VOTES IN SENATE

Analyses

Dept. of Defense Appropriations for Military Activities, Prescribing Personnel Strengths, and Military Construction (2002): Feingold Amendment To Extend Budgetary Mechanisms and Spending Caps, S5281 [11AP]

Recorded

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs appropriations (H.R. 2673): Bennett motion to table Daschle amendment (country of origin labeling requirements implementation funding), S14142 [6NO]

———Cantwell amendment (prohibit manipulation of electricity markets), S14001 [5NO]

———Dayton motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dayton amendment (provide emergency agriculture assistance), S14005 [5NO]

———Feinstein amendment (provide regulatory oversight over energy trading markets), S13980 [5NO]

———Leahy amendment (use of certain conservation funding to provide technical assistance under the Conservation Reserve Program), S14141 [6NO]

———making, S14155 [6NO]

American History and Civics Education Act (S. 504): enact, S8263 [20JN]

Armed Forces members engaging in military action in Iraq and President Bush for his efforts as Commander in Chief (S. Res. 95): support, S4106 [20MR]

Armed Forces Tax Fairness Act (H.R. 1307): enact, S4490 [27MR]

Aviation Investment and Revitalization Vision Act (H.R. 2115): cloture motion on coference report, S14951 [17NO]

———enact, S7820 [12JN]

Aviation Investment and Revitalization Vision Act (S. 824): Inhofe amendment (relax maximum age requirements for certain pilots), S7796 [12JN]

———Lautenberg amendment (require that air traffic control remain a Government function), S7793 [12JN]

———Lott amendment (require foreign aircraft repair stations to be subject to same provisions as domestic air stations), S7820 [12JN]

Budget 2003-2013 (H. Con. Res. 95): conference report, S5315 [11AP]

Budget 2003-2013 (S. Con. Res. 23): Baucus amendment (Medicare coverage of outpatient prescription drugs), S4336 [25MR]

———Bayh motion to waive Budget Act relative to Bayh amendment (repeal tax increase on Social Security benefits), S4368 [25MR]

———Biden amendment (community policing programs), S4253 [21MR]

———Bingaman amendment (reduce level of tax cuts and apply savings to child care funding), S4352 [25MR]

———Bond amendment (highway infrastructure and mass transit funding), S4256 [21MR]

———Boxer amendment (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil and gas exploration), S3954 [19MR]

———Breaux amendment (redirect proposed tax cut revenues into reserve fund to strengthen Social Security trust funds), S4356 [25MR]

———Breaux amendment (tax cut reductions), S4248 [21MR]

———Bunning amendment (repeal tax increase on Social Security benefits), S4357 [25MR]

———Byrd amendment (Amtrak funding), S4249 [21MR]

———Byrd amendment (reconciliation process), S4341 [25MR]

———Cantwell amendment (restore Work Force Investment Act programs funding), S4369 [25MR]

———Carper amendment (substitute), S4357 [25MR]

———Clinton amendment (enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism), S4355 [25MR]

———Clinton amendment (homeland security funding), S4240 [21MR]

———Clinton amendment (vocational education programs funding), S4363 [25MR]

———Cochran amendment (homeland security funding), S4230 [21MR]

———Conrad amendment (Individuals With Disabilities Education Act funding), S4236 [21MR]

———Conrad amendment (substitute), S4337 [25MR]

———Conrad motion to waive Budget Act relative to Conrad amendment (report to Congress on cost of use of Armed Forces against Iraq before consideration of deficit-increasing legislation), S3854 [18MR]

———Corzine amendment (environmental protection and natural resource conservation funding), S4360 [25MR]

———Daschle amendment (Indian Health Service clinical services funding), S4347 [25MR]

———Dayton amendment (Individuals With Disabilities Education Act funding), S4408 [26MR]

———Dodd amendment (Head Start Program and afterschool programs funding), S4346 [25MR]

———Dodd amendment (make grants to fire departments to improve public safety against fire and fire-related hazards), S4353 [25MR]

———Dorgan amendment (veterans benefits funding), S4242 [21MR]

———Feingold amendment (create reserve fund for costs associated with use of Armed Forces against Iraq and rebuilding efforts), S4230 [21MR]

———Grassley motion to table Graham of Florida amendment (Medicare coverage of outpatient prescription drugs), S4110 [20MR]

———Gregg amendment (Individuals With Disabilities Education Act funding), S4237 [21MR]

———Gregg motion to table Murray amendment (Education funding), S3964 [19MR]

———Harkin amendment (education funding), S4366 [25MR]

———Harkin amendment (increase payments to rural health care providers and facilities), S4350 [25MR]

———Hollings amendment (eliminate tax cuts), S4233 [21MR]

———Kennedy amendment (provide for a temporary enhanced unemployment benefits program), S4343 [25MR]

———Kerry amendment (expand assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS), S4409 [26MR]

———Kerry amendment (provide tax incentives for economic recovery), S4367 [25MR]

———Kyl amendment (accelerate estate tax repeal), S4109 [20MR]

———Landrieu amendment (pay and benefits for active duty, National Guard and Reserve forces and modernization of National Guard and Reserves equipment, weapons, and technology funding), S4411 [26MR]

———Lautenberg amendment (establish a reserve fund for national defense and homeland security), S4232 [21MR]

———Lautenberg amendment (extend financing of the Superfund program by reinstating certain excise taxes), S4362 [25MR]

———Leahy amendment (reduce level of tax cuts and apply savings to enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism and to deficit reduction), S4349 [25MR]

———Lincoln amendment (extend child tax credit provisions of budget resolution), S4412 [26MR]

———Lincoln amendment (provide health care for active duty National Guard and Reserve personnel and their families), S4335 [25MR]

———Mikulski amendment (tax credit for individuals serving as caregivers of dependent relatives), S4238 [21MR]

———Murkowski amendment (extend child tax credit provisions of budget resolution), S4412 [26MR]

