NATIONAL SECURITY related term(s) Department of Defense; Espionage; Strategic Materials; Terrorism
Addresses
Joint Meeting of Congress: Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, H2989–H2993 [3AP]
State of the Union: President Trump, S862–S866 [5FE], H1356–H1361 [5FE]
Amendments
Corporations: disclose beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), consideration (H. Res. 646), H8314 [22OC]
——— require disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), H8335, H8336, H8337, H8338 [22OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), H5533, H5534, H5535, H5537, H5538, H5541, H5542, H5543, H5544, H5546, H5547, H5549, H5550, H5551, H5552, H5554, H5555, H5557, H5558, H5559, H5560, H5561, H5562, H5563, H5564, H5565, H5566, H5568, H5571, H5572, H5573, H5574, H5575 [10JY], H5595, H5596, H5598, H5600, H5601, H5603, H5616, H5618, H5620, H5622, H5624, H5625, H5626, H5627, H5628, H5629, H5631, H5632, H5634, H5636, H5641, H5642, H5644, H5646, H5647, H5650, H5651, H5652, H5655, H5656, H5657, H5658, H5659, H5660, H5661, H5662, H5663, H5664, H5665, H5666, H5667, H5668, H5669, H5673, H5674, H5675, H5676, H5677, H5678, H5679, H5680, H5681, H5682, H5683, H5684, H5685, H5686, H5687, H5688, H5689, H5690, H5691, H5692, H5693, H5694, H5695, H5696, H5697, H5698, H5700, H5701, H5702, H5703, H5704, H5708, H5710, H5711, H5712, H5713, H5714, H5718, H5719, H5721, H5722, H5723 [11JY], H5733, H5734, H5735, H5737, H5740 [12JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), consideration (H. Res. 476), H5323 [10JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), S3371, S3372, S3373, S3374, S3375, S3376, S3377, S3378, S3379, S3380, S3381, S3389, S3390, S3391, S3392, S3393, S3396, S3397, S3398, S3399, S3400, S3401, S3402, S3406, S3407, S3410, S3411, S3412, S3413, S3414, S3415, S3416, S3417, S3418, S3419, S3422, S3423, S3424, S3432, S3433, S3434, S3435, S3436, S3437, S3438, S3439, S3443, S3444, S3445, S3446, S3447, S3448 [12JN], S3488, S3489, S3490, S3491, S3492, S3493, S3494, S3495, S3496, S3497, S3498, S3499, S3500, S3501, S3502, S3503, S3504, S3505, S3506, S3507, S3508, S3509, S3510, S3511, S3512, S3513, S3514, S3515, S3516, S3517, S3518, S3520, S3521, S3522, S3527, S3528, S3533, S3534, S3537, S3538, S3539, S3541, S3542, S3573, S3574, S3575, S3576, S3578, S3579, S3583, S3584, S3585, S3586, S3587, S3591, S3592, S3593, S3594, S3595, S3596, S3597, S3598, S3599, S3600, S3601, S3602, S3603, S3604, S3614, S3615, S3616, S3617, S3618 [13JN], S3660, S3661, S3662, S3667, S3668, S3678, S3681, S3682, S3683, S3687, S3688, S3689, S3691, S3692, S3693, S3694, S3695, S3696, S3698, S3699, S3701, S3702, S3706, S3707, S3708, S3709, S3714, S3715, S3718, S3719, S3720, S3750, S3752, S3753, S3754, S3755, S3757, S3758, S3759, S3760, S3761, S3770, S3774, S3802, S3803 [18JN], S3851, S3852, S3853, S3855, S4093, S4094, S4096, S4097, S4098, S4099, S4100, S4101, S4102, S4103, S4104 [19JN], S4180, S4183, S4184, S4185, S4186, S4187, S4188, S4189, S4190, S4191, S4192, S4193, S4194 [20JN], S4202, S4452, S4453, S4463, S4464, S4465, S4466, S4467, S4468, S4469 [24JN], S4511, S4512, S4513, S4514, S4515, S4516, S4517, S4518, S4519 [25JN], S4580, S4584 [26JN], S4619 [27JN], S5466, S5478 [12SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 758), H10041 [11DE]
Dept. of Homeland Security: authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), S5667, S5669 [24SE], S7088, S7089, S7120 [17DE], H10316 [17DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 765), H10312 [17DE]
——— extend Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (H.R. 251), S279 [16JA], H696 [17JA]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border agents and officers (H.R. 2203), consideration (H. Res. 577), H7919 [25SE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), consideration (H. Res. 5), H15 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), S683, S684 [25JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 131), H2015 [14FE]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), H4710, H4711, H4715, H4716, H4717, H4718, H4720, H4721, H4722, H4723, H4724, H4725, H4726, H4727, H4728, H4729 [18JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 431), H4409 [11JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 436), H4452 [12JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 445), H4787 [19JN]
Elections: protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), consideration (H. Res. 460), H5099 [25JN]
Federal agencies and departments: establish a civilian personnel rotation program for Federal cybersecurity professionals at non-military and non-intelligence agencies that confront cybersecurity challenges (S. 406), S2526 [30AP]
Immigration: making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), S4542, S4581, S4583 [26JN], H5246 [27JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration (H. Res. 462), H5145 [25JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 466), H5242 [27JN]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), H5887, H5888, H5889, H5890, H5891, H5892, H5894, H5895, H5896, H5898, H5899, H5900, H5901, H5902, H5903, H5904, H5905, H5906, H5907, H5908, H5909 [16JY]
——— authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5843 [16JY]
Trump, President: terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), S1910 [14MR]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), consideration (H. Res. 144), H2119 [26FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), consideration (H. Res. 591), H8005 [26SE]
Announcements
Moment of silence on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, S5419 [11SE]
Appointments
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, S2455 [11AP], S2700 [7MY], H1356 [5FE], H7491 [6AU]
Conferees: H.J. Res. 31, Dept. of Homeland Security continuing appropriations, S684 [25JA], H1216 [25JA]
——— S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, S5570 [18SE], H7745 [17SE]
Cyberspace Solarium Commission, H2900 [28MR]
National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, S182 [14JA]
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, S279 [16JA]
Senate National Security Working Group, S2455 [11AP], S2793 [13MY]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, S7165 [18DE]
Articles and editorials
Border Agents Just Apprehended Convicted Child Molesters and an MS-13 Member at the Texas Border Where There’s No Barrier, H1483 [8FE]
Court Orders F.B.I. To Fix National Security Wiretaps After Damning Report, S7085 [17DE]
Dangerous Course—Congress Shouldn’t Cede Power to President in Border Funding Dispute, S1649 [5MR]
DHS Flags Cybersecurity Vulnerabilites in Philips Patient Monitors, H8015 [26SE]
FBI Violated Americans’ Privacy by Abusing Access to NSA Surveillance Data, Court Rules, H8323 [22OC]
FBI’s Use of Surveillance Database Violated Americans’ Privacy Rights, Court Found, H8323 [22OC]
I Support Trump’s Vision on Border Security. But I Would Vote Against the Emergency, S1860 [14MR]
It’s Time for Republicans in Congress To Put Country Over Party, S1860 [14MR]
Joseph Dunford’s Steady Hand in the Turmoil of Trump’s Washington, S5700 [25SE]
Leader of New NSA Cybersecurity Directorate Outlines Threats, Objectives, H8017 [26SE]
No Benefit to a Beneficial Ownership Reporting System That Increases America’s Over-Incarceration Problem and Fails To Adequately Protect Privacy, H8322 [22OC]
Pentagon Has Warned of Dire Outcomes if Military Projects Canceled for Wall Don’t Happen, S5655 [24SE]
Projects Defunded for Trump’s Border Wall Include Military Buildings With ‘Life Safety Violations’ and Hazmat Concerns, H8067 [27SE]
Trump vs. Congress—The Emergency Declaration Should Not Be Resolved in Court, S1613 [4MR]
Trump’s Emergency Exit—How He Can Declare Victory on Wall Money Without Losing a Vote, S1859 [14MR]
‘Unacceptable’—Coast Guard’s Top Officer Criticizes Lack of Payment in Government Shutdown, H1017 [23JA]
US Needs Alternatives to China’s Rare Earth Monopoly, H8614 [30OC]
US Senate’s Top Republican Likens Russia to ‘Old Soviet Union’, S5125 [29JY]
Vote on the Green New Deal, S1317 [13FE]
Xi Jinping Wants China’s Armed Forces To Be ‘‘World Class’’ by 2050 (excerpt), S4782 [11JY]
Bills and resolutions
African Union: reaffirm partnership with the U.S. and recognize importance of diplomatic, security, and trade relations (see H. Res. 751), H9387 [9DE]
Air Force: recognize contributions of those responsible for operating and maintaining Global Positioning System (GPS) constellation and importance of its continuous availability, accuracy, reliability, and resiliency (see S. Res. 216), S3005 [21MY] (see H. Res. 219), H2680 [12MR]
al-Baghdadi, Abu Bakr: tribute to U.S. intelligence and military personnel who carried out mission leading to death in Syria (see S. Res. 394), S6333 [31OC]
——— tribute to U.S. military personnel and working dog who carried out mission leading to death in Syria (see H. Res. 678), H8724 [1NO]
Armed Forces: authorize enlistment of certain aliens who entered the U.S. as children and are unlawfully present and provide a way for such aliens to be lawfully admitted to the U.S. through U.S. military service (see H.R. 3400), H5035 [21JN]
——— authorize location of a memorial on the National Mall to commemorate and honor members that served on active duty in support of Global War on Terrorism (see H.R. 5046), H8783 [12NO]
——— authorize the award of a Cold War service medal to members who served honorably during the Cold War era (see H.R. 4807), H8455 [23OC]
——— improve policy and data collection in connection with personnel tempo of members and U.S. Special Operations Command (see S. 2058), S4729 [9JY]
——— limit funding to reduce number of active duty members deployed to Syria (see H.R. 914), H1335 [30JA]
——— limit funding to reduce number of active duty members deployed to the Republic of Korea (see H.R. 889), H1334 [30JA]
——— repeal authority to use against Iraq (see H.R. 2456), H3404 [1MY]
——— repeal authority to use against those responsible for hijacking and crashing of commercial aircraft into the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Somerset County, PA (see H.R. 966), H1361 [5FE] (see H.R. 1274), H2031 [14FE]
——— require President to seek congressional approval before engaging in military humanitarian operations (see S. 1325), S2645 [6MY]
——— withdraw from Afghanistan (see S.J. Res. 12), S1621 [4MR]
Armenia: work toward equitable, constructive, stable, and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based on their common interests and U.S. security interests in the region (see H. Res. 475), H5303 [9JY]
Arms sales: require human rights certifications for arms sales (see S. 854), S1939 [25MR]
Army: procure two Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system batteries (see H.R. 3186), H4388 [10JN]
China: condemn theft of intellectual property and control export of covered national interest technology and intellectual property (see S. 1459), S2815 [14MY] (see H.R. 3532), H5255 [27JN]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies (see S. Con. Res. 10), S2088 [28MR]
——— require an unclassified interagency report on political influence operations in the U.S. (see S. 480), S1326 [13FE] (see H.R. 1811), H2754 [18MR]
——— safeguard certain U.S. technology and intellectual property from export to or influence by China and protect U.S. industry from unfair competition by China (see S. 2), S19 [3JA] (see H.R. 704), H997 [22JA]
CIA: prohibit use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to carry out a weapons strike or other lethal action and transfer authority to conduct such strikes to the Dept. of Defense (see H.R. 112), H205 [3JA]
Classified information: prohibit national security professionals from being employed by certain foreign-government backed companies for a certain period after leaving a position which required a security clearance (see H.R. 3997), H7463 [25JY]
——— protect integrity, fairness, and objectivity of security clearance process (see S. 838), S1899 [14MR]
——— require the intelligence community to notify congressional intelligence committees that an executive branch official has disclosed classified information to an official of an adversarial foreign government (see H.R. 3476), H5166 [25JN]
Climate: codify Executive order preparing the U.S. for impacts of climate change (see S. 2239), S5012 [23JY]
Coast Guard: improve shore infrastructure, standardize facility assessments and maintenance of installations, and implement GAO recommendations on maintenance project management (see S. 2212), S5012 [23JY] (see H.R. 3210), H4432 [11JN]
——— mint coins in commemoration (see S. 509), S1383 [14FE] (see H.R. 1257), H2031 [14FE]
Colleges and universities: require the FBI to create a list of foreign intelligence threats to higher education and require reporting to Dept. of Education of certain gifts from such entities (see S. 1701), S3164 [3JN] (see H.R. 3071), H4216 [3JN]
Colorado: recognize critical importance of military aviation training, including training conducted at High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (see H. Res. 440), H4695 [13JN]
Commission on Wartime Contracting: establish (see H.R. 3576), H5257 [27JN]
Corporations: disclose beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), consideration (see H. Res. 646), H8297 [21OC]
——— require disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (see S. 1889), S3651 [18JN] (see S. 1978), S4566 [26JN] (see H.R. 2513), H3447 [3MY]
Crime: add membership in a significant transnational criminal organization to list of grounds of inadmissibility and prohibit provision of material support or resources to such organizations (see S. 3031), S7026 [12DE] (see H.R. 5417), H10257 [12DE]
——— establish a Federal domestic terrorism crime to cover terrorist acts within territorial jurisdiction of the U.S. by domestic actors without links to foreign organizations (see H.R. 4192), H7505 [16AU]
Dept. of Agriculture: provide for defense of agriculture and food through the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (see S. 2695), S6155 [24OC]
Dept. of Commerce: establish Thorium-Bearing Rare Earth Refinery Cooperative (see S. 2093), S4807 [11JY] (see H.R. 4410), H7834 [19SE]
——— limit authority to remove Huawei Technologies Co., from entity list maintained by Bureau of Industry and Security (see S. 2117), S4821 [15JY]
——— provide for interagency coordination on risk mitigation in communications equipment and services marketplace and its supply chain (see S. 1457), S2815 [14MY]
——— require institutions of higher education and other research facilities to obtain deemed export licenses for foreign nationals conducting scientific research (see S. 937), S2087 [28MR]
Dept. of Defense: authorize assistance and training to countries bordering the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, or Mediterranean Sea in an effort to deter and counter illicit smuggling and related maritime activity by Iran (see H.R. 2280), H3255 [10AP]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (see S. 1215), S2435 [11AP] (see S. 1790), S3319 [11JN] (see S. 2731), S6243 [29OC] (see S. 2840), S6507 [12NO] (see H.R. 2500), H3439 [2MY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), consideration (see H. Res. 476), H5301 [9JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 758), H10015 [10DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on election interference (see S. Res. 330), S5706 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on Federal employee paid family leave (see S. Res. 333), S5706 [25SE]
——— 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]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on paid family leave (see S. Res. 336), S5706 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on prohibiting use of certain firefighting foam (see S. Res. 334), S5706 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on repeal of military survivors’ benefits reduction (see S. Res. 332), S5706 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on replenishment of certain military construction funds (see S. Res. 335), S5706 [25SE]
——— carry out research, development, test, and evaluation activities with the United Kingdom to establish directed energy capabilities that address threats to the U.S., deployed forces, or the United Kingdom (see H.R. 3626), H5272 [5JY]
——— determine the optimal strategy for structuring and manning elements of Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber organizations, Joint Mission Operations Centers, and Cyber Operations-Integrated Planning Elements (see S. 1799), S3362 [12JN]
——— enhance readiness by adapting infrastructure and operations to address climate change and improving energy and resource efficiency (see S. 1498), S2884 [15MY] (see H.R. 2759), H3841 [15MY]
——— establish a consortia of universities for advice on cybersecurity matters (see S. 2234), S5012 [23JY] (see H.R. 3840), H7150 [18JY]
——— establish demonstration program at a military installation to evaluate feasibility and benefits of using innovative technologies and systems to assist in military installation management (see H.R. 2450), H3403 [1MY]
——— establish position of Assistant Sec. of Defense for Space (see S. 1771), S3319 [11JN] (see H.R. 4720), H8226 [17OC]
——— establish U.S. Space Command (see H.R. 1746), H2717 [13MR]
——— improve cyber governance structures and require designation of principal advisors on military cyber force matters (see S. 1798), S3362 [12JN]
——— improve U.S. missile defense capabilities (see S. 1690), S3106 [23MY]
——— include in each national defense strategy steps to strengthen the U.S. industrial base and to assure an uninterrupted supply of medicines (see H.R. 4710), H8226 [17OC]
——— increase cooperation with Israel to develop technology to counter small unmanned aerial systems (drones) intended to threaten the U.S. and Israel (see H.R. 5063), H8825 [13NO]
——— increase number of operational aircraft carriers (see H.R. 700), H997 [22JA]
——— limit and clarify authority to repurpose certain military construction funds for national emergencies (see H.R. 2762), H3841 [15MY]
——— limit number of civilian employees (see H.R. 248), H227 [4JA]
——— making appropriations (see S. 2474), S5474 [12SE] (see H.R. 2968), H4160 [23MY]
——— 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]
——— prohibit deployment of U.S. strategic assets in Turkey, allow arms sales to Cyprus, and facilitate energy cooperation with Eastern Mediterranean countries (see H.R. 5182), H9057 [19NO]
——— prohibit obligation or expending of funds for missiles banned by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty (see H.R. 1249), H2030 [14FE]
——— prohibit the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens and lawful resident aliens (see S. 1859), S3476 [13JN]
——— 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]
——— provide for a regional center for security studies for the Arctic (see S. 2707), S6156 [24OC]
——— provide for pilot programs to streamline decisionmaking process for weapon systems (see S. 1271), S2569 [1MY]
——— reduce number of nuclear weapons and related programs (see S. 2727), S6243 [29OC] (see H.R. 4904), H8594 [29OC]
——— report to Congress on artificial intelligence strategy (see H.R. 2432), H3403 [1MY]
——— require annual reports on allied contributions to the common defense (see S. 985), S2189 [2AP] (see H.R. 2047), H3066 [3AP]
——— review citizenship and residency eligibility requirements for enlistment of certain aliens in Armed Forces (see H. Res. 468), H5258 [27JN]
——— review discharge characterizations of former members of the Armed Forces discharged for sexual orientation (see S. 1991), S4566 [26JN] (see H.R. 3517), H5200 [26JN]
——— support F–35 Joint Strike Fighter Program (see H. Res. 177), H2368 [5MR]
——— support implementation of national defense strategy (see H.R. 3233), H4627 [12JN]
Dept. of Education: establish restrictions on receipt of Federal funds by institutions of higher education that enter contracts or agreements with Confucius Institutes (see S. 939), S2087 [28MR]
——— require institutions of higher education to file a disclosure report whenever such institutions receive gifts from or enters into a contract with foreign sources, valued over a certain amount (see H.R. 3921), H7241 [23JY]
Dept. of Energy: assign energy emergency and energy security functions, including responsibilities relative to infrastructure and cybersecurity, to an Assistant Secretary (see H.R. 362), H356 [9JA]
——— carry out a program relative to physical security and cybersecurity for pipelines and liquefied natural gas facilities (see S. 300), S800 [31JA] (see H.R. 370), H357 [9JA]
——— conduct a study on national security implications of building ethane and other natural-gas-liquids-related petrochemical infrastructure (see S. 1064), S2294 [8AP]
——— direct Federal research on electric grid modernization and security (see H.R. 5428), H10262 [13DE]
——— establish a pilot program to identify security vulnerabilities of certain entities in the energy sector (see S. 174), S293 [17JA] (see H.R. 680), H719 [17JA]
——— establish a program to prepare veterans for careers in the energy industry, including solar, wind, cybersecurity, and other low-carbon emissions or zero-emissions sectors (see S. 876), S1987 [26MR]
——— establish Thorium Storage, Energy, and Industrial Products Corp. (see S. 2093), S4807 [11JY] (see H.R. 4410), H7834 [19SE]
——— provide energy cybersecurity investment incentives and establish a grant and technical assistance program for cybersecurity investments (see S. 2556), S5747 [26SE]
——— provide Federal financial assistance to States to implement, review, and revise State energy security plans (see S. 2094), S4807 [11JY] (see H.R. 2114), H3127 [8AP]
——— provide for certain programs and developments relative to cybersecurity and vulnerabilities of, and physical threats to, the electric grid (see S. 2095), S4807 [11JY] (see H.R. 359), H356 [9JA]
——— provide for modernization, security, and resiliency of electric grid and carry out programs for research, development, demonstration, and information-sharing for cybersecurity for energy sector (see S. 2333), S5195 [30JY]
——— 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]
——— support access to all domestic energy sources in an effort to achieve full energy security (see H. Res. 597), H8054 [26SE]
Dept. of HHS: mitigate drug shortages by prioritizing review of new drug applications, inspections, and reasons for shortages and assess national security threats associated with drug and ingredient shortages (see S. 2723), S6242 [29OC]
——— reauthorize certain programs to protect against pandemics and attacks from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (see S. 1379), S2743 [8MY] (see H.R. 269), H280 [8JA]
