RISCH, JAMES E. (a Senator from Idaho)
Amendments
Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs: making appropriations (H.R. 2112), S6609 [17OC], S6679 [18OC], S6765, S6775 [19OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1867), S7717, S7753 [17NO], S7868 [18NO], S7918 [28NO], S8021, S8070 [30NO]
Economic Development Administration: reauthorize (S. 782), S3625 [8JN], S3656 [9JN]
Patents: reform (S. 23), S1074 [1MR], S1093, S1146 [2MR]
SBA: reauthorize and improve the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program (S. 493), S1752, S1764 [16MR], S1978 [30MR], S2626 [3MY]
Taxation: repeal withholding tax on Federal, State, and local government contracts (H.R. 674), S7202 [8NO]
Appointments
Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China, S3507 [6JN]
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, S3000 [16MY]
Senate National Security Working Group, S2402 [12AP]
Bills and resolutions cosponsored
Abortion: ensure that women seeking an abortion are fully informed relative to pain experienced by the unborn child (see S. 314), S642 [10FE]
———prohibit taxpayer funded abortions and provide for conscience protections (see S. 906), S2731 [5MY]
———prohibit taxpayer funded elective abortions (see S. 877), S2686 [4MY]
———protect lives of born and unborn persons (see S. 91), S124 [25JA]
———require parental notification and intervention for minors seeking an abortion (see S. 1005), S2992 [16MY]
Air Force: require a study on the threats to, and sustainability of, the air test and training range infrastructure (see S. 240), S359 [31JA]
Air pollution: preempt Federal restrictions on greenhouse gases in the name of mitigating climate change in the absence of congressional authorization (see S. 228), S569 [4FE]
Animals: clarify that manure is not considered a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant (see S. 1729), S6665 [18OC]
Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members continue to receive pay when a funding gap caused by the failure to enact interim or full-year appropriations for the Armed Forces occurs (see S. 724), S2188 [6AP]
———commemorate and honor service and sacrifice of members and their families as combat mission in Iraq draws to a close (see S. Res. 349), S8775 [17DE]
———tribute to members for service in Iraq and Afghanistan (see S. Con. Res. 13), S3340 [25MY]
bin Laden, Osama: tribute to President Obama and military and intelligence agencies for successful completion of the operation that led to death in Pakistan (see S. Res. 159), S2621 [3MY]
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 3), S360 [31JA] (see S.J. Res. 5), S544 [3FE] (see S.J. Res. 10), S2046 [31MR] (see S.J. Res. 23), S4226 [29JN]
———cut and cap Federal spending, enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, and increase statutory debt limit (see S. 1340), S4642 [18JY]
———establish biennial budget and appropriations processes and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (see S. 211), S2266 [7AP]
———provide an optional fast-track procedure the President may use when submitting rescission requests (see S. 102), S125 [25JA]
———reduce the deficit by establishing discretionary spending caps for non-security spending (see S. 360), S791 [16FE]
———rescind certain Federal funds identified by States as unwanted and use such funds to reduce the Federal debt (see S. 1009), S3276 [24MY]
———setting forth the Federal budget for 2012-2021 (see S. Con. Res. 21), S3224 [23MY]
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act: approve renewal of import restrictions (see S.J. Res. 17), S4642 [18JY]
Clean Air Act: reduce number of boutique fuels (see S. 511), S1406 [8MR]
Collective bargaining: ensure fairness in election procedures with respect to collective bargaining representatives (see S. 1425), S4960 [27JY]
Colleges and universities: preserve State and institutional authority relative to State authorization and the definition of credit hour (see S. 1297), S4293 [30JN]
Congress: require specification of the source of authority under the U.S. Constitution for the enactment of laws (see S. 1248), S4023 [22JN]
Conservation of energy: repeal phase-out of incandescent light bulbs (see S. 395), S870 [17FE]
Contracts: preserve open competition and neutrality towards the labor relations of Federal contractors on Federal and federally funded construction projects (see S. 119), S3541 [7JN]
Crime: prohibit taking minors across State lines to avoid State laws requiring parental notification of abortions (see S. 1241), S3970 [21JN]
Dept. of Agriculture: clarify authority regarding additional recreational uses of National Forest System lands subject to ski area permits (see S. 382), S2131 [5AP]
———repeal a duplicative inspection and grading program for catfish (see S. 496), S2388 [12AP]
Dept. of Defense: anniversary of Defense Intelligence Agency (see S. Res. 86), S1060 [1MR]
———reaffirm authority to maintain Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as a location for the detention of unprivileged enemy belligerents (see S. 982), S3172 [19MY]
