VOTES IN SENATE related term(s) Senate

Lists

Committee on the Budget (Senate) rollcall vote on Hollings motion to report the Social Security Preservation Act (1990), S15327 [19OC], S16960 [13NO], S18327 [11DE]

Federal budget votes relative to Appalachian Regional Commission funding, S11090 [1AU]

Federal budget votes relative to defense spending levels, S11400 [4AU]

Rollcall vote on concurrent budget resolution (H.R. 2491): Graham motion to instruct conferees (treatment of Social Security trust funds), S18327 [11DE]

Rollcall vote on H.J. Res. 115, continuing appropriations, S16977 [13NO]

Rollcall vote on Hollings/Heinz amendment on the Social Security Trust Fund (1990), S15328 [19OC]

Rollcall vote on the Hollings/Heinz amendment on the Social Security Trust Fund (1990), S16960 [13NO], S18327 [11DE]

Senator Pell's cloture votes from 1961-1994, S1192 [19JA]

Senators voting not to repeal habeas corpus procedures, S16909 [9NO]

Recorded

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs appropriations (H.R. 1976): Boxer motion to table Committee amendment (transportation and categorization of poultry), S13805 [19SE]

———Bryan/Bumpers amendment (Market Promotion Program funding), S13756 [19SE]

———Bumpers amendment (Market Promotion Program funding), S13914 [20SE]

———Bumpers motion to table Stevens amendment (salary for Under Sec. of Agriculture for Natural Resources and the Environment), S13829 [19SE]

———Cochran motion to table Kerry amendment (price supports for minks), S13820 [19SE]

———Conrad amendment (deficiency payments relative to weather or certain other conditions), S13913 [20SE]

———Feingold/McCain amendment (special research grants funding), S13912 [20SE]

———Kerrey amendment (emergency assistance for crop losses in federally designated disaster areas), S13717 [18SE]

———authorizing, S13918 [20SE]

Alaska Power Administration Asset Sale and Termination Act (S. 395): Murkowski motion to table committee amendment (substitute), S6664 [15MY]

———enact, S6742 [16MY]

Alaska Power Administration's sale of hydroelectric projects and Alaska North Slope crude oil exports (S. 395): conference report, S17035 [14NO]

American Overseas Interests Act (H.R. 1561): enact, S18637 [14DE]

Bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, OK (S. Res. 110): condemn, S5638 [25AP]

Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act (S. 21): Cohen amendment (U.N. vote), S10696 [26JY]

———enact, S10696 [26JY]

———Nunn\Graham\Robb amendment (introduction of U.N. resolution), S10696 [26JY]

Budget 1996-2002 (H. Con. Res. 67): conference report, S9410 [29JN]

———setting forth, S7473 [25MY]

Budget 1996-2002 (S. Con. Res. 13): Bradley motion to table Bradley amendment (close certain tax loopholes and apply savings to tax cuts), S7434 [25MY]

———Bumpers amendment (scoring of revenue derived from the sale of Federal assets), S7306 [24MY]

———Conrad amendment (substitute), S7422 [25MY]

———Coverdell amendment (State reimbursement for National Voter Registration Act implementation), S7346 [24MY]

———Dodd amendment (student loan program funding by closing corporate tax loopholes), S7306 [24MY]

———Dole amendment (treatment of congressional campaign funds relative to sexual harassment litigation), S7351 [24MY]

———Domenici amendment (substitute), S6964 [19MY]

———Domenici motion to table Baucus amendment (Amtrak funding), S7418 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Baucus amendment (Federal Power Marketing Administration privatization), S7417 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Bingaman amendment (Federal funding for research, technology, export promotion and trade law enforcement), S7360 [24MY]

———Domenici motion to table Boxer amendment (treatment of congressional campaign funds relative to sexual harassment litigation), S7351 [24MY]

———Domenici motion to table Bradley amendment (substitute), S7444 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Glenn amendment (repeal off-budget IRS funding), S7350 [24MY]

———Domenici motion to table Harkin amendment (Dept. of Defense funding), S7428 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Harkin amendment (additional medicare payment safeguards), S7411 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (Pell Grant Program funding relative to corporate taxation), S7428 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (elementary and secondary education funding), S7428 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (medicare reform), S7427 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Simon amendment (interchangeable defense and non-defense funding), S7425 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Simon amendment (student loan programs), S7423 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Wellstone amendment (reduce low-priority domestic discretionary spending and apply savings to the NIH), S7444 [25MY]

———Domenici motion to table Wellstone amendment (reduce tax expenditures and apply savings to the deficit), S7443 [25MY]

———Dorgan motion to recommit, S7437 [25MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Boxer amendment (budget revenue reduction relative to middle class tax relief), S7334 [24MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Bradley amendment (closing of tax loopholes and application of savings to tax cuts), S7433 [25MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Bradley amendment (restore full earned income tax credit), S7197 [23MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Exon amendment (funding for agriculture and nutrition programs), S7345 [24MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Exon amendment (limit public debt growth), S7353 [24MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Exon amendment (reduction of tax cut and application of savings to Federal aid programs), S7198 [23MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Harkin amendment (reduction of tax cut and application of savings to education), S7101 [22MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Johnston amendment (restrore medicare funding levels), S7413 [25MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Moynihan amendment (reduction of tax cut and application of savings to public welfare programs), S7353 [24MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (medicaid health care insurance for children), S7361 [24MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Reid amendment (restore funding to national parks by using amounts set aside for a tax cut), S7413 [25MY]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Sarbanes amendment (water infrastructure grants), S7416 [25MY]

———Feingold amendment (taxation rates), S7306 [24MY]

———Ford motion to table Bradley amendment (institute tobacco tax to restore cuts in medicare and NIH), S7433 [25MY]

———Ford motion to table Harkin amendment (examine health care costs associated with tobacco), S7412 [25MY]

———Gramm amendment (substitute), S7197 [23MY]

———Grams amendment (taxation rates), S7419 [25MY]

———Harkin amendment (military funding), S7305 [24MY]

———Harkin amendment (reduction of tax cut and application of savings to education), S7101 [22MY]

———Hatfield amendment (NIH funding), S7307 [24MY]

———Kerry amendment (public financing and spending limits on Presidential campaigns), S7349 [24MY]

———Lautenberg amendment (domestic violence programs funding relative to recissions in military spending), S7409 [25MY]

———Lautenberg amendment (immigration law enforcement funding relative to recissions in military spending), S7408 [25MY]

———Leahy amendment (maintain nutritional programs for children), S7410 [25MY]

———McCain amendment (apply revenue savings from repealing citizenship renouncement tax status to Social Security), S7363 [24MY]

———McConnell amendment (Appalachian Regional Commission funding), S7339 [24MY]

———McConnell amendment (treatment of Presidential Election Campaign Fund relative to sexual harassment litigation), S7349 [24MY]

———Rockefeller amendment (reduction of tax cut and application of savings to medicare and medicaid), S7077 [22MY]

———Roth amendment (oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), S7343 [24MY]

———Roth amendment (reduction in the Government work force), S7197 [23MY]

