict totalization agreements between the United 
     States and other countries to providing for appropriate 
     exchange of Social Security taxes or contributions between 
     the parties to such agreements, and to prohibit crediting of 
     individuals under such title with earnings from employment or 
     self-employment in the United States performed while such 
     individuals are not citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent 
     residents of the United States and are not authorized by law 
     to be employed in the United States; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 133. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act to provide that individuals and appropriate authorities 
     are notified by the Commissioner of Social Security of 
     evidence of misuse of the Social Security account numbers of 
     such individuals; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 134. A bill to amend the Energy Employees Occupational 
     Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000 to extend and 
     increase the authority for the ombudsman under the Energy 
     Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee 
     on Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. LINDER (for himself, Ms. Bordallo, Mrs. 
             Napolitano, and Mr. Costa):
       H.R. 135. A bill to establish the Twenty-First Century 
     Water Commission to study and develop recommendations for a 
     comprehensive water strategy to address future water needs; 
     to the Committee on Natural Resources, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY (for himself and Mr. Sherman):
       H.R. 136. A bill to better provide for compensation for 
     certain persons injured in the course of employment at the 
     Santa Susana Field Laboratory in California; to the Committee 
     on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on 
     Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY (for himself, Mr. Wilson of South 
             Carolina, Mr. McCaul, and Mr. Bilbray):
       H.R. 137. A bill to require an employer to take action 
     after receiving official notice that an individual's Social 
     Security account number does not match the individual's name, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary, 
     and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, and 
     Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 138. A bill to require Federal contractors to 
     participate in the basic pilot program for employment 
     eligibility verification; to the Committee on the Judiciary, 
     and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 139. A bill to prohibit a Federal agency from 
     accepting a form of individual identification issued by a 
     foreign government, except a passport that is accepted on the 
     date of enactment; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Government Reform, and in addition to the Committees on the 
     Judiciary, House Administration, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY (for himself, Mr. Bilbray, and Mr. 
             Bartlett):
       H.R. 140. A bill to withhold certain highway funds if a 
     State does not comply with certain requirements in issuing a 
     driver's license or identification card, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 141. A bill to require those applying for, and 
     renewing, SCHIP, TAA, and ATAA benefits to present 
     documentation proving both citizenship and identity in order 
     to receive those benefits; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means, 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.
           By Mr. GALLEGLY:
       H.R. 142. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to require the Secretary of the Treasury to notify the 
     Secretary of Homeland Security of employer returns showing 
     the employment of individuals not authorized to be employed 
     in the United States, to notify the employers that they must 
     terminate the employment of those employees, to provide an 
     opportunity for those employees to contest the information, 
     and to establish a procedure for determining whether 
     individuals who are not authorized to be employed in the 
     United States are so employed; to the Committee on Ways and

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     Means, and in addition to the Committees on Education and 
     Labor, 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.
           By Mr. GOHMERT (for himself, Mr. Shadegg, Mrs. 
             Blackburn, Mr. Carter, Mr. Franks of Arizona, Mr. 
             Pence, Mr. Westmoreland, Mr. Sessions, Mr. McCotter, 
             Mrs. Myrick, Mr. Kline of Minnesota, Mr. Akin, Mr. 
             McHenry, Mr. Neugebauer, Mrs. McMorris Rodgers, Mrs. 
             Bachmann, Mr. Garrett of New Jersey, Mr. Price of 
             Georgia, Mr. Culberson, Mr. Paul, Mr. Burton of 
             Indiana, Mr. Mack, Mr. Broun of Georgia, Mr. Lamborn, 
             Mr. Pitts, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Poe of Texas, Mr. Sam 
             Johnson of Texas, Mr. Barrett of South Carolina, Mr. 
             Gingrey of Georgia, Mr. Issa, Mr. Young of Alaska, 
             Mr. Linder, Mr. Hall of Texas, Mr. Deal of Georgia, 
             Mr. Platts, Mr. Flake, Mr. Nunes, Mr. Sensenbrenner, 
             Mr. Terry, Ms. Fallin, Mr. Hensarling, Mr. Scalise, 
             Mr. Latta, Mr. Conaway, Mr. Young of Florida, Mr. 
             Marchant, Mr. Davis of Kentucky, Mr. Gerlach, Mr. 
