BUDGET—U.S.

Addresses

Government Shutdown Impact on Disaster Assistance to Colorado: Vice President Biden, H6059 [1OC]

State of the Union: President Obama, S651S655 [12FE], H444H448 [12FE]

Amendments

Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), S6760, S6881, S6882, S6894, S6895, S6897, S6898 [24SE], S6963, S6965, S6966, S6967, S6968 [26SE], S8816, S8821 [15DE], S8850, S8851, S8852, S8853, S8854, S8858, S8859, S8861 [16DE], H5768 [19SE], H5985, H5987, H5988 [28SE], H6031, H6033 [30SE], H8054, H8055 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration (H. Res. 352), H5692 [19SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 438), H7712 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), S1598 [11MR], S1714, S1715 [12MR], S1724, S1769, S1774, S1795, S1796, S1797, S1798, S1817, S1818, S1819, S1820, S1821, S1822 [13MR], S1829, S1837, S1840, S1843, S1863, S1864, S1865, S1866, S1867, S1868, S1869, S1870, S1871 [14MR], S1909, S1910 [18MR], S1976, S1985, S1986 [20MR], H1725 [21MR], E351 [21MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), consideration (H. Res. 99), H995 [6MR]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6131 [2OC]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (H.R. 3273), consideration (H. Res. 373), H6380 [8OC]

District of Columbia: making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6131 [2OC]

Federal budget: limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), S1053 [28FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), S1036 [28FE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), H372 [5FE], H383, H384, H388, H389 [6FE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), consideration (H. Res. 48), H362 [5FE]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), S2038, S2039, S2040 [20MR], S2130, S2131, S2169, S2170, S2171, S2172, S2173, S2174, S2175, S2176, S2177, S2184, S2185, S2186, S2187, S2188, S2189, S2190, S2191, S2192, S2193, S2194, S2195, S2196, S2197, S2198, S2199, S2200, S2201, S2202, S2203, S2204, S2205, S2206, S2207, S2208, S2209, S2210, S2219, S2220, S2221, S2222, S2223, S2224, S2225, S2226, S2227, S2228, S2229, S2230, S2231 [21MR], S2267, S2268, S2269, S2270, S2271, S2272, S2273, S2278, S2279, S2280, S2281, S2282, S2283, S2284, S2285, S2288, S2292, S2296, S2297, S2301, S2302, S2304, S2305, S2307, S2308, S2309, S2310, S2311, S2312, S2313, S2343, S2344, S2345, S2346, S2347, S2348, S2349, S2350, S2351, S2352, S2353, S2354, S2355, S2356, S2357, S2358, S2359, S2360, S2361, S2362, S2363, S2364, S2365, S2366, S2367, S2368, S2369 [22MR]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), S7543 [16OC], H1654, H1664, H1671, H1682, H1695 [20MR]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), S367 [29JA], S414, S415, S418, S424, S446, S447 [31JA]

Federal employees: making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (H.J. Res. 89), consideration (H. Res. 373), H6380 [8OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (H.R. 3223), consideration (H. Res. 371), H6251, H6253 [4OC]

Public debt: disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), consideration (H. Res. 391), H6848 [29OC]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), H2546 [9MY]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), consideration (H. Res. 202), H2501 [8MY]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (S. 1569), S7386 [10OC]

Veterans: making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6131 [2OC]

Analyses

Bipartisan Budget Act (H.J. Res. 59), H8066H8073 [12DE]

——— Provisions Within the Committee on Rules (House) Jurisdiction, H7703 [12DE]

Appointments

Conferees: H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations, H6049 [30SE]

——— S. Con. Res. 8, setting forth the Federal budget for 2013–2023, S7560 [16OC], H6641 [16OC]

Articles and editorials

As Automatic Budget Cuts Go Into Effect, Poor May Be Hit Particularly Hard, H942 [4MR]

As Congress Fights Over the Budget, Agencies Go on Their ‘‘Use It or Lose It’’ Shopping Sprees, S7381 [10OC]

Barbara Mikulski’s Fight—Protecting Appropriations, S8042 [14NO]

Business, Labor and Nonprofits Demand That Shutdown End ‘‘Immediately’’, S7425 [12OC]

California, on Brink of Recovery, Braces for Setback on Federal Aid, H1311 [6MR]

California Braces for Impending Cuts From Federal Sequestration, S839 [26FE]

Cancer Clinics Are Turning Away Thousands of Medicare Patients—Blame the Sequester, H2318 [25AP]

Chief Justice Roberts—Sequester Cuts Hitting Federal Judiciary ‘‘Hard’’, S5520 [8JY]

Citing Cuts, Lawyers Seek Relief in Terrorism Case, S2646 [15AP], S2745 [17AP]

Dow Jones Hits ‘Record High’ Thanks to Strong Performances From Smoke, Mirrors Sectors, H1421 [14MR]

Economists See Deficit Emphasis as Impeding Recovery, H2549 [9MY]

Erick Erickson Is Wrong. . . and Here’s Why, S2100 [21MR]

Failure To Continue Jobless Benefits Would Undo Budget Deal’s Economic Boost, H7710 [12DE]

Fair Trade for Entitlement Reform Includes Increased Revenue, S7609 [29OC]

Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning, S7253S7255 [7OC]

Fund Government, Then Negotiate (excerpt), S7296 [8OC], S7391 [11OC], S7460 [14OC]

GOP’s Self-Defeating ‘Defunding’ Strategy, S6616 [19SE]

Government Shutdown Spreads to Beaches of Normandy (excerpt), H6222 [3OC]

Happy Deficit Day, Uncle Sam, H5930 [28SE]

House GOP’s Legislative Strike, S7054 [30SE]

How the House Budget Would Boost the Economy, H1705 [20MR]

How the Sequester Threatens the U.S. Legal System, S2450 [8AP]

Lawmakers’ Sequestration Double-Talk, H2252 [24AP]

Let’s Unify Around Commonsense Solutions To Reopen the Government and Avoid Default, H6625 [16OC]

Mitch McConnell’s Claim That the Democrats Plan a $1.5 Trillion Tax Hike, S2009 [20MR]

Obama Rewrites Debt-Limit History, S7206 [4OC]

Obama’s Claim That Non-Budget Items Have ‘‘Never’’ Been Attached to the Debt Ceiling, S7004 [27SE]

Power of 218—If House Republicans Can’t Hold Together, They Have No Leverage at All, S6984 [27SE]

Public Defenders Offices Shouldn’t Suffer Under Sequestration, S2916 [24AP]

Reid Says He’s Pleased With House GOP’s ‘Clean Debt Ceiling Bill’, H229 [23JA]

Sequestration Budget Cuts Would Be Across-the-Board in Houston, County, H5784 [20SE]

Sequestration Forces Food Pantry Closure, H2317 [25AP]

Sequestration Threatens American Justice, S1079 [4MR]

7 Not-So-Essential Things Still Operating During the Slimdown, H6533 [11OC]

Shutdown’s Forgotten Victims—Government Contractors, S7457 [14OC]

Story of Our Time, E636 [9MY]

Top 10 Reasons Why People of Color Should Care About Sequestration, H943 [4MR]

Uncertainty Is the Enemy of Recovery, S6582 [18SE]

Unproductive Shutdown, S7119 [2OC]

Who Shut Down the Federal Government?, S7317 [9OC]

Why a Government Shutdown Could Be Pricey Proposition, H5940 [28SE]

Bills and resolutions

Appropriations: establish a biennial appropriations process with the exception of defense spending and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (see S. 625), S2026 [20MR]

——— establish legislative line-item veto to expedite consideration of rescissions (see H.R. 1870), H2532 [8MY]

——— increase long-term fiscal accountability of direct spending legislation (see H.R. 2518), H4078 [26JN]

——— make across-the-board rescissions in discretionary spending (see H.R. 1013), H1319 [6MR]

——— make across-the-board rescissions in non-defense, non-homeland security, and non-veterans-affairs discretionary spending (see H.R. 56, 57, 58, 59), H29 [3JA]

——— making continuing (see S.J. Res. 23), S7140 [2OC] (see H.R. 933), H948 [4MR] (see H.R. 3213), H6011 [28SE] (see H.R. 3247, 3248, 3249, 3250, 3251, 3252, 3253, 3254, 3255, 3256, 3257, 3258), H6321 [5OC] (see H.J. Res. 59), H5476 [10SE] (see H.J. Res. 62), H5547 [12SE] (see H.J. Res. 65), H5833 [25SE] (see H.J. Res. 66), H5921 [27SE] (see H.J. Res. 67, 69), H6052 [30SE] (see H.J. Res. 100), H6954 [30OC]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration (see H. Res. 352), H5654 [18SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration of Senate amendment (see H. Res. 366), H6011 [28SE] (see H. Res. 367), H6051 [30SE] (see H. Res. 438), H7687 [11DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), corrections in enrollment (see H. Con. Res. 72), H8109 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), request conference with the Senate (see H. Res. 368), H6051 [30SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 62), corrections in enrollment (see H. Con. Res. 54), H5553 [16SE]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), consideration (see H. Res. 99), H980 [5MR]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (see S. 29), S42 [22JA] (see H.R. 1164), H1425 [14MR]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (H.R. 1164), consideration (see H. Res. 372), H6289 [4OC]

——— reform the budget baseline to remove automatic increases in discretionary accounts and to require a comparison to the previous year’s spending levels (see H.R. 1871), H2532 [8MY]

——— require a jobs score for each spending bill considered in Congress (see S. 1835), S8913 [17DE] (see H.R. 3592), H7353 [21NO]

——— require greater accountability in discretionary and direct spending programs (see H.R. 1873), H2532 [8MY]

——— rescind certain Federal funds identified by States as unwanted and use such funds to reduce the Federal debt (see S. 692), S2564 [10AP] (see H.R. 282), H169 [15JA]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to continue support of Army and Air National Guard under cooperative agreements (see H.R. 3291), H6568 [12OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that civilian and contractor personnel, Coast Guard, and Reserve components continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3232), H6174 [2OC] (see H.R. 3246), H6289 [4OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that civilian personnel and Reserve components continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3241), H6223 [3OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown or if the debt ceiling is reached (see H.R. 3217), H6011 [28SE]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3210), H6011 [28SE]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3210), consideration (see H. Res. 366), H6011 [28SE]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3230), H6174 [2OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), consideration (see H. Res. 370), H6173 [2OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that U.S. Merchant Marine Academy midshipmen who are appointed as Navy Reserve midshipmen continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see S. 1568), S7271 [7OC] (see H.R. 3285), H6544 [11OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to pay death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3274), H6411 [8OC]

——— ensure allowances of members covered by Pay Our Military Act include Dept. of Defense military tuition assistance programs (see H.R. 3275), H6411 [8OC]

——— exempt retired pay of certain disabled veterans from full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment and prevent adverse impact of such adjustment on Survivor Benefit Plan annuities (see S. 1872, 1880), S9052 [19DE] (see H.R. 3789), H8125 [19DE] (see H.R. 3808), H8131 [23DE]

——— making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (see H.J. Res. 91), H6411 [8OC]

——— provide permanent appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members in the event of lapsed appropriations (see H.R. 3352), H6827 [28OC]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment (see S. 1856; S. Res. 323), S8976 [18DE] (see H.R. 3787), H8124 (see H.R. 3790, 3792, 3794, 3797, 3798, 3801), H8125 [19DE] (see H.R. 3804, 3807), H8131 [23DE]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment by closing tax loopholes for offshore corporations (see S. 1844), S8913 [17DE] (see H.R. 3793), H8125 [19DE]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment by requiring inclusion of Social Security numbers as a condition of claiming the refundable portion of the child tax credit (see S. 1869), S9051 [19DE] (see H.R. 3788), H8124 [19DE]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: provide that military technicians (dual status) shall be included in military personnel accounts for purposes of any issued orders (see S. 1438), S6207 [1AU] (see H.R. 1014), H1319 [6MR]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (see H.R. 3273), H6411 [8OC]

——— establish (H.R. 3273), consideration (see H. Res. 373), H6411 [8OC]

CBO: provide a macroeconomic analysis of the impact of legislation (see S. 184), S400 [30JA] (see H.R. 1874), H2532 [8MY]

——— require long-term cost benefit analyses of introduced bills (see H.R. 381), H279 [23JA]

Coast Guard: making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (see S.J. Res. 24), S7386 [10OC]

Commission on Government Transformation: establish (see H.R. 2675), H4483 [11JY]

Congress: ensure effective control over the congressional budget process (see S. 280), S657 [12FE]

——— establish biennial cycle (see H.R. 1762), H2351 [25AP] (see H.R. 1869), H2532 [8MY] (see H.R. 3059), H5399 [2AU]

——— establish joint resolutions on the budget (see H.R. 1868), H2532 [8MY]

——— prohibit earmarks (see S. 126), S284 [24JA]

——— refrain from conditioning the resolution of fiscal and budgetary disputes on the taking of action on non-germane legislative matters (see H. Res. 375), H6492 [10OC]

——— restrict adjournments unless the House involved has passed a budget resolution and provided funding for the Government for the entire fiscal year (see H. Con. Res. 9), H222 [22JA]

Congressional Budget Act: amend relative to the scoring of preventive health savings (see S. 1422), S6206 [1AU] (see H.R. 2663), H4482 [11JY]

Constitutional amendments: balance (see S.J. Res. 1), S43 [22JA] (see S.J. Res. 6), S358 [29JA] (see S.J. Res. 7), S708 [13FE] (see S.J. Res. 20), S5667 [11JY] (see H.J. Res. 1, 2, 4, 5), H32 (see H.J. Res. 6, 11), H33 [3JA] (see H.J. Res. 17), H170 [15JA] (see H.J. Res. 24), H413 [6FE] (see H.J. Res. 35), H1427 [14MR] (see H.J. Res. 38), H1992 [12AP] (see H.J. Res. 49), H3653 [14JN]

——— require a balanced budget and that each agency and department’s funding is justified (see H.J. Res. 36), H1427 [14MR]

——— require balanced budget and approval from a majority of State legislatures for increases in Federal debt (see H.J. Res. 10), H33 [3JA]

——— require balanced budget and greater accountability in the enactment of tax legislation (see H.J. Res. 18), H177 [18JA]

——— require two-thirds votes in the House and Senate to increase the statutory limit on the public debt (see H.J. Res. 57), H5344 [1AU]

Dept. of Defense: grant authority to transfer funding under a continuing resolution (see H.R. 810), H627 [25FE]

——— protect eligibility for Federal employment and access to classified information for civilian employees who incur economic hardship as a result of sequestration furloughs (see H.R. 1642), H2158 [18AP]

——— provide, for purposes of mitigating the effects of a sequestration, with transfer authority relative to amounts made available to the Dept. in future fiscal years (see H.R. 2883), H5260 [31JY]

——— provide for auditable financial statements (see S. 1510), S6518 [17SE] (see H.R. 3184), H5882 [26SE]

——— reduce budget sequestration cuts for fiscal years 2014 and 2015 but implement such cuts over the duration of sequestration (see S. 1841), S8913 [17DE]

Dept. of HHS: authorize advance appropriations for the Indian Health Service by providing a 2-fiscal-year budget authority (see S. 1570), S7386 [10OC] (see H.R. 3229), H6102 [1OC]

——— use unobligated amounts from Health Insurance Reform Implementation Fund to pay for military death gratuities and funeral and related travel and housing expenses during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3289), H6545 [11OC]

Dept. of Justice: appropriate funds necessary for law enforcement, crime prevention, and victim services programs during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3231), H6174 [2OC]

Dept. of Labor: making continuing appropriations for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (see H.J. Res. 93), H6492 [10OC]

Dept. of the Treasury: ensure Social Security benefits are paid, prioritize payments when the U.S. is unable to issue new obligations due to the debt ceiling, and address lapse in funding for the Armed Forces (see H.R. 1970), H2602 [14MY]

Dept. of Transportation: provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs (see S. 794), S2960 [24AP] (see S. 818), S3028 (see S. 853), S3029 [25AP] (see H.R. 1765), H2390 [26AP]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: clarify treatment of administrative expenses during sequestration (see H.R. 3181), H5832 [25SE]

——— submit to Congress a Future-Years Veterans Program and a quadrennial veterans review and establish a Chief Strategy Officer (see H.R. 2704), H4597 [17JY]

Depts. of the Interior and Agriculture: authorize agreements with States and subdivisions providing for continued operation of public lands during a Government shutdown (see S. 1750), S8361 [20NO] (see H.R. 3661), H7566 [5DE]

——— sell certain Federal land and direct the proceeds from such sales to be applied to Federal budget deficit reduction (see H.R. 1017), H1320 [6MR]

District of Columbia: eliminate all federally imposed mandates over the local budget process, financial management, and the borrowing of money (see H.R. 345), H222 [22JA]

——— make local funds available at the beginning of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law (see H.R. 1196), H1427 [14MR]

——— make local funds available during any portion of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law (see S. 1571), S7430 [12OC] (see H.R. 3100), H5546 [12SE]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (see H.J. Res. 71), H6102 [1OC]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), consideration (see H. Res. 370), H6173 [2OC]

Economy: achieve a Federal spending target of 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and a Federal revenue target of 20 percent of GDP by the end of calendar year 2020 (see H. Res. 20), H53 [4JA]

——— eliminate automatic increases for inflation from CBO baseline projections for discretionary appropriations and require budget estimates to be compared with the prior year’s level (see S. 185), S400 [30JA]

——— encourage job creation through trade, tax, labor, health care, and court reforms, a balanced budget amendment, Alaskan energy development, Federal workforce reduction, and regulatory flexibility (see H.R. 2674), H4483 [11JY]

