CONGRESS related term(s) House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Members of Congress; Senate
Addresses
Joint Meeting of Congress: Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, H2989–H2993 [3AP]
Amendments
American Legion: allow determination of membership requirements (S. 504), S3325, S3326 [11JN]
Armed Forces: remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 70), consideration (H. Res. 695), H8843 [14NO]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 77), consideration (H. Res. 739), H9235 [4DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), H1552, H1555 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), consideration (H. Res. 122), H1541 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), S1829, S1851, S1852 [13MR]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), consideration (H. Res. 274), H2955 [2AP]
Budget: increase, and establish caps for, defense and non-defense discretionary spending in establishing a congressional budget for 2020 (H.R. 2021), consideration (H. Res. 294), H3147 [9AP]
——— provide for budget enforcement and limit advance appropriations (H. Res. 293), adopt (H. Res. 294), H3147 [9AP]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), S5202, S5203 [30JY], S5260 [31JY], S5287 [1AU], H7440 [25JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), consideration (H. Res. 519), H7395 [25JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2024 (S. Con. Res. 12), S2650 [6MY]
Capitol Building and Grounds: permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors (H. Res. 761), adopt (H. Res. 765), H10312 [17DE]
Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select): extend deadlines for final report and termination of committee (H. Res. 695), H8843 [14NO]
Committees of the House: direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 660), H8697 [31OC]
Democracy: improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), H2479, H2480, H2481, H2483, H2484, H2485, H2487, H2488, H2489, H2490, H2491, H2492, H2494, H2495, H2496, H2497 [6MR], H2515, H2516, H2517, H2519, H2520, H2521, H2525, H2526, H2528, H2529, H2530, H2531, H2533, H2534, H2535, H2537, H2538, H2539, H2540, H2542, H2544, H2545, H2546, H2559, H2560, H2561, H2562, H2564, H2565, H2566, H2567, H2568 [7MR], H2591, H2593, H2594 [8MR]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), consideration (H. Res. 172), H2387 [6MR]
House of Representatives: adjournment, consideration (H. Res. 445), H4787 [19JN]
——— authorize directors of Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices (H. Res. 693), adopt (H. Res. 695), H8843 [14NO]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during fall district work period (H. Res. 577), H7919 [25SE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during February district work period (H. Res. 131), H2015 [14FE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Independence Day district work period (H. Res. 445), H4787 [19JN]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Memorial Day district work period (H. Res. 389), H4030 [21MY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during November district work period (H. Res. 656), H8552 [29OC]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Spring district work period (H. Res. 294), H3147 [9AP]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during summer district work period (H. Res. 509), H7263 [24JY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Thanksgiving district work period (H. Res. 713), H9072 [20NO]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during winter district work period (H. Res. 758), H10041 [11DE]
——— election of officers (H. Res. 1), H7 [3JA]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (H. Rept. 116–125), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5843 [16JY]
——— retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 661), adopt (H. Res. 695), H8843 [14NO]
House Rules: amend and adopt (H. Res. 6), consideration (H. Res. 5), H15 [3JA]
Members of Congress: allow to opt out of the Federal Employees Retirement System and allow such Members to continue to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (S. 439), S7218, S7229 [19DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve materials (H. Res. 576), consideration (H. Res. 577), H7919 [25SE]
Public debt: suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), S5202, S5203 [30JY], S5260 [31JY], S5287 [1AU], H7440 [25JY]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), consideration (H. Res. 519), H7395 [25JY]
Trump, President: condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5843 [16JY]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 755), consideration (H. Res. 767), H12129 [18DE]
Analyses
House Rules adoption and amendments (H. Res. 6), H26–H29 [3JA]
Announcements
House of Representatives’ Chair legislative policies, H198–H201 [3JA]
Joint session of Congress for address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, H2989 [3AP]
Appointments
Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress, S3012 [21MY], S3169 [3JN], H5267 [2JY], H7486 [2AU]
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, H1272 [29JA], H9101 [20NO]
CBO Director, S2892 [15MY], H3835 [15MY]
Committee on Ethics (House): investigative subcommittees, H3249 [10AP], H4699 [14JN]
Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select), H1279 [29JA], H1490 [8FE]
Committee to escort NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg into the House Chamber, H2989 [3AP]
Committee to escort the President, H1356 [5FE]
Committee to notify the President that a congressional quorum has assembled, H8 [3JA]
Congressional-Executive Commission on China, S2455 [11AP], S2700 [7MY], H2221 [26FE], H3485 [8MY], H4430 [11JN]
House Democracy Partnership, H1272 [29JA], H1533 [13FE], H3913 [16MY], H5090 [25JN]
Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, H1272 [29JA], H3913 [16MY], H5252 [27JN]
Office of Congressional Ethics Governing Board, H2750 [18MR]
Representative Butterfield to administer oath of office to Representative Jones at Farmville, NC, H225 [4JA]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, H2007 [14FE]
Articles and editorials
America’s Veterans Said To Be Disproportionately Affected by Government Shutdown, H1017 [23JA]
Army Officer Who Heard Trump’s Ukraine Call Reported Concerns, H8687 [31OC]
Article of Impeachment, H12197 [18DE]
Congress Is Sabotaging Your Post Office, H5136–H5138 [25JN]
Dangerous Course—Congress Shouldn’t Cede Power to President in Border Funding Dispute, S1649 [5MR]
During Shutdown, Janitors, Security Guards, and Other Federal Contractors Receive No Back Pay, H273 [8JA]
Fact Check—Trump’s Wild Letter to Pelosi Is Filled With False and Misleading Claims, H12127 [18DE]
Four Minutes to Midnight—The Revised ‘‘Federal Government Debt Default Clock’’, S1485–S1487 [26FE]
Government Shutdown Leaves Workers Reeling—‘‘We Seem To Be Pawns’’, H191 [3JA]
How Many More Names Will Be Added to the List Before Mitch McConnell Acts on Guns?, S5523–S5525 [17SE]
Hundreds of IRS Employees Are Skipping Work. That Could Delay Tax Refunds, H1018 [23JA]
Impeach President Trump, H12126 [18DE]
Impeach the President, H12125 [18DE]
Obstruction of Justice in the Mueller Report—A Heat Map (excerpt), S2666 [7MY]
Timeline of Steve King’s Racist Remarks and Divisive Actions, E56 [16JA]
When Will Congress Get Serious About the Suffering at the Border? It’s Time To Cut the Squabbling and Pass an Emergency Relief Package, S3275 [10JN]
Why Is Congress So Dumb?, E87–E89 [24JA]
Bills and resolutions
Afghanistan: provide congressional oversight of U.S. talks with Taliban officials and Afghanistan’s comprehensive peace process (see S. 2953), S6756 [21NO]
American Legion: allow determination of membership requirements (see S. 504), S1382 [14FE] (see H.R. 1641), H2613 [8MR]
Angelou, Maya: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 3032), H4174 [28MY]
Appropriations: eliminate unauthorized spending on Federal programs and establish Spending Accountability Commission (see H.R. 2505), H3440 [2MY]
——— establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (see S. 1877), S3651 [18JN]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (see S. 589), S1540 [27FE] (see S. 3009), S6949 [10DE]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and prohibit consideration of other matters in the House during such period (see H.R. 1180), H1581 [13FE]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and prohibit consideration of other matters in the Senate if appropriations are not enacted (see S. 281), S769 [30JA]
——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions and withhold pay of the President and Members of Congress during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (see H.R. 1172), H1581 [13FE]
——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions in the event of a lapse in appropriations other than for the legislative branch and Executive Office of the President (see S. 198), S327 [22JA] (see H.R. 1177), H1581 [13FE]
Armed Forces: address health, safety, and environmental hazards at private military housing units and prohibit payment by members of deposits or other fees relative to such units (see S. 703), S1733 [7MR] (see H.R. 1792), H2744 [14MR]
——— clarify that Congress has not provided authorization for use of military force against Iran (see H.R. 2829), H3962 [17MY]
——— prohibit funds to be obligated or expended for introduction of members into hostilities (see H.R. 1193), H1582 [13FE]
——— prohibit introduction into hostilities in Venezuela without declaration of war or explicit statutory authorization (see S.J. Res. 11), S1594 [28FE] (see H.R. 1004), H1390 [6FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (see H. Con. Res. 70), H8718 [31OC] (see H. Con. Res. 77), H9169 [21NO]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 70), consideration (see H. Res. 695), H8825 [13NO]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 77), consideration (see H. Res. 739), H9221 [3DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (see S.J. Res. 7), S769 [30JA] (see H.J. Res. 37), H1336 [30JA] (see H.J. Res. 56), H3256 [10AP]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), consideration (see H. Res. 122), H1516 [11FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), consideration (see H. Res. 274), H2937 [1AP]
——— require congressional approval prior to engaging in hostilities with Iran (see H.J. Res. 58), H3842 [15MY]
——— require President to seek congressional approval before engaging in military humanitarian operations (see S. 1325), S2645 [6MY]
Arms sales: preserve congressional oversight of foreign arms sales (see S. 1945), S4455 [24JN]
Booker, Simeon: award Congressional Gold Medal (see H.R. 1355), H2101 [25FE]
Budget: change calendar period of the Federal fiscal year (see H.R. 5264), H9175 [22NO]
——— ensure inclusion of recommended ratio of public debt to estimated gross domestic product for each fiscal year covered by a concurent resolution on the budget (see H.R. 4071), H7467 [25JY]
——— ensure timely completion of concurrent resolution and regular appropriation bills (see H.R. 1059), H1460 [7FE]
——— establish a point of order against long-term direct spending (see H.R. 4115), H7480 [30JY]
——— establish biennial budget and appropriations processes and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government (see S. 284), S769 [30JA]
——— establish discretionary spending limit for infrastructure spending (see S. 2576), S5748 [26SE] (see S. 2792), S6447 [6NO]
——— improve Federal fiscal controls and the congressional budget process (see S. 2765), S6333 [31OC]
——— increase, and establish caps for, defense and non-defense discretionary spending in establishing a congressional budget for 2020 (see H.R. 2021), H2985 [2AP]
——— increase, and establish caps for, defense and non-defense discretionary spending in establishing a congressional budget for 2020 (H.R. 2021), consideration (see H. Res. 294), H3127 [8AP]
——— increase long-term fiscal accountability of direct spending legislation (see H.R. 3908), H7240 [23JY]
——— modify congressional budget and appropriations process to provide fiscal stability (see H.R. 1536), H2367 [5MR]
——— prohibit adjournment, restrict official travel funds, and hold twice daily quorum calls if the concurrent resolution on the budget and regular appropriations bills are not completed in a timely manner (see S. 186), S293 [17JA]
——— prohibit adjournment of more than 12 hours in the event of a lapse in appropriations for all or part of the Government (see H.R. 1205), H1583 [13FE]
——— prohibit recesses until adoption of a concurrent budget resolution that results in a balanced budget (see H.R. 765), H1210 [24JA]
——— provide for budget enforcement and limit advance appropriations (see H. Res. 293), H3128 [8AP]
——— provide for budget enforcement and limit advance appropriations (H. Res. 293), adopt (see H. Res. 294), H3127 [8AP]
——— provide for cost estimates of major legislation (see H.R. 4959), H8717 [31OC]
——— provide for legislative line-item veto to expedite consideration of rescissions and cancellations of items of new direct spending and limited tax benefits (see H.R. 5220), H9167 [21NO]
——— provide for procedures for establishing discretionary spending limits (see H.R. 3982), H7463 [25JY]
——— provide that any estimate prepared by CBO or Committee on Taxation (Joint) shall include costs relative to servicing the public debt (see S. 2435), S5311 [1AU] (see H.R. 638), H715 [17JA] (see H.R. 3979), H7463 [25JY]
——— provide that the President’s annual budget submission to Congress list current fiscal year spending level for each proposed program and a separate amount for any proposed spending increases (see H.R. 4066), H7467 [25JY]
——— reform budgeting and appropriations process (see S. 1807), S3363 [12JN]
——— require annual budget submissions by the President provide an estimate of the cost per taxpayer of the deficit (see H.R. 5490), H12289 [19DE]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (see H.R. 3877), H7239 [23JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), consideration (see H. Res. 519), H7376 [24JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2024 (see S. Con. Res. 12), S2118 [1AP]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029 (see S. 1332), S2645 [6MY] (see S. Con. Res. 11), S2118 [1AP]
——— subject certain direct spending programs to annual appropriations (see H.R. 5538), H12308 [3JA]
Bureau of the Census: make clear that each decennial census shall tabulate the total number of persons in each State, and that no information regarding U.S. citizenship or immigration status may be elicited in any such census (see S. 201), S586 [24JA]
——— prohibit use of citizenship information in data provided to States for legislative redistricting (see S. 2068), S4773 [10JY] (see H.R. 4412), H7834 [19SE]
——— provide advanced notice to Congress before changing any questions on the decennial census (see S. 358), S919 [6FE] (see H.R. 732), H1171 [23JA]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use of Emancipation Hall for event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I (see S. Con. Res. 8), S1621 [4MR] (see S. Con. Res. 14), S2436 [11AP]
——— permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors (see H. Res. 761), H10123 [11DE]
——— permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors (H. Res. 761), adopt (see H. Res. 765), H10305 [16DE]
Capitol Pages: resume operation of House of Representatives page program (see H.R. 2434), H3403 [1MY]
CBO: make publicly available fiscal and mathematical models, data, and other details of computations used in cost analysis and scoring (see S. 278), S769 [30JA] (see H.R. 1077), H1460 [7FE]
——— submit daily reports during a Government shutdown on the economy and the cost of the shutdown to taxpayers (see H.R. 270), H280 [8JA]
Chisholm, Shirley: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 1968), H2916 [28MR]
Citizenship: interpret 14th Amendment to the Constitution to disapprove birthright citizenship, pursue legislative action to end such practices, and support Presidential directives on interpreting such amendment (see H. Res. 140), H2047 [22FE]
Climate: express that climate change is real, it is impacted by human activity, and Congress should take immediate action to address the problem (see S.J. Res. 9), S1594 [28FE]
Coast Guard: study and report to Congress on recreational vessel operator training (see H.R. 1669), H2646 [11MR]
——— submit report to Congress on efforts to increase gender diversity (see S. 1930), S4169 [20JN] (see H.R. 2276), H3255 [10AP]
Committee on Budget and Appropriations Process Reform (Joint, Select): implement recommendations (see S. 63), S103 [9JA]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate): minority party appointments (see S. Res. 21), S293 [17JA]
Committee on Ethics (House): minority party appointments (see H. Res. 113), H1492 [8FE]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): majority party appointments (see S. Res. 459), S7208 [19DE]
Committee on House Administration (House): minority party appointments (see H. Res. 103), H1391 [6FE]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 86), S1594 [28FE] (see H. Res. 226), H2717 [13MR]
Committee on Rules (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 26), H284 [8JA]
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House): minority party appointments (see H. Res. 264), H2917 [28MR] (see H. Res. 516), H7377 [24JY]
Committee on Solvency of Multiemployer Pension Plans (Joint, Select): establish (see H. Con. Res. 54), H7377 [24JY]
Committee on the Climate Crisis (Senate, Select) establish (see S. Res. 97), S1706 [6MR]
Committee on the Judiciary (House): call for inquiry on impeachment of President Trump (see H. Res. 257), H2885 [27MR]
——— call for inquiry on impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh (see H. Res. 560), H7754 [17SE]
——— investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (see H. Res. 396), H4119 [22MY]
——— majority party appointments (see H. Res. 46), H676 [16JA]
——— provide for bipartisan subpoena authority in inquiry on impeachment of President Trump (see H. Res. 667), H8678 [30OC]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 86), S1594 [28FE] (see H. Res. 226), H2717 [13MR]
Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select): extend deadlines for final report and termination of committee (see H. Res. 695), H8825 [13NO]
——— implement recommendations (see H. Res. 756), H10016 [10DE]
Committee on Trade Responsibilities (Joint): establish to transfer Office of the U.S. Trade Representative functions and responsibilities to the legislative branch (see H. Con. Res. 2), H210 [3JA]
Committees of the House: direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 660), consideration (see H. Res. 668), H8718 [31OC]
——— direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (see H. Res. 660), H8595 [29OC]
——— majority party appointments (see H. Res. 7), H210 [3JA] (see H. Res. 24), H228 [4JA] (see H. Res. 31), H359 [9JA] (see H. Res. 42), H602 [15JA] (see H. Res. 57), H719 [17JA] (see H. Res. 67), H1171 [23JA] (see H. Res. 73), H1211 [24JA] (see H. Res. 125), H1583 [13FE] (see H. Res. 148), H2234 [26FE] (see H. Res. 712), H9057 [19NO]
——— majority party appointments and election of ranking Members (see H. Res. 85), H1283 [29JA]
——— minority party appointments (see H. Res. 8), H210 [3JA] (see H. Res. 25), H228 [4JA] (see H. Res. 32), H359 [9JA] (see H. Res. 68), H1171 [23JA] (see H. Res. 74), H1211 [24JA] (see H. Res. 481), H5584 [10JY] (see H. Res. 596), H8054 [26SE]
——— minority party rankings (see H. Res. 80), H1243 [28JA]
Committees of the Senate: majority party appointments (see S. Res. 12), S103 [9JA]
——— minority party appointments (see S. Res. 13), S103 [9JA]
Conflict of interests: prohibit Members and senior staff from buying or selling individual stocks and other investments while in office and prohibit Members from serving on corporate boards while in office (see S. 1393), S2770 [9MY]
Congressional Advisory Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics: establish (see H.R. 5528), H12290 [19DE]
Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowship Program: establish (see S. Res. 98), S1706 [6MR] (see H. Res. 107), H1391 [6FE]
Congressional Gold Star Fellowship Program: establish (see H. Res. 82), H1243 [28JA]
Congressional Office of Compliance: enroll congressional employees in program to train employees in workplace rights and responsibilities including protections against sexual harassment and discrimination (see H. Res. 30), H284 [8JA]
——— investigate all workplace discrimination claims filed by covered employees and require Members to reimburse the Treasury for amounts paid for employment discrimination (see H.R. 5464), H10609 [17DE]
Constitutional amendments: prohibit delegation of legislative powers (see H.J. Res. 70), H5201 [26JN]
——— provide line-item veto authority for the President, limit terms of Members of Congress, and require two-thirds vote to raise or impose new taxes or fees (see S.J. Res. 21), S2815 [14MY]
——— require legislative approval for certain regulations (see H.J. Res. 71), H5201 [26JN]
——— require that each law enacted be limited to only one subject and that the subject be clearly and descriptively expressed in the title of the law (see H.J. Res. 15), H210 [3JA]
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: report to Congress on consumer debt collection complaints and enforcement actions and prohibit issuance of proposed rule relative to communications in connection with debt collection (see H.R. 4664), H8111 [11OC]
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: ratification (see H. Res. 200), H2614 [8MR]
Corp. for National and Community Service: prohibit closure of State or territory offices without congressional approval (see H.R. 1458), H2313 [28FE]