———require detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of high-value enemy combatants who will be detained long-term (see S. 1046), S4517 [12JY]
Dept. of Education: require payment of certain Impact Aid Program payments to eligible local educational agencies within 3 years (see S. 595), S2622 [3MY]
Dept. of Energy: carry out programs to develop and demonstrate two small modular nuclear reactor designs (see S. 512), S1548 [10MR]
Dept. of Justice: improve compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program for workers involved in uranium mining (see S. 791), S2387 [12AP]
———limit awarding of fees and lawsuits, reform reimbursement eligibility, and compile, and make publicly available, certain data relating to the Equal Access to Justice Act (see S. 1061), S3338 [25MY]
———prevent online threats to economic creativity and theft of intellectual property (see S. 968), S7155 [7NO]
———prohibit tracking and cataloguing purchases of multiple rifles and shotguns (see S. 570), S6050 [3OC]
Dept. of State: require to act on a permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline (see S. 1932), S8067 [30NO]
———withhold U.S. contributions to the U.N. if the U.N. adopts a resolution granting Palestine a change in status from permanent observer before a comprehensive peace agreement has been reached with Israel (see S. 1595), S5838 [21SE]
Dept. of the Interior: ensure timely review of BLM notices before appearance in the Federal Register in order to streamline energy development permitting process (see S. 1844), S7367 [10NO]
———provide full funding for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program (see S. 1692), S6461 [12OC]
———settle land claims within the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho (see S. 1065), S3338 [25MY]
Dept. of the Treasury: prohibit from providing extra support to the Federal Housing Administration (see S. 1997), S8679 [15DE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: clarify conditions under which veterans, their spouses, and children may be adjudicated mentally incompetent relative to their ability to purchase firearms (see S. 1707), S6505 [13OC]
Diseases: extend Postal Service authority to issue a semipostal to raise funds for breast cancer research (see S. 384), S2508 [14AP]
Ecology and environment: preempt regulation of, action relating to, or consideration of greenhouse gases relative to any Federal policy to mitigate climate change (see S. 482), S1219 [3MR]
Economy: create jobs through spending cuts, tax reform, regulatory burden reduction, domestic energy development, and export promotion (see S. 1720), S6765 [19OC]
———provide growth through small business tax relief, research and innovation, veterans' business incentives, regulatory relief, support for high-skilled workers, and counterfeiting enforcement (see S. 1866), S8462 [8DE]
Endangered species: allow importation of polar bear trophies taken in sport hunts in Canada before the date the polar bear was determined to be a threatened species (see S. 1066), S3338 [25MY]
———remove the gray wolf from the list of threatened or endangered species (see S. 249), S411 [1FE]
Endangered Species Act: provide exception for actions carried out against grizzly bears in self-defense, defense of others, or a reasonable belief of imminent danger (see S. 1552), S5624 [14SE]
EPA: clarify authority to disapprove specifications of dredged or fill material disposal sites and clarify procedure under which a higher review of specifications may be requested (see S. 468), S2732 [5MY]
———establish a temporary prohibition against revising any national ambient air quality standard for coarse particulate matter and limit Federal regulation of nuisance dust in certain areas (see S. 1528), S5727 [19SE]
———exempt components used in manufacture of hunting and recreational shooting ammunition and fishing tackle from regulation under the Toxic Substances Control Act (see S. 838), S4721 [20JY]
———exempt the conduct of silvicultural activities from national pollutant discharge elimination system permitting requirements (see S. 1369), S4608 [14JY]
———finalize proposed rule to amend spill prevention, control, and countermeasure rule to tailor and streamline requirements for the dairy industry (see S. 104), S125 [25JA]
———provide additional time to issue achievable standards for cement manufacturing facilities (see S. 1610), S7613 [16NO]
———provide additional time to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators (see S. 1392), S4870 [25JY]
FAA: reform regulations regarding enforcement actions against pilots, clarify statutory deference related to the NTSB, require notice to airmen (NOTAM) posting, and reform medical certification process (see S. 1335), S4394 [6JY]
FCC: disapprove rule with respect to regulating the Internet and broadband industry practices (see S.J. Res. 6), S792 [16FE]
Federal agencies and departments: codify and modify regulatory requirements (see S. 358), S792 [16FE]
———provide taxpayers with an annual report disclosing the cost of, performance by, and areas for improvements for Government programs (see S. 1957), S8414 [7DE]