             Olson, and Mr. Hoekstra):
       H.R. 143. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide for a two-month suspension of employment and 
     income taxes, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Financial 
     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.
           By Mr. HASTINGS of Florida (for himself, Mr. Meek of 
             Florida, Mr. Wexler, Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida, 
             Mr. Rangel, Mr. Engel, Ms. Schakowsky, Ms. Jackson-
             Lee of Texas, Ms. Edwards of Maryland, Ms. Norton, 
             Mr. Delahunt, Mr. Grijalva, Ms. Woolsey, Mr. Honda, 
             and Mr. Hinchey):
       H.R. 144. A bill to designate Haiti under section 244 of 
     the Immigration and Nationality Act in order to render 
     nationals of Haiti eligible for temporary protected status 
     under such section; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HOLT:
       H.R. 145. A bill to amend the Workforce Investment Act of 
     1998 to include workforce investment programs on the 
     Internet; to the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. HOLT (for himself, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Rothman of 
             New Jersey, Mr. Welch, Mr. Dingell, Mr. Langevin, Mr. 
             McGovern, Mr. Blumenauer, and Mr. Patrick Murphy of 
             Pennsylvania):
       H.R. 146. A bill to amend the American Battlefield 
     Protection Act of 1996 to establish a battlefield acquisition 
     grant program for the acquisition and protection of 
     nationally significant battlefields and associated sites of 
     the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. ISRAEL (for himself, Mr. Boswell, Mr. Courtney, 
             Mr. Hinchey, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, Mr. Meeks of 
             New York, Ms. Sutton, Mr. Hare, Mr. Wu, and Mr. King 
             of New York):
       H.R. 147. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow taxpayers to designate a portion of their income tax 
     payment to provide assistance to homeless veterans, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in 
     addition to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 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.
           By Ms. JENKINS (for herself, Mr. Tiahrt, and Mr. Moran 
             of Kansas):
       H.R. 148. A bill to prohibit the use of funds to transfer 
     enemy combatants detained by the United States at Naval 
     Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the United States 
     Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; to the 
     Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. JONES:
       H.R. 149. A bill to promote congressional and public 
     awareness, understanding, and political accountability of 
     presidential signing statements; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. JONES:
       H.R. 150. A bill to make payments by the Department of 
     Homeland Security to a State contingent on a State providing 
     the Federal Bureau of Investigation with certain statistics, 
     to require Federal agencies, departments, and courts to 
     provide such statistics to the Federal Bureau of 
     Investigation, and to require the Federal Bureau of 
     Investigation to publish such statistics; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary, 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.
           By Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of California (for herself and Mr. 
             Daniel E. Lungren of California):
       H.R. 151. A bill to establish the Daniel Webster 
     Congressional Clerkship Program; to the Committee on House 
     Administration.
           By Mrs. McCARTHY of New York (for herself, Mr. Hinchey, 
             Ms. Sutton, Mr. Weiner, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Carney, and 
             Mr. Sires):
       H.R. 152. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code to 
     provide for a refundable tax credit for heating fuels and to 
     create a grant program for States to provide individuals with 
     loans to weatherize their homes; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means, 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.
           By Mr. McHUGH:
       H.R. 153. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide for tax-favored unemployment savings accounts, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. McHUGH:
       H.R. 154. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code to 
     exclude certain amounts of severance payments from gross 
     income; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. McHUGH:
       H.R. 155. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to suspend the taxation of unemployment compensation for 2 
     years; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. MITCHELL (for himself, Mr. Paul, Mr. Jones, Mr. 
             Patrick Murphy of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. 
             Miller of Florida, Mr. McCaul, Mr. Altmire, Mr. 
             Edwards of Texas, Mrs. Myrick, Mr. Platts, Mr. 
             Wittman, Mr. Wilson of South Carolina, Mr. Bright, 
             Mr. DeFazio, Mr. Shuler, Mr. Space, Mr. Goodlatte, 
             Mr. Childers, Mr. Foster, Ms. Dahlkemper, Mr. Hill, 
             Mr. Coffman of Colorado, Mr. Wamp, Mr. Teague, Mr. 
             Adler of New Jersey, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Cohen, Ms. 
             Giffords, Ms. Edwards of Maryland, Mr. Alexander, Mr. 
             Kratovil, Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. Johnson of 
             Georgia, Mr. Loebsack, Ms. Kosmas, Mr. Carney, Mr. 