Corporations: constitutional amendment to exclude from rights given to natural persons and affirm power of Congress and States to regulate political contributions and expenditures (see H.J. Res. 48), H2047 [22FE]
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency: include additional information in requests and reports to Congress, share information on allegations closed without referral, and expand Council membership (see H.R. 4382), H7772 [18SE]
Democracy: ensure election security, improve voting access, reduce influence of money in politics, establish accountability and integrity measures for Congress, and strengthen ethics rules for public servants (see H.R. 1612), H2583 [7MR]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (see S. 949), S2088 [28MR] (see H.R. 1), H201 [3JA]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), consideration (see H. Res. 172), H2365 [5MR]
Dept. of Commerce: establish a working group to recommend to Congress a definition of blockchain technology (see S. 553), S1492 [26FE] (see H.R. 1361), H2232 [26FE]
——— prepare and submit reports to Congress on role of telecommunications in hate crimes (see S. 917), S2043 [27MR] (see H.R. 1934), H2885 [27MR]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on inclusion of Defending America’s 5G Future Act provisions (see S. Res. 331), S5706 [25SE]
——— limit and clarify authority to repurpose certain military construction funds for national emergencies (see H.R. 2762), H3841 [15MY]
——— modify requirements relative to use of military construction authority in the event of a declaration of war or national emergency (see S. 2705), S6155 [24OC]
——— modify semiannual briefings on consolidated corrective action plan for financial management information (see S. 1096), S2329 [9AP]
——— prohibit use of military construction or Corps of Engineers appropriations for construction of barriers, land acquisition, or other associated activities on the border without congressional consent (see S. 326), S831 [4FE] (see H.R. 1293), H2032 [14FE]
——— provide a briefing to congressional defense committees relative to ‘‘middle tier’’ of acquisition programs (see H.R. 3132), H4342 [5JN]
——— report to Congress on artificial intelligence strategy (see H.R. 2432), H3403 [1MY]
——— submit to Congress a report on service waivers for transgender individuals (see H.R. 4746), H8258 [18OC]
Dept. of Education: prohibit use of Federal funds to pay an individual for influencing or attempting to influence Federal employees or officials, Members of Congress, or congressional employees (see H.R. 4977), H8724 [1NO]
Dept. of Energy: prohibit from taking any action relative to establishing a nuclear waste repository until OMB submits a study on economic viability and job-creating benefits of other uses of Yucca Mountain, NV, site (see S. 721), S1734 [7MR] (see H.R. 1619), H2583 [7MR]
——— report to Congress on applications for authorizations to engage or participate in development or production of special nuclear material outside the U.S. (see S. 1127), S2386 [10AP]
Dept. of Homeland Security: establish a commission to enhance cultural competence and improve recruitment and outreach at U.S. Coast Guard Academy and modify process for congressional nominations for appointment as cadets (see H.R. 3488), H5166 [25JN]
——— notify State and local officials, Congress, and affected voters of credible evidence of an unauthorized intrusion into an election system and if it could have altered voter information (see H.R. 3529), H5255 [27JN]
Dept. of Justice: enter into an agreement with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to conduct a study to develop guidelines, best practices, and examples for congressional redistricting (see H.R. 2057), H3067 [3AP]
——— maintain communications logs with Executive Office of the President on civil and criminal investigations and disclose such logs to Congress and certain departmental investigative officials (see S. 1915), S4168 [20JN] (see H.R. 3380), H5005 [20JN]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (see H. Con. Res. 24), H2584 [7MR]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (H. Con. Res. 24), consideration (see H. Res. 208), H2646 [11MR]
——— report firearm background check denials to State and local law enforcement to allow pursuit of criminal charges and study and report to Congress on categories of people who are denied firearms (see S. 875), S1987 [26MR] (see H.R. 1671), H2646 [11MR]
——— report on domestic terrorism (see H.R. 4190), H7505 [16AU]
——— require a report of any Special Counsel be made public at the conclusion of an investigation or if the Special Counsel is removed from office or resigns (see S. 236), S698 [28JA] (see H.R. 1356, 1357), H2232 [26FE]
——— require Federal law enforcement agencies report on cases of missing or murdered Indians (see S. 1853), S3476 [13JN] (see H.R. 4289), H7664 [11SE]
——— require tribal liaisons report on cases of missing or murdered Indians (see S. 1892), S3843 [19JN]
——— submit to Congress investigative materials in the event of Presidential pardons for offenses that arise from an investigation in which the President, or a relative of the President, is a target (see S. 2090), S4806 [11JY] (see H.R. 1627), H2583 [7MR]
Dept. of State: submit to Congress a report on designation of Muslim Brotherhood (organization) as a foreign terrorist organization (see H.R. 2412), H3339 [30AP]
Dept. of the Interior: provide that an order imposing a moratorium on Federal coal leasing shall not take effect unless a joint resolution of approval is enacted (see H.R. 2910), H4118 [22MY]
——— provide that production safety systems rule and well control rule shall have the same force and effect of law as if such rules had been enacted by Congress (see H.R. 1335), H2100 [25FE]
Dept. of the Treasury: authorize issuance of certain bonds to pay principal and interest on public debt, rescission of certain unobligated balances, and sale of certain assets if debt ceiling is estimated to be reached (see H.R. 5083), H8877 [14NO]
——— require report describing whether certain persons meet criteria to be sanctioned pursuant to Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act for human rights violations against Iraqi protestors (see H.R. 5276), H9179 [26NO]
——— submit a report to Congress on EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (see H.R. 5168), H9056 [19NO]
Dept. of Transportation: submit report to Congress and notify consumers of safety audits conducted on intercity or commuter rail passenger transportation (see H.R. 543), H544 [14JA]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: conduct outreach to veterans on effect of certain delayed payments of claims for emergency medical care and submit to Congress an annual report on such delayed payments (see H.R. 3012), H4164 [23MY]
——— expand authority for certain qualifying work-study activities for purposes of educational assistance programs to include outreach services provided through congressional offices (see S. 2806), S6448 [6NO]
——— permit Members of Congress use of departmental facilities for purposes of meeting with constituents (see H.R. 2846), H4009 [20MY]
——— provide certain employees of Members of Congress and certain State or local government employees with access to case-tracking information (see H.R. 628), H676 [16JA]
——— provide notice to Congress of any suicide or attempted suicide of a veteran in a departmental facility (see H.R. 2340), H3274 [18AP]
——— require congressional approval before appropriation of funds for major medical facility leases (see H.R. 1722), H2716 [13MR]
——— require public access through departmental website to legislatively requested reports and provide Congress with a list of reports that are no longer useful (see H.R. 4613), H8095 [4OC]
——— submit a plan to address certain high risk areas identified by GAO relative to acquisition management (see H.R. 4477), H7901 [24SE]
——— submit certain reports relative to health care and treatment provided to women veterans (see H.R. 3636), H5302 [9JY]
——— submit to Congress a report on advancement of whole health transformation (see H.R. 2359), H3283 [25AP]
——— submit to Congress an annual report on suicide among veterans (see S. 3122), S7207 [19DE]
Depts. of Homeland Security and HHS: notify Congress, hold congressional hearings, and limit agency authority to invoke executive privilege to avoid testifying relative to deaths of foreign nationals in U.S. custody (see H.R. 3660), H5303 [9JY]
Disasters: require Congress to budget in advance for disasters (see S. 1579), S3005 [21MY] (see H.R. 3217), H4432 [11JN]
District of Columbia: allow Congress to review District laws before they may take effect and permit Congress to enact resolutions of disapproval to disapprove specific provisions of such laws (see H.R. 4445), H7865 [20SE]
——— consent to assemble outside the District of Columbia (see H. Con. Res. 1), H210 [3JA]
——— eliminate congressional review of newly-passed District laws (see H.R. 735), H1171 [23JA]
——— recognize service of veterans, condemn denial of voting rights in Congress and full home rule for resident veterans and their families, and call for statehood (see H. Res. 685), H8739 [8NO]
Doherty, Glen: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 2054), S4698 [8JY] (see H.R. 587), H674 [16JA]
Elections: constitutional amendment on congressional power to regulate campaign contributions for Federal elections (see H.J. Res. 21), H210 [3JA]
——— constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures by corporations and other business organizations intended to affect elections (see H.J. Res. 39), H1336 [30JA]
——— constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections (see S.J. Res. 51), S5196 [30JY] (see H.J. Res. 2), H210 [3JA]
——— constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections and establishment of a mandatory public financing system for Federal elections (see H.J. Res. 33), H1211 [24JA]
——— constitutional amendment on permissible sources of funding for elections for public office and State ballot measures (see H.J. Res. 73), H7150 [18JY]
——— constitutional amendment on the authority of Congress and the States to regulate contributions and expenditures in political campaigns and to enact public financing systems for such campaigns (see H.J. Res. 57), H3501 [8MY]
——— constitutional amendment permitting Congress and the States to establish limits on contributions and expenditures in elections for public office (see H.J. Res. 39), H1336 [30JA]
——— disclose access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals (see S. 2656), S5965 [22OC]
——— establish use of ranked choice voting (see H.R. 4464), H7901 [24SE]
——— expose and deter unlawful and subversive foreign interference in Federal elections (see H.R. 3501), H5199 [26JN]
——— require States to provide equivalent ballot access to all congressional candidates regardless of party nomination or affiliation and eliminate straight-ticket voting (see H.R. 1681), H2679 [12MR]
FAA: require Administrator to respond to requests for information from Members of Congress (see H.R. 5105), H8878 [14NO]
FBI: provide briefings relative to counterintelligence activities to congressional intelligence committees (see H.R. 2286), H3255 [10AP]
——— report on number of firearms transfers resulting from failure to complete a background check within 3 days, and procedures followed after it is discovered a firearm is transferred to an ineligible recipient (see H.R. 49), H202 [3JA]
FEC: carry out voucher program under which individuals may use vouchers to make small dollar donations to qualified candidates for Federal office (see S. 1274), S2569 [1MY]
——— carry out voucher program under which individuals may use vouchers to make small dollar donations to qualified candidates for the House of Representatives (see H.R. 1613), H2583 [7MR]
——— provide political advertising vouchers and payments to defray costs of postage for congressional general election candidates who agree to restrictions on contributions and expenditures (see H.R. 3834), H7150 [18JY]
Federal agencies and departments: address recommendations made by the GAO and detailed in the annual duplication report (see S. 2175), S4948 [18JY]
——— guarantee back pay to federally-contracted retail, food, custodial, and security service workers furloughed during a Government shutdown (see S. 162), S274 [16JA] (see H.R. 339), H284 [8JA] (see H.R. 678), H718 [17JA]
——— improve access to information in the legislative and executive branches of the Government (see H.R. 5150), H8958 [18NO]
——— improve efficiency and speed of intragovernmental correspondence by requiring any written documents submitted to Congress to be transmitted electronically (see S. 196), S315 [19JA]
——— prohibit illegal monetary payments to foreign officials and require a report to Congress on CIA payments to foreign entities (see H.R. 324), H283 [8JA]
——— provide for congressional oversight of agency rulemaking (see H.R. 903), H1334 [30JA]
——— provide for disclosure of cost, performance, and areas of duplication among Federal programs and leverage existing data to achieve a functional Federal program inventory (see S. 2177), S4948 [18JY] (see H.R. 3830), H7149 [18JY]
——— provide joint reports by relevant Federal agencies to Congress relative to incidents of terrorism (see S. 2513), S5602 [19SE] (see H.R. 4815), H8455 [23OC]
——— provide that major rules of the executive branch shall have no force or effect unless a joint resolution of approval is enacted into law (see S. 92), S142 [10JA] (see H.R. 3972), H7462 [25JY]
——— require agencies to report to Congress on non-compliance with Office of Small Business and Disadvantaged Business Utilization requirements of the agencies (see S. 2729), S6243 [29OC]
——— require congressional notification for certain changes in status of inspectors general (see H.R. 1847), H2761 [21MR]
——— require congressional notification if relatives or financial associates of the President are granted security clearances contrary to results of background investigations (see H.R. 1187), H1582 [13FE]
——— require response to comments from congressional committees about proposed rulemaking (see H.R. 395), H358 [9JA]
Federal aid programs: establish special congressional rescue committees to craft legislation that restores and strengthens certain Federal trust funds (see S. 2733), S6243 [29OC] (see H.R. 4907), H8594 [29OC]
Federal employees: make technical corrections relative to parental leave for Federal employees (see S. 3104), S7157 [18DE]
——— require supervisors of congressional employees to report on outside compensation earned by such employees (see H. Con. Res. 62), H7705 [12SE]
Financial institutions: require chief executive officers of global systemically important bank holding companies to provide annual testimony to Congress (see H.R. 4966), H8718 [31OC]
——— require prudential banking regulators to provide annual testimony to Congress on their supervision and regulation activities (see H.R. 4841), H8457 [23OC]
Firearms: maintain strict controls over undetectable firearms and 3-D printed gun publishing information, and retain congressional oversight of sale and printing of such weapons (see S. 459), S1276 [12FE]
Foreign trade: limit Presidential authority to modify duty rates for national security reasons and limit authority of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose certain duties or import restrictions (see S. 899), S2043 [27MR]
——— provide for congressional review of the imposition of duties and other trade measures by the executive branch (see S. 1284), S2612 [2MY] (see H.R. 723), H1170 [23JA]
——— require congressional approval before the President can adjust imports in the interest of national security (see S. 287), S799 [31JA] (see H.R. 940), H1342 [31JA]
——— require congressional approval of certain trade remedies including tariffs (see H.R. 3673), H5583 [10JY]
——— require Dept. of Defense to justify national security basis for certain tariffs and increase congressional oversight of process by which Presidents can apply such tariffs (see S. 365), S919 [6FE] (see H.R. 1008), H1390 [6FE]
Franklin, Aretha L.: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 409), S1133 [7FE] (see H.R. 1003), H1390 [6FE]
FTC: authorize additional appropriations to prevent unfair or deceptive practices relative to digital tokens or cryptocurrency and require a report to Congress on actions relative to such technologies (see H.R. 2154), H3216 [9AP]
——— study role of intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain and merger activity and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations (see S. 1227), S2485 [29AP] (see H.R. 2376), H3302 [29AP]
Gandhi, Mohandas K. (Mahatma): award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 1127), H1492 [8FE]
GAO: provide for a joint session of House and Senate budget committees to receive a presentation on the audited financial statement of the Executive branch (see H. Con. Res. 68), H8054 [26SE]
——— report on budget for international and domestic nuclear security and nuclear nonproliferation programs (see H.R. 4185), H7500 [13AU]
——— study role pharmaceutical benefit managers play in the pharmaceutical supply chain and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations (see S. 1532), S2924 [16MY] (see H.R. 3223), H4626 [12JN]
——— study ways to increase reporting of missing Indians and effects of substance abuse on violent crime in tribal communities (see S. 1893), S3843 [19JN]
Gold Star families: award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, in recognition of sacrifice and service to the U.S. (see S. 1715), S3215 [4JN]
Government: express that Congress must prevent any future lapse in appropriations and permanently end Government shutdowns (see H. Res. 84), H1243 [28JA]
——— express that Government shutdowns are detrimental to the Nation and should not occur (see S. Res. 66), S1166 [11FE] (see H. Res. 79), H1243 [28JA]
——— prohibit payment of a salary to Members of Congress, the President, and the Vice President during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 845), H1282 [29JA]
Government regulations: provide for en bloc consideration in resolutions of disapproval for ‘‘midnight rules’’ imposed by an outgoing Presidential administration without transparency, scrutiny, and oversight (see H.R. 87), H204 [3JA]
GPO: establish and maintain a public website allowing access to electronic copies of all congressionally mandated reports (see S. 195), S315 [19JA] (see H.R. 736), H1171 [23JA]
Grassley, Senator: election as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 3), S20 [3JA]
——— notify the House of Representatives of election as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 5), S20 [3JA]
——— notify the President of election as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 4), S20 [3JA]
House of Representatives: adjournment, consideration (see H. Res. 445), H4769 [18JN]
——— anniversary of Office of the Legislative Counsel (see H. Res. 563), H7774 [18SE]
——— authorize directors of Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices (see H. Res. 693), H8826 [13NO]
——— authorize directors of Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices (H. Res. 693), adopt (see H. Res. 695), H8825 [13NO]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during fall district work period (see H. Res. 577), H7900 [24SE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during February district work period (see H. Res. 131), H2028 [14FE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Independence Day district work period (see H. Res. 445), H4769 [18JN]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during March district work period (see H. Res. 208), H2646 [11MR]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Memorial Day district work period (see H. Res. 389), H4009 [20MY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during November district work period (see H. Res. 656), H8537 [28OC]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Spring district work period (see H. Res. 294), H3127 [8AP]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during summer district work period (see H. Res. 509), H7239 [23JY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Thanksgiving district work period (see H. Res. 713), H9056 [19NO]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during winter district work period (see H. Res. 758), H10015 [10DE]
——— compensation of certain minority employees (see H. Res. 9), H210 [3JA]
——— constitutional amendment to apportion Representatives among States according to their respective numbers, counting the number of persons in each State who are U.S. citizens (see H.J. Res. 34), H1211 [24JA] (see H.J. Res. 49), H2101 [25FE]
——— convene a session on each day of a Government shutdown and prohibit use of funds for official travel of Members during a shutdown (see H.R. 1465), H2314 [28FE]
——— deem certain Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program participants as people who owe allegiance to the U.S. for purposes of employment by an office of a Member (see H.R. 623), H675 [16JA]
——— disapprove way Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) Chairman Schiff and Committee on the Judiciary (House) Chairman Nadler conducted committee action in impeachment of President Trump (see H. Res. 770), H12210 [18DE]
——— election of officers (see H. Res. 1), H210 [3JA]
——— election of the Clerk (see H. Res. 143), H2101 [25FE]
——— establish use of ranked choice voting in elections, require States with more than one Representative to establish multi-Member congressional districts, and conduct independent redistricting (see H.R. 4000), H7464 [25JY]
——— express that the House should vote to open a formal impeachment inquiry and provide President Trump with constitutional protections prior to proceeding further with impeachment investigation (see S. Res. 378), S6156 [24OC]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (see H. Res. 497), H5999 [17JY]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (H. Rept. 116–125), consideration (see H. Res. 491), H5824 [15JY]