———Nickles motion to table Conrad amendment (redirect proposed tax cut revenues into reserve fund to strengthen Social Security trust funds), S3855 [18MR]

———Nickles motion to table Harkin amendment (limit tax cuts), S4248 [21MR]

———Rockefeller amendment (increase Medicaid Federal Medical Assistance Percentage to States), S4112 [20MR]

———Schumer amendment (homeland security funding), S4228 [21MR]

———setting forth, S4422 [26MR]

———Specter amendment (discretionary health care funding), S4334 [25MR]

Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act (H.R. 2330): enact, S9457 [16JY]

Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act (S. 1215): enact, S7700 [11JN]

CARE Act (S. 476): enact, S5019 [9AP]

———Grassley motion to table Nickles amendment (capital gains treatment on sale or exchange of land or water interest to nonprofit entities for charitable purposes), S5011 [9AP]

Circuit court decision on Pledge of Allegiance inclusion of phrase ``under God'' (S. Res. 71): disapprove, S3076 [4MR]

Class Action Fairness Act (S. 1751): cloture motion on motion to proceed, S13008 [22OC]

Climate Stewardship Act (S. 139): Lieberman amendment (substitute), S13598 [30OC]

Columbia (space shuttle) crew (S. Res. 45): tribute, S1928 [5FE]

Continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 2): Byrd amendment (nullify across-the-board rescissions), S1112 [17JA]

———Byrd amendment (war on terrorism and homeland security funding), S1018, S1023 [16JA]

———Clinton motion to waive Budget Act relative to Clinton amendment (Medicare/Medicaid services improvement), S1403 [23JA]

———Cochran amendment (provide emergency agriculture assistance), S1340 [22JA]

———conference report, S2439 [13FE]

———Daschle amendment (provide emergency agriculture assistance), S1340 [22JA]

———Edwards amendment (study new source review program changes relative to preventing deterioration of clean air regulations and to determine effects of such changes on air pollution and human health), S1307 [22JA]

———Feingold amendment (make international military education and training program funding contingent on cooperation with U.S. efforts to combat terrorism and investigate terrorist attacks), S1383 [23JA]

———Grassley motion to table Specter amendment (U.S. Airways, Inc., pension plan restructuring), S1346 [22JA]

———Gregg amendment (education funding), S1047 [16JA]

———Inhofe amendment (study new source review program changes relative to preventing deterioration of clean air regulations and to determine effects of such changes on air pollution and human health), S1304 [22JA]

———Inhofe motion to table Lautenberg amendment (Superfund program funding), S1431 [23JA]

———Inouye motion to table McCain amendment (designation of certain foreign built vessels as U.S.-flagged passenger vessels), S1123 [17JA]

———Kennedy amendment (education funding), S1048 [16JA]

———making, S1457 [23JA]

———Mikulski amendment (application of certain goals that would subject employees to public-private competitions or convert work to private contractors), S1426 [23JA]

———Reed amendment (LIHEAP funding), S1238 [21JA]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Act extension), S1326 [22JA]

———Stevens motion to table Cantwell amendment (workforce training programs funding), S1418 [23JA]

———Stevens motion to table Harkin amendment (Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Programs funding), S1104 [17JA]

———Stevens motion to table Kennedy amendment (reduction of Dept. of HHS health program disparities and promotion of minority health funding), S1401 [23JA]

———Stevens motion to table McCain amendment (Devils Lake, ND, flood control outlet construction project funding), S1404 [23JA]

———Stevens motion to table McCain amendment (Yazoo Basin Backwater Pumping Plant funding), S1404 [23JA]

———Stevens motion to table Nelson of Florida amendment (emergency supplemental assistance to combat the growing humanitarian crisis in sub-Saharan Africa), S1341 [22JA]

———Thomas amendment (application of certain goals that would subject employees to public-private competitions or convert work to private contractors), S1423 [23JA]

Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act (S. 877): enact, S13044 [22OC]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1050): authorizing, S6941 [22MY]

———Feinstein amendment (allow research and development of low-yield nuclear weapons), S6690 [20MY]

———Graham of South Carolina amendment (TRICARE eligibility for Ready Reserve and families), S6663 [20MY]

———Lautenberg amendment (limitation on designation of critical habitat for protected species), S6815 [21MY]

———McCain amendment (waiver for domestic source or content requirements for food or clothing), S6827 [21MY]

———Murray amendment (performance of abortions at overseas military medical facilities), S6911 [22MY]

———Reed amendment (allow research, limit development of low-yield nuclear weapons), S6792 [21MY]

———Warner amendment (competitive bidding on contracts for post-conflict Iraq reconstruction), S6920 [22MY]

———Warner amendment to Reed amendment (allow research, limit development of low-yield nuclear weapons), S6792 [21MY]

———Warner motion to table Dorgan amendment (prohibit funding to develop robust nuclear earth penetrator weapon), S6804 [21MY]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities and prescribing personnel strengths (H.R. 1588): conference report, S14493 [12NO]

———Durbin amendment (terminate additional rounds of military base closures and realignments), S7297 [4JN]

———Frist motion to proceed to conference report, S14417 [11NO]

Dept. of Defense appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure (H.R. 2559): conference report, S14495 [12NO]

———making, S9280 [11JY]

Dept. of Defense appropriations (H.R. 2658): Byrd amendment (include ongoing overseas military operations funding in the budget), S9544 [17JY]

———Cochran motion to table Boxer amendment (Dept. of Defense report on U.S. operations and reconstruction costs in Iraq), S9463 [16JY]

———conference report, S11943 [25SE]

———Daschle amendment (TRICARE program eligibility for members of the National Guard, Ready Reserve and their families), S9463 [16JY]

———making, S9572 [17JY]

———Stevens motion to table Bingaman amendment (require report on individuals being detained by the U.S. as enemy combatants), S9456 [16JY]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (expand assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis), S9557 [17JY]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (prohibit excessive overseas deployment of the National Guard or Reserves), S9391 [15JY]