Dept. of Homeland Security: achieve security of firearms and other sensitive assets among departmental components (see H.R. 1437), H2312 [28FE]
——— add a Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency representative to Election Assistance Commission Technical Guidelines Development Committee to strengthen voting system cybersecurity (see S. 1454), S2815 [14MY]
——— authorize certain U.S. Customs and Border Protection counter terrorist networks activities (see H.R. 3526), H5255 [27JN]
——— authorize cyber hunt and incident response teams (see S. 315), S800 [31JA]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (see H.R. 1158), H1580 [13FE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), consideration of Senate amendment (see H. Res. 765), H10305 [16DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), correction in enrollment (see H. Con. Res. 81), H10609 [17DE]
——— authorize expenditures to combat emerging terrorist threats, including vehicular attacks (see H.R. 2160), H3216 [9AP]
——— authorize Operation Stonegarden grant program (see S. 2750), S6300 [30OC] (see H.R. 3990), H7463 [25JY]
——— authorize U.S. Customs and Border Protection to conduct certain activities to secure the international land borders within designated wilderness areas (see H.R. 612), H675 [16JA]
——— authorize work with cybersecurity consortia for training (see S. 333), S867 [5FE] (see H.R. 1062), H1460 [7FE]
——— clarify certain allowable uses of funds for public transportation security assistance grants and establish periods of performance for such grants (see H.R. 1313), H2042 [19FE]
——— clarify requirements for procurement of certain national security frontline operational components (see S. 1055), S2270 [4AP] (see H.R. 2083), H3099 [4AP]
——— clarify rights of all persons held or detained at a port of entry or detention facility overseen by U.S. Customs and Border Protection or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (see S. 2219), S5012 [23JY]
——— clarify that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are authorized to conduct asylum interviews (see H.R. 4202), H7520 [23AU]
——— codify and strengthen Counterterrorism Advisory Board (see S. 411), S1133 [7FE] (see H.R. 769), H1210 [24JA]
——— conduct a collective response to a terrorism exercise that includes management of cascading effects on critical infrastructure during times of extreme cold weather (see H.R. 3669), H5583 [10JY]
——— conduct an inland waters threat analysis (see H.R. 4402), H7834 [19SE]
——— design and administer a voluntary online terrorist content moderation exercise program and assess social media companies’ efficacy in addressing such content (see H.R. 5209), H9167 [21NO]
——— develop and disseminate a threat assessment relative to terrorist use of virtual currency (see H.R. 428), H461 [10JA]
——— develop plan to increase scanning rates of commercial and passenger vehicles entering U.S. borders using large-scale non-intrusive inspection systems to enhance border security (see H.R. 5273), H9179 [26NO]
——— develop tools to help State and local governments establish or improve cybersecurity (see H.R. 4217), H7528 [30AU]
——— ensure Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency can notify private and public sector entities put at risk by cybersecurity vulnerabilities in critical U.S. networks and systems (see S. 3045), S7027 [12DE]
——— ensure that unclaimed money recovered at airport security checkpoints is transferred to a fund for certain border security activities (see H.R. 4383), H7773 [18SE]
——— ensure the needs of children are considered in homeland security planning (see H.R. 2932), H4119 [22MY]
——— establish a homeland intelligence doctrine (see H.R. 2589), H3500 [8MY]
——— establish a program to share information on supply chain security risks with trusted providers and suppliers of advanced communications equipment or services (see H.R. 4461), H7901 [24SE]
——— establish a school security coordinating council (see H.R. 1593), H2581 [7MR]
——— establish Acquisition Review Board (see H.R. 2609), H3678 [9MY]
——— establish an election security grant program (see S. 1319), S2614 [2MY]
——— establish Biometric Identification Transnational Migration Alert Program (see S. 1933), S4169 [20JN] (see H.R. 3377), H5005 [20JN]
——— establish Chief Information Security Officer Advisory Committee within Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (see H.R. 1975), H2916 [28MR]
——— establish Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program in Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (see S. 2318), S5195 [30JY] (see H.R. 4237), H7535 [6SE]
——— establish Insider Threat Program (see H.R. 3907), H7240 [23JY]
——— establish Joint Threat Assessment and Management Task Force to make recommendations on developing a national strategy to prevent targeted violence (see S. 265), S742 [29JA] (see H.R. 838), H1282 [29JA]
——— establish minimum staffing levels of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers along U.S. northern border (see S. 2444), S5360 [9SE] (see H.R. 4276), H7596 [10SE]
——— establish National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (see H.R. 542), H544 [14JA]
——— establish Office of Biometric Identity Management (see H.R. 1729), H2716 [13MR]
——— establish rotational cybersecurity research program (see H.R. 3484), H5166 [25JN]
——— establish Unmanned Aircraft Systems Coordinator (see S. 1867), S3476 [13JN] (see H.R. 3787), H5911 [16JY]
——— evaluate research on mitigating impact of climate change on homeland security, identify areas for further research, and develop ways to mitigate climate change consequences (see H.R. 4737), H8257 [18OC]
——— expedite U.S. Customs and Border Protection hiring process for law enforcement positions by expanding authority to waive polygraph examinations for certain applicants (see S. 731), S1734 [7MR] (see H.R. 1609), H2583 [7MR]
——— extend Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (see H.R. 251), H228 [4JA]
——— facilitate removal of aliens identified in the terrorist screening database (see H.R. 146), H206 [3JA]
——— grant authority to waive environmental reviews required by certain legislation for purpose of construction of physical barriers along the southern border (see H.R. 1732), H2716 [13MR]
——— implement certain requirements for information relative to supply chain risk (see H.R. 3320), H4770 [18JN]
——— improve intelligence and information sharing on threats posed by terrorist attacks using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials (see H.R. 1589), H2581 [7MR]
——— improve management and administration of security clearance processes (see H.R. 424), H461 [10JA]
——— improve training and support for emergency response providers in areas with high concentrations of covered chemical facilities in how to respond to terrorist attacks (see H.R. 3310), H4770 [18JN]
——— increase number of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and staff and require reports that identify staffing, infrastructure, and equipment needed to enhance security at ports of entry (see S. 1004), S2239 [3AP]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border agents and officers (H.R. 2203), consideration (see H. Res. 577), H7900 [24SE]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border security agents and officers (see S. 2691), S6155 [24OC] (see H.R. 2203), H3252 [10AP]
——— issue strategy to improve hiring and retention of U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel in rural or remote areas (see H.R. 1598), H2582 [7MR]
——— limit authority of personnel to prohibit a citizen or permanent U.S. resident from boarding as a passenger on an aircraft or cruise ship based on inclusion in a watchlist (see H.R. 4431), H7864 [20SE]
——— make technical corrections to requirement to submit quadrennial homeland security reviews (see H.R. 1892), H2827 [26MR]
——— making appropriations (see S. 2582), S5748 [26SE] (see H.R. 3931), H7376 [24JY]
——— making continuing appropriations (see H.J. Res. 1), H210 [3JA] (see H.J. Res. 31), H997 [22JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), consideration (see H. Res. 5), H210 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), consideration (see H. Res. 61), H996 [22JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 131), H2028 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), correction in enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 4), S1384 [14FE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security (see S. 811), S1898 [14MR]
——— modify authority for pay and work schedules of Border Patrol agents (see H.R. 1392), H2270 [27FE]
——— 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]
——— place restrictions on searches and seizures of electronic devices at the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (see S. 2694), S6155 [24OC]
——— prepare a terrorism threat assessment relative to unmanned aircraft systems (see H.R. 4432), H7864 [20SE]
——— produce and disseminate an annual catalog on training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 449), H462 [10JA]
——— prohibit admission to U.S. as a nonimmigrant under certain categories, aliens who are nationals of noncompliant countries (see H.R. 5461), H10609 [17DE]
——— prohibit closing of certain international field offices (see H.R. 2637), H3679 [9MY]
——— prohibit expenditure of certain grant funds to purchase firearms and firearms accessories, including for use by teachers (see H.R. 2383), H3303 [29AP]
——— prohibit from operating or procuring foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems (see H.R. 4753), H8258 [18OC]
——— provide continuing appropriations to pay salaries of Coast Guard and law enforcement and customs and border protection officers in the event of a Government shutdown (see H.R. 815), H1242 [28JA]
——— provide for certain acquisition authorities for the Under Sec. of Management (see H.R. 3413), H5036 [21JN]
——— provide for remediation of cybersecurity vulnerabilities (see H.R. 3710), H5726 [11JY]
——— provide for U.S. Border Patrol Processing Coordinators to enhance border security (see H.R. 5468), H10609 [17DE]
——— provide foreign assistance to countries for operations to address individuals who may pose a national security, border security, or terrorist threat to the U.S. (see H.R. 1958), H2915 [28MR]
——— provide pay incentive for border patrol agents to complete emergency technician and paramedic training and ensure that language interpretation services are available at border patrol stations (see S. 412), S1133 [7FE]
——— provide provisional protected presence status for eligible Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program participants and provide mandatory appropriations relative to border security (see S. 166), S274 [16JA]
——— provide resources and assistance to local governments wanting to adopt .gov web addresses in order to increase resilience to cyber crimes that frequently target local government systems (see S. 2749), S6300 [30OC]
——— provide support to State and local governments in their efforts to counter violent extremist threats (see H.R. 5344), H9346 [6DE]
——— provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection authority relative to national security determinations about wind turbines proposed to be constructed in the U.S. in bodies of water that border Canada (see H.R. 4441), H7865 [20SE]
——— reauthorize and expand National Threat Assessment Center (see S. 495), S1382 [14FE] (see H.R. 3714), H5726 [11JY]
——— reauthorize and improve Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (see H.R. 3256), H4693 [13JN]
——— reauthorize and rename Interagency Threat Assessment and Coordination Group as Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team (see H.R. 4883), H8539 [28OC]
——— reauthorize U.S. Customs and Border Protection Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Program (see H.R. 3719), H5726 [11JY]
——— rename Visa Waiver Program as Secure Travel Partnership (see H.R. 1996), H2923 [29MR]
——— require a joint domestic terrorism report, establish a National Center for the Study of Domestic Terrorism, and authorize research on current trends in domestic terrorism (see H.R. 3106), H4341 [5JN]
——— require a report and assessment on responses to terrorist threats to Federal elections (see H.R. 52), H203 [3JA]
——— require all U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents and officers to wear body cameras (see H.R. 1013), H1390 [6FE]
——— require an exercise on terrorist and foreign fighter travel (see H.R. 1590), H2581 [7MR]
——— require an overseas personnel enhancement plan (see H.R. 2590), H3500 [8MY]
——— require annual homeland threat assessment (see H.R. 480), H463 [10JA]
——— require certain coordination with Federal and non-Federal entities relative to cybersecurity risks and incidents (see H.R. 5394), H10123 [11DE]
——— require U.S. Customs and Border Protection annual hiring of a certain number of Border Patrol agents, report on Border Patrol workforce status, and conduct staffing analysis (see S. 2162), S4947 [18JY]
——— require U.S. Customs and Border Protection to acquire and enhance technology and assets in rural or remote areas near the southern border and establish an Agent Mobility Demonstration Program (see S. 404), S1132 [7FE]
——— require use of American made iron and steel products in southern border wall construction (see H.R. 1543), H2367 [5MR]
——— require use of testimonials of former or estranged violent extremists or their associates to counter terrorist recruitment (see H.R. 452), H462 [10JA]
——— study circumstances which may impact the effectiveness and availability of first responders before, during, or after a terrorist threat or event (see H.R. 42), H202 [3JA]
——— study feasibility of establishing a Civilian Cyber Defense National Resource (see H.R. 57), H203 [3JA]
——— submit a report on cyber vulnerability disclosures (see H.R. 43), H202 [3JA]
——— support employees who carry out essential mission of the U.S. Border Patrol, Office of Field Operations, and Air and Marine Operations within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (see H. Res. 170), H2322 [4MR]
Dept. of Justice: allow denial of transfer of firearms or issuance of firearms and explosives licenses to known or suspected terrorists (see H.R. 1531), H2367 [5MR]
——— ensure online access to registration statements filed under Foreign Agents Registration Act (see H.R. 1566), H2503 [6MR]
——— establish a section with responsibility for enforcement of laws against suspected operatives or agents of foreign governments and improve enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (see H.R. 1467), H2314 [28FE]
——— provide with greater authority to promote enforcement and disclosure requirements for agents of foreign principals (see S. 1762), S3284 [10JN]
——— reauthorize State Criminal Alien Assistance Program and allow reimbursement of State and local governments that incur correctional officer salary costs for incarcerating criminal illegal aliens (see S. 1470), S2815 [14MY]
——— report on domestic terrorism (see H.R. 4190), H7505 [16AU]
Dept. of Peacebuilding: establish (see H.R. 1111), H1491 [8FE]
Dept. of State: assess and mitigate threats posed by Russian-Venezuelan cooperation and security risks posed by foreign acquisition of CITGO Petroleum Corp., assets in the U.S. (see H.R. 1102), H1461 [7FE] (see H.R. 1477), H2314 [28FE]
——— authorize revocation or denial of passports and passport cards to individuals affiliated with foreign terrorist organizations (see H.R. 145), H206 [3JA]
——— authorize rewards for information on individuals or entities engaged in activities that violate U.S. or U.N. sanctions under Rewards for Justice Program (see H.R. 4802), H8455 [23OC]
——— eliminate Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (see S. 1632), S3104 [23MY] (see H.R. 479), H463 [10JA]
——— establish a Vulnerability Disclosure Program to improve cybersecurity and a bug bounty program to identify and report vulnerabilities of Internet-facing information technology (see S. 1808), S3363 [12JN] (see H.R. 328), H283 [8JA]
——— establish Assistant Sec. of State for Energy Resources (see H.R. 2046), H3066 [3AP]
——— establish positions of Climate Security Envoy and Special Representative for the Arctic and outline policies on relationship between climate change and national security (see S. 745), S1792 [12MR]
——— limit funds to extend New START Treaty contingent upon inclusion of China and coverage of all strategic and non-strategic nuclear forces held by Russia (see S. 1433), S2786 [13MY] (see H.R. 2707), H3788 [14MY]
——— maintain existing regulations governing exportation of certain weapons and military equipment on U.S. Munitions list (see H.R. 1134), H1492 [8FE]
——— review termination characterization of former employees fired for their sexual orientation (see S. 1252), S2515 [30AP]
——— review U.S.-Turkey relations (see H.R. 4694), H8197 [16OC]
——— revoke existing, and prohibit issuance of, visas to researchers affiliated with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and call for certain allies to take similar measures (see S. 1451), S2815 [14MY] (see H.R. 2713), H3788 [14MY]
——— submit a report on potential benefits and impact on the U.S. of establishment of joint U.S.-Israel Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (see S. 2309), S5141 [29JY] (see H.R. 2488), H3439 [2MY]
——— submit to Congress a report on designation of Muslim Brotherhood (organization) as a foreign terrorist organization (see H.R. 2412), H3339 [30AP]
——— support U.S. international cyber diplomacy by establishing an Ambassador to lead cyber diplomacy efforts, rejecting Internet censorship, and including Internet freedoms in human rights reports (see H.R. 739), H1209 [24JA]
Dept. of the Interior: revise Final List of Critical Minerals (see H.R. 3405), H5036 [21JN]
Dept. of the Treasury: accept public donations to fund construction of a barrier on the border between the U.S. and Mexico (see H.R. 32), H201 (see H.R. 200), H208 [3JA] (see H.R. 256), H228 [4JA]
——— issue bonds to finance construction of a southern border wall and installation of additional physical barriers, roads, lighting, cameras, and sensors to gain operational control of the southwest border (see H.R. 546), H600 [15JA]
Dept. of Transportation: ensure only citizens or U.S. nationals may operate trains from Mexico within U.S. border (see S. 2652), S5922 [21OC] (see H.R. 3896), H7240 [23JY]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase passenger rail cars or buses from China and require rail transit operators to develop and execute a plan for identifying and reducing cybersecurity risks (see S. 846), S1899 [14MR] (see H.R. 2739), H3840 [15MY]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (see H. Res. 431), H4387 [10JN] (see H. Res. 436), H4431 [11JN] (see H. Res. 445), H4769 [18JN]
Depts. of the Interior and Agriculture: develop domestic sources of minerals and mineral materials of strategic and critical importance to economic and national security and manufacturing competitiveness of the U.S. (see H.R. 2531), H3473 [7MY]
Disasters: convene an interagency working group to assess Federal activities relative to extreme weather resilience across key sectors and support State, local, and private sector resiliency efforts (see H.R. 855), H1283 [29JA]
——— prohibit certain disaster relief funding from being transferred or reprogrammed to plan, develop, or construct a continuous wall or fence along the southern U.S. border (see S. 534), S1384 [14FE] (see H.R. 1214), H1583 [13FE]
District of Columbia: clarify circumstances determining the exercise of authority over the District of Columbia National Guard between the Mayor and the President (see H.R. 1090), H1461 [7FE]
Economy: require a global economic security strategy (see S. 2826), S6475 [7NO]
Elections: disclose access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals (see S. 2656), S5965 [22OC]
——— expose and deter interference in U.S. elections by Russia and other countries by imposing sanctions and blocking assets and coordinate with the European Union on such efforts (see S. 1060), S2294 [8AP]
——— protect administration of Federal elections against cybersecurity threats (see H.R. 3412), H5036 [21JN]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (see S. 1540), S2925 [16MY] (see S. 2053), S4677 [28JN] (see S. 2238), S5012 [23JY] (see H.R. 2660), H3726 [10MY] (see H.R. 2722), H3789 [14MY]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), consideration (see H. Res. 460), H5074 [24JN]
——— require information sharing relative to ownership of election service providers (see S. 823), S1898 [14MR]
——— require States to take steps to ensure domestic ownership and control of election service providers (see S. 825), S1898 [14MR] (see H.R. 4777), H8298 [21OC]
Employment: establish incentivized tax breaks for employers offering cybersecurity training, increase cybersecurity scholarship program funding, and provide student loan repayment for certain cybersecurity employees (see H.R. 334), H283 [8JA]
Europe: reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (see S. 1830), S3475 [13JN]
Executive Office of the President: deny security clearances to employees under Federal investigation for aiding a foreign Government, who fail to disclose foreign contacts, or in opposition to advice of intelligence experts (see H.R. 1604), H2582 [7MR]
——— establish Office of Critical Technologies and Security (see S. 29), S27 [4JA] (see H.R. 618), H675 [16JA]
——— require quarterly reports on security clearances for employees (see H.R. 538), H543 [14JA]
FAA: allow airports to restrict access for certain hours and allow assessment of certain penalties against air carriers or aircraft operators (see H.R. 5106), H8878 [14NO]
——— establish protections for air transportation passengers relative to boarding, seating, fees, delays and cancellations, claims against airlines, and penalty enforcement (see S. 2341), S5196 [30JY]
——— prohibit Airport Improvement Program funds from being provided to entities that have violated U.S. intellectual property rights, and therefore pose a threat to national security (see S. 1710), S3215 [4JN]
——— require airlines to disclose information on cyberattacks on aircraft and support systems and identify and address cybersecurity threats to the U.S. commercial aviation system (see S. 2181), S4948 [18JY]
——— require disclosure of beneficial ownership by a foreign person of aircraft registration (see H.R. 393), H358 [9JA]
——— require installation of secondary cockpit barriers on existing aircraft (see S. 911), S2043 [27MR] (see H.R. 911), H1335 [30JA]