——— fixing the hour of daily meeting (see H. Res. 10), H210 [3JA]
——— increase Members’ official allowances in response to increased threats against Members (see H. Res. 530), H7481 [30JY]
——— notify President of election of the Speaker and Clerk (see H. Res. 4), H210 [3JA]
——— notify that a quorum of the Senate is present (see S. Res. 2), S20 [3JA]
——— permit official photographs to be taken while the House is in actual session on a date designated by the Speaker (see H. Res. 420), H4313 [4JN]
——— provide an allowance to Members’ offices to compensate interns (see H.R. 2370), H3283 [25AP]
——— provide that the House should not adjourn until all appropriation bills for the current fiscal year are enacted into law (see H. Res. 11), H210 [3JA]
——— require all impeachment inquiry related hearings, interviews, communications, document production and examination, proceedings, and other related work be done in an open and public setting (see H. Res. 633), H8198 [16OC]
——— require excess amounts from Members’ official allowances be applied to deficit or Federal debt reduction (see H.R. 1790), H2744 [14MR]
——— require Members to have non-participatory access to committee impeachment proceedings, transcribed interviews, and depositions (see H. Res. 639), H8259 [18OC]
——— require States to conduct redistricting through independent commissions (see S. 2226), S5012 [23JY] (see H.R. 3572), H5257 [27JN]
——— require that excess amounts from Members’ official allowances be applied to deficit or Federal debt reduction (see H.R. 1085), H1461 [7FE]
——— retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (see H. Res. 661), H8595 [29OC]
——— retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 661), adopt (see H. Res. 695), H8825 [13NO]
House Rules: amend and adopt (see H. Res. 6), H210 [3JA]
——— amend and adopt (H. Res. 6), consideration (see H. Res. 5), H210 [3JA]
——— implement Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select) recommendations (see H. Res. 526), H7467 [25JY]
——— prohibit consideration of a concurrent resolution to provide for recess of the House after a certain date unless the House has approved each regular appropriation bill for next fiscal year (see H. Res. 20), H211 [3JA]
——— remove motion to recommit (see H. Res. 239), H2745 [14MR]
Immigration: allow Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program beneficiaries to be congressional employees (see S. 1095), S2329 [9AP] (see H.R. 668), H718 [17JA]
——— appoint counsel to children and vulnerable individuals, provide legal orientation programs to detainees, and identify number of persons represented by counsel and receiving legal orientation presentations (see S. 2389), S5248 [31JY] (see H.R. 4155), H7488 [2AU]
——— require congressional approval for a nation’s citizens’ eligibility for temporary protected status (see H.R. 3899), H7240 [23JY]
Johnson, Hazel M.: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 5340), H9346 [6DE]
Jones, Representative: authorize Speaker Pelosi or her designee to administer oath of office at Farmville, NC (see H. Res. 22), H228 [4JA]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: provide proper oversight of U.S. policy (see S. 1658), S3105 [23MY] (see H.R. 2949), H4161 [23MY]
Korematsu, Fred T.: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 277), S769 [30JA] (see H.R. 924), H1335 [30JA]
Law enforcement: direct the President to report to Congress on fugitives currently residing in other countries whose extradition is sought by the U.S. (see H.R. 2320), H3264 [12AP]
——— express that the crime of lying to Congress must be prosecuted equitably (see H. Res. 97), H1349 [4FE]
Legislation: require each bill enacted be limited to only one subject (see H.R. 2240), H3254 [10AP]
——— require each bill enacted be limited to only one subject and require equal application of laws to Members of Congress that apply to all U.S. citizens (see H.R. 160), H207 [3JA]
Legislative branch of the Government: establish Office of Disability Policy (see S. 2294), S5107 [25JY]
——— making appropriations (see S. 2581), S5748 [26SE] (see H.R. 2779), H3922 [16MY]
Lobbyists: establish uniform bans on former Members of Congress and former congressional officers and employees from lobbying and lower income threshold for application of ban to such former officers and employees (see H.R. 1021), H1391 [6FE]
——— prohibit current Members of Congress, and increase restrictions on congressional staff, from becoming lobbyists, ban lobbyists from joining congressional staff, and improve disclosure requirements (see S. 2622), S5895 [17OC]
——— prohibit former Members and elected officers of Congress from lobbying Congress at any time after leaving office (see S. 601), S1593 [28FE] (see H.R. 1145), H1517 [11FE]
——— prohibit former Members of Congress, senior political appointees, or military generals or flag officers from acting as the agent of a foreign principal (see H.R. 1522), H2367 [5MR]
——— provide that a former Member of Congress or congressional employee who receives compensation as a lobbyist for a foreign entity shall not be eligible for retirement benefits or certain other Federal benefits (see H.R. 1022), H1391 [6FE]
——— provide that a former Member of Congress or congressional employee who receives compensation as a lobbyist shall not be eligible for retirement benefits or certain other Federal benefits (see H.R. 3326), H4771 [18JN]
——— require certain Federal Election Campaign Act reports to include disclosure of registered lobbyists (see S. 547), S1437 [25FE] (see H.R. 842), H1282 [29JA]
Members of Congress: allow to opt out of the Federal Employees Retirement System and allow such Members to continue to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (see S. 439), S1275 [12FE]
——— ban lobbying after leaving office and individual stock ownership and restrict travel benefits and certain perks for former Members (see H.R. 3419), H5036 [21JN]
——— ban lobbying by former Members failing to meet requirement to reimburse amounts paid as settlements and awards under Congressional Accountability Act (see H.R. 931), H1335 [30JA]
——— constitutional amendment to allow Congress to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 19), H210 [3JA]
——— constitutional amendment to increase term of service of Members of the House of Representataives (see H.J. Res. 26), H518 [11JA]
——— constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 1), S19 [3JA] (see H.J. Res. 4, 12, 14, 16, 20), H210 [3JA] (see H.J. Res. 25), H463 [10JA] (see H.J. Res. 29), H602 [15JA]
——— constitutional amendment to prohibit receipt of compensation during a fiscal year unless both Houses of Congress approved a concurrent budget resolution for the previous fiscal year (see H.J. Res. 10), H210 [3JA]
——— constitutional amendment to prohibit receipt of compensation for any period during which a Government shutdown is in effect (see H.J. Res. 18), H210 [3JA]
——— eliminate automatic salary adjustments (see S. 1444), S2815 [14MY] (see H.R. 751), H1209 [24JA] (see H.R. 3260), H4694 [13JN]
——— ensure access to Federal facilities in order to exercise oversight responsibilities (see S. 2019), S4628 [27JN] (see H.R. 3551), H5256 [27JN]
——— hold salaries in escrow if budget resolution is not adopted by certain date, eliminate automatic salary adjustments, impose certain travel restrictions, and establish a 5-year ban on lobbying (see H.R. 1466), H2314 [28FE]
——— hold salaries in escrow if Congress does not adopt a concurrent budget resolution by a certain date (see H.R. 86), H204 (see H.R. 236), H209 [3JA] (see H.R. 5085), H8877 [14NO]
——— hold salaries in escrow if Congress does not pass regular appropriations bills on a timely basis during a Congress (see H.R. 857), H1283 [29JA]
——— prevent automatic salary adjustments following a fiscal year in which there is a Federal budget deficit (see H.R. 102), H204 [3JA]
——— prohibit cost of living adjustments in pay rates unless Dept. of HHS certifies all U.S. citizens are enrolled in health insurance coverage comparable to Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act benefits (see H.R. 3271), H4694 [13JN]
——— prohibit extended adjournments and use of funds for official travel, and require at least one recorded vote each day until each of the regular appropriations bills have been enacted (see H.R. 5226), H9168 [21NO]
——— prohibit former Members from lobbying Congress (see H.R. 3122), H4342 [5JN]
——— prohibit former Members from lobbying Congress, use of official funds for airline accommodations which are not coach-class, and cost-of-living adjustment in pay in year after a Federal budget deficit (see H.R. 3118), H4341 [5JN]
——— prohibit payment of death gratuities to surviving heirs of deceased Members (see H.R. 3518), H5201 [26JN]
——— 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. 39), S67 [8JA] (see H.R. 129), H205 [3JA]
——— prohibit use of funds during a lapse in appropriations to support congressional delegations (see H.R. 1144), H1517 [11FE]
——— prohibit use of funds for official travel during any period in which a Government shutdown is in effect (see H.R. 793), H1217 [25JA]
——— prohibit use of official funds for airline accommodations for Members and other officers and employees of the legislative branch which are not coach-class accommodations (see H.R. 3687), H5583 [10JY]
——— provide that a former Member being paid as a lobbyist is ineligible for Federal retirement or congressional benefits, require posting of financial disclosure reports, and restrict travel benefits (see H.R. 577), H601 [15JA]
——— reduce pay for failure to adopt a concurrent budget resolution and repeal automatic appropriation of funds for salaries (see H.R. 3440), H5075 [24JN]
——— reduce pay for failure to adopt a concurrent budget resolution which does not provide for a balanced budget, establish spending requirements, and restrict tax increases (see S. 44), S67 [8JA] (see H.R. 298), H282 [8JA]
——— reduce rate of pay during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 211), H209 [3JA]
——— require a nonbinding referendum at the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office in 2020 to advise Congress whether to approve a constitutional amendment on term limits (see H.R. 198), H208 [3JA]
——— require disclosure of business ties with foreign entities (see H.R. 1020), H1391 [6FE]
——— require Members to participate in random drug testing (see H. Con. Res. 22), H2271 [27FE]
——— suspend salary during a Government shutdown (see S. 74), S142 [10JA] (see H.R. 26), H201 [3JA]
——— suspend salary during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (see H.R. 834), H1282 [29JA] (see H.R. 1178), H1581 [13FE]
——— terminate certain lifetime benefits provided to former Members of Congress (see H.R. 199), H208 [3JA]
——— terminate pensions, except the right to continue participating in Thrift Savings Plan (see S. 438), S1275 [12FE] (see H.R. 164), H207 (see H.R. 191), H208 [3JA] (see H.R. 765), H1210 [24JA]
Monuments and memorials: limit Presidential use of Antiquities Act to designate national monuments (see H.R. 1664), H2646 [11MR]
——— prohibit further extension or establishment of national monuments in Arizona except by express authorization of Congress (see H.R. 79), H203 [3JA]
——— prohibit further extension or establishment of national monuments in Utah except by express authorization of Congress (see S. 90), S142 [10JA]
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform: establish (see H.R. 5211), H9167 [21NO]
National Council on Disability: review certain travel, tourism, and hospitality industry standards implemented under the Americans With Disabilities Act (see H.R. 5412), H10257 [12DE]
National FFA Organization: amend charter (see S. 112), S181 [14JA] (see H.R. 439), H461 [10JA]
National Historical Publications and Records Commission: reauthorize (see H.R. 2978), H4162 [23MY]
National security: prohibit dealing in information and communications technology or services from foreign adversaries and require congressional approval to terminate export controls relative to Huawei Technologies Co. (see S. 2118), S4821 [15JY] (see H.R. 3759), H5825 [15JY]
New START Treaty: require certain reports and briefings to Congress relative to expiration (see S. 2394), S5248 [31JY] (see H.R. 2529), H3473 [7MY]
Nuclear energy: require congressional approval for entry into a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement with certain countries (see S. 3014), S6949 [10DE] (see H.R. 5387), H10016 [10DE]
Nuclear weapons: prohibit conduct of a first-use nuclear strike (see S. 272), S769 [30JA] (see H.R. 921), H1335 [30JA]
——— prohibit conduct of a first-use nuclear strike absent a declaration of war by Congress (see S. 200), S586 [24JA] (see H.R. 669), H718 [17JA]
Office of Congressional Ethics: make permanent (see H.R. 1464), H2314 [28FE]
Office of Technology Assessment: rename as Congressional Office of Technology and revise functions and duties of the Office (see S. 2509), S5602 [19SE] (see H.R. 4426), H7835 [19SE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (see H.R. 1273), H2031 [14FE] (see H.R. 1617), H2583 [7MR]
——— submit report on fifth generation (5G) wireless network technology (see H.R. 3678), H5583 [10JY]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees (see S. Res. 325), S5663 [24SE] (see H. Res. 593), H7989 [25SE]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve complaint-related materials (see H. Res. 576), H7902 [24SE]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve materials (H. Res. 576), consideration (see H. Res. 577), H7900 [24SE]
OMB: submit to Congress an annual report on projects that are over budget and behind schedule (see S. 565), S1492 [26FE] (see H.R. 1917), H2884 [27MR]
——— withhold salary of the Director upon failure to submit the President’s budget to Congress (see H.R. 86), H204 [3JA]
OPM: require submittal of an annual report on the use of official time by Federal employees (see H.R. 605), H674 [16JA]
O’Ree, Willie: award Congressional Gold Medal (see S. 2001), S4627 [27JN] (see H.R. 2504), H3440 [2MY]
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: apply provisions to Members of Congress and congressional staff (see H.R. 90), H204 [3JA]
Pelosi, Speaker: disapprove actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump (see H. Res. 590), H7989 [25SE] (see H. Res. 603), H8081 [27SE]
——— expel from the House of Representatives (see H. Res. 620), H8101 [8OC]
Pesticides: clarify congressional intent regarding regulation of use of pesticides in or near navigable waters (see H.R. 890), H1334 [30JA]
Political campaigns: prohibit a candidate for election to Federal office from using amounts contributed to the candidate’s campaign to make payments to vendors owned or controlled by the candidate (see H.R. 3686), H5583 [10JY]
——— prohibit a congressional candidate from accepting contributions from any political committee other than the candidate’s authorized committee and from establishing a leadership political action committee (see H.R. 4315), H7705 [12SE]
——— prohibit criminal corporations from making disbursements of funds in connection with campaigns for Federal, State, or local office (see H.R. 3004), H4163 [23MY]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for payments in support of campaigns for election for the offices of Senator or Representative in Congress (see H.R. 4261), H7596 [10SE]
——— reform financing of Senate elections (see S. 2257), S5062 [24JY]
——— require each authorized committee or leadership political action committee of a candidate for Federal office to disburse all funds which remain unexpended after the date of the election (see H.R. 1363), H2232 [26FE]
Political ethics: prohibit use of Federal funds or contracting at businesses owned by the President, Vice President, heads of Executive departments, and Members of Congress, or their families (see H.R. 1626), H2583 [7MR]
——— prohibit use of funds for official travel of Members of Congress and executive branch employees and other activities during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (see H.R. 834), H1282 [29JA]
——— prohibit use of funds for official travel of Members of Congress during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (see H.R. 1178), H1581 [13FE]
——— require disclosure of Federal income tax returns by Presidents, Vice Presidents, Members of Congress, and candidates for such offices (see H.R. 1489), H2322 [4MR]
Political parties: eliminate partisan redistricting and gerrymandering (see S. 1972), S4505 [25JN] (see H. Res. 36), H463 [10JA]
Postal Service: remove authority to issue semipostals except as provided for by an Act of Congress (see H.R. 111), H205 [3JA]
Presidential address: joint session (see H. Con. Res. 6), H1171 [23JA] (see H. Con. Res. 9), H1283 [29JA]
Presidents of the U.S.: define that Presidential wars without congressional consent are impeachable offenses and prohibit making the U.S. a co-belligerent in an ongoing war without congressional declaration of war (see H. Res. 411), H4180 [30MY]
——— prohibit continuation of an executive emergency declaration under the National Emergencies Act absent approval by Congress (see S. 764), S1793 [12MR] (see H.R. 1410), H2271 [27FE] (see H.R. 1720), H2716 [13MR] (see H.R. 1755), H2742 [14MR]
——— prohibit continuation of an executive emergency declaration under the National Emergencies Act if the President reprograms or transfers funds over a certain amount absent approval by Congress (see H.R. 1843), H2761 [21MR]
——— require congressional approval of national emergency declarations and repeal emergency powers and authorities most susceptible to abuse (see S. 1809), S3363 [12JN]
Public debt: 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. 444), S1275 [12FE]
——— recognize the national debt as a threat to national security and commit to restoring regular order in appropriations process and addressing the fiscal crisis (see S. Res. 78), S1493 [26FE] (see H. Res. 149), H2234 [26FE]
——— repeal the public debt ceiling (see S. 1553), S3004 [21MY] (see H.R. 2870), H4063 [21MY] (see H.R. 3635), H5302 [9JY]
——— require that any debt ceiling increase or suspension be balanced by equal spending cuts (see S. 2002), S4627 [27JN]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (see H.R. 3877), H7239 [23JY]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), consideration (see H. Res. 519), H7376 [24JY]
Public documents: require every bill, resolution, and document produced by Congress to be created, transmitted, and published in searchable electronic formats (see H.R. 3403), H5036 [21JN]
——— require every bill to show the changes the bill makes to the full text of existing sections of law the bill repeals or amends (see H.R. 3402), H5036 [21JN]
Public lands: protect Presidentially designated national monuments, establish National Monument Enhancement Fund, and designate certain lands in New Mexico and Nevada as wilderness (see S. 367), S1131 [7FE] (see H.R. 1050), H1459 [7FE]
Saudi Arabia: request information on human rights practices in Yemen to make determinations on continuation of U.S. arms sales and security assistance (see S. Res. 243), S3284 [10JN]
——— require congressional approval for entry into a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement (see S. 612), S1593 [28FE] (see H.R. 1471), H2314 [28FE]
SBA: submit report to Congress on Office of Rural Affairs (see H.R. 2633), H3678 [9MY]
Senate: anniversary of Gay, Lesbian, Allies Senate Staff (GLASS) Caucus (see S. Res. 207), S2816 [14MY]
——— anniversary of Office of the Legislative Counsel (see S. Res. 53), S920 [6FE]
——— authorize the taking of an official photograph in the Senate Chamber (see S. Res. 200), S2771 [9MY]
——— authorize the taking of pictures and filming in the Senate Chamber for use by the Capitol Visitor Center (see S. Res. 428), S6625 [18NO]
——— establish McCain-Mansfield Fellowship Program for military veterans (see S. Res. 410), S6475 [7NO]
——— fixing the hour of daily meeting (see S. Res. 6, 9), S20 [3JA]
——— make technical corrections to computation of average pay for certain Senate restaurant employees (see S. 1436), S2787 [13MY]
——— notify that a quorum of the House of Representatives is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk (see H. Res. 2), H210 [3JA]
——— provide for a nonvoting delegate to represent American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (see H.R. 5526), H12290 [19DE]
Smith, Sean: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 2054), S4698 [8JY] (see H.R. 587), H674 [16JA]
Social Work Reinvestment Commission: establish (see H.R. 1532), H2367 [5MR]
SSA: require the President to transmit annual budget without revisions to Congress and clarify process for closure of field offices (see H.R. 3905), H7240 [23JY]
States: carry out congressional redistricting in accordance with a process under which the public is informed of proposals and has the opportunity to participate in their development prior to adoption (see H.R. 131), H206 [3JA]
——— limit congressional redistricting after an apportionment of Representatives (see H.R. 44), H202 [3JA]
——— limit congressional redistricting after an apportionment of Representatives and require such redistricting be conducted by independent commissions (see H.R. 124), H205 (see H.R. 130), H206 [3JA]
——— require use of independent nonpartisan commissions to carry out congressional redistricting and holding of open primaries for elections for Federal office (see H.R. 163), H207 [3JA]
Stevens, J. Christopher: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 2054), S4698 [8JY] (see H.R. 587), H674 [16JA]
Subpoenas: strengthen enforcement of legislative branch subpoenas of information from the executive branch (see H.R. 3732), H5774 [12JY]
Supreme Court: express that the First Amendment was misinterpreted in Buckley v. Valeo decision on campaign contribution limits (see H. Con. Res. 11), H1336 [30JA]