             Kissell, Mr. Nye, Mr. Ellsworth, Mr. McCotter, Ms. 
             Kilroy, Mr. Baird, Mr. Rooney, Mr. Kagen, Ms. 
             Tsongas, Ms. Jenkins, Mr. LoBiondo, Mr. Michaud, Mr. 
             Walz, Mr. Latta, Mr. Hodes, Ms. Kirkpatrick of 
             Arizona, Ms. Pingree of Maine, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. 
             Coble, Mr. Luetkemeyer, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. Kind, Mr. 
             Lee of New York, Mr. Perriello, Mr. Massa, Mr. 
             Donnelly of Indiana, and Mrs. Blackburn):
       H.R. 156. A bill to prevent Members of Congress from 
     receiving any automatic pay adjustment in 2010; to the 
     Committee on House Administration, 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.
           By Ms. NORTON:
       H.R. 157. A bill to provide for the treatment of the 
     District of Columbia as a Congressional district for purposes 
     of representation in the House of Representatives, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. OBEY (for himself, Ms. DeLauro, Mr. Frank of 
             Massachusetts, Mr. Israel, Mr. Stark, and Ms. 
             Slaughter):
       H.R. 158. A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act 
     of 1971 to provide for expenditure limitations and public 
     financing for House of Representatives general elections, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on House Administration, 
     and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, 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.
           By Mr. PASCRELL (for himself, Mr. LaTourette, Mr. Van 
             Hollen, Mr. Sires, Mr. LoBiondo, Ms. Jackson-Lee of 
             Texas, Mr. Manzullo, Mr. Conyers, Mr. McKeon, Mr. 
             Paul, Mr. Ruppersberger, Mr. Farr, Mr. Brady of 
             Pennsylvania, Mrs. Myrick, Mr. Reichert, Mr. Al Green 
             of Texas, Mr. Platts, Mr. Kagen, Mr. Campbell, Mr. 
             Mollohan, and Mr. Holt):
       H.R. 159. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow an above-the-line deduction against individual 
     income tax for interest on indebtedness and for State and 
     local sales and excise taxes with respect to the purchase of 
     certain motor vehicles; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. Jones, Mr. Bartlett, and 
             Mr. Garrett of New Jersey):
       H.R. 160. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide 
     prospectively that wages earned, and self-employment income 
     derived, by individuals who are not citizens or nationals of 
     the United States shall not be credited for coverage under 
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     under such title, and to provide the President with authority 
     to enter into agreements with other nations taking into 
     account such limitation on crediting of wages and self-
     employment income; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. 
             Gerlach, Mr. Smith of Nebraska, and Mr. Garrett of 
             New Jersey):
       H.R. 161. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the 1993 increase in taxes on Social Security 
     benefits; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Garrett 
             of New Jersey):
       H.R. 162. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security 
     benefits; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. PAUL:
       H.R. 163. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     with respect to the purchase of prescription drugs by 
     individuals who have attained retirement age, and to amend 
     the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the 
     importation of prescription drugs and the sale of such drugs 
     through Internet sites; to the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce, 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.
           By Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Garrett of 
             New Jersey):
       H.R. 164. A bill to provide greater health care freedom for 
     seniors; to the Committee on Ways and Means, 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.
           By Mr. PAYNE:
       H.R. 165. A bill to establish the Thomas Edison National 
     Historical Park in the State of New Jersey as the successor 
     to the Edison National Historic Site; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
           By Mr. RODRIGUEZ:
       H.R. 166. A bill to authorize the expansion of the Fort 
     Davis National Historic Site in Fort Davis, Texas, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. RODRIGUEZ:
       H.R. 167. A bill to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to 
     modify the boundary of the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River; 
     to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. ROTHMAN of New Jersey:
       H.R. 168. A bill to authorize 150,000 incremental vouchers 
     for tenant-based rental assistance under section 8 of the 
     United States Housing Act of 1937 to help meet the housing 
     needs of low-income families; to the Committee on Financial 
     Services.