——— strengthen oversight of repair stations located outside the U.S. (see H.R. 5119), H8908 [15NO]
FBI: provide briefings relative to counterintelligence activities to congressional intelligence committees (see H.R. 2286), H3255 [10AP]
FCC: improve oversight of wireless and broadcast emergency alert systems (see S. 2693), S6155 [24OC] (see H.R. 4856), H8462 [24OC]
FEC: exempt political party assistance to candidates for secure information technology or cybersecurity products or services from limits on party expenditures made to candidates’ campaigns (see H.R. 3850), H7150 [18JY]
Federal agencies and departments: direct the head of each agency to ensure Federal employees are trained in cybersecurity (see H.R. 4774), H8297 [21OC]
——— ensure that climate change-related impacts are fully considered in development of national security doctrine, policies, and plans (see H.R. 1201), H1582 [13FE]
——— establish a civilian personnel rotation program for Federal cybersecurity professionals at non-military and non-intelligence agencies that confront cybersecurity challenges (see S. 406), S1132 [7FE]
——— establish exchange programs with the private sector for cybersecurity positions (see S. 429), S1133 [7FE]
——— improve processing and oversight of security clearances and background investigations (see S. 314), S800 [31JA]
——— prohibit procurement of drones and other unmanned aircraft systems from countries identified as national security threats (see S. 2502), S5577 [18SE] (see H.R. 5125), H8908 [15NO]
——— 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]
——— require agencies not performing security functions to relocate throughout the U.S. (see S. 493), S1382 [14FE]
——— require publication of annual reports required under ‘‘Buy American Hire American’’ and ‘‘Strengthening Buy-American Preferences for Infrastructure Projects’’ Executive orders (see S. 405), S1132 [7FE]
Federal employees: improve diversity and inclusion in the workforce of national security agencies (see S. 497), S1382 [14FE] (see H.R. 2979), H4162 [23MY]
——— making appropriations to pay salaries of Coast Guard and Dept. of Homeland Security employees tasked with securing the border working during the Government shutdown (see H.R. 371), H357 [9JA]
——— making appropriations to pay salaries of Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice employees working during the Government shutdown (see S. 111), S143 [10JA]
——— permit disabled law enforcement, intelligence, and other safety and security officers and employees to receive the same retirement benefits as if they had not been disabled (see S. 531), S1383 [14FE] (see H.R. 1256), H2031 [14FE]
——— provide for a study on use of social media in security clearance investigations (see H.R. 1065), H1460 [7FE]
——— require treatment of a lapse in appropriations as a mitigating condition when assessing financial considerations for security clearances (see S. 464), S1276 [12FE]
Federal Railroad Administration: evaluate safety, security, and environmental risks of transporting liquefied natural gas by rail (see H.R. 4306), H7704 [12SE]
FEMA: establish a review process for certain grant applications for first responders to purchase equipment or systems that do not meet or exceed any applicable national voluntary consensus standards (see H.R. 1594), H2581 [7MR]
Financial institutions: acknowledge that lack of sunlight and transparency in financial transactions and corporate formation poses a threat to national and economic security and support efforts to close related loopholes (see H. Res. 206), H2614 [8MR]
Fish and fishing: address threat to national security from illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and associated illegal activity and prevent illegal trade of seafood and seafood products (see S. 1269), S2569 [1MY]
Foreign Agents Registration Act: require registration statements to be filed in a structured data format enabling the statements to be digitized for a publicly available electronic database (see H.R. 5122), H8908 [15NO]
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: extend and amend (see S. 2939), S6755 [21NO]
——— reform process to obtain surveillance warrants (see H.R. 5396), H10123 [11DE]
Foreign policy: emphasize importance of foreign alliances and partnerships in advancing U.S. interests and security (see H. Res. 222), H2717 [13MR]
——— promote security and energy partnerships in the Eastern Mediterranean (see S. 1102), S2386 [10AP] (see H.R. 2913), H4118 [22MY]
——— recognize interdependence of diplomacy, development, and defense as critical to effective national security (see H. Res. 220), H2717 [13MR]
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]
——— 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]
Friedman, Elizabeth Smith: tribute (see S. Res. 133), S2118 [1AP]
FRS: report on cybersecurity efforts (see H.R. 4458), H7900 [24SE]
FTC: require certain entities that collect and maintain personal information of individuals to secure such information and provide notice in the case of a breach of security involving such information (see H.R. 1282), H2032 [14FE]
——— safeguard sensitive data from foreign governments that pose risks to national security by imposing data security requirements and strengthening review of foreign investments (see S. 2889), S6625 [18NO]
GAO: carry out a study on security impact of sexually harassing behavior in U.S. nuclear weapons complex sites (see H.R. 3042), H4180 [30MY]
——— report on budget for international and domestic nuclear security and nuclear nonproliferation programs (see H.R. 4185), H7500 [13AU]
——— review Dept. of Homeland Security Trusted Traveler Programs (see H.R. 3675), H5583 [10JY]
Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS: tribute (see H. Res. 705), H8879 [14NO]
Government: prioritize obligations and appropriate emergency funding for continued pay for the Armed Forces and Federal law enforcement officers if statutory debt ceiling is reached or there is a funding gap (see H.R. 489), H517 [11JA]
Greece: reaffirm commitment to U.S.-Greek strategic partnership, encourage greater security collaboration, and support increased focus on energy, economic development, and people to people programs (see H. Res. 91), H1336 [30JA]
Green New Deal: address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (see S.J. Res. 8), S1326 [13FE] (see S. Res. 59), S1133 [7FE] (see H. Res. 109), H1462 [7FE]
——— address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and hazardous and other wastes, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (H. Res. 109), consideration (see H. Res. 132), H2032 [14FE]
GSA: require disclosure of beneficial ownership by a foreign person of high-security space leased to accommodate a Federal agency (see S. 1869), S3477 [13JN] (see H.R. 392), H357 [9JA]
House of Representatives: modify procedures for considering legislation prohibiting proposed sales of defense articles or services, licenses for exports of defense articles, and approval of certain assistance (see H.R. 332), H283 [8JA]
Immigration: amend certain laws relative to detention of dangerous aliens (see H.R. 3860), H7157 [19JY]
——— authorize appropriations for detention spaces to enforce immigration laws (see H.R. 3858), H7157 [19JY]
——— ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law (see H.R. 153), H206 [3JA] (see H.R. 516), H518 [11JA]
——— ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law and provide liability protection for local law enforcement who enforce Federal laws (see S. 1644), S3105 [23MY] (see H.R. 3000), H4163 [23MY]
——— ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law and redirect such funds to homeless and veterans’ assistance programs (see H.R. 3218), H4626 [12JN]
——— clarify definition of sanctuary jurisdictions, provide civil remedies for victims of crimes committed by individuals benefitting from a sanctuary policy, and withhold grant funding from such jurisdictions (see S. 2059), S4729 [9JY] (see H.R. 3964), H7462 [25JY]
——— close loopholes in immigration laws that serve as incentives to aliens to attempt to enter the U.S. unlawfully (see H.R. 517), H518 [11JA] (see H.R. 586), H673 [16JA] (see H.R. 1738), H2716 [13MR]
——— close loopholes in immigration to establish a minimum age of 18 years for marriage-based and fiance-based immigrant visa petitions to reduce child marriages and sex trafficking (see S. 742), S1792 [12MR] (see H.R. 2175), H3216 [9AP]
——— create a fund for construction of continuous wall along southern U.S. border, redirect amounts from foreign aid penalties and certain fees to such fund, and increase Border Patrol salaries and overtime (see H.R. 85), H204 [3JA]
——— criminalize overstaying a visa (see H.R. 147), H206 [3JA]
——— ensure State and local cooperation with Federal law enforcement against illegal alien criminals and ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law (see H.R. 1885), H2827 [26MR]
——— expedite detainee transport to border patrol processing facilities (see S. 2202), S4966 [22JY]
——— express that immigration makes the U.S. stronger, secure borders, condemn White supremacy and leaders who legitimize such ideology, deter domestic terrorism, and call for removal of extremist online content (see H. Res. 299), H3217 [9AP]
——— fund southern border wall by requiring a work-authorized Social Security number to claim refundable tax credits and welfare applicants to verify citizenship, and increasing illegal border crossing fines (see S. 53), S68 [8JA]
——— increase penalties for those who illegally reenter the U.S. after being removed (see H.R. 384), H357 [9JA]
——— make revenue from certain duties imposed on goods imported from China available for border security (see S. 188), S293 [17JA]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (see S. 1900), S3843 [19JN] (see H.R. 3056), H4215 [3JN] (see H.R. 3401), H5035 [21JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration (see H. Res. 462), H5165 [25JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration of Senate amendment (see H. Res. 466), H5255 [27JN]
——— prohibit construction of new border barriers, including walls or fences, on certain Federal land (see H.R. 365), H356 [9JA]
——— prohibit funding for construction of continuous wall or fence along the southern U.S. border (see H.R. 968), H1361 [5FE]
——— prohibit funding to live stream border wall construction activities (see S. 2848), S6566 [13NO]
——— prohibit taxpayer funds from being used to build a wall along southern U.S. border (see H.R. 48), H202 [3JA]
——— prohibit transfer, obligation, or expenditure of Federal funds to take property for construction of continuous wall or fence along the southern U.S. border (see H.R. 2686), H3727 [10MY]
——— protect U.S. citizens and residents from unlawful profiling, arrest, and detention (see S. 2396), S5248 [31JY]
——— provide additional security requirements for Syrian and Iraqi refugees, including polygraphs, biometric data and DNA samples, and background checks including investigation of online activity (see H.R. 364), H356 [9JA]
——— provide appropriations to secure the border between the U.S. and Mexico (see H.R. 796), H1217 [25JA]
——— provide deferred action for certain individuals brought to the U.S. and establish a border security trust fund (see S. 108), S143 [10JA]
——— provide for admission, protection, and processing of refugees, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable individuals in the Western Hemisphere, and modify certain special immigrant visa programs (see S. 2936), S6755 [21NO] (see H.R. 5210), H9167 [21NO]
——— reform asylum procedures (see H.R. 3855), H7157 [19JY]
——— reform asylum procedures relative to filing frivolous applications (see H.R. 3857), H7157 [19JY]
——— reform asylum procedures relative to safe third countries (see H.R. 3856), H7157 [19JY]
——— require new legal permanent residents to pay a fee, deposit such fees in newly established Border Security Enhancement Fund, and authorize use of such Fund for border security and immigration improvements (see S. 643), S1621 [4MR]
——— rescind Executive order prioritizing the majority of unauthorized individuals for removal and withholding Federal funding to sanctuary cities (see S. 1591), S3058 [22MY]
——— screen asylum seekers at U.S. embassies or consulates outside the U.S., create bench warrants for immigrants failing to appear for court, provide detention alternatives, and codify third country asylum rule (see S. 2292), S5107 [25JY] (see H.R. 4030), H7465 [25JY]
India: enhance defense and security cooperation with the U.S. (see H.R. 2123), H3128 [8AP]
Information technology: address state-sponsored cyber activities against the U.S. (see S. 602), S1593 [28FE] (see H.R. 1493), H2322 [4MR]
——— create and implement an inter-agency strategy to secure fifth generation (5G) and future technology and infrastructure in the U.S. and with strategic allies (see S. 893), S2042 [27MR] (see H.R. 2881), H4063 [21MY]
——— deem development and deployment of fifth generation (5G) wireless technology a national priority and support FCC efforts to make spectrum commercially available (see S. Res. 259), S4456 [24JN]
——— leverage Federal procurement power to encourage increased cybersecurity for Internet of Things devices (see S. 734), S1762 [11MR] (see H.R. 1668), H2646 [11MR]
——— 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]
——— promote deployment of commercial fifth generation (5G) mobile networks and the sharing of information with communication providers on security risks (see S. 1625), S3059 [22MY]
——— urge stakeholders in deployment of fifth generation (5G) infrastructure to adhere to ‘‘Prague Proposals’’ on resilience and security of communications networks and technology (see H. Res. 575), H7901 [24SE]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (see S. 245), S698 [28JA] (see S. 1589), S3058 [22MY] (see H.R. 3494), H5199 [26JN]
——— authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), consideration (see H. Res. 491), H5824 [15JY]
——— establish a plan for strengthening supply chain intelligence function and a National Supply Chain Intelligence Center (see S. 2316), S5195 [30JY]
——— require Presidents’ annual budget submissions to include the total dollar amount requested for intelligence or intelligence-related activities of the Government (see H.R. 2735), H3789 [14MY]
Interagency U.S.-Based Terrorism Threat Information Sharing Commission: establish (see S. 3142), S7208 [19DE]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty: concur with decision to withdraw U.S. and declare the U.S. is freed from stipulations of treaty and it is not legally obligatory (see S. Res. 298), S5249 [31JY]
——— prohibit funding to take any action that would constitute a violation for the duration of withdrawal period (see S. 705), S1733 [7MR]
Iran: condemn state-sponsored terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens and officials and Iranian dissidents and recognize right of Iranian people to establish a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic (see H. Res. 374), H3727 [10MY]
——— limit use of funds for military operations in or against Iran (see S. 1039), S2270 [4AP] (see H.R. 2354), H3283 [25AP]
——— terminate certain waivers of sanctions on Iran issued in connection with agreement relative to its nuclear program (see S. 2874), S6605 [14NO] (see H.R. 5086), H8877 [14NO]
Israel: provide defense and security assistance to ensure protection from an existing or imminent military threat (see H.R. 4156), H7488 [2AU]
——— support security and law enforcement training and cooperation with the U.S. (see H.R. 1459), H2313 [28FE]
ITC: study the well-being of the U.S. automotive industry and stay investigation into national security effects of automotive imports until the study is completed and subsequent tariffs (see S. 121), S220 [15JA] (see H.R. 1710), H2715 [13MR]
Japan: reaffirm vital role of the U.S.-Japan alliance in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond (see S. Res. 183), S2614 [2MY] (see H. Res. 349), H3440 [2MY]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: provide proper oversight of U.S. policy (see S. 1658), S3105 [23MY] (see H.R. 2949), H4161 [23MY]
Korea, Republic of: express importance of U.S. alliance and strengthen and broaden diplomatic, economic, and security ties (see S. Res. 152), S2329 [9AP] (see H. Res. 301), H3217 [9AP]
Law enforcement: develop a national strategy to combat financial networks of transnational organized criminals (see H.R. 1387), H2270 [27FE]
——— establish nonpartisan commission on immigration reform and border security (see H.R. 1283), H2032 [14FE]
——— use forfeited criminal proceeds resulting from prosecution of Joaquín A. Guzmán Loera (El Chapo) or other felony drug convictions for border security measures, including a border wall (see S. 25), S19 [3JA] (see H.R. 714), H1170 [23JA]
Law enforcement officers: ensure access to lifesaving equipment needed in defense of attacks by terrorists and violent criminals by allowing the sale or donation of Federal surplus defense equipment (see S. 1537), S2925 [16MY]
Lebanon: restrict military assistance pending certification that steps are being taken to end Hezbollah (terrorist organization) and Iranian influence over security forces (see S. 1886), S3651 [18JN] (see H.R. 3331), H4771 [18JN]
Middle East: recognize Israel’s sovereignty over, and promote and conduct joint projects on, Golan Heights, and ensure Syria faces consequences for killing civilians, ethnic cleansing, and use of weapons of mass destruction (see S. 567), S1493 [26FE] (see H.R. 1372), H2233 [26FE]
——— report on plan to secure enduring defeat of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization) (see S. 2755), S6300 [30OC]
National Atomic Veterans Day: designate (see H. Res. 687), H8740 [8NO]
National Commission on Online Platforms and Homeland Security: establish (see H.R. 4782), H8386 [22OC]
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: support goals and ideals (see S. Res. 345), S5748 [26SE]
NATO: oppose U.S. withdrawal, support member efforts to spend a certain percentage on defense, and promote funding for European Deterrence Initiative to counter Russian aggression (see H.R. 676), H718 [17JA]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to NATO and collective defense principles, uphold principles of democratic institutions, individual liberty, and the rule of law, and support progress towards burden-sharing (see H. Res. 286), H3068 [3AP]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to transatlantic security and stability and recognize that U.S. leadership is vital to NATO’s core tasks of collective defense, crisis management, and cooperative security (see H. Res. 291), H3100 [4AP]
——— recognize accomplishments, call on members to fully meet obligations, consider membership of North Macedonia, reaffirm collective defense principles, and support reform and mission (see S. Res. 123), S2043 [27MR]
——— report on value of investments in dual use infrastructure projects by member states in order to improve military mobility and interoperability across Europe (see H.R. 3202), H4431 [11JN]
Navy: recognize need to increase long-term capabilities through updated force structure, provide updates on shipbuilding and fleet status, and implement a shipbuilding schedule commensurate to the threat (see H. Res. 99), H1362 [5FE]
NSC: prohibit individuals who have threatened to destroy the Government from participating in or attending NSC meetings (see H.R. 2028), H2985 [2AP]
NSF: establish prize competitions relative to ‘‘deep fake’’ image and audio manipulation detection technology (see H.R. 5532), H12290 [19DE]
Nuclear weapons: prevent a nuclear arms race resulting from weakened international restrictions on proliferation of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles (see S. 312), S800 [31JA] (see H.R. 1231), H2029 [14FE]
——— 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]
——— support a modern intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force and oppose unilateral reduction of such force or delaying ground-based strategic deterrent program implementation (see S. Res. 24), S294 [17JA]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: assess drug trafficking and human trafficking and smuggling in Mexico and Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras (see H.R. 3720), H5726 [11JY]
——— carry out a prize competition to stimulate research and development relevant to fifth generation (5G) technology (see H.R. 3679), H5583 [10JY]
——— establish a Climate Security Intelligence Center (see H.R. 3110), H4341 [5JN]
——— establish the Malign Foreign Influence Response Center (see S. 2493), S5539 [17SE]
——— manage supply chain risk through counterintelligence training (see S. 1388), S2770 [9MY]
——— report on purpose, scope, and means of expanded Chinese influence in international organizations (see S. 2528), S5603 [19SE]
——— submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (see H.R. 1273), H2031 [14FE] (see H.R. 1617), H2583 [7MR]
——— submit pre-election threat assessment prior to each regularly scheduled general election for Federal office (see H.R. 1474), H2314 [28FE]
——— submit report on fifth generation (5G) wireless network technology (see H.R. 3678), H5583 [10JY]
OMB: rename Office of E-Government and Information Technology as Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) and elevate and codify position of Federal CIO (see H.R. 247), H227 [4JA]
Political campaigns: clarify treatment of activities by foreign agents and disclaimer rules for online advertisements, reduce illicit foreign money in elections, secure ballots, and prohibit non-citizens from voting (see H.R. 4736), H8257 [18OC]
——— include sharing of nonpublic campaign material with a foreign power in ban on foreign solicitations of support and file suspicious activity reports for any offers of foreign or illicit assistance (see H.R. 3236), H4627 [12JN]
——— prohibit foreign nationals from paying for online advertisements created to attack or support Federal candidates for public office (see H.R. 4612), H8095 [4OC]
——— prohibit foreign nationals from paying individuals for online advertisements created to attack or support Federal candidates for public office (see H.R. 4703), H8198 [16OC]
——— require reporting to the FEC and FBI of offers by foreign nationals to make prohibited contributions, donations, expenditures, or disbursements (see S. 1247), S2515 [30AP] (see H.R. 2424), H3339 [30AP]
Power resources: express that production of oil and natural gas is critical to U.S. economy and national security, promote greater energy production and independence, and call for cooperation in addressing energy needs (see H. Res. 522), H7467 [25JY]