Telecommunications: prohibit the President or a Federal agency from constructing, operating, or offering wholesale or retail services on broadband networks without authorization from Congress (see S. 918), S2043 [27MR] (see H.R. 2063), H3067 [3AP]
Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue (U.S.-European Union Interparliamentary Group): authorize (see H.R. 4105), H7480 [30JY]
Trump, President: censure (see H. Res. 766), H10609 [17DE] (see H. Res. 771), H12210 [18DE]
——— condemn, censure, and call for an apology relative to racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress (see H. Res. 490), H5825 [15JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and call for celebration of ethnic, racial, and religious diversity of the U.S. (see H. Res. 494), H5911 [16JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (see H. Res. 489), H5825 [15JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), consideration (see H. Res. 491), H5824 [15JY]
——— condemn statement suggesting an equivalence between lynching and congressional impeachment power (see H. Res. 731), H9175 [22NO]
——— impeachment (see H. Res. 13), H211 [3JA] (see H. Res. 498), H5999 [17JY] (see H. Res. 755), H10016 [10DE]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 755), consideration (see H. Res. 767), H10608 [17DE]
——— notification that a quorum has assembled (see S. Res. 1), S19 [3JA] (see H. Res. 3), H210 [3JA]
——— take actions relative to business holdings to ensure compliance with emoluments clause of the Constitution, declare receipt of emoluments a constitutional violation, and require disclosures to Congress (see H. Con. Res. 51), H5265 [28JN]
U.S. Copyright Office: waive copyright registration fee for winners of Congressional Art Competition and Congressional App Competition (see S. 2824), S6475 [7NO] (see H.R. 4997), H8737 [8NO]
U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team: award Congressional Gold Medal (see H.R. 3998), H7463 [25JY]
Voting: constitutional amendment to provide for direct popular election of the President and Vice President of the U.S. and to protect and enhance voter rights (see H.J. Res. 9), H210 [3JA]
——— encourage Congress to pass legislation to increase voting access and registration, protect voting rights, and improve election security (see S. Res. 309), S5474 [12SE] (see H. Res. 556), H7705 [12SE]
War Powers Resolution: reform procedures authorizing, narrowing, or repealing use of military force and sunset certain prior authorizations for use of military force (see S.J. Res. 60), S6567 [13NO]
——— require the President to seek advance congressional approval before sending U.S. Armed Forces into conflict except when there’s an immediate threat to the U.S. or its citizens (see H.J. Res. 66), H4918 [19JN]
Weissmandl, Michoel Ber: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 929), H1335 [30JA]
Whistleblowing: express that Congress, executive branch agencies, and the President have a duty to protect the identities of whistleblowers and safeguard whistleblowers from retaliation (see S. Res. 408), S6448 [6NO]
Woods, Tyrone: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see S. 2054), S4698 [8JY] (see H.R. 587), H674 [16JA]
World War I: award a Congressional Gold Medal to female telephone operators of the Army Signal Corps, known as ‘‘Hello Girls’’ (see S. 206), S586 [24JA] (see H.R. 1953), H2915 [28MR]
——— award a Congressional gold medal to the 369th Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the ‘‘Harlem Hellfighters’’, in recognition of their bravery and outstanding service (see H.R. 5248), H9169 [21NO]
World War II: award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to U.S. Army Rangers veterans (see S. 1757), S3283 [10JN] (see H.R. 5002), H8738 [8NO]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to U.S. POW taken prisoner by Japan while serving in the Pacific Theater (see H.R. 5044), H8783 [12NO]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to women who joined the workforce to provide vehicles, weaponry, and ammunition to win the war and were referred to as ‘‘Rosie the Riveter’’ (see S. 892), S2042 [27MR] (see H.R. 1773), H2743 [14MR]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) known as ‘‘Merrill’s Marauders’’ for bravery and service in the jungles of Burma (see S. 743), S1792 [12MR] (see H.R. 906), H1334 [30JA]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to members of Women’s Army Corps assigned to the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as the ‘‘Six Triple Eight’’ (see S. 633), S1594 [28FE] (see H.R. 3138), H4342 [5JN]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to Mexican Air Force Escuadrón 201 known as ‘‘Aztec Eagles’’ (see H.R. 1889), H2827 [26MR]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to troops who defended Bataan and Corregidor (see S. 1093), S2328 [9AP] (see H.R. 2192), H3217 [9AP]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to 23d Headquarters Special Troops known as the ‘‘Ghost Army’’ (see S. 1421), S2786 [13MY] (see H.R. 2350), H3279 [22AP]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to U.S. nationals who joined the Royal Canadian Air Force or Royal Air Force (see H.R. 980), H1361 [5FE]
Certificates of appointment
Senate: Martha McSally, S3 [3JA]
Certificates of election
Senate: Amy Klobuchar, S3 [3JA]
——— Angus S. King, Jr., S3 [3JA]
——— Benjamin L. Cardin, S2 [3JA]
——— Bernard Sanders, S3 [3JA]
——— Christopher Murphy, S3 [3JA]
——— Deb Fischer, S2 [3JA]
——— Debbie Stabenow, S3 [3JA]
——— Dianne Feinstein, S2 [3JA]
——— Elizabeth Warren, S4 [3JA]
——— Jacky Rosen, S3 [3JA]
——— Joe Manchin III, S3 [3JA]
——— John Barrasso, S1 [3JA]
——— Jon Tester, S4 [3JA]
——— Josh Hawley, S2 [3JA]
——— Kevin Cramer, S2 [3JA]
——— Kirsten E. Gillibrand, S2 [3JA]
——— Kyrsten Sinema, S3 [3JA]
——— Maria Cantwell, S1 [3JA]
——— Marsha Blackburn, S1 [3JA]
——— Martin Heinrich, S2 [3JA]
——— Mazie K. Hirono, S2 [3JA]
——— Mike Braun, S1 [3JA]
——— Mitt Romney, S3 [3JA]
——— Rick Scott, S3 [3JA]
——— Robert Menendez, S3 [3JA]
——— Robert P. Casey, Jr., S2 [3JA]
——— Roger F. Wicker, S4 [3JA]
——— Sheldon Whitehouse, S4 [3JA]
——— Sherrod Brown, S1 [3JA]
——— Tammy Baldwin, S1 [3JA]
——— Ted Cruz, S2 [3JA]
——— Thomas R. Carper, S2 [3JA]
——— Tim Kaine, S2 [3JA]
——— Tina Smith, S4 [3JA]
Cloture motions
Budget: setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), S5125 [29JY], S5281, S5288 [1AU]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029 (S. 1332), motion to proceed, S3086 [23MY], S3153 [3JN]
Public debt: suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), S5125 [29JY], S5281, S5288 [1AU]
Excerpts
Federalist Papers (No. 59): James Madison, H2535 [7MR]
House Rules adoption and amendments (H. Res. 6), H309 [9JA]
Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, H12144 [18DE]
Explanations
Previous Question Vote—What It Really Means, H15 [3JA]
Letters
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act: Representative Cummings, Committee on Oversight and Reform (House), E975 [24JY]
——— Representative Lofgren, Committee on House Administration (House), E976 [24JY]
——— several organizations, H5953 [17JY]
Access to documents relative to congressional investigations of prosecutorial and investigatory decisions in Dept. of Justice and FBI investigation of 2016 election: Senator Grassley, Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S2069 [28MR]
Administration of oath of office to Representative Jones: Representative Butterfield, H233 [8JA]
Applicability of Congressional Review Act to State relief and empowerment waivers: Thomas H. Armstrong, GAO, S4901–S4903 [17JY]
Armed Forces removal from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen: William S. Castle, Dept. of Defense General Counsel, H1549 [13FE]
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House) approved resolutions: Representative DeFazio, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House), H3552 [9MY]
——— Representative Defazio, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House), H7934 [25SE]
Dept. of Agriculture Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program proposed eligibility requirement changes: Representative Plaskett, H7895 [24SE]
Dept. of Justice special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials availability to Congress and the public: several House of Representatives committee chairs, H2729 [14MR]
Dept. of Justice special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials: Robert S. Mueller III, Dept. of Justice, S2535 [1MY]
——— several former Federal prosecutors, S2665 [7MY], H12132 [18DE]
Designation of Representative Hoyer to act jointly with the Majority Leader of the Senate to reassemble Congress in case of death or inability of the Speaker: Speaker Pelosi, H198 [3JA]
Election of Dan Bishop to the House of Representatives: Cheryl L. Johnson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, H7742 [17SE]
——— Katelyn Love, North Carolina State Board of Elections, H7742 [17SE]
Election of Fred Keller to the House of Representatives: Cheryl L. Johnson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, H4205 [3JN]
——— Jessica Mathis, Pennsylvania Bureau of Election Services and Notaries, H4205 [3JN]
Election of Gregory F. Murphy to the House of Representatives: Cheryl L. Johnson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, H7742 [17SE]
——— Katelyn Love, North Carolina State Board of Elections, H7742 [17SE]
For the People Act: Carol Tobias, David N. O’Steen, and Jennifer Popik, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., H2570 [7MR]
——— Hilary O. Shelton, NAACP, H2406 [6MR]
——— Kate Brown, Governor of Oregon, H2532 [7MR]
——— Paul Ziriax, Oklahoma State Election Board, H2382 [6MR]
——— Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers, H2536 [7MR]
——— several religious institutions, H2539 [7MR]
——— Thomas McClusky, March for Life Action (organization), H2570 [7MR]
——— William Samuel, AFL–CIO, H2536 [7MR]
Government shutdown relative to budget process, S91 [9JA], S121 [10JA], S308, S309 [19JA], S320, S321 [22JA], S491 [23JA], H231 [8JA]
——— Chris Allen, American Federation of Government Employees, Council of Prison Locals, Local 2008, S52 [8JA]
——— Illinois constituent, E77 [23JA]
——— Karl L. Schultz, Coast Guard, S204 [15JA]
——— Kathleen DeMaster, S246 [16JA]
——— Law Enforcement Immigration Task Force, H1019 [23JA]
——— Maine constituent, H1198 [24JA]
——— New Hampshire air traffic controllers, S50–S52 [8JA], S240–S242 [16JA]
——— several freshman Representatives, S253 [16JA]
House of Representatives Clerk’s office officials’ authority during 116th Congress: Karen L. Haas, Clerk of the House of Representatives, H198 [3JA]
House of Representatives officials’ authority during 116th Congress: Speaker Pelosi, H1368 [6FE]
Keeping Russian Entrapments Minimal and Limiting Intelligence Networks (KREMLIN) Act: Representative Engel, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H2665 [12MR]
——— Representative Schiff, Committee on Intelligence (House, Select), H2665 [12MR]
Non-defense discretionary budget programs funding: Mission Readiness—Council for a Strong America, S1572 [28FE]
Notification of special election for the 9th district of North Carolina: Cheryl L. Johnson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, H2736 [14MR]
——— Josh Lawson, North Carolina Board of Elections, H2736 [14MR]
President Trump impeachment: President Trump, H12202 [18DE], E1605–E1607 [18DE]
——— Representative Craig, H12201 [18DE]
——— several historians, H12133 [18DE]
——— several legal scholars, H12132 [18DE]
Principles of democracy: Lawyers Defending American Democracy (organization), E567 [9MY]
Request for minority party hearing during impeachment inquiry into President Trump: Representative McGovern, Committee on Rules (House), H12118 [18DE]
Trump administration evaluation: Ronald S. Wilson, H4396 [11JN]
Lists
Accounts identified for advance appropriations for fiscal year 2018, H280 [8JA]
Bills enacted into Public Law, 115th Cong., 2d sess., D403–D429 [11AP]
Capitol Pages, S3245 [5JN]
Cosponsors of Senator Manchin’s miners pensions and healthcare bills (114th-116th Congress), S7131 [18DE]
Organizations opposing H.R. 1, For the People Act, H2570 [7MR]
Representatives and caucuses who submitted ideas and proposals to H. Res. 6, House Rules adoption and amendments, H30 [3JA]
Senate Office of the Legislative Counsel staff, S764 [30JA]
Senate Pages, S583 [24JA]
Senators by State, S5 [3JA]
Memorandums
Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, H7985 [25SE]
Messages
Budget of the U.S. Government for Fiscal Year 2020: President Trump, S1760 [11MR], H2625 [11MR]
Veto of S.J. Res. 7, Armed Forces Removal From Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen: President Trump, S2469, S2483 [29AP]
Motions
Armed Forces: remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), H1554 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), S1835 [13MR], H3081 [4AP]
Budget: setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), S5125 [29JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029 (S. 1332), S3086 [23MY], S3145 [3JN]
Democracy: improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), H2600 [8MR]
House of Representatives: adjournment, H1258 [29JA], H4443, H4444 [12JN], H12113 [18DE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during winter district work period (H. Res. 758), H10044 [11DE]
——— disapprove way Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) Chairman Schiff and Committee on the Judiciary (House) Chairman Nadler conducted committee action in impeachment of President Trump (H. Res. 770), H12115 [18DE]
House Rules: amend and adopt (H. Res. 6), consideration (H. Res. 5), H8, H16 [3JA]
Pelosi, Speaker: disapprove actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump (H. Res. 590), H7977 [25SE]
——— disapprove actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump (H. Res. 603), H8072 [27SE]
Public debt: suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), S5125 [29JY]
Swalwell, Representative: striking words from Record, H5854 [16JY]
Trump, President: condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), H5852, H5854 [16JY]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 498), H5973 [17JY]
Notices
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 736, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act, H5996 [17JY]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 1773, Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Act, H8824 [13NO]
Intention to object to S. 918, Eliminate From Regulators Opportunities To Nationalize the Internet in Every Respect (E-FRONTIER) Act: Senator Wyden, S5262 [31JY]
Office of Congressional Workplace Rights: proposed amendments to rules of procedure and notice of proposed rulemaking, S2334–S2348 [9AP], S4105–S4125 [19JN], H3200–H3214 [9AP], H4896–H4916 [19JN]
——— recommendations for improvements to the Congressional Accountability Act, S1439–S1443 [25FE], H2096–H2099 [25FE]
Senate Quarterly Mass Mail, S182 [14JA], S2455 [11AP], S4776 [10JY], S5799 [15OC]
Oaths of office
Baldwin, Tammy: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Barrasso, John: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Bishop, Dan: House of Representatives, H7742, H7747 [17SE]
Blackburn, Marsha: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Braun, Mike: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Brown, Sherrod: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Cantwell, Maria: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Cardin, Benjamin L.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Carper, Thomas R.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Casey, Robert P., Jr.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Cramer, Kevin: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Cruz, Ted: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Feinstein, Dianne: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Fischer, Deb: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Gillibrand, Kirsten E.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Hawley, Josh: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Heinrich, Martin: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Hirono, Mazie K.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
House of Representatives: Members of Congress, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates, H7 [3JA], H712–H714 [17JA]
——— officers, H7 [3JA]
Johnson, Cheryl L.: Clerk of the House of Representatives, H2066 [25FE]
Kaine, Tim: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Keller, Fred: House of Representatives, H4205, H4212 [3JN]
King, Angus S., Jr.: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Klobuchar, Amy: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Manchin, Joe, III: Senate, S4 [3JA]
McSally, Martha: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Menendez, Robert: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Murphy, Christopher: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Murphy, Gregory F.: House of Representatives, H7742, H7747 [17SE]
Pelosi, Representative: Speaker of the House, H6 [3JA]
Plaskett, Stacey: House of Representatives, H299 [9JA]
Romney, Mitt: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Rosen, Jacky: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Sanders, Bernard: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Scott, Rick: Senate, S38 [8JA]
Sinema, Kyrsten: Senate, S4 [3JA]
Smith, Tina: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Stabenow, Debbie: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Tester, Jon: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Warren, Elizabeth: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Whitehouse, Sheldon: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Wicker, Roger F.: Senate, S5 [3JA]
Press releases
Condemn President Trump’s Attempt To Slow Roll Critical Assistance to Ukraine, H7985 [25SE]
Whistleblower Complaint, H7985 [25SE]
Proposals
President Trump impeachment, H5857 [16JY]
Regulations
116th Congress staff deposition authority procedures: Committee on Rules (House), H1216 [25JA]
Senate disabled veteran leave regulations, S5741–S5743 [26SE]
Remarks in House
American Association of Law Libraries: anniversary of Legislative Advocacy Program, E910 [12JY], E935 [17JY]
American Legion: allow determination of membership requirements (H.R. 1641), E276 [8MR]
——— allow determination of membership requirements (S. 504), H7220–H7222 [23JY]
——— anniversary, E299 [13MR]
Appropriations: legislative process, H3831 [15MY], H3954 [17MY], H4451 [12JN], H5024, H5025 [21JN], H7690–H7693 [12SE], H8250, H8251 [18OC], H8902–H8904 [15NO], H9231, H9234 [4DE]
Armed Forces: ensure continued intelligence collection, analysis, and sharing operations with other nations pending removal from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H1552, H1553 [13FE]
——— prohibit introduction into hostilities in Venezuela without declaration of war or explicit statutory authorization, H2630 [11MR]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 70), consideration (H. Res. 695), H8838–H8845 [14NO]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Syria (H. Con. Res. 77), consideration (H. Res. 739), H9230–H9235 [4DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H375 [10JA], H10086, H10088, H10089 [11DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), H1483 [8FE], H1528, H1531, H1543–H1556 [13FE], H2000 [14FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), consideration (H. Res. 122), H1533–H1541 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), corrections in engrossment, H1558 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (H.J. Res. 37), motion to recommit, H1554 [13FE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), H2689 [13MR], H3071, H3075–H3083 [4AP]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), consideration (H. Res. 274), H2948–H2956 [2AP]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), motion to commit, H3081, H3082 [4AP]
——— require congressional approval prior to engaging in hostilities with Iran, H5090 [25JN], H7719 [17SE], E813 [21JN]
Battaglioli, Luigi: 20th Congressional District of New York Congressional App Challenge winner, H279 [8JA]
Bernhardt, Leonard and Georgene: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honorees, E1649 [3JA]
Bipartisanship: importance, H297 [9JA], H663 [16JA], H701, H702 [17JA], H1287 [30JA], H2004 [14FE], H2878 [27MR], H5852 [16JY], H7691–H7693 [12SE], H8155, H8156 [16OC], H8253 [18OC], H8795, H8796 [13NO], H8839 [14NO]
Brallier, Ella: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Best in Show Award recipient, E479 [18AP]
Budget: allocation of funds, H2629 [11MR], H2655, H2656, H2676 [12MR], H2689, H2690, H2704 [13MR], H2721, H2722, H2734, H2736 [14MR], H2832 [27MR], H2901–H2903 [28MR], H3089 [4AP], H3120 [8AP], H3140, H3144, H3145 [9AP], H3998 [20MY], H4333 [5JN], H4795 [19JN]
——— comply with pay-as-you-go requirement, H25 [3JA], H1400–H1403 [7FE]
——— increase, and establish caps for, defense and non-defense discretionary spending in establishing a congressional budget for 2020 (H.R. 2021), H3089 [4AP], H7407 [25JY]
——— increase, and establish caps for, defense and non-defense discretionary spending in establishing a congressional budget for 2020 (H.R. 2021), consideration (H. Res. 294), H3141–H3148 [9AP]
——— modify congressional budget and appropriations process to provide fiscal stability, E959 [23JY]
——— modify congressional budget and appropriations process to provide fiscal stability (H.R. 1536), H3832 [15MY]
——— provide for budget enforcement and limit advance appropriations (H. Res. 293), H3185 [9AP]
——— provide for budget enforcement and limit advance appropriations (H. Res. 293), adopt (H. Res. 294), H3141–H3148 [9AP]
——— provide that any estimate prepared by CBO or Committee on Taxation (Joint) shall include costs relative to servicing the public debt (H.R. 638), H3831 [15MY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), H7398–H7409 [25JY], E1008, E1012 [30JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), consideration (H. Res. 519), H7390–H7397 [25JY]