———Stevens motion to table Corzine amendment (National Commission on the Development and Use of Intelligence Related to Iraq establishment), S9480 [16JY]

———Stevens motion to table Dorgan amendment (require a budget amendment on amounts requested for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan), S9456 [16JY]

———Stevens motion to table Durbin amendment (require Presidential report on the validity of pre-war analysis concerning rationale for use of Armed Forces in Iraq), S9545 [17JY]

———Stevens motion to table Kennedy amendment (Presidential report on strategy for reconstruction activities in Iraq), S9471 [16JY]

———Stevens motion to table McCain amendment (reduce appropriations for unrequested, low-priority, unnecessary, and wasteful spending programs), S9480 [16JY]

Dept. of Homeland Security appropriations (H.R. 2555): Boxer amendment (report on expenses incurred by State and local police complying with Secret Service requirements for transporting foreign and domestic officials), S9755 [23JY]

———Byrd amendment (impose post-employment lobbying restrictions on the Dept. of Homeland Security and the Office of Homeland Security), S9874 [24JY]

———Byrd amendment (require Federal Advisory Committee Act compliance by any advisory committee), S9866 [24JY]

———Byrd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Byrd amendment (homeland security funding), S9697 [22JY]

———Cochran motion to table Byrd amendment (port security, fire department, and chemical facility security assessments funding), S9851 [24JY]

———Cochran motion to table Hollings amendment (ensure greater security for U.S. seaports), S9763 [23JY]

———Corzine motion to waive Budget Act relative to Corzine amendment (conduct chemical facility security assessments), S9783 [23JY]

———Dodd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dodd amendment (first responders and terrorism prevention funding through reductions in tax cuts), S9846 [24JY]

———making, S9886 [24JY]

———Mikulski motion to waive Budget Act relative to Mikulski amendment (firefighter assistance grants funding), S9775 [23JY]

———Murray motion to waive Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (emergency management performance grants program funding), S9756 [23JY]

———Reed motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (Transportation Security Administration public transit systems security funding), S9867 [24JY]

———Schumer motion to waive Budget Act relative to Schumer amendment (border and transportation security personnel and technology appropriations), S9774 [23JY]

———Schumer motion to waive Budget Act relative to Schumer amendment (increase security personnel at the northern border of the U.S.), S9783 [23JY]

———Specter amendment (allocation of block grant funds to high-threat urban areas through reductions in information analysis, infrastructure protection, science, technology, and research), S9861 [24JY]

———Specter motion to waive Budget Act relative to Specter amendment (allocation of block grant funds to high-threat urban areas), S9856 [24JY]

Dept. of State, Peace Corps, and foreign assistance programs appropriations (S. 925): Biden amendment (support U.S. engagement to ensure a peaceful, stable, unified Iraq and encourage U.N. and NATO assistance), S9203 [10JY]

———Bingaman amendment (expand assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis), S9191 [10JY]

———Lugar motion to table Boxer amendment (international family planning programs restrictions relative to abortion), S9104 [9JY]

———Murray motion to waive Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (temporary enhanced unemployment benefits program), S9181 [10JY]

———Reid amendment (Mexico microcredit lending program, small rural business and farmers assistance, and a system of private property ownership), S9181 [10JY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2691): Bingaman amendment (ban commercial advertising on the National Mall), S11805 [23SE]

———conference report, S13790 [3NO]

———Daschle amendment (Indian Health Service funding), S11813 [23SE]

———Daschle motion to waive Budget Act relative to Daschle amendment (Indian Health Service funding), S11781 [23SE]

———Reid amendment (prohibit new competitive outsourcing studies funding), S11808 [23SE]

———Stevens motion to table Boxer amendment (appeals process for cases involving timber harvesting in Tongass National Forest), S11806 [23SE]

———Voinovich amendment (report on competitive outsourcing), S11807 [23SE]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2660): Corzine amendment (student financial aid programs funding through delays in NIH funding obligations), S11275 [10SE]

———Dodd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dodd amendment (Head Start Program funding), S11227 [9SE]

———Durbin amendment (suspend certain No Child Left Behind Act penalties against schools that are not fully funded), S11296 [10SE]

———Durbin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin amendment (improve access to HIV/AIDS treatments and services in developing countries), S11226 [9SE]

———Durbin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin amendment (teacher quality programs funding), S11302 [10SE]

———Ensign amendment (21st Century Community Learning Centers Program funding), S11307 [10SE]

———Harkin amendment (prohibit funding to implement Dept. of Labor regulations that negate Fair Labor Standards Act overtime requirements), S11269 [10SE]

———Harkin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Clinton amendment (bioterrorism preparedness workforce funding), S11135 [5SE]

———Harkin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Daschle amendment (Rural Education Achievement Program funding), S11095 [4SE]

———Harkin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Harkin amendment (grants for repair, renovation, alteration, and construction of schools), S11135 [5SE]

———Kennedy motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (student financial aid programs), S11225 [9SE]

———Landrieu amendment (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grants for mosquito control programs to prevent mosquito-borne diseases), S11308 [10SE]

———Landrieu motion to waive Budget Act relative to Landrieu amendment (Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program funding), S11295 [10SE]

———making, S11341 [10SE]

———Reed motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Immunization Program funding), S11273 [10SE]

———Reed motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (LIHEAP funding), S11272 [10SE]

———Reed motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reed amendment (literacy, library, and museum programs funding), S11274 [10SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Boxer amendment (afterschool programs funding), S11294 [10SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Byrd amendment (disadvantaged student programs funding), S11225 [9SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dayton amendment (Individuals With Disabilities Education Act funding), S11018 [3SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (Impact Aid Program funding), S11017 [3SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (Workforce Investment Act programs funding), S11077 [4SE]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reid/Bingaman amendment (Hispanic education programs funding), S11002 [3SE]

———Schumer motion to waive Budget Act relative to Schumer amendment (AIDS Drug Assistance Program funding), S11270 [10SE]

———Specter motion to waive Budget Act relative to Specter amendment (NIH funding), S11315 [10SE]