——— prevent use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security or veteran benefits or to increase low- and middle-class tax burden (see S. Con. Res. 15), S2961 [24AP]

——— provide for fiscal gap and generational accounting analysis in the legislative process, the President’s budget, and annual long-term fiscal outlook reports (see S. 1351), S5907 [24JY] (see H.R. 2967), H5344 [1AU]

——— provide for supplemental estimates of certain revenue bills or joint resolutions that incorporate the macroeconomic effects of that measure (see H.R. 1475), H1909 [10AP]

Employment: adjust discretionary spending limits for appropriations for emergency job creation (see H.R. 545), H411 [6FE]

Executive Office of the President: prohibit funding for certain Presidential travel until public tours of the White House resume (see H. Res. 111), H1357 [12MR]

FAA: eliminate application of budget sequestration to funds associated with the operation of air traffic control towers (see H.R. 1766), H2390 [26AP]

——— exempt from reduction under any order issued to carry out a sequestration (see S. 817), S3028 [25AP]

FDA: exempt certain user fees from budget sequestration (see S. 1413), S6126 [31JY] (see H.R. 2725), H4724 [18JY]

Federal agencies and departments: allow interagency transfers of funds to provide more flexibility for the agency to comply with a sequestration order (see S. 465), S1127 [5MR] (see S. 1017), S3761 [22MY] (see H.R. 816), H627 [25FE]

——— close out expired, empty grant accounts (see S. 1792), S8601 [10DE]

——— consolidate duplicative and overlapping Government programs (see H.R. 504), H370 [5FE] (see H.R. 2514), H4078 [26JN]

——— create an expedited procedure to enact GAO recommendations for consolidation and elimination to reduce duplication (see S. 1231), S5264 [26JN] (see H.R. 2506), H4078 [26JN]

——— eliminate unnecessary Federal bank accounts (see H.R. 1856), H2483 [7MY]

——— exempt essential employees from furloughs required to achieve funding reductions due to sequester and allow funding flexibility to maintain essential services (see S. 724), S2649 [15AP]

——— modify the Do Not Pay Initiative and improve detection, prevention, and recover of improper payments to deceased individuals (see H.R. 3555), H7309 [20NO]

——— promote strategic sourcing principles (see H.R. 2694), H4522 [16JY]

——— reduce discretionary budget authority of any agency if financial statement for previous fiscal year does not receive a qualified or unqualified audit opinion by an independent auditor (see H.R. 559), H412 [6FE]

——— reduce waste and implement cost savings and revenue enhancement (see H.R. 1999), H2654 [15MY]

——— require accountability and transparency in Federal spending (see S. 994), S3657 [21MY] (see H.R. 2061), H2838 [21MY]

——— require to submit plans that reflect a 5 percent reduction from the amount proposed for such establishments in the President’s budget submission (see H.R. 1457), H1908 [10AP]

——— require zero-based budgeting (see H.R. 239), H84 [14JA]

Federal budget: cancel sequester for security-related functions through offsets by reducing Medicare payments, agricultural subsidies, and Federal retirement, and applying the chained consumer price index (see H.R. 3639), H7445 [3DE]

——— cancel the sequester for the revised security category and provide for a revised spending plan for the Dept. of Defense (see H.R. 804), H626 [25FE]

——— delay sequestration (see H.R. 607), H431 [8FE]

——— eliminate Dept. of Defense sequestration for fiscal years 2013 and 2014 and sequester such eliminated sums over a period of fiscal years 2015 through 2021 (see H.R. 857), H701 [27FE]

——— eliminate sequestration (see H.R. 900), H814 [28FE]

——— encourage Federal employees to suggest ways to make sensible or efficient budget reductions within their employing agency and protect employees under whistleblower protection laws (see H. Res. 173), H2247 [23AP]

——— exempt certain payments to States from sequestration (see S. 1676), S7927 [7NO]

——— exempt Dept. of HUD public and Indian housing programs from sequestration (see H.R. 2695), H4522 [16JY]

——— exempt NIH from current fiscal year sequestration and reduce the sequestration by the amount of the exemption (see H.R. 729), H546 [14FE]

——— exempt 9/11 Health and Compensation Programs from sequestration (see S. 377), S813 [25FE] (see H.R. 811), H627 [25FE]

——— exempt the Crime Victims Fund from sequestration (see H.R. 2238), H3094 [4JN]

——— exempt the Dept. of Defense from reduction under any order issued to carry out a sequestration (see H.R. 773), H595 [15FE]

——— improve accuracy and transparency of the Federal budget process (see H.R. 1654), H2158 [18AP]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (see S. 388), S871 [26FE]

——— modify discretionary spending limits to take into account savings resulting from the reduction in the number of Federal employees and freeze pay for Members of Congress when there is a Federal deficit (see S. 263), S520 [7FE] (see H.R. 593), H430 [8FE]

——— provide for greater transparency and honesty in Federal budget process (see H.R. 1270), H1630 [19MR]

——— provide the President with the authority to exempt a portion of civilian Dept. of Defense personnel accounts covering personnel who have served in the Armed Forces from sequestration (see H.R. 2614), H4212 [8JY]

——— provide the President with the authority to exempt civilian Dept. of Defense personnel accounts from sequestration (see H.R. 2613), H4212 [8JY]

——— reduce Federal spending (see H.R. 37), H28 [3JA]

——— repeal and replace current fiscal year sequestration (see H.R. 699), H545 [14FE]

——— repeal sequestration, reduce discretionary spending limits, and suspend statutory debt ceiling limit (see H.R. 849), H700 [27FE]

——— repeal sequestration while achieving balance in deficit reduction between revenue and cuts and between non-defense and defense cuts and invest in job creation (see H.R. 505), H370 [5FE]

——— replace current fiscal year sequestration (see S. 18), S943 [27FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (see S. 16), S943 [27FE] (see S. 799), S2960 [24AP]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (see H.R. 444), H315 [1FE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), consideration (see H. Res. 48), H341 [4FE]

——— require the President to submit a budget to Congress listing current fiscal year spending levels for proposed programs and separate amounts for proposed spending increases (see S. 1314), S5755 [17JY] (see S. 1321), S5799 [18JY] (see H.R. 2686), H4483 [11JY]

——— require the President to submit with the budget an estimate of the deficit using generally accepted accounting principles and CBO to submit the same with its report (see H.R. 476), H341 [4FE]

——— restore Indian Health Service funding reduced under any order issued to carry out a sequestration (see H.R. 1371), H1824 [21MR]

——— restore sequestered budgetary resources (see H.R. 2060), H2803 [20MY]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (see S. Con. Res. 8), S1892 [18MR]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (see S. Con. Res. 14), S2845 [22AP] (see H. Con. Res. 25), H1547 [15MR]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), consideration (see H. Res. 122), H1567 [18MR]

——— suspend the fiscal year 2013 sequester and establish limits on war-related spending (see S. 788), S2896 [23AP]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (see H.R. 325), H180 [21JA]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), consideration (see H. Res. 39), H221 [22JA]

Federal employees: clarify that furloughed Federal employees who receive back pay may not also receive unemployment compensation for the same time period (see H.R. 3447), H6997 [12NO]

——— eliminate pay adjustments for persons holding senior positions in the Federal Government and prevent pay adjustments for Members of Congress in any year with a budget deficit (see S. 30), S42 [22JA]

——— making continuing appropriations for on-time compensation of all Federal employees and certain military personnel during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3271), H6343 [7OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (see H.J. Res. 89), H6411 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (H.J. Res. 89), consideration (see H. Res. 373), H6411 [8OC]

——— prohibit performance awards in the Senior Executive Service during sequestration periods (see S. 986), S3569 [16MY] (see H.R. 2222), H3014 [3JN]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (see S. 1567), S7101 [1OC] (see H.R. 3223), H6052 [30SE] (see H.R. 3235), H6174 [2OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees as a result of sequestration (see H.R. 3744), H8108 [12DE]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (H.R. 3223), consideration (see H. Res. 371), H6223 [3OC]

Federal-State relations: prohibit taxpayer bailouts of fiscally irresponsible State and local governments (see S. 101), S213 [23JA] (see H.R. 3002), H5396 [2AU]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed State or local government employees (see H.R. 3235), H6174 [2OC]

Government: appropriate such funds necessary to ensure certain important functions of the Government continue during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3166), H5802 [20SE]

——— establish biennial budget and appropriations processes and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (see S. 554), S1785 [13MR] (see H.R. 879), H813 [28FE]

——— increase transparency in Federal budgeting (see H.R. 1872), H2532 [8MY]

——— prohibit Members of Congress, President, and Vice-President from receiving pay during a Government shutdown or when the U.S. cannot satisfy obligations because public debt ceiling has been reached (see H.R. 3234), H6174 [2OC]

——— prohibit Members of Congress, President, Vice-President, and executive department heads from receiving pay and prioritize payments to seniors, military, and veterans during Government shutdowns (see H.R. 3152), H5766 [19SE]

——— prohibit Members of Congress and the President from receiving pay during Government shutdowns (see S. 55), S43 [22JA]

——— provide for continuing operations in a fiscally responsible manner (see S. 83), S213 [23JA]

——— require closure of expired grants accounts (see H.R. 2781), H4856 [22JY]

Government Transformation Commission: establish (see S. 1297), S5708 [16JY]

House of Representatives: encourage Speaker to immediately request a conference and appoint conferees to complete fiscal year 2014 budget resolution with the Senate (see H. Res. 174), H2247 [23AP]

——— prohibit consideration of a concurrent resolution providing for adjournment unless the House has adopted a conference report on the budget resolution (see H. Res. 424), H7310 [20NO]

——— prohibit operation of an exercise facility for Members during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3276), H6411 [8OC]

House Rules: reinstate ‘‘Gephardt rule’’ setting debt ceiling automatically at level projected by concurrent budget resolution (see H. Res. 11), H33 [3JA]

——— require that any extension of debt ceiling only be considered in a stand-alone bill (see H. Res. 12), H33 [3JA]

——— same-day consideration of resolutions allowing consideration of certain legislation (see H. Res. 361), H5882 [26SE]

Independent Government Waste Reduction Board: establish (see H.R. 530), H410 [6FE]

Medicaid: increase required State match for newly eligible individuals and apply savings against sequestration reductions (see H.R. 3667), H7566 [5DE]

Medicare: apply budget neutrality on a State-specific basis in the calculation of hospital wage index floor for non-rural areas (see H.R. 2053), H2802 [20MY]

——— prevent budget sequestration from impacting payment for physician-administered drugs (see H.R. 1416), H1856 [9AP]

Members of Congress: make matching contributions to Thrift Savings Fund contingent on Congress completing action on budget resolution reducing the deficit (see H.R. 143), H32 [3JA]

——— prevent automatic salary adjustments following a fiscal year in which there is a Federal budget deficit (see H.R. 108), H31 [3JA] (see H.R. 167), H51 [4JA]

——— prohibit disbursement of funds for salaries and expenses and require salaries to be held in escrow if Congress does not adopt a concurrent budget resolution by a certain date (see H.R. 397), H280 [23JA]

——— prohibit from receiving pay whenever the U.S. cannot satisfy obligations because public debt ceiling has been reached (see S. 1142), S4405 [12JN] (see H.R. 2335), H3356 [12JN]

——— prohibit receipt of pay after October 1 of any fiscal year in which a concurrent budget resolution and regular appropriations bills have not been approved (see S. 124), S214 [23JA] (see H.R. 310), H176 [18JA]

——— provide for rates of pay to be adjusted as a function of changes in Government spending (see H.R. 284), H169 [15JA]

——— provide that Members shall be paid last whenever the U.S. cannot satisfy obligations in a timely manner because public debt ceiling has been reached (see H.R. 1884), H2533 [8MY]

——— reduce a portion of salaries for failure to adopt a concurrent budget resolution which does not provide for a balanced budget (see H.R. 522), H410 [6FE]

——— reduce rate of pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3160), H5801 [20SE] (see H.R. 3236), H6174 [2OC]

——— reduce rates of basic pay and eliminate automatic salary adjustments unless the Federal Government does not run a deficit in the previous fiscal year (see H.R. 396), H280 [23JA]

——— require salaries be sequestered during any sequester under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (see S. 436), S1088 [4MR] (see H.R. 1478), H1909 [10AP]

——— require salaries to be held in escrow if all regular appropriations bills for a fiscal year have not been enacted by the beginning of the fiscal year (see H.R. 308), H176 [18JA]

——— suspend salary and deem Members as ‘‘non-essential’’ employees during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3215), H6011 [28SE]

——— suspend salary during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3224), H6052 [30SE]

National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform: adopt recommended reforms to reduce spending and make the Federal Government more efficient (see H.R. 243), H85 [14JA]

National Guard: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3237), H6174 [2OC]

National objectives: balance through reductions of discretionary and mandatory spending (see S. 547), S1785 [13MR] (see S. 1436), S6206 [1AU] (see H.R. 1202), H1427 [14MR]

National security: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that the Armed Forces and Federal civilian personnel critical to national security continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 3214), H6011 [28SE]

——— ensure that the Armed Forces and Federal law enforcement officers continue to receive pay and allowances during a Government shutdown or if the debt ceiling is reached (see H.R. 3216), H6011 [28SE]

Obama, President: use funds allocated for trip to Africa to compensate Federal employees furloughed due to sequestration (see H. Res. 275), H4038 [25JN]

OMB: establish expedited procedures for congressional consideration of ‘‘Cuts, Consolidations, and Savings’’ report (see H.R. 1715), H2298 [24AP]

——— report to Congress how amounts could be transferred within Federal agencies and departments to avoid furloughs or reductions in force (see H.R. 950), H981 [5MR]

——— rescind certain unobligated discretionary appropriations (see S. 379), S871 [26FE] (see H.R. 828), H658 [26FE]

——— withhold salary of the Director, Deputy Director, and Deputy Director for Management upon failure to submit the President’s budget to Congress (see S. 620), S2026 [20MR]

Patent and Trademark Office: end application of budget sequestration (see H.R. 2582), H4174 [28JN]

——— provide for permanent funding (see H.R. 3349), H6827 [28OC]

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: require offset in savings prior to incurring further obligations relative to healthcare.gov (Internet site) (see H.R. 3373), H6901 [29OC]

Postal Service: implement a modified Saturday delivery schedule (see H.R. 3801), H8125 [19DE]

Presidents of the U.S.: eliminate requirement that the President submit a budget to the Congress each year (see H.R. 372), H279 [23JA]

——— hold compensation in escrow upon failure to submit budget in a timely manner (see H.R. 1082), H1356 [12MR]

Public debt: apply debt ceiling only to debt held by the public and adjust debt ceiling for increases in the gross domestic product (see H.R. 3148), H5766 [19SE]

——— constitutional amendment prohibiting the Government from increasing debt except for a specific purpose by law adopted by three-fourths of each House of Congress (see H.J. Res. 9), H33 [3JA]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (see S.J. Res. 26), S7574 [28OC] (see H.J. Res. 99), H6828 [28OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), consideration (see H. Res. 391), H6827 [28OC]

——— eliminate statutory ceiling and place limitations on the purposes for which public debt may be issued (see H.R. 290), H170 [15JA]

——— establish a point of order to prohibit extension of the debt ceiling unless a concurrent budget resolution has been agreed to and is in effect (see H.R. 326), H221 [22JA]

——— establish a timely and expeditious process for voting on the statutory debt ceiling (see S. 57), S43 [22JA]

——— establish debt stabilization process requiring negotiated budget compromise when debt grows faster than the economy (see H.R. 3149), H5766 [19SE]

——— increase debt ceiling by a certain amount upon adoption by Congress of a balanced budget constitutional amendment and by an additional amount upon ratification by the States (see H.R. 371), H279 [23JA] (see H.R. 443), H315 [1FE]

——— increase debt ceiling only upon submission to the States for ratification a proposed constitutional amendment to balance the Federal budget or limit Federal spending (see H.R. 355), H278 [23JA]

——— prioritize obligations for continued payment if the statutory debt ceiling is reached and appropriate funds for pay and allowances of the Armed Forces and civilian employees serving in combat zones (see H.R. 342), H222 [22JA]

——— prioritize obligations if the debt ceiling is reached by treating public debt payments, Social Security benefits, and Armed Forces allowances equally (see S. 46), S43 [22JA] (see S. 81), S213 [23JA] (see H.R. 149), H32 [3JA] (see H.R. 247), H85 [14JA]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public and payment of Social Security benefits in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (see S. 92), S213 [23JA]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (see H.R. 807), H627 [25FE] (see H.R. 3296), H6643 [16OC]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), consideration (see H. Res. 202), H2483 [7MY]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached and require the sale of Federal assets (see H.R. 3052), H5399 [2AU]

——— prioritize payment of pay and allowances to Armed Forces members and Federal law enforcement officers if the statutory debt ceiling is reached or there is a funding gap (see H.R. 55), H29 [3JA]

——— provide a process for ensuring the U.S. does not default on its obligations by making permanent authority for Congress to disapprove a debt ceiling increase instead of approving it (see S. 1598), S7615 [29OC] (see H.R. 3372), H6901 [29OC]

——— provide authority to increase the debt ceiling when an Act of Congress provides budget authority or reduces revenues (see H.R. 103), H31 [3JA]

——— provide for an expedited process for increasing the statutory public debt ceiling (see H.R. 319), H176 [18JA]

——— provide for an orderly process by which the debt ceiling is increased by permitting the Dept. of the Treasury to increase the debt ceiling unless blocked by a supermajority of Congress (see H.R. 233), H84 [14JA]

