VOTES IN SENATE related term(s) Senate

Analyses

Methodology Problems and Multibillion Dollar Errors Produce Large Distortions in Taxpayers Union Ratings: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, H4660 [26JN]

Recorded

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs appropriations (H.R. 2160): Cochran motion to table Harkin amendment (FDA Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding), S8682 [3SE]

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs appropriations (S. 1033): Cochran motion to table Bryan amendment (Market Access Program funding), S7930 [23JY]

———Cochran motion to table Durbin amendment (prohibit coverage of tobacco by Federal crop insurance and disaster assistance programs), S7920 [23JY]

———Cochran motion to table Wellstone amendment (School Breakfast Program funding), S7989 [24JY]

———Harkin motion to table Helms amendment to Harkin amendment (Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding), S7924 [23JY]

———Stevens motion to table Harkin amendment (Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding), S7930 [23JY]

———making, S7995 [24JY]

Appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in Presidential election campaign (S.J. Res. 22): encourage, S2499 [19MR]

Appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns (S.J. Res. 23): encourage, S2501 [19MR]

Assisted Suicide Funding Restriction Act (H.R. 1300): enact, S3265 [16AP]

Balanced Budget Act (H.R. 2015): conference report, S8410 [31JY]

Balanced Budget Act (S. 947): D'Amato motion to waive Budget Act relative to D'Amato amendment (NIH National Fund for Health Research), S6293 [25JN]

———Dodd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dodd amendment (Medicaid eligibility for certain disabled children), S6296 [25JN]

———Dodd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (student loan programs), S6308 [25JN]

———Domenici motion to table Kennedy amendment (provide health care to children with special needs), S6318 [25JN]

———Domenici motion to table Mikulski amendment (Medicaid reimbursement rates for nursing homes), S6305 [25JN]

———Domenici motion to table Specter amendment (medical education grants), S6304 [25JN]

———Domenici motion to waive Budget Act relative to Rockefeller point of order (provide greater flexibility and choice for Medicare), S6304 [25JN]

———Durbin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin amendment (food stamp eligibility for children of legal immigrants), S6292 [25JN]

———enact, S6332 [25JN]

———Kennedy motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (Medicare copayment for home health patients), S6316 [25JN]

———Kennedy motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (postpone effective date of Medicare means-testing premium increase), S6144 [24JN]

———Kerrey amendment (Medicaid funding of abortions), S6320 [25JN]

———Kyl motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kyl amendment (allow Medicare beneficiaries to enter into private contracts for services), S6299 [25JN]

———Levin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Levin amendment (make postsecondary or vocational education training a permissible work activity under certain welfare programs), S6298 [25JN]

———Reed motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (Medicare reform), S6292 [25JN]

———Roth motion to table Kennedy amendment (Medicare copayment for home health patients), S6113 [24JN]

———Roth motion to table Kennedy amendment (eliminate means-testing requirements for Medicare premiums), S6142 [24JN]

———Roth motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin point of order (Medicare age eligibility requirements), S6132 [24JN]

———Specter motion to waive Budget Act relative to Specter amendment (subsidize low-income Medicare beneficiaries through Medicaid), S6303 [25JN]

———Wellstone motion to waive Budget Act relative to Wellstone amendment (Medicaid reimbursement rates for nursing homes), S6306 [25JN]

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (S. 25): cloture motion, S10467 [7OC], S10522 [8OC], S10731 [9OC]

———cloture motion on Lott amendment (require worker approval for use of labor organization dues and fees for political activities), S10466 [7OC], S10732 [9OC]

Budget 1998-2002 (H. Con. Res. 84): conference report, S5338 [5JN]

———setting forth, S5054 [23MY]

Budget 1998-2002 (S. Con. Res. 27): Abraham amendment (tax cut reserve fund to protect revenues generated by economic growth), S5031 [23MY]

———Aschroft motion to waive the Budget Act relative to Ashcroft amendment (balanced budget enforcement), S4986 [22MY]

———Coverdell amendment (funding for school transfers for victims of violent crime), S5032 [23MY]

———Domenici amendment (increase excise taxes on tobacco products to fund health insurance for uninsured children and deficit reduction), S4827 [21MY]