Depts. of Transportation and the Treasury, and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 2989): Dodd motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dodd amendment (Help America Vote Act funding), S13112 [23OC]

———making, S13123 [23OC]

———Mikulski amendment (prohibit funding to implement revisions to OMB rules relative to competitive sourcing for Federal contracts), S13106 [23OC]

———Stevens motion to table Dorgan amendment (lift travel restrictions to Cuba), S13087 [23OC]

———Stevens motion to table Feingold amendment (deny Members of Congress cost-of-living adjustments), S13089 [23OC]

———Thomas amendment (requirements for an annual report on competitive sourcing activities), S13105 [23OC]

Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD, and sundry independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 2861): Mikulski motion to waive Budget Act relative to Mikulski amendment (water pollution and drinking water capitalization grants), S14518 [12NO]

Digital and Wireless Network Technology Program Act (S. 196): enact, S5510 [30AP]

Energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 2754): Domenici motion to table Feinstein amendment (prohibit funding for development of robust nuclear earth penetrator weapons and nuclear development test sites and programs), S11533 [16SE]

———making, S11550 [16SE]

Energy Policy Act (H.R. 6): cloture motion on conference report, S15334 [21NO]

———enact, S10570 [31JY]

Energy Policy Act (S. 14): Bingaman amendment to Frist amendment (allow renewable fuel program ethanol mandate to be temporarily suspended in the event of a significant gasoline price increase or supply interruption), S7371 [4JN]

———Bond amendment (impose additional requirements for improving corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards), S10115 [29JY]

———Boxer amendment (subject renewable fuels to the same liability standard as vehicle fuels and fuel additives), S7443 [5JN]

———Cantwell amendment (enhance protection of electricity consumers under the Federal Power Act), S10188 [30JY]

———Domenici motion to table Bingaman amendment (environmental review of Indian energy programs and Federal trust responsibility relative to claims and liability associated with tribal energy resource agreements), S7689 [11JN]

———Domenici motion to table Bingaman amendment (FERC authority to review public utility mergers), S10215 [30JY]

———Domenici motion to table Feingold amendment (protect consumers and investors from abusive affiliate, associate company, and subsidiary company transactions), S10216 [30JY]

———Domenici motion to table Feinstein amendment (regulatory oversight over energy trading markets), S7682 [11JN]

———Dorgan amendment (establish a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle and infrastructure program), S7574 [10JN]

———Durbin amendment (provide additional tax incentives for enhancing automobile fuel efficiency), S10114 [29JY]

———Feinstein amendment (allow renewable fuel program ethanol mandate to be temporarily suspended if the mandate would harm the economy or the environment), S7218 [3JN]

———Feinstein amendment (authorize Governors to determine their States participation in the renewable fuel program), S7219 [3JN]

———Frist amendment (eliminate methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) from U.S. fuel supply, expand production and use of renewable fuel, and increase energy independence), S7447 [5JN]

———Graham of Florida amendment (prohibit additional inventory of oil and gas resources on certain portions of the Outer Continental Shelf), S7750 [12JN]

———Landrieu amendment (decrease dependence on foreign petroleum sources), S7576 [10JN]

———Schumer amendment (allow renewable fuel program ethanol mandate to be temporarily suspended for certain States not located in corn-producing areas), S7443 [5JN]

———Thomas motion to table Bingaman amendment (ensure FERC delay of rulemaking on a standard market design does not delay rulemaking on other issues), S10216 [30JY]

———Wyden amendment (loan guarantees for commercial nuclear powerplant construction), S7590 [10JN]

FCC ruling on media ownership rules (S.J. Res. 17): disapprove, S11519 [16SE]

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act definition of ``foreign power'' relative to international terrorism (S. 113): Feinstein amendment (substitute), S5925 [8MY]

———exclude U.S. persons, S5928 [8MY]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs making appropriations (H.R. 2800): Bingaman amendment (assistance to countries affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis through reductions in Millennium Challenge Account), S13648 [30OC]

———Byrd amendment (Presidential appointment and Senate confirmation of the Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority administrator), S13363 [28OC]

———DeWine amendment (expand assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis), S13639 [30OC]

———Dorgan motion to suspend Senate Rules relative to Dorgan amendment (release information on foreign support for terrorists), S13435 [29OC]

———Durbin motion to waive Budget Act relative to Durbin amendment (assist countries affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis), S13647 [30OC]

———Feinstein amendment (clarify definition of HIV/AIDS prevention relative to sexual transmission prevention and abstinence education funding), S13646 [30OC]

———Lugar motion to suspend Senate Rules relative to Lugar amendment (foreign assistance and Millennium Challenge programs funding), S13356 [28OC]

FTC authority for implementation and enforcement of a ``do-not-call'' registry relative to telemarketing firms (H.R. 3161): ratify, S11966 [25SE]

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (S. 1053): enact, S12499 [14OC]

Healthy Forests Restoration Act (H.R. 1904): Boxer amendment (EPA provision of regional offices with mobile air pollution monitoring networks relative to disasters and catastrophic toxic emissions), S13483 [29OC]

———Boxer amendment (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health long-term health monitoring of firefighters in disaster areas), S13482 [29OC]

———Cochran amendment (hazardous fuels reduction), S13480 [29OC]

———Cochran motion to table Bingaman amendment (require treatment of slash and other long term fuels management for hazardous fuels reduction projects), S13609 [30OC]

———Cochran motion to table Leahy amendment (maintain current Forest Service administrative and judicial review requirements), S13611 [30OC]

———Crapo motion to table Boxer amendment (hazardous fuels reduction projects in wildland-urban interface funding), S13621 [30OC]

———Crapo motion to table Cantwell amendment (GAO study on costs and benefits of alternatives in environmental assessments and impact statements), S13626 [30OC]

———Crapo motion to table Harkin amendment (provide five-year authority for changes in hazardous fuels reduction projects), S13630 [30OC]