Presidential appointments: require appointment of Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs be made by and with the advice and consent of the Senate (see H.R. 2987), H4163 [23MY]
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]
——— limit authority to modify duty rates for national security reasons and limit authority of the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose certain duties or import restrictions (see H.R. 3477), H5166 [25JN]
——— prohibit creation of manufactured emergencies in order to build border walls during a Government shutdown (see H.R. 522), H518 [11JA]
——— require Presidential candidates to develop ethics plans for transition teams (see S. 338), S867 [5FE] (see H.R. 964), H1361 [5FE]
Public debt: 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]
Puerto Rico: compensate certain residents of Vieques island for use of such island for military readiness (see H.R. 4605), H8094 [4OC]
Russia: disapprove President’s failure to support U.S. intelligence on interference in elections, oppose future secret meetings with Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and submit any agreements to Congress for approval (see H. Res. 15), H211 [3JA]
——— enhance national interest and security of the U.S. and European allies and partners by countering malign Russian influence (see H.R. 4209), H7524 [27AU]
——— impose sanctions relative to provision of certain vessels for construction of Russian energy export pipelines (see S. 1441), S2815 [14MY] (see H.R. 3206), H4431 [11JN] (see H.R. 4818), H8456 [23OC]
Schiff, Representative: call for removal from Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) and revocation of security clearance (see H. Res. 306), H3256 [10AP]
SEC: require publicly traded companies to disclose to investors information on cybersecurity risks and presence of cybersecurity experts on the board of trustees (see S. 592), S1593 [28FE] (see H.R. 1731), H2716 [13MR]
Senate: authorize Sergeant at Arms to protect personal technology devices and accounts of Senators and covered employees from cyber attacks and hostile information collection activities (see S. 890), S2042 [27MR]
Taiwan: foster security through inclusion in international organizations, review of Dept. of State diplomatic guidance, and enhancement of U.S.-Taiwan defense relationship (see S. 878), S1987 [26MR] (see H.R. 2002), H2937 [1AP]
Technology: establish a coordinated Federal initiative to accelerate artificial intelligence research and development for economic and national security of the U.S. (see S. 1558), S3004 [21MY] (see H.R. 2202), H3252 [10AP]
Telecommunications: prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase communications equipment or services posing national security risks (see H.R. 4973), H8723 [1NO]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase communications equipment or services posing national security risks and provide reimbursement for replacement of equipment or services posing such risks (see H.R. 4459), H7901 [24SE] (see H.R. 4998), H8737 [8NO]
Terrorism: authorize domestic terrorism offices in the Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice and the FBI to analyze and monitor domestic terrorist activity and take steps to prevent domestic terrorism (see S. 894), S2042 [27MR] (see H.R. 1931), H2885 [27MR]
——— combat terrorist travel, transfer border security systems to partner governments, establish minimum international border security standards, and suspend assistance to countries not complying with such standards (see H.R. 630), H676 [16JA]
——— declassify documents relative to September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks (see H. Res. 662), H8595 [29OC]
——— penalize acts of domestic terrorism (see H.R. 4187), H7500 [13AU]
——— promote security and provide justice for U.S. victims of international terrorism (see S. 2132), S4856 [16JY]
——— provide appropriate information to Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to deter suspected terrorists from purchasing firearms while protecting law-abiding citizens’ Second Amendment rights (see S. 1778), S3319 [11JN]
——— recognize women’s varied roles in violent extremism and terrorism and promote their meaningful participation in efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism and terrorism (see H.R. 1653), H2614 [8MR]
Transportation Security Administration: carry out covert testing and risk mitigation improvement of aviation security operations (see H.R. 3469), H5166 [25JN]
——— codify responsibility relative to securing pipelines against cybersecurity threats, acts of terrorism, and other nefarious acts (see H.R. 3699), H5725 [11JY]
——— develop best practices for rental companies to report suspicious behavior at the point of sale of a rental vehicle to prevent and mitigate acts of terrorism using motor vehicles (see H.R. 4942), H8717 [31OC]
——— enhance security operations and stabilize security workforce by applying a unified personnel system to employees responsible for screening passengers and property (see S. 944), S2088 [28MR] (see H.R. 1140), H1517 [11FE]
——— ensure aviation security fees are used to finance costs of aviation security screening by repealing requirement that a portion of such fees be deposited into the Treasury (see S. 472), S1325 [13FE] (see H.R. 1171), H1580 [13FE]
——— establish a task force to conduct an analysis of emerging and potential future threats to transportation security (see H.R. 3318), H4770 [18JN]
——— expand eligibility for TSA PreCheck program to individuals with Transportation Worker Identification Credentials or Hazardous Materials Endorsements (see S. 2035), S4628 [27JN]
——— expand enrollment in TSA PreCheck program to expedite commercial travel screening and improve airport security (see S. 1349), S2687 [7MY]
——— implement training for frontline personnel on screening of pregnant women and families with young children at passenger screening checkpoints (see H.R. 3694), H5725 [11JY]
——— require deployment of law enforcement personnel at airport screening locations at very large airports (see H.R. 4020), H7465 [25JY]
Treaty on Open Skies: declassify certain intelligence and assessments on Russian efforts to exploit U.S. national security and call for U.S. withdrawal (see S. Res. 388), S6300 [30OC]
——— prohibit actions to suspend, terminate, or withdraw (see H.R. 5149), H8958 [18NO]
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: support goals and provisions (see H. Res. 302), H3256 [10AP]
Trump, President: prohibit funding to enforce Executive order suspending the issuance of visas to nationals of certain countries and entrance of all refugees (see S. 246), S698 [28JA] (see H.R. 810), H1242 [28JA]
——— require disclosure of certain visitor access records of the White House or any other location where official business is regularly conducted (see S. 769), S1844 [13MR] (see H.R. 1736), H2716 [13MR]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (see S.J. Res. 10), S1594 [28FE] (see S.J. Res. 54), S5407 [10SE] (see H.J. Res. 46), H2046 [22FE] (see H.J. Res. 75), H7835 [19SE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), consideration (see H. Res. 144), H2099 [25FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), consideration (see H. Res. 591), H7988 [25SE]
U.S. Commission on an Open Society With Security: establish (see H.R. 4293), H7665 [11SE]
U.S. Intelligence Professionals Day: designate (see S. Res. 286), S5108 [25JY]
Uzbekistan: reaffirm commitment to U.S.-Uzbekistan strategic partnership and express support for independence (see H. Res. 599), H8054 [26SE]
Voting: carry out research and other activities to promote security and modernization of voting systems (see H.R. 4990), H8737 [8NO]
——— 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]
——— require voting systems to produce voter-verified, auditable paper records of votes, minimum cybersecurity standards, accessibility for disabled individuals, and post-election risk-limiting audits (see S. 1472), S2883 [15MY] (see H.R. 2754), H3841 [15MY]
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]
Cloture motions
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), S4452 [24JN], S4599 [27JN], S5563, S5569 [18SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), conference report, S7019 [12DE], S7042 [16DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), motion to proceed, S3469 [13JN], S3830 [19JN]
Dept. of Homeland Security: authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), S7088 [17DE], S7192 [19DE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), motion to proceed, S1155 [11FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), conference report, S1362, S1364 [14FE]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), motion to proceed, S5486 [16SE], S5561 [18SE], S5881 [17OC], S6188 [28OC], S6326 [31OC]
Green New Deal: address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (S.J. Res. 8), motion to proceed, S1882 [14MR], S1971 [26MR]
Conference reports
Consolidated Appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), H1589–H1995 [13FE]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations for Military Activities, Prescribing Personnel Strengths, and Military Construction (S. 1790), H9389–H9951 [9DE]
Declarations
President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border does not qualify under National Emergencies Act: several former national security officials, S5653–S5655 [24SE]
Explanations
Intelligence Services Appropriations, S7090–S7107 [17DE], H10237–H10254 [12DE]
Letters
Border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children supplemental appropriations: Alex M. Azar II, Sec. of HHS and Kevin McAleenan, Dept. of Homeland Security, H4670 [13JN]
Border security funding and immigration reform: President Trump, H294 [9JA]
——— Russell T. Vought, OMB, S43 [8JA], S1570 [28FE], H588 [15JA]
Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program Extension Act: Kirstjen M. Nielsen, Sec. of Homeland Security, H267 [8JA]
——— Senator Johnson, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) and Senator Capito, Committee on Appropriations (Senate), H266 [8JA]
Corporate Transparency Act: Juanita D. Duggan, National Federation of Independent Business, H8321 [22OC]
——— several business associations, H8322 [22OC]
Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program funding reallocation for construction of wall or fence along southern U.S. border: several Representatives, H4740 [18JN]
Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction: Representative Adam Smith, Committee on Armed Services (House), H5338, H5339, H5340, H5341, H5342 [10JY]
——— Representative Bennie G. Thompson, Committee on Homeland Security (House), H5340 [10JY]
——— Representative Cummings, Committee on Oversight and Reform (House), H5340 [10JY]
——— Representative DeFazio, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House), H5341 [10JY]
——— Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House), H5341 [10JY]
——— Representative Engel, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H5339 [10JY]
——— Representative Grijalva, Committee on Natural Resources (House), H5340 [10JY]
——— Representative Lofgren, Committee on House Administration (House), H5338 [10JY]
——— Representative Lowey, Committee on Appropriations (House), H5338 [10JY]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H5340 [10JY]
——— Representative Pallone, Committee on Energy and Commerce (House), H5339 [10JY]
——— Representative Peterson, Committee on Agriculture (House), H5338 [10JY]
——— Representative Robert C. (Bobby) Scott, Committee on Education and Labor (House), H5339 [10JY]
——— Representative Schiff, Committee on Intelligence (House, Select), H5342 [10JY]
——— Representative Takano, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (House), H5341 [10JY]
——— Representative Velázquez, Committee on Small Business (House), H5341 [10JY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H5339 [10JY]
——— Representative Yarmuth, Committee on the Budget (House), H5338 [10JY]
Domestic and International Terrorism Documentation and Analysis of Threats in America (Domestic and International Terrorism DATA) Act: Erika Moritsugu, Anti-Defamation League, H8029 [26SE]
——— Heidi Beirich, Southern Poverty Law Center, H8030 [26SE]
——— Hilary O. Shelton, NAACP, H8029 [26SE]
——— Maya Berry, Arab American Institute, H8029 [26SE]
——— Nadia N. Aziz, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, H8030 [26SE]
——— Representative Bennie Thompson, Committee on Homeland Security (House), H8031 [26SE]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H8031 [26SE]
——— Robert B. Goldberg, Jewish Federations of North America, H8030 [26SE]
——— Vanita Gupta, Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, E1239 [1OC]
Government shutdown relative to budget process: Karl L. Schultz, Coast Guard, S204 [15JA]
Homeland Security Improvement Act: Representative Bennie G. Thompson, Committee on Homeland Security (House), H7930 [25SE]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H7930 [25SE]
——— Representative Neal, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H7930 [25SE]
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]
Prohibit supplemental disaster appropriations from being used to plan, develop, or construct a wall along southern U.S. border: Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, and Texas congressional delegation, H648 [16JA]
Protect administration of Federal elections against cybersecurity threats: several State attorneys general, S5079 [25JY]
Russian-Venezuelan Threat Mitigation Act: Representative Engel, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H2782 [25MR]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H2783 [25MR]
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act: Representative Eshoo, Committee on Intelligence (House, Select), E1599 [17DE]
Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act: Curt Decker, National Disability Rights Network, H5098 [25JN]
Supporting Research and Development for First Responders Act: Representative Bennie G. Thompson, Committee on Homeland Security (House), H4364 [10JN]
——— Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House), H4365 [10JN]
Lists
Committee on Appropriations (Senate) staff who worked on conference report on H.J. Res. 31, consolidated appropriations, S1363 [14FE]
Members of Congress taking oath for access to classified information, H714 [17JA], H4347 [6JN], H7864 [20SE]
Organizations supporting H.R. 2513, Corporate Transparency Act, H8310 [22OC]
Victims of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, H7640–H7653 [11SE]
Messages
Brazil Designation as a Major Non-NATO Ally: President Trump, S2741 [8MY], H3497 [8MY]
Budget of the U.S. Government for Fiscal Year 2020: President Trump, S1760 [11MR], H2625 [11MR]
National Emergency Relative to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: President Trump, S4455 [24JN], H5028 [21JN]
National Emergency Relative to Narcotics Traffickers in Colombia: President Trump, S5790 [15OC], H8137 [15OC]
National Emergency Relative to Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism: President Trump, S5392 [10SE], S5599 [19SE], H7592 [10SE], H7782 [19SE]
National Emergency Relative to Risk Mitigation in Communications Equipment and Services Marketplace and Its Supply Chain: President Trump, S2880 [15MY], H3835 [15MY]
National Emergency Relative to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities: President Trump, S1985 [26MR], H2822 [26MR]
National Emergency Relative to Stabilization of Iraq: President Trump, S2961 [20MY], H3994 [20MY]
National Emergency Relative to Syria: President Trump, S2740 [8MY], H3497 [8MY]
National Emergency Relative to Terrorist Attacks on the U.S. of September 11, 2001: President Trump, S5473 [12SE], H7697 [12SE]
National Emergency Relative to the Central African Republic: President Trump, S2741 [8MY], H3497 [8MY]
National Emergency Relative to the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: President Trump, S6506 [12NO], H8774 [12NO]
National Emergency Relative to the Threat of Foreign Interference in the U.S. Elections: President Trump, S5391 [10SE], H7583 [10SE]
National Emergency Relative to the Western Balkans: President Trump, S3651 [18JN], H4705 [18JN]
National Emergency Relative to Unusual and Extraordinary Threat to National Security, Foreign Policy, and Economy of the U.S. Posed by Serious Human Rights Abuse and Corruption Around the World: President Trump, S7154 [18DE], H12213 [19DE]
National Emergency Relative to Yemen: President Trump, S2786 [13MY], H3742 [14MY]
Veto of H.J. Res. 46, Terminate President Trump’s Declared National Emergency To Obtain Funding for Construction of a Continuous Wall or Fence Along Southern U.S. Border: President Trump, H2750 [18MR]
Veto of S.J. Res. 54, Terminate President Trump’s Declared National Emergency To Obtain Funding for Construction of a Continuous Wall or Fence Along Southern U.S. Border: President Trump, S5838, S5852 [16OC]
Motions
Corporations: require disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), H8368 [22OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), H5760 [12JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), S3469 [13JN], S4452 [24JN], S5562 [18SE], H7738, H7743 [17SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), conference report, S7069 [17DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 758), H10044 [11DE]
Dept. of Homeland Security: authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), S7088 [17DE], H10316 [17DE]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border security agents and officers (H.R. 2203), H7974 [25SE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), S1152 [11FE], H194 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), consideration (H. Res. 5), H8, H16 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), S684 [25JA], H1181 [24JA]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), S5486 [16SE], S5562 [18SE], S5881 [17OC], S6187 [28OC], H4731 [18JN], H4795 [19JN]
Elections: protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), H5243 [27JN]
Green New Deal: address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (S.J. Res. 8), S1882 [14MR]
Immigration: making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), S4542 [26JN], H5161 [25JN], H5248 [27JN]
Notices
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 1313, Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act, H3786 [14MY]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 1477, Russian-Venezuelan Threat Mitigation Act, H2793 [25MR]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 4998, Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act, H10305 [16DE]
Intention to object to H.R. 269, Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act: Senator Braun, S1910 [14MR]
Poems
‘‘And on This Day,’’ Albert C. Caswell, E1128 [11SE]
Press releases
House Makes Last Minute Bait-and-Switch on Corporate Transparency Act: National Federation of Independent Business, H8337 [22OC]
Remarks in House
al-Baghdadi, Abu Bakr: tribute to U.S. intelligence and military personnel who carried out mission leading to death in Syria, H8464, H8465 [28OC], H8573 [29OC], H8606 [30OC]
Armed Forces: authorize location of a memorial on the National Mall to commemorate and honor members that served on active duty in support of Global War on Terrorism (H.R. 5046), H8834 [14NO]
——— decision to withdraw from Syria, H365 [10JA]
——— impact on readiness of diverting funds to construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H2821 [26MR]
——— prohibit deployment to the southern border to enforce immigration law, H5722 [11JY]
——— proposal to station a cyber battalion at Camp Atterbury and Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Indiana, H7563 [10SE]
——— repeal authority to use against Iraq, H5718, H5719 [11JY], E935 [17JY]
——— repeal authority to use against those responsible for hijacking and crashing of commercial aircraft into the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Somerset County, PA, H5719, H5720 [11JY], H10385 [17DE], E813 [21JN]
——— tribute to Indiana Army National Guard 127th Cyber Protection Battalion, H8791 [13NO]
Army: combat development centers funding, H5014 [21JN]
——— Future Vertical Lift program funding, H4721 [18JN]
Barksdale AFB, LA: Weapons Generation Facility construction funding, H5014 [21JN]
Biden, Joseph R., Jr.: assessment as potential Presidential candidate relative to record on foreign policy, H2834 [27MR]
Bolton, John R.: assessment of tenure as National Security Advisor, H4021 [21MY]
Budget: provide parity for defense and nondefense spending, H4405 [11JN]
China: address efforts to supplant U.S. and its free enterprise system as world’s dominant economic power, H8846–H8850 [14NO]
——— assessment as threat relative to economic and military expansion, unfair trade practices, theft of intellectual property, and human rights violations, H9251–H9254 [4DE]
——— assessment as threat relative to military capability, targeting of U.S. academic institutions, telecommunications components development, unfair trade practices, theft of intellectual property, and human rights violations, H3775–H3781 [14MY]
——— assessment as threat relative to military capability, unfair trade practices, theft of intellectual property, and human rights violations, H8889, H8890 [15NO]
——— assessment of U.S. trade policy, H8464 [28OC]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies, E1016 [30JY]
Classified information: improve processing of security clearances, H5859 [16JY]
Climate: impact of climate change on military installations, H2819 [26MR], H4304 [4JN]
Coast Guard: anniversary, H7445 [25JY], E1003 [26JY]
——— anniversary of Coast Guard Auxilliary, H5072 [24JN]
——— boat construction contract process, H7287 [24JY]
——— improve shore infrastructure, standardize facility assessments and maintenance of installations, and implement GAO recommendations on maintenance project management, H7285 [24JY], E1013 [30JY]
Colorado: recognize critical importance of military aviation training, including training conducted at High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, H5712 [11JY], H8664, H8665 [30OC]
Commission on Wartime Contracting: establish, H5664 [11JY]
Congress: accomplishments of the 115th Congress, H350–H355 [9JA]
——— legislative priorities, H8155 [16OC], H8708 [31OC]
Corporations: disclose beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), consideration (H. Res. 646), H8307–H8315 [22OC]
——— require disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), H8243 [18OC], H8303, H8316–H8339, H8365–H8370 [22OC]