———Domenici motion to table Allard amendment (decrease discretionary spending in proportion to revenue shortfall if projected revenues are not met), S4744 [20MY]

———Domenici motion to table Bumpers amendment (Medicare funding), S4985 [22MY]

———Domenici motion to table Bumpers amendment (eliminate tax cuts to achieve balanced budget), S4985 [22MY]

———Domenici motion to table Dodd amendment (increase funding for Healthy Start and Head Start Programs and child care developmental block grants), S4738 [20MY]

———Domenici motion to table Grams amendment (require surplus revenue be used for deficit reduction and tax relief, and cap non-defense discretionary spending), S5033 [23MY]

———Domenici motion to table Hatch/Kennedy amendment (increase excise taxes on tobacco products to fund health insurance for uninsured children and deficit reduction), S4828 [21MY]

———Domenici motion to table Moseley-Braun amendment (school construction and infrastructure improvements funding), S4938 [22MY]

———Domenici motion to table Warner amendment (ensure that transportation-related tax revenues are used solely for such programs), S4949 [22MY]

———Domenici motion to waive Budget Act relative to Gramm point of order (discretionary spending caps), S5030 [23MY]

———Gramm amendment (deposit all gas tax increase revenues into the Highway Trust Fund), S4987 [22MY]

———Hollings amendment (eliminate tax cuts and spending increases to achieve balanced budget), S4745 [20MY]

———Lautenberg motion to table Gramm amendment (nondefense discretionary spending levels), S4846 [21MY]

———Lautenberg motion to table Inhofe amendment (maintain balanced budget after the year 2001), S4988 [22MY]

———Mack amendment (NIH biomedical research funding), S4868 [21MY]

———McCain amendment (treatment of spectrum auction revenues), S5028 [23MY]

———Stevens motion to table Specter amendment (NIH biomedical research funding), S5036 [23MY]

Canadian blockade of U.S. vessels exercising right of innocent passage through the territorial sea of Canada (S. Res. 109): condemn, S7919 [23JY]

Chemical and Biological Weapons Threat Reduction Act (S. 495): enact, S3343 [17AP]

Chemical Weapons Convention (S. Res. 75): Biden amendment (ratification relative to Russian compliance with chemical weapons destruction agreements), S3616 [24AP]

———Biden amendment (ratification relative to effective verification of significant violations), S3623 [24AP]

———Biden amendment (ratification relative to ratification by countries with offensive chemical weapons programs), S3596 [24AP]

———Biden amendment (ratification relative to stemming the proliferation of chemical weapons), S3636 [24AP]

———Biden amendment (ratification relative to the exclusion of inspectors who are representatives of terrorist States), S3623 [24AP]

———ratification, S3651 [24AP]

Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) expenditures (S. Res. 39): Lott-Thompson-Warner amendment (define scope of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices investigation), S2114 [11MR]

———authorizing, S2125 [11MR]

Conditions for the U.S. becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions (S. Res. 98): establish, S8138 [25JY]

Constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (S.J. Res. 18): propose for ratification, S2397 [18MR]

Constitutional amendment to require balanced budget (S.J. Res. 1): Craig motion to table Durbin amendment (waiver in the event of economic emergencies), S1181 [10FE]

———Hatch motion to table Boxer amendment (waiver in the event of emergencies due to officially-declared natural disasters), S1648 [26FE]

———Hatch motion to table Bumpers motion to refer to the Committee on the Budget (Senate) with instructions, S1726 [27FE]

———Hatch motion to table Byrd amendment (strike reliance on estimates and receipts), S1459 [24FE]

———Hatch motion to table Dodd amendment (simplify conditions for a declaration of an imminent and serious threat), S1295 [12FE]

———Hatch motion to table Dorgan amendment (substitute), S1644 [26FE]

———Hatch motion to table Feingold amendment (allow use of accumulated surplus), S1722 [27FE]

———Hatch motion to table Feingold amendment (time requirement for State ratification), S1721 [27FE]

———Hatch motion to table Feinstein amendment (substitute), S1605 [26FE]