———Crapo motion to table Murray amendment (ensure protection of old-growth forests), S13624 [30OC]

———enact, S13637 [30OC]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Bingaman amendment (borrowing authority for fire suppression and hazardous fuels reduction and burned area restoration on non-Federal lands), S13605 [30OC]

Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act (H.R. 2): conference report, S7087 [23MY]

———enact, S6474 [15MY]

Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act (S. 1054): Baucus motion to waive Budget Act relative to Baucus amendment (accelerate dividend exclusion and increase in the child tax credit and expand refundability of such credit), S6410 [15MY]

———Baucus motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dayton amendment (substitute), S6431 [15MY]

———Breaux amendment (tax treatment of income earned while working abroad), S6434 [15MY]

———Bunning amendment (repeal tax increase on Social Security benefits), S6408 [15MY]

———Cantwell motion to waive Budget Act relative to Cantwell amendment (permanently extend research and development tax credit), S6412 [15MY]

———Collins amendment (provide budget crisis relief and temporary fiscal relief to States through increased Medicaid payments), S6414 [15MY]

———Conrad motion to waive Budget Act relative to Conrad amendment (accelerate increase in child tax credit), S6429 [15MY]

———Daschle motion to waive Budget Act relative to Daschle amendment (substitute), S6430 [15MY]

———Dodd amendment (repeal dividend and top rate tax cuts and use savings for Pell Grant Program, Hope Scholarship, and Lifetime Learning Credits funding), S6438 [15MY]

———Dorgan motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (repeal tax increase on Social Security benefits), S6409 [15MY]

———Dorgan motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (use of private collection companies to collect IRS debt), S6443 [15MY]

———Edwards motion to waive Budget Act relative to Edwards amendment (repeal tax benefits relative to company-owned life insurance), S6441 [15MY]

———Ensign motion to waive Budget Act relative to Ensign amendment (encourage investing of foreign earnings within the U.S. for productive business purposes), S6428 [15MY]

———Graham of Florida motion to waive Budget Act relative to Graham of Florida amendment (substitute), S6423 [15MY]

———Grassley amendment (enhance Medicare beneficiary access to quality health care services in rural areas), S6413 [15MY]

———Jeffords motion to waive Budget Act relative to Jeffords amendment (accelerate marriage penalty relief for earned income tax credit), S6413 [15MY]

———Kennedy amendment (repeal dividend and top rate tax cuts and use savings for Medicare prescription drug program), S6437 [15MY]

———Kennedy motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kennedy amendment (temporary enhanced unemployment benefits program), S6411 [15MY]

———Kyl motion to waive Budget Act relative to Kyl amendment (excise tax on excessive attorney fees for certain legal judgments, settlements, or agreements), S6424 [15MY]

———Landrieu motion to waive Budget Act relative to Landrieu amendment (provide pay protection for members of the Reserve and National Guard), S6425 [15MY]

———Landrieu motion to waive Budget Act relative to Landrieu amendment (substitute), S6425 [15MY]

———Lincoln motion to waive Budget Act relative to Lincoln amendment (expand refundability of child tax credit), S6411 [15MY]

———Mikulski motion to waive Budget Act relative to Mikulski amendment (tax credit for individuals serving as caregivers of dependent relatives), S6431 [15MY]

———Murray motion to waive Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (provide budget crisis relief and temporary fiscal relief to States through increased Medicaid payments), S6414 [15MY]

———Nickles amendment (eliminate double taxation of dividends), S6434 [15MY]

———Reid motion to waive Budget Act relative to Reid amendment (ensure that Social Security trust fund surpluses are not reduced to fund tax cuts on corporate dividends), S6174 [14MY]

———Schumer motion to to waive Budget Act relative to Schumer amendment (make higher education more affordable), S6426 [15MY]

———Sessions motion to waive Budget Act relative to Sessions amendment (sunset certain tax increases), S6432 [15MY]

———Specter amendment (repeal Internal Revenue Code and replace with a flat tax), S6410 [15MY]

———Stabenow motion to waive Budget Act relative to Stabenow amendment (Medicare coverage of outpatient prescription drugs), S6421 [15MY]

Legislative branch of the Government appropriations (H.R. 2657): making, S9272 [11JY]

———Stevens motion to table Sessions amendment (Corp. for National and Community Service funding), S9272 [11JY]

Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act (H.R. 1): cloture motion on conference report, S15698 [24NO]

———enact, S15914 [25NO]

———Frist motion to waive Budget Act relative to conference report, S15711 [24NO]

National AMBER Alert Network Act (S. 121): enact, S1237 [21JA]

National Consumer Credit Reporting System Improvement Act (H.R. 2622): enact, S13982 [5NO]

National Consumer Credit Reporting System Improvement Act (S. 1753): Shelby motion to table Feingold amendment (require reports to Congress on data-mining programs that collect personal information), S13890 [4NO]

———Shelby motion to table Feinstein amendment (prevent affiliated companies from sharing personal customer information through creation of a national opt-out standard), S13876 [4NO]

Nations participating with the U.S. in the coalition to disarm Iraq (S. Con. Res. 30): express gratitude, S4489 [27MR]

Nomination of Allyson K. Duncan to be circuit judge: confirmed, S9559 [17JY]

Nomination of Carlos T. Bea to be circuit judge: confirmed, S12127 [29SE]

Nomination of Carolyn B. Kuhl to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S14783 [12NO]

Nomination of Cecilia M. Altonaga to be district judge: confirmed, S5758 [6MY]

Nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr., to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S13572 [30OC]

Nomination of Consuelo M. Callahan to be circuit judge: confirmed, S6944 [22MY]

Nomination of Cormac J. Carney to be district judge: confirmed, S4891 [7AP]

Nomination of Dale S. Fischer to be district judge: confirmed, S13252 [27OC]

Nomination of Dana Makoto Sabraw to be district judge: confirmed, S11968 [25SE]

Nomination of David G. Campbell to be district judge: confirmed, S9010 [8JY]