——— require disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities to prevent exploitation for criminal gain and assist law enforcement with terrorism and money laundering prevention (H.R. 2513), motion to recommit, H8368 [22OC]
——— require refresher training every two years for law enforcement officials who access database of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities, H8336, H8337 [22OC]
——— strike disclosure of beneficial owners of newly incorporated entities, nullify rule requiring financial institutions to identify beneficial owners, and study existing Federal databases’ collection of such information, H8338, H8339 [22OC]
Corps of Engineers: prohibit reallocation of Civil Works Program funding for construction of wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H4739–H4741 [18JN]
Democratic Party: national agenda, H9157 [21NO]
Dept. of Commerce: release report relative to investigation into national security effects of automotive imports, H4891 [19JN]
Dept. of Defense: Air Force University Research Initiative funding, H5664 [11JY]
——— allow community college students holding or expecting to receive an associate degree to apply for Technology and National Security Fellowship Program, H5686 [11JY]
——— assess foreign military influence in Pacific Island countries, H5567 [10JY]
——— assess status and feasibility of expanding security cooperation and assistance to Pacific Island countries, H5567 [10JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), H5337–H5576 [10JY], H5593, H5594–H5724 [11JY], H5732, H5733–H5743, H5750–H5764, H5768–H5770 [12JY], H5778 [15JY], H7692, H7693 [12SE], H8904 [15NO], E893 [10JY], E904 [11JY], E909, E910, E911, E912, E913 [12JY], E917, E918, E919 [15JY], E935, E937 [17JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), consideration (H. Res. 476), H5314–H5323 [10JY], H5779 [15JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), corrections in engrossment, H5765 [12JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), motion to recommit, H5762 [12JY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), H7702 [12SE], H7760 [18SE], H7870, H7872, H7873 [24SE], H7979 [25SE], H8059 [27SE], H9231–H9234 [4DE], H9263 [5DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), conference report, H9956, H10005 [10DE], H10033, H10082–H10093 [11DE], E1578 [11DE], E1582 [12DE], E1602 [17DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 758), H10033–H10042 [11DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), insert H.R. 2500 language in lieu, H7737 [17SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), motion to instruct conferees, H7739–H7742 [17SE]
——— call for collaboration with U.S. intelligence to address Russian interference in U.S. elections, H3799 [15MY]
——— conduct independent study on extension of Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force and delay ground-based strategic deterrent program implementation, H5617, H5618 [11JY]
——— Defense-Wide Manufacturing Science and Technology program funding, H10386 [17DE]
——— Defense-Wide Manufacturing Science and Technology program funding for anti-tamper heterogeneous integrated microelectronics, H5692 [11JY]
——— Defense-Wide Manufacturing Science and Technology program funding for Microelectronics Cybersecurity Center, H4730 [18JN]
——— develop pilot program to train skilled technicians for defense industrial careers, H5654 [11JY]
——— electromagnetic railgun development funding, H4715 [18JN]
——— enhance readiness by adapting infrastructure and operations to address climate change and improving energy and resource efficiency (H.R. 2759), H3799 [15MY]
——— establish cable security fleet to provide installation, maintenance, and repair of submarine cables and related equipment, H5630 [11JY]
——— establish U.S. Space Command, H10083 [11DE]
——— Expeditionary Sea Base weapons pilot program funding, H4723 [18JN]
——— funding, H7402–H7405 [25JY]
——— impact of climate change on national security study funding, H4721 [18JN]
——— importance of counterdrug operations in transit zone and Caribbean basin, H5629 [11JY]
——— include cybersecurity as an acquisitions component relative to oversight responsibilities, H5654 [11JY]
——— include in each national defense strategy steps to strengthen the U.S. industrial base and to assure an uninterrupted supply of medicines (H.R. 4710), E1297 [17OC]
——— Innovative Readiness Training program funding, H4722 [18JN]
——— integration of 3-D printed components in undersea warfare platforms funding, H4714 [18JN]
——— intermediate-range conventional missile systems research and development funding, H4724, H4725 [18JN]
——— lead-free electronics research and development funding, H4721 [18JN], E792 [19JN]
——— Long-Range Standoff Weapon funding, H4727, H4728 [18JN]
——— making appropriations, H10380, H10381, H10385, H10386 [17DE]
——— Malmstrom AFB, MT, facilities improvement funding, H5594 [11JY]
——— military deployment to Middle East in response to alleged threats from Iran, H3493 [8MY], H3509 [9MY], H3847 [16MY], H4705 [18JN], H4923, H4924 [20JN]
——— military readiness, pay increase, and personnel account funding, H5762 [12JY]
——— National Security Innovation Network Hacking for Defense course funding, H4716 [18JN]
——— overseas contingency operations funding, H2832 [27MR], H5643, H5644 [11JY]
——— postpone impeachment inquiry until after authorization and appropriations bills are passed, H8402 [23OC]
——— prohibit deployment of U.S. strategic assets in Turkey, allow arms sales to Cyprus, and facilitate energy cooperation with Eastern Mediterranean countries (H.R. 5182), E1465 [19NO]
——— prohibit funding for missiles banned by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, H5621, H5622 [11JY]
——— prohibit funding to implement policy to ban certain transgender people from serving in the military, H4717 [18JN]
——— prohibit funding to reimburse the Taliban for certain expenses, H4713 [18JN]
——— prohibit the indefinite military detention of U.S. citizens, H5645 [11JY]
——— Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program funding, H4728, H4729 [18JN]
——— recognize importance of goal to procure renewable energy, reduce greenhouse emissions, and make military more resilient in the face of climate change, H3418 [2MY]
——— repeal prohibition on funding for deployment of low-yield ballistic missile warhead, H5713, H5714 [11JY]
——— report on annual defense spending of each of our NATO and non-NATO allies, H5593 [11JY]
——— report on feasibility of establishing a high-level, interagency U.S.-Taiwan working group for coordinating responses to merging issues relative to cybersecurity, H5686 [11JY]
——— report on risks posed by non-military aircraft flying over military installations, H5568 [10JY]
——— report to Congress on financial costs and national security benefits of overseas military operations, H5555–H5557 [10JY]
——— require annual update of climate vulnerability and risk assessment tool, H5659 [11JY]
——— restore funding to military construction projects that had funds diverted to fund national emergency declared by President Trump in order to construct a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H7739–H7742 [17SE]
——— Soldier Lethality Technology Program funding, H10386 [17DE]
——— study cost effectiveness of W80–4 nuclear warhead life extension program, H5619, H5620 [11JY]
——— submit report to Congress on cybersecurity threat information sharing with Defense Industrial Base, including academic institutions, H5682 [11JY]
——— tribute to U.S. Space Command, H7670 [12SE]
——— Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Program funding, H10386 [17DE]
——— use of military construction and Corps of Engineers appropriations for construction of continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H7565 [10SE]
Dept. of Energy: authorize pilot program identifying classes of security vulnerabilities in the energy grid and establish a working group to evaluate proposed technology solutions to cyber threats, H5891, H5892 [16JY]
——— Office of Nuclear Energy Light Water Sustainability Program funding, H4744, H4745 [18JN]
——— provide Federal financial assistance to States to implement, review, and revise State energy security plans (H.R. 2114), H7543, H7544 [9SE]
Dept. of HHS: Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority funding, H4562, H4563 [12JN]
——— reauthorize certain programs to protect against pandemics and attacks from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (H.R. 269), H237–H266 [8JA]
——— reauthorize certain programs to protect against pandemics and attacks from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (S. 1379), H4245–H4265 [4JN]
Dept. of Homeland Security: achieve security of firearms and other sensitive assets among departmental components (H.R. 1437), H3758, H3759 [14MY], E230 [28FE]
——— allow victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants in a sanctuary jurisdiction to file a report with the ombudsman, H7974, H7975 [25SE]
——— authorize certain U.S. Customs and Border Protection counter terrorist networks activities (H.R. 3526), H8025–H8027 [26SE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), H4367–H4369 [10JN]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 765), H10309–H10314 [17DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), correction in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 81), H10602 [17DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), Senate amendment, H10316–H10386 [17DE], E1621 [19DE]
——— authorize Operation Stonegarden grant program (H.R. 3990), H7933 [25SE]
——— Border Patrol funding, H7139 [18JY]
——— clarify certain allowable uses of funds for public transportation security assistance grants and establish periods of performance for such grants (H.R. 1313), H3756–H3758 [14MY]
——— clarify requirements for procurement of certain national security frontline operational components (H.R. 2083), H4370–H4372 [10JN]
——— conduct a collective response to a terrorism exercise that includes management of cascading effects on critical infrastructure during times of extreme cold weather (H.R. 3669), H9377, H9378 [9DE]
——— conduct an inland waters threat analysis (H.R. 4402), H9376, H9377 [9DE]
——— develop and disseminate a threat assessment relative to terrorist use of virtual currency (H.R. 428), H1259, H1260 [29JA]
——— ensure continuity of operations and mission in aftermath of recent firings and resignations of top officials, H3241 [10AP]
——— establish a board to coordinate and integrate departmental intelligence, activities, and policy relative to counterterrorism (H.R. 769), H1263, H1264 [29JA]
——— establish a homeland intelligence doctrine (H.R. 2589), H8015–H8019 [26SE]
——— establish a school security coordinating council (H.R. 1593), H2929, H2930 [1AP], E407 [4AP]
——— establish Acquisition Review Board (H.R. 2609), H4372, H4373 [10JN], E750 [11JN]
——— establish Joint Threat Assessment and Management Task Force to make recommendations on developing a national strategy to prevent targeted violence (H.R. 838), H3914 [16MY]
——— establish National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (H.R. 542), H4364, H4365 [10JN], E747 [11JN]
——— extend Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (H.R. 251), H266–H270 [8JA]
——— extend Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (H.R. 251), Senate amendments, H696, H697 [17JA]
——— improve intelligence and information sharing on threats posed by terrorist attacks using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials (H.R. 1589), H2931, H2932 [1AP], E410 [4AP]
——— improve management and administration of security clearance processes (H.R. 424), H1254–H1256 [29JA]
——— include applicable privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties policies and protections in joint domestic terrorism report, H5890, H5891 [16JY]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border agents and officers (H.R. 2203), consideration (H. Res. 577), H7913–H7920 [25SE]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border security agents and officers (H.R. 2203), H5580 [10JY], H5643 [11JY], H7928–H7934, H7974–H7976 [25SE], H8042 [26SE]
——— increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement, provide independent border security oversight, and improve training of border security agents and officers (H.R. 2203), motion to recommit, H7974, H7975 [25SE]
——— make technical corrections to requirement to submit quadrennial homeland security reviews (H.R. 1892), H3761, H3762 [14MY]
——— making appropriations, H10381, H10384, H10385 [17DE]
——— making continuing appropriations, H505 [11JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), H185, H186, H190–H196 [3JA], H547, H549, H581, H582 [15JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), consideration (H. Res. 5), H8–H17 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), motion to recommit, H194 [3JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), H1176–H1183 [24JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), conference report, H2016–H2024, H2025 [14FE], H2106 [26FE], E194 [22FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), consideration (H. Res. 61), H1012–H1022 [23JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 131), H2008–H2016 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), correction in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 4), H2024 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), motion to recommit, H1181 [24JA]
——— postpone impeachment inquiry until after operational control of the U.S. southern border has been achieved, H8555 [29OC]
——— produce and disseminate an annual catalog on training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies (H.R. 449), H1260, H1261 [29JA]
——— provide for remediation of cybersecurity vulnerabilities (H.R. 3710), H8013–H8015 [26SE]
——— remove or neutralize unauthorized international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) catchers, H5888 [16JY]
——— require a joint domestic terrorism report, establish a National Center for the Study of Domestic Terrorism, and authorize research on current trends in domestic terrorism (H.R. 3106), H5890 [16JY], H8027–H8032 [26SE], E1239 [1OC]
——— require an exercise on terrorist and foreign fighter travel (H.R. 1590), H2930, H2931 [1AP]
——— require an overseas personnel enhancement plan (H.R. 2590), H4373–H4375 [10JN], E748 [11JN]
——— require annual homeland threat assessment (H.R. 480), H4369 [10JN]
——— require Federal agencies to report any election interference and notify State and local officials, H5216 [27JN]
——— require threat assessment of terrorist use of conventional and advanced conventional weapons, H5905 [16JY]
——— tribute to U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents and officers, H3120 [8AP], E686 [30MY]
Dept. of Justice: appoint special counsel to investigate allegations of FISA court abuse relative to Carter Page and closure of case relative to Hillary Rodham Clinton emails, H3096 [4AP]
——— Executive Office for Immigration Review funding for administration of immigration-related activities, H5102 [25JN]
Dept. of State: assess and mitigate threats posed by Russian-Venezuelan cooperation and security risks posed by foreign acquisition of CITGO Petroleum Corp., assets in the U.S., H10594 [17DE]
——— assess and mitigate threats posed by Russian-Venezuelan cooperation and security risks posed by foreign acquisition of CITGO Petroleum Corp., assets in the U.S. (H.R. 1477), H2781–H2784 [25MR]
——— establish a Vulnerability Disclosure Program to improve cybersecurity and a bug bounty program to identify and report vulnerabilities of Internet-facing information technology (H.R. 328), H979–H983 [22JA]
——— establish Assistant Sec. of State for Energy Resources, H7435 [25JY]
——— implement recommendations of GAO study which found that Foreign Service vacancies may undermine U.S. foreign policy objectives and increase national security risks, H4678 [13JN], E795 [19JN]
——— implementation of visa waiver process relative to Executive order suspending the issuance of visas to nationals of certain countries and entrance of all refugees, H5042 [24JN]
——— maintain existing regulations governing exportation of certain weapons and military equipment on U.S. Munitions List, H5550, H5551 [10JY]
——— review U.S.-Turkey relations (H.R. 4694), H12287 [19DE]
Dept. of the Interior: consult with Dept. of Defense to determine if prohibition on certain offshore oil and gas leases pose a national security risk due to potential increase in dependence on foreign oil, H7617, H7618 [11SE]
——— prohibit funding to implement Executive Order that includes uranium in list of minerals considered critical to U.S. economy and national security for purposes of expedited permitting, H4949, H4950 [20JN]
——— prohibit funding to transfer control of public lands along southern U.S. border for construction of a continuous wall or fence, H4950 [20JN]
Dept. of the Treasury: accept public donations to fund construction of a barrier on the border between the U.S. and Mexico (H.R. 32), H594 [15JA]
——— allow Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to use beneficial ownership information to issue public advisories and share information with financial institutions, H8337, H8338 [22OC]
——— allow reallocation of Civil Assets Forfeiture Fund for construction of wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H5131 [25JN]
——— 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: remove limit on number of hours retired air traffic controllers may work as trainers while receiving retirement annuities, H5654 [11JY]
Depts. of Defense and State: submit report on participants in security cooperation programs or security assistance training recipients that have been sanctioned by the U.S. for human rights violations or terrorist activities, H5567 [10JY]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), H4332, H4333 [5JN], H4399 [11JN], H4452–H4625 [12JN], H4632–H4670, H4673–H4687 [13JN], H4710–H4767 [18JN], H4776, H4777, H4789–H4797 [19JN], H4922, H4928 [20JN], H8790 [13NO], E792, E797 [19JN], E827 [24JN], E833 [25JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 431), H4402–H4411 [11JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 436), H4445–H4452 [12JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), consideration (H. Res. 445), H4779–H4789 [19JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), corrections in engrossment, H4797 [19JN]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), motion to recommit, H4795 [19JN]
Disasters: prohibit supplemental disaster appropriations from being used to plan, develop, or construct a wall along southern U.S. border, H621, H647–H649 [16JA], H1530 [13FE]
District of Columbia: clarify circumstances determining the exercise of authority over the District of Columbia National Guard between the Mayor and the President (H.R. 1090), E145 [7FE]
Elections: prohibit access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals, H5243, H5244 [27JN]
——— protect administration of Federal elections against cybersecurity threats (H.R. 3412), H5094 [25JN], H5215, H5221 [27JN]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections, H2401 [6MR]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), H5022 [21JN], H5089 [25JN], H5207–H5223 [27JN], H9331 [6DE]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), consideration (H. Res. 460), H5091–H5100 [25JN]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), motion to recommit, H5243, H5244 [27JN]
FBI: provide briefings relative to counterintelligence activities to congressional intelligence committees, H5859 [16JY]
——— submit report on foreign countries receiving access to Terrorist Screening Database, H5908 [16JY]
FEC: funding to enforce prohibitions on contributions, donations, expenditures, or disbursements by foreign nationals, H5183, H5184 [26JN]
Federal employees: improve diversity and inclusion in the workforce of national security agencies, H7435 [25JY]
——— provide for a study on use of social media in security clearance investigations (H.R. 1065), H1498, H1499 [11FE]
FEMA: establish a review process for certain grant applications for first responders to purchase equipment or systems that do not meet or exceed any applicable national voluntary consensus standards (H.R. 1594), H3755, H3756 [14MY]
Financial institutions: acknowledge that lack of sunlight and transparency in financial transactions and corporate formation poses a threat to national and economic security and support efforts to close related loopholes (H. Res. 206), H2697–H2701 [13MR]
Foreign countries: prioritize safe return of all U.S. citizens, including those wrongfully held by foreign governments, and provide assistance to detained foreign individuals who contributed to U.S. national security, H5909 [16JY]
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: alleged misuse of warrants in investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, H2910–H2912 [28MR], H3245–H3247 [10AP]
Foreign policy: assess Depts. of Defense and State and AID resources available for use in Western Hemisphere and assess Chinese, Iranian, and Russian investments in Western Hemisphere, H5575 [10JY]
Fort Benning, GA: tribute to Army 75th Ranger Regiment, H8883 [15NO]
GAO: examine cost reducing measures relative to military force structure and nuclear security, H5737–H5740 [12JY]
——— review Dept. of Homeland Security Trusted Traveler Programs (H.R. 3675), H8020, H8021 [26SE]
——— study feasibility of establishing a program for servicemembers transitioning into civilian intelligence jobs, H5711 [11JY]
Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS: tribute (H. Res. 705), H8833 [14NO]
Government: shutdown relative to budget process, H547, H549, H550, H561 [15JA]
Greece: reaffirm commitment to U.S.-Greek strategic partnership, encourage greater security collaboration, and support increased focus on energy, economic development, and people to people programs (H. Res. 91), H4381 [10JN]
Green New Deal: address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (H. Res. 109), H1488 [8FE], H2089–H2096 [25FE], H2298 [28FE], H2787–H2793 [25MR], H2799 [26MR], H3359 [1MY], H3846 [16MY], H10009 [10DE]
House of Representatives: legislative priorities, H2692 [13MR], H8378 [22OC], H8553 [29OC], H12152, H12181 [18DE]
Immigration: ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law (H.R. 516), H4059 [21MY]
——— border security and immigration enforcement funding, H3431 [2MY], H3516, H3668 [9MY], H3688 [10MY], H3953, H3954 [17MY], H4169 [24MY]
——— border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children funding, H4192, H4193 [3JN], H4274 [4JN], H4739–H4741 [18JN]