———Hatch motion to table Graham amendment (requirements to increase debt limit), S1697 [27FE]

———Hatch motion to table Kennedy amendment (congressional authority to enforce the provisions), S1721 [27FE]

———Hatch motion to table Reid amendment (treatment of Social Security), S1546 [25FE]

———Hatch motion to table Wellstone amendment (exempt budget outlays impacting children's education, nutrition, and health care programs), S1210 [11FE]

———Torricelli amendment (waiver in the event of war, threat to national security, or economic emergency), S1628 [26FE]

———propose for ratification, S1920 [4MR]

Continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 97): making, S11015 [23OC]

Continuing appropriations (H.J. Res 94): making, S10204 [30SE]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 936): Bingaman amendment (Navy and Air Force flying hours funding relative to Space-Based Laser Program funding), S7233 [11JY]

———Dodd amendment (Mexican elections), S7088 [9JY]

———Dorgan amendment (Dept. of Defense study on cost savings and need for base closures), S7090 [9JY]

———Feingold amendment (tactical fighter aircraft programs funding), S7234 [11JY]

———Feinstein amendment (prohibit distribution of information relative to explosive materials), S5998 [19JN]

———Gorton amendment (selection process for donation of the U.S.S. Missouri), S7088 [9JY]

———Gramm amendment to Levin amendment (Federal procurement policies relative to the Federal Prison Industries), S7183 [10JY]

———Grams amendment to Cochran/Durbin amendment (export control policy for super computers), S7143 [10JY]

———Murray amendment (performance of abortions at military medical facilities), S7160 [10JY]

———Thurmond motion to table Boxer amendment (corporate executive reimbursements relative to defense contracts), S7185 [10JY]

———Thurmond motion to table Wellstone amendment (transfer funds to the the School Breakfast Program), S7087 [9JY]

———Thurmond motion to table Wellstone amendment (transfer funds to veterans health care programs), S7182 [10JY]

———authorizing, S7283 [11JY]

———cloture motion, S6974 [8JY]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities and prescribing personnel strengths (H.R. 1119): Lott motion to table Gramm motion to postpone consideration of conference report, S11330 [29OC]

———cloture motion on conference report, S11512 [31OC]

———conference report, S11844 [6NO]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure (H.R. 2016): conference report, S9447 [17SE]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 2266): conference report, S9957 [25SE]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 1005): Harkin amendment (prohibit payment under defense contracts of restructuring costs for mergers or acquisitions), S7444 [15JY]

———making, S7447 [15JY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2107): Abraham amendment (National Endowment for the Arts funding), S9495 [17SE]

———Ashcroft amendment (National Endowment for the Arts funding), S9483 [17SE]

———Bryan amendment (Forest Service road construction funding), S9484 [17SE]

———D'Amato motion to table Hutchinson amendment (American Heritage Rivers Initiative), S9553 [18SE]

———Gorton point of order on Bumpers amendment (ensure a fair return for the extraction of locatable minerals on public domain lands), S9587 [18SE]

———Hutchinson amendment (provide financial assistance to States to support the arts), S9496 [17SE]

———Hutchison amendment (National Endowment for the Arts funding), S9536 [18SE]

———Kyl amendment (BIA funding to combat gang violence through rescissions in Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars funding), S9571 [18SE]

———Lott motion to consider the previous vote (Forest Service road construction funding), S9484 [17SE]

———Murkowski amendment (transfer of Stampede Mine Site from the University of Alaska to the Dept. of the Interior), S9605 [18SE]

———conference report, S11275 [28OC]

———making, S9626 [18SE]

Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 2378): conference report, S10252 [1OC]

Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies appropriations (S. 1023): DeWine amendment (Federal Employees Health Benefits Program coverage of abortion procedures), S7790 [22JY]

———Feinstein amendment (issue special postage stamps to fund breast cancer research), S7667 [17JY]

———Stevens motion to table Murkowski amendment (competitive procurement practices relative to energy efficiency), S7787 [22JY]

———making, S7791 [22JY]

Dept. of Transportation and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2169): making, S8312 [30JY]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (S. 1022): Brownback amendment (NIST Advanced Technology Program funding), S8024 [24JY]