Nomination of Deborah L. Cook to be circuit judge: confirmed, S5713 [5MY]

Nomination of Dee D. Drell to be district judge: nomination confirmed, S5049 [9AP]

Nomination of Earl L. Yeakel III to be district judge: confirmed, S10026 [28JY]

Nomination of Edward C. Prado to be circuit judge: confirmed, S5639 [1MY]

Nomination of Frank Montalvo to be district judge: confirmed, S10590 [31JY]

Nomination of Glen E. Conrad to be district judge: confirmed, S11738 [22SE]

Nomination of Gordon R. England to be Deputy Sec. of Homeland Security: confirmed, S1787 [30JA]

Nomination of Gregory L. Frost to be district judge: confirmed, S3390 [10MR]

Nomination of Henry F. Floyd to be district judge: confirmed, S11738 [22SE]

Nomination of J. Daniel Breen to be district judge: confirmed, S3698 [13MR]

Nomination of J. Ronnie Greer to be district judge: confirmed, S7677 [11JN]

Nomination of James I. Cohn to be district judge: confirmed, S10590 [31JY]

Nomination of James V. Selna to be district judge: confirmed, S4496 [27MR]

Nomination of Janice Rogers Brown to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S14785 [12NO]

Nomination of Jay S. Bybee to be circuit judge: confirmed, S3695 [13MR]

Nomination of Jeffrey S. Sutton to be circuit judge: confirmed, S5457 [29AP]

Nomination of John R. Adams to be district judge: confirmed, S2112 [10FE]

Nomination of Kim R. Gibson to be district judge: confirmed, S11782 [23SE]

Nomination of Larry A. Burns to be district judge: confirmed, S11898 [24SE]

Nomination of Lonny R. Suko to be district judge: confirmed, S9369 [15JY]

Nomination of Marcia A. Crone to be district judge: confirmed, S12146 [30SE]

Nomination of Margaret C. Rodgers to be district judge: confirmed, S12884 [20OC]

Nomination of Marian Blank Horn to be U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge: confirmed, S3021 [3MR]

Nomination of Mark R. Kravitz to be district judge: confirmed, S7679 [11JN]

Nomination of Michael Chertoff to be circuit judge: confirmed, S7532 [9JN]

Nomination of Michael O. Leavitt to be EPA Administrator: confirmed, S13340 [28OC]

Nomination of Michael W. Mosman to be district judge: confirmed, S11970 [25SE]

Nomination of Miguel A. Estrada to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S3217 [6MR], S3693 [13MR], S3834 [18MR], S4676 [2AP], S5718 [5MY], S5912 [8MY], S10203 [30JY]

Nomination of Priscilla Richman Owen to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S5629 [1MY], S5913 [8MY], S10100 [29JY], S14777 [12NO]

Nomination of R. David Proctor to be district judge: confirmed, S11621 [17SE]

Nomination of R. Hewitt Pate to be Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division: confirmed, S7868 [13JN]

Nomination of Richard C. Wesley to be circuit judge: confirmed, S7665 [11JN]

Nomination of Richard D. Bennett to be district judge: nomination confirmed, S5049 [9AP]

Nomination of Robert A. Junell to be district judge: confirmed, S2113 [10FE]

Nomination of Roger W. Titus to be district judge: confirmed, S13997 [5NO]

Nomination of Ronald A. White to be district judge: confirmed, S12148 [30SE]

Nomination of Ross O. Swimmer to be Dept. of the Interior Office of Special Trustee for American Indians Special Trustee: confirmed, S5158 [10AP]

Nomination of S. James Otero to be district judge: confirmed, S2112 [10FE]

Nomination of S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., to be district judge: confirmed, S6586 [19MY]

Nomination of Samuel Der-Yeghiayan to be district judge: confirmed, S9318 [14JY]

Nomination of Sandra J. Feuerstein to be district judge: confirmed, S11622 [17SE]

Nomination of Steven M. Colloton to be circuit judge: confirmed, S11096 [4SE]

Nomination of Theresa Lazar Springmann to be district judge: confirmed, S4553 [31MR]

Nomination of Thomas A. Varlan to be district judge: confirmed, S3662 [13MR]

Nomination of Thomas C. Dorr to be Under Sec. of Agriculture for Rural Development: cloture motion, S14992 [18NO]

Nomination of Thomas C. Dorr to the CCC: cloture motion, S14993 [18NO]

Nomination of Thomas J. Ridge to be Sec. of Homeland Security: confirmed, S1324 [22JA]

Nomination of Timothy M. Tymkovich to be circuit judge: confirmed, S4614 [1AP]

Nomination of Victor J. Wolski to be U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge: confirmed, S9083 [9JY]

Nomination of William D. Quarles, Jr., to be district judge: confirmed, S3614 [12MR]

Nomination of William H. Pryor, Jr., to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S14104 [6NO]

Nomination of William H. Pryor, Jr. to be circuit judge: cloture motion, S10468 [31JY]

Nomination of William Q. Hayes to be district judge: confirmed, S12347 [2OC]

Nomination of Xavier Rodriguez to be district judge: confirmed, S10590 [31JY]

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 3): Boxer motion to commit (constitutionality), S3580 [12MR]

———conference report, S12948 [21OC]

———enact, S3658 [13MR]

———Feinstein amendment (prohibit late-term abortions except to avert serious long-term physical health consequences for the mother), S3611 [12MR]

———Harkin amendment (pro choice versus right to life), S3600 [12MR]

———motion to disagree with House amendment, S11620 [17SE]

———Murray motion to waive Budget Act relative to Murray amendment (improve availability of contraceptives for women), S3478 [11MR]

———Santorum motion to table Durbin amendment (prohibit late-term abortions except to avert serious long-term physical health consequences for the mother), S3579 [12MR]

Patients First Act (S. 11): cloture motion on motion to proceed, S9083 [9JY]

Prescription Drug and Medicare Improvement Act (S. 1): Baucus motion to table Feinstein amendment (income related increase in Medicare premium), S8686 [26JN]