           By Mr. SALAZAR:
       H.R. 169. A bill to amend the Great Sand Dunes National 
     Park and Preserve Act of 2000 to explain the purpose and 
     provide for the administration of the Baca National Wildlife 
     Refuge; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SALAZAR:
       H.R. 170. A bill to establish the Dominguez-Escalante 
     National Conservation Area and the Dominguez Canyon 
     Wilderness Area; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SALAZAR (for himself and Ms. Markey of 
             Colorado):
       H.R. 171. A bill to establish the Sangre de Cristo National 
     Heritage Area in the State of Colorado, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SALAZAR (for himself and Ms. Markey of 
             Colorado):
       H.R. 172. A bill to provide for the construction of the 
     Arkansas Valley Conduit in the State of Colorado; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SALAZAR (for himself and Ms. Markey of 
             Colorado):
       H.R. 173. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to exempt certain farmland from the estate tax; to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. SALAZAR (for himself and Mr. Lamborn):
       H.R. 174. A bill to direct the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs to establish a national cemetery for veterans in the 
     southern Colorado region; to the Committee on Veterans' 
     Affairs, 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.
           By Mr. SCHIFF (for himself and Ms. Giffords):
       H.R. 175. A bill to amend title 40, United States Code, to 
     provide additional authority and definitions relating to 
     public utility contracts; to the Committee on Oversight and 
     Government Reform.
           By Mr. SERRANO (for himself, Mr. Crowley, Mr. Grijalva, 
             Mr. Moore of Kansas, and Mr. Weiner):
       H.R. 176. A bill to amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 
     2008 to provide greater access to the supplemental nutrition 
     assistance program by reducing duplicative and burdensome 
     administrative requirements, authorize the Secretary of 
     Agriculture to award grants to certain community-based 
     nonprofit feeding and anti-hunger groups for the purpose of 
     establishing and implementing a Beyond the Soup Kitchen Pilot 
     Program for certain socially and economically disadvantaged 
     populations, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Agriculture.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 177. A bill to provide for identification of members 
     of the Armed Forces exposed during military service to 
     depleted uranium, to provide for health testing of such 
     members, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed 
     Services.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 178. A bill to authorize the appropriation of funds to 
     be used to recruit, hire, and train 100,000 new classroom 
     paraprofessionals in order to improve educational achievement 
     for children; to the Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mr. SERRANO (for himself, Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. 
             Berman, Mr. Capuano, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Delahunt, 
             Mr. Farr, Mr. Fattah, Mr. Filner, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. 
             Hare, Mr. Hastings of Florida, Mr. Hinchey, Ms. 
             Norton, Mr. Jackson of Illinois, Mr. Kucinich, Ms. 
             Lee of California, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. McDermott, Mr. 
             Moran of Virginia, Mr. Nadler of New York, Mr. Paul, 
             Mr. Rangel, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, Ms. Roybal-Allard, Ms. 
             Schakowsky, Mr. Towns, Ms. Waters, Mr. Waxman, and 
             Ms. Woolsey):
       H.R. 179. A bill to permit the use of Federal funds for 
     syringe exchange programs for purposes of reducing the 
     transmission of bloodborne pathogens, including HIV and viral 
     hepatitis; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. SERRANO (for himself, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. 
             McDermott, Ms. Roybal-Allard, and Mr. Towns):
       H.R. 180. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security 
     Act to waive the requirement for proof of citizenship during 
     first year of life for children born in the United States to 
     a Medicaid-eligible mother; to the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 181. A bill to permit members of the House of 
     Representatives to donate used computer equipment to public 
     elementary and secondary schools designated by the members; 
     to the Committee on House Administration.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 182. A bill to provide discretionary authority to an 
     immigration judge to determine that an alien parent of a 
     United States citizen child should not be ordered removed, 
     deported, or excluded from the United States; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 183. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
     to study the suitability and feasibility of designating Oak 
     Point and North Brother Island in the Bronx in the State of 
     New York as a unit of the National Park System; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 184. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide a business credit relating to the use of clean-
     fuel and fuel efficient vehicles by businesses within areas 
     designated as nonattainment areas under the Clean Air Act; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 185. A bill to amend the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 
     and the egg, meat, and poultry inspection laws to ensure that 
     consumers receive notification regarding food products 
     produced from crops, livestock, or poultry raised on land on 
     which sewage sludge was applied; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on 
     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.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 186. A bill to establish a grant program to provide 
     screenings for glaucoma to individuals determined to be at 
     high risk for glaucoma, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce, 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.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 187. A bill to waive certain prohibitions with respect 
     to nationals of Cuba coming to the United States to play 
     organized professional baseball; to the Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs, 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.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 188. A bill to lift the trade embargo on Cuba, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in 
     addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, Energy and 
     Commerce, the Judiciary, Financial Services, Oversight and 
     Government Reform, and Agriculture, for a period to be 
     subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each

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     case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the 
     jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.R. 189. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow taxpayers to designate income tax overpayments as 
     contributions to the United States Library Trust Fund; to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee 
     on Education and Labor, 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.