——— provide for an orderly process by which the debt ceiling is increased by permitting the Dept. of the Treasury to increase the debt ceiling unless blocked by a supermajority of Congress (H.R. 233), consideration (see H. Res. 376), H6492 [10OC]

——— provide that the President shall submit to Congress a report detailing the priority of Federal spending if the debt ceiling is reached (see H.R. 1231), H1548 [15MR]

——— reduce deficit (see H.R. 3146), H5766 [19SE]

——— require annual budget submission by the President provide an estimate of the cost per taxpayer of the deficit (see S. 581), S1853 [14MR] (see H.R. 668), H501 [13FE]

——— require Dept. of the Treasury reports to Congress on status of the debt, deficit reduction proposals, and impact of debt ceiling increase prior to potential debt ceiling increases (see H.R. 3579), H7353 [21NO]

——— require that any debt ceiling increase be balanced by equal spending cuts (see S. 43), S43 [22JA]

——— retain authority of Congress to borrow money on the credit of the U.S. and not cede this power to the President (see S. Res. 8), S214 [23JA] (see H. Res. 360), H5883 [26SE]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (see S. 1569), S7308 [8OC] (see H.R. 3213), H6011 [28SE] (see H.R. 3259, 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264, 3265, 3266), H6321 (see H.R. 3267, 3268, 3269, 3270), H6322 [5OC] (see H.R. 3284), H6492 [10OC]

Public lands: suspend net Federal land acquisitions by the Depts. of Agriculture and the Interior unless the Federal budget is balanced in the year of purchase (see H.R. 1021), H1320 [6MR]

Securities: clarify that the standard setting body designated pursuant to the Securities Act, Securities Investor Protection Corp., and Public Accounting Oversight Board funding is not subject to the sequester (see S. 1780), S8565 [9DE]

Senate Rules: prevent creation of duplicative and overlapping Federal programs (see S. Res. 110), S2960 [24AP]

Social Security: ensure that trust fund receipts and disbursements are not included in a unified Federal budget and protect solvency by mandating that trust fund monies not be diverted to private accounts (see H.R. 1031), H1327 [7MR]

——— establish a procedure to safeguard the surpluses of the Social Security and Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Funds (see H.R. 1713), H2297 [24AP]

——— establish a procedure to safeguard trust funds (see S. 110), S214 [23JA]

——— prevent use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate the cost-of-living adjustments in benefits (see H. Con. Res. 34), H2159 [18AP]

——— protect Social Security and Medicare trust funds from the public debt ceiling (see H.R. 3161), H5801 [20SE]

Taxation: alleviate the sequester through offsets from restricting use of abusive tax shelters and offshore tax havens to inappropriately avoid Federal taxation (see H.R. 3666), H7566 [5DE]

——— allow penalty-free withdrawals from Federal Thrift Savings Fund to employees furloughed as a result of the Federal budget sequestration (see H.R. 1643), H2158 [18AP]

——— reduce the deficit and protect important programs by ending tax loopholes (see S. 268), S589 [11FE]

——— reduce the Federal budget deficit by imposing a minimum effective tax rate for high-income taxpayers (see S. 321), S708 [13FE] (see H.R. 766), H594 [15FE]

——— replace the sequester by eliminating tax loopholes (see S. 277, 278), S590 [11FE]

Unemployment: eliminate application of sequestration to benefits (see H.R. 2177), H2954 [23MY]

Veterans: appropriate funds necessary for benefits and services in the event of a Government shutdown (see S. 1564), S7063 [30SE] (see H.R. 3225), H6102 [1OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (see H.J. Res. 72), H6102 [1OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), consideration (see H. Res. 370), H6173 [2OC]

Cloture motions

Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), S6882 [24SE], S6991 [27SE], S8816 [15DE], S8872 [17DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), motion to proceed, S6680 [23SE], S6843 [24SE]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), S1782 [13MR], S1882 [18MR], S1987 [20MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), motion to proceed, S1703 [12MR]

Federal budget: limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), motion to proceed, S849 [26FE], S991 [28FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), motion to proceed, S927 [27FE], S991 [28FE]

Public debt: temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (S. 1569), motion to proceed, S7385 [10OC], S7425 [12OC]

Commentaries

Government shutdown relative to budget process: Donna Rusinski, E1530 [16OC]

Comments

Conservatives support proposal to empower States to require online retailers to collect and remit State sales and use taxes, S2098 [21MR]

Cost Estimates

Full Faith and Credit Act (H.R. 807): CBO, H2545 [9MY]

E-mails 

Government shutdown impact on Border Patrol: Stu Harris, National Border Patrol Council, H6273 [4OC]

Government shutdown relative to budget process, H6281, H6284 [4OC], H6580 [14OC]

Guidance from OPM to Federal agencies for shutdown contingency planning, S2883 [23AP]

Explanations

Continuing Appropriations (H.R. 933), S1287S1588 [11MR], S1743S1752 [13MR]

$1.5 Trillion Tax Hike in the Senate Democrats’ FY2014 Budget, S2118 [21MR]

Letters

Armed Forces death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members: Repesentative Jackson Lee, H6433 [9OC]

Budget authority estimates: Douglas W. Elmendorf, CBO, H5505 [11SE]

Budget deficit: Representative Reed, H7632 [11DE]

Consolidate duplicative and overlapping Government programs: Michael D. Antonovich, Los Angeles, CA, County Board of Supervisors, S1119 [5MR]

Continuing appropriations: Senator Reid, S7124 [2OC]

——— several Representatives, H6375 [8OC]

Continuing appropriations and debt ceiling: R. Bruce Josten, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, H5690 [19SE]

Cut Unjustified Tax (CUT) Loopholes Act: several public interest organizations, S2115 [21MR]

Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth Working Group Act: Mary Kusler, National Education Association, H6394 [8OC]

Dept. of Defense civilian furloughs: Representative Courtney, E1172 [31JY]

Effects of achieving a balanced budget: Steve Harrison, S920 [27FE]

Empower States to require online retailers to collect and remit State sales and use taxes: David French, National Retail Federation, S2100 [21MR]

——— several organizations, S2099 [21MR]

EPA employee furloughs: Heriberto León, E884 [17JN]

Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act: Representative Luján, H6301 [5OC]

Federal reimbursement of States and U.S. Territories for Federal expenses occured during the Government shutdown: Mary Fallin, Governor of Oklahoma and John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado, National Governors Association, S7392 [11OC]

Government shutdown impact on disaster assistance to Colorado: Representative Gardner, H6059 [1OC]

Government shutdown impact on federally assisted low-income housing programs: Lori Sywensky, Northampton County, PA, Housing Authority, H6463 [10OC]

Government shutdown impact on Nevada: Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada, H6442 [9OC]

Government shutdown relative to budget process: American Hotel & Lodging Association, S7482 [15OC]

——— Amy Kilbury, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., S7482 [15OC]

——— Christopher Slicer, S7087 [1OC]

——— Laurie Tonkay, S7087 [1OC]

——— Ray White, S7087 [1OC]

——— Thomas J. Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Richard L. Trumka, AFL–CIO, and Stacey D. Stewart, United Way, S7425 [12OC]

Impact of budget sequestration: Janet Napolitano, Sec. of Homeland Security, S884 [27FE]

Impact of budget sequestration on Dept. of Defense: Representative Austin Scott, H690 [27FE]

——— Representative Williams, H665 [27FE]

——— Senators Inhofe and Levin, Committee on Armed Services (Senate), S2262 [22MR]

Impact of budget sequestration on science funding agencies: University of Hawaii at Ma̅noa professor, S8963 [18DE]

Impact of budget sequestration on the judicial system: Julia S. Gibbons and Thomas F. Hogan, Judicial Conference of the U.S., S3601 [20MY]

——— Mary Massaron Ross, Defense Research Institute, Inc., S3601 [20MY]

——— Thomas F. Hogan, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, S2452 [8AP]

Impact of budget sequestration on the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board: several Member of Congress, E287 [13MR]

Impact of budget sequestration on White House public tours: Harvin Moore, H1402 [14MR]

Means-tested direct spending and nonmeans-tested direct spending programs: Douglas W. Elmendorf, CBO, H1323 [7MR]

National network for manufacturing innovation establishment: Aric Newhouse, National Association of Manufacturers, S2293S2295 [22MR]

——— Brian Toohey, Semiconductor Industry Association, S2295 [22MR]

——— Douglas K. Woods, Association for Manufacturing Technology, S2295 [22MR]

——— E. Gordon Gee, Ohio State University, S2295 [22MR]

——— Josh Nassar, UAW, S2295 [22MR]

OMB Sequestration Preview Report: Sylvia Mathews Burwell, OMB, H4211 [8JY]

Pay Our Military Act: Representative McKeon, Committee on Armed Services (House), E1416 [2OC]

——— Representative Turner, H6303 [5OC]

President’s fiscal year 2014 budget submission: Jeffrey D. Zients, OMB, H356 [5FE]

Protect benefits of disabled veterans by not enacting a chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate cost-of-living adjustments for benefits: Barry A. Jesinoski, DAV, S2086 [21MR]

——— James E. Koutz, American Legion, S2085 [21MR]

——— several veterans organizations, S2085 [21MR]

Require the President to use National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform recommendations for revenue and spending reforms as the framework for his budget request: Representative Wolf, H385 [6FE]

Setting forth the Federal budget for 2014–2023: Representative Paul Ryan, Committee on the Budget (House), H3039, H3042, H3043 [4JN]

——— Representative Sessions, Committee on Rules (House), H3040 [4JN]

——— several Representatives, H7270 [20NO], H7326 [21NO]

Statutory public debt ceiling increase: Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers, S7301 [8OC]

——— Ronald Reagan (1983), H6592 [14OC]

Working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment: Military Coalition, S8758 [12DE]

——— Norb Ryan, Military Officers Association of America, S8758 [12DE]

Lists

Accounts identified for advance appropriations, H3040, H3043 [4JN]

Committee on the Budget (House) associate staff, H1794 [21MR]

Committee on the Budget (House) majority staff, H1794 [21MR]

Committee on the Budget (House) minority staff, H1795 [21MR]

Consequences of sequester cuts, S840 [26FE]

Dept. of Defense additional funding above the requested and authorized levels, S1877 [18MR]

Minnesota Air and Army National Guard areas impacted by a Government shutdown, H6195 [3OC]

Minnesota supporters of proposal to require online retailers to collect and remit State sales and use taxes, S2105 [21MR]

National organizations supporting the Cut Unjustified Tax (CUT) Loopholes Act, S2115 [21MR]

Organizations supporting Durbin amendment on NIH funding to S. Con. Res. 8, setting forth the Federal budget for 2013–2023, S2250 [22MR]

Representative Paul Ryan’s personal office staff, H1794 [21MR]

Senator Murray’s personal office staff, S2495 [9AP]

State and local organizations supporting the Cut Unjustified Tax (CUT) Loopholes Act, S2116 [21MR]

Memorandums

Apportionment of the Continuing Resolution: Jeffrey D. Zients, OMB, S964S967 [28FE]

Empower States To Require Online Retailers To Collect and Remit State Sales and Use Taxes: Steven Maguire, Jeanne Grimmett, and Erika K. Lunder, Congressional Research Service, S2103 [21MR]

Government Operations in the Event of a Lapse in Appropriations: Alice M. Rivlin, OMB (1995), S2883 [23AP]

——— Walter Dellinger, Dept. of Justice (1995), S2883 [23AP]

Issues Raised by Potential Sequestration: Jeffrey D. Zients, OMB, S963 [28FE]

Messages

Budget of the U.S. Government for Fiscal Year 2014: President Obama, S2560S2562 [10AP], H1890H1892 [10AP]

Statutory Debt Ceiling: President Obama, H6646 [22OC]

Motions

Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), S6673 [23SE], S6689, S6881 [24SE], S6991 [27SE], S7011, S7041 [30SE], S7065 [1OC], S8816 [15DE], S8897 [17DE], H5785 [20SE], H5987 [28SE], H6033 [30SE], H6138 [2OC], H6557, H6558 [12OC], H8055 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), S1683 [12MR], H1314 [6MR], H1790 [21MR]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), H6198, H6199 [3OC]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (H.R. 3273), H6395, H6396 [8OC]

Federal budget: limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), S849 [26FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), S927 [27FE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), H392 [6FE]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), S2056 [21MR], S2271, S2287, S2316 [22MR]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), S426, S427, S428 [31JA], H248 [23JA]

Public debt: disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), H6872 [29OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (S.J. Res. 26), S7585 [29OC]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), H2551 [9MY]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (S. 1569), S7357 [10OC], S7389 [11OC], S7419, S7426 [12OC], S7433 [13OC], S7455 [14OC], S7475 [15OC], S7503 [16OC]

Veterans: making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), H6207, H6208 [3OC]

Press releases

Budget Sequestration Impact on Northwestern University Reproductive Health Hazards Superfund Research Center, E943 [20JN]

Director Morton’s Testimony Doesn’t Add Up: Committee on the Judiciary (House), S1973 [20MR]

Navajo President Shelly Urges Lawmakers To Pass a Clean Spending Bill: Navajo Nation, H6552 [12OC]

Proposals

Continuing appropriations, H6306 [5OC], H6381 [8OC]

Remarks in House

American Society of Civil Engineers: release of report on the quality of U.S. infrastructure, H1577 [19MR]

Appropriations: legislative process, H688 [27FE], H1531, H1532 [15MR], H2555 [9MY], H3035, H3036 [4JN], H3101 [5JN], H4816, H4817 [19JY], H4982 [24JY], H5074 [25JY], H5898, H5917 [27SE], H6014, H6022, H6035, H6039 [30SE], H6057 [1OC], H6167H6170 [2OC], H6197, H6204 [3OC], H6231, H6273 [4OC], H6307 [5OC], H6470 [10OC], H6595 [15OC], H6607 [16OC]

——— making continuing, H5073, H5074 [25JY], H6381H6383 [8OC], H6620H6625 [16OC]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), H5530, H5541 [12SE], H5595, H5650H5652 [18SE], H5665, H5666, H5667, H5668, H5757 [19SE], H5771, H5772, H5773H5788, H5792 [20SE], H5809, H5825, H5826 [25SE], H5836, H5837, H5839, H5842, H5843, H5844, H5845, H5846, H5863, H5864, H5865 [26SE], H5895, H5896, H5898, H5899, H5912H5914, H5919 [27SE], H6759 [23OC], E1311 [12SE], E1361, E1362 [23SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration (H. Res. 352), H5684H5694 [19SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 366), H5975H5985 [28SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 367), H6021H6030 [30SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 438), H7702H7716 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), corrections in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 72), H8086 [12DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), motion to recommit, H5786 [20SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), request conference with the Senate (H. Res. 368), H6041H6049 [30SE], H6055, H6056, H6058 [1OC], H6138 [2OC], H6255 [4OC], H6558, H6565 [12OC]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), Senate amendment, H5925, H5926, H5927, H5928, H5929, H5930, H5931, H5932, H5934, H5935, H5936, H5937, H5938, H5985H6002, H6004, H6005, H6007 [28SE], H6013, H6014, H6015, H6031H6040, H6049, H6050 [30SE], H6056, H6057, H6058, H6061, H6062, H6063, H6064, H6065, H6066, H6067, H6068, H6069, H6070, H6074, H6080, H6081, H6086, H6091H6097 [1OC], H6107, H6109, H6110, H6111, H6112, H6113, H6114, H6115, H6116, H6117, H6118, H6119, H6120, H6121, H6124H6131, H6134H6139, H6141H6154, H6157, H6162H6167, H6172 [2OC], H6179, H6180, H6181, H6183, H6184, H6185, H6186, H6187, H6188, H6189, H6190, H6191, H6192, H6193, H6198, H6199, H6206, H6207, H6208, H6210, H6211, H6212, H6217 [3OC], H6228, H6229, H6230, H6231, H6232, H6234, H6236, H6237, H6239, H6240, H6241, H6242, H6243, H6245H6272, H6273, H6274, H6275, H6279, H6281, H6284, H6285 [4OC], H6292, H6293, H6294, H6295, H6302, H6304, H6307, H6310H6321 [5OC], H6324, H6325, H6326, H6327H6334, H6335, H6336H6343 [7OC], H6345, H6346, H6347, H6348, H6354, H6355, H6359, H6360, H6361, H6362H6381, H6385H6396, H6398, H6399H6410 [8OC], H6415, H6416, H6417, H6419, H6420, H6421, H6422, H6426, H6427, H6428, H6429, H6434, H6436H6440, H6442, H6446 [9OC], H6456, H6457, H6458, H6459, H6460, H6461, H6462, H6463, H6465, H6467H6473, H6476H6481, H6492 [10OC], H6496, H6497, H6500H6503, H6506, H6509, H6510, H6513, H6543 [11OC], H6547, H6549, H6550, H6551, H6552, H6557, H6558, H6559, H6560, H6561H6566 [12OC], H6573, H6574, H6576H6579 [14OC], H6597 [15OC], H7632, H7636, H7637 [11DE], H7699, H8043, H8053H8084, H8100 [12DE], H8134 [26DE], E1407 [30SE], E1412, E1414 [1OC], E1416, E1417, E1419, E1420 [2OC], E1424, E1430 [3OC], E1456 [8OC], E1464 [9OC], E1473, E1476 [10OC], E1507 [14OC], E1884, E1885, E1886 [16DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), unanimous-consent request, H6079 [1OC], H6136, H6137 [2OC], H6202, H6203 [3OC], H6260 [4OC], H6332 [7OC], H6438 [9OC], H6511, H6512 [11OC], H6552H6556 [12OC]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), H979 [5MR], H985, H986, H997H1316, H1317 [6MR], H1543 [15MR], E263 [11MR], E287 [13MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), consideration (H. Res. 99), H987H997 [6MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), motion to recommit, H1314 [6MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), Senate amendment, H1725H1794 [21MR], E351 [21MR], E374 [25MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), Senate amendment—unanimous-consent agreement, H1716 [20MR]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (H.R. 1164), consideration (H. Res. 372), H6548, H6559, H6561, H6564 [12OC], E1443 [4OC]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that civilian and contractor personnel, Coast Guard, and Reserve components continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3232), H6189, H6190 [3OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that civilian personnel and Reserve components continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3241), H6242 [4OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown or if the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 3217), H6064 [1OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3210), H6002H6010 [28SE], H6014 [30SE], H6062, H6064, H6083 [1OC], H6121 [2OC], H6193, H6197 [3OC], H6227, H6239, H6242, H6244, H6250, H6275, H6278 [4OC], H6291, H6302, H6306, H6307, H6320 [5OC], H6326 [7OC], H6354, H6387, H6407 [8OC], H6423, H6426, H6431, H6432, H6445 [9OC], H6533 [11OC], E1488 [11OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3210), consideration (H. Res. 366), H5975H5985 [28SE]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), H6181, H6192, H6193H6200, H6211 [3OC], H6239, H6241, H6279 [4OC], E1456 [8OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6122H6132 [2OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), motion to recommit, H6198, H6199 [3OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to pay death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3274), H6361 [8OC]