———Feinstein amendment (Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Court of Appeals), S8061 [24JY]

———Stevens motion to table Lugar amendment (National Endowment for Democracy funding), S8039 [24JY]

———making, S8228 [29JY]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2264): conference report, S12094 [8NO]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (S. 1061): Coats amendment (human fetal tissue transplantation research practices), S8781 [4SE]

———Coverdell amendment (funding to prevent E. coli in cattle, enhance safe food handling practices, and improve treatment for related diseases in humans), S9064 [10SE]

———D'Amato amendment (Older Americans Act funding), S8793 [4SE]

———Daschle amendment (increase Pell Grants awards and children's literacy program funding), S9066 [10SE]

———Durbin amendment (disclosure of attorney fees from State agreements relative to tobacco industry liability settlement), S9048 [10SE]

———Durbin amendment (treatment of excise taxes relative to costs incurred by tobacco industry liability settlement), S9050 [10SE]

———Durbin motion to table Sessions amendment (limit plaintiff attorney fees relative to tobacco industry liability settlement), S9043 [10SE]

———Gregg amendment (national education testing standards), S9108 [11SE]

———Kerrey motion to table Gorton amendment (direct funding to local educational agencies), S9107 [11SE]

———Kyl amendment (increase Pell Grant awards through reductions in LIHEAP funding), S8710 [3SE]

———McCain motion to waive Budget Act relative to McCain amendment (Medicare incentives for teaching hospitals to reduce number of medical residents), S8999 [9SE]

———Murray amendment (clarify family violence option under the temporary assistance to needy families program), S9062 [10SE]

———Nickles amendment (limit Federal funding for rerun of International Brotherhood of Teamsters leadership election), S9107 [11SE]

———Nickles motion to table Kennedy amendment (limit Federal funding for rerun of International Brotherhood of Teamsters leadership election), S8805 [4SE]

———Reed amendment (State Student Incentive Grant Program funding), S8910 [8SE]

———Sessions motion to table Wellstone amendment (protection of certain State agreements with attorneys relative to tobacco industry liability settlement), S9048 [10SE]

———Wellstone amendment (NIH research and training programs for Parkinson's disease), S8720 [3SE]

———Wellstone motion to waive Budget Act relative to Wellstone amendment (Head Start Program funding), S9063 [10SE]

———making, S9116 [11SE]

Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD, and sundry independent agencies appropriations (S. 1034): Bond motion to table Bumpers amendment (space station program funding), S7841 [22JY]

District of Columbia appropriations (S. 1156): Byrd amendments en bloc (alcoholic beverage advertisement, inspection, and taxation), S10222 [30SE]

———cloture motion on Coats amendment (scholarship vouchers to provide school choice), S10195 [30SE]

———cloture motion on Mack amendment (substitute), S10473 [7OC]

———Mack amendment (substitute), S10474 [7OC]

———Mack motion to table Mack amendment (suspension of deportation of aliens under rules in place at the time of application for residency), S10264 [1OC]

Education Savings Act for Public and Private Schools (H.R. 2646): cloture motion, S11510 [31OC], S11627 [4NO]

Emergency supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and overseas peacekeeping operations (H.R. 1469): conference report, S5338 [5JN]

Emergency supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and overseas peacekeeping operations (H.R. 1871): making, S5584 [12JN]

Emergency supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and overseas peacekeeping operations (S. 672): D'Amato amendment (extend transition period for legal aliens receiving SSI benefits), S4068 [7MY]

———Grams amendment (availability of credit at depository institutions in disaster areas), S3989 [6MY]

———Stevens motion that the bill be read for the third time, S4204 [8MY]

———Stevens motion to table Bumpers amendment (preserve status quo on existing rights-of-way in public lands), S4069 [7MY]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (automatic system for continuing appropriations), S4172 [8MY]

———Stevens motion to table Gramm amendment (assure full disaster assistance without adding to the public debt), S4190 [8MY]

———Stevens motion to table Warner amendment (distribution of additional obligation authority for Federal-aid highways), S4150 [8MY]

———cloture motion, S4046 [7MY]

Energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 2203): conference report, S10222 [30SE]