           By Ms. SHEA-PORTER:
       H.R. 190. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     ensure that veterans in each of the 48 contiguous States are 
     able to receive services in at least one full-service 
     hospital of the Veterans Health Administration in the State 
     or receive comparable services provided by contract in the 
     State; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. SIMPSON:
       H.R. 191. A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to 
     provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit 
     judges, to divide the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the United 
     States into two circuits, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. SIMPSON (for himself and Mr. Minnick):
       H.R. 192. A bill to authorize various land conveyances 
     involving National Forest System lands and Bureau of Land 
     Management lands in central Idaho to promote economic 
     development and recreational activities in the area, to add 
     certain National Forest System lands and Bureau of Land 
     Management lands in central Idaho to the National Wilderness 
     Preservation System, to provide special management 
     requirements for certain National Forest System lands and 
     Bureau of Land Management lands in central Idaho, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. STARK:
       H.R. 193. A bill to amend the Social Security Act and the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for an AmeriCare 
     that assures the provision of health insurance coverage to 
     all residents, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on 
     Ways and Means, and Education and Labor, 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.
           By Mr. STARK:
       H.R. 194. A bill to amend the Social Security Act to 
     guarantee comprehensive health care coverage for all children 
     born after 2009, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce, 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.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 195. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Health and 
     Human Services to make grants to nonprofit tax-exempt 
     organizations for the purchase of ultrasound equipment to 
     provide free examinations to pregnant women needing such 
     services, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 196. A bill to provide that no Federal funds may be 
     used for the design, renovation, construction, or rental of 
     any headquarters for the United Nations in any location in 
     the United States unless the President transmits to Congress 
     a certification that the United Nations has adopted 
     internationally-recognized best practices in contracting and 
     procurement; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. STEARNS (for himself and Mr. Boucher):
       H.R. 197. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     provide a national standard in accordance with which 
     nonresidents of a State may carry concealed firearms in the 
     State; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 198. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow a deduction for amounts paid for health insurance 
     and prescription drug costs of individuals; to the Committee 
     on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 199. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to exclude from gross income certain interest amounts 
     received by individuals; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Ms. Linda T. Sanchez of 
             California, Mr. Nadler of New York, Mr. Delahunt, Mr. 
             Scott of Virginia, and Ms. Waters):
       H.R. 200. A bill to amend title 11 of the United States 
     Code with respect to modification of certain mortgages on 
     principal residences, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 201. A bill to provide that no automatic pay 
     adjustment for Members of Congress shall be made in the year 
     following a fiscal year in which there is a Federal budget 
     deficit; to the Committee on House Administration, 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.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 202. A bill to create a commission to develop a plan 
     for establishing a Museum of Ideas; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on House 
     Administration, 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.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H.R. 203. A bill to amend titles XI and XVIII of the Social 
     Security Act to provide increased civil and criminal 
     penalties for acts involving fraud and abuse under the 
     Medicare Program and to increase the amount of the surety 
     bond required for suppliers of durable medical equipment; to 
     the Committee on Ways and Means, 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.
           By Mr. THOMPSON of California:
       H.R. 204. A bill to permanently prohibit oil and gas 
     leasing off the coast of Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte 
     Counties in the State of California, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. THORNBERRY (for himself, Mr. Hensarling, Mr. 
             Rogers of Alabama, Mr. Mack, Mrs. Bachmann, Mr. 
             Boustany, Mr. McCaul, Mr. Brown of South Carolina, 
             Mrs. McMorris Rodgers, Mr. Wilson of South Carolina, 
             Mr. Westmoreland, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Jones, Mr. 
             Young of Alaska, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Paul, 
             and Mr. Kingston):
       H.R. 205. A bill to repeal the Federal estate and gift 
     taxes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina (for himself and Mrs. 
             Myrick):
       H.R. 206. A bill to amend title 32, United States Code, to 
     improve the readiness of State defense forces and to increase 
     military coordination for homeland security between the 
     States and the Department of Defense; to the Committee on 
     Armed Services.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina (for himself and Ms. 