Bullock, Ellyn: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honoree nominee, H5591 [11JY]
Bureau of the Census: prohibit funding to include any question in the decennial census that was not included in the Providence County, RI, End-to-End Census Test, H4784, H4886–H4888 [19JN]
Campos, Laisha: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Rookie of the Year Award recipient, E473 [18AP]
Capitol Building and Grounds: anniversary of deaths of John M. Gibson and Jacob J. Chestnut, H7256 [24JY]
——— authorize use of Emancipation Hall for event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I (S. Con. Res. 14), H4110 [22MY]
——— moment of silence for John M. Gibson and Jacob J. Chestnut, H7312 [24JY]
——— permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors (H. Res. 761), adopt (H. Res. 765), H10309–H10314 [17DE]
Capitol Worship (organization): tribute, H3483 [8MY]
CBO: make publicly available the fiscal and mathematical models, data, and other details of computations used in cost analysis and scoring (H.R. 1077), H1397 [7FE]
Citizenship: interpret 14th Amendment to the Constitution to disapprove birthright citizenship, pursue legislative action to end such practices, and support Presidential directives on interpreting such amendment, H4059 [21MY], H7831 [19SE]
Clinton, William J.: impeachment proceedings, H8668–H8675 [30OC]
Clyburn, Representative: selection as majority whip of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
Coast Guard: submit report to Congress on efforts to increase gender diversity, H7384 [25JY]
Committee on Education and Labor (House): renaming, H12 [3JA]
Committee on Energy and Commerce (House): dissenting views to activities report for the 115th Congress, E48 [15JA]
Committee on Ethics (House): minority party appointments (H. Res. 113), H1482 [8FE]
Committee on House Administration (House): minority party appointments (H. Res. 103), H1378 [6FE]
Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): require impeachment inquiry against President Trump be conducted by the Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), H8373 [22OC]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (H. Res. 226), H3169 [9AP]
Committee on Rules (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 26), H234 [8JA]
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House): minority party appointments (H. Res. 264), H2900 [28MR]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 516), H7313 [24JY]
Committee on Solvency of Multiemployer Pension Plans (Joint, Select): establish (H. Con. Res. 54), H7261, H7262 [24JY]
Committee on the Climate Crisis (House, Select): establish, H11, H12 [3JA]
Committee on the Judiciary (House): call for inclusion of minorities among experts testifying in the impeachment inquiry, H9226 [4DE]
——— call for inquiry on impeachment of President Trump, H5041 [24JN]
——— call for inquiry on impeachment of President Trump (H. Res. 257), H2879 [27MR]
——— clarify procedures that apply to presentation of information relative to investigation of whether to recommend articles of impeachment against President Trump, H7697 [12SE]
——— investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 396), E669 [23MY]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 46), H617 [16JA]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (H. Res. 226), H3169 [9AP]
Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select): establish, H221–H224 [4JA]
——— extend deadlines for final report and termination of committee (H. Res. 695), H8838–H8845 [14NO]
Committees of the House: comparison between impeachment proceedings of past Presidential administrations and the Trump administration, H8709 [31OC]
——— direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 660), consideration (H. Res. 668), H8684 [31OC]
——— direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 660), H8602 [30OC], H8682, H8683–H8698, H8704, H8705, H8709–H8715 [31OC], H9344 [6DE], H12119, H12122, H12168, H12197 [18DE], E1394, E1395 [1NO], E1431 [13NO]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 7), H32 [3JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 24), H225 [4JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 31), H302 [9JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 42), H556 [15JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 57), H699 [17JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 67), H1024 [23JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 73), H1183 [24JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 85), H1270 [29JA]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 125), H1558 [13FE]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 148), H2130 [26FE]
——— majority party appointments (H. Res. 712), H9041 [19NO]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 8), H32 [3JA]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 25), H225 [4JA]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 32), H312 [9JA]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 68), H1159 [23JA]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 74), H1183 [24JA]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 481), H5337 [10JY]
——— minority party appointments (H. Res. 596), H8041 [26SE]
——— minority party rankings (H. Res. 80), H1234 [28JA]
——— testimony relative to investigation into whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump, H8873–H8875 [14NO]
Congressional Award: tribute to recipients, H5072 [24JN]
Congressional Children’s Caucus: establish, H1507 [11FE]
Congressional Civility and Respect Caucus: tribute, E439 [9AP]
Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowship Program: establish (H. Res. 107), H8580–H8583, H8585 [29OC], H8600 [30OC]
Congressional Hispanic Caucus: tribute, H1380 [6FE]
Congressional Office of Compliance: enroll congressional employees in program to train employees in workplace rights and responsibilities including protections against sexual harassment and discrimination (H. Res. 30), H3911 [16MY]
Congressional Service Organization Caucus: support, H9126 [21NO]
Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus: tribute to annual Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clay Competition, H3995, H3996 [20MY]
Constitution—U.S.: authority of Congress to declare war, H3493 [8MY], H3509 [9MY]
——— clarify impeachment process and historical role in providing checks on power of the Executive Office of the President, H4999–H5004 [20JN]
——— importance of balance of power between three branches of Government, H4054 [21MY]
——— principles governing consideration of articles of impeachment, E1525 [3DE]
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: report to Congress on consumer debt collection complaints and enforcement actions and prohibit issuance of proposed rule relative to communications in connection with debt collection, H4091, H4092 [22MY]
——— submit monthly report to Congress on number of investigations opened and closed relative to potential fair lending violations, H4090 [22MY]
Corp. for National and Community Service: prohibit closure of State or territory offices without congressional approval (H.R. 1458), H3223 [10AP], H3296 [29AP]
C-SPAN: anniversary, H2816 [26MR]
Democracy: improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), H6 [3JA], H225 [4JA], H232 [8JA], H348 [9JA], H1298, H1320 [30JA], H1469 [8FE], H2116, H2226–H2229 [26FE], H2276, H2300 [28FE], H2326, H2327, H2342 [5MR], H2377, H2378, H2379, H2390–H2498 [6MR], H2507, H2509, H2510, H2511, H2513, H2514, H2515–H2547, H2555–H2571 [7MR], H2589, H2590, H2591–H2602, H2603, H2606, H2608 [8MR], H2630 [11MR], H2722, H2733, H2736, H2739 [14MR], H3089, H3090 [4AP], H3194–H3198, H3200 [9AP], H3997 [20MY], H4124, H4158 [23MY], H4280 [4JN], H5085, H5092 [25JN], H5219, H5221 [27JN], H7166 [23JY], H7570, H7592 [10SE], H7784 [19SE], H8399, H8415 [23OC], H8837 [14NO], H9331 [6DE], E265 [7MR], E272, E274, E275 [8MR]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), consideration (H. Res. 172), H2379–H2388 [6MR]
Democratic Party: national agenda, H2002 [14FE], H3240 [10AP], H5085 [25JN], H7602 [11SE], H9065 [20NO], H9125, H9156, H9157 [21NO], H9264 [5DE]
Dept. of Defense: prohibit funding for sale of defense articles to Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates under emergency authority and circumvention of congressional review, H5596–H5598 [11JY]
——— prohibit funding to reimburse the Taliban for certain expenses, H4713 [18JN]
——— report to Congress on financial costs and national security benefits of overseas military operations, H5555–H5557 [10JY]
——— report to Congress on retired military officers who are employed or compensated by a foreign government, H5629 [11JY]
——— report to Congress on status of GAO priority recommendations implementation, H5692 [11JY]
——— submit to Congress plan to phase out use of open burn pits and list of locations where such pits were used, H10005 [10DE]
Dept. of HHS: Health Resources and Services Administration report to Congress on recruitment and training of health care professionals and recommendations to address staffing shortages, H4609, H4610 [12JN]
Dept. of Homeland Security: establish a commission to enhance cultural competence and improve recruitment and outreach at U.S. Coast Guard Academy and modify process for congressional nominations for appointment as cadets, E990 [25JY]
Dept. of Justice: assessment of prosecutorial and investigatory decisions in Dept. of Justice and FBI investigation of 2016 election, H7698–H7700 [12SE], H9162 [21NO]
——— investigation of origins of special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H3755 [14MY], H4425 [11JN], H4690–H4692 [13JN]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (H. Con. Res. 24), H2603 [8MR], H2723–H2732 [14MR], H2903–H2906 [28MR], H3089 [4AP]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (H. Con. Res. 24), consideration (H. Res. 208), H2690–H2697 [13MR]
——— provide full access to certain documents relative to congressional investigations of prosecutorial and investigatory decisions in Dept. of Justice and FBI investigation of 2016 election, H2590 [8MR], H2656 [12MR], H2722, H2737–H2739 [14MR], H2803 [26MR], H2890 [28MR], H2946 [2AP], H3434–H3437 [2MY], H3997 [20MY]
——— report to Congress of impact of provisions to strengthen background check procedures for transfer of Federal firearms on safety of victims of domestic violence, dating partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking, H2288 [28FE]
——— report to Congress on effects of Federal Government shutdown on efforts to disperse funding and services to victims to domestic violence, H3059 [3AP]
——— require a report of any Special Counsel be made public at the conclusion of an investigation or if the Special Counsel is removed from office or resigns (H.R. 1356), H2693 [13MR]
——— require Federal law enforcement agencies report on cases of missing or murdered Indians (H.R. 4289), H8178–H8184 [16OC], E1301 [17OC]
Dept. of Labor: report to Congress on gender pay gap in teenage workforce and provide recommendations to address such gap, H2870, H2871 [27MR]
Dept. of the Interior: reinstate production safety systems rule and well control rule, H7630, H7631 [11SE]
Dept. of the Treasury: report to Congress anonymized data on number, industry, and location of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities, H8335 [22OC]
——— require Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to develop protocols to access database of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities and report to Congress number of times such database is accessed, H8335, H8336 [22OC]
Dept. of Transportation: ensure compliance with the law when determining Capital Investment Grants eligibility, H5050 [24JN]
——— submit report to Congress and notify consumers of safety audits conducted on intercity or commuter rail passenger transportation (H.R. 543), H1372 [6FE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: provide notice to Congress of any suicide or attempted suicide of a veteran in a departmental facility (H.R. 2340), H4041, H4042 [21MY]
——— submit a plan to address certain high risk areas identified by GAO relative to acquisition management (H.R. 4477), H8751–H8753 [12NO], H8793 [13NO]
——— submit plan to implement compliance requirements for veterans’ financial protection against billing errors relative to medical debt, H5018, H5019 [21JN]
——— submit to Congress a report on advancement of whole health transformation (H.R. 2359), H4032–H4034 [21MY]
District of Columbia: congressional role in local budget matters, H5106–H5110 [25JN]
——— consent to assemble outside the District of Columbia (H. Con. Res. 1), H197 [3JA]
——— eliminate congressional review of newly-passed District laws (H.R. 735), H4159 [23MY], E81 [23JA]
——— provide a vote to the Delegate to the Congress in the consideration of impeaching the President or Vice President by the House of Representatives, H10604 [17DE]
Doliszny, Evan: Congressional Award Gold Medal and STEM Stars Initiative award recipient, H7446 [25JY]
Domestic policy: reaffirm commitment to American values, H1508 [11FE]
DuBose, Yvette: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honoree, E1391 [1NO]
Duffy, Representative: striking words from Record, H5851 [16JY]
Elections: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures by corporations and other business organizations intended to affect elections (H.J. Res. 39), E114 [30JA]
——— constitutional amendment on permissible sources of funding for elections for public office and State ballot measures (H.J. Res. 73), H7136 [18JY]
——— constitutional amendment permitting Congress and the States to establish limits on contributions and expenditures in elections for public office (H.J. Res. 39), E114 [30JA]
——— expose and deter unlawful and subversive foreign interference in Federal elections, H8373 [22OC]
——— prohibit access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals, H5243, H5244 [27JN]
Employment: codify disclosure requirements for paid congressional fellowships sponsored by nongovernment sources, H2495 [6MR]
FBI: confirm receipt of notifications of reportable foreign contact from political campaign officials and report to Congress on responding actions to such notifications, H8431, H8432 [23OC]
——— provide briefings relative to counterintelligence activities to congressional intelligence committees, H5859 [16JY]
——— require FBI report on number of background check petitions it was not able to make a determination on within the 10-day period, H2285–H2287 [28FE]
FCC: report to Congress on enforcement actions taken against Internet service providers in violation of net neutrality rules, including fines imposed and amounts collected, H3183, H3184 [9AP]
——— report to Congress on plan to evaluate and address problems with collection of data relative to deployment of broadband Internet access service, H3184, H3185 [9AP]
FEC: conduct study to assess whether small donor financing system is appropriately scaled for both House of Representatives and Senate elections, H2487, H2488 [6MR]
——— report recommendations to Congress on political action committee reform, H2519 [7MR]
Federal agencies and departments: guarantee back pay to federally-contracted retail, food, custodial, and security service workers furloughed during a Government shutdown (H.R. 339), E20 [8JA]
——— require congressional notification for certain changes in status of inspectors general (H.R. 1847), H5950, H5951 [17JY]
Federal aid programs: establish special congressional rescue committees to craft legislation that restores and strengthens certain Federal trust funds (H.R. 4907), H9156 [21NO]
Foreign trade: provide for congressional review of the imposition of duties and other trade measures by the executive branch (H.R. 723), H1010 [23JA]
FTC: study role of intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain and merger activity and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations (H.R. 2376), H3455 [7MY]
GAO: report on impact of increased minimum wage on national and regional economy, H7122 [18JY]
——— report to Congress on benefits of standalone broadband Internet access and recommendations to increase availability of such access to rural consumers, H3182, H3183 [9AP]
——— report to Congress on effectiveness of provisions to strengthen background check procedures for transfer of Federal firearms on prevention of such transfers to prohibited persons, H2287 [28FE]
——— report to Congress on importance of open Internet rules to vulnerable communities, H3182 [9AP]
Germany: staff exchange program with the Bundestag, E813 [21JN]
Government: express that Government shutdowns are detrimental to the Nation and should not occur (H. Res. 79), H1307–H1313, H1318 [30JA]
——— prohibit payment of a salary to Members of Congress, the President, and the Vice President during a Government shutdown (H.R. 845), H1253 [29JA], H1320 [30JA]
——— shutdown relative to budget process, H10, H11, H155, H184–H190 [3JA], H225 [4JA], H231, H233, H234, H270, H271, H273, H278, H279 [8JA], H292, H294, H295, H297, H298, H300, H301, H302, H304–H310, H332–H338, H347, H348, H349 [9JA], H364, H365, H367, H369, H370, H371, H372, H373, H374, H375, H390–H398, H420–H429, H431, H440, H441, H442, H449–H455 [10JA], H468, H469, H487–H502, H505–H510, H511, H512–H516 [11JA], H521, H534, H535, H537–H543 [14JA], H547, H549, H550, H552, H553, H554, H555, H556–H558, H561, H581, H582, H583–H590, H593, H594–H599 [15JA], H605, H607, H608, H609, H610, H611, H614, H615, H616, H617, H618–H624, H633–H637, H663, H664, H668–H671 [16JA], H681, H682, H683–H687, H689–H692, H701, H702, H703, H704 [17JA], H983, H984–H987, H989, H992 [22JA], H1004, H1005, H1006, H1007, H1008, H1009, H1011, H1012, H1013–H1022, H1150–H1158, H1160, H1161, H1162 [23JA], H1177–H1181, H1184–H1188, H1189, H1190, H1191, H1192, H1193, H1194, H1195, H1196, H1197, H1198–H1206 [24JA], H1219, H1234 [28JA], H1247, H1248, H1249, H1252, H1253, H1272, H1279 [29JA], H1295, H1296, H1299, H1300, H1321–H1325 [30JA], H1396, H1398, H1440 [7FE], H1468 [8FE], H1509, H1512 [11FE], H1531 [13FE], H2004 [14FE], H2832 [27MR], H7691, H7692 [12SE], E53 [16JA], E92 [24JA], E169 [13FE]
GPO: establish and maintain a public website allowing access to electronic copies of all congressionally mandated reports (H.R. 736), H5951–H5953 [17JY], E975 [24JY]
Hiatt, John: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Technical Achievement Award recipient, E476 [18AP]
House of Representatives: accomplishments of 116th Congress, H4437 [12JN]
——— accomplishments of the 116th Congress, H9281, H9282 [5DE], H9298, H9337 [6DE], H9351 [9DE]
——— adjournment, consideration (H. Res. 445), H4779–H4789 [19JN]
——— anniversary of Office of Legislative Counsel, E1601 [17DE]
——— authorize directors of Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices (H. Res. 693), adopt (H. Res. 695), H8838–H8845 [14NO]
——— authorizing majority leader and minority leader to accept resignations and to make appointments, H197 [3JA]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during fall district work period (H. Res. 577), H7913–H7920 [25SE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during February district work period (H. Res. 131), H2008–H2016 [14FE]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Independence Day district work period (H. Res. 445), H4779–H4789 [19JN]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during March district work period (H. Res. 208), H2690–H2697 [13MR]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Memorial Day district work period (H. Res. 389), H4024–H4031 [21MY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during November district work period (H. Res. 656), H8550–H8552 [29OC]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Spring district work period (H. Res. 294), H3141–H3148 [9AP]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during summer district work period (H. Res. 509), H7257–H7263 [24JY]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during Thanksgiving district work period (H. Res. 713), H9068–H9072 [20NO]
——— clarify proceedings and actions during winter district work period (H. Res. 758), H10033–H10042 [11DE]
——— compensation of certain minority employees (H. Res. 9), H197 [3JA]
——— disapprove way Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) Chairman Schiff and Committee on the Judiciary (House) Chairman Nadler conducted committee action in impeachment of President Trump (H. Res. 770), H12114 [18DE]
——— election of officers (H. Res. 1), H7 [3JA]
——— election of the Clerk (H. Res. 143), H2066 [25FE]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (H. Rept. 116–125), H5941 [17JY]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (H. Rept. 116–125), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5835–H5845 [16JY]
——— find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued (H. Res. 497), H5942–H5949 [17JY], H7130, H7132 [18JY]
——— find Attorney General Barr in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena relative to the unredacted special counsel investigation report, H4332, H4334–H4336 [5JN]
——— fixing the hour of daily meeting (H. Res. 10), H197 [3JA]
——— impact of partisanship, H8042 [26SE]
——— legislative priorities, H278 [8JA], H505 [11JA], H1272–H1279 [29JA], H1288 [30JA], H1468 [8FE], H2692 [13MR], H3088, H3089 [4AP], H3105 [8AP], H3240 [10AP], H3851 [16MY], H5982 [17JY], H7095 [18JY], H7587 [10SE], H7718 [17SE], H8249–H8251 [18OC], H8372, H8374, H8376, H8377, H8378 [22OC], H8553 [29OC], H12152, H12180, H12181 [18DE]
——— legislative process, H700, H701 [17JA]
——— moment of silence in honor of the anniversary of Tucson, AZ, ‘‘Congress on your Corner’’ shooting attacks, H276 [8JA]
——— moment of silence in honor of Tom Schultz, E112 [30JA]
——— morning hour debate, H198 [3JA]
——— notify President of election of the Speaker and Clerk (H. Res. 4), H8 [3JA]
——— permission to extend and revise remarks and include extraneous material, H198 [3JA]