Energy and water development appropriations (S. 1004): Campbell motion to table Feingold amendment (Animas-La Plata Federal reclamation project construction funding), S7477 [15JY]

———making, S7539 [16JY]

Family Friendly Workplace Act (S. 4): cloture motion, S4514 [15MY], S5291 [4JN]

FDA Modernization and Accountability Act (S. 830): cloture motion, S8839 [5SE], S9376 [16SE]

———Durbin amendment (FDA regulation of medical device approval process relative to conflict of interest standards of FDA employees, S9738 [23SE]

———Durbin amendment (FDA regulation of medical device approval process relative to tracking or conducting of post-market surveillance), S9739 [23SE]

———enact, S9850 [24SE]

———Jeffords amendment (substitute), S9769 [23SE]

———Jeffords motion to table Reed amendment (FDA regulation of medical device approval process relative to labeling claims), S9759 [23SE]

Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act (H.R. 1757): enact, S5765 [17JN]

Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act (S. 903): Bennett amendment (exportation of C-802 antishipping cruise missiles to Iran by the People's Republic of China), S5741 [17JN]

———Dodd amendment (deny visas to certain aliens involved in extrajudicial and political killings in Haiti), S5733 [17JN]

———Feingold amendment (transfer of USIA international broadcasting services), S5749 [17JN]

———Lugar amendment (authorize payment of U.S. arrearages to the U.N.), S5734 [17JN]

Foreign aid certification of Mexico relative to drug enforcement efforts (H.J. Res. 58): disapprove, S2605 [20MR]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs appropriations (S. 955): Allard amendment (OPIC credit and insurance programs administration funding), S7578 [16JY]

———Bingaman amendment (allow cash remittances to relatives in Cuba and compassionate travel), S7629 [17JY]

———Dodd amendment (suspend certification procedures for major drug producing and transit countries), S7579 [16JY]

———Hutchinson amendment (most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China), S7631 [17JY]

———McConnell amendment (allocation of foreign aid to Cambodia), S7577 [16JY]

———Smith of Oregon amendment (Russian restrictions on religious organizations), S7536 [16JY]

———making, S7634 [17JY]

Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (H.R. 5): reauthorize, S4411 [14MY]

Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (S. 717): Jeffords motion to table Gorton amendment (permit State and local educational agencies to establish uniform disciplinary policies, S4404 [14MY]

———Jeffords motion to table Smith of New Hampshire amendment (require courts making awards to consider the impact on the education of all children in that State or locality), S4405 [14MY]

Intelligence services appropriations (S. 858): authorizing, S5975 [19JN]

———Torricelli amendment (require separate, unclassified statements of the aggregate amount of budget outlays for intelligence activities), S5975 [19JN]

———Wellstone amendment (assure tax reforms meet a standard of fairness in income distributional impact), S5974 [19JN]

Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (S. 1173): cloture motion, S11014, S11018 [23OC], S11173 [24OC], S11250 [28OC]

Intermodal Transportation Act (S. 1173): motion to request attendance of absent Senators, S10622 [8OC]

International Dolphin Conservation Program Act (S. 39): enact, S8306 [30JY]

International family planning programs (H.J. Res. 36): funding, S1524 [25FE]

Legislative branch of the Government appropriations (H.R. 2209): conference report, S9877 [24SE]

Line-item vetoes in military construction appropriations legislation (S. 1292): disapprove, S11434 [30OC]

Military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure appropriations (H.R. 2016): making, S7823 [22JY]

Mother Teresa (S. Res. 120): tribute, S8958 [9SE]

National Cheese Exchange effect on the milk marketing orders' basic formula price (S. Res. 55): reduce, S1367 [13FE]

Nomination of Alexis M. Herman to be Sec. of Labor: confirmed, S3841 [30AP]

Nomination of Algenon L. Marbley to be district judge: confirmed, S11234 [27OC]

Nomination of Andrew M. Cuomo to be Sec. of HUD: confirmed, S784 [29JA]

Nomination of Charlene Barshefsky to be U.S. Trade Representative: confirmed, S1973 [5MR]

Nomination of Charles J. Siragusa to be district judge: confirmed, S11410 [30OC]