——— clarify definition of sanctuary jurisdictions, provide civil remedies for victims of crimes committed by individuals benefitting from a sanctuary policy, and withhold grant funding from such jurisdictions (H.R. 3964), H7565 [10SE]
——— close loopholes in immigration laws that serve as incentives to aliens to attempt to enter the U.S. unlawfully, H5313 [10JY]
——— close loopholes in immigration laws that serve as incentives to aliens to attempt to enter the U.S. unlawfully (H.R. 586), H4273, H4274, H4276 [4JN], H5915 [17JY]
——— construction of continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H7830 [19SE]
——— ensure support for trade and tourism industries relative to efforts to secure the border between the U.S. and Mexico, H1253 [29JA]
——— implement a talent-based system, H1239 [28JA], H2229 [26FE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children, H4351 [10JN], H4670–H4673 [13JN], H4795, H4798, H4800 [19JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3056), H4242 [4JN], H4335 [5JN], H4408 [11JN], H4443, H4444, H4450–H4452, H4581, H4606, H4609 [12JN], H4781, H4785, H4786 [19JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3056), unanimous-consent request, H4449, H4450 [12JN], H4750 [18JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), H5022–H5024 [21JN], H5083, H5085, H5086, H5093, H5094, H5096, H5098, H5147–H5159, H5161–H5163 [25JN], H5176 [26JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration (H. Res. 462), H5139–H5147 [25JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 466), H5223–H5243 [27JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), motion to recommit, H5161 [25JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), Senate amendment, H5246–H5250, H5252 [27JN], H5578, H5579 [10JY], H7450 [25JY]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), unanimous-consent request, H5228–H5235 [27JN]
——— prohibit construction of new border barriers, including walls or fences, on certain Federal land (H.R. 365), H440 [10JA]
——— prohibit taxpayer funds from being used to build a wall along southern U.S. border, H452 [10JA]
——— proposed construction of continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H10, H155, H184–H189, H191–H194 [3JA], H225 [4JA], H233, H234, H271, H278, H279 [8JA], H292, H294, H295, H297, H302, H332, H333, H336, H349 [9JA], H365, H369, H371, H372, H373, H374, H375, H390, H423, H440, H441, H442–H449, H451–H455 [10JA], H499, H500, H505–H510, H512–H516 [11JA], H521, H538–H543 [14JA], H548, H552, H553, H581, H583–H585, H587–H594 [15JA], H605, H608, H609, H614, H617, H635, H636, H671–H673 [16JA], H681, H682, H683–H687, H689–H692, H711 [17JA], H984–H987, H990–H995 [22JA], H1002, H1004, H1009, H1011, H1016, H1155, H1166–H1169 [23JA], H1177–H1181, H1185–H1188, H1204–H1206 [24JA], H1236, H1239–H1241 [28JA], H1247, H1249, H1253, H1275, H1278, H1279 [29JA], H1300, H1321–H1325 [30JA], H1368, H1380, H1383 [6FE], H1440–H1443 [7FE], H1483 [8FE], H1507, H1508, H1510–H1512 [11FE], H5252 [27JN]
——— provide a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program participants, H1382 [6FE], H1484 [8FE]
——— provide a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program participants and extend temporary protected status for certain immigrants allowed into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons, H2498–H2500 [6MR]
——— reform, H1380–H1383 [6FE], H2944 [2AP], H3120 [8AP], H4058–H4060 [21MY]
——— reform asylum procedures, H7831 [19SE]
——— reform refugee resettlement policies to secure borders and prevent terrorists from entering the U.S., H5830 [16JY]
——— secure the border between the U.S. and Mexico, H349 [9JA], H371, H392, H395, H442–H449 [10JA], H499, H500, H513–H516 [11JA], H538–H543 [14JA], H548, H587–H597 [15JA], H989–H995 [22JA], H1002, H1152, H1155–H1157, H1166–H1169 [23JA], H1177–H1181 [24JA], H1236, H1239–H1241 [28JA], H1253, H1254, H1272, H1275, H1277, H1279 [29JA], H1318, H1321–H1325 [30JA], H1380–H1383 [6FE], H1432–H1438, H1440–H1443 [7FE], H1484 [8FE], H1507, H1508, H1509 [11FE], H1533 [13FE], H2001 [14FE], H2106 [26FE], H3092, H3094 [4AP], H3667 [9MY], H3719–H3724 [10MY], H3997 [20MY], H4156 [23MY], H4273, H4274, H4298, H4308–H4310 [4JN], H4425 [11JN], H4632, H4689 [13JN], H5028–H5034 [21JN], H5770 [12JY], H5985–H5991 [17JY], H7445, H7452–H7454 [25JY], H7831 [19SE], H9068 [20NO], H9290 [5DE]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations, H10088 [11DE]
——— authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), H5766 [12JY], H5858–H5910 [16JY]
——— authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), consideration (H. Res. 491), H5835–H5845 [16JY]
——— authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3494), corrections in engrossment, H5981 [17JY]
——— clarify existing law and expand protections for whistleblowers to provide classified disclosures to congressional committees, H5903 [16JY]
——— ensure authorization upholds exisitng laws on acts of international terrorism, harboring or concealing terrorists, or material support to terrorists, H5902 [16JY]
——— provide annual report on domestic terrorism, H5888 [16JY]
——— require report on domestic terrorism include training and resources provide to Federal, State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies by the FBI, Dept. of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center, H5904 [16JY]
——— require unclassified portion of annual report on domestic terrorism be made publicly available on FBI, Dept. of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center websites, H59033 [16JY]
Iran: limit use of funds for military operations in or against Iran, H5315, H5320 [10JY], H5643, H5715–H5718 [11JY], E910 [12JY], E937 [17JY]
Israel: reaffirm U.S. commitment to military assistance and cooperative defense programs, H9268 [5DE]
Jews: affirm that it is within national security interests of the U.S. to combat anti-Semitism and express support for Israel, H1554 [13FE]
Kansas City, MO: anniversary of Kansas City National Security Campus, E569 [9MY]
Kodiak, AK: tribute to Coast Guard Base Kodiak, E182 [14FE]
Korea, Republic of: express importance of U.S. alliance and strengthen and broaden diplomatic, economic, and security ties (H. Res. 301), H3242 [10AP]
Law enforcement: develop a national strategy to combat financial networks of transnational organized criminals (H.R. 1387), H2624 [11MR]
Law enforcement officers: tribute to border patrol and immigration enforcement agents, H4385 [10JN], H4705 [18JN], H7348, H7349 [24JY], E988 [25JY]
Money: require a report and strategy relative to virtual currencies and related emerging technologies being used to evade sanctions, finance terrorism, launder monetary instruments, and threaten U.S. national security, H1230 [28JA]
Mueller, Robert S., III: assessment of tenure as FBI Director, H3434–H3437 [2MY], H4153–H4155 [23MY], H5771 [12JY]
National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (organization): tribute, H5816 [15JY]
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: observance, H8301 [22OC], E1459 [18NO]
National Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week: observance, E1357 [29OC]
National Guard: Air National Guard Facility Modernization and Sustainment funding, H4714 [18JN]
National Preparedness Month: observance, H7587 [10SE]
NATO: call on members to fully meet obligations, H9352 [9DE]
——— oppose U.S. withdrawal, support member efforts to spend a certain percentage on defense, and promote funding for European Deterrence Initiative to counter Russian aggression (H.R. 676), H976–H979 [22JA]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to NATO and collective defense principles, uphold principles of democratic institutions, individual liberty, and the rule of law, and support progress towards burden-sharing (H. Res. 286), E794 [19JN]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to transatlantic security and stability and recognize that U.S. leadership is vital to NATO’s core tasks of collective defense, H2110 [26FE]
——— report on NATO Parliamentary Assembly Spring Session, E794 [19JN]
——— support central role in efforts to improve military interoperability across Europe, H5629 [11JY]
Navy: report on feasibility of performing maintenance on vessels at shipyards other than their homeport, H5655 [11JY]
Nielsen, Sec. of Homeland Security: resignation, H3118 [8AP], E432 [9AP]
NIST: clarify role in protecting administration of Federal elections against cybersecurity threats, H2382 [6MR], E265 [7MR]
NOAA: consider potential of a living shoreline project to enhance military communities when developing criteria for grant applications to State and local governments and nongovernmental organizations, H9997 [10DE]
North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture: release of ‘‘Torture Flights—North Carolina’s Role in the CIA’s Rendition and Torture Program’’ report, E842 [26JN]
Obama, President: allegations of quid pro quo involving Russia and missile defense policy, H10299 [16DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: assess drug trafficking and human trafficking and smuggling in Mexico and Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, H5889, H5890 [16JY]
——— consult with Under Sec. of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis and share threat assessment on terrorist use of virtual currency with State, local, and regional fusion centers, H5898, H5899 [16JY]
——— develop plan to strengthen supply chain infrastructure within intelligence community, H5888 [16JY]
——— establish Foreign Threat Response Center, H5897, H5898 [16JY]
——— identify barriers that hinder intelligence community to find, assess, and take action on foreign influence campaigns, H5907 [16JY]
——— prohibit formation of Climate Security Advisory Council, H5892–H5894 [16JY]
——— 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 annual assessment of homeland security vulnerabilities associated with former intelligence community employees providing intelligence assistance to foreign governments, H5905 [16JY]
——— require report on Iranian efforts to influence Syria and the threat posed to U.S. interests and allies, H5902 [16JY]
——— require report on potential impact of use of digital content forgery or deepfake technology by foreign countries, H5901 [16JY]
——— require report on threat posed by unauthorized international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) catchers to U.S. Government personnel and national security, H5903 [16JY]
——— require report on use of facial recognition technology, use of such technology to supress dissent, and sale of such technology to countries suppressing human rights, H5899, H5900 [16JY]
——— submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (H.R. 1617), H2664, H2665 [12MR]
——— submit intelligence assessment on relationship between women and violent extremism and terrorism, H5896 [16JY]
——— submit pre-election threat assessment prior to each regularly scheduled general election for Federal office, H2567, H2568 [7MR]
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: ensure consistency in allowing exclusions for certain goods from tariffs under the Trade Act, H4885 [19JN]
OMB: rename Office of E-Government and Information Technology as Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) and elevate and codify position of Federal CIO (H.R. 247), H567–H569 [15JA]
Political campaigns: clarify treatment of activities by foreign agents and disclaimer rules for online advertisements, reduce illicit foreign money in elections, secure ballots, and prohibit non-citizens from voting, H8441 [23OC]
——— clarify treatment of activities by foreign agents and disclaimer rules for online advertisements, reduce illicit foreign money in elections, secure ballots, and prohibit non-citizens from voting (H.R. 4736), H8399, H8411, H8416, H8434 [23OC]
——— prohibit foreign nationals from paying individuals for online advertisements created to attack or support Federal candidates for public office, H8416 [23OC]
Presidents of the U.S.: require Presidential candidates to develop ethics plans for transition teams, H2403 [6MR]
Privacy: limit warrantless searching of collections of communications for U.S. persons, H4718–H4720 [18JN]
Public debt: 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]
Republican Study Committee: budget priorities, H3830–H3835 [15MY]
Russia: efforts to influence U.S. elections, H7700 [12SE]
——— U.S. policy, E926 [16JY]
Taiwan: foster security through inclusion in international organizations, review of Dept. of State diplomatic guidance, and enhancement of U.S.-Taiwan defense relationship (H.R. 2002), H3455–H3458 [7MY]
Telecommunications: prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase communications equipment or services posing national security risks and provide reimbursement for replacement of equipment or services posing such risks (H.R. 4998), H10282–H10286 [16DE], E1599 [17DE]
Terrorism: anniversary of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, H7562 [10SE], H7599–H7602, H7604, H7605, H7606, H7607, H7639, H7640–H7656 [11SE], E1127, E1128, E1133 [11SE]
——— authorize domestic terrorism offices in the Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice and the FBI to analyze and monitor domestic terrorist activity and take steps to prevent domestic terrorism (H.R. 1931), H3344 [1MY]
——— strengthen border security to combat threat of terrorism, H4688 [13JN]
Texas: request reimbursement of costs incurred from providing additional security along the southern border, H5144 [25JN]
Transportation Security Administration: carry out covert testing and risk mitigation improvement of aviation security operations (H.R. 3469), H9366, H9367 [9DE]
——— establish a task force to conduct an analysis of emerging and potential future threats to transportation security (H.R. 3318), H9371–H9373 [9DE]
——— implement training for frontline personnel on screening of pregnant women and families with young children at passenger screening checkpoints (H.R. 3694), H8021, H8022 [26SE]
Trump, President: decision to withdraw from Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, H1397 [7FE]
——— evaluation of administration, H2024 [14FE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to border security and immigration enforcement, H4395 [11JN]
——— evaluation of administration relative to immigration policy, H292, H294 [9JA], H369, H442–H449 [10JA], H597–H599 [15JA], H671–H673 [16JA], H1432–H1438 [7FE], H3347 [1MY], H3464 [7MY], H3716, H3717, H3721 [10MY], H3920 [16MY], H4058–H4060 [21MY], H4221 [4JN], H4385 [10JN], H5576 [10JY], H7602 [11SE], H8151 [16OC], H8715 [31OC], H8787 [13NO], H9290 [5DE], H10013 [10DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russia, H10028 [11DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to the Middle East, H3847 [16MY], H4705 [18JN], H7138 [18JY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Venezuela, H3454 [7MY]
——— proposed declaration of a national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H364 [10JA], H582, H584 [15JA]
——— request to divert military construction funds in order to fund declared national emergency to construct a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H8061–H8071 [27SE]
——— State of the Union Message, H1365, H1366, H1380 [6FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), H2105, H2106, H2111, H2112, H2130–H2141, H2221 [26FE], H2237, H2241 [27FE], H2296–H2299 [28FE], H2750 [18MR], E193 [22FE], E228, E230 [28FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), consideration (H. Res. 144), H2112–H2119 [26FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), veto, H2801, H2804, H2806–H2812, H2821 [26MR]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), H8061–H8071 [27SE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), consideration (H. Res. 591), H7999–H8005 [26SE]
U.S. Commission on an Open Society With Security: establish (H.R. 4293), E1132 [11SE]
Voting: promote increased voter participation through innovation in voting, including in voting technology, voter registration technology, and election security, H2536 [7MR]
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]
We Build the Wall (organization): tribute, H4208 [3JN]
Remarks in Senate
Air Force: operational squadrons expansion funding, S1311 [13FE]
——— recognize contributions of those responsible for operating and maintaining Global Positioning System (GPS) constellation and importance of its continuous availability, accuracy, reliability, and resiliency (S. Res. 216), S3012 [21MY]
al-Baghdadi, Abu Bakr: tribute to U.S. intelligence and military personnel who carried out mission leading to death in Syria, S6179, S6181 [28OC], S6216 [29OC], S6264 [30OC], S6323 [31OC]
——— tribute to U.S. intelligence and military personnel who carried out mission leading to death in Syria (S. Res. 394), S6346, S6347 [31OC]
Appropriations: legislative process, S1571–S1573 [28FE]
Arctic regions: develop comprehensive policy to protect interests, S3079–S3081 [23MY]
Armed Forces: 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 U.S. intentions dealing with intelligence and counterintelligence activities relative to threats in or from Yemen, S1893 [14MR]
——— decision to withdraw from Syria, S125 [10JA], S692 [28JA]
——— withdraw from Afghanistan (S.J. Res. 12), S7019 [12DE]
Arms sales: require human rights certifications for arms sales (S. 854), S1981 [26MR], S3470 [13JN]
Barr, William P.: suitability to be Attorney General relative to views on surveillance authority and warrantless searching of collections of communications of U.S. persons, S254–S256 [16JA]
Budget: allocation of funds, S1785 [12MR], S1810 [13MR]
——— discretionary spending levels, S5086–S5088 [25JY]
Central America: foreign aid funding, S1395 [14FE]
China: assessment as threat relative to military capability, unfair trade practices, theft of intellectual property, and human rights violations, S6501–S6503 [12NO]
——— assessment of U.S. trade policy, S877–S879 [6FE], S2168 [2AP], S2317–S2319 [9AP], S3039–S3041 [22MY], S5456 [12SE]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies, S6617 [18NO], S7178 [19DE]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies (S. Con. Res. 10), S5647 [24SE]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies (S. Con. Res. 10), unanimous-consent request, S5647 [24SE]
——— recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies, S5129 [29JY], S5456 [12SE]
——— role of trade war in efforts to supplant U.S. and its free enterprise system as world’s dominant economic power, S5624–S5626 [23SE]
Climate: impact of climate change on military installations, S1943–S1946 [25MR]
——— impact of climate change on national security, S1943–S1946 [25MR]
——— impact of climate change on the economy, S6996 [11DE]
——— proposed Executive order creating a scientific panel to examine effects of climate change on national security, S1449 [26FE], S1559 [28FE]
——— release of National Climate Assessment, S1468 [26FE]
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate): Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations release of ‘‘Threats to the U.S. Research Enterprise—China’s Talent Recruitment Plans’’ report, S6740 [21NO]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): process to permit release of intelligence information over objection of the President of the U.S., S4471 [24JN]
Congress: accomplishments of the 115th Congress, S13–S17 [3JA]
——— legislative priorities, S13–S17 [3JA]
Dept. of Commerce: provide for interagency coordination on risk mitigation in communications equipment and services marketplace and its supply chain (S. 1457), S2866 [15MY]
——— release of report relative to investigation into national security effects of automotive imports, S1358 [14FE]
Dept. of Defense: assess failed financial audit and improve financial accountability, S6880 [5DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, S2859 [15MY], S3072, S3092 [23MY]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (H.R. 2500), S6725 [21NO]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1215), S2437 [11AP]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), S3455, S3462 [13JN], S4202–S4453, S4469–S4473 [24JN], S4475–S4478, S4483–S4486, S4488, S4490–S4497, S4520–S4522 [25JN], S4526–S4534, S4543–S4546, S4549–S4553, S4557, S4562 [26JN], S4588–S4596, S4598–S4610, S4619–S4622, S4645–S4648 [27JN], S4672 [28JN], S4782, S4792 [11JY], S4939 [18JY], S5175 [30JY], S5651 [24SE], S5674, S5677 [25SE], S6180 [28OC], S6288 [30OC], S6316 [31OC], S6366 [5NO], S6434, S6439 [6NO], S6455, S6456, S6457 [7NO], S6490 [12NO], S6516, S6523, S6527–S6534, S6545 [13NO], S6579, S6594 [14NO], S6640 [19NO], S6683, S6696 [20NO], S6744 [21NO], S6783 [2DE], S6793, S6796 [3DE], S6830, S6844 [4DE], S6897 [9DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), conference report, S6909, S6911, S6912, S6934, S6940 [10DE], S6958 [11DE], S6999, S7011, S7019–S7022 [12DE], S7037, S7041, S7043–S7045 [16DE], S7060, S7061, S7064–S7070, S7086, S7089 [17DE], S7125, S7147 [18DE], S7198–S7200 [19DE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), House amendment, S5562, S5564–S5566 [18SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on election interference (S. Res. 330), S5681, S5691, S5692 [25SE], S6744 [21NO]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on Federal employee paid family leave (S. Res. 333), S5681, S5693 [25SE]
——— 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]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on paid family leave (S. Res. 336), S5681, S5691, S5694, S5695 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on prohibiting use of certain firefighting foam (S. Res. 334), S5681, S5693 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on repeal of military survivors’ benefits reduction (S. Res. 332), S5681, S5692, S5693 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), instruct conferees on replenishment of certain military construction funds (S. Res. 335), S5681, S5694 [25SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), motion to proceed, S3632, S3635, S3639 [18JN], S3808, S3810, S3815, S3831–S3836 [19JN], S4132, S4134–S4136, S4157–S4161 [20JN], S4197–S4202 [24JN]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), unanimous-consent agreement, S4151 [20JN], S5461 [12SE], S5569 [18SE], S5668 [24SE]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 1790), unanimous-consent request, S4596 [27JN]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2731), S6246 [29OC]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2731), unanimous-consent agreement, S6512 [12NO]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2840), S6512 [12NO]