——— permit official photographs to be taken while the House is in actual session on a date designated by the Speaker (H. Res. 420), H7443 [25JY]
——— reading of U.S. Constitution, H1162 [23JA]
——— recognize failure to pass legislation due to prioritization of impeachment inquiry against President Trump, H9152, H9153 [21NO]
——— require all impeachment inquiry related hearings, interviews, communications, document production and examination, proceedings, and other related work, H8602 [30OC]
——— require all impeachment inquiry related hearings, interviews, communications, document production and examination, proceedings, and other related work be done in an open and public setting, H8243–H8249 [18OC], H8265 [21OC], H8302, H8371, H8373, H8375, H8376, H8377, H8378, H8379, H8380, H8381, H8382 [22OC], H8444, H8450 [23OC]
——— require States to conduct redistricting through independent commissions, H2589 [8MR]
——— retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 661), adopt (H. Res. 695), H8838–H8845 [14NO]
——— tribute to new Members, H3194–H3198 [9AP]
House Rules: amend, E728 [10JN]
——— amend and adopt (H. Res. 6), H17–H32, H188 [3JA], H220–H225 [4JA], H299, H301, H302, H338–H346 [9JA], H374 [10JA], E26 [9JA]
——— amend and adopt (H. Res. 6), consideration (H. Res. 5), H8–H17 [3JA]
——— impeachment process, E1640 [23DE]
——— open versus restrictive rules, H337 [9JA], H3353–H3355 [1MY], H3432 [2MY], H4408, H4409 [11JN], H4447, H4451, H4452 [12JN], H5316–H5323 [10JY]
——— permit Delegates and the Resident Commissioner to Congress to cast votes in the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, H29, H30 [3JA]
Hoyer, Representative: selection as majority leader of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
Human rights: require report to Congress on the prevalence of human trafficking, H7979 [25SE]
Illinois: tribute to 16th District Congressional Veteran Commendation recipients, E1067 [20AU]
Intelligence services: clarify existing law and expand protections for whistleblowers to provide classified disclosures to congressional committees, H5903 [16JY]
Israel: report on congressional delegation trip, H8046–H8050 [26SE]
Jackson Lee, Representative: tribute to staff, E538 [3MY], E975 [24JY]
Jones, Representative: authorize Speaker Pelosi or her designee to administer oath of office at Farmville, NC (H. Res. 22), H225 [4JA]
Judicial Conference of the U.S.: implement judicial code of conduct similiar to ethical requirements of Members of Congress, H2528 [7MR]
Lam, Cindy: Pennsylvania 15th Congressional District Congressional Art Competition winner, H5044 [24JN]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations, H10589, H10592 [17DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2779), H4425 [11JN]
Legislative priorities, H8155 [16OC], H8708 [31OC]
Libya: investigation and report on 2012 attack on U.S. consulate in Benghazi, H7695 [12SE]
Lobbyists: require lobbyists to identify themselves and their interests when reaching out to Members of Congress, H2518 [7MR]
Lujan, Representative: selection as assistant Speaker of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
Magathan, Liam: Congressional Award Silver Medal recipient, H3311 [30AP]
Malnaa, Lynne and Myron: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honorees, E1424 [12NO], E1445 [14NO]
Martinez, Angel: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Rookie of the Year Award recipient, E473 [18AP]
McCarthy, Representative: selection as minority leader of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 20), H2515 [7MR]
——— printing in Congressional Record of remarks made by former Members during reception honoring them, unanimous-consent agreement, H3772 [14MY]
——— prohibit cost-of-living pay adjustment, H4425 [11JN]
——— reception honoring former Members, H3732–H3741 [14MY]
——— suspend salary during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (H.R. 834), H1288, H1319, H1320 [30JA], H2005 [14FE]
Mize, Kasey: Congressional Award Gold Medal recipient, H5028 [21JN]
Moncada, Veronica: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Rookie of the Year Award recipient, E473 [18AP]
Mueller, Robert S., III: call to testify before House committees relative to release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H5177 [26JN]
——— release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H2765, H2766, H2786 [25MR], H2878 [27MR], H2903–H2906 [28MR], H2936 [1AP], H3096–H3098 [4AP], H3307 [30AP], H3481, H3495 [8MY], H3551, H3661 [9MY], H3827–H3830 [15MY], H3845 [16MY], H4018, H4055 [21MY], H8246 [18OC], H8672 [30OC], H9164 [21NO]
——— special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H3245–H3247 [10AP], H9341 [6DE]
——— testimony before House committees relative to release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H7248, H7251, H7374 [24JY]
National Association of Chain Drug Stores: tribute to annual RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill, E223 [27FE]
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform: establish (H.R. 5211), H9156 [21NO]
National FFA Organization: amend charter (H.R. 439), H964–H967, H969 [22JA]
——— tribute to national convention, H8463 [28OC]
National forests: require congressional approval of any mineral withdrawal or monument designation involving lands in Minnesota and provide for renewal of certain mineral leases in such lands, H4448 [12JN]
National Prayer Breakfast: tribute, H1398 [7FE], H1485 [8FE]
National Service Organization Caucus: establish, H3240 [10AP]
Necco (organization): Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honoree, H8789 [13NO]
New York: importance of 19th Congressional District townhall meetings, H10128 [12DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: provide briefings to Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) and Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (Senate) relative to emerging infectious diseases and pandemics, H5887, H5888 [16JY]
——— require a National Counterintelligence and Security Center annual assessment of foreign efforts to influence U.S. processes and elections, H5907 [16JY]
——— submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (H.R. 1617), H2664, H2665 [12MR]
——— submit report on national security threats posed by telecommunications companies that are subject to the jurisdiction of foreign adversaries, H5907 [16JY]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve complaint-related materials (H. Res. 576), H7921–H7928, H7979 [25SE]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve materials (H. Res. 576), consideration (H. Res. 577), H7913–H7920 [25SE]
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: ensure consistency in allowing exclusions for certain goods from tariffs under the Trade Act, H4885 [19JN]
115th Congress: accomplishments, H350–H355 [9JA], H1274 [29JA]
116th Congress: accomplishments, H3194–H3198 [9AP], H3240 [10AP], H7131 [18JY], H7248 [24JY], H9065, H9066 [20NO]
——— goals, H5 [3JA]
Patriotism: importance, H5910 [16JY]
Pelosi, Speaker: acknowledgement as Speaker of the House, H5 [3JA]
——— disapprove actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump, H8075 [27SE], H8204 [17OC]
——— disapprove actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump (H. Res. 590), H7976 [25SE]
——— expel from the House of Representatives (H. Res. 620), H8378 [22OC]
——— striking words from Record, H5852 [16JY]
Political campaigns: prohibit use of Federal funds for payments in support of campaigns for election for the offices of Senator or Representative in Congress (H.R. 4261), H7570 [10SE], H7784 [19SE]
——— require each authorized committee or leadership political action committee of a candidate for Federal office to disburse all funds which remain unexpended after the date of the election, H2382 [6MR]
Political ethics: prohibit use of funds for official travel of Members of Congress and executive branch employees and other activities during any period in which automatic continuing appropriations are in effect (H.R. 834), H1288, H1319, H1320 [30JA], H2005 [14FE]
Political parties: abuse of power, H12285 [19DE]
Presidential address: joint session (H. Con. Res. 9), H1270 [29JA]
Presidents of the U.S.: prohibit continuation of an executive emergency declaration under the National Emergencies Act absent approval by Congress (H.R. 1410), H8000, H8003 [26SE]
Public debt: ceiling, H2049 [25FE], H2375 [6MR]
——— recognize the national debt as a threat to national security and commit to restoring regular order in appropriations process and addressing the fiscal crisis, H7140–H7146 [18JY]
——— recognize the national debt as a threat to national security and commit to restoring regular order in appropriations process and addressing the fiscal crisis (H. Res. 149), H2222–H2226 [26FE]
——— reduce the national debt and increase gross domestic product, H8872 [14NO]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), H7398–H7409 [25JY], E1008, E1012 [30JY]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), consideration (H. Res. 519), H7390–H7397 [25JY]
Republican Study Committee: budget priorities, H3830–H3835 [15MY]
Rey, Trevor: Congressional Award Gold Medal recipient, E1066 [20AU]
Ross, Wilbur L., Jr.: characterization of remarks relative to furloughed Federal employees during Government shutdown, H1191, H1202 [24JA]
Running Start (nonprofit organization): tribute, H1999 [14FE]
Scalise, Representative: selection as minority whip of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
Senate: legislative priorities, H3718 [10MY], H4437 [12JN]
——— make technical corrections to computation of average pay for certain Senate restaurant employees (S. 1436), H3911 [16MY]
——— notify that a quorum of the House of Representatives is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk (H. Res. 2), H7 [3JA]
Senate Rules: reform filibuster rules to improve daily process, H363 [10JA]
Servicewomen and Women Veterans Congressional Caucus: launch, H3836 [15MY]
Sherman, Representative: clarification of reasons for cosponsorship of legislation, E286 [11MR]
Smith, Ciara N.: Congressional Award Gold Medal recipient, H5028 [21JN]
Social Security: solvency, H455–H457 [10JA], H7826–H7828 [19SE]
Sondland, Gordon S.: characterization of testimony relative to impeachment inquiry, H9164 [21NO]
Sports: tribute to congressional baseball game, H7397 [25JY]
——— tribute to congressional football game, H8071 [27SE]
——— tribute to congressional soccer match, H4376, H4377 [10JN]
——— tribute to congressional women’s softball game, H4751, H4752 [18JN]
Staff: tribute to former members, E1131 [11SE]
States: limit redistricting after an apportionment of Representatives and require such redistricting be conducted by independent commissions (H.R. 124), E6 [3JA]
Sullivan, Ted: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honoree, H8943 [18NO]
Supreme Court: express that the First Amendment was misinterpreted in Buckley v. Valeo decision on campaign contribution limits (H. Con. Res. 11), E114 [30JA]
Trump, President: call for investigation into whistleblower complaint relative to telephone conversation with Ukrainian President, Volodymyr O. Zelenskyy, H7890 [24SE], H7910, H7983–H7985 [25SE], H7997, H8041 [26SE], H8060 [27SE], H8245–H8249 [18OC], H8392 [23OC], H9164 [21NO]
——— condemn, censure, and call for an apology relative to racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress (H. Res. 490), H5850 [16JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress, H5816 [15JY], H5981 [17JY], H7093 [18JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and call for celebration of ethnic, racial, and religious diversity of the U.S. (H. Res. 494), H5834 [16JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge, H5833 [16JY], H7252 [24JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), H5845–H5857 [16JY], H5915 [17JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5835–H5845 [16JY]
——— impeachment, H291 [9JA], H1395 [7FE], H1527 [13FE], H2373 [6MR], H2652 [12MR], H2711–H2714 [13MR], H2880–H2882 [27MR], H3307 [30AP], H3479, H3495–H3497 [8MY], H3505 [9MY], H3795 [15MY], H3845, H3918 [16MY], H4014, H4054–H4058 [21MY], H4069 [22MY], H4435 [12JN], H4775 [19JN], H4999–H5004 [20JN], H5079 [25JN], H5308 [10JY], H5587, H5588 [11JY], H5832 [16JY], H7248 [24JY], H7381 [25JY], H7561 [10SE], H7693–H7695 [12SE], H7718 [17SE], H7757 [18SE], H7870, H7871, H7890 [24SE], H7908, H7909, H7912 [25SE], H8177, H8186, H8187, H8189 [16OC], H8208 [17OC], H8252, H8253, H8254–H8256 [18OC], H8302, H8305, H8306, H8307, H8372, H8374, H8382–H8384 [22OC], H8396, H8444–H8449 [23OC], H8589 [29OC], H8604, H8607, H8668–H8675 [30OC], H8787, H8789, H8816, H8820–H8822, H8823 [13NO], H8831, H8833, H8835, H8836, H8837, H8873–H8875 [14NO], H8885 [15NO], H8963 [19NO], H9068 [20NO], H9125, H9162–H9165 [21NO], H9226, H9229 [4DE], H9259, H9261, H9280, H9290 [5DE], H9342–H9345 [6DE], H9953, H9955 [10DE], H10093 [11DE], H10227–H10233, H10236 [12DE], E1326 [22OC], E1552 [6DE]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 498), H5829 [16JY], H5915, H5973 [17JY], E938 [17JY]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 755), H10301, H10304 [16DE], H10603, H10604, H10605, H10606 [17DE], H12130–H12206 [18DE], H12248, H12286, H12287, H12288 [19DE], E1619, E1622, E1625, E1626, E1627, E1631–E1633, E1634 [19DE], E1639, E1640 [23DE], E1643 [26DE]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 755), consideration (H. Res. 767), H12115–H12130 [18DE]
——— notification that a quorum has assembled (H. Res. 3), H8 [3JA]
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: require GAO report on impact of withdrawal from Paris Agreement on U.S. territories, including potential impacts on economies and climate change vulnerabilities, H3392, H3393 [1MY]
——— require President’s plan to consider affected populations, regions, and industries, including jobs, energy costs, and ability to develop and deploy new technologies, H3419, H3420 [2MY]
——— require President’s public plan to be posted in the Federal Register and allow a public comment period before the plan is submitted to Congress, H3391, H3392 [1MY]
U.S. Export Finance Agency: submit annual report to Congress about activities in economically disadvantaged regions, H8865, H8866 [14NO]
U.S.-Chile Interparliamentary Group: tribute, E989 [25JY]
Uni-Capitol Washington Internship Programme: tribute, E166 [13FE]
Vindman, Alexander S.: characterization of testimony relative to impeachment inquiry, H9117 [20NO]
Voting: require States submit a report to Congress after the end of a Federal election cycle on the number of invalidated ballots and the attempts to contact voters to provide notice, H2483, H2484 [6MR]
War Powers Resolution: require the President to seek advance congressional approval before sending U.S. Armed Forces into conflict except when there’s an immediate threat to the U.S. or its citizens, E919 [15JY]
Whistleblowing: express that Congress, executive branch agencies, and the President have a duty to protect the identities of whistleblowers and safeguard whistleblowers from retaliation, H8829, H8832 [14NO]
Williams, Chloe: 7th Congressional District of Colorado Congressional App Challenge Best in Show Award recipient, E479 [18AP]
Wilson, Representative Joe: bus tour of 2d Congressional District of South Carolina, H7550 [9SE]
WNPR–Radio (Hartford, CT): tribute to ‘‘Pardon Me-Another Damn Impeachment Show?’’ radio show, E1634 [19DE]
World War II: award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to women who joined the workforce to provide vehicles, weaponry, and ammunition to win the war and were referred to as ‘‘Rosie the Riveter’’ (H.R. 1773), H8789, H8809–H8811 [13NO], E345 [25MR]
Remarks in Senate
Adams, Kim and Mike: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Angels in Adoption Honorees, S6581 [14NO]
American Legion: allow determination of membership requirements (S. 504), S1894 [14MR], S3326 [11JN]
——— anniversary, S1758 [11MR], S1894 [14MR], S4765 [10JY]
Appropriations: establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (S. 1877), S6643 [19NO], S6935 [10DE]
——— legislative process, S1571–S1573 [28FE], S1642 [5MR], S5170 [30JY], S5374 [10SE], S5414, S5415 [11SE], S5455, S5456, S5460 [12SE], S5485, S5487 [16SE], S5499, S5500 [17SE], S5547–S5549, S5551, S5560, S5561 [18SE], S5588 [19SE], S5913 [21OC], S6180 [28OC], S6205, S6207, S6210, S6232 [29OC], S6262, S6263, S6287 [30OC], S6309, S6316 [31OC], S6439 [6NO], S6523 [13NO], S6615 [18NO], S6641 [19NO], S6784 [2DE], S6793 [3DE], S6830, S6831 [4DE], S6898 [9DE], S6909 [10DE], S6958 [11DE]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (S. 3009), S6952, S6955 [10DE], S6995 [11DE], S7148 [18DE]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (S. 589), S2080 [28MR]
——— provide for a period of continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations and prohibit consideration of other matters in the Senate if appropriations are not enacted (S. 281), S771 [30JA]
——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions in the event of a lapse in appropriations other than for the legislative branch and Executive Office of the President (S. 198), S560 [24JA], S676 [25JA]
Armed Forces: address health, safety, and environmental hazards at private military housing units and prohibit payment by members of deposits or other fees relative to such units, S7199 [19DE]
——— authorize use against al-Qaeda (terrorist organization) and the Taliban, S7019 [12DE]
——— clarify that Congress has not provided authorization for use of military force against Iran, S5585 [19SE]
——— clarify that Congress has sole authority to declare war, and provide a sunset on all authorizations for use of military force, S3810 [19JN]
——— clarify U.S. intentions dealing with intelligence and counterintelligence activities relative to threats in or from Yemen, S1893 [14MR]
——— ensure defense of threats to civilian population centers in coalition countries pending removal from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, S1835 [13MR]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), S1807, S1820, S1824–S1829, S1831–S1836, S1839 [13MR], S1893 [14MR], S2366 [10AP], S7020 [12DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), unanimous-consent agreement, S1829 [13MR], S2551 [1MY]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7), veto, S2560 [1MY], S2579, S2582, S2585, S2586–S2593 [2MY]
——— require congressional approval prior to engaging in hostilities with Iran, S5564–S5566 [18SE], S7019 [12DE]
Arms sales: preserve congressional oversight of foreign arms sales (S. 1945), S5131 [29JY]
Barr, Attorney General: assessment of tenure, S2405 [11AP]
——— testimony before Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) relative to the release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S2553 [1MY], S2580 [2MY]
Bipartisanship: importance, S7, S11–S13 [3JA]
Brouillette, Dan R.: suitability to be Sec. of Energy relative to involvement with Ukraine investigation and impeachment inquiry, S6738 [21NO], S6784 [2DE]
Budget: allocation of funds, S1572 [28FE], S1750 [11MR], S1769, S1770, S1785 [12MR], S1810 [13MR], S2165 [2AP], S2223 [3AP], S4983, S4985 [23JY], S5027, S5032, S5037, S5040 [24JY], S6934, S6935 [10DE]
——— comply with pay-as-you-go requirement, S4995 [23JY]
——— discretionary spending levels, S5086–S5088 [25JY]
——— establish biennial budget and appropriations processes and enhance oversight and performance of the Federal Government, S5171 [30JY]
——— improve Federal fiscal controls and the congressional budget process (S. 2765), S7080–S7083 [17DE]
——— prohibit adjournment, restrict official travel funds, and hold twice daily quorum calls if the concurrent resolution on the budget and regular appropriations bills are not completed in a timely manner (S. 186), S4929 [18JY], S5640 [24SE]
——— provide that any estimate prepared by CBO or Committee on Taxation (Joint) shall include costs relative to servicing the public debt (S. 2435), S5315 [1AU]
——— reform budget process and improve implementation of budget plans, S2080 [28MR], S5040 [24JY], S5170–S5172 [30JY]
——— reform budgeting and appropriations process (S. 1807), S3466 [13JN]
——— require a regular report relative to congressional budget enforcement be made publicly available and reform budget point of order rules, S5171 [30JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), S5073, S5075, S5086–S5089, S5095–S5098 [25JY], S5151, S5152, S5164, S5175 [30JY], S5208, S5213, S5216 [31JY], S5280, S5284–S5291 [1AU]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2021 (H.R. 3877), unanimous-consent agreement, S5114 [25JY], S5178 [30JY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2024 (S. Con. Res. 12), S2261 [4AP]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029 (S. 1332), S2656 [6MY], S2659 [7MY]
——— setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029 (S. 1332), motion to proceed, S3145, S3149, S3154 [3JN]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use of Emancipation Hall for event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I (S. Con. Res. 14), S2456 [11AP]
Capitol Pages: tribute, S583 [24JA], S3245 [5JN]
Capitol Police: history, S2473 [29AP]
CBO: provide for greater transparency in budget and legislative processes, S5171 [30JY]
Climate: efforts of fossil fuel industry, corporations, and trade associations to impede climate protection efforts and call for corporate political action to demand climate change legislation, S2703–S2705 [7MY], S3187 [4JN], S6291–S6293 [30OC]
——— express that climate change is real, it is impacted by human activity, and Congress should take immediate action to address the problem, S1683–S1685, S1689 [6MR], S1718 [7MR]
——— express that climate change is real, it is impacted by human activity, and Congress should take immediate action to address the problem (S.J. Res. 9), S1561, S1563, S1600 [28FE], S1771, S1788, S1801–S1803 [12MR], S1951, S1963 [26MR], S2014 [27MR]