Nomination of Charles Rossotti to be IRS Commissioner: confirmed, S11597 [3NO]

Nomination of Christopher F. Droney to be district judge: confirmed, S9165 [11SE]

Nomination of Eric H. Holder, Jr., to be Deputy Attorney General: confirmed, S7689 [17JY]

Nomination of Federico Pena to be Sec. of Energy: confirmed, S2173 [12MR]

Nomination of Frank M. Hull to be district judge: confirmed, S8819 [4SE]

Nomination of Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., to be district judge: confirmed, S8818 [4SE]

Nomination of James S. Gwin to be district judge: confirmed, S11716 [5NO]

Nomination of Janet C. Hall to be district judge: confirmed, S9166 [11SE]

Nomination of Joel I. Klein to be Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division: cloture motion, S7414 [14JY]

———confirmed, S7688 [17JY]

Nomination of Joseph F. Bataillon to be district judge: confirmed, S9163 [11SE]

Nomination of Katharine Sweeney Hayden to be district judge: confirmed, S9957 [25SE]

Nomination of Madeleine Korbel Albright to be Sec. of State: confirmed, S617 [22JA]

Nomination of Merrick B. Garland to be circuit judge: confirmed, S2536 [19MR]

Nomination of Representative Richardson to be Ambassador to the U.N.: confirmed, S1219 [11FE]

Nomination of Rodney E. Slater to be Sec. of Transportation: confirmed, S1078 [6FE]

Nomination of Ronald L. Gilman to be circuit judge: confirmed, S11799 [6NO]

Nomination of Thomas S. Foley to be Ambassador to Japan: confirmed, S11236 [27OC]

Nomination of William E. Kennard to the FCC: confirmed, S11312 [29OC]

Nomination of William M. Daley to be Sec. of Commerce: confirmed, S829 [30JA]

Nomination of William S. Cohen to be Sec. of Defense: confirmed, S627 [22JA]

Nomination of Wyche Fowler, Jr., to be Ambassador to Saudi Arabia: confirmed, S11235 [27OC]

Nuclear Waste Policy Act (S. 104): amend, S3140 [15AP]

———Bumpers amendment (designate certain interim nuclear waste sites), S2995 [10AP]

———Bumpers amendment (liability relative to failure to comply with the contractual deadline to dispose of nuclear waste), S2995 [10AP]

———Frist/Thompson amendment (designate Oak Ridge Reservation, TN, as nuclear waste interim storage site), S2987 [10AP]

———Murkowski amendment (cap on fee paid by consumers of nuclear energy to nuclear waste disposal fund), S3136 [15AP]

———Murkowski motion to table Bingaman amendment (designate Yucca Mountain, NV, as nuclear waste disposal site), S3136 [15AP]

———Murkowski motion to table Reid amendment (regulation of interstate transportation of nuclear waste to interim storage sites), S2962 [10AP]

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (H.R. 1122): Daschle amendment (substitute), S4575 [15MY]

———enact, S4715 [20MY]

———Feinstein amendment (substitute), S4537 [15MY]

Range of criminal offenses resulting in forfeiture of veterans' benefits (S. 923): expand, S5924 [18JN]

Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (S. 1269): cloture motion, S11632 [4NO]

———motion to proceed, S11753 [5NO]

Revenue Reconciliation Act (H.R. 2014): enact, S6719 [27JN]

Revenue Reconciliation Act (S. 949): Abraham motion to waive Budget Act relative to Abraham amendment (allocation of future revenue windfalls to tax or deficit reduction), S6679 [27JN]

———Allard amendment (capital gains rates), S6696 [27JN]

———Bingaman amendment (tax treatment of individual retirement accounts), S6684 [27JN]

———Brownback motion to waive Budget Act relative to Brownback amendment (require a 60-vote supermajority in Senate to pass legislation increasing taxes), S6677 [27JN]

———Bumpers motion to waive Budget Act relative to Bumpers amendment (prohibit budget scoring of sales of certain Federal lands), S6675 [27JN]

———Byrd amendment (amend budget process rules), S6681 [27JN]

———Byrd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Byrd amendment (tax treatment of advertising expenses for alcoholic beverages), S6447 [26JN]