——— ensure ability of Armed Forces to defend themselves and U.S. citizens against attack by foreign hostile forces, S4598–S4600, S4621 [27JN]
——— establish U.S. Space Command, S3810 [19JN], S4490 [25JN], S7067 [17DE]
——— funding, S196 [15JA], S2998, S2999 [21MY], S4782, S4783 [11JY], S5088 [25JY], S5216 [31JY], S5280 [1AU], S7086 [17DE]
——— importance of national defense strategy, S85 [9JA], S260 [16JA], S759 [30JA]
——— military deployment to Middle East in response to alleged threats from Iran, S2864, S2869 [15MY], S2900, S2913 [16MY], S2954–S2957 [20MY], S3032, S3041 [22MY], S3065, S3070 [23MY], S3638 [18JN], S4133 [20JN]
——— military readiness of U.S. forces, S2859, S2860 [15MY]
——— oppose deferment of military construction funding for national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S1678–S1680 [6MR]
——— overseas contingency operations funding, S1572 [28FE]
——— prohibit diversion of funds to fund national emergency declared by President Trump in order to construct a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S5559 [18SE], S5809 [16OC], S6530, S6533 [13NO], S6703 [20NO], S6784 [2DE], S6831 [4DE]
——— prohibit reallocation of national defense funding for construction of wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S3810 [19JN]
——— provide for a regional center for security studies for the Arctic (S. 2707), S6618 [18NO]
——— provide for membership of Commander of U.S. Space Command on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, S4490 [25JN]
——— require Commander of U.S. Space Command to report directly to Sec. of the Air Force, S4490 [25JN]
——— submit report on ability of national airspace system to meet current national security requirements and offer recommendations for improvements, S4135 [20JN]
——— submit report on defense cooperation between U.S. and India in the Western Indian Ocean, S5651 [24SE]
Dept. of Energy: carry out a program relative to physical security and cybersecurity for pipelines and liquefied natural gas facilities (S. 300), S5274 [31JY]
Dept. of HHS: mitigate drug shortages by prioritizing review of new drug applications, inspections, and reasons for shortages and assess national security threats associated with drug and ingredient shortages (S. 2723), S6245 [29OC]
——— reauthorize certain programs to protect against pandemics and attacks from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (H.R. 269), S106 [9JA], S111 [10JA]
——— reauthorize certain programs to protect against pandemics and attacks from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (S. 1379), S2929 [16MY]
Dept. of Homeland Security: add a Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency representative to Election Assistance Commission Technical Guidelines Development Committee to strengthen voting system cybersecurity (S. 1454), S5282 [1AU]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), S5669 [24SE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), correction in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 81), S7193 [19DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), House amendment, S7061, S7063, S7086, S7088 [17DE], S7125, S7127, S7137–S7139, S7147–S7149 [18DE], S7171–S7176, S7224 [19DE]
——— authorize cyber incident response teams (H.R. 1158), unanimous-consent agreement, S7165 [18DE], S7191 [19DE]
——— authorize work with cybersecurity consortia for training (S. 333), S6768 [21NO]
——— develop a comprehensive strategy to gain and maintain operational control of the international borders of the U.S., S689 [28JA]
——— establish Joint Threat Assessment and Management Task Force to make recommendations on developing a national strategy to prevent targeted violence (S. 265), S1341 [14FE]
——— extend Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program (H.R. 251), S106 [9JA], S111 [10JA], S279 [16JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), S8–S11 [3JA], S32 [4JA], S35, S46, S54–S61, S74 [8JA], S114 [10JA], S154 [11JA], S169–S171, S173, S186 [14JA], S192 [15JA], S299–S301 [18JA], S307 [19JA], S550–S555, S560 [24JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), unanimous-consent agreement, S1338 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 1), unanimous-consent request, S115 [10JA], S192 [15JA], S301 [18JA], S319 [22JA], S549, S550, S559, S560 [24JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), S659 [24JA], S671, S684 [25JA]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), conference report, S1337, S1341, S1344, S1347–S1351, S1356–S1358, S1362–S1364, S1395 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), conference report—unanimous-consent agreement, S1362 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), correction in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 4), S1364 [14FE]
——— making continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 31), unanimous-consent request, S549 [24JA]
——— proposal to expand U.S. Customs and Border Protection facial recognition program, S6868 [5DE]
——— reauthorize and expand National Threat Assessment Center (S. 495), S1341, S1386 [14FE], S4743 [10JY]
——— require an exercise on terrorist and foreign fighter travel (H.R. 1590), S5669 [24SE]
Dept. of Justice: appoint special counsel to investigate allegations of FISA court abuse relative to Carter Page and closure of case relative to Hillary Rodham Clinton emails, S1884, S1885 [14MR], S1921 [25MR]
——— Inspector General report relative to investigation of origins of special counsel investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S7084 [17DE]
——— provide with greater authority to promote enforcement and disclosure requirements for agents of foreign principals (S. 1762), S3306 [11JN]
Dept. of Transportation: prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase passenger rail cars or buses from China and require rail transit operators to develop and execute a plan for identifying and reducing cybersecurity risks (S. 846), S2348 [9AP]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2740), S4739 [9JY], S4744 [10JY], S5485 [16SE], S5583, S5586, S5588 [19SE], S5618 [23SE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), motion to proceed, S5487 [16SE], S5499, S5500 [17SE], S5547–S5549, S5551, S5553–S5556, S5559–S5562 [18SE], S5809 [16OC], S5860, S5880, S5881 [17OC], S5911 [21OC], S5931, S5933 [22OC], S6187 [28OC], S6205, S6207 [29OC], S6262–S6265, S6287–S6290 [30OC], S6309, S6315, S6323–S6326, S6348–S6350, S6352 [31OC], S6366, S6369 [5NO], S6434, S6439 [6NO], S6455, S6456, S6457 [7NO], S6490 [12NO], S6522, S6529, S6530 [13NO], S6579 [14NO], S6615 [18NO], S6633, S6640 [19NO], S6799 [3DE], S6844 [4DE], S6912 [10DE], S7007 [12DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 2740), unanimous-consent agreement, S5553 [18SE], S5951 [22OC]
Elections: disclose access to election infrastructure by foreign nationals (S. 2656), S5939 [22OC]
——— efforts to address Russian interference in U.S. elections, S5122, S5126 [29JY], S5212 [31JY]
——— expose and deter interference in U.S. elections by Russia and other countries by imposing sanctions and blocking assets and coordinate with the European Union on such efforts, S6744 [21NO]
——— expose and deter interference in U.S. elections by Russia and other countries by imposing sanctions and blocking assets and coordinate with the European Union on such efforts (S. 1060), S2503 [30AP], S4709 [9JY], S6796 [3DE], S6930–S6933 [10DE]
——— expose and deter interference in U.S. elections by Russia and other countries by imposing sanctions and blocking assets and coordinate with the European Union on such efforts (S. 1060), unanimous-consent request, S6931 [10DE]
——— protect administration of Federal elections against cybersecurity threats, S2503 [30AP], S2600 [2MY], S2659 [7MY], S2777 [13MY], S3356 [12JN], S4709 [9JY], S4743, S4745 [10JY], S4779 [11JY], S4815 [15JY], S5127–S5129 [29JY], S5152–S5154 [30JY], S5209, S5218–S5220 [31JY], S5281–S5284 [1AU], S5460 [12SE], S5551 [18SE], S5638 [24SE], S5679 [25SE], S5936, S5958 [22OC], S6580 [14NO], S6683 [20NO]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections, S5587 [19SE]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), S5074, S5078 [25JY], S5122 [29JY], S5218 [31JY]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (H.R. 2722), unanimous-consent request, S5080 [25JY]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (S. 1540), S4481 [25JN], S5213 [31JY], S5284 [1AU], S5346–S5349 [9SE], S5936, S5937–S5940 [22OC]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (S. 1540), unanimous-consent request, S4479–S4481 [25JN], S5938, S5939 [22OC]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (S. 2053), S5936 [22OC]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (S. 2238), S5282 [1AU], S6062, S6063 [23OC]
——— protect elections for public office by providing financial support and enhanced security for infrastructure used to carry out such elections (S. 2238), unanimous-consent request, S6062 [23OC]
——— provide enhanced security for election infrastructure, S3278 [10JN], S3338 [12JN], S3639 [18JN], S4134 [20JN]
——— require information sharing relative to ownership of election service providers (S. 823), S2601 [2MY]
Europe: express support for the countries of Eastern Europe and NATO, S6901 [9DE]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (S. 1830), S3812 [19JN]
FCC: review authorizations of certain Chinese telecommunications companies operating in the U.S., S5487 [16SE]
Federal agencies and departments: establish a civilian personnel rotation program for Federal cybersecurity professionals at non-military and non-intelligence agencies that confront cybersecurity challenges (S. 406), S1299 [13FE], S2525–S2528 [30AP]
——— OMB delay of implementation of law prohibiting using or contracting with an entity that uses certain telecommunications services or equipment, S3302 [11JN]
Federal employees: require treatment of a lapse in appropriations as a mitigating condition when assessing financial considerations for security clearances (S. 464), S1279, S1283 [12FE], S1285 [13FE]
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: alleged misuse of warrants in investigation of relationship between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, S6937–S6939 [10DE], S7017–S7019 [12DE]
Foreign policy: assessment of U.S. trade policy, S1112–S1115 [7FE], S1858 [14MR], S3039–S3041 [22MY]
——— promote security and energy partnerships in the Eastern Mediterranean (S. 1102), S6373 [5NO]
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]
Friedman, Elizabeth Smith: tribute (S. Res. 133), S2159, S2160 [1AP]
Government: shutdown relative to budget process, S204–S206 [15JA]
Green New Deal: address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (S. Res. 59), S1178, S1190 [12FE], S1348 [14FE], S1469 [26FE], S1546–S1550 [27FE], S1558, S1561 [28FE], S1611 [4MR], S1637 [5MR], S1686, S1688, S1689, S1699–S1701 [6MR], S1820, S1822–S1824 [13MR], S1889 [14MR], S5646 [24SE]
——— address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (S.J. Res. 8), S1316, S1336 [13FE], S1337, S1342–S1344, S1348 [14FE], S1468, S1470, S1471 [26FE], S1497–S1501, S1519 [27FE], S1556, S1557, S1559–S1563 [28FE], S1635, S1637 [5MR], S1671–S1674, S1680–S1692, S1711 [6MR], S1718 [7MR], S1749 [11MR], S1788 [12MR], S1808, S1811, S1816 [13MR], S2536 [1MY], S2895 [16MY], S2987 [21MY], S3021 [22MY], S4924 [18JY], S6869 [5DE]
——— address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities (S.J. Res. 8), motion to proceed, S1882 [14MR], S1921, S1922, S1926–S1931, S1946 [25MR], S1949–S1975, S1981, S1989–S1991 [26MR], S2011, S2014–S2017, S2021, S2026–S2029 [27MR], S2063 [28MR]
Immigration: border security and immigration enforcement funding, S3071 [23MY], S3148 [3JN], S3172 [4JN]
——— clarify sanctuary jurisdictions, provide civil remedies for victims of crimes committed by individuals benefitting from a sanctuary policy and withhold grant funding from such jurisdictions (S. 2059), unanimous-consent request, S6416–S6418 [6NO]
——— fund southern border wall by requiring a work-authorized Social Security number to claim refundable tax credits and welfare applicants to verify citizenship, and increasing illegal border crossing fines (S. 53), S4798 [11JY]
——— improve border security, reallocate Diversity Visa Program visas, provide a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program participants, and reform family-based immigration, S13 [3JA], S5376 [10SE]
——— increase Federal immigration judges, allow asylum-seeking individuals to apply for asylum in their home country, and provide security assistance to Central American countries to address root causes of migration, S3638 [18JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children, S3300 [11JN], S3329–S3332, S3335, S3339 [12JN], S3638, S3642, S3645 [18JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), S4525, S4530, S4532, S4535, S4538–S4543, S4549, S4557, S4563 [26JN], S4587, S4596, S4607, S4610–S4613 [27JN], S4672 [28JN], S4711 [9JY], S4752 [10JY], S5354 [9SE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), unanimous-consent agreement, S4531 [26JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (S. 1900), S3808 [19JN], S4133, S4145, S4148 [20JN], S4477, S4478, S4481–S4483, S4486 [25JN]
——— proposed construction of continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S8–S13, S17 [3JA], S25, S32 [4JA], S35, S37, S40–S44, S46, S52, S54–S57, S59–S61, S73–S76 [8JA], S77–S94, S98 [9JA], S122–S125 [10JA], S165–S179, S183–S186 [14JA], S187–S191, S193–S195, S200 [15JA], S233–S246, S248 [16JA], S288–S292 [17JA], S303–S305 [18JA], S307–S315 [19JA], S317–S325, S326 [22JA], S483–S489, S496 [23JA], S541, S542, S545–S548, S552–S559, S581 [24JA], S674 [25JA], S689–S691 [28JA], S758, S760 [30JA], S1188 [12FE], S1337, S1341, S1344, S1347, S1349, S1356, S1357, S1363, S1375 [14FE]
——— provide deferred action for certain individuals brought to the U.S. and establish a border security trust fund (S. 108), S304 [18JA]
——— reform, S185 [14JA], S2303 [9AP], S2992 [21MY], S3233 [5JN], S3340 [12JN], S4481–S4483 [25JN]
——— reform asylum and refugee application process for migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, S4612 [27JN]
——— rescind Executive order prioritizing the majority of unauthorized individuals for removal and withholding Federal funding to sanctuary cities (S. 1591), S3072 [23MY]
——— secure the border between the U.S. and Mexico, S54, S61 [8JA], S80, S81 [9JA], S111 [10JA], S155 [11JA], S167, S169 [14JA], S190, S193–S195 [15JA], S299–S305 [18JA], S484–S497 [23JA], S541, S545, S558, S561–S567 [24JA], S678 [25JA], S688–S691 [28JA], S725, S726 [29JA], S758, S760 [30JA], S1151, S1156, S1162 [11FE], S1175, S1176, S1188 [12FE], S1290, S1292 [13FE], S1341, S1356, S1372, S1395 [14FE], S1813–S1815 [13MR], S2071 [28MR], S2164 [2AP], S2411 [11AP], S2471–S2473 [29AP], S2626–S2628 [6MY], S2760, S2765 [9MY], S2800 [14MY], S2865 [15MY], S3223, S3229–S3231 [5JN], S3273–S3276, S3277 [10JN], S3354 [12JN], S3452, S3453 [13JN], S4797–S4799 [11JY], S4835–S4837 [16JY], S4958 [22JY], S4985 [23JY], S5033, S5048–S5051 [24JY]
——— supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children through reduction in certain foreign assistance and exchange programs funding, S4539, S4540, S4542 [26JN]
India: welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the U.S. and recognize importance of relationship with the U.S. in trade and defense, S5651 [24SE]
Information technology: address state-sponsored cyber activities against the U.S., S6783 [2DE]
——— create and implement an inter-agency strategy to secure fifth generation (5G) and future technology and infrastructure in the U.S. and with strategic allies (S. 893), S2866 [15MY]
——— deem development and deployment of fifth generation (5G) wireless technology a national priority and support FCC efforts to make spectrum commercially available (S. Res. 259), S6537 [13NO]
——— 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]
——— promote deployment of commercial fifth generation (5G) mobile networks, S6878 [5DE], S7129, S7130 [18DE]
——— promote deployment of commercial fifth generation (5G) mobile networks and the sharing of information with communication providers on security risks (S. 1625), S7180 [19DE]
——— promote deployment of commercial fifth generation (5G) mobile networks and the sharing of information with communication providers on security risks (S. 1625), unanimous-consent request, S7181 [19DE]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations, S4470–S4472 [24JN], S4496 [25JN], S7041 [16DE], S7067, S7090 [17DE]
Iran: limit use of funds for military operations in or against Iran, S3810 [19JN], S4158–S4160 [20JN], S4198, S4472 [24JN], S4475–S4478, S4484–S4486, S4521 [25JN], S4528, S4530, S4543, S4549, S4551 [26JN], S4588–S4595, S4598, S4604–S4609, S4619–S4621, S4645–S4648 [27JN]
Japan: reaffirm vital role of the U.S.-Japan alliance in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond (S. Res. 183), S6255 [29OC]
Law enforcement: use forfeited criminal proceeds resulting from prosecution of Joaquín A. Guzmán Loera (El Chapo) or other felony drug convictions for border security measures, including a border wall (S. 25), S4798 [11JY]
Law enforcement officers: tribute to border patrol and immigration enforcement agents, S5048 [24JY]
Lima, OH: Joint Systems Manufacturing Center tank and armored vehicles production funding, S4544 [26JN]
Middle East: report on plan to secure enduring defeat of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization) (S. 2755), S6307 [30OC], S6311 [31OC], S6459, S6460 [7NO]
——— report on plan to secure enduring defeat of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization) (S. 2755), unanimous-consent request, S6459, S6460 [7NO]
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: support goals and ideals (S. Res. 345), S6358 [31OC]
NATO: reaffirm U.S. commitment, S2261 [4AP], S2585 [2MY]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to transatlantic security and stability and recognize that U.S. leadership is vital to NATO’s core tasks of collective defense, S775 [31JA]
——— recognize accomplishments, call on members to fully meet obligations, consider membership of North Macedonia, reaffirm collective defense principles, and support reform and mission (S. Res. 123), S2282 [4AP]
——— support efforts to counter Russian aggression in Ukraine, S4545 [26JN]
Navy: anniversary, S5775 [15OC]
——— shipbuilding funding, S4672 [28JN]
Nielsen, Sec. of Homeland Security: resignation, S2285, S2286, S2288 [8AP], S2303 [9AP]
Nuclear weapons: importance of nuclear triad to national security, S1645 [5MR]
——— support a modern intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force and oppose unilateral reduction of such force or delaying ground-based strategic deterrent program implementation, S2416 [11AP]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: manage supply chain risk through counterintelligence training (S. 1388), S6483 [7NO]
——— submit assessment of intentions of political leadership of Russia (H.R. 1617), S1853 [13MR], S1855 [14MR]
Offutt AFB, NE: tribute to efforts to respond to flooding in Nebraska and minimize impact to base operations, S2314 [9AP]
Political campaigns: require reporting to the FEC and FBI of offers by foreign nationals to make prohibited contributions, donations, expenditures, or disbursements (S. 1247), S4489 [25JN], S5054 [24JY], S5078 [25JY], S5153 [30JY], S5218 [31JY], S5281 [1AU], S5864 [17OC], S6141 [24OC]
——— require reporting to the FEC and FBI of offers by foreign nationals to make prohibited contributions, donations, expenditures, or disbursements (S. 1247), unanimous-consent request, S4489 [25JN], S5054 [24JY], S5080 [25JY], S6141 [24OC]
Public debt: 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]
Russia: address use of hybrid warfare methods including assassination, political violence, intimidation, and detention, S2912 [16MY]
——— address use of hybrid warfare methods including assassination, political violence, intimidation, and detention through sanctions, diplomatic pressure, assistance to pro-democracy groups, and international law enforcement, S567–S574 [24JA], S1368–S1372 [14FE]
——— efforts to influence U.S. elections, S1926 [25MR], S4673 [28JN], S5953–S5959 [22OC], S6141 [24OC]
——— impose sanctions relative to provision of certain vessels for construction of Russian energy export pipelines, S7011, S7021 [12DE]
SEC: require publicly traded companies to disclose to investors information on cybersecurity risks and presence of cybersecurity experts on the board of trustees (S. 592), S1596 [28FE]
Senate: authorize Sergeant at Arms to protect personal technology devices and accounts of Senators and covered employees from cyber attacks and hostile information collection activities (S. 890), S2045 [27MR], S5054, S5055 [24JY]
——— authorize Sergeant at Arms to protect personal technology devices and accounts of Senators and covered employees from cyber attacks and hostile information collection activities (S. 890), unanimous-consent request, S5055 [24JY]
——— legislative priorities, S2659 [7MY], S2777 [13MY], S6582 [14NO]
Telecommunications: prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase communications equipment or services posing national security risks and provide reimbursement for replacement of equipment or services posing such risks (H.R. 4998), S7178, S7180 [19DE]
Terrorism: anniversary of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, S5413–S5421, S5428–S5432, S5435–S5438 [11SE]
——— authorize domestic terrorism offices in the Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice and the FBI to analyze and monitor domestic terrorist activity and take steps to prevent domestic terrorism (S. 894), S5514 [17SE]
——— promote security and provide justice for U.S. victims of international terrorism, S7181–S7183 [19DE]
——— safeguard the U.S. against persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism, S5428 [11SE]
Transportation Security Administration: expand eligibility for TSA PreCheck program to individuals with Transportation Worker Identification Credentials or Hazardous Materials Endorsements (S. 2035), S5411 [10SE]
Trump, President: decision to withdraw from Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, S820, S821 [4FE], S913 [6FE]
——— declaration of a national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S1569 [28FE]
——— evaluation of administration, S818 [4FE], S2299 [9AP], S2353 [10AP]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S2997 [21MY], S5817–S5820 [16OC], S6181 [28OC]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy and election security, S5777 [15OC], S5863 [17OC]