——— funding, H5786 [20SE]

——— impact of Government shutdown on the payment of death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members, H6533 [11OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (H.J. Res. 91), H6354, H6357 [8OC], H6421, H6423, H6424, H6426, H6427, H6428, H6430, H6431H6435, H6443 [9OC], H6500 [11OC], E1468 [9OC], E1488 [11OC]

Balance, H1405, H1415, H1418 [14MR], H1572, H1578, H1579, H1580, H1618 [19MR], H1803 [21MR], H5931 [28SE], H6335 [7OC]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (H.R. 3273), H6386, H6389H6397, H6402 [8OC], H6419 [9OC]

——— establish (H.R. 3273), consideration (H. Res. 373), H6370H6381 [8OC]

——— establish (H.R. 3273), motion to recommit, H6395 [8OC]

Border Patrol: impact of budget sequestration in southern Arizona, H1417 [14MR]

Bush, George W.: evaluation of economic policies, H947 [4MR]

California: impact of budget sequestration on Kern and Fresno Counties relative to BLM cancellation of all oil and natural gas leases, H2668 [16MY]

Colleges and universities: impact of budget sequestration on research and education, H7404 [3DE]

Congress: accomplishments of the 113th Congress, H5375 [2AU], H7611 [10DE], H7695, H7697 [12DE]

——— establish biennial cycle (H.R. 1869), H7260 [20NO]

——— goals of the 113th Congress, H2356 [26AP]

——— impact of partisanship, H6015 [30SE]

——— legislative priorities, H3239 [6JN], H5309 [1AU], H5437 [10SE], H5648 [18SE], H7195 [19NO], H7269H7272 [20NO]

——— prohibit earmarks, H6694 [23OC]

——— refrain from conditioning the resolution of fiscal and budgetary disputes on the taking of action on non-germane legislative matters (H. Res. 375), H6462, H6489 [10OC], H6588 [14OC], H6610 [16OC]

Congressional Black Caucus: budget priorities, H1560H1566 [18MR], H1667H1671 [20MR], H6819H6823 [28OC], H7384H7390 [2DE], E325 [18MR], E348 [21MR]

——— legislative priorities, H7384H7390 [2DE]

Congressional Progressive Caucus: budget priorities, H1810, H1814 [21MR]

Constitutional amendments: balance (H.J. Res. 1), E4 [3JA]

——— balance (H.J. Res. 2), E9 [3JA]

Courts: impact of budget sequestration, H4529 [17JY]

Crime: impact of budget sequestration on Federal probation system, H3670 [17JN]

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: observance, H6930 [30OC]

Deficit, H97, H152H155 [15JA], H317 [4FE], H352 [5FE], H434, H438 [12FE], H527 [14FE], H689, H691 [27FE], H706 [28FE], H1418 [14MR], H1580 [19MR], H1978 [12AP], H2293H2295 [24AP], H2660 [16MY], H2851 [22MY], H3025 [4JN], H4589, H4590, H4591H4594 [17JY], H4845 [22JY], H4860, H4864 [23JY], H5271 [1AU], H5650H5652 [18SE], H5930 [28SE], H6144 [2OC], H6234, H6273 [4OC], H6307 [5OC], H6323 [7OC], H6406 [8OC], H6415 [9OC], H6496 [11OC], H6597, H6601 [15OC], H6607, H6612 [16OC], H6681, H6683, H6684 [23OC], H6838 [29OC], H6909 [30OC], E9 [3JA], E22 [14JA], E33 [15JA], E47 [22JA], E57 [23JA], E86 [4FE], E99 [5FE], E112 [6FE], E140 [13FE], E192 [26FE], E302 [14MR], E321 [18MR], E335 [19MR], E369 [21MR], E396 [9AP], E428 [11AP], E458 [15AP], E474 [16AP], E514 [23AP], E529 [24AP], E555 [25AP], E656 [14MY], E666 [15MY], E682 [16MY], E698 [17MY], E702 [20MY], E715 [21MY], E734, E761 [23MY], E775 [3JN], E789 [4JN], E805 [5JN], E828 [6JN], E838 [11JN], E850 [12JN], E864 [14JN], E891, E898 [17JN], E911 [18JN], E917 [19JN], E950 [20JN], E960 [25JN], E974 [26JN], E991, E1011 [28JN], E1019 [8JY], E1031 [9JY], E1039 [10JY], E1055 [11JY], E1064 [16JY], E1079 [17JY], E1093 [18JY], E1109 [22JY], E1119 [23JY], E1125 [24JY], E1141 [25JY], E1161 [30JY], E1171 [31JY], E1193 [1AU], E1223 [2AU], E1262 [9SE], E1276 [10SE], E1312 [12SE], E1326 [17SE], E1338 [18SE], E1349 [19SE], E1363 [23SE], E1371 [25SE], E1385 [26SE], E1397 [28SE], E1405 [30SE], E1413 [1OC], E1418 [2OC], E1429 [3OC], E1442 [4OC], E1447 [7OC], E1453 [8OC], E1468 [9OC], E1482 [10OC], E1501 [11OC], E1515 [15OC], E1524 [16OC], E1543 [22OC], E1557 [23OC], E1581 [28OC], E1595 [29OC], E1613 [30OC], E1634 [12NO], E1649 [13NO], E1668 [14NO], E1676 [15NO], E1694 [18NO], E1706 [19NO], E1718 [20NO], E1755 [22NO], E1761 [2DE], E1783 [3DE], E1790 [4DE], E1807 [5DE], E1817 [9DE], E1826 [10DE], E1839 [11DE], E1863 [12DE]

Democratic Party: national agenda, H1575 [19MR], H1900H1902 [10AP]

Dept. of Agriculture: Government shutdown impact on nutrition programs, H6602 [15OC]

Dept. of Defense: determine excess capacity for Army installations to evaluate potential savings from a Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission, H2721 [17MY]

——— funding, H1312 [6MR], H1677 [20MR], H6905 [30OC]

——— impact of budget sequestration, H317 [4FE], H360 [5FE], H507, H531 [14FE], H668, H687, H688, H690, H693 [27FE], H821 [4MR], H1365 [13MR], H1677 [20MR], H2448 [7MY], H2661 [16MY], H2722 [17MY], H2778 [20MY], H3026, H3035 [4JN], H3339H3341 [12JN], H3763 [19JN], H4180 [8JY], H4218 [9JY], H4313 [10JY], H4373, H4374 [11JY], H4525, H4528, H4532 [17JY], H4604, H4605, H4608 [18JY], H4729 [19JY], H4873, H4887 [23JY], H5185 [31JY], H5271 [1AU], H5624 [18SE], H6905 [30OC], H7001 [13NO], H7263 [20NO]

——— prohibit employees paid through the Working Capital Fund Account from being furloughed, H4948, H4949 [23JY]

——— prohibit funding to deny security clearances for civilian employees who incur economic hardship as a result of sequestration furloughs, H5007 [24JY]

——— provide for auditable financial statements, H7049 [13NO]

——— provide for auditable financial statements (H.R. 3184), H5864 [26SE]

——— supplement wages and eliminate furloughs through reductions in Afghan Security Forces funding, H4926, H4927 [23JY], H5027 [24JY]

Dept. of Energy: OMB approval of funding reprogramming request for Savannah River Site to prevent furloughs, H2408 [6MY]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees at Government-owned, contractor operated national laboratories, H6537, H6541 [11OC]

Dept. of HHS: reduction in staff in the Inspector General’s office, H5100 [30JY]

Dept. of HUD: Neighborhood Stabilization Program funding, H1670 [20MR]

Dept. of Transportation: provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs, H2330, H2331 [25AP]

——— provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs (H.R. 1765), H2364H2374, H2379, H2380 [26AP], E581 [30AP], E598 [6MY], E645 [13MY]

Diseases: pancreatic cancer research funding, H5179 [31JY], H5273 [1AU], H5516 [12SE], H7194 [19NO], E1207 [2AU], E1777 [3DE]

District of Columbia: eliminate all federally imposed mandates over the local budget process, financial management, and the borrowing of money (H.R. 345), H5875H5878 [26SE], E48 [22JA]

——— impact of Government shutdown, H5782 [20SE]

——— make local funds available at the beginning of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law (H.R. 1196), H5877 [26SE], E298 [14MR]

——— make local funds available during any portion of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law (H.R. 3100), H5541 [12SE], H5877 [26SE], H6079 [1OC], E1311 [12SE]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), H6077H6082, H6092 [1OC], H6133H6138 [2OC], H6241 [4OC], H6462 [10OC], H6532 [11OC], E1417 [2OC], E1424 [3OC]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6122H6132 [2OC]

Economy: achieve a Federal spending target of 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and a Federal revenue target of 20 percent of GDP by the end of calendar year 2020 (H. Res. 20), correction in engrossment, H1323 [7MR]

——— avert ‘‘fiscal cliff’’ economic crisis through bipartisan agreement on taxes and spending, E11 [3JA], E21 [14JA]

——— impact of budget sequestration, H350, H354, H357 [5FE], H396H398 [6FE], H434, H436, H437 [12FE], H457, H458, H461, H462, H463, H464, H465 [13FE], H506, H508, H514, H515, H516, H521, H522, H530, H531, H540 [14FE], H554, H564, H570 [15FE], H601, H602, H607, H608, H609 [25FE], H633, H634, H637, H638, H639, H640, H641, H642, H643, H650, H651 [26FE], H663H672, H673, H674, H675, H676, H680, H681, H684, H685, H686, H687, H688H697 [27FE], H705, H706, H801H811 [28FE], H821, H822, H941H948 [4MR], H955, H956, H957, H958, H964, H968, H978 [5MR], H985, H986, H988H995, H1303H1315 [6MR], H1364, H1366H1371 [13MR], H1401, H1403, H1423 [14MR], H1542 [15MR], H1591H1596 [19MR], H1641, H1642 [20MR], H1863, H1870, H1871, H1872, H1873 [10AP], H1917, H1925 [11AP], H1977 [12AP], H2076 [17AP], H2167, H2168 [23AP], H2252, H2258, H2269 [24AP], H2303, H2308, H2312, H2313, H2314, H2315, H2316H2321 [25AP], H2356, H2366, H2367, H2371, H2378, H2379, H2380 [26AP], H2471H2473 [7MY], H2494 [8MY], H2555 [9MY], H2607 [15MY], H2810, H2811, H2812 [21MY], H2846, H2848, H2849, H2851 [22MY], H3055 [4JN], H3931 [20JN], H4084, H4085 [27JN], H4259 [9JY], H4624, H4626 [18JY], H4987 [24JY], H5442 [10SE], H5483, H5484, H5485 [11SE], H5689, H5690, H5756 [19SE], H5913 [27SE], H5943 [28SE], H6403 [8OC], H6540 [11OC], H7461 [4DE], H8043, H8083 [12DE], E193 [26FE], E199, E201 [27FE], E226, E229, E231 [28FE], E244 [5MR], E263 [11MR], E321 [18MR], E585 [3MY], E636 [9MY], E1361 [23SE]

——— impact of Government shutdown, H5808 [25SE], H5887 [27SE], H6188 [3OC], H6419 [9OC], H6490 [10OC], H6542 [11OC], H6646 [22OC], H6688 [23OC]

——— importance of job creation, H1668, H1669, H1670, H1671 [20MR], H1724, H1814 [21MR], H1871, H1873, H1874 [10AP], H1924 [11AP], H3027 [4JN], H3297, H3299 [12JN], H5273 [1AU], H5532 [12SE], H5658 [19SE], E428 [11AP]

——— national objectives priority assignments, H5556 [17SE], H6235 [4OC]

——— reform entitlement programs, H152 [15JA], H538 [14FE], H1434, H1542 [15MR], H1818 [21MR], H2449, H2480 [7MY], H2564 [9MY], H5624 [18SE], H6294 [5OC], H6463 [10OC]

——— replace sequester with responsible spending reforms, H438 [12FE], H8077 [12DE]

Education: funding, H968 [5MR], H1707 [20MR], H2285 [24AP], H2559 [9MY]

——— impact of Government shutdown, H5842 [26SE], H5936, H5937, H5938 [28SE]

Employment: reform and strengthen the workforce investment system and spur economic growth and create jobs, H1675, H1676 [20MR]

Everglades National Park: impact of Government shutdown on fishing guides, E1502 [11OC]

Executive Office of the President: prohibit funding for certain Presidential travel until public tours of the White House resume, H979 [5MR], H1417 [14MR], H1543 [15MR]

——— resume public tours of the White House, H1401, H1404 [14MR], H1543 [15MR], H6228 [4OC]

Federal agencies and departments: eliminate unnecessary Federal bank accounts (H.R. 1856), H2461 [7MY]

——— reduce waste and implement cost savings and revenue enhancement (H.R. 1999), H3078, H3079 [4JN], H3109 [5JN], H3531 [13JN], H4937 [23JY]

——— reduce waste and streamline government programs, H5181 [31JY]

——— require accountability and transparency in Federal spending (H.R. 2061), H7157H7162 [18NO], E1702 [19NO]

Federal budget: allocation of funds, H317 [4FE], H350, H351 [5FE], H397 [6FE], H463 [13FE], H803 [28FE], H1317 [6MR], H1336, H1337, H1342, H1343, H1345H1349 [12MR], H1361, H1363, H1364, H1365, H1385H1390 [13MR], H1404, H1405, H1406, H1415, H1417, H1418H1423 [14MR], H1434, H1537H1542 [15MR], H1551, H1553, H1554 [18MR], H1576 [19MR], H1864, H1870, H1871, H1873, H1874 [10AP], H1918, H1919, H1920, H1921, H1933, H1939H1945 [11AP], H1962, H1963 [12AP], H2031 [16AP], H2238, H2239 [23AP], H3034 [4JN], H5376 [2AU], H5580 [17SE], H5888 [27SE], H6665 [22OC], H6838 [29OC], E109 [6FE], E302 [14MR]

——— clarify that Congress holds responsibility for passing budgets and appropriating funds, H383, H384 [6FE]

——— comparison between congressional and Obama administration proposals, H2069 [17AP]

——— eliminate sequestration, H5275, H5311 [1AU], H5376 [2AU], H7403 [3DE]

——— eliminate sequestration (H.R. 900), H958 [5MR], H991 [6MR], H1863, H1869 [10AP], H2312 [25AP], H2370, H2371, H2378, H2379 [26AP], H2449 [7MY], H2491 [8MY], H2796 [20MY], H2813 [21MY], H2841, H2846 [22MY], H3682 [17JN], H4984 [24JY], H5281, H5326, H5329 [1AU], H5784 [20SE], E250 [6MR], E571 [26AP], E884 [17JN], E943 [20JN], E989 [28JN], E1361 [23SE]

——— eliminate sequestration (H.R. 900), unanimous-consent request, H2453 [7MY]

——— ensure any budget resolution does not cut benefits to people living below the poverty line, H360 [5FE]

——— ensure any budget resolution does not cut benefits to veterans, the Armed Forces, Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid, H248, H249 [23JA]

——— exempt NIH from current fiscal year sequestration and reduce the sequestration by the amount of the exemption (H.R. 729), E157 [14FE]

——— exempt the Crime Victims Fund from sequestration (H.R. 2238), H3694 [18JN]

——— improve accuracy and transparency of the Federal budget process, H3101 [5JN]

——— improve accuracy and transparency of the Federal budget process (H.R. 1654), H3020 [4JN]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), H994 [6MR]

——— Obama administration proposal, H1978 [12AP]

——— provide for greater transparency and honesty in Federal budget process, H566 [15FE]

——— reduce Federal spending, H318 [4FE], H6681 [23OC]

——— repeal and replace current fiscal year sequestration, H686, H690 [27FE], H1367, H1370 [13MR], H1587 [19MR], H2232 [23AP], H2442, H2448 [7MY], H2494 [8MY], H2555 [9MY], H3027 [4JN], H3228 [6JN], H5690 [19SE], H5780, H5781, H5782, H5783, H5785 [20SE], H5981 [28SE], H6759 [23OC]