———Sarbanes amendment (Federal employee retirement plans), S7340 [24MY]

———Snowe amendment (funding of labor programs relative to tax deductions), S7444 [25MY]

———Snowe amendment (student loan program funding), S7307 [24MY]

———Thurmond amendment (Dept. of Defense funding), S7198 [23MY]

———Wellstone amendment (reduce defense expenditures and apply savings to deficit), S7437 [25MY]

———Wellstone amendment (reduce tax expenditures and apply savings to veterans programs), S7437 [25MY]

Budget rescissions and supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1158): Byrd amendment (use of budget rescissions for deficit reduction), S4788 [29MR]

———Cochran motion to table Bryan amendment (Market Promotion Program funding), S5345 [6AP]

———Domenici motion to table Reid amendment (restore funding for substance abuse block grants through rescissions in the Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund), S4915 [30MR]

———Gorton motion to table Murray amendment (mandate specified level of timber salvage sales on Federal lands), S4882 [30MR]

———Harkin amendment (Corp. for Public Broadcasting funding through rescissions from the Board for International Broadcasting), S5360 [6AP]

———Hatfield motion to table Boxer amendment (funds for Star Schools and technology education programs through rescissions from executive aircraft), S4896 [30MR]

———Hatfield motion to table Kerrey amendment (GSA Federal building and courthouse funding), S4895 [30MR]

———Kennedy amendment (tax treatment of individuals benefiting from renouncement of citizenship), S5322 [6AP]

———Lott motion to table Hollings amendment (technology program funding), S5337 [6AP]

———Mikulski amendment (substitute), S4773 [29MR]

———Shelby amendment (GSA Federal building and courthouse funding), S4915 [30MR]

———cloture motion on Hatfield amendment (substitute), S5303 [6AP]

———conference report, S7405 [25MY]

———making, S5380 [6AP]

Budget rescissions and supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1944): Hatfield motion to table Wellstone amendment (striking certain rescissions), S10461, S10462 [21JY]

———making, S10467 [21JY]

CBO economic assumptions to achieve a balanced Federal budget (H.J. Res. 132): use, S19034 [21DE]

Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special) (S. Res. 120): establish, S6784 [17MY]

Committees of the Senate (S. Res. 73): authorizing expenditures, S2564 [13FE]

Common Sense Legal Standards Reform Act (H.R. 956): cloture motion, S6255 [8MY]

———cloture motion on Gorton amendment (substitute), S6155, S6158 [4MY]

———Coverdell/Dole amendment (substitute), S6306 [9MY]

———Dole amendment (limitations on punitive damage awards), S6046 [3MY]

———enact, S6407 [10MY]

———Gorton amendment (deterrence of frivolous lawsuits and harassing court motions), S5725 [26AP]

———Gorton motion to table Dorgan amendment (limitations on punitive damage awards), S6045 [3MY], S6393 [10MY]

———Gorton motion to table Harkin amendment (product liability reform for certain claims where the harm to the claimant is death), S6370 [10MY]

———Gorton motion to table Hollings amendment (product liability reform relative to insurance reporting), S6155 [4MY]

———Gorton motion to table Hollings amendment (regulation of legal fees), S5716 [26AP]

———Gorton motion to table Kennedy amendment (substitute), S5941 [2MY]

———Gorton motion to table Simon amendment (clarify preemption of State laws relative to health care liability action), S5941 [2MY]

———Gorton motion to table Thompson amendment (application of product liability reform to certain actions brought in a Federal court), S6076 [3MY]

———Gorton motion to table Wellstone amendment to Thomas amendment (consumer access to medical malpractice information), S5939 [2MY]

———Kyl amendment (authorize voluntary alternative dispute resolutions systems), S6154 [4MY]

———McConnell amendment (reform medical liability and establish quality assurance programs), S5941 [2MY]

———Rockefeller motion to table Abraham amendment (product liability reform relative to joint liability), S6154 [4MY]

———Rockefeller motion to table Abraham amendment (regulation of legal fees), S5717 [26AP]

———Rockefeller motion to table Kyl amendment (compensation for noneconomic losses due to pain and suffering), S5940 [2MY]

———Rockefeller motion to table Kyl amendment (compensation for noneconomic losses in civil actions), S5940 [2MY]

———Rockefeller motion to table Thomas amendment (obstetric service malpractice liability claims), S5939 [2MY]

———Snowe amendment (limit punitive damages for medical liability actions), S5940 [2MY]

Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act (S. 641): Helms amendment (Federal employees participation in AIDS training programs), S10754 [27JY]

———Helms amendment (freeze Federal funding levels for HIV/AIDS), S10754 [27JY]

———Helms amendment (limitation on funds relative to cancer research funding), S10758 [27JY]

———Helms amendment (limitations on the use of Federal funding relative to homosexuality or intravenous drug use), S10754 [27JY]

———Helms amendment (require spousal notification of HIV/AIDS infected individuals), S10708 [26JY]

———Kassebaum amendment (limitations on the use of Federal funding relative to homosexuality or intravenous drug use), S10759 [27JY]

———reauthorize, S10760 [27JY]

Comprehensive Regulatory Reform Act (S. 343): Abraham amendment (periodic review of regulations impacting small business), S9634 [10JY]

———Boxer amendment (implement of mammography quality standards), S9874 [13JY]

———cloture motion on Dole amendment (substitute), S10135 [17JY], S10399 [20JY]

———Daschle amendment (Dept. of Agriculture improvement of public health and food safety through the reduction of pathogens), S9782 [12JY]

———Dole amendment (exempt food safety from cost-benefit analysis), S9693 [11JY]

———Glenn amendment (substitute), S10220 [18JY]

———Hatch amendment (promulgation of health and safety regulations), S9873 [13JY]

———Hatch motion to table Kohl amendment (ensure safe drinking water), S9791 [12JY]

———Hutchison amendment (protection against unfair penalties for alleged violations of rules), S9984 [14JY]

———Johnston amendment (revise the dollar definition of a major rule to be imposed by a regulatory agency), S9700 [11JY]

———Johnston amendment (risk assessment principles), S9781 [12JY]

———Kassebaum motion to table Kennedy amendment (mine and occupational safety and health exemptions from certain cost-benefit analysis and risk assessments), S9970 [14JY]

———Lautenberg amendment (Toxic Release Inventory requirements), S9899 [13JY]

———Nunn amendment (cost-benefit analysis on regulations impacting small businesses), S9634 [10JY]

Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act (S. 735): enact, S7857 [7JN]

———Feinstein amendment (require explosive materials to contain taggants), S7694 [5JN]

———Hatch motion to table Biden amendment (habeas corpus reform), S7808, S7850 [7JN]

———Hatch motion to table Biden amendment (requests by court-appointed attorneys for funding for investigations), S7849 [7JN]

———Hatch motion to table Levin amendment (habeas corpus reform relative to appeal process for prisoners who can demonstrate innocence), S7849 [7JN]

———Kyl amendment (prevent Federal litigation claims that have already been adequately reviewed in State court), S7849 [7JN]

———Lieberman amendment (authorizing roving or multipoint wiretaps), S7773 [6JN]