———Bingaman amendment (allow certain beneficiaries to purchase supplemental Medigap prescription drug plans), S8648 [26JN]

———Bingaman amendment (provide payment for community health center services relative to coverage of individuals under managed care plans), S8485 [25JN]

———Bingaman amendment (update asset test to determine eligibility for premium and cost-sharing subsidies for low-income beneficiaries), S8623 [26JN]

———Clinton amendment (collect and assess scientific evidence regarding prescription drugs frequently used by Medicare or Medicaid beneficiaries), S8530 [25JN]

———Daschle amendment (limit premium increases), S8200 [19JN]

———Dayton amendment (provide that prescription drug coverage for Members of Congress not exceed the level of coverage under Medicare), S8408 [24JN]

———Dodd amendment (increase direct subsidy to employers retaining retiree prescription drug coverage plans), S8414 [24JN]

———Dodd amendment (provide cost-sharing prescription drug coverage for certain beneficiaries in certain income categories), S8414 [24JN]

———Dorgan amendment (lower premiums and improve coverage in prescription drug plans), S8637 [26JN]

———Dorgan amendment (permit commercial importation of prescription drugs from Canada), S8269 [20JN]

———Durbin amendment (substitute), S8529 [25JN]

———Edwards amendment (include educational information about prescription drugs in direct-to-consumer advertising), S8610 [26JN]

———Edwards amendment (require drug companies to test drugs, disclose test results, and include educational information about the drug in direct-to-consumer advertising), S8486 [25JN]

———enact, S8707 [26JN]

———Enzi amendment (transfer of savings from drug manufacturers rebate, discount and incentive programs to local pharmacies and consumers), S8198 [19JN]

———Graham amendment (exempt Medicare beneficiaries from paying monthly premiums during any gap in coverage of their prescription drug benefit), S8486 [25JN]

———Grassley motion to table Boxer amendment (eliminate gap in Medicare coverage of prescription drug benefit relative to cancer drugs), S8622 [26JN]

———Grassley motion to table Dodd amendment (permit continuous open enrollment and disenrollment in Medicare prescription drug plans), S8402 [24JN]

———Grassley/Baucus amendment (evaluate alternative payment and delivery systems), S8638 [26JN]

———Gregg amendment (provide greater access to affordable pharmaceuticals), S8200 [19JN]

———Hagel amendment (establish voluntary outpatient prescription drug discount and security program), S8674 [26JN]

———Hatch motion to table Durbin amendment (provide additional assistance to beneficiaries with certain serious medical conditions during any gap in prescription drug coverage), S8637 [26JN]

———Lautenberg amendment (expedite implementation of prescription drug coverage following enactment), S8409 [24JN]

———Levin amendment (ensure that current retirees who are subject to lose prescription drug coverage will have the option of drug coverage under the Medicare fallback), S8674 [26JN]

———McConnell amendment (eliminate gap in coverage of prescription drug benefit relative to Alzheimer's Disease drugs), S8636 [26JN]

———McConnell amendment (eliminate gap in coverage of prescription drug benefit relative to cancer drugs), S8622 [26JN]

———Rockefeller amendment (ensure that dual-eligible beneficiaries are eligible for prescription drug coverage), S8648 [26JN]

———Santorum motion to table Boxer amendment (eliminate gap in coverage of prescription drug benefit), S8404 [24JN]

———Santorum motion to table Harkin amendment (provide the disabled and elderly with equal access to community-based attendant services), S8609 [26JN]

———Santorum motion to table Lincoln amendment (allow beneficiaries enrolled in fallback plans to remain in such plans for two years by regulating contracting cycles), S8409 [24JN]

———Santorum motion to table Pryor amendment (require manufacturers to sell FDA-approved prescription drugs to U.S. wholesalers and retailers on same terms as Canadian purchasers), S8403 [24JN]

———Santorum motion to table Rockefeller amendment (ensure contributions for prescription drug coverage made by beneficiaries' former employers be treated as incurred costs), S8395 [24JN]

———Sessions amendment (permit States the option of covering certain legal aliens under Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program), S8647 [26JN]

———Stabenow amendment (guarantee option of Medicare provided prescription drug coverage for all beneficiaries), S8108 [18JN]

Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools To End the Exploitation of Children Today (PROTECT) Act (S. 151): conference report, S5156 [10AP]

Prosecutorial Remedies and Tools Against the Exploitation of Children Today (PROTECT) Act (S. 151): enact, S2587 [24FE]

Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia: ratification, S5885 [8MY]

Public debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 51): Baucus amendment (reduce proposed increase), S7095 [23MY]

———Feingold motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (extend budget pay-as-you-go requirement), S7105 [23MY]

———Grassley motion to table Hollings amendment (budget treatment of Social Security trust funds), S7110 [23MY]

———increase, S7115 [23MY]

———McConnell motion to table Daschle amendment (oppose reduction of annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustments), S7097 [23MY]

———Nickles motion to table Kennedy amendment (temporary enhanced unemployment benefits program), S7101 [23MY]

Senate: adjournment, S65 [7JA]

———motion to request attendance of absent Senators, S2818, S2819 [26FE]

Supplemental appropriations for ongoing military operations and reconstruction efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan (S. 1689): Bayh amendment (convert portion of funding for reconstruction efforts in Iraq into loan guarantees), S12710 [16OC]

———Bingaman amendment (Iraqi Liberation Medal for Armed Forces members who serve in Southwest Asia), S12510 [14OC]

———Boxer amendment (exempt certain Armed Forces members from requirement to pay subsistence charges while hospitalized), S12772 [17OC]

———Byrd amendment (Iraqi Defense Corps and national security forces funding), S12259 [1OC]

———Byrd amendment (modify Coalition Provisional Authority reporting requirements), S12588 [15OC]

———Cochran motion to table Durbin amendment (assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS), S12772 [17OC]