———Coverdell amendment (treatment of education individual retirement accounts relative to elementary and secondary school expenses), S6684 [27JN]

———Craig motion to waive Budget Act relative to Craig amendment (prohibit payment of mandatory spending increases through tax increases), S6675 [27JN]

———Daschle amendment (substitute), S6434 [26JN]

———Domenici amendment (enforcement and extension of balanced budget provisions), S6673 [27JN]

———Dorgan amendment (capital gains tax rates), S6399 [26JN]

———Dorgan motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan motion to recommit (sunset certain tax cuts if deficit increases), S6401 [26JN]

———Durbin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin amendment (increase deductions for health insurance costs of self-employed individuals relative to tax increases on tobacco products), S6455 [26JN]

———Feingold motion to waive Budget Act relative to Feingold amendment (repeal percentage depletion allowance for certain hardrock mines), S6693 [27JN]

———Frist motion to waive Budget Act relative to Frist amendment (require 60-vote supermajority to increase public debt and require President to submit balanced budgets), S6678 [27JN]

———Gramm amendment (child tax credit), S6671 [27JN]

———Gramm motions to waive Budget Act relative to Gramm amendment (guarantee balanced Federal budget and expand tax relief), S6674 [27JN]

———Gregg motion to waive Budget Act relative to Bumpers amendment (repeal tax percentage depletion allowance for certain hardrock mines), S6396 [26JN]

———Harkin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Harkin amendment (establish NIH National Fund for Health Research), S6688 [27JN]

———Jeffords motion to waive Budget Act relative to Jeffords amendment (improve employer child care services and options), S6686 [27JN]

———Kennedy motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (increase excise taxes to fund health insurance for uninsured children and deficit reduction), S6683 [27JN]

———Kerry motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kerry amendment (treatment of child tax credit relative to payroll taxes), S6672 [27JN]

———Kohl motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kohl amendment (employer tax credits for expenses of providing dependent care services to employees), S6685 [27JN]

———Landrieu motion to waive Budget Act relative to Landrieu amendment (child tax credit relative to earned income tax credit), S6691 [27JN]

———McCain amendment (tax treatment of ethanol fuel), S6690 [27JN]

———Nickles amendment (deductibility of health insurance costs for self-employed individuals), S6670 [27JN]

———Roth motion to waive Budget Act relative to McCain point of order (Amtrak funding), S6692 [27JN]

———Roth motion to waive Budget Act relative to Roth amendment (provide health insurance for uninsured children), S6437 [26JN]

Senate: adjournment, S5291 [4JN], S5386 [5JN], S5481 [10JN], S5549 [11JN], S10716 [8OC]

Service as U.S. Trade Representative relative to representation of foreign entities (S.J. Res. 5): McCain motion to table Holling amendment (congressional approval of any international trade agreement that changes statutory law), S1970 [5MR]

———eligibility, S1970 [5MR]

Taxpayer Browsing Protection Act (S. 522): enact, S3189 [15AP]

Taxpayer Relief Act (H.R. 2014): conference report, S8480 [31JY]

———Roth motion to waive all Budget Act points of order against conference report, S8451 [31JY]

Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Flank Document Agreement: ratification, S4475 [14MY]

Volunteer Protection Act (S. 543): cloture motion, S3782 [29AP], S3818 [30AP]

———enact, S3880 [1MY]

Remarks in Senate

Correction: Bond, S6684 [27JN]

———Coverdell, S7185 [10JY]

———Frist, S6306 [25JN]

———Helms, S9108 [11SE]

———Kohl, S6305 [25JN]

———Moseley-Braun, S6145 [24JN]

———Robb, S9571 [18SE]

———Snowe, S9063 [10SE]

Position on missed: Akaka, S9064 [10SE]

———Baucus, S11612 [3NO]

———Biden, S1698 [27FE], S9959 [25SE], S10624 [8OC]

———Coats, S7087 [9JY]

———Harkin, S5939 [18JN]

———Johnson, S6015 [19JN]

———Lieberman, S5376 [5JN]

———Warner, S2607 [20MR], S8711 [3SE]