———Specter amendment (ensure due process in deportation proceedings), S7773 [6JN]

Concurrent budget resolution (H.R. 2491): Abraham motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to conference report (antitrust provisions), S17327 [17NO]

———conference report, S17330 [17NO]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy motion to instruct conferees (medicare reform), S16991 [13NO]

———Domenici motion to table Rockefeller motion to instruct conferees (medicare reform), S16990 [13NO]

———Graham motion to instruct conferees (treatment of Social Security trust funds), S16990 [13NO]

———Pryor motion to instruct conferees (Federal nursing home standards), S16989 [13NO]

———reconciliation, S16095 [27OC]

Concurrent budget resolution (S. 1357): Abraham amendment (combat waste, fraud and abuse of medicare), S15777 [26OC]

———Bond amendment (increase deductions for health insurance costs of self-employed individuals and strike long-term care insurance provisions), S15830 [26OC]

———Brown amendment (limit tax deductibility of compensation paid to employees), S15828 [26OC]

———Byrd amendment (strike reductions in highway demonstration projects and provide an offsetting revenue increase), S15829 [26OC]

———Chafee amendment (guarantee SSI medicaid coverage), S15829 [26OC]

———Dodd motion to commit (medicaid reform), S16012 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Baucus amendment (oil and gas development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), S15991 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Biden motion to commit (tax deduction for college costs), S15831 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bradley amendment (Federal irrigation subsidies), S16019 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bradley amendment (treatment of family-owned businesses relative to estate tax), S16029 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bradley motion to commit (earned income tax credit), S15778 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Breaux amendment (provide a partially refundable child tax credit), S15830 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bumpers amendment (Strategic Petroleum Reserve sale), S16021 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bumpers amendment (require fair market value for Government sale of land and minerals), S16028 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Bumpers motion to commit (tax rates), S15782 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Byrd amendment (revenues provisions), S16035 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Dorgan amendment (limit capital gains deduction), S16030 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Feingold amendment (price supports for milk manufacturing marketing adjustment), S16014 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Graham motion to commit (medicaid reform), S15779 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (prohibit balance billing by providers participating in medicare choice plans), S15999 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (student loan programs), S15779 [26OC]

———Domenici motion to table Lautenberg amendment (taxation rates), S16004 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Moynihan amendment (teaching hospitals funding), S16005 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Simon amendment (tax deduction for loans to employee stock ownership plans), S16034 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to table Wellstone amendment (agricultural price supports and Federal farm policies), S16016 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Cochran amendment (establish export class for dairy products and grant consent of Congress to Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact), S16003 [27OC]

———Domenici motion to waive Exon points of order (extraneous provisions), S16051 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Baucus amendment (oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), S15997 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Baucus motion to commit (price supports and Federal farm and health policies), S15782 [26OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Bradley amendment (medicaid funding relative to tax deductions for advertising of tobacco products), S16029 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Bumpers amendment (scoring of assets sales), S16025 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Byrd amendment (hours of debate permitted), S16026 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (end tax deferral on certain foreign corporations shareholders income), S15831 [26OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Feingold amendment (eliminate percentage depletion allowance for certain mineral substances), S16031 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Harkin amendment (farm security provisions), S16015 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Harkin amendment (medicare waste, fraud and abuse), S15828 [26OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Kerry amendment (minimum wage level), S15981 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Lautenberg motion to commit (tax deductions for business use of the home), S16033 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Lieberman motion to commit (medicare reform), S16009 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Rockefeller amendment (medicaid coverage), S16013 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Wellstone amendment (eliminate certain business and corporate tax deductions), S15986 [27OC]

———Exon motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Wellstone amendment (production of oil and gas resources in the Gulf of Mexico), S16037 [27OC]

———Gramm amendment (State flexibility in providing Medicaid benefits, S15980 [27OC]

———Helms amendment (allow medicare recipients to choose personal physicians), S15827 [26OC]

———Kassebaum amendment (student loan programs), S15781 [26OC]

———Kennedy amendment (corporate use of pension plan funds), S15981 [27OC]

———McCain amendment (Social Security earnings limit), S15827 [26OC]

———McCain motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to McCain amendment (eliminate corporate welfare programs), S15828 [26OC]

———Mikulski motion to instruct conferees (clinical lab standards), S16022 [27OC]

———Nickles motion to waive Congressional Budget Act (Federal funding of abortions), S16020 [27OC]

———Pryor amendment (Federal nursing home standards), S15988 [27OC]

———Rockefeller motion to commit (medicare reform), S15776 [26OC]

———Roth amendment (spending controls), S16049 [27OC]

———Simon amendment (substitute), S15988 [27OC]

———Smith motion to instruct conferees (Federal funding of abortions), S16023 [27OC]

———Specter amendment (medicare disproportionate share hospital payments), S15990 [27OC]

———Specter motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Specter amendment (flat tax), S16016 [27OC]

Congressional Accountability Act (S. 2): Dole motion to table Leahy amendment (congressional employment practices), S709 [10JA]

———Dole motion to table Wellstone amendment (reform lobbying and gift rules), S708 [10JA]

———enact, S767 [11JA]

———Exon amendment (congressional enforcement of constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget), S556 [6JA]

———Grassley motion to table Glenn amendment (use of airline frequent flyer miles), S713 [10JA]

———Grassley motion to table Lautenberg amendment (Members of Congress salaries relative to deficit reduction), S765 [11JA]

———Grassley motion to table Wellstone amendment (restrict political contributions by lobbyists), S539 [6JA]

———Levin amendment (reform lobbying disclosure and gift rules), S477 [5JA]

———McCain motion to table Kerry amendment (personal use of campaign funds), S709 [10JA]

———McConnell amendment (use of airline frequent flyer miles), S707 [10JA]

———Simon amendment (United Rubber Workers' strike at Bridgestone/Firestone Co. plants), S560 [6JA]

Congressional approval prior to U.S. military intervention Bosnia and Herzegovina (S.J. Res. 44): require, S18552 [13DE]

Congressional approval prior to U.S. military intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina (H.R. 2606): require, S18470 [13DE]

Congressional gift rules (S. 1061): Byrd amendment (review of the judiciary's gift rules), S10855 [28JY]

———Lott amendment (change the maximum total value of gifts that can be accepted from a single source in one year), S10848 [28JY]

———Murkowski amendment (permit reimbursement for travel and lodging at charitable events), S10846 [28JY]

Congressional gift rules (S. Res. 158): amend Senate Rules, S10858 [28JY]

Constitutional amendment on desecration of the U.S. flag (S.J. Res. 31): Biden amendment (legislative prohibition on desecration of the U.S. flag), S18391 [12DE]

———Dole point of order on Hollings amendment (balanced budget constitutional amendment), S18392 [12DE]

———McConnell amendment (legislative prohibition on desecration of the U.S. flag), S18393 [12DE]

———propose, S18394 [12DE]

Constitutional amendment to balance budget (H.J. Res. 1): Craig motion to table Feingold motion to refer to the Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S2753 [15FE]

———cloture motion, S2778 [16FE]

———Dole amendment (perfecting), S2453 [10FE]