——— repeal and replace current fiscal year sequestration (H.R. 699), H602, H608 [25FE], H632, H638, H639, H645, H646, H650, H651 [26FE], H670, H671, H672, H673, H674, H676, H685, H686, H687 [27FE], H805, H806 [28FE], H944 [4MR], H955, H956, H958, H959H964 [5MR], H987, H989, H993, H994 [6MR], H1925 [11AP], H2309 [25AP], H3291 [12JN], H4085 [27JN], H4981 [24JY], H5927, H5936, H5999 [28SE], E173 [25FE], E199 [27FE], E226 [28FE]

——— repeal sequestration and replace automatic spending cuts with a balanced approach to revenue and spending, H357, H358, H361 [5FE], H392, H393 [6FE]

——— repeal sequestration while achieving balance in deficit reduction between revenue and cuts and between non-defense and defense cuts and invest in job creation (H.R. 505), H540 [14FE], H694 [27FE]

——— replace the sequester established by the Budget Control Act by eliminating certain taxpayer subsidies, H8078 [12DE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), H327 [4FE], H351, H352, H364H368 [5FE], H375, H377H394, H396, H397 [6FE], H436 [12FE], H520 [14FE], H1796 [21MR]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), consideration (H. Res. 48), H354H364 [5FE]

——— require that, if the President’s budget does not achieve balance in the budget’s covered year, the President shall submit a supplemental unified budget by a certain date (H.R. 444), motion to recommit, H392, H393 [6FE]

——— require the budget to include a means-tested direct spending category and a nonmeans-tested direct spending category, H1323 [7MR]

——— require the President to include in his supplemental unified budget the cost, per taxpayer, of the annual deficit for each year in which such budget is projected to result in a deficit, H388, H389 [6FE]

——— require the President to include proposals to consolidate duplicative and overlapping Government programs in his supplemental unified budget, H388 [6FE]

——— require the President’s budget to include a means-tested direct spending category and a nonmeans-tested direct spending category, H389, H390 [6FE]

——— restore sequestered budgetary resources (H.R. 2060), H4222 [9JY]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023, H7632, H7636, H7637 [11DE], H7699, H7702H7716, H8043, H8053H8084, H8100 [12DE], H8134 [26DE], E1884, E1885, E1886 [16DE]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), H6626H6642 [16OC], H6695 [23OC], H6819H6823 [28OC], H6905 [30OC], H7145 [15NO], H7192, H7197, H7199, H7208 [19NO], H7269 [20NO], H7401, H7403 [3DE], H7455, H7461 [4DE], H7559 [5DE]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), H1531, H1532, H1534, H1535 [15MR], H1559, H1560H1566 [18MR], H1572, H1575, H1576, H1577, H1578, H1579, H1580, H1597H1628 [19MR], H1635, H1637, H1640, H1641, H1642, H1643, H1644, H1645H1710, H1711H1716 [20MR], H1724, H1725, H1794H1801, H1803, H1818 [21MR], H1900H1902 [10AP], H1918, H1920, H1922 [11AP], H1977, H1978 [12AP], H2069 [17AP], H2145, H2146 [18AP], H2286 [24AP], H2321 [25AP], H2607 [15MY], H2724 [17MY], H2811 [21MY], H2923 [23MY], H3027, H3033H3042, H3054 [4JN], H3226 [6JN], H3344 [12JN], H3970, H3971 [20JN], H4385 [11JY], H4816, H4817 [19JY], H4873 [23JY], H5073, H5074 [25JY], H5384H5386 [2AU], H5925, H5926 [28SE], H6014, H6023, H6025, H6026, H6027 [30SE], H6062, H6096, H6097 [1OC], H6107, H6164, H6166, H6170 [2OC], H6179 [3OC], H6256, H6283 [4OC], H6393, H6401, H6402, H6403, H6407 [8OC], H6415, H6436 [9OC], H6470, H6482 [10OC], H6571, H6590 [14OC], H6595, H6599 [15OC], E325 [18MR], E348, E370 [21MR], E376 [25MR], E381 [9AP], E799 [5JN]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), consideration (H. Res. 122), H1581H1590 [19MR]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), unanimous-consent request, H6202, H6203 [3OC], H6260 [4OC]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), H186, H187, H202 [22JA], H226, H227, H237H250, H252, H256 [23JA], H327 [4FE], H2498 [8MY], H6282, H6283 [4OC]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), consideration (H. Res. 39), H227H236 [23JA]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), motion to recommit, H248, H249 [23JA]

Federal employees: impact of budget sequestration, E1884 [16DE]

——— impact of Government shutdown, H6456 [10OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for on-time compensation of all Federal employees and certain military personnel during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3271), H6376 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (H.J. Res. 89), H6384H6389 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (H.J. Res. 89), consideration (H. Res. 373), H6370H6381 [8OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees, H6620 [16OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (H.R. 3223), H6292, H6296H6304, H6306, H6307 [5OC], H6332, H6333 [7OC], H6385H6389 [8OC], H6429 [9OC], H6560, H6565 [12OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (H.R. 3223), consideration (H. Res. 371), H6244H6254 [4OC]

Federal Helium Reserve: ensure any funds resulting from privatization are used for deficit reduction, H2360, H2361 [26AP]

Financial Accounting Standards Board: funding, H1312 [6MR]

GAO: report on duplication within the Federal Government, H1919, H1922 [11AP]

Government: historical impact of shutdown relative to a balanced budget, H6307 [5OC]

——— institute hiring freeze to stop impact of budget sequestration, H688 [27FE]

——— prohibit Members of Congress, President, Vice-President, and executive department heads from receiving pay and prioritize payments to seniors, military, and veterans during Government shutdowns (H.R. 3152), H6241 [4OC]

——— shutdown relative to budget process, H5783 [20SE], H5895, H5913, H5919 [27SE], H5938, H5939, H5944, H5979, H5982, H5983, H6003 [28SE], H6014, H6041H6048 [30SE], H6055, H6056, H6057, H6058, H6059, H6060, H6061, H6062, H6063, H6064, H6065, H6066, H6067, H6068, H6069, H6070, H6071H6077, H6080, H6081, H6083H6089, H6091H6097 [1OC], H6105, H6106, H6107, H6108, H6109, H6110, H6111, H6112, H6113, H6114, H6115, H6116, H6117, H6118, H6119, H6120, H6121, H6123H6131, H6134H6138, H6140H6154, H6161H6167, H6170H6172 [2OC], H6177H6197, H6201H6207, H6210, H6211, H6212, H6217 [3OC], H6228, H6229, H6230, H6231, H6232, H6233, H6234, H6235, H6236, H6237, H6239, H6240, H6241, H6242, H6243, H6244H6251, H6254H6261, H6263H6272, H6273, H6274H6288 [4OC], H6291, H6292, H6293, H6294, H6295, H6297H6304, H6306, H6307, H6308H6321 [5OC], H6323, H6324, H6325, H6326, H6327H6334, H6335, H6336H6343 [7OC], H6345, H6346, H6347, H6348, H6354, H6355, H6356, H6357, H6358, H6359, H6360, H6361, H6362H6383, H6385H6395, H6398, H6399H6410 [8OC], H6415, H6416, H6417, H6419, H6420, H6421, H6422, H6423, H6424, H6425, H6426, H6427, H6428, H6429, H6430, H6432, H6433, H6436H6440, H6442, H6451, H6452 [9OC], H6456, H6457, H6458, H6459, H6460, H6461, H6462, H6463, H6464, H6465, H6466H6473, H6474, H6475, H6489H6492 [10OC], H6495, H6496, H6497H6504, H6506, H6511H6513, H6532, H6533H6544 [11OC], H6547, H6548, H6549H6556, H6558, H6559, H6560H6566 [12OC], H6571, H6572, H6573, H6574H6594 [14OC], H6595, H6596, H6597, H6598, H6599, H6600, H6601, H6602, H6603 [15OC], H6607, H6608, H6609, H6610, H6612, H6613, H6614, H6615, H6620H6625 [16OC], H6646, H6664, H6672 [22OC], H6680, H6682, H6695, H6762 [23OC], H7440 [3DE], E1407 [30SE], E1412, E1414 [1OC], E1416, E1417, E1419, E1420 [2OC], E1430 [3OC], E1456 [8OC], E1464, E1467 [9OC], E1498, E1502 [11OC], E1505, E1507 [14OC], E1511 [15OC], E1557 [23OC]

Health: health care programs funding, H1670 [20MR]

——— impact of budget sequestration on health care, H1562 [18MR]

House of Representatives: encourage Speaker to immediately request a conference and appoint conferees to complete fiscal year 2014 budget resolution with the Senate, H2167 [23AP], H2271 [24AP], H2309 [25AP], H2380 [26AP], H2544, H2554, H2555 [9MY], H3052 [4JN], H3339 [12JN], H3369 [13JN], H5779 [20SE], H6041, H6044, H6047 [30SE], H6055 [1OC], H6165 [2OC]

——— encourage Speaker to immediately request a conference and appoint conferees to complete fiscal year 2014 budget resolution with the Senate (H. Res. 174), H2258, H2259 [24AP], H2321 [25AP], H2724, H2727H2730 [17MY]

——— legislative priorities, H4996, H4997 [24JY], H5183 [31JY], H5269, H5270, H5272 [1AU], H5369, H5383H5386 [2AU]

——— prohibit consideration of a concurrent resolution providing for adjournment unless the House has adopted a conference report on the budget resolution (H. Res. 424), H7271 [20NO], H7467 [4DE], H7611 [10DE]

——— prohibit operation of an exercise facility for Members during a Government shutdown, H6417 [9OC]

——— tribute to staff who worked on H. Con. Res. 25, setting forth the Federal budget for 2014–2023, H1794 [21MR]

House Rules: privileged motion of Members to offer resolution to end Government shutdown, H6557, H6558 [12OC]

——— same-day consideration of resolutions allowing consideration of certain legislation (H. Res. 361), H5938H5946 [28SE]

Houston, TX: economic impact of Government shutdown, H6463 [10OC]

Independent Government Waste Reduction Board: establish (H.R. 530), H376 [6FE], H685 [27FE]

Medicaid: expand, H5914 [27SE], E1689 [18NO]

——— reform, H1615 [19MR], H1706 [20MR]

Medicare: prevent budget sequestration from impacting payment for physician-administered drugs (H.R. 1416), H1867 [10AP]

——— reform, H535, H536, H537 [14FE], H974 [5MR], H1348, H1349 [12MR], H1415 [14MR], H1585, H1609, H1611, H1615 [19MR], H1635, H1637, H1667, H1670, H1692, H1706H1708, H1711H1716 [20MR], H1902 [10AP], H1922 [11AP], H2812 [21MY], H5096, H5099 [30JY], E510 [23AP]

Members of Congress: prohibit from receiving pay whenever the U.S. cannot satisfy obligations because public debt ceiling has been reached (H.R. 2335), E850 [12JN]

——— prohibit payment of compensation from prioritized obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, H2546, H2547 [9MY]

——— prohibit receipt of pay after October 1 of any fiscal year in which a concurrent budget resolution and regular appropriations bills have not been approved (H.R. 310), H233, H246 [23JA]

——— reduce rate of pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3160), H5844 [26SE], H6210 [3OC], E1403 [30SE]

——— require salaries be sequestered during any sequester under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, H1361 [13MR]

——— require salaries be sequestered during any sequester under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (H.R. 1478), E413 [10AP]

Mining and mineral resources: impact of Government shutdown on safety inspections, H6457 [10OC]

Morton, John T.: call for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director to resign relative to release of detained illegal immigrants in alleged response to budget sequestration, H1404 [14MR]

National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform: require the President to use recommendations for revenue and spending reforms as the framework for his budget request, H384H388 [6FE], H1796 [21MR]

National objectives: balance, H1873 [10AP]

——— economic recovery, H318 [4FE], H554 [15FE], H2235H2242 [23AP]

Nevada: impact of Government shutdown, H6442 [9OC]

——— Solar Reserve project funding, H1580 [19MR]

NIH: biomedical reseach funding, H5863 [26SE], E1386 [26SE]

——— impact of budget sequestration on research, H1579 [19MR], H1802 [21MR]

NOAA: impact of budget sequestration, H3697 [18JN]

Northwestern University: impact of budget sequestration on Reproductive Health Hazards Superfund Research Center, E943 [20JN]

Obama, President: evaluation of administration, H160H162 [15JA], H976H978 [5MR], H2311 [25AP], H2842 [22MY], H2968 [3JN]

——— evaluation of budget proposal, H1945, H1947 [11AP]

——— evaluation of economic policies, H437 [12FE], H515 [14FE], H675 [27FE], H1537H1542 [15MR], H2036 [16AP], H4864 [23JY], H5598 [18SE]

——— evaluation of Presidential travel costs, H346 [5FE], H4601 [18JY]

——— inaugural address, H202H206 [22JA]

——— travel costs, H3651 [14JN], H3769 [19JN]

OMB: directive relative to operation of Federal websites during a Government shutdown, H6191 [3OC]

——— impact of budget sequestration on the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board, E287 [13MR]

Pakistan: foreign aid funding, H968 [5MR]

——— prohibit funding for purposes of domestic repression of ethnic and religious minorities, E885 [17JN]

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: impact, H6664 [22OC], H6689 [23OC]

——— impact on the public debt, H6422 [9OC], H6476 [10OC], H6496 [11OC], H6559 [12OC], H6681 [23OC]

——— usage of certain legislative tactics to ensure passage, H5918 [27SE]

Public debt: apply debt limit only to debt held by the public and adjust debt limit for increases in the gross domestic product (H.R. 3148), H6285 [4OC]

——— ceiling, H152H155 [15JA], H183 [22JA], H459 [13FE], H1978 [12AP], H2146 [18AP], H2660 [16MY], H3226 [6JN], H4591H4594 [17JY], H5075, H5076 [25JY], H5530 [12SE], H5808 [25SE], H5895 [27SE], H5930, H5931, H5932, H5934 [28SE], H6057 [1OC], H6106 [2OC], H6188, H6189 [3OC], H6232, H6233, H6246, H6276, H6285 [4OC], H6294 [5OC], H6323, H6326, H6335 [7OC], H6346, H6349, H6357, H6359, H6360, H6371, H6392, H6393, H6398H6401, H6404H6406 [8OC], H6417, H6418, H6419, H6420, H6421, H6424, H6427, H6429, H6430 [9OC], H6458, H6460, H6461, H6463, H6465, H6466, H6476, H6485, H6490 [10OC], H6496, H6498 [11OC], H6548, H6559, H6561, H6562, H6565 [12OC], H6571, H6572, H6574, H6581H6584, H6587H6594 [14OC], H6595, H6597, H6598, H6599, H6600, H6601, H6602, H6603 [15OC], H6607, H6608, H6609, H6610, H6612, H6613, H6614, H6615, H6620H6625 [16OC], H6684 [23OC], H7632 [11DE], E1511 [15OC]

——— clarify relationship between debt issued and statutory debt ceiling in the prioritized obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, H2550 [9MY]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), H6872H6876 [29OC], H6905, H6913 [30OC], E1609 [30OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), consideration (H. Res. 391), H6841H6850 [29OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (H.J. Res. 99), motion to proceed, H6872 [29OC]

——— economic impact of default, H6592 [14OC], H6597 [15OC], H6613 [16OC]

——— eliminate statutory ceiling and place limitations on the purposes for which public debt may be issued (H.R. 290), H350 [5FE]

——— establish debt stabilization process requiring negotiated budget compromise when debt grows faster than the economy (H.R. 3149), H6285 [4OC]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, H5684, H5686, H5691, H5757 [19SE], H5775, H5782 [20SE], H5836, H5843, H5846 [26SE], H5936, H5937, H5983 [28SE]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), H2313 [25AP], H2355 [26AP], H2443 [7MY], H2492 [8MY], H2539H2553, H2556 [9MY], H2660 [16MY], H5846 [26SE], H6572 [14OC]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), consideration (H. Res. 202), H2495H2502 [8MY]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), motion to recommit, H2551, H2552 [9MY]

——— prioritize payment of pay and allowances to Armed Forces members and Federal law enforcement officers if the statutory debt ceiling is reached or there is a funding gap (H.R. 55), H6346 [8OC]

——— prohibit payment of debt held by certain foreign countries instead of protecting U.S. senior citizens, veterans, and those harmed by natural disasters in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, H2551, H2552 [9MY]

——— require annual budget submission by the President provide an estimate of the cost per taxpayer of the deficit (H.R. 668), H958H965 [5MR]

——— require Dept. of the Treasury reports to Congress on status of the debt, deficit reduction proposals, and impact of debt ceiling increase prior to potential debt ceiling increases (H.R. 3579), E1788 [4DE]

Reid, Senator: characterization of remarks relative to Marines killed in explosion during training exercise at Hawthorne Army Depot, NV, H1643 [20MR]

Republican Party: national agenda, H459 [13FE], H3341 [12JN], H3767 [19JN], H4046 [26JN], H4587H4591 [17JY], H4730 [19JY], H4865 [23JY], H5273 [1AU], H5365 [2AU], H5442 [10SE], H5516 [12SE], H5843 [26SE], H6601 [15OC], H6613 [16OC], H7314, H7336 [21NO], H7404, H7406 [3DE], H7457 [4DE], H7636 [11DE]

Rock Island, IL: impact of Government shutdown on Rock Island Arsenal employees, H6563 [12OC]

Science: impact of Government shutdown, H6117 [2OC], H6538H6544 [11OC]

Scott, Representative Robert: request for Republican leadership to pre-clear unanimous-consent request for vote to end Government shutdown, H6554 [12OC]

Securing America’s Future Economy (SAFE) Commission: establish, H1796 [21MR]