             Bordallo):
       H.R. 207. A bill to amend the National Guard Youth 
     Challenge Program under title 32, United States Code, to 
     exclude nondefense funds made available by other Federal 
     agencies for the Program from the matching requirements of 
     the Program; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina (for himself and Mr. 
             Bachus):
       H.R. 208. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     ensure that members of the reserve components of the Armed 
     Forces who have served on active duty or performed active 
     service since September 11, 2001, in support of a contingency 
     operation or in other emergency situations receive credit for 
     such service in determining eligibility for early receipt of 
     non-regular service retired pay, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 209. A bill to expand the teacher loan forgiveness 
     provisions of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to include 
     speech-language pathologists; to the Committee on Education 
     and Labor.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 210. A bill to direct the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs to conduct a study on the acquisition of a parcel of 
     land adjacent to Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, South 
     Carolina; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Ms. ESHOO:
       H.R. 211. A bill to facilitate nationwide availability of 
     2-1-1 telephone service for information and referral on 
     health and human services, including volunteer services, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 212. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to extend bonus depreciation for 2 years; to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 213. A bill to repeal the sunset of the Economic 
     Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 with respect 
     to the expansion of the adoption credit and adoption 
     assistance programs; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 214. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide a Federal income tax credit for certain home 
     purchases; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 215. A bill to provide that rates of pay for Members 
     of Congress shall not be subject to automatic adjustment; and 
     to provide that any bill or resolution, and any amendment to 
     any bill or resolution, which would increase Members' pay may 
     be adopted only by a recorded vote; to the Committee on House 
     Administration, and in addition to the Committees on 
     Oversight and Government

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     Reform, 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.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina (for himself and Mr. 
             Ellsworth):
       H.R. 216. A bill to prevent abuse of Government credit 
     cards; 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.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 217. A bill to direct the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs to acquire a parcel of land adjacent to Beaufort 
     National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina; to the Committee 
     on Veterans' Affairs, 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.
           By Mr. WILSON of South Carolina:
       H.R. 218. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide a nonrefundable personal credit to individuals who 
     donate certain life-saving organs; to the Committee on Ways 
     and Means, 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.
           By Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. Franks of Arizona, Mr. 
             Roskam, Mr. Jones, Mr. Petri, Mr. LaTourette, Mr. 
             Duncan, Mr. Gerlach, and Mr. Sessions):
       H.R. 219. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act to ensure the integrity of the Social Security trust 
     funds by requiring the Managing Trustee to invest the annual 
     surplus of such trust funds in marketable interest-bearing 
     obligations of the United States and certificates of deposit 
     in depository institutions insured by the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Corporation, and to protect such trust funds from 
     the public debt limit; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
           By Mr. PAUL:
       H.R. 220. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security 
     Act and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect the 
     integrity and confidentiality of Social Security account 
     numbers issued under such title, to prohibit the 
     establishment in the Federal Government of any uniform 
     national identifying number, and to prohibit Federal agencies 
     from imposing standards for identification of individuals on 
     other agencies or persons; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means, 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.
           By Mr. WITTMAN:
       H.R. 221. A bill to require assurances that certain family 
     planning service projects and programs will provide pamphlets 
     containing the contact information of adoption centers; to 
     the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. WITTMAN:
       H.R. 222. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
     conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility of 
     establishing the Northern Neck National Heritage Area in 
     Virginia, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Natural 
     Resources.
           By Ms. WOOLSEY (for herself and Mr. Thompson of 
             California):
       H.R. 223. A bill to expand the boundaries of the Gulf of 
     the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the Cordell Bank 
     National Marine Sanctuary, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. GOODLATTE (for himself, Mr. Boehner, Mr. Cantor, 
             Mr. Pence, Mr. McCarthy of California, Mr. Blunt, Mr. 
             Putnam, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Heller, Mr. 
             Jones, Mr. Wamp, Mr. Roskam, Mr. Royce, Mr. Graves, 
             Mr. Sessions, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. Wilson of South 
             Carolina, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Price of Georgia, Mrs. 
             Bachmann, Mrs. McMorris Rodgers, Mr. Sensenbrenner, 
             Mr. Westmoreland, Mr. Tiberi, Mr. Neugebauer, Mr. 