———Dole motion to table Boxer amendment (treatment of federally declared disasters), S2616 [14FE]

———Dole motion to table Johnston amendment (judicial authority relative to enforcement), S2732 [15FE]

———Dole motion to table Reid amendment (treatment of Social Security), S2592 [14FE]

———Dorgan motion to table Feingold amendment (treatment of TVA funding under a balanced budget requirement), S3274 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Biden amendment (require an operating and a capital budget to distinguish between Federal funds and trust funds), S2749 [15FE]

———Hatch motion to table Bingaman amendment (three-fifths majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue), S2685 [15FE]

———Hatch motion to table Bumpers motion to refer, S3275 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (increase in public debt limit), S3277 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (permit President to submit alternative budget), S3277 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (permit outlays to exceed receipts by a majority vote), S3277 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (require a simple majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue), S3277 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (treatment of outlays for law enforcement and crime prevention), S3021 [23FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (use of budget estimates), S3277 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Feingold motion to refer to the Committee on the Budget (Senate), S2626 [14FE]

———Hatch motion to table Feinstein amendment (substitute), S3274 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Graham amendment (require a three-fifths majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue), S3275 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Graham amendment (treatment of Social Security under a constitutional amendment to require balanced), S3275 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Hollings amendment (constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures), S2639 [14FE]

———Hatch motion to table Kennedy amendment (Presidential authorization to impound appropriated funds under a balanced budget requirement), S3275 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Kerry motion to commit, S3278 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Levin amendment (implementing and enforcing specification relative to submission to ratification by States), S3276 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Levin amendment (voting privileges of the Vice President relative to equally divided votes in the Senate), S3276 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Nunn amendment (permit waiver relative to economic emergency), S3275 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Pryor amendment (suggestions by private citizens on spending cuts to balance the budget), S3276 [28FE]

———Hatch motion to table Rockefeller amendment (treatment of veterans benefits), S2948 [22FE]

———Hatch motion to table Wellstone motion to refer to Committee on the Budget (Senate), S2693 [15FE]

———Hatch motion to table the Daschle motion (implementation plan), S2307 [8FE]

———Kyl motion to table Byrd amendment (treatment of military conflicts), S2938 [22FE]

———motion to table Wellstone motion to refer to Committee on the Budget (Senate), S3020, S3021 [23FE]

———Nunn amendment (judicial authority in cases involving balanced budget enforcement), S3276 [28FE]

———require, S3314 [2MR]

Continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 115): Craig amendment (limit amount of private funds that Federal grantees can use for lobbying purposes), S16885, S16891 [9NO]

———Daschle amendment (determination of medicare part B premium), S16892 [9NO]

———making, S16892 [9NO]

Continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 122): Dole motion to table Daschle amendment (substitute), S17128 [16NO]

———Domenici motion to table Daschle amendment (substitute), S17177 [16NO]

———Domenici motion to table Hollings amendment (budget treatment of Social Security trust funds), S17147 [16NO]

———making, S17178 [16NO]

Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act (H.R. 927): Ashcroft motion to table Ashcroft amendment (constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms), S15219 [17OC]

———cloture motion, S15113 [12OC], S15217 [17OC], S15278 [18OC]

———enact, S15325 [19OC]

———Graham motion to table Dodd amendment (strengthen international economic sanctions and support efforts for freedom and independence), S15324 [19OC]

———Graham motion to table Simon amendment (remove travel restrictions to Cuba on U.S. citizens), S15323 [19OC]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 1530): authorizing, S12675 [6SE]

———conference report, S18904 [19DE]

———Dole motion to proceed to consideration of conference report, S18702 [15DE]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 2126): conference report, S17170 [16NO]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 1026): Boxer amendment (Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) hearings on alleged misconduct by Senator Packwood), S11184 [2AU]

———Boxer amendment (terminate pay and allowance entitlements of Armed Forces members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge), S11389 [4AU]

———Bumpers amendment (defense export loan guarantee program), S11302 [3AU]

———Bumpers motion to waive the Budget Act relative to Bumpers amendment (restrictions on decreasing defense appropriations), S11384 [4AU]

———Cohen amendment (protecting the U.S. from ballistic missile attack), S11307 [3AU]

———Coverdell motion to table McCain amendment (reimbursement of funds used for support of civilian sporting events), S11389 [4AU]

———Dole motion to table Levin amendment (funding for procurement of equipment for reserve components), S11420 [4AU]

———Kyl amendment (protecting the U.S. from ballistic missile attack), S11153 [2AU]

———Leahy amendment (eliminate use of antipersonnel landmines), S11426 [4AU]

———McCain amendment (production of the Seawolf submarine), S11296 [3AU]

———McConnell amendment (Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) hearings on alleged misconduct by Senator Packwood), S11184 [2AU]

———Nunn amendment (national missile defense systems), S12668 [6SE]

———Nunn amendment to Kyl amendment (medium extended air defense system program funding), S11153 [2AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Dorgan amendment (national missile defense funding), S11239 [3AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Exon amendment (hydronuclear testing program funding), S11377 [4AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Glenn amendment (length of obligated active duty service of graduates of service academies), S11421 [4AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Kohl amendment (spending levels), S11403 [4AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Levin amendment (Antiballistic Missile Treaty compliance), S11282 [3AU]

———Thurmond motion to table Reid amendment (location of tritium production facility), S11377 [4AU]

———Warner motion to table Harkin amendment (allied burden sharing for maintenance and operation of military personnel and installations), S11419 [4AU]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 1087): Dorgan amendment (national missile defense funding), S12165 [10AU]

———making, S12567 [5SE]

———Stevens motion to table Bingaman amendment (LHD-7 amphibious assault ship funding), S12166 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Bingaman amendment (munitions funding), S12186 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Bingaman amendment (payment of invoices), S12167 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Bingaman amendment (procurement policy), S12167 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Bumpers amendment (Trident II Missile Program funding), S12320 [11AU]

———Stevens motion to table Bumpers amendment (defense export loan guarantees), S12169 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Harkin amendment (Anti-Satellite Weapon Program funding), S12187 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Harkin amendment (Kiowa Warrior helicopter funding), S12322 [11AU]

———Stevens motion to table Harkin amendment (Space-Based Laser Program funding), S12187 [10AU]

———Stevens motion to table Kerry motion to recommit, S12323 [11AU]

———Stevens motion to table Wellstone amendment (spending levels), S12186 [10AU]

Dept. of Defense supplemental appropriations and rescissions to enhance military readiness (H.R. 889): Baucus motion to table Hutchison amendment (funding for designation of endangered species or critical habitat), S4034 [16MR]

———Bond motion to table Bumpers amendment (National Wind Tunnel Complex funding), S4021 [16MR]

———D'Amato motion to table Kassebaum amendment (status of Federal contractors that hire permanent replacements for striking employees), S3729 [9MR]

———McCain amendment (defense environmental restoration and Technology Reinvestment Program funding), S3593 [7MR]

———appeal of ruling of the Chair on Hutchison amendment (funding for designation of endangered species or critical habitat), S4035 [16MR]