———require assessment of the impact of Federal action on jobs and job opportunities (see S. 1219), S4293 [30JN]
Federal employees: reduce size of the Federal workforce through attrition (see S. 1611), S6332 [6OC]
Federal-State relations: constitutional amendment to give States the right to repeal Federal laws and regulations when ratified by the legislatures of two-thirds of the several States (see S.J. Res. 12), S2929 [12MY]
———prohibit State bailouts by the Federal Government (see S. Res. 188), S3172 [19MY]
———prohibit taxpayer bailouts of fiscally irresponsible State and local governments (see S. 251), S482 [2FE]
FERC: consider private landownership and private use of land in issuing hydropower licenses (see S. 1988), S8735 [16DE]
Firearms: facilitate establishment of additional or expanded public target ranges in certain States (see S. 1249), S4023 [22JN]
Foreign policy: expand sanctions imposed on Iran, North Korea, and Syria (see S. 1048), S3276 [24MY]
Forest Service: revise the Recreation Residence Program by implementing a procedure for determining cabin user fees (see S. 1906), S7829 [18NO]
FRS: require an audit of the Board of Governors and Federal reserve banks (see S. 202), S6331 [6OC]
Georgia (country): support sovereignty and territorial integrity, call upon Russia to fulfill terms of ceasefire agreements, and allow return of displaced persons and observer missions (see S. Res. 175), S4330 [5JY]
Government: prioritize obligations if the debt ceiling is reached by treating public debt payments, Social Security benefits, and Armed Forces allowances equally (see S. 1420), S4911 [26JY]
Government regulations: establish a committee to assess the effects of certain Federal regulatory mandates (see S. 609), S4869 [25JY]
———prohibit agencies from taking any significant regulatory action until the unemployment rate is equal to or less than a certain level (see S. 1438), S5017 [28JY]
———provide for regulatory impact analyses for certain rules and for consideration of the least burdensome regulatory alternative (see S. 1189), S3773 [14JN]
Greece: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 51), S1601 [14MR]
Hatfield, Mark O.: tribute (see S. Res. 257), S5339 [6SE]
Hazardous substances: exempt health care facilities, schools, and day care centers from laws requiring energy efficient lighting if such lighting contains mercury (see S. 397), S870 [17FE]
Health: delay implementation of health reform laws until there is a final resolution in pending lawsuits (see S. 281), S544 [3FE]
———repeal excise tax on medical devices (see S. 17), S683 [14FE]
———repeal mandate that employers provide health insurance for employees (see S. 20), S122 [25JA]
———repeal mandate that individuals purchase health insurance (see S. 19), S122 [25JA]
Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act: repeal health-care related provisions (see S. 192), S272 [26JA]
Hydroelectric power: improve (see S. 629), S1827 [17MR]
Idaho: permit certain commercial vehicles to use certain interstate system highways (see S. 1322), S4292 [30JN]
IMF: repeal authority to provide certain loans to the IMF, prohibit loans to provide financing for European financial stability, and oppose provision of such financing (see S. 1975), S8461 [8DE]
———repeal authority to provide certain loans to the IMF, repeal increase in the U.S. quota in that Fund, and certain other authorities, and rescind related appropriations (see S. 1276), S4076 [23JN]
Intelligence services: commend intelligence professionals, terminate investigation of CIA personnel relative to interrogation of certain detainees, and implement long-term detention and interrogation policies (see S. Res. 213), S3970 [21JN]
Japan: express condolences to families of victims and survivors of earthquake and tsunami, commend response efforts, and support international relief efforts (see S. Res. 101), S1600 [14MR]
Killebrew, Harmon C.: tribute (see S. Res. 189), S3106 [18MY]
Labor unions: ensure the right of employees to a secret-ballot election conducted by the NLRB (see S. 217), S338 [27JA]
———protect the free choice of individual employees relative to participation in labor organizations (see S. 504), S1406 [8MR] (see S. 1507), S5537 [13SE]
Land and Water Conservation Fund: ensure amounts are made available for projects to provide recreational public access (see S. 901), S2731 [5MY]
Local Radio Freedom Act: support (see S. Con. Res. 7), S1220 [3MR]
Lowery, Tim: relief (see S. 521), S1502 [9MR]
McClure, James A.: tribute (see S. Res. 78), S976 [28FE]
Medicare: allow individuals to opt out of certain benefits (see S. 1317), S4292 [30JN]
———clarify application of secondary payer rules (see S. 1718), S7128 [3NO]
———include neurologists as primary care physicians for purposes of incentive payments for primary care services (see S. 597), S1895 [28MR]
Middle East: reaffirm support for a negotiated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and oppose a unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state (see S. Res. 185), S2992 [16MY]