Senior citizens: prevent cuts to programs that benefit senior citizens, H1585, H1586, H1607 [19MR]

Social Security: budget treatment of trust funds, H1915 [11AP], H2057 [16AP]

——— establish a procedure to safeguard trust funds, H360, H361 [5FE], H1873 [10AP]

——— funding, H5786 [20SE]

——— prevent use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate the cost-of-living adjustments in benefits (H. Con. Res. 34), H4841 [22JY]

——— use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate the cost-of-living adjustments in benefits, H1939H1945 [11AP], H1963 [12AP]

Status: report, H220 [22JA], H290 [25JA], H2600 [14MY]

Taxation: capital gains and dividends, H1668, H1669 [20MR]

——— rates, H1668 [20MR], H1870 [10AP]

——— reform the Federal tax code, H2149H2152 [18AP]

Transportation: impact of Government shutdown, E1420 [2OC]

——— impact of Government shutdown on safety, H6601 [15OC]

U.S. Military Academy: impact of budget sequestration, H667 [27FE]

Unemployment: impact of budget sequestration on benefits, E989 [28JN]

Veterans: benefits funding, H5786 [20SE]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), H6082H6089, H6092 [1OC], H6106, H6108, H6120 [2OC], H6181, H6192, H6200H6210, H6211 [3OC], H6239, H6241, H6279, H6280 [4OC], E1417, E1419 [2OC], E1456 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), consideration (H. Res. 370), H6122H6132 [2OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), motion to recommit, H6207, H6208 [3OC]

Women: impact of budget sequestration on programs assisting women including maternal and child health programs, H806H811 [28FE]

Remarks in Senate

Air pollution: impose carbon pollution fee and use proceeds to provide Federal deficit reduction, reduced Federal tax rates, and other direct taxpayer benefits, S2270 [22MR], S8904 [17DE]

——— oppose carbon pollution fee, S2271 [22MR]

Alaska: facilitate domestic energy production to reduce energy costs and spur economic growth and job creation, S2124 [21MR]

Appropriations: establish a biennial appropriations process with the exception of defense spending and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (S. 625), S8819 [15DE]

——— increase fiscal accountability, S7440, S7442 [13OC]

——— legislative process, S1838 [14MR], S1979S1982, S1985 [20MR], S6033 [30JY], S6677, S6678, S6680 [23SE], S6871 [24SE], S6919 [26SE], S6987, S6988 [27SE], S7070 [1OC], S7148 [3OC], S7179, S7186, S7204 [4OC], S7219 [5OC], S7296 [8OC], S7329, S7330 [9OC], S7369 [10OC], S7416 [11OC], S7435 [13OC], S7462 [14OC], S7496 [15OC], S8428 [21NO], S8608 [11DE], S8787S8790 [13DE]

——— making continuing, S6349 [11SE], S7146, S7147, S7154, S7155 [3OC], S7181S7186 [4OC], S7290, S7294 [8OC], S7316, S7319, S7328, S7329, S7331, S7332, S7334 [9OC], S7503S7532 [16OC]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), S6571, S6572, S6577 [18SE], S6612, S6614S6616, S6629, S6631, S6636 [19SE], S6905S6956 [26SE], S6971S6992, S6996S7000, S7002 [27SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), corrections in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 72), S9115 [20DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), House amendment, S8740, S8757S8759 [12DE], S8816, S8818 [15DE], S8824, S8826, S8832, S8833 [16DE], S8870S8886, S8889S8899, S8905 [17DE], S8920S8926, S8931S8936, S8939, S8943S8949, S8951S8957, S8963, S8969 [18DE], S9010, S9016, S9036, S9038 [19DE], S9086S9089 [20DE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), House amendments, S7011S7055 [30SE], S7065S7078, S7081S7100 [1OC], S7105, S7108, S7110S7138, S7141 [2OC], S7149S7154, S7156S7160, S7162 [3OC], S7172S7176, S7179S7181, S7188S7205, S7207S7210 [4OC], S7215S7242 [5OC], S7245S7270 [7OC], S7275S7289, S7291, S7292, S7296S7302 [8OC], S7311S7321, S7324S7327, S7330, S7335S7347, S7351, S7352 [9OC], S7361, S7363, S7375, S7376, S7378, S7379 [10OC], S7396, S7409 [11OC], S7422, S7424 [12OC], S7435, S7442, S7450, S7452 [13OC], S7455 [14OC], S7476 [15OC]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), motion to proceed, S6673S6680 [23SE], S6689S6752, S6763S6881 [24SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), unanimous-consent agreement, S6632 [19SE]

——— making continuing (H.J. Res. 59), unanimous-consent request, S6677 [23SE], S6838 [24SE], S6924, S6927, S6928, S6937S6940 [26SE], S7126, S7127 [2OC], S7327, S7328 [9OC], S8896 [17DE]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), S1274 [7MR], S1275, S1287 [11MR], S1671, S1676S1681 [12MR], S1719S1775, S1777S1782 [13MR], S1829S1832, S1837S1849, S1872 [14MR], S1873S1885, S1887 [18MR], S1913, S1915S1920, S1922, S1923, S1927S1932, S1937S1946 [19MR], S1967S1990 [20MR], S3946, S3947 [4JN]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), motion to proceed, S1683S1705 [12MR], S1717S1719 [13MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), unanimous-consent agreement, S1945 [19MR], S2008 [20MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 933), unanimous-consent request, S1880 [18MR], S1972, S1973 [20MR]

——— prohibit earmarks, S2305 [22MR]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions, S417, S420S422, S426 [31JA]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (S. 29), S7204 [4OC], S7601 [29OC], S8819 [15DE]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3210), S7018, S7019, S7021, S7038 [30SE], S7065, S7072 [1OC], S7154 [3OC], S7186, S7190 [4OC], S7299 [8OC], S7325, S7327 [9OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members and supporting civilian and contractor personnel continue to receive pay for active service during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3210), unanimous-consent agreement, S7018 [30SE]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), S7117, S7133 [2OC], S7148 [3OC], S7190, S7199, S7214 [4OC], S7243 [5OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), unanimous-consent agreement, S7140 [2OC]

——— appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), unanimous-consent request, S7147 [3OC], S7182, S7183 [4OC], S7332 [9OC]

——— delay sequestration for members if President authorizes use against Syria in response to use of chemical weapons, S6289, S6290 [9SE]

——— impact of Government shutdown on the payment of death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members, S7283, S7293, S7294 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (H.J. Res. 91), S7312, S7325, S7326, S7352, S7354 [9OC], S7357, S7368S7370 [10OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (H.J. Res. 91), unanimous-consent agreement, S7368 [10OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased members (H.J. Res. 91), unanimous-consent request, S7328 [9OC]

——— provide assistance to families of active servicemembers and veterans, S2282 [22MR]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment by closing tax loopholes for offshore corporations (S. 1844), S8946, S8948, S8949, S8964 [18DE], S9010 [19DE]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment by requiring inclusion of Social Security numbers as a condition of claiming the refundable portion of the child tax credit, S9036 [19DE]

——— restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment (S. Res. 323), S8981 [18DE]

——— working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment, S8757S8759 [12DE], S8870, S8871, S8884, S8885, S8893S8898 [17DE], S8921S8923, S8931S8935, S8939, S8943S8948, S8951S8953 [18DE], S9007, S9009, S9038 [19DE], S9086S9089 [20DE]

Balance, S840, S841 [26FE], S1878 [18MR], S1992S1997, S2003, S2005, S2008, S2009 [20MR], S2055S2058, S2061S2066, S2077, S2086, S2089S2091, S2129, S2137, S2140 [21MR], S7335 [9OC], S7442 [13OC]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (H.J. Res. 89), S7354 [9OC], S7357 [10OC]

——— establish (H.R. 3273), S7320 [9OC]

Business and industry: empower States to require online retailers to collect and remit State sales and use taxes, S2093S2106, S2108 [21MR], S2273S2278 [22MR]

——— establish national network for manufacturing innovation, S2293S2296 [22MR]

CBO: provide Committee on Taxation (Joint) macroeconomic analysis of tax reform legislation, S2318 [22MR]

——— release of ‘‘Budget and Economic Outlook—Fiscal Years 2013–2023’’ report, S678S680 [13FE]

——— release of economic impact report on S. 744, Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, S4568, S4571S4574, S4620 [18JN], S4632, S4656, S4658 [19JN], S4764, S4766, S4783S4786 [20JN], S4993 [24JN], S5207S5209, S5213 [26JN], S5345 [27JN]

——— release of ‘‘Updated Budget Projections—Fiscal Years 2013 to 2023’’ report, S3496, S3499 [15MY], S3643 [21MY]

——— use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate the cost-of-living adjustments in benefits for Social Security, disabilities, and veterans, S2241, S2286, S2287 [22MR], S7415 [11OC]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: funding, S4516S4518 [17JN]

Children and youth: expand and improve the provision and insurance coverage of pediatric dental services to medically underserved populations, S2291 [22MR]

——— require that Federal children’s programs be separately displayed and analyzed, S2246 [22MR]

Committee on Finance (Senate): amend reconciliation instruction to achieve mandatory health care savings, S2307 [22MR]

Committee on the Budget (Senate): tribute to committee staff and personal staff who worked on S. Con. Res. 8, setting forth the Federal budget for 2013–2023, S2495 [9AP]

Committees of the Senate: committee allocations and budget aggregates, S1706 [12MR]

Congress: goals of the 113th Congress, S25S27 [22JA]

——— impact of partisanship, S7024, S7027 [30SE]

——— require supermajority vote to waive unfunded State and local government mandates points of order, S2302 [22MR]

Congressional Budget Act: amend relative to the scoring of preventive health savings (S. 1422), S6215 [1AU]

Constitutional amendments: balance (S.J. Res. 20), S5684 [15JY]

Constitution—U.S.: constitutionality of legislation to suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution relative to 27th Amendment, S428 [31JA]

Corps of Engineers: impact of budget sequestration, S888 [27FE], S1975 [20MR]

Courts: impact of budget sequestration on the judicial system, S1078 [4MR], S2449 [8AP], S2646 [15AP], S2915 [24AP], S3600 [20MY], S5520 [8JY], S6698 [24SE]

Crime: prohibit taking minors across State lines to avoid State laws requiring parental notification of abortions, S2281 [22MR]

Deficit, S32S34 [22JA], S190, S195S197 [23JA], S236S238, S243S247 [24JA], S300S302 [28JA], S339S341, S347 [29JA], S370S372, S396 [30JA], S450S454 [4FE], S486 [7FE], S678S680 [13FE], S915S918 [27FE], S969 [28FE], S1878 [18MR], S1929 [19MR], S2010S2019 [20MR], S2137S2140 [21MR], S2921, S2933 [24AP], S2997 [25AP], S3311 [9MY], S3643 [21MY], S3733 [22MY], S5958S5960 [25JY], S6349 [11SE], S6617 [19SE], S7194 [4OC], S7257, S7258 [7OC], S7302S7304 [8OC], S7318, S7321, S7346 [9OC], S7358, S7372S7375, S7380 [10OC], S7393, S7400, S7404, S7406 [11OC], S7603 [29OC], S7713 [31OC], S8348 [20NO], S8879 [17DE], S8969 [18DE]

Dept. of Agriculture: Food Safety Inspection Service funding to exempt essential employees from furloughs, S1986 [20MR]

——— reduce waste and reform direct payment programs, S7897 [7NO]

Dept. of Defense: East Coast missile defense shield funding through reductions in foreign assistance to Egypt, S2315 [22MR]

——— funding, S1720 [13MR], S1876 [18MR]

——— impact of budget sequestration, S407 [30JA], S686S689 [13FE], S751 [14FE], S821 [26FE], S887, S902S904 [27FE], S973, S1006 [28FE], S1877 [18MR], S2261 [22MR], S3555 [16MY], S5932 [25JY], S7852, S7870 [6NO], S8077, S8080 [18NO], S8329 [20NO], S8948 [18DE]

——— investigation relative to Inspector General audits, S8628S8631 [11DE]

——— modify the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan to provide that the full statement of budget resources is complete and validated by a certain date, S2246 [22MR]

——— Navy vessels construction funding, S8305 [20NO]

——— non-defense programs funding, S2317 [22MR]

——— prohibit funding for Guam infrastructure projects, S1769S1773 [13MR]

——— provide for auditable financial statements, S8323S8326 [20NO], S8936 [18DE]

——— provide for auditable financial statements (S. 1510), S6523 [17SE]

——— provide for financial accountability and management through reform of procurement and acquisition procedures and requiring auditable financial statements, S455S458 [4FE]

——— provide point of order against budgets spending more on net interest payments on the debt than on national defense, S2291 [22MR]

——— reform procurement process to eliminate wasteful defense spending, S8323S8326 [20NO]

——— support transition of servicemembers to the civilian workforce by streamlining the process associated with Federal and State credentialing requirements, S2293 [22MR]

Dept. of Education: allow redistribution of education funds to allow such funds to follow low-income students to the school of their choice, S2121 [21MR], S2280 [22MR]

——— Impact Aid Program funding, S2123 [21MR]

Dept. of Energy: Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy funding, S2280 [22MR]

——— clarify impact of TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline on domestic oil prices, individual property rights, job creation, and domestic energy security, S2271 [22MR]

——— evaluate programs to eliminate wasteful Government spending, S2137 [21MR], S8348 [20NO]

——— impact of budget sequestration on the National Nuclear Security Administration, S888 [27FE]

——— National Nuclear Security Administration funding, S2123 [21MR]

Dept. of HHS: authorize advance appropriations for the Indian Health Service by providing a 2-fiscal-year budget authority (S. 1570), S7534 [16OC]

——— Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority and Bioshield Special Reserve fund funding, S2302 [22MR]

——— Community Health Center Program funding, S2137 [21MR]

——— prohibit funding for promotional or marketing materials promoting the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or its benefits, S2300 [22MR]

Dept. of Homeland Security: require a copy of reports submitted to House of Representatives and Senate appropriations committees to House of Represenatives and Senate homeland security committees, S1979 [20MR]

——— require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports detailing budgets for maintaining detention bed occupancy levels and information on detainees released for budget-relative reasons, S1973, S1974 [20MR]

——— U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement release of detained illegal immigrants in alleged response to budget sequestration, S1101 [5MR], S1279 [11MR]

Dept. of Justice: computer forensics training and research funding, S1942 [19MR]

——— Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne/JAG) Program funding, S2290 [22MR]

Dept. of the Interior: facilitate new energy production on Federal lands and waters that are not currently open to development, S2124 [21MR]

——— hard rock mining reform, S2123 [21MR], S2289 [22MR]

——— reauthorize Payments in Lieu of Taxes program at levels roughly equivalent to property tax revenues lost due to the presence of Federal land, S2317 [22MR]

Dept. of Transportation: interstate bridge infrastructure projects funding through reductions in Dept. of Energy foreign assistance and loan guarantee programs funding, S2314 [22MR]

——— provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs (S. 794), S2942, S2962 [24AP]

——— provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs (S. 853), S2984, S3059 [25AP]

——— provide flexibility to transfer funds to prevent FAA furloughs (S. 853), unanimous-consent agreement, S3060 [25AP], S3065 [30AP]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: funding, S7295 [8OC]

——— protect benefits of disabled veterans by not enacting a chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate cost-of-living adjustments for benefits, S2083 [21MR]

Disasters: provide better coordination among flood mitigation programs to assist homeowners and small businesses, S2300 [22MR]

Diseases: pancreatic cancer research funding, S5781, S5782 [18JY]

District of Columbia: impact of Government shutdown, S7393 [11OC]

——— make local funds available during any portion of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law, S7046 [30SE], S7393 [11OC]

——— make local funds available during any portion of the fiscal year at the rate of operations provided under the local budget act if the regular appropriation bill has not yet become law (S. 1571), S7426, S7430 [12OC]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), S7117 [2OC]

——— making continuing appropriations and allowing use of local funds (H.J. Res. 71), unanimous-consent agreement, S7140 [2OC]

Economy: analysis of causes and potential remedies of current economic conditions and the deficit, S2082 [21MR]

——— comparison between policies of past Presidential administrations and the Obama administration, S1099 [5MR], S7440 [13OC]

——— impact of budget sequestration, S481, S485 [7FE], S572 [11FE], S598 [12FE], S663, S686S689 [13FE], S722, S737, S751 [14FE], S798, S800, S803 [25FE], S819S821, S836S844, S847 [26FE], S882S892, S902S906, S908S911, S918S921 [27FE], S960S970, S992, S1071S1073 [28FE], S1082 [4MR], S1096, S1099, S1116, S1117 [5MR], S1149 [6MR], S1241, S1242 [7MR], S1678 [12MR], S1933 [19MR], S1975 [20MR], S2511 [10AP], S2819 [22AP], S2858, S2859, S2861, S2878, S2882, S2886, S2888S2891 [23AP], S2910, S2912, S2917, S2931, S2942, S2943 [24AP], S2992S2994 [25AP], S3102S3104, S3149 [7MY], S3226 [8MY], S3500 [15MY], S3826S3829 [23MY], S5637, S5639, S5640 [11JY], S5810 [23JY], S5938S5941 [25JY], S5989 [29JY], S6349 [11SE], S6428 [12SE], S6631 [19SE], S6918 [26SE], S7194 [4OC], S7427, S7428 [12OC], S7433, S7439, S7440 [13OC], S7466 [14OC], S7517 [16OC], S7818 [5NO], S7990 [13NO], S8350 [20NO], S8557 [9DE], S8945S8948 [18DE]