———cloture motion on Kassebaum amendment (status of Federal contractors that hire permanent replacements for striking employees), S3918 [15MR]

———making, S4070 [16MR]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 1977): Bumpers motion to table Craig amendment (royalty and reclamation regulations for mining activities on Federal lands), S11877 [8AU]

———Bumpers motion to table the Committee on Appropriations (Senate) amendment (royalty and reclamation regulations for mining activities on Federal lands), S11873 [8AU]

———Domenici amendment (BIA funding), S11976 [9AU]

———Gorton motion to table Bingaman amendment (Native American education funding), S12020 [9AU]

———Reid motion to table Helms amendment (Red Wolf Program funding), S12019 [9AU]

———Stevens motion to table Simon amendment (National African American Museum), S12006 [9AU]

———authorizing, S12037 [9AU]

———conference report, S18616 [14DE]

Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 2020): Committee on Appropriations (Senate) amendment (Federal Employees Health Benefits Program abortion coverage), S11518 [5AU]

———Mikulski amendment (Federal Employees Health Benefits Program abortion coverage), S11529 [5AU]

———Nickles amendment (Federal Employees Health Benefits Program abortion coverage), S11527 [5AU]

———conference report, S17078 [15NO]

Dept. of Transportation and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2002): Hatfield motion to table Harkin amendment (treatment of flight crews engaged in international operations), S12057 [9AU]

———Hatfield motion to table Pressler amendment (Local Rail Freight Assistance Program funding), S12116 [10AU]

———Hatfield motion to table Roth amendment (FAA waiver of certain Federal personnel and procurement laws), S12114 [10AU]

———Hatfield motion to table Specter amendment (mass transit funding), S12055 [9AU]

———conference report, S16371 [31OC]

———making, S12122 [10AU]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State and the Judiciary appropriations (H.R. 2076): Biden amendment (programs to combat domestic violence), S14585 [29SE]

———Gramm motion to table Domenici amendment (LSC funding), S14617 [29SE]

———Gramm motion to table Kerrey amendment (FBI funding relative to National Information Infrastructure), S14625 [29SE]

———Gregg amendment (require congressional approval before committing U.S. ground forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina), S14640 [29SE]

———Kohl amendment (crime prevention programs), S14647 [29SE]

———McCain amendment (auction of direct broadcast satellite spectrum), S14586 [29SE]

———Smith motion to table Specter amendment (safeguard the reproductive rights of female Federal prisoners), S14640 [29SE]

———conference report, S18182 [7DE]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2127): Specter motion to proceed to consideration, S14448, S14455 [28SE]

Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD, and sundry independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 2099): Baucus amendment (EPA review of provisions that limit implementation or enforcement of any environmental law), S14343 [27SE]

———Bond motion to table Sarbanes amendment (homeless assistance), S14345 [27SE]

———Bumpers amendment (space station program funding), S14246 [26SE]

———Lautenberg motion to waive the Congressional Budget Act relative to Lautenberg amendment (environmental program funding), S14363 [27SE]

———Mikulski amendment (Corp. for National Service funding), S14271 [26SE]

———Rockefeller motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Rockefeller amendment (limit compensation for mentally disabled veterans), S14340 [27SE]

———Rockefeller motion to waive Congressional Budget Act relative to Rockefeller amendment (veterans' medical care funding), S14341 [27SE]

———authorizing, S14389 [27SE]

———conference report, S18657 [14DE]

District of Columbia appropriations (S. 1244): Byrd amendment (improve order and discipline in public schools), S14127 [22SE]

———Jeffords motion to table Dorgan amendment (taxation rates relative to medicare reform), S14126 [22SE]

Energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 1905): Bumpers amendment (gas turbine modular helium reactor funding), S11078 [1AU]

———conference report, S16398 [31OC]

———Dorgan amendment (line-item veto), S11084 [1AU]

———Johnston motion to table Grams amendment (Appalachian Regional Commission funding), S11091 [1AU]

Family Self-Sufficiency Act (H.R. 4): Ashcroft amendment (Food Stamp Block Grant Program), S13341 [12SE]

———Bingaman amendment (State drug addiction and alcoholism treatment programs funding), S13634 [15SE]

———Boxer amendment (prohibit financial assistance to persons delinquent in child support payments), S12897 [8SE]

———Boxer amendment (restrict benefits for foster care and adoption assistance programs relative to noncitizens), S13516 [13SE]

———Bradley amendment (modify provisions relative to State plan requirements), S13603 [14SE]

———Breaux amendment (maintain partnership between the Federal Government and the States), S13333 [12SE]

———Brown amendment (expenditure of funds in accordance with State laws and procedures), S12876 [8SE]

———Brown amendment (funding for State administrative purposes), S12894 [8SE]

———Cohen amendment (participation of religious organizations), S13522 [13SE]

———Conrad amendment (allow State flexibility in establishing welfare programs), S13316 [12SE]

———Daschle amendment (assistance to minors relative to time limitations of benefits), S13646 [15SE]

———Daschle amendment (make certain modifications), S13772 [19SE]

———Daschle amendment (Native American family assistance grants funding), S13491 [13SE]

———Daschle amendment (substitute), S12796 [7SE]

———Dole motion to strike Bradley amendment (modify provisions relative to State plan requirements), S13645 [15SE]

———Domenici amendment (State determination of benefits relative to children born to current welfare recipients), S13489 [13SE]

———enact, S13802 [19SE]

———Exon amendment (prohibit Federal benefits for illegal aliens), S13569 [14SE]

———Faircloth amendment (deny assistance for out-of-wedlock births to minors), S13516 [13SE], S13562 [14SE]

———Feinstein amendment (equal treatment of naturalized and native-born citizens), S13605 [14SE]

———Feinstein amendment (funding to States to handle additional growth in welfare caseloads, S13317 [12SE]

———Feinstein amendment (treatment of legal aliens relative to AFDC, SSI, and food stamp programs), S13605 [14SE]

———Glenn motion to table Gramm amendment (reduce Federal bureaucracy), S13643 [15SE]

———Graham amendment (funding formula for children's programs), S13486 [13SE], S13640 [15SE]

———Gramm amendment (prohibit the use of Federal funds for legal challenges to welfare reform), S13642 [15SE]

———Gramm amendment (reduce Federal bureaucracy), S13772 [19SE]

———Helms amendment (work requirement for food stamp recipients), S13198 [11SE]

———Jeffords amendment (welfare grant levels relative to out-of-wedlock birth rate), S13565 [14SE]

———Kassebaum amendment (consolidate and expand Federal child care programs), S13196 [11SE]

———Kohl amendment (exempt elderly, disabled, and children from optional State food assistance block grants), S13636 [15SE]

———Mikulski amendment (development of parent-child participation programs), S13604 [14SE]

———Mikulski amendment (Senior Community Service Employment Program funding), S13495 [13SE]

———Moseley-Braun amendment (assistance to minors relative to time limitations of benefits), S13483 [13SE]

———Moseley-Braun amendment (require welfare recipients to work relative to State assistance services), S13484 [13SE]

———Moynihan amendment (substitute), S12888 [8SE]