———Corzine motion to waive Budget Act relative to Corzine amendment (non-regular military retired pay), S12575 [15OC]

———Durbin amendment (ensure that Federal employees activated for military duty receive pay equal to their basic pay), S12770 [17OC]

———Graham of South Carolina amendment (impact of removal of Saddam Hussein on security of U.S. allies), S12594 [15OC]

———making, S12821 [17OC]

———McConnell amendment (Armed Forces tribute), S12316 [2OC]

———McConnell amendment (expedite awarding of Global War on Terrorism Medal to recipients), S12682 [16OC]

———Nickles amendment (encourage countries to forgive debt from the former Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein), S12709 [16OC]

———Nickles motion to table Lautenberg amendment (Federal contracts to entities paying senior U.S. officials), S12672 [16OC]

———Stevens motion to table Biden amendment (use reduction in highest income tax rate), S12337 [2OC]

———Stevens motion to table Brownback amendment (security funding for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Liberia), S12803 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (limitation on use Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund), S12669 [16OC]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (prohibit excessive deployment of the National Guard), S12791 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (reallocation of certain funds), S12789 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Byrd amendment (reallocation of reconstruction funds without approval), S12793 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Corzine amendment (establish a national commission on Iraqi intelligence), S12779 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Daschle amendment (increase financial contributions from the international community), S12771 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Dodd amendment (additional safety equipment for soldiers in Iraq funding), S12354 [2OC]

———Stevens motion to table Dorgan amendment (use of oil revenues to finance reconstruction in Iraq), S12521 [14OC]

———Stevens motion to table Landrieu amendment (use of oil revenues to finance reconstruction), S12771 [17OC]

———Stevens motion to table Leahy amendment (Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority control), S12346 [2OC]

———Stevens motion to table Reed amendment (increase strength and structure additional constabulary forces), S12577 [15OC]

———Stevens motion to table Stabenow amendment (veterans, schools, transportation, and job creation), S12514 [14OC]

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act (H.R. 1828): enact, S14416 [11NO]

Tax Relief, Simplification, and Equity Act (H.R. 1308): Grassley amendment (substitute), S7456 [5JN]

Treaty Between the U.S. and Russia on Strategic Offensive Reductions: Kerry amendment (verification and compliance requirements), S3237 [6MR]

———Levin amendment (establish conditions for withdrawal or extension of treaty), S3229 [6MR]

———ratification, S3243 [6MR]

U.S. Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act (H.R. 1298): Boxer amendment (require certain assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS be expended for HIV/AIDS orphans and vulnerable children), S6481 [15MY]

———Dodd amendment (include Caribbean nations in expansion of assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis), S6484 [15MY]

———Dorgan motion to waive Budget Act relative to Dorgan amendment (reduce hunger in HIV/AIDS affected populations in sub-Saharan Africa), S6450 [15MY]

———Durbin amendment (Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria funding), S6448 [15MY]

———Feinstein amendment (require a certain percentage of assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS be expended for abstinence education), S6478 [15MY]

———Kennedy amendment (ensure access to assured quality pharmaceuticals at the lowest possible price to countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS), S6480 [15MY]

U.S. POW in Iraq relative to violations of Geneva Convention (S. Con. Res. 31): treatment, S5048 [9AP]

U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (H.R. 2738): enact, S10588 [31JY]

U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (H.R. 2739): enact, S10585 [31JY]

War in Iraq and homeland security supplemental appropriations (S. 762): Cochran motion to table Breaux amendment (homeland security funding), S4776 [3AP]

———Cochran motion to table Byrd amendment (protect Congressional prerogatives in allocation of homeland security funding), S4785 [3AP]

———Cochran motion to table Hollings amendment (encourage President Bush to submit a proposal raising revenues to offset funds spent on war with Iraq), S4785 [3AP]

———Cochran motion to table Landrieu amendment (National Guard and Reserves modernization of equipment, weapons, and technology funding), S4690 [2AP]

———Kohl amendment (increase humanitarian food assistance funding for Iraq), S4805 [3AP]

———making, S4811 [3AP]

———McCain amendment (remove unauthorized and earmarked appropriations), S4763 [3AP]

———Specter amendment (urban areas terrorism protection and preparedness funding), S4800 [3AP]

———Stevens motion to table Boxer amendment (research, development, and deployment of technology to protect commercial aircraft from man-portable air defense systems), S4762 [3AP]

———Stevens motion to table Hollings amendment (ensure greater security for U.S. seaports), S4690 [2AP]

———Stevens motion to table Schumer amendment (Office of Domestic Preparedness funding), S4800 [3AP]

Working Taxpayer Fairness Restoration Act (S. 1162): Frist motion to table Daschle motion to proceed, S9094 [9JY]

Remarks in Senate

Correction: Coleman, S11154 [5SE]

———McCain, S4408 [26MR]

———Mikulski, S11024 [3SE]

———Warner, S3478 [11MR]

Position on missed: Bayh, S6705 [20MY]

———Biden, S2176 [11FE], S7600 [10JN]

———Boxer, S13124 [23OC]

———Brownback, S8429 [24JN]

———Bunning, S4894 [7AP], S10041 [28JY]

———Cantwell, S5718 [5MY], S5759 [6MY]

———Carper, S5913 [8MY]

———Dayton, S9955 [25JY]

———Dodd, S11981 [25SE]

———Dole, S8221 [19JN]

———Durbin, S2176 [11FE], S6846 [21MY]

———Edwards, S13651 [30OC]

———Harkin, S9328 [14JY]

———Inhofe, S8707 [26JN], S9874 [24JY]

———Johnson, S12888 [20OC]

———Lieberman, S5531 [30AP]

———Lincoln, S5458 [29AP]

———Murkowski, S13124 [23OC]

———Murray, S9399 [15JY]

———Nelson, Ben, S2834 [26FE], S14264 [7NO]

———Nelson, Bill, S2590 [24FE], S9114 [9JY], S15054 [18NO]

———Reed, S7875 [13JN], S12183 [30SE]