             Ehlers, Mr. Lamborn, Mr. Chaffetz, Mr. McCaul, Mr. 
             Boustany, Mr. Walden, Mr. Smith of Texas, Mr. Petri, 
             Mr. Hall of Texas, Mr. Mack, Mr. Platts, Mr. 
             Hensarling, Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. Bilirakis, Mr. 
             Franks of Arizona, Mr. Wittman, Mr. Hoekstra, Mr. 
             LaTourette, Mrs. Blackburn, Ms. Foxx, Mr. Garrett of 
             New Jersey, Mr. Reichert, Mr. Gingrey of Georgia, Mr. 
             McCotter, Ms. Fallin, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Pitts, Mr. 
             Culberson, Mr. Bachus, Mr. Shadegg, Mr. Latta, Mr. 
             McHenry, Mr. Inglis, Mr. Gallegly, Mr. McIntyre, Mr. 
             McKeon, Mr. Calvert, Mr. Akin, Mr. Boswell, Mr. 
             Edwards of Texas, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Aderholt, Mr. 
             Alexander, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Barton of Texas, Mr. 
             Bilbray, Mr. Bonner, Mr. Boozman, Mr. Brown of South 
             Carolina, Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Biggert, Mr. Camp, Mr. 
             Conaway, Mr. Dent, Mr. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, 
             Mr. Flake, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Gohmert, Ms. 
             Granger, Mr. Herger, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Issa, Mr. Sam 
             Johnson of Texas, Mr. Kirk, Mr. Linder, Mr. Lucas, 
             Mrs. Miller of Michigan, Mr. Moran of Kansas, Mr. Tim 
             Murphy of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Myrick, Mr. Poe of 
             Texas, Mr. Rehberg, Mr. Rogers of Kentucky, Mr. 
             Scalise, Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. Shimkus, Mr. Thornberry, 
             Mr. Upton, Mr. Kline of Minnesota, Mr. Boren, Mr. 
             Smith of Nebraska, Mr. Ellsworth, Mr. McHugh, Mr. 
             Stearns, Mr. Shuster, Mr. Davis of Kentucky, and Mr. 
             Sullivan):
       H.J. Res. 1. A joint resolution proposing a balanced budget 
     amendment to the Constitution of the United States; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN (for herself, Ms. Bordallo, and Mr. 
             Faleomavaega):
       H.J. Res. 2. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States regarding presidential 
     election voting rights for residents of all United States 
     territories and commonwealths; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Ms. FOXX (for herself, Mr. King of Iowa, Mr. Paul, 
             Mr. McCaul, Mrs. Bachmann, Mr. Platts, Mrs. 
             Blackburn, Mr. Flake, Mr. Lamborn, and Ms. Kaptur):
       H.J. Res. 3. A joint resolution relating to the disapproval 
     of obligations under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act 
     of 2008; to the Committee on Financial Services.
           By Ms. McCOLLUM:
       H.J. Res. 4. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States regarding health care; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H.J. Res. 5. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-
     second article of amendment, thereby removing the limitation 
     on the number of terms an individual may serve as President; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. SLAUGHTER:
       H. Con. Res. 1. Concurrent resolution regarding consent to 
     assemble outside the seat of government; considered and 
     agreed to.
           By Mrs. CHRISTENSEN (for herself, Ms. Bordallo, and Mr. 
             Faleomavaega):
       H. Con. Res. 2. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense 
     of the Congress that the United States Fish and Wildlife 
     Service should incorporate consideration of global warming 
     and sea-level rise into the comprehensive conservation plans 
     for coastal national wildlife refuges, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SERRANO:
       H. Con. Res. 3. Concurrent resolution entitled the 
     ``English Plus Resolution''; to the Committee on Education 
     and Labor.