Mikulski, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 4), S63 [5JA]
Mining and mineral resources: promote domestic production of critical minerals and materials (see S. 1113), S3427 [26MY]
Monuments and memorials: require certain procedures for designating national monuments (see S. 407), S871 [17FE]
National Adoption Day: support goals and ideals (see S. Res. 302), S7189 [8NO]
National Adoption Month: support goals and ideals (see S. Res. 302), S7189 [8NO]
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform: adopt recommended reforms to reduce spending and make the Federal Government more efficient (see S. 1936), S8148 [1DE]
National Day of the American Cowboy: designate (see S. Res. 165), S2731 [5MY]
National Guard: empower, enhance functions of the National Guard Bureau, and improve Federal-State military coordination in domestic emergency response (see S. 1025), S5072 [29JY]
National Small Business Week: observance (see S. Res. 197), S3275 [24MY]
Nettleton, Paul: relief (see S. 521), S1502 [9MR]
NLRB: preserve Federal protection of State right-to-work laws and clarify employer right to decide where to do business (see S. 964), S2928 [12MY]
———prohibit from ordering any employer to close, relocate, or transfer employment under any circumstance (see S. 1523), S5537 [13SE]
———provide for appropriate designation of collective bargaining units (see S. 1843), S7367 [10NO]
Norway: condemn terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utoya Island and express condolences and support to those affected by the attack (see S. Res. 240), S4960 [27JY]
Nuclear weapons: designate a day of remembrance for Americans who worked and lived downwind from nuclear testing sites and were adversely affected by radiation exposure generated by such testing (see S. Res. 330), S7613 [16NO]
OMB: rescind certain unobligated discretionary appropriations (see S. 726), S3892 [16JN]
OSHA: authorize and expand the Voluntary Protection Programs to include more small businesses (see S. 807), S4486 [11JY]
Patents: limit patentability of tax planning methods (see S. 139), S3339 [25MY]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: ensure that all Americans have access to waivers (see S. 1395), S5072 [29JY]
———protect rights of conscience relative to requirements for coverage of specific items and services (see S. 1467), S5499 [12SE]
———repeal (see S. 192), S272 [26JA]
———repeal certain limitations on health care benefits (see S. 312), S642 [10FE]
———repeal Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) program (see S. 720), S2267 [7AP]
———repeal provisions providing for the Independent Payment Advisory Board (see S. 668), S5192 [1AU]
Percy, Charles H.: tribute (see S. Res. 271), S5726 [19SE]
Pesticides: clarify authorized use of registered pesticides (see S. 718), S2267 [7AP]
Power resources: authorize noncompetitive leasing of certain areas adjoining other lands for which a qualified company or individual holds a preexisting right to develop geothermal resources (see S. 1149), S3541 [7JN]
———establish and implement oil and gas leasing programs for the Outer Continental Shelf and the Coastal Plain of Alaska, and streamline regulation of other energy projects (see S. 706), S2046 [31MR]
———promote timely exploration for geothermal resources under existing geothermal leases (see S. 1470), S5250 [2AU]
Public debt: disapprove the President's exercise of authority to increase the debt limit (see S.J. Res. 25), S5388 [7SE]
———express that the President does not have the authority to ignore the statutory debt limit by ordering the Dept. of the Treasury to continue issuing debt on the full faith and credit of the U.S. (see S. Res. 226), S4450 [7JY]
———prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt limit is reached (see S. 163), S412 [1FE]
Public lands: improve management of grazing leases and permits (see S. 1129), S3427 [26MY]
Public welfare programs: provide information and limits on total spending on means-tested welfare programs and provide additional work requirements (see S. 1904), S8415 [7DE]
Renewable energy: promote development of renewable energy on public lands (see S. 1775), S7005 [1NO]
Russia: impose sanctions on persons responsible for detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on corporate profits, and other human rights violations (see S. 1039), S5685 [15SE]
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act: reauthorize (see S. 1692), S6461 [12OC]
Small business: repeal expansion of information reporting requirements for certain payments to corporations (see S. 18), S122 [25JA]
Small Business Saturday: designate (see S. Res. 320), S7368 [10NO]
Social Security: repeal Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program maintenance of effort requirements (see S. 868), S2688 [4MY]
Taiwan: provide with U.S.-built multirole fighter aircraft to strengthen self-defense capability against increasing military threat from China (see S. 1539), S5839 [21SE]