———Santorum amendment (benefits relative to criminal probation, parole violators, and fugitive felons), S12876 [8SE]

———Santorum motion to table Dodd amendment (consolidate and expand Federal child care programs), S13196 [11SE]

———Simon amendment (eliminate retroactive requirements for legal immigrants), S13639 [15SE]

———Simon amendment (establish community works progress programs), S13634 [15SE]

———Wellstone amendment (medicaid coverage for individuals who lose eligibility for welfare benefits), S13635 [15SE]

Federal judgeships (S. 1328): Hatch amendment (Clinton administration budget proposal), S15551 [24OC]

———Wellstone motion to table Wellstone amendment (implement child program changes relative to budget decreases), S15544 [24OC]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs appropriations (H.R. 1868): Brown amendment (clarify restrictions on assistance to Pakistan), S13927 [20SE], S14005 [21SE]

———D'Amato amendment (limit Economic Support Fund assistance to Turkey), S13924 [20SE]

———Hatfield motion to table amendments in disagreement (international family planning programs funding), S17067 [15NO]

———Helms amendment (U.N. Population Fund funding), S14049 [21SE]

———Leahy amendment in disagreement (international family planning programs funding), S16495 [1NO]

———Leahy motion to table Helms/Dole amendment (consolidate foreign affairs agencies), S14050 [21SE]

———McConnell motion to table Harkin amendment (line-item veto on appropriations), S14019 [21SE]

———McConnell motion to table McCain amendment to Leahy amendment in disagreement (assistance to Burma relative to human rights conditions), S16480 [1NO]

———Smith amendment (diplomatic and economic relations with Vietnam relative to accounting for POW/MIA and human rights violations), S13942 [20SE]

———conference report, S16476 [1NO]

———making, S14081 [21SE]

Foreign Relations Revitalization Act (S. 908): cloture motion, S11049, S11067 [1AU]

———Helms amendment (debts owed by U.N. diplomats to U.S. individuals and businesses), S10961 [31JY]

———Kassebaum motion to table Kennedy amendment (minimum wage), S10962 [31JY]

Housing for Older Persons Act (H.R. 660): enact, S18070 [6DE]

Impact of Japanese trade practices on automobile industry (S. Res. 118): evaluate, S6324 [9MY]

Interstate Commerce Commission Sunset Act (S. 1396): Byrd amendment (sabotage against a train or motor vehicle carrying spent nuclear fuel or high level nuclear waste), S17596 [28NO]

———Pressler motion to table Dorgan amendment (railroad competition standards relative to mergers), S17596 [28NO]

Interstate Transportation of Municipal Solid Waste Act (S. 534): Baucus motion to table Dorgan amendment (expand the definition of municipal solid waste), S6580 [12MY]

———Chafee motion to table Jeffords amendment (solid waste flow control authority), S6505 [11MY]

———Chafee motion to table Kyl amendment (solid waste flow control authority), S6494 [11MY]

———Chafee motion to table Specter amendment (Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) hearings on Federal law enforcement actions and terrorism), S6500 [11MY]

———Smith motion to table Murray amendment (solid waste flow control authority), S6709 [16MY]

———cloture motion on substitute amendment, S6576 [12MY]

———enact, S6722 [16MY]

Japan earthquake (S. Res. 72): condolences for losses, S1531 [25JA]

Jerusalem Embassy Act (S. 1322): enact, S15535 [24OC]

———Roth motion to table Dorgan amendment (tax cuts and medicare), S15493 [23OC]

Legislative branch of the Government appropriations (H.R. 1854): Byrd amendment (Senate Press Gallery members annual financial reports), S10357 [20JY]

———Dole amendment to Feingold amendment (campaign finance reform), S10380 [20JY]

———Dole motion to table Feingold amendment (campaign finance reform), S10373 [20JY]

———Gramm amendment (equal opportunity in the awarding of Federal contracts), S10418 [20JY]

———Mack motion to table Hollings amendment (OTA funding), S10400 [20JY]

———Murray amendment (equal opportunity in the awarding of Federal contracts), S10418 [20JY]

———conference report, S14127 [22SE]

Legislative Line Item Veto Act (S. 4): Coats motion to table Feingold amendment (deficit reduction versus tax cuts), S4323 [22MR]

———Coats motion to table Hollings amendment (deficit reduction versus tax cuts), S4323 [22MR]

———Dole motion to table Hatch amendment (exempt items of judicial branch appropriations), S4443 [23MR]

———enact, S4484 [23MR]

———McCain motion to table Bradley amendment (targeted tax benefit relative to line-item veto authority), S4323 [22MR]

———McCain motion to table Byrd amendment (deficit reduction versus tax cuts), S4460 [23MR]

———McCain motion to table Daschle amendment (substitute), S4428 [23MR]

Lobbying Disclosure Act (S. 1060): Craig amendment to Simpson amendment (prohibit certain organizations from receiving Federal funding), S10558 [24JY]

———enact, S10599 [25JY]

———Lautenberg amendment (tax deductibility of lobbying expenses), S10597 [25JY]

———Levin\McConnell amendment (grassroots lobbying efforts), S10553 [24JY]

———Simpson amendment (prohibit certain organizations from receiving Federal funding), S10559 [24JY]

Military construction, family housing, and base closure and realignment appropriations (H.R. 1817): Burns motion to table Bingaman amendment (reduction in funding for military construction and family housing), S10469 [21JY]

———authorizing, S10471 [21JY]

———conference report, S14114 [22SE]

National Highway System (S. 440): Byrd amendment (Federal highway funds relative to drunken driving by minors), S8788 [21JN]

———Chafee motion to table Snowe amendment (eliminate penalties on State noncompliance with Federal motorcycle helmet laws), S8753 [21JN]

———conference report, S17227 [17NO]

———Dole motion to table motion to reconsider Dorgan amendment (Federal highway funds relative to use of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles), S8788 [21JN]

———Dorgan amendment (Federal highway funds relative to use of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles), S8788 [21JN]

———Lautenberg amendment (maximum speed limit), S8653 [20JN]

———McCain amendment (funding of demonstration projects), S8677 [20JN]

———Reid amendment (maximum speed limit), S8653 [20JN]

———Smith Amendment (eliminate penalties on State noncompliance with Federal safety belt and motorcycle helmet laws), S8675 [20JN]

———Snowe motion to table Chafee/Hutchison amendment (eliminate penalties on State noncompliance with Federal motorcycle helmet laws relative to State payment for injuries), S8761 [21JN]

———Warner motion to table Roth amendment (Amtrak intercity passenger rail service), S8787 [21JN]

Nomination of Dan Glickman to be Sec. of Agriculture: confirm, S4844 [30MR]

Nomination of Henry Foster, Jr., to be Surgeon General: cloture motion, S8745 [21JN], S8875 [22JN]

Nomination of James L. Dennis to be circuit judge: Cochran motion to recommit, S14471 [28SE]

Nomination of John M. Deutch to be Director of Central Intelligence: confirmed, S6305 [9MY]

Nomination of Lawrence H. Summers to be Deputy Sec. of the Treasury: confirm, S12325 [11AU]