——— evaluation of administration relative to granting of security clearances, S2109 [1AP]
——— evaluation of administration relative to immigration policy, S1294 [13FE], S1375 [14FE], S2712–S2714 [8MY], S2897, S2905 [16MY], S2991–S2993 [21MY], S3146, S3148 [3JN], S3172 [4JN], S3231–S3233 [5JN], S3331 [12JN], S3638 [18JN], S4165 [20JN], S4199 [24JN], S4528, S4534, S4538, S4547–S4549 [26JN], S4610–S4612 [27JN], S4672 [28JN], S4685 [8JY], S4752 [10JY], S4784, S4785 [11JY], S4895 [17JY], S4927 [18JY], S5035 [24JY], S5303 [1AU]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russia, S198 [15JA], S731 [29JA], S5621 [23SE], S5953–S5959 [22OC], S6636–S6638 [19NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to the Middle East, S2797 [14MY], S2848, S2864 [15MY], S2898, S2908–S2911, S2913 [16MY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to use of declared national emergency powers, S3178 [4JN]
——— Executive order on securing information and communications technology and services supply chain from influence by foreign adversaries, S2898 [16MY], S2954 [20MY], S2987 [21MY]
——— Federal court ruling on request to divert military construction funds in order to fund declared national emergency to construct a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S6960 [11DE]
——— proposed declaration of a national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S167 [14JA], S1365 [14FE]
——— request to divert military construction funds in order to fund declared national emergency to construct a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S5374, S5376–S5379 [10SE], S5455, S5463–S5467, S5471 [12SE], S5502 [17SE], S5586 [19SE], S5618 [23SE], S5645 [24SE], S5861 [17OC], S6207 [29OC], S6316 [31OC], S7087 [17DE]
——— response to Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) hearing on Worldwide Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community, S790 [31JA]
——— State of the Union Message, S875, S876 [6FE], S1270 [12FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S1410, S1413, S1432 [25FE], S1462–S1464 [26FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (H.J. Res. 46), S1448, S1452–S1456 [26FE], S1531–S1533 [27FE], S1610, S1612–S1614 [4MR], S1637, S1648–S1650 [5MR], S1678–S1680 [6MR], S1722–S1725 [7MR], S1750 [11MR], S1770 [12MR], S1809, S1815, S1829–S1831 [13MR], S1855, S1857–S1882 [14MR], S5374 [10SE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 10), S1600–S1602 [28FE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), S5637, S5653–S5659, S5670 [24SE], S5674–S5677, S5680, S5684 [25SE], S5715 [26SE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), unanimous-consent agreement, S5668 [24SE]
——— terminate declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border (S.J. Res. 54), veto, S5861, S5869, S5874 [17OC]
Turkey: U.S. policy relative to increasing aggression in Eastern Mediterranean, human rights violations, purchase of Russian air defense system, and operations against Syrian Kurds, S6372–S6374 [5NO], S6430–S6432 [6NO]
U.S. Intelligence Professionals Day: designate (S. Res. 286), S5118 [25JY]
Whistleblowing: provide accountability and protect whistleblowers, S5779 [15OC], S6371 [5NO], S6414 [6NO]
Wireless Lab (Russian company): investigate privacy and security concerns relative to mobile application FaceApp, S4926 [18JY]
World Bank Group: oppose decision to adopt a multi-year lending plan for China, S6863, S6879 [5DE]
Reports
Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. Elections (excerpt): Office of the Director of National Intelligence, H2729 [14MR]
Syrian Conflict: Syria Study Group, S5865–S5867 [17OC]
‘‘Torture Flights—North Carolina’s Role in the CIA’s Rendition and Torture Program’’: North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture (excerpt), E843 [26JN]
Reports filed
Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 731) (S. Rept. 116–99), S5407 [10SE]
Appalachian Energy for National Security Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 1064) (S. Rept. 116–75), S5359 [9SE]
CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 1589) (H. Rept. 116–24), H2914 [28MR]
Consideration of Conference Report on H.J. Res. 31, Consolidated Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 131) (H. Rept. 116–10), H2028 [14FE]
Consideration of Conference Report on S. 1790, Dept. of Defense Appropriations for Military Activities, Prescribing Personnel Strengths, and Military Construction: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 758) (H. Rept. 116–334), H10015 [10DE]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 31, Dept. of Homeland Security Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 61) (H. Rept. 116–4), H996 [22JA]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 46, Terminate President Trump’s Declared National Emergency To Obtain Funding for Construction of Continuous Wall or Fence Along Southern U.S. Border: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 144) (H. Rept. 116–13), H2099 [25FE]
Consideration of H.R. 2203, Homeland Security Improvement Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 577) (H. Rept. 116–217), H7900 [24SE]
Consideration of H.R. 2500, Dept. of Defense Appropriations for Military Activities, Prescribing Personnel Strengths, and Military Construction: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 476) (H. Rept. 116–143), H5301 [9JY]
Consideration of H.R. 2513, Corporate Transparency Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 646) (H. Rept. 116–247), H8297 [21OC]
Consideration of H.R. 2722, Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act and H.R. 3351, Financial Services and General Government Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 460) (H. Rept. 116–126), H5074 [24JN]
Consideration of H.R. 2740, Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, Foreign Operations, and Energy and Water Development Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 431) (H. Rept. 116–109), H4387 [10JN]
——— Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 436) (H. Rept. 116–111), H4431 [11JN]
——— Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 445) (H. Rept. 116–119), H4769 [18JN]
Consideration of H.R. 3401, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 462) (H. Rept. 116–128), H5165 [25JN]
Consideration of H.R. 3494, Intelligence Services Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 491) (H. Rept. 116–154), H5824 [15JY]
Consideration of S.J. Res. 54, Terminate President Trump’s Declared National Emergency To Obtain Funding for Construction of Continuous Wall or Fence Along Southern U.S. Border: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 591) (H. Rept. 116–218), H7988 [25SE]
Consideration of Senate Amendment to H.R. 3401, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 466) (H. Rept. 116–130), H5255 [27JN]
Consolidated Appropriations: Committee of Conference (H.J. Res. 31) (H. Rept. 116–9), H1580 [13FE]
Coordinating and Leveraging Activities for School Security (CLASS) Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 1593) (H. Rept. 116–25), H2914 [28MR]
Corporate Transparency Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 2513) (H. Rept. 116–227), H8100 [8OC]
Counter Terrorist Network Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3526) (H. Rept. 116–189), H7524 [27AU]
Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 411) (S. Rept. 116–59), S4966 [22JY]
Covert Testing and Risk Mitigation Improvement Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3469) (H. Rept. 116–298), H9055 [19NO]
Cybersecurity Vulnerability Remediation Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3710) (H. Rept. 116–193), H7527 [30AU]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 2968) (H. Rept. 116–84), H4160 [23MY]
——— Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 2474) (S. Rept. 116–103), S5474 [12SE]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations for Military Activities, Prescribing Personnel Strengths, and Military Construction: Committee of Conference (S. 1790) (H. Rept. 116–333), H9386 [9DE]
——— Committee on Armed Services (House) (H.R. 2500) (H. Rept. 116–120), H4916 [19JN], H5255 [27JN]
——— Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. 1790) (S. Rept. 116–48), S3319 [11JN]
——— Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. 2731), S6241 [29OC]
Dept. of Homeland Security Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 3931) (H. Rept. 116–180), H7376 [24JY]
——— Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 2582) (S. Rept. 116–125), S5746 [26SE]
DHS Acquisition Reform Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3413) (H. Rept. 116–190), H7527 [30AU]
DHS Acquisition Review Board Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2609) (H. Rept. 116–96), H4180 [30MY]
DHS Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems Coordinator Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 1867) (S. Rept. 116–91), S5406 [10SE]
——— Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3787) (H. Rept. 116–356), H12209 [18DE]
DHS Cyber Hunt and Incident Response Teams Act: Committee on Homeland Security (Senate) (S. 315) (S. Rept. 116–27), S2293 [8AP]
DHS Cyber Incident Response Teams Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 1158) (H. Rept. 116–89), H4179 [30MY]
DHS Overseas Personnel Enhancement Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (H.R. 2590) (S. Rept. 116–97), S5406 [10SE]
——— Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2590) (H. Rept. 116–95), H4180 [30MY]
Domestic and International Terrorism Documentation and Analysis of Threats in America (Domestic and International Terrorism DATA) Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3106) (H. Rept. 116–213), H7834 [19SE]
Drone Origin Security Enhancement Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 4753) (H. Rept. 116–301), H9055 [19NO]
Eastern Mediterranean Security and Energy Partnership Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1102), S4770 [10JY]
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 1900), S3843 [19JN]
Emerging Transportation Security Threats Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3318) (H. Rept. 116–195), H7527 [30AU]
Energy Cybersecurity Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 2333) (S. Rept. 116–144), S6091 [23OC]
Energy Emergency Leadership Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H.R. 362) (H. Rept. 116–255), H8537 [28OC]
Energy Jobs for Our Heroes Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 876), S7112 [17DE]
Energy Security Cooperation With Allied Partners in Europe Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1830), S7112 [17DE]
Enhancing Grid Security Through Public-Private Partnerships Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H.R. 359) (H. Rept. 116–254), H8537 [28OC]
——— Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 2095) (S. Rept. 116–147), S6155 [24OC]
Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (H.R. 2114) (S. Rept. 116–137), S5965 [22OC]
——— Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 2094) (S. Rept. 116–136), S5965 [22OC]
Express Importance of U.S. Alliance With Republic of Korea and Strengthen and Broaden Diplomatic, Economic, and Security Ties: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 152), S7112 [17DE]
Federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 406) (S. Rept. 116–15), S1939 [25MR]
Helping Families Fly Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3694) (H. Rept. 116–192), H7527 [30AU]
Homeland Procurement Reform (HOPR) Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2083) (H. Rept. 116–90), H4179 [30MY]
Homeland Security Improvement Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2203) (H. Rept. 116–631), H7156 [19JY]
Inland Waters Security Review Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 4402) (H. Rept. 116–299), H9055 [19NO]
Intelligence Services Appropriations: Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (H.R. 3494) (H. Rept. 116–151), H5725 [11JY], H5773 [12JY]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 1589), S3057 [22MY]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 1589) (S. Rept. 116–47), S3318 [11JN]
Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 734) (S. Rept. 116–112), S5628 [23SE]
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility Act: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate) (S. 2695), S7113 [17DE]
National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 333) (S. Rept. 116–5), S1792 [12MR]
Pipeline and LNG Facility Cybersecurity Preparedness Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H.R. 370) (H. Rept. 116–303), H9120 [20NO]
Pipeline Security Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3699) (H. Rept. 116–279), H8782 [12NO]
Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 2132), S5922 [21OC]
Protecting and Securing Chemical Facilities From Terrorist Attacks Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3256) (H. Rept. 116–341), H10257 [12DE]
Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Drones and Emerging Threats Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 4432) (H. Rept. 116–309), H9174 [22NO]
Protecting Europe’s Energy Security Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1441), S5247 [31JY]
Protecting Resources on the Electric Grid With Cybersecurity Technology (PROTECT) Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 2556), S7113 [17DE]
Reaffirm Vital Role of the U.S.-Japan Alliance in Promoting Peace, Stability, and Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific Region and Beyond: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 183), S5747 [26SE]
Recognize NATO Accomplishments, Call on Members To Fully Meet Obligations, Consider North Macedonia Membership, Reaffirm Collective Defense Principles, and Support Reform and Mission: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 123), S2234 [3AP]
Recognize That Chinese Telecommunications Companies Such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., Pose Serious Threats to the National Security of the U.S. and Its Allies: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 10), S4729 [9JY]
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]
Secure 5G and Beyond Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 893) (S. Rept. 116–184), S7207 [19DE]
Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H.R. 4998) (H. Rept. 116–352), H10305 [16DE]
Secure Communities and Safe Schools Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2383) (H. Rept. 116–91), H4179 [30MY]
Secure Federal Leases From Espionage and Suspicious Entanglements (Secure Federal LEASEs) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 1869) (S. Rept. 116–92), S5406 [10SE]
Secure Traveler Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 1349) (S. Rept. 116–163), S6788 [2DE]
Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act: Committee on House Administration (House) (H.R. 2722) (H. Rept. 116–129), H5199 [26JN]
Securing Energy Infrastructure Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. 174) (S. Rept. 116–71), S5359 [9SE]
Securing the Homeland Security Supply Chain Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3320) (H. Rept. 116–188), H7524 [27AU]
Supply Chain Counterintelligence Training Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 1388) (S. Rept. 116–87), S5406 [10SE]
Supporting Research and Development for First Responders Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 542) (H. Rept. 116–87), H4174 [28MY]
Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (H.R. 1590) (S. Rept. 116–44), S3250 [5JN]
——— Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 1590) (H. Rept. 116–27), H2914 [28MR]
Trusted Traveler Reconsideration and Restoration Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3675) (H. Rept. 116–191), H7527 [30AU]
TSA Credential and Endorsement Harmonization Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 2035) (S. Rept. 116–188), S7207 [19DE]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Rural and Remote Hiring and Retention Strategy Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 1598) (H. Rept. 116–22), H2914 [28MR]
Unifying DHS Intelligence Enterprise Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 2589) (H. Rept. 116–94), H4179 [30MY]
Uranium Classification Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 3405) (H. Rept. 116–225), H8094 [4OC]
Weatherizing Infrastructure in the North and Terrorism Emergency Readiness Act: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 3669) (H. Rept. 116–308), H9174 [22NO]
Rulings of the Chair
Immigration: making supplemental appropriations for border security and necessary expenses associated with significant rise in unaccompanied alien children (H.R. 3401), consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 466), H5223 [27JN]
Statements
Assessment of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., on Foreign Policy: Charles Krauthammer (2012) (excerpt), H2834 [27MR]
Declaration of a National Emergency Concerning the U.S. Southern Border: several former national security officials, S1410–S1413, S1432–S1434 [25FE], S1452–S1455 [26FE]
Green New Deal: Representative Ocasio-Cortez, H2091–H2093 [25FE]
Testimonies
National Security Implications of Climate Change: Rod Schoonover, Dept. of State, E750 [11JN]
Texts of
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. 61, consideration of H.R. 648, consolidated appropriations and H.J. Res. 31, Dept. of Homeland Security continuing appropriations, H1012 [23JA]
H. Res. 131, consideration of conference report on H.J. Res. 31, consolidated appropriations, H2008 [14FE]
H. Res. 144, consideration of H.J. Res. 46, terminate President Trump’s declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H2112 [26FE]
H. Res. 206, acknowledge that lack of sunlight and transparency in financial transactions and corporate formation poses a threat to national and economic security and support efforts to close related loopholes, H2697 [13MR]
H. Res. 431, consideration of H.R. 2740, Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development appropriations, H4402 [11JN]
H. Res. 436, consideration of H.R. 2740, Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development appropriations, H4445 [12JN]
H. Res. 445, consideration of H.R. 2740, Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development appropriations, H4779 [19JN]
H. Res. 460, consideration of H.R. 2722, Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act and H.R. 3351, financial services and general Government appropriations, H5091 [25JN]
H. Res. 462, consideration of H.R. 3401, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, H5139 [25JN]
H. Res. 466, consideration of Senate amendment to H.R. 3401, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, H5223, H5241 [27JN]
H. Res. 476, consideration of H.R. 2500, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, H5314 [10JY]
H. Res. 491, consideration of H.R. 3494, intelligence services appropriations, H5835 [16JY]
H. Res. 577, consideration of H.R. 2203, Homeland Security Improvement Act, H7913 [25SE]
H. Res. 591, consideration of S.J. Res. 54, terminate President Trump’s declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H7999 [26SE]
H. Res. 646, consideration of H.R. 2513, Corporate Transparency Act, H8307 [22OC]
H. Res. 758, consideration of conference report on S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, H10033 [11DE]
H.J. Res. 1, Dept. of Homeland Security continuing appropriations, H190 [3JA]
H.J. Res. 31, Dept. of Homeland Security continuing appropriations, H1176 [24JA]
H.J. Res. 46, terminate President Trump’s declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, H2130 [26FE]
H.R. 247, Federal CIO Authorization Act, H567 [15JA]
H.R. 251, Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program Extension Act, H266 [8JA]
H.R. 269, Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act, H237–H262 [8JA]
H.R. 328, Hack Your State Dept. Act, H979 [22JA]
H.R. 424, Dept. of Homeland Security Clearance Management and Administration Act, H1254 [29JA]
H.R. 428, Homeland Security Assessment of Terrorists’ Use of Virtual Currencies Act, H1259 [29JA]
H.R. 449, Pathways to Improving Homeland Security at the Local Level Act, H1260 [29JA]
H.R. 542, Supporting Research and Development for First Responders Act, H4364 [10JN]
H.R. 676, NATO Support Act, H976 [22JA]
H.R. 769, Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act, H1263 [29JA]
H.R. 1065, Social Media Use in Clearance Investigations Act, H1498 [11FE]
H.R. 1158, DHS Cyber Incident Response Teams Act, H4367 [10JN]
H.R. 1313, Transit Security Grant Program Flexibility Act, H3756 [14MY]
H.R. 1437, Securing Dept. of Homeland Security (Securing DHS) Firearms Act, H3758 [14MY]
H.R. 1477, Russian-Venezuelan Threat Mitigation Act, H2781 [25MR]
H.R. 1589, CBRN Intelligence and Information Sharing Act, H2931 [1AP]
H.R. 1590, Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel Exercise Act, H2930 [1AP]
H.R. 1593, Coordinating and Leveraging Activities for School Security (CLASS) Act, H2929 [1AP]
H.R. 1594, First Responder Access to Innovative Technologies Act, H3755 [14MY]
H.R. 1617, Keeping Russian Entrapments Minimal and Limiting Intelligence Networks (KREMLIN) Act, H2664 [12MR]
H.R. 2002, Taiwan Assurance Act, H3455 [7MY]
H.R. 2083, Homeland Procurement Reform (HOPR) Act, H4370 [10JN]
H.R. 2114, Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act, H7543 [9SE]
H.R. 2203, Homeland Security Improvement Act, H7928 [25SE]
H.R. 2500, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, H5351–H5533 [10JY]
H.R. 2513, Corporate Transparency Act, H8325–H8334 [22OC]
H.R. 2589, Unifying DHS Intelligence Enterprise Act, H8015 [26SE]
H.R. 2590, DHS Overseas Personnel Enhancement Act, H4373 [10JN]
H.R. 2609, DHS Acquisition Review Board Act, H4372 [10JN]
H.R. 2722, Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act, H5207–H5214 [27JN]
H.R. 2740, Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, Defense, and State, foreign operations, and energy and water development appropriations, H4461–H4530 [12JN]
H.R. 3106, Domestic and International Terrorism Documentation and Analysis of Threats in America (Domestic and International Terrorism DATA) Act, H8027 [26SE]
H.R. 3318, Emerging Transportation Security Threats Act, H9371 [9DE]
H.R. 3401, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, H5147–H5150 [25JN]
H.R. 3469, Covert Testing and Risk Mitigation Improvement Act, H9366 [9DE]
H.R. 3494, intelligence services appropriations, H5861–H5887 [16JY]
H.R. 3526, Counter