Taxation: broaden special rules for certain governmental health reimbursement arrangements to include plans established by political subdivisions (see S. 1366), S5685 [15SE]
———expand technologies through which a vehicle qualifies for the credit for new qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicles (see S. 1602), S5902 [22SE]
———extend and modify the railroad track maintenance credit (see S. 672), S2267 [7AP]
———make permanent the individual income tax rates for capital gains and dividends (see S. 1647), S6919 [31OC]
———modify and permanently extend incentives to reinvest foreign earnings in the U.S. (see S. 1837), S7294 [9NO]
———modify calculation of modified adjusted gross income for purposes of determining eligibility for certain healthcare-related programs (see S. 1762), S7067 [2NO]
———modify depreciation recovery period for energy-efficient cool roof systems (see S. 1575), S7992 [29NO]
———provide collegiate housing and infrastructure grants (see S. 705), S2509 [14AP]
———provide exclusion for assistance provided to certain veterinary student loan repayment or forgiveness program participants (see S. 518), S1501 [9MR]
———provide for taxpayers making donations with their income tax returns to the Federal Government to pay down the public debt (see S. 1676), S6462 [12OC]
———repeal the volumetric ethanol excise tax credit (see S. 520), S2267 [7AP] (see S. 871), S2621 [3MY]
———repeal withholding tax on Federal, State, and local government contracts (see S. 89, 164), S5838 [21SE]
———repeal withholding tax on Federal, State and local government contracts (see S. 1762), S7067 [2NO]
Terrorism: observe a moment of remembrance on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks (see S. Res. 237), S4845 [22JY]
Tucson, AZ: condemn shootings at ``Congress on Your Corner'' event, express condolences to friends and families of victims, commend first responders, and honor service of Representative Giffords (see S. Res. 14), S127 [25JA]
U.N.: promote transparency, accountability, and reform (see S. 1848), S7415 [14NO]
———rescind the Goldstone report on the Gaza conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and urge redress of damages to Israel's reputation caused by the report (see S. Res. 138), S2348 [8AP]
U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: oppose ratification based on incompatibility with the U.S. Constitution, sovereignty, and the independence of families (see S. Res. 99), S1547 [10MR]
U.S. Marshals Service: mint coins in commemoration of anniversary (see S. 431), S8734 [16DE]
———provide administrative subpoena authority for investigation of unregistered sex offenders (see S. 671), S2582 [2MY]
Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: repeal (see S. 712), S2046 [31MR] (see S. 746), S2187 [6AP]
Wallop, Malcolm: tribute (see S. Res. 268), S5684 [15SE]
Water: prevent enforcement of certain national primary drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is available or variance technology has been identified (see S. 999), S2992 [16MY]
World War II: award Congressional Gold Medal to members of the Civil Air Patrol (see S. 418), S3971 [21JN]
———award Congressional Gold Medal to the Montford Point Marines (see S. 1527), S7128 [3NO]
Bills and resolutions introduced
Dept. of Education: prohibit from promulgating or enforcing regulations or guidance regarding gainful employment (see S. 460), S1120 [2MR]
Idaho: reinstate and extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project involving the American Falls Reservoir (see S. 334), S682 [14FE]
———reinstate and extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project involving the Little Wood River Ranch (see S. 333), S682 [14FE]
Cloture motions
Economic Development Administration: reauthorize (S. 782), S3662 [9JN], S3754 [14JN]
FAA: reauthorize appropriations for safety, reliability, and availability of air transportation and to modernize the air traffic control system (S. 223), S734 [15FE]
Remarks
Armed Forces: clarify authority to detain U.S. citizens under authorizations for use of military force, S8123 [1DE]
———limit authority to detain U.S. citizens under authorizations for use of military force, S8123 [1DE]
———tribute to 389th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, S7117 [3NO]
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced, S4655 [19JY]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1867), S8123 [1DE]
Dept. of Education: prohibit from promulgating or enforcing regulations or guidance regarding gainful employment (S. 460), S1142 [2MR]
Holding, Earl: U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame inductee, S2041 [31MR]
Idaho Small Business Development Center: anniversary, S741 [15FE]
McCall, ID: anniversary, S4553 [13JY]
McClure, James A.: tribute (S. Res. 78), S957, S958 [28FE]
Patents: reform (S. 23), S1181 [3MR]
———transition from a first-to-invent system to a first-inventor-to-file system, S1181 [3MR]
Ucon, ID: anniversary, S5242 [2AU]
Texts of
S. 460, Education for All Act, S1142 [2MR]
Tributes
Peterson, Marty, S8728 [16DE]
Strickfaden, Ed, S8145
Takasugi, Pat, S7697 [17NO]