——— express that climate change is real, it is impacted by human activity, and Congress should take immediate action to address the problem (S.J. Res. 9), unanimous-consent request, S1968, S1969 [26MR]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate): minority party appointments (S. Res. 21), S297 [17JA]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): majority party appointments (S. Res. 459), S7234 [19DE]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 86), S1606 [28FE]
Committee on the Climate Crisis (Senate, Select) establish (S. Res. 97), S1711 [6MR]
Committee on the Climate Crisis (Senate, Select) establish (S. Res. 97), unanimous-consent request, S1970 [26MR]
Committee on the Judiciary (House): vote to find Attorney General Barr in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena relative to the unredacted special counsel investigation report, S2760 [9MY]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 86), S1606 [28FE]
Committee to escort NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg into the House chamber: authority to appoint, S2160 [1AP]
Committee to escort President Trump into the House chamber: authority to appoint, S873 [5FE]
Committees of the House: direct certain committees to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump (H. Res. 660), S6262 [30OC], S6371 [5NO]
——— testimony relative to investigation into whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump, S6463 [7NO], S6524 [13NO]
Committees of the Senate: majority party appointments (S. Res. 12), S87 [9JA]
——— minority party appointments (S. Res. 13), S87 [9JA]
Compact for America Educational Foundation: tribute to Debt Default Clock initiative, S1485 [26FE]
Congress: legislative process, S6461–S6463 [7NO]
Congressional Award Gold Medal: tribute to recipients, S4162 [20JN]
Constitution—U.S.: authority of Congress to declare war, S7019 [12DE]
——— importance of Senate role in providing checks on power of the Executive Office of the President, S6318 [31OC]
Democracy: improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (H.R. 1), S730 [29JA], S756 [30JA], S776 [31JA], S1104 [7FE], S1175 [12FE], S1286 [13FE], S1447 [26FE], S1611 [4MR], S1635–S1637 [5MR], S1712–S1715 [6MR], S1718–S1720 [7MR], S1853 [13MR], S1855 [14MR], S2259 [4AP], S3028 [22MY], S3146 [3JN], S3173 [4JN]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (S. 949), S2064 [28MR], S6281–S6284 [30OC]
——— improve access to voting and protect election integrity, strengthen Government ethics laws, reform political campaign finance system, and support statehood for the District of Columbia (S. 949), unanimous-consent request, S6283 [30OC]
Democratic Party: national agenda, S2350 [10AP]
Dept. of Commerce: transfer of jurisdiction of export control licensing for certain firearms and ammunition and related manufacturing technology, such as 3-D printed gun publishing information, S2499 [30AP]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on inclusion of Defending America’s 5G Future Act provisions (S. Res. 331), S5681, S5691, S5692 [25SE]
——— tribute to Congressional Fellowship Program, S6741 [21NO]
Dept. of HHS: require congressional review of regulations regarding a State’s ability to offer waivers relative to certain health insurance exchange requirements, S4901 [17JY]
Dept. of Justice: Inspector General report relative to investigation of origins of special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S6910, S6937–S6939 [10DE], S6959 [11DE], S7017–S7019 [12DE], S7084 [17DE], S7146 [18DE]
——— investigation of origins of special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S5007 [23JY], S6637 [19NO]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S1921 [25MR], S2289–S2291 [8AP]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (H. Con. Res. 24), S1883–S1885 [14MR], S1927 [25MR], S2012, S2015 [27MR], S2065, S2068 [28MR], S2252, S2254 [4AP]
——— make available to Congress and the public the special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials (H. Con. Res. 24), unanimous-consent request, S1884, S1885 [14MR], S1928 [25MR], S2012 [27MR], S2072–S2074 [28MR], S2253, S2254 [4AP]
——— provide full access to certain documents relative to congressional investigations of prosecutorial and investigatory decisions in Dept. of Justice and FBI investigation of 2016 election, S2068, S2069 [28MR], S2289–S2291 [8AP], S2349 [10AP]
——— report firearm background check denials to State and local law enforcement to allow pursuit of criminal charges and study and report to Congress on categories of people who are denied firearms (S. 875), S5510 [17SE]
——— require a report of any Special Counsel be made public at the conclusion of an investigation or if the Special Counsel is removed from office or resigns (S. 236), S1301, S1307 [13FE], S5008 [23JY]
Dept. of State: report to Congress on human rights violations by Turkey in operations against Syrian Kurds, S6374 [5NO]
Disaster Housing Response and Recovery Block Grant Program: establish, S4765 [10JY]
Elections: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections, S107 [9JA]
——— disclose access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals (S. 2656), S5939 [22OC]
FBI: investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S6941–S6943 [10DE]
Federal agencies and departments: guarantee back pay to federally-contracted retail, food, custodial, and security service workers furloughed during a Government shutdown, S6212–S6216 [29OC]
——— guarantee back pay to federally-contracted retail, food, custodial, and security service workers furloughed during a Government shutdown (S. 162), S675 [25JA], S688 [28JA], S725 [29JA], S903–S907 [6FE], S1290 [13FE], S1350, S1351 [14FE]
Federal aid programs: establish special congressional rescue committees to craft legislation that restores and strengthens certain Federal trust funds (S. 2733), S6285, S6286 [30OC]
Federal employees: make technical corrections relative to parental leave for Federal employees (S. 3104), S7186 [19DE]
——— make technical corrections relative to parental leave for Federal employees (S. 3104), unanimous-consent request, S7186–S7188 [19DE]
Foreign policy: report on congressional delegation trip to Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, S1756–S1758, S1765 [11MR]
——— report on trip to Somalia, S6596 [14NO]
Foreign trade: limit Presidential authority to modify duty rates for national security reasons and limit authority of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose certain duties or import restrictions (S. 899), S2048 [27MR]
——— require congressional approval before the President can adjust imports in the interest of national security, S6375 [5NO]
——— require congressional approval before the President can adjust imports in the interest of national security (S. 287), S1164 [11FE], S6376 [5NO]
——— require Dept. of Defense to justify national security basis for certain tariffs and increase congressional oversight of process by which Presidents can apply such tariffs (S. 365), S1113–S1115 [7FE], S3040 [22MY], S6376 [5NO]
FTC: study role of intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain and merger activity and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations (S. 1227), S4488 [25JN], S4753 [10JY], S5177 [30JY]
Government: prevent future shutdowns relative to budget process, S5727 [26SE]
——— shutdown relative to budget process, S8–S13, S17 [3JA], S25, S32 [4JA], S35, S37, S40–S44, S46, S47, S49–S61, S63, S72–S76 [8JA], S77–S94, S97–S99 [9JA], S112–S125, S133 [10JA], S149–S162 [11JA], S165–S179, S182–S186 [14JA], S187–S193, S199, S200, S204–S206 [15JA], S233–S246, S248–S251, S253, S254, S259, S261, S263, S264, S280–S282 [16JA], S287–S292 [17JA], S299–S305 [18JA], S307–S315 [19JA], S317–S325, S326 [22JA], S483–S497 [23JA], S541–S567, S574–S576, S580–S582 [24JA], S667–S679 [25JA], S688–S691 [28JA], S725, S726 [29JA], S758–S762 [30JA], S1151, S1156, S1162 [11FE], S1175, S1176, S1188 [12FE], S1285–S1287, S1290 [13FE], S1350, S1362, S1363, S1372 [14FE], S5566–S5568 [18SE]
Government shutdown relative to budget process, S6937 [10DE]
Grassely, Senator: meeting with constituents, S4683 [8JY]
Grassley, Senator: election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 3), S6, S7 [3JA]
——— hosting of town halls with constituents in each Iowa county, S5346 [9SE]
——— notify the House of Representatives of election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 5), S6 [3JA]
——— notify the President of election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 4), S6 [3JA]
History: clarify role of the Senate and House of Representataives in the legislative process, S5635 [24SE]
House of Representatives: express that the House should vote to open a formal impeachment inquiry and provide President Trump with constitutional protections prior to proceeding further with impeachment investigation (S. Res. 378), S6180, S6181 [28OC]
——— legislative priorities, S6934 [10DE]
——— notify that a quorum of the Senate is present (S. Res. 2), S6 [3JA]
Iowa: tribute to Senate interns, S4525 [26JN]
Legislative priorities, S13–S17 [3JA], S2503 [30AP], S3177 [4JN], S4813 [15JY], S4874 [17JY], S5080 [25JY]
Legislative process, S6461–S6463 [7NO]
Lohman, Michael: Congressional Badge of Bravery recipient, S7075 [17DE]
Members of Congress: allow to opt out of the Federal Employees Retirement System and allow such Members to continue to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (S. 439), S7229 [19DE]
——— 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, S6935 [10DE]
Monuments and memorials: prohibit further extension or establishment of national monuments in Utah except by express authorization of Congress, S1152, S1158–S1160 [11FE]
Mueller, Robert S., III: call to testify before Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) relative to the release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S2581 [2MY], S2628 [6MY]
——— release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S1920, S1925–S1928 [25MR], S1951 [26MR], S2065, S2076 [28MR], S2476 [29AP], S2503 [30AP], S2535 [1MY], S2594, S2600–S2602 [2MY], S2629–S2631 [6MY], S2657, S2659, S2663–S2667, S2701–S2703 [7MY], S2708, S2732 [8MY], S2777 [13MY]
——— report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S5020–S5025 [23JY]
——— special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S1312 [13FE], S1366–S1368 [14FE]
——— testimony before House committees relative to release of report on special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S5003–S5008 [23JY], S5031, S5035 [24JY], S5074, S5084–S5086 [25JY], S5121 [29JY], S5212 [31JY]
National FFA Organization: amend charter (H.R. 439), S873 [5FE]
National security: prohibit dealing in information and communications technology or services from foreign adversaries and require congressional approval to terminate export controls relative to Huawei Technologies Co., S6532 [13NO]
North Carolina: call for new 9th Congressional District election relative to alleged election fraud, S1447 [26FE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (H.R. 1617), S1853 [13MR], S1855 [14MR]
——— transmit whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees (S. Res. 325), S5637, S5638, S5649 [24SE]
115th Congress: accomplishments, S13–S17 [3JA], S1353 [14FE], S2301–S2303 [9AP], S2798 [14MY]
116th Congress: accomplishments, S5156 [30JY], S6940 [10DE]
Political campaigns: impact and influence of money and corporations in elections, S5685 [25SE]
Political parties: eliminate partisan redistricting and gerrymandering, S2100 [28MR]
Presidential address: joint session (H. Con. Res. 9), S839 [4FE]
Presidents of the U.S.: prohibit continuation of an executive emergency declaration under the National Emergencies Act absent approval by Congress (S. 764), S1815 [13MR], S1863, S1868, S1879 [14MR]
Public debt: ceiling, S1485 [26FE], S4995 [23JY]
——— condition public debt ceiling increase on provisions to cut and cap Federal spending and enact balanced budget constitutional amendment, S5213 [31JY]
——— recognize the national debt as a threat to national security and commit to restoring regular order in appropriations process and addressing the fiscal crisis, S7064, S7065 [17DE]
——— repeal the public debt ceiling, S4928 [18JY]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), S5073, S5075, S5086–S5089, S5095–S5098 [25JY], S5151, S5152, S5164, S5175 [30JY], S5208, S5213, S5216 [31JY], S5280, S5284–S5291 [1AU], S7065 [17DE]
——— suspend the public debt ceiling (H.R. 3877), unanimous-consent agreement, S5114 [25JY], S5178 [30JY]
Senate: anniversary of Office of the Legislative Counsel, S763 [30JA]
——— anniversary of Office of the Legislative Counsel (S. Res. 53), S1023 [6FE]
——— authority of officials during adjournment, S684 [25JA], S2455 [11AP], S4645 [27JN], S5318 [1AU], S5761 [26SE], S7077 [17DE], S7225, S7236, S7237, S7240 [19DE]
——— authorize the taking of an official photograph in the Senate Chamber (S. Res. 200), S2774 [9MY]
——— authorize the taking of pictures and filming in the Senate Chamber for use by the Capitol Visitor Center (S. Res. 428), S6629 [18NO]
——— fixing the hour of daily meeting (S. Res. 6), S6 [3JA]
——— fixing the hour of daily meeting (S. Res. 9), S7 [3JA]
——— impact of partisanship, S190 [15JA], S5716 [26SE], S6586 [14NO], S6742 [21NO]
——— legislative priorities, S2581 [2MY], S2659 [7MY], S2777 [13MY], S2798, S2799 [14MY], S2898 [16MY], S3032 [22MY], S5345 [9SE], S5373 [10SE], S5453, S5457–S5459 [12SE], S5778 [15OC], S5909 [21OC], S6136 [24OC], S6216 [29OC], S6352 [31OC], S6411 [6NO], S6582, S6590 [14NO], S6640–S6642 [19NO], S6742 [21NO], S6781 [2DE], S6844, S6846 [4DE], S6863, S6868 [5DE], S6897 [9DE], S6909, S6913 [10DE], S6958 [11DE], S6999 [12DE], S7060 [17DE]
——— legislative process, S6940 [10DE], S7003 [12DE]
——— make technical corrections to computation of average pay for certain Senate restaurant employees (S. 1436), S2793 [13MY]
——— welcome to new Senators, S7, S8 [3JA], S83 [9JA]
Senate Rules: housekeeping unanimous-consent agreements, S7 [3JA]
——— prohibit secret holds on Presidential nominations or legislation, S1749 [11MR], S2105 [1AP]
——— provide for consideration of amendments to legislation, S2082, S2083 [28MR]
——— reform procedures for consideration of budget proposals, S5171 [30JY]
States: require use of independent nonpartisan commissions to carry out congressional redistricting, S107 [9JA]
Supreme Court: impact of decision in Citizens United v. FEC on corporate political contributions used for political speech relative to bipartisanship in addressing climate change, S6649 [19NO]
Telecommunications: prohibit the President or a Federal agency from constructing, operating, or offering wholesale or retail services on broadband networks without authorization from Congress (S. 918), S5242 [31JY]
Trump, President: call for investigation into whistleblower complaint relative to telephone conversation with Ukrainian President, Volodymyr O. Zelenskyy, S5617, S5619, S5620–S5622 [23SE], S5675 [25SE], S5714, S5734 [26SE], S6637 [19NO]
——— comments directed at Representative Cummings and conditions in Baltimore, MD, S5167–S5170 [30JY]
——— condemn character attacks of individuals testifying relative to impeachment inquiry, S6213 [29OC], S6263 [30OC], S6430 [6NO], S6463 [7NO], S6633, S6638, S6661 [19NO]
——— condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress, S4926 [18JY]
——— condemn racist comments directed at Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), S4814 [15JY]
——— evaluation of administration, S3030 [22MY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy and election security, S5777 [15OC], S5863 [17OC]
——— evaluation of administration relative to use of declared national emergency powers, S3178 [4JN]
——— impeachment, S3032 [22MY], S5084–S5086 [25JY], S5673–S5679, S5691 [25SE], S5716 [26SE], S5776 [15OC], S5806–S5809, S5817, S5820, S5853 [16OC], S5863, S5864 [17OC], S5907, S5912 [21OC], S6136 [24OC], S6181 [28OC], S6225 [29OC], S6261–S6263 [30OC], S6310, S6317 [31OC], S6368 [5NO], S6414, S6430 [6NO], S6463 [7NO], S6516, S6574 [13NO], S6582, S6601 [14NO], S6616 [18NO], S6633, S6637 [19NO], S6695 [20NO], S6729 [21NO], S6783 [2DE], S6796 [3DE], S6831, S6844 [4DE], S6867, S6869 [5DE], S6911, S6937, S6941 [10DE], S6957–S6960 [11DE], S7000, S7002 [12DE], S7059, S7062 [17DE], S7124, S7126, S7146 [18DE], S7167–S7171, S7188, S7225 [19DE]
——— notification that a quorum has assembled (S. Res. 1), S5 [3JA]
U.S. Copyright Office: waive copyright registration fee for winners of Congressional Art Competition and Congressional App Competition (S. 2824), S7058 [16DE]
Whistleblowing: express that Congress, executive branch agencies, and the President have a duty to protect the identities of whistleblowers and safeguard whistleblowers from retaliation (S. Res. 408), S6427 [6NO], S6455, S6464 [7NO]
——— express that Congress, executive branch agencies, and the President have a duty to protect the identities of whistleblowers and safeguard whistleblowers from retaliation (S. Res. 408), unanimous-consent request, S6428 [6NO]
——— provide accountability and protect whistleblowers, S5779 [15OC], S6371 [5NO], S6414 [6NO]
World War I: award a Congressional Gold Medal to female telephone operators of the Army Signal Corps, known as ‘‘Hello Girls’’ (S. 206), S2598 [2MY]
World War II: award a Congressional Gold Medal to 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) known as ‘‘Merrill’s Marauders’’ for bravery and service in the jungles of Burma (S. 743), S6895 [5DE]
——— award a Congressional Gold Medal to 23d Headquarters Special Troops known as the ‘‘Ghost Army’’ (S. 1421), S2879 [15MY]
Reports
Find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in Contempt of Congress for Refusal To Comply With a Subpoena Duly Issued (H. Rept. 116–125): Committee on Oversight and Reform (House), H6003–H7091 [17JY]
Investigation Into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election (excerpt), S2664 [7MY], H3662, H3663 [9MY]
Reports filed
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 195) (S. Rept. 116–31), S2385 [10AP]
Activities During the 115th Congress: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Rept. 115–1130), H227 [4JA]
Adopt H. Res. 293, Budget Enforcement and Advance Appropriations Limitation: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 294) (H. Rept. 116–37), H3127 [8AP]
Adopt H. Res. 761, Permit Access to Individuals to Hall of the House To Obtain Footage of the House in Session for Orientation Film Shown to Capitol Visitor Center Visitors: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 765) (H. Rept. 116–353), H10305 [16DE]
Adopt H. Res 661, Retain Private Counsel in Support of Investigation of Sufficient Grounds for House To Exercise Powers of Impeachment Relative to Misconduct by President Trump: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 695) (H. Rept. 116–289), H8825 [13NO]
Adopt H. Res 693, Authorize Directors of Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman To Each Appoint and Fix Pay of Employees of Their Offices: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 695) (H. Rept. 116–289), H8825 [13NO]
Assuring That Robust, Thorough, and Informed Congressional Leadership Is Exercised Over National Emergencies (ARTICLE ONE) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 764) (S. Rept. 116–159), S6625 [18NO]
Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act: Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. 2765), S6566 [13NO]
Blockchain Promotion Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 553) (S. Rept. 116–177), S7112 [17DE]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Fall District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 577) (H. Rept. 116–217), H7900 [24SE]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During February District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 131) (H. Rept. 116–10), H2028 [14FE]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Independence Day District Work Period and Consideration of Adjournment: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 445) (H. Rept. 116–119), H4769 [18JN]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During March District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 208) (H. Rept. 116–17), H2646 [11MR]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Memorial Day District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 389) (H. Rept. 116–79), H4009 [20MY]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During November District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 656) (H. Rept. 116–264), H8537 [28OC]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Summer District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 509) (H. Rept. 116–178), H7239 [23JY]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Thanksgiving District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 713) (H. Rept. 116–302), H9056 [19NO]
Clarify House Proceedings and Actions During Winter District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 758) (H. Rept. 116–334), H10015 [10DE]
Clarify Proceedings and Actions During Spring District Work Period: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 294) (H. Rept. 116–37), H3127 [8AP]
Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select) Deadlines for Final Report and Termination of Committee Extension: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 695) (H. Rept. 116–289), H8825 [13NO]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 24, Make Available Special Counsel Report on Investigation of Relationship Between President Trump’s Campaign and Russian Officials: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 208) (H. Rept. 116–17), H2646 [11MR]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 77, Remove Armed Forces from Unauthorized Hostilities in Syria: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 739) (H. Rept. 116–320), H9221 [3DE]
Consideration of H. Rept. 116–125, Find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in Contempt of Congress for Refusal To Comply With a Subpoena Duly Issued: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 491) (H. Rept. 116–154), H5824 [15JY]