——— impact of Government shutdown, S6871 [24SE], S7120 [2OC], S7157 [3OC], S7261 [7OC], S7318 [9OC], S7390, S7399, S7405 [11OC], S7457 [14OC], S7714 [31OC], S7844 [6NO]

——— national objectives priority assignments, S190 [23JA], S5810 [23JY]

——— prevent use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security or veteran benefits or to increase low- and middle-class tax burden (S. Con. Res. 15), S2967S2970 [24AP]

——— reform entitlement programs, S26 [22JA], S191S195 [23JA], S238S240, S243 [24JA], S302, S304S307 [28JA], S396 [30JA], S577 [11FE], S725S727 [14FE], S800 [25FE], S1838 [14MR], S1929 [19MR], S2011 [20MR], S2077 [21MR], S2488 [9AP], S3922 [4JN], S5958S5960 [25JY], S6618 [19SE], S7141 [2OC], S7345, S7347S7350 [9OC], S7367, S7370, S7374, S7379 [10OC], S7415, S7416 [11OC], S7587 [29OC]

Education: funding, S2243, S2244 [22MR]

Employment: ensure equal pay policies and practices, S2252 [22MR]

EPA: allow Presidential exception for public utilities that have been unable to complete necessary measures to comply with revised mercury standards, S2290, S2291 [22MR]

——— establish carbon emission standards that are cost-effective, based on the best available science, and benefit middle-class and low-income families, S2298 [22MR]

——— expedite exports from the U.S. by prohibiting application of National Environmental Policy Act relative to greenhouse gas emmisions such exports would produce outside the U.S., S2314 [22MR]

——— preempt regulation of, action relating to, or consideration of greenhouse gases relative to any Federal policy to mitigate climate change, S2298 [22MR]

FDA: require labeling of genetically-engineered fish, S2279 [22MR]

Federal agencies and departments: allow interagency transfers of funds to provide more flexibility for the agency to comply with a sequestration order, S1093 [4MR], S1102 [5MR], S1781 [13MR], S7235 [5OC], S7290 [8OC], S7316, S7342 [9OC]

——— allow interagency transfers of funds to provide more flexibility for the agency to comply with a sequestration order (S. 465), S1850 [14MR], S3710, S3711 [22MY]

——— close out expired, empty grant accounts (S. 1792), S8603 [10DE]

——— consolidate duplicative and overlapping Government programs, S392S396 [30JA], S918S921 [27FE], S1117S1120 [5MR], S2009 [20MR], S2255S2259, S2263, S2264, S2317 [22MR], S6848 [24SE], S7138 [2OC], S7304 [8OC], S7350 [9OC], S7381, S7383 [10OC], S7410 [11OC], S7826 [5NO], S8819 [15DE]

——— curb waste, fraud, and abuse, S7381 [10OC], S8936 [18DE]

——— exempt essential employees from furloughs required to achieve funding reductions due to sequester and allow funding flexibility to maintain essential services, S1874 [18MR]

——— exempt essential employees from furloughs required to achieve funding reductions due to sequester and allow funding flexibility to maintain essential services (S. 724), S2882S2884 [23AP], S2984 [25AP]

——— impact of Government shutdown on ability of inspectors general to detect fraud and abuse, S7470 [14OC]

——— intensify efforts to identify, prevent, and recover payment error, waste, fraud, and abuse within Federal spending, S8819 [15DE]

——— prohibit deduction of labor organization dues from the pay of Federal employees, S2296 [22MR]

——— require accountability and transparency in Federal spending (S. 994), S7873 [6NO]

Federal budget: allocation of funds, S195S197 [23JA], S233, S244, S245 [24JA], S336 [29JA], S377, S392S396 [30JA], S486 [7FE], S577 [11FE], S725S727, S728, S729 [14FE], S800 [25FE], S908S911, S915S921 [27FE], S962, S983 [28FE], S1096 [5MR], S1671S1674, S1697S1699 [12MR], S1717, S1718, S1722, S1775S1780 [13MR], S1827, S1838 [14MR], S2478, S2483, S2487S2490 [9AP], S2512S2516, S2520S2522, S2533 [10AP], S2586 [11AP], S2888S2891 [23AP], S6564S6567 [18SE], S7088 [1OC], S7348 [9OC], S7609 [29OC], S7843 [6NO], S8094 [18NO], S8557 [9DE]

——— clarify budget scoring rule relating to certain changes in mandatory program spending, S2302 [22MR]

——— eliminate sequestration, S7977 [13NO], S8041 [14NO]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes, S8945 [18DE]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), S819, S836S844, S847 [26FE]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), motion to proceed, S849 [26FE], S882, S884S887, S905, S910 [27FE], S959S961, S967, S970S993, S1006 [28FE]

——— limit sequestration by replacing certain spending cuts and eliminating tax loopholes (S. 388), unanimous-consent request, S970, S986 [28FE]

——— prohibit consideration of budget resolution that includes revenue increases while the civilian unemployment rate is above a certain level, S2252 [22MR]

——— reconciliation process, S1276S1278 [11MR], S3226 [8MY]

——— reduce deficit by eliminating corporate tax loopholes, S8035 [14NO]

——— reduce Federal spending, S347 [29JA], S370S372, S396 [30JA], S429 [31JA], S450S454 [4FE], S7440, S7445 [13OC]

——— repeal and replace current fiscal year sequestration, S6987, S6992 [27SE], S7030 [30SE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), motion to proceed, S905, S927 [27FE], S959S962, S971S993, S1006 [28FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), unanimous-consent agreement, S927 [27FE]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 16), unanimous-consent request, S2888 [23AP]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 799), S2931, S2979 [24AP], S2982 [25AP]

——— replace sequester and give the President the flexibility to make spending cuts (S. 799), unanimous-consent request, S2932 [24AP]

——— replace sequester with responsible spending reforms, S2066S2071 [21MR]

——— revenue neutral tax loophole reform, S2125S2127 [21MR]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023, S8740, S8757S8759 [12DE], S8816, S8818 [15DE], S8824, S8826, S8832, S8833 [16DE], S8870S8886, S8889S8899, S8905 [17DE], S8920S8926, S8931S8936, S8939, S8943S8949, S8951S8957, S8963, S8969 [18DE], S9010, S9016, S9036, S9038 [19DE], S9086S9089 [20DE]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), S1878 [18MR], S1913S1915, S1917, S1921, S1929, S1931, S1932S1942 [19MR], S1967, S1971, S1975, S1990S2019 [20MR], S2053S2141 [21MR], S2235S2320 [22MR], S2857 [23AP], S2954 [24AP], S3069 [6MY], S3099, S3138, S3147S3151 [7MY], S3215, S3226, S3228S3232 [8MY], S3298S3300 [9MY], S3355 [13MY], S3392, S3398S3400, S3422, S3423 [14MY], S3441, S3496, S3497, S3520S3523 [15MY], S3557 [16MY], S3589 [20MY], S3702, S3717S3721, S3726 [22MY], S3800S3805 [23MY], S3925 [4JN], S4371S4374 [12JN], S4497 [17JN], S4535 [18JN], S5223S5225 [26JN], S5637S5639, S5641 [11JY], S5810 [23JY], S5933 [25JY], S5989, S5999 [29JY], S7289 [8OC], S7601 [29OC], S7712 [31OC], S7814, S7818S7821 [5NO], S7852S7855 [6NO], S7897, S7921S7923 [7NO], S7977 [13NO], S8035, S8041 [14NO], S8348, S8350 [20NO], S8597 [10DE], S8608 [11DE]

——— setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), motion to recommit, S2056S2058, S2061S2063, S2086, S2089S2091, S2129 [21MR]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), S1935 [19MR], S6163 [1AU], S6614S6616 [19SE], S6977 [27SE], S7015, S7016, S7026, S7027, S7035, S7037, S7048 [30SE], S7066, S7070 [1OC], S7143, S7156 [3OC], S7176, S7200, S7202 [4OC], S7233, S7236 [5OC], S7263 [7OC], S7276, S7281, S7286, S7287 [8OC], S7319S7323, S7326, S7338, S7339, S7345, S7349 [9OC], S7360, S7372, S7376 [10OC], S7391, S7399 [11OC], S7434, S7435, S7438, S7452, S7453 [13OC], S7456, S7462 [14OC], S7503, S7508, S7516, S7532 [16OC]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), unanimous-consent agreement, S7531 [16OC]

——— setting forth for 2014–2023 (H. Con. Res. 25), unanimous-consent request, S2858 [23AP], S3070, S3082 [6MY], S3108, S3109 [7MY], S3228, S3229 [8MY], S3298 [9MY], S3356 [13MY], S3422 [14MY], S3496 [15MY], S3552 [16MY], S3648S3654 [21MY], S3717 [22MY], S3798S3800, S3802 [23MY], S3926 [4JN], S4370, S4371 [12JN], S4642S4644 [19JN], S5222, S5223 [26JN], S5638 [11JY], S5737, S5738 [17JY], S6163 [1AU], S7126, S7127 [2OC], S7288 [8OC], S7320, S7321 [9OC]

——— suspend the fiscal year 2013 sequester and establish limits on war-related spending (S. 788), S2886, S2904 [23AP], S2909, S2911, S2912, S2917 [24AP]

——— suspend the fiscal year 2013 sequester and establish limits on war-related spending (S. 788), unanimous-consent request, S2887 [23AP], S2933 [24AP]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), S233, S242, S297 [24JA], S299, S301 [28JA], S354 [29JA], S392 [30JA], S412S429 [31JA], S453 [4FE]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), motion to commit, S428 [31JA]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling and hold salaries of Members of Congress in escrow upon failure to agree to a budget resolution (H.R. 325), unanimous-consent agreement, S407 [30JA]

Federal employees: impact of budget sequestration, S1777 [13MR]

——— making continuing appropriations for salaries and related expenses of excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown (H.J. Res. 89), S7354 [9OC], S7357 [10OC]

——— prohibit performance awards in the Senior Executive Service during sequestration periods, S3939 [4JN]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees, S7513 [16OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (H.R. 3223), S7215, S7231, S7243 [5OC], S7263, S7264, S7268, S7272 [7OC], S7278, S7287 [8OC], S7448 [13OC]

——— provide for the compensation of furloughed employees (S. 1567), S7101 [1OC], S7121 [2OC], S7443 [13OC]

——— temporarily freeze hiring of nonessential Federal employees, S1829S1831 [14MR]

Federal-State relations: prohibit taxpayer bailouts of fiscally irresponsible State and local governments (S. 101), S6061 [30JY]

——— prohibit taxpayer bailouts of fiscally irresponsible State and local governments (S. 101), unanimous-consent request, S6150S6153 [1AU]

Financial institutions: end Federal subsidies to large banks, S2289 [22MR]

——— ensure financial institutions are held liable for criminal activity regardless of size, S2299 [22MR]

——— require financial regulators to conduct rigorous cost-benefit analysis on all proposed rules, S2303 [22MR]

Fisher House Foundation, Inc.: tribute to provision of military death benefits to families of fallen servicemen during the Government shutdown, S7359, S7361, S7362 [10OC]

Food industry: impact of budget sequestration on poultry processing and safety inspections, S1683 [12MR]

Foreign trade: promote exports, S2305, S2306 [22MR]

GAO: eliminate duplication, fraud, and waste in Government, S8710 [12DE]

——— report on duplication within the Federal Government, S2548S2550 [10AP]

——— report on duplication within the Federal Government relative to drug abuse prevention and treatment programs, S3012 [25AP]

Government: establish biennial budget and appropriations process, S2123 [21MR], S2282 [22MR]

——— establish biennial budget and appropriations processes and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (S. 554), S7248 [7OC]

——— impact of budget sequestration, S7826 [5NO]

——— prioritize obligations if the debt ceiling is reached by treating public debt payments, Social Security benefits, and Armed Forces allowances equally, S418S420, S427 [31JA]

——— prohibit Members of Congress and the President from receiving pay during Government shutdowns (S. 55), S3605 [20MY], S6998 [27SE]

——— provide for continuing operations in a fiscally responsible manner (S. 83), S226 [23JA], S299 [28JA]

——— shutdown relative to budget process, S6629 [19SE], S6905S6907, S6912, S6917, S6918, S6940, S6941, S6945S6947 [26SE], S6975, S6978, S6981, S6985, S6986, S6990, S6992, S6994, S6996S7000, S7009 [27SE], S7012, S7015S7018, S7023S7027, S7031, S7034, S7037S7039, S7041S7045, S7047S7055 [30SE], S7065S7079, S7081S7100 [1OC], S7105S7138, S7141 [2OC], S7143S7146, S7148S7160, S7162S7165 [3OC], S7172S7205, S7207S7210 [4OC], S7215S7242 [5OC], S7245S7270 [7OC], S7275S7302, S7305 [8OC], S7311S7347, S7351, S7352 [9OC], S7358S7384 [10OC], S7389S7411 [11OC], S7419S7430 [12OC], S7433S7454 [13OC], S7455S7471, S7473 [14OC], S7475S7487, S7491S7499 [15OC], S7503S7532 [16OC], S7595 [29OC]

Health: impact of budget sequestration on health care, S1673 [12MR]

——— reduce health care and insurance costs through medical malpractice tort reform, S2300, S2301 [22MR]

House of Representatives: legislative priorities, S4630, S4631 [19JN]

Immigration: prohibit illegal immigrants from receiving federally subsidized health insurance coverage, S2298, S2299 [22MR]

——— use of emergency designation spending in immigration reform legislation, S4450 [13JN]

Insurance: increase maximum age of children eligible for medical care under the CHAMPVA program, S2289 [22MR]

Intelligence services: limit sequestration reductions to National Intelligence Program, S1780 [13MR]

Lew, Jacob J.: suitability to be Sec. of the Treasury relative to fiscal responsibility as OMB Director, S895S902, S906S908 [27FE]

Medicaid: funding relative to individuals with neurological or cognitive impediment, S1681 [12MR]

——— reform, S5769 [18JY]

Medicare: adjust wage index determination for certain hospitals, S2268, S2269 [22MR]

——— impact of public debt ceiling default, S7487 [15OC]

——— reform, S1697S1699 [12MR], S2113, S2128, S2133 [21MR], S6056S6060 [30JY]

Medicare/Medicaid: reform, S2582 [11AP]

Members of Congress: permit Members to donate a percentage of their salaries to charity or to the Dept. of the Treasury during sequestration, S2305 [22MR]

——— prohibit receipt of pay after October 1 of any fiscal year in which a concurrent budget resolution and regular appropriations bills have not been approved (S. 124), S226 [23JA], S299 [28JA]

——— require salaries be sequestered during any sequester under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 436), S1089 [4MR]

National Guard: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that members continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3237), S7222, S7224 [5OC], S7278 [8OC]

National objectives: balance through reductions of discretionary and mandatory spending (S. 1436), S8818 [15DE]

——— balance through reductions of discretionary and mandatory spending (S. 547), S2005, S2009 [20MR], S2586 [11AP]

——— economic recovery, S377 [30JA], S412 [31JA], S597 [12FE], S889S892 [27FE], S2443 [8AP], S5925S5927 [25JY], S6083S6085 [31JY]

NIH: impact of budget sequestration on pancreatic cancer research, S5781 [18JY]

——— impact of budget sequestration on research, S1673, S1701 [12MR], S4728 [20JN]

Obama, President: evaluation of administration, S3605 [20MY], S3707S3709 [22MY]

——— evaluation of budget proposal, S2582 [11AP]

——— evaluation of economic policies, S191S195 [23JA], S236S238 [24JA], S300S302 [28JA], S411, S429 [31JA], S481 [7FE], S572, S577 [11FE], S598, S599 [12FE], S664S666, S668S670 [13FE], S1241, S1242 [7MR], S5852S5854, S5874 [24JY], S6485 [17SE]

OMB: withhold salary of the Director, Deputy Director, and Deputy Director for Management upon failure to submit the President’s budget to Congress, S2091 [21MR], S2288 [22MR]

——— withhold salary of the Director, Deputy Director, and Deputy Director for Management upon failure to submit the President’s budget to Congress (S. 620), S2029 [20MR]

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: eliminate cap on flexible spending account contributions and requirement for prescriptions for over-the-counter drugs under health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts, S2302 [22MR]

——— impact on the public debt, S7043, S7044 [30SE], S7193, S7194 [4OC], S7322 [9OC], S7384 [10OC], S7415 [11OC], S7440 [13OC]

——— modify definition of full-time employee, S2278, S2279 [22MR]

——— prohibit implementation funding, S1724S1741 [13MR], S2240, S2243, S2244, S2263, S2264 [22MR]

——— repeal, S2253 [22MR]

——— repeal tax increase on catastrophic medical expenses, S2290 [22MR]

——— repeal tax increases, S2254 [22MR]

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.: increase premiums paid by employers to guarantee pension benefits, S8877, S8878 [17DE]

Political parties: eliminate nonprofit postal discount for State and national political committees, S2303 [22MR]

Public debt: ceiling, S26, S32S34 [22JA], S233, S236, S246 [24JA], S300 [28JA], S336 [29JA], S3147 [7MY], S3648S3654 [21MY], S3717S3721 [22MY], S3798S3805 [23MY], S4370S4374 [12JN], S4643, S4644 [19JN], S5223S5225 [26JN], S5638S5640 [11JY], S6163 [1AU], S6577, S6579, S6582, S6583 [18SE], S6675 [23SE], S6871 [24SE], S6912, S6913, S6929, S6955 [26SE], S6996, S7003 [27SE], S7015 [30SE], S7111, S7135, S7141 [2OC], S7152, S7164, S7165 [3OC], S7176, S7191, S7205S7207 [4OC], S7225, S7226, S7240 [5OC], S7257, S7258, S7263, S7268 [7OC], S7278, S7280, S7286, S7288, S7289, S7293, S7298S7304 [8OC], S7317, S7320S7325, S7336S7348 [9OC], S7475S7487, S7491S7499 [15OC], S7503S7532 [16OC], S7585, S7601 [29OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (S.J. Res. 26), motion to proceed, S7583, S7585S7588, S7595 [29OC]

——— disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling (S.J. Res. 26), unanimous-consent agreement, S7580 [28OC]

——— economic impact of default, S7429 [12OC], S7468 [14OC]

——— economic impact on global financial system of failure to raise debt ceiling, S7290 [8OC]

——— prioritize obligations if the debt ceiling is reached by treating public debt payments, Social Security benefits, and Armed Forces allowances equally (S. 81), S226 [23JA], S299 [28JA]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached, S6677 [23SE], S6929 [26SE], S6978, S6992 [27SE]

——— prioritize obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt ceiling is reached (H.R. 807), S3356 [13MY]

——— require that any debt ceiling increase be balanced by equal spending cuts, S415S417, S419S423, S425, S426, S428 [31JA]

——— retain authority of Congress to borrow money on the credit of the U.S. and not cede this power to the President (S. Res. 8), S224 [23JA]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (S. 1569), S7284, S7309 [8OC], S7311 [9OC]

——— temporarily suspend the public debt ceiling (S. 1569), motion to proceed, S7357S7362, S7366, S7367, S7370S7375, S7377S7381, S7383S7385 [10OC], S7389S7393, S7397S7401, S7404, S7406, S7409, S7410, S7415, S7416 [11OC], S7419S7430 [12OC], S7433S7454 [13OC], S7455S7471, S7473 [14OC], S7503 [16OC]

——— use of extraordinary measures to extend public debt ceiling, S7480, S7481, S7499 [15OC]

Real estate: discourage taking of private property to transfer to another private, nongovernmental use, S2305 [22MR]

Republican Party: national agenda, S6630 [19SE], S6696 [24SE]

Senate: legislative priorities, S6552, S6554 [18SE], S7563S7565 [28OC], S7802 [5NO], S8540 [9DE]

——— provide a point of order against legislation funding the U.N. while member nations force their citizens or residents to undergo abortion, S2316 [22MR]

——— provide a point of order against legislation that would further restrict the Second Amendment right to bear arms, S2316 [22MR]

Senate Rules: prevent creation of duplicative and overlapping Federal programs, S2995, S2996 [25AP]

Social Security: budget treatment of trust funds, S2513S2516 [10AP], S8906 [17DE]

——— funding, S8626 [11DE]

——— use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate the cost-of-living adjustments in benefits, S2954 [24AP], S8085 [18NO]

Taxation: prohibit an increase in tax rates until unemployment is reduced to a certain level, S2245 [22MR]

——— prohibit legislation that would increase taxes on veterans, S2287 [22MR]

——— provide tax relief for low- and middle-income families, S2253, S2254 [22MR]

——— rates, S1827 [14MR], S1917, S1940S1942 [19MR], S2014S2019 [20MR], S2073S2076, S2092, S2118S2120 [21MR], S3147 [7MY]

——— reduce the corporate income tax rate, S2134S2136 [21MR]

——— reduce the deficit and protect important programs by ending tax loopholes (S. 268), S590S594 [11FE], S2114S2118 [21MR], S3826, S3829 [23MY]

——— reduce the Federal budget deficit by reforming tax code and eliminating tax loopholes and fuel subsidies, S397 [30JA]

——— reform the Federal tax code, S2134 [21MR]

——— repeal excise tax on medical devices, S2108, S2109, S2127 [21MR]

——— replace the sequester by eliminating tax loopholes (S. 278), S3828, S3829 [23MY]

——— restrict use of abusive tax shelters and offshore tax havens to inappropriately avoid Federal taxation, S2083 [21MR]

Travel and tourism: impact of Government shutdown, S7481, S7482 [15OC]

Treaties and agreements: prohibit negotiation or support of treaties that violate Second Amendment right to bear arms, S2318, S2319 [22MR]

Universal Service Administration Co.: wireless phone subsidization funding, S2315 [22MR]

Veterans: benefits funding, S7033, S7034 [30SE]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), S7117, S7133, S7141 [2OC], S7145, S7148, S7150, S7155 [3OC], S7186, S7199, S7214 [4OC], S7222, S7224, S7243 [5OC], S7263 [7OC], S7287 [8OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), unanimous-consent agreement, S7140 [2OC]

——— making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), unanimous-consent request, S7145, S7146, S7154, S7155 [3OC], S7181, S7182 [4OC], S7293, S7294 [8OC]

Virginia: impact of Government shutdown, S7399 [11OC]

Women: budget priorities relative to impact on women, children, and families, S2080S2082 [21MR]

——— ensure access to primary and preventive health care, family planning or birth control, or employer-provided contraceptive coverage, S2250, S2255 [22MR]

Woodward, Bob: characterization of President Obama remarks relative to sequestration substitute, S983 [28FE]

Reports

Consideration of H.J. Res. 70-73, National Parks and Museums, District of Columbia, NIH, and Veterans Continuing Appropriations, H.R. 3230, Pay Our Guard and Reserve Act, and House Rules Suspension (H. Res. 370): Committee on Rules (House), H6122 [2OC]

Long-Term Budget Outlook—Consequences of Large and Growing Federal Debt: CBO (Excerpt), S7258 [7OC]

Protecting Our Nation From Bad Federal Budget Choices: Coalition on Human Needs, E194 [26FE]

Status of the Budget: Committee on the Budget (House), H290H292 [25JA], H3042 [4JN], H4024H4035 [25JN], H4211 [8JY], H5502H5506 [11SE], H6288 [4OC], H6895H6899 [29OC]

Reports filed

Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 113–3), S1785 [13MR]

Baseline Reform Act: Committee on the Budget (House) (H.R. 1871) (H. Rept. 113–129), H4036 [25JN]

Consideration of H. Con. Res. 25, Setting Forth the Federal Budget for 2014–2023: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 122) (H. Rept. 113–21), H1567 [18MR]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 59, Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 352) (H. Rept. 113–216), H5654 [18SE], H5765 [19SE]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 71, District of Columbia Continuing Appropriations and Use of Local Funds: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 370) (H. Rept. 113–241), H6173 [2OC]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 72, Veterans Benefits Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 370) (H. Rept. 113–241), H6173 [2OC]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 75–80 and 82–85, Various Federal Agencies and Programs Continuing Appropriations and H.R. 3223, Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 371) (H. Rept. 113–242), H6223 [3OC]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 89, Excepted Federal Employees Who Work During a Government Shutdown Salaries and Related Expenses Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 373) (H. Rept. 113–243), H6411 [8OC]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 99, Disapproval of President’s Exercise of Authority To Suspend the Debt Ceiling: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 391) (H. Rept. 113–253), H6827 [28OC]

Consideration of H.R. 325, Temporarily Suspend the Public Debt Ceiling and Hold Salaries of Members of Congress in Escrow Upon Failure To Agree to a Budget Resolution: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 39) (H. Rept. 113–2), H221 [22JA]

Consideration of H.R. 444, Require Presidential Leadership and No Deficit (Require a PLAN) Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 48) (H. Rept. 113–8), H341 [4FE]

Consideration of H.R. 807, Full Faith and Credit Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 202) (H. Rept. 113–52), H2483 [7MY]

Consideration of H.R. 933, Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 99) (H. Rept. 113–12), H980 [5MR]

Consideration of H.R. 3230, Pay Our Guard and Reserve Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 370) (H. Rept. 113–241), H6173 [2OC]

Consideration of H.R. 3273, Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth Working Group Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 373) (H. Rept. 113–243), H6411 [8OC]

Consideration of Senate Amendment to H.J. Res. 59, Bipartisan Budget Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 438) (H. Rept. 113–290), H7687 [11DE]

Consideration of Senate Amendment to H.J. Res. 59, Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 367) (H. Rept. 113–239), H6051 [30SE]

Consideration of Senate Amendment to H.J. Res. 59, Continuing Appropriations and H.R. 3210, Pay Our Military Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 366) (H. Rept. 113–238), H6011 [28SE]

Digital Accountability and Transparency Act: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (House) (H.R. 2061) (H. Rept. 113–270), H7187 [18NO]

Full Faith and Credit Act: Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H.R. 807) (H. Rept. 113–48), H2400 [30AP]

Inquiry Into U.S. Costs and Allied Contributions To Support the U.S. Military Presence Overseas: Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. Rept. 113–12), S2649 [15AP]

Pro-Growth Budgeting Act: Committee on the Budget (House) (H.R. 1874) (H. Rept. 113–161), H4825 [19JY]

Request Conference With the Senate on H.J. Res. 59, Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 368) (H. Rept. 113–240), H6051 [30SE]

Revised Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year 2014: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H. Rept. 113–143), H4212 [8JY]

Same-Day Consideration of Resolutions Allowing Consideration of Certain Legislation: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 361) (H. Rept. 113–231), H5882 [26SE]

Setting Forth the Federal Budget for 2013–2023: Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 8), S1892 [18MR]

Setting Forth the Federal Budget for 2014–2023: Committee on the Budget (House) (H. Con. Res. 25) (H. Rept. 113–417), H1547 [15MR]

Suballocation of Budget Allocations for Fiscal Year 2014: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H. Rept. 113–96), H3094 [4JN]

Rulings of the Chair

Appropriations: making continuing, H6383 [8OC]

Armed Forces: appropriate funds necessary to ensure that Reserve component members who perform inactive-duty training continue to receive pay during a Government shutdown (H.R. 3230), H6199 [3OC]

Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth: establish (H.R. 3273), H6395 [8OC]

Federal budget: setting forth for 2013–2023 (S. Con. Res. 8), S2271 [22MR]

Veterans: making continuing appropriations for benefits (H.J. Res. 72), H6208 [3OC]

Statements

Development of Spending Plan for Judiciary Funding: William B. Traxler, Jr., Judicial Conference of the U.S., S3306 [9MY]

Government Shutdown: Representative Dingell and Bob Dole, E1437 [4OC]

Minnesota Proposal To Require Online Retailers To Collect and Remit Sales and Use Taxes: Alliance for Main Street Fairness, S2105 [21MR]

No Budget, No Pay Act: David B. Rivkin, Jr., and Lee A. Casey, H244 [23JA]

——— Executive Office of the President, H241 [23JA]

——— Gregory D. Watson, H244 [23JA]

No Empirical Basis for Reducing the Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment: several economists and social insurance experts, S2969 [24AP]

Opposition to Attaching Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Amendments to Continuing Appropriations Legislation: Several Republican Members of Congress, S7098 [1OC], S7135 [2OC]

Public Debt Ceiling: President Obama (2006 and 2008), H6622 [16OC]

Summaries

Fiscal Year 2013 Sequestration Impacts on the Federal Judiciary: Executive Office of the President, S4447 [13JN]

Judiciary Fiscal Year 2013 Emergency Supplemental Request: Judicial Conference of the U.S., S3601 [20MY]

Updated Estimates of National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Recommendations for Revenue and Spending Reforms, H386 [6FE]

Tables

Accounts with technical corrections in OMB Sequestration Preview Report, H4211 [8JY]

Budget aggregates, S1706 [12MR], H220 [22JA], H2601 [14MY], H3039, H3042, H3043 [4JN], H4211 [8JY], H6288 [4OC], H6899 [29OC]

Committee on Appropriations (House) spending authority, H3039, H3042, H3043 [4JN], H4211 [8JY], H6288 [4OC]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate) budget allocations, S1706 [12MR]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate) budget authority and outlay allocations revisions, S1706 [12MR]

Committees of the House budget allocations, H3039, H3043 [4JN]

Direct spending legislation—Committee on Ways and Means (House) allocation for resolution changes, H220 [22JA]

Economic impact of budget sequestration by State, H7326 [21NO]

Mandatory outlays in CBO’s baseline (2013–2023), H1324, H1325 [7MR]

Mandatory outlays since 2003, H1325, H1326 [7MR]

Testimonies

Sequestration Effects on Intelligence Community: James R. Clapper, Jr., Director of National Intelligence, S1781 [13MR]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 25, setting forth the Federal budget for 2014–2023, H1645H1654 [20MR]

H. Con. Res. 72, corrections in enrollment of H.J. Res. 59, Bipartisan Budget Act, H8086 [12DE]

H. Res. 39, consideration of H.R. 325, No Budget, No Pay Act, H227 [23JA]

H. Res. 48, consideration of H.R. 444, Require Presidential Leadership and No Deficit (Require a PLAN) Act, H354 [5FE]

H. Res. 99, consideration of H.R. 933, continuing appropriations, H987 [6MR]

H. Res. 122, consideration of H. Con. Res. 25, setting forth the Federal budget for 2014–2023, and H. Res. 115, committees of the House expenditures, and clarify House proceedings and actions during Spring district work period, H1581 [19MR]

H. Res. 202, consideration of H.R. 807, Full Faith and Credit Act, H2495 [8MY]

H. Res. 352, consideration of H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations, and consideration of motions to suspend House Rules and consider certain legislation, H5684 [19SE]

H. Res. 361, consideration of Senate amendment to H.R. 2642, Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act and same-day consideration of resolutions allowing consideration of certain legislation, H5938 [28SE]

H. Res. 366, consideration of Senate amendment to H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations and H.R. 3210, Pay Our Military Act, H5975 [28SE]

H. Res. 367, consideration of Senate amendment to H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations and same-day consideration of resolutions allowing consideration of certain legislation, H6021 [30SE]

H. Res. 368, request conference with the Senate on H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations, H6041 [30SE]

H. Res. 370, consideration of H.J. Res. 70-73, national parks and museums, District of Columbia, NIH, and veterans continuing appropriations, H.R. 3230, Pay Our Guard and Reserve Act, and suspension of House Rules to consider legislation, H6123 [2OC]

H. Res. 371, consideration of H.J. Res. 75–80 and 82–85, various Federal agencies and programs continuing appropriations and H.R. 3223, Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act, H6244 [4OC]

H. Res. 373, consideration of H.J. Res. 89, excepted Federal employees pay continuing appropriations, H.J. Res. 90, FAA continuing appropriations, and H.R. 3273, Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth Working Group Act, H6371 [8OC]

H. Res. 391, consideration of H.R. 992, Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act, H.R.2374, Retail Investor Protection Act, and H.J. Res. 99, disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling, H6841 [29OC]

H. Res. 438, consideration of Senate amendment to H.J. Res. 59, Bipartisan Budget Act and H.R. 3695, agricultural programs temporary extension, H7702 [12DE]

H.J. Res. 59, continuing appropriations, H5773 [20SE]

H.J. Res. 71, District of Columbia continuing appropriations and use of local funds, H6077 [1OC], H6133 [2OC]

H.J. Res. 72, veterans benefits continuing appropriations, H6082 [1OC], H6201 [3OC]

H.J. Res. 89, excepted Federal employees who work during a Government shutdown salaries and related expenses continuing appropriations, H6385 [8OC]

H.J. Res. 91, death gratuities and related survivor benefits for survivors of deceased Armed Forces members continuing appropriations, H6431 [9OC]

H.J. Res. 99, disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling, H6872 [29OC]

H.R. 325, No Budget, No Pay Act, H237 [23JA]

H.R. 444, Require Presidential Leadership and No Deficit (Require a PLAN) Act, H383 [6FE]

H.R. 668, require annual budget submission by the President provide an estimate of the cost per taxpayer of the deficit, H958 [5MR]

H.R. 807, Full Faith and Credit Act, H2539 [9MY]

H.R. 933, continuing appropriations, S2370S2434 [22MR], H998H1303 [6MR]

H.R. 1765, Reducing Flight Delays Act, H2364 [26AP]

H.R. 2061, Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, H7157H7160 [18NO]

H.R. 3210, Pay Our Military Act, H6002 [28SE]

H.R. 3223, Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act, H6296 [5OC]

H.R. 3230, Pay Our Guard and Reserve Act, H6193 [3OC]

H.R. 3273, Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth Working Group Act, H6389 [8OC]

S. 101, prohibit taxpayer bailouts of fiscally irresponsible State and local governments, S6153 [1AU]

S. 620, No Budget, No OMB Pay Act, S2029 [20MR]

S. 788, suspend the fiscal year 2013 budget sequester and establish limits on war-related spending, S2901 [23AP]

S. 853, Reducing Flight Delays Act, S3059 [25AP]

S. 1569, Default Prevention Act, S7308 [8OC]

S. Con. Res. 8, setting forth the Federal budget for 2013–2023, S2458S2474 [8AP], H6626H6641 [16OC]

S. Con. Res. 14, setting forth the Federal budget for 2014–2023, S2846S2852 [22AP]

S. Con. Res. 15, prevent use of chained consumer price index (CPI) to calculate cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security or veteran benefits or to increase low- and middle-class tax burden, S2967 [24AP]

S. Res. 8, retain authority of Congress to borrow money on the credit of the U.S. and not cede this power to the President, S223 [23JA]

S. Res. 110, Preventing Duplicative and Overlapping Government Programs Resolution, S2965 [24AP]

S. Res. 323, restore full working-age military retiree cost-of-living adjustment, S8981 [18DE]

S.J. Res. 7, constitutional amendment to require balanced budget, S715 [13FE]

S.J. Res. 26, disapprove President’s exercise of authority to suspend the debt ceiling, S7580 [28OC]

Tributes

Mikulski, Senator, S2080, S2081 [21MR]

Murray, Senator, S2080, S2081, S2082 [21MR]