Nomination of Robert E. Rubin to be Sec. of the Treasury: confirmed, S728 [10JA]

Paperwork Reduction Act (S. 244): enact, S3555 [7MR]

———Lott motion to table Wellstone amendment (nutrition programs for children), S3555 [7MR]

Partial-birth abortions (H.R. 1833): Boxer amendment (provide exemption in cases where the life or health of the woman is at-risk), S18198 [7DE]

———Dole amendment (provide exemption in cases where the life or health of the woman is at-risk), S18198 [7DE]

———Feinstein amendment (substitute), S18227 [7DE]

———prohibit, S18228 [7DE]

———Pryor motion to table DeWine amendment (GATT implementation relative to generic drugs), S18222 [7DE]

———Specter motion to commit, S16805 [8NO]

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (H.R. 4): conference report, S19181 [22DE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (H.R. 1058): enact, S9219 [28JN]

———veto, S19180 [22DE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (S. 240): Boxer amendment (establish procedures for appointment of lead plaintiffs in private securities cases), S9116 [27JN]

———Boxer amendment (instruct the SEC to report on enhanced protection for senior citizens from securities fraud), S9074 [26JN]

———Bryan amendment (restore liability of aiders and abetters in private actions), S9116 [27JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Boxer amendment (reform safe harbor laws for forward-looking statements), S9202 [28JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Bryan amendment (statute of limitations), S9073 [26JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Sarbanes amendment (reform safe harbor laws for forward-looking statements), S9144 [27JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Specter amendment (provide for a stay of discovery in certain court cases), S9200 [28JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Specter amendment (provide for sanctions against abusive litigation), S9199 [28JN]

———D'Amato motion to table Specter motion to commit to Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S8923 [22JN]

———Graham amendment (early evaluation of Federal litigation to assess the merit of the case), S9162 [27JN]

———Sarbanes amendment (proportional liability), S9073 [26JN]

———Sarbanes amendment (reform safe harbor laws for forward-looking statements), S9130 [27JN]

———Shelby amendment (proportionate liability provisions), S8975 [23JN]

———Specter amendment (clarify the standard plaintiffs must meet in specifying the defendant's state of mind in private securities litigation), S9201 [28JN]

Product Liability Fairness Act (H.R. 956): enact, S6407 [10MY]

Public debt ceiling (H.R. 2586): increase, S16913 [9NO]

———Roth motion to table Moynihan amendment (substitute), S16911 [9NO]

Regulatory Transition Act (S. 219): enact, S4758 [29MR]

———Harkin amendment (Iraqi detention of U.S. citizens relative to illegal border-crossing incident), S4696 [28MR]

Safe Drinking Water Act (S. 1316): amend, S17773 [29NO]

———Chafee motion to table Boxer amendment (require certain community water systems to issue a report relative to level of contaminants in drinking water), S17773 [29NO]

Securities Litigation Reform Act (H.R. 1058): conference report, S17997 [5DE]

Senate: motion to request attendance of absent Senators, S883 [12JA], S8061 [9JN]

Senate Rules (S. Res. 14): Harkin amendment (reform cloture procedures), S438 [5JA]

Social Security earnings limit (S. 1372): McCain motion to waive Congressional Budget Act, S16589 [2NO]

Subpoena of William H. Kennedy III relative to Senate investigation of Whitewater and Madison Guaranty (S. Res. 199): Sarbanes amendment (seek cooperation prior to enforcement of subpoena), S18993 [20DE]

———enforce, S18993 [20DE]

Tax deduction for health insurance costs of self-employed individuals and repeal of nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating FCC policies (H.R. 831): cloture motion on conference report, S5029 [3AP]

Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act (S. 652): Cohen amendment (allow for competition in the manufacture and distribution of cable boxes), S8000 [8JN]

———Dole amendment (provide additional deregulation of rural and small cable television systems), S8068 [9JN]

———Dole amendment (volume discounts for cable television operators), S8478 [15JN]

———Dorgan amendment (FCC review of television broadcast ownership restrictions), S8246, S8247 [13JN]

———Dorgan motion to table D'Amato motion to reconsider Dorgan amendment (FCC review of television broadcast ownership restrictions), S8246 [13JN]

———Exon amendment (restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer), S8347 [14JN]

———Feinstein amendment (full scrambling of multichannel video services of sexually explicit adult programming), S8169 [12JN]

———Feinstein amendment (prohibit the FCC from preempting State or local regulations that establish barriers to entry for interstate or intrastate services), S8308 [14JN]

———Kerrey amendment (treatment of interconnection agreements relative to Bell Telephone Cos.' entrance into the long distance and manufacturing markets), S8326 [14JN]

———McCain amendment (limit regulatory authority of the FCC), S7971 [8JN]

———McCain amendment (rates for universal service to health care providers in rural areas, educational providers, and libraries), S8436 [15JN]

———McCain amendment (require a voucher system to provide for payment of universal service), S8239 [13JN]

———Pressler motion to table Boxer amendment (preserve the basic tier of cable television services), S8326 [14JN]

———Pressler motion to table Bumpers amendment (protect consumers of utility systems relative to telecommunication activities), S8240 [13JN]

———Pressler motion to table Conrad amendment (limit exposure of children to violent television programming), S8251 [13JN]

———Pressler motion to table Kerrey amendment (representation of consumers on the Federal-State Joint Board on universal service), S8315 [14JN]

———Pressler motion to table Lieberman amendment (cable television rate reform), S8437 [15JN]

———Pressler motion to table Simon amendment (FCC rules on radio station ownership), S8437 [15JN]

———Pressler motion to table Thurmond amendment (application of antitrust laws relative to Bell Telephone Cos.' entrance into the long distance and manufacturing markets), S8225 [13JN]

———Santorum amendment (permit Bell Telephone Cos. to provide interLATA commercial mobile services), S8064 [9JN]

———Simon amendment (broadcast of violent television programming), S8252 [13JN]

———Snowe motion to table McCain amendment (rates for universal service to health care providers in rural areas, educational providers, and libraries), S7990 [8JN]

———cloture motion, S8311 [14JN]

———enact, S8480 [15JN]

Terrorist attacks in Israel (S. Res. 69): condemn, S1426 [24JA]

U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735): Hatch motion to table Lieberman amendment (broaden guidelines for obtaining emergency wiretap authority), S7607 [26MY]

U.S. military intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina (S. Con. Res. 35): authorize, S18551 [13DE]

Unfunded Mandate Reform Act (S. 1): Boxer amendment (protection of reproductive health care clinics), S1061 [18JA]

———Bradley amendment (State cost shifting of programs to local governments), S1060 [18JA]

———Byrd amendment (review procedures for underfunded intergovernmental Federal mandates), S1583 [26JA]

———cloture motion, S1146 [19JA]

———Cohen motion to table Bumpers amendment (collection of certain State and local taxes relative to the sale, delivery, and use of personal property), S1157 [19JA]

———conference report, S3922 [15MR]

———Craig motion to table Harkin amendment (budget treatment of Social Security trust funds), S1598 [26JA]