Consideration of H. Res. 489, Condemn President Trump’s Racist Comments Directed at Certain Members of Congress and Support Immigrants, New Citizens, and Legal Immigration: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 491) (H. Rept. 116–154), H5824 [15JY]
Consideration of H. Res. 576, Office of the Director of National Intelligence Transmittal of Whistleblower Complaint Against President Trump to Congressional Committees: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 577) (H. Rept. 116–217), H7900 [24SE]
Consideration of H. Res. 755, President Trump Impeachment: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 767) (H. Rept. 116–355), H10608 [17DE]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 37, Remove Armed Forces From Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 122) (H. Rept. 116–8), H1516 [11FE]
Consideration of H.R. 1, For the People Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 172) (H. Rept. 116–16), H2365 [5MR]
Consideration of H.R. 1644, Save the Internet Act and H.R. 2021, Investing for the People Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 294) (H. Rept. 116–37), H3127 [8AP]
Consideration of H.R. 3877, Bipartisan Budget Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 519) (H. Rept. 116–183), H7376 [24JY]
Consideration of H.R. 4863, U.S. Export Finance Agency Act and H. Con. Res. 70, Remove Armed Forces From Unauthorized Hostilities in Syria: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 695) (H. Rept. 116–289), H8825 [13NO]
Consideration of Motions To Suspend House Rules and Consider Certain Legislation: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 172) (H. Rept. 116–16), H2365 [5MR]
Consideration of S.J. Res. 7, Remove Armed Forces From Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 274) (H. Rept. 116–28), H2937 [1AP]
Direct Certain House Committees To Continue To Investigate Whether Sufficient Grounds Exist for the House To Exercise Powers of Impeachment for Misconduct by President Trump: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 660) (H. Rept. 116–266), H8677 [30OC]
Eliminate From Regulators Opportunities To Nationalize the Internet in Every Respect (E-FRONTIER) Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 918) (S. Rept. 116–66), S5102 [25JY]
End Plush Retirements Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 439) (S. Rept. 116–153), S6188 [28OC]
Fair Compensation for Low-Wage Contractor Employees Act: Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. 163) (S. Rept. 116–2), S1436 [25FE]
Find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in Contempt of Congress for Refusal To Comply With a Subpoena Duly Issued: Committee on Oversight and Reform (House) (H. Rept. 116–125), H5074 [24JN]
Find Attorney General Barr in Contempt of Congress for Refusal To Comply With a Subpoena Duly Issued: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H. Rept. 116–105), H4348 [6JN]
For the People Act: Committee on House Administration (House) (H.R. 1) (H. Rept. 116–15), H2321 [4MR]
Fostering Intergovernmental Health Transparency in (FIGHT) Veteran Suicides Act: Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (House) (H.R. 2340) (H. Rept. 116–77), H4009 [20MY]
House Committees Authorization and Oversight Plans: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (House) (H. Rept. 116–40), H3263 [12AP]
Investing for the People Act: Committee on the Budget (House) (H.R. 2021) (H. Rept. 116–35), H3127 [8AP]
Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 2779) (H. Rept. 116–64), H3922 [16MY]
——— Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 2581) (S. Rept. 116–124), S5746 [26SE]
Modernizing Congressional Reporting Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 196) (S. Rept. 116–32), S2385 [10AP]
Prescription Pricing for the People Act: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 1227), S4676 [28JN]
President Trump Impeachmen: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H. Res. 755) (H. Rept. 116–346), H10268 [15DE]
Prevent Government Shutdowns Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 1877) (S. Rept. 116–158), S6507 [12NO]
Remove Armed Forces from Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H.J. Res. 37) (H. Rept. 116–7), H1491 [8FE]
Reporting Efficiently to Proper Officials in Response to Terrorism (REPORT) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 2513) (S. Rept. 116–175), S7048 [16DE]
Saudi Arabia False Emergencies (SAFE) Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1945), S4821 [15JY]
Setting Forth the Federal Budget for 2020–2024: Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 12), S2117 [1AP]
Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 2177) (S. Rept. 116–154), S6188 [28OC]
Trump-Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Report: Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (H. Rept. 116–335), H10122 [11DE]
Whole Veteran Act: Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (House) (H.R. 2359) (H. Rept. 116–71), H3961 [17MY]
Resignations
Clerk of the House of Representatives: Karen L. Haas, H2065 [25FE]
House of Representatives: Katie Hill, H8727 [5NO]
——— Representative Chris Collins, H8085 [1OC]
——— Representative Duffy, H7864 [20SE]
——— Representative Marino, H981 [22JA]
Resumes
Congressional Activity: 115th Cong., 2d sess., D23 [8JA], D400 [11AP]
——— 116th Cong., 1st sess., D113 [4FE], D211 [4MR], D331 [1AP], D475 [1MY], D615 [3JN], D797 [9JY], D982, D983 [9SE], D1109 [15OC], D1235 [12NO], D1311 [2DE]
Rollcalls
House of Representatives vote on H. Con. Res. 24, make available to Congress and the public the Dept. of Justice special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S1884 [14MR]
Rules
Committee on Printing (Joint), S2562 [1MY]
Committee on the Library (Joint), S2563 [1MY]
Rulings of the Chair
Trump, President: condemn racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge (H. Res. 489), H5852 [16JY]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 755), consideration (H. Res. 767), H12116 [18DE]
Statements
Bipartisan Congressional Budget Reform Act: Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, S7081 [17DE]
——— Concord Coalition, S7082 [17DE]
Civil Enforcement of Subpoenas Pursuant to House Rules: Representative McGovern, H30 [3JA]
For the People Act: Heritage Action for America (organization), H2571 [7MR]
19th Amendment to the Constitutions on Women’s Suffrage (1918) (excerpt): Jeannette Rankin, S3460 [13JN]
Removal of Armed Forces From Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 7): Executive Office of the President, H3078 [4AP]
Remove Armed Forces From Unauthorized Hostilities in Yemen: Executive Office of the President, H1550 [13FE]
Summaries
Bipartisan Budget Act (H.R. 3877), S5280 [1AU]
Bipartisan Budget Agreement for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021, S5561 [18SE]
Testimonies
Distribution of Aid to Ukraine: Laura Cooper, Dept. of Defense, H12122 [18DE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 1, consent for Congress to assemble outside the District of Columbia, H197 [3JA]
H. Con. Res. 9, joint session of Congress for Presidential address, H1270 [29JA]
H. Con. Res. 24, make available to Congress and the public the Dept. of Justice special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H2723 [14MR]
H. Res. 1, election of officers of the House of Representatives, H7 [3JA]
H. Res. 2, notify Senate that a quorum of the House of Representatives is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk, H7 [3JA]
H. Res. 3, notify President that a congressional quorum has assembled, H8 [3JA]
H. Res. 4, notify President of election of the Speaker of the House and House Clerk, H8 [3JA]
H. Res. 5, consideration of H. Res. 6, House Rules adoption and amendment, H.R. 21, continuing appropriations, and H.J. Res. 1, Dept. of Homeland Security continuing appropriations, H8 [3JA]
H. Res. 6, House Rules adoption and amendments, H17–H24 [3JA]
H. Res. 7, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H32 [3JA]
H. Res. 8, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H32 [3JA]
H. Res. 9, compensation of certain minority House employees, H197 [3JA]
H. Res. 10, fixing the hour of daily meeting of the House of Representatives, H197 [3JA]
H. Res. 22, Speaker Pelosi or her designee to administer oath of office to Representative Jones at Farmville, NC, H225 [4JA]
H. Res. 24, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H225 [4JA]
H. Res. 25, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H225 [4JA]
H. Res. 26, majority party appointments to Committee on Rules (House), H234 [8JA]
H. Res. 30, enroll congressional employees in Congressional Office of Compliance program to train employees in workplace rights and responsibilities including protections against sexual harassment and discrimination, H3911 [16MY]
H. Res. 31, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H302 [9JA]
H. Res. 32, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H312 [9JA]
H. Res. 42, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H556 [15JA]
H. Res. 46, majority party appointments to Committee on the Judiciary (House), H617 [16JA]
H. Res. 57, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H699 [17JA]
H. Res. 67, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H1024 [23JA]
H. Res. 68, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H1159 [23JA]
H. Res. 73, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H1183 [24JA]
H. Res. 74, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H1183 [24JA]
H. Res. 79, express that Government shutdowns are detrimental to the Nation and should not occur, H1307 [30JA]
H. Res. 80, minority party rankings of committees of the House, H1234 [28JA]
H. Res. 85, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H1270 [29JA]
H. Res. 103, minority party appointments to Committee on House Administration (House), H1378 [6FE]
H. Res. 107, Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowship Program Act, H8580 [29OC]
H. Res. 113, minority party appointments to Committee on Ethics (House), H1482 [8FE]
H. Res. 122, consideration of H.J. Res. 37, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H1533 [13FE]
H. Res. 125, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H1558 [13FE]
H. Res. 131, clarify House proceedings and actions during February district work period, H2008 [14FE]
H. Res. 143, election of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, H2066 [25FE]
H. Res. 148, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H2130 [26FE]
H. Res. 172, consideration of H.R. 1, For the People Act, H2379 [6MR]
H. Res. 208, clarify House proceedings and actions during March district work period, H2690 [13MR]
H. Res. 208, consideration of H. Con. Res. 24, make available to Congress and the public the Dept. of Justice special counsel report on investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H2690 [13MR]
H. Res. 226, election of members to Committee on Printing (Joint) and Committee on the Library (Joint), H3169 [9AP]
H. Res. 264, minority party appointments to Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House), H2900 [28MR]
H. Res. 274, consideration of S.J. Res. 7, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H2948 [2AP]
H. Res. 293, budget enforcement and advance appropriations limitation, H3185 [9AP]
H. Res. 294, adoption of H. Res. 293, budget enforcement and advance appropriations limitation, H3141 [9AP]
H. Res. 294, clarify House proceedings and actions during Spring district work period, H3141 [9AP]
H. Res. 294, consideration of H.R. 1644, Save the Internet Act and H.R. 2021, Investing for the People Act, H3141 [9AP]
H. Res. 389, clarify House proceedings and actions during Memorial Day district work period, H4024 [21MY]
H. Res. 420, permit official photographs to be taken while the House is in actual session on a date designated by the Speaker, H7443 [25JY]
H. Res. 445, clarify House proceedings and actions during Independence Day district work period, H4779 [19JN]
H. Res. 445, consideration of House of Representatives adjournment, H4779 [19JN]
H. Res. 481, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H5337 [10JY]
H. Res. 489, condemn President Trump for racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge, H5845 [16JY]
H. Res. 491, consideration of H. Rept. 116–125, find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued, H5835 [16JY]
H. Res. 491, consideration of H. Res. 489, condemn President Trump for racist comments directed at certain Members of Congress and support immigrants, new citizens, and legal immigration by those seeking asylum or refuge, H5835 [16JY]
H. Res. 497, find Attorney General Barr and Sec. of Commerce Ross in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued, H5942 [17JY]
H. Res. 498, President Trump impeachment, H5973 [17JY]
H. Res. 509, clarify House proceedings and actions during summer district work period, H7257 [24JY]
H. Res. 516, minority party appointments to Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House), H7313 [24JY]
H. Res. 519, consideration of H.R. 3877, Bipartisan Budget Act, H7390 [25JY]
H. Res. 576, Office of the Director of National Intelligence transmittal of whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve complaint-related materials, H7921 [25SE]
H. Res. 577, clarify House proceedings and actions during fall district work period, H7913 [25SE]
H. Res. 577, consideration of H. Res. 576, Office of the Director of National Intelligence transmittal of whistleblower complaint against President Trump to intelligence committees, protect whistleblower, and preserve materials, H7913 [25SE]
H. Res. 596, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H8041 [26SE]
H. Res. 603, disapprove Speaker Pelosi’s actions to initiate impeachment inquiry against President Trump, H8072 [27SE]
H. Res. 656, clarify House proceedings and actions during November district work period, H8550 [29OC]
H. Res. 660, direct certain House committees to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump, H8683 [31OC]
H. Res. 661, retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump, H8845 [14NO]
H. Res. 693, authorize directors of House Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices, H8845 [14NO]
H. Res. 695, adopt H. Res. 693, authorize directors of House Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman to each appoint and fix the pay of employees of their offices, H8838 [14NO]
H. Res. 695, adopt H. Res, 661, retain private counsel in support of investigation of whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Trump, H8838 [14NO]
H. Res. 695, Committee on the Modernization of Congress (House, Select) final report and termination of committee deadlines extension, H8838 [14NO]
H. Res. 695, consideration of H. Con. Res. 70, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Syria, H8838 [14NO]
H. Res. 712, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H9041 [19NO]
H. Res. 713, clarify House proceedings and actions during Thanksgiving district work period, H9068 [20NO]
H. Res. 739, consideration of H. Con. Res. 77, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Syria, H9230 [4DE]
H. Res. 755, President Trump impeachment, H12130 [18DE]
H. Res. 758, clarify House proceedings and actions during winter district work period, H10033 [11DE]
H. Res. 761, permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors, H10316 [17DE]
H. Res. 765, adopt H. Res. 761, permit access to individuals to Hall of the House to obtain footage of the House in session for inclusion in orientation film to be shown to Capitol Visitor Center visitors, H10309 [17DE]
H. Res. 767, consideration of H. Res. 755, President Trump impeachment, H12115 [18DE]
H. Res. 770, disapprove way Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) Chairman Schiff and Committee on the Judiciary (House) Chairman Nadler conducted committee action in impeachment of President Trump, H12114 [18DE]
H.J. Res. 37, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H1552 [13FE]
H.R. 1, For the People Act, H2409–H2478 [6MR]
H.R. 439, National FFA Organization Federal charter amendment, H964–H966 [22JA]
H.R. 543, Dept. of Transportation submission of report to Congress and notification of consumers of safety audits conducted on intercity or commuter rail passenger transportation, H1372 [6FE]
H.R. 736, Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act, H5951 [17JY]
H.R. 1617, Keeping Russian Entrapments Minimal and Limiting Intelligence Networks (KREMLIN) Act, H2664 [12MR]
H.R. 1773, Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Act, H8809 [13NO]
H.R. 1847, Inspector General Protection Act, H5950 [17JY]
H.R. 2340, Fostering Intergovernmental Health Transparency in (FIGHT) Veteran Suicides Act, H4041 [21MY]
H.R. 2359, Whole Veteran Act, H4032 [21MY]
H.R. 3877, Bipartisan Budget Act, H7398–H7401 [25JY]
H.R. 4477, Reducing High Risk to Veterans and Veterans Services Act, H8752 [12NO]
Resolution to direct Committee on the Judiciary (House) to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Clinton (1998), H8674 [30OC], H8685 [31OC]
Resolution to direct Committee on the Judiciary (House) to continue to investigate whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise powers of impeachment relative to misconduct by President Nixon (1974), H8674 [30OC], H8685 [31OC]
S. 44, Balanced Budget Accountability Act, S69 [8JA]
S. 439, Members of Congress Pension Opt Out Clarification Act, S7229 [19DE]
S. 504, Let Everyone Get Involved in Opportunities for National Service (LEGION) Act, S3326 [11JN], H7220 [23JY]
S. 743, Merrill’s Marauders Congressional Gold Medal Act, S6895 [5DE]
S. 1436, computation of average pay for certain Senate restaurant employees technical corrections, S2791, S2793 [13MY], H3911 [16MY]
S. 2257, Fair Elections Now Act, S5065–S5070 [24JY]
S. 2824, Artistic Recognition for Talented Students (ARTS) Act, S7058 [16DE]
S. 3104, Federal Employee Parental Leave Technical Correction Act, S7161–S7163 [18DE]
S. Con. Res. 8, use of Capitol Emancipation Hall for event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I, S1622 [4MR], H4110 [22MY]
S. Con. Res. 11, setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2029, S2122–S2127 [1AP]
S. Con. Res. 12, setting forth the Federal budget for 2020–2024, S2127–S2135 [1AP]
S. Con. Res. 14, use of Capitol Emancipation Hall for event to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I, S2446 [11AP]
S. Res. 1, notify President that a congressional quorum has assembled, S5, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 2, notify House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is present, S6, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 3, election of Senator Grassley as President pro tempore, S6, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 4, notify the President of election of Senator Grassley as President pro tempore, S6, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 5, notify the House of Representatives of election of Senator Grassley as President pro tempore, S6, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 6, fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate, S6, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 9, fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate, S7, S20 [3JA]
S. Res. 12, majority party appointments to committees of the Senate, S105 [9JA]
S. Res. 13, minority party appointments to committees of the Senate, S106 [9JA]
S. Res. 21, minority party appointments to Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate), S295 [17JA]
S. Res. 53, Office of the Legislative Counsel anniversary, S925 [6FE]
S. Res. 66, express that Government shutdowns are detrimental to the Nation and should not occur, S1169 [11FE]
S. Res. 78, recognize the national debt as a threat to national security and commit to restoring regular order in appropriations process and addressing the fiscal crisis, S1494 [26FE]
S. Res. 86, election of members to Committee on Printing (Joint) and Committee on the Library (Joint), S1602 [28FE]
S. Res. 97, Committee on the Climate Crisis (Senate, Select) establishment, S1710 [6MR]
S. Res. 98, Congressional Gold Star Family Fellowship Program Resolution, S1712 [6MR]
S. Res. 200, taking of an official photograph in the Senate Chamber, S2773 [9MY]
S. Res. 207, Gay, Lesbian, Allies Senate Staff (GLASS) Caucus anniversary, S2834 [14MY]
S. Res. 243, request information on Saudi Arabian human rights practices in Yemen to make determinations on continuation of U.S. arms sales and security, S3293 [10JN]
S. Res. 309, encourage Congress to pass legislation to increase voting access and registration, protect voting rights, and improve election security, S5476 [12SE]
S. Res. 325, Office of the Director of National Intelligence transmittal of whistleblower complaint against President Trump to congressional intelligence committees, S5666 [24SE]
S. Res. 331, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on inclusion of Defending America’s 5G Future Act provisions, S5708 [25SE]
S. Res. 378, express that the House of Representatives should vote to open a formal impeachment inquiry and provide President Trump with constitutional protections prior to proceeding further with impeachment investigation, S6160 [24OC]
S. Res. 408, express that Congress, executive branch agencies, and the President have a duty to protect the identities of whistleblowers and safeguard whistleblowers from retaliation, S6451 [6NO]
S. Res. 410, Senate McCain-Mansfield Fellowship Program for military veterans establishment, S6480 [7NO]
S. Res. 428, taking of pictures and filming in the Senate Chamber for use by the Capitol Visitor Center, S6627 [18NO]
S. Res. 459, majority party appointments to Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S7213 [19DE]
S.J. Res. 7, removal of Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, H3075 [4AP]
S.J. Res. 7, remove Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen, S1835 [13MR]