           By Mr. BECERRA:
       H. Res. 1. A resolution electing officers of the House of 
     Representatives; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. HOYER:
       H. Res. 2. A resolution to inform the Senate that a quorum 
     of the House has assembled and of the election of the Speaker 
     and the Clerk; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. HOYER:
       H. Res. 3. A resolution authorizing the Speaker to appoint 
     a committee to notify the President of the assembly of the 
     Congress; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. DINGELL:
       H. Res. 4. A resolution authorizing the Clerk to inform the 
     President of the election of the Speaker and the Clerk; 
     considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. HOYER:
       H. Res. 5. A resolution adopting rules for the One Hundred 
     Eleventh Congress; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. McINTYRE:
       H. Res. 6. A resolution recognizing the significant 
     contribution coaches make in the life of children who 
     participate in organized sports and supporting the goals and 
     ideals of National Coaches Appreciation Week; to the 
     Committee on Education and Labor.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT:
       H. Res. 7. A resolution encouraging increased public 
     awareness of eating disorders and expanded research for 
     treatment and cures; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. LARSON of Connecticut:
       H. Res. 8. A resolution electing Members to certain 
     standing committees of the House of Representatives; 
     considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. NADLER of New York:
       H. Res. 9. A resolution expressing the sense of the House 
     of Representatives that the President of the United States 
     should not issue pardons to senior members of his 
     administration during the final 90 days of his term of 
     office; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Ms. SLAUGHTER:
       H. Res. 10. A resolution fixing the daily hour of meeting 
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     One Hundred Eleventh Congress; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. BARTLETT:
       H. Res. 11. A resolution expressing the sense of the House 
     of Representatives that the United States, in collaboration 
     with other international allies, should establish an energy 
     project with the magnitude, creativity, and sense of urgency 
     that was incorporated in the ``Man on the Moon'' project 
     address the inevitable challenges of ``Peak Oil''; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Mr. PENCE:
       H. Res. 12. A resolution electing certain Minority Members 
     to certain standing committees of the House of 
     Representatives; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. BILBRAY:
       H. Res. 13. A resolution providing for the designation of 
     certain minority employees; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. ISSA:
       H. Res. 14. A resolution recognizing the importance of the 
     Border Patrol in combating human smuggling and commending the 
     Department of Justice for increasing the rate of human 
     smuggler prosecutions; to the Committee on the Judiciary, 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.
           By Mr. CONYERS (for himself and Mr. Smith of Texas):
       H. Res. 15. A resolution authorizing and directing the 
     Committee on the Judiciary to inquire whether the House 
     should impeach G. Thomas Porteous, a judge of the United 
     States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana; 
     to the Committee on Rules.
           By Mrs. BIGGERT (for herself and Mr. Kanjorski):
       H. Res. 16. A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of 
     National Life Insurance Awareness Month; to the Committee on 
     Oversight and Government Reform.
           By Mr. CAMPBELL:
       H. Res. 17. A resolution amending the Rules of the House of 
     Representatives to abolish the Committee on Appropriations; 
     to the Committee on Rules.
           By Mr. COHEN (for himself, Mr. George Miller of 
             California, Mr. Himes, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Payne, Mr. 
             Courtney, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. Farr, Mr. McGovern, Mr. 
             Boswell, Ms. Woolsey, and Ms. Shea-Porter):
       H. Res. 18. A resolution honoring the life, achievements, 
     and contributions of Paul Newman; to the Committee on 
     Oversight and Government Reform.
           By Mr. GERLACH:
       H. Res. 19. A resolution amending the Rules of the House of 
     Representatives to encourage bipartisan amendments; to the 
     Committee on Rules.
           By Mr. ROYCE (for himself, Ms. Loretta Sanchez of 
             California, Mr. Rohrabacher, Ms. Zoe Lofgren of 
             California, Mr. Cao, Mr. Burton of Indiana, and Mr. 
             Wolf):
       H. Res. 20. A resolution calling on the State Department to 
     list the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a ``Country of 
     Particular Concern'' with respect to religious freedom; to 
     the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
           By Mr. STEARNS:
       H. Res. 21. A resolution expressing the sense of the House 
     of Representatives with respect to pregnancy resource 
     centers; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
           By Ms. WOOLSEY (for herself, Mrs. Tauscher, Mr. 
             McDermott, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Waxman, Mr. 
             Wu, Ms. Norton, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Ms. Shea-
             Porter, Mr. Hastings of Florida, Mr. Capuano, Ms. Lee 
             of California, Mr. Israel, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Nadler 
             of New York, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Markey of Massachusetts, 
             Mr. Ellison, Mr. Dicks, Mrs. Lowey, Ms. Waters, Ms. 
             Richardson, and Mr. Farr):
       H. Res. 22. A resolution expressing the sense of the House 
     of Representatives that the Senate should ratify the 
     Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination 
     Against Women (CEDAW); to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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