———Craig motion to table Wellstone amendment (Federal budget deficit), S1495 [25JA]

———Dole amendment to Gorton amendment (national history standards in schools), S1040 [18JA]

———Dole amendment to table Committee on the Budget (Senate) amendment (consideration of legislation), S1202 [19JA]

———Dole motion to table Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) amendment (applicability to Administrative Procedure Act), S1202 [19JA]

———Dole motion to table Committee on Governmental Affairs amendment (application of definitions), S892 [12JA]

———Dole motion to table Committee on Governmental Affairs amendment (strike definition of ``amount'' and modify term ``private sector''), S883 [12JA]

———Dole motion to table Committee on the Budget (Senate) amendment (determinations of applicability to pending legislation), S1201 [19JA]

———Dole motion to table Gorton amendment (certification of national history standards proposed by the National Center for History in schools), S1201 [19JA]

———Dole motion to table the Committee on the Budget (Senate) amendment (committee jurisdiction), S1201 [19JA]

———Domenici motion to table Hollings amendment (balance budget), S1426 [24JA]

———Dorgan amendment (Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations studies and reports funding), S941 [13JA]

———enact, S1678 [27JA]

———Glenn motion to table Committee on the Budget (Senate) amendment (committee jurisdiction relative to unfunded Federal mandates), S998 [17JA]

———Graham amendment (treatment of cost due to illegal immigration and border patrol funding), S1612 [26JA]

———Grassley amendment (require CBO to calculate cost of unfunded Federal mandates in published statement), S1531 [25JA]

———Kassebaum amendment (Dept. of Justice enforcement of pornography laws), S1611 [26JA]

———Kempthorne amendment (budget treatment of Social Security trust funds), S1591 [26JA]

———Kempthorne amendment (committee reporting requirements relative to private sector adverse impact of Federal mandates), S941 [13JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Bingaman amendment (application of unfunded Federal mandates to independent regulatory agencies), S1612 [26JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Bingaman amendment (determination of reporting committee on applicability to pending legislation), S1421 [24JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Bingaman amendment (treatment and disposal of radioactive waste), S1421 [24JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Boxer amendment (protection of children, pregnant women and the elderly), S1518 [25JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Boxer amendment (treatment of existing child pornography, child abuse, or child labor legislation), S1612 [26JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) amendment (reporting requirements under Federal intergovernmental mandates), S988 [17JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Committee on the Budget (Senate) amendment (reports on Federal mandates), S976 [17JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Dorgan amendment (Consumer Price Index calculation), S1420 [24JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Dorgan amendment (FRS report to Congress and the President on changes to the discount, Federal funds, and market interest rates), S1420 [24JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Glenn amendment (point of order requirements for legislation), S1654 [27JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Lautenberg amendment (limit human carcinogens defined by EPA), S1568 [26JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Levin amendment (application of Federal mandates on private industry in competiton with the public sector), S1655 [27JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Levin amendment (substitute), S1666 [27JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Levin amendment (sunset provision), S1654 [27JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Lieberman amendment (exempt private sector from laws not applied to government entities), S1180 [19JA]

———Kempthorne motion to table Wellstone amendment (prohibit consideration of legislation reported out of committee without an analysis of the impact on children), S1200 [19JA]

———Kyl motion to table Boxer amendment (State costs relative to illegal immigration), S1567 [26JA]

———Levin amendment (CBO infeasibility of making cost estimate for Federal intergovernmental mandates), S1144 [19JA]

———Levin amendment (include age among discrimination factors not covered by bans on unfunded Federal mandates), S1197 [19JA]

———Reid motion to table Kempthorne amendment (budget treatment of Social Security trust funds), S1591 [26JA]

Visit of Lee Teng-hui, President of the Republic of China (H. Con. Res. 53): welcome, S6315 [9MY]

Workforce Development Act (H.R. 1617): enact, S14991 [11OC]

Workforce Development Act (S. 143): Ashcroft amendment (random drug testing of Federal job training program applicants), S14979 [11OC]

———Glenn amendment (displaced homemaker training), S14876 [10OC]

———Grams amendment (State block grants for job training programs), S14875 [10OC]

———Moynihan amendment (Trade Adjustment Assistance Program funding), S14875 [10OC]

———Pell amendment (State distribution of funds for adult and vocational education programs), S14862 [10OC]

———Specter amendment (maintain Job Corps as a national program), S14978 [11OC]

World War II veterans and their families (S. Res. 115): tribute, S6256 [8MY]

Remarks in Senate

Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 1), S3514 [6MR]

Correction: Akaka, S4940 [30MR], S9317, S9318 [28JN]

———Biden, S8966 [23JN]

———Boxer, S7808 [7JN]

———Bradley, S17102 [15NO]

———Bumpers, S10760 [27JY]

———Dodd, S17178 [16NO]

———Domenici, S8762 [21JN]

———Faircloth, S16811 [8NO]

———Feinstein, S7428 [25MY]

———Glenn, S1684 [27JA]

———Hatfield, S5941 [2MY], S7473 [25MY]

———Helms, S16023 [27OC]

———Kyl, S15989 [27OC]

———Lautenberg, S6050 [3MY], S16019 [27OC]

———McCain, S18002 [5DE]

———Moseley-Braun, S16031 [27OC]

———Moynihan, S7437 [25MY], S16031 [27OC]

———Murkowski, S7198 [23MY]

———Packwood, S1599 [26JA], S5941 [2MY], S6370 [10MY]

———Pressler, S16016 [27OC]

———Reid, S8924 [22JN], S16041 [27OC], S18554 [13DE]

———Rockefeller, S13804 [19SE]

Leahy, Senator: missed votes due to family emergency, S1299 [23JA]

Personal explanation: Abraham, S8125 [9JN], S17041 [14NO]

———Heflin, S15318 [19OC]

———Hutchison, S1614 [26JA]

———Kerry, S15326 [19OC]

———McCain, S3050 [23FE]

———Rockefeller, S16589 [2NO]

———Warner, S8761 [21JN]

Position on missed: Akaka, S12870 [7SE], S16967 [13NO]

———Baucus, S5078 [3AP]

———Biden, S15325 [19OC]

———Bond, S9634 [10JY]

———Bradley, S7228 [23MY]

———Burns, S9984 [14JY]

———Faircloth, S5077 [3AP], S10563 [24JY]

———Graham, S10603 [25JY]

———Hollings, S10729 [26JY]

———Inhofe, S9702 [11JY]

———Jeffords, S3959 [15MR]

———Kempthorne, S10135 [17JY]

———Mikulski, S7707 [5JN]

———Pressler, S10135 [17JY]

———Smith, S9634 [10JY]

———Thurmond, S16589 [2NO]

Senate: require three-fifths vote to waive a CBO analysis of legislation to determine impact of Federal mandates, S1407 [24JA]

———require three-fifths vote to waive ban on unfunded Federal mandates, S1417 [24JA]

———votes on controversial issues, S6419 [10MY]

Senate Rules: require a three-fifths majority on the passage of legislation increasing income tax rates, S1906 [1FE]

Tables

Senate votes in the first session of Congress, S3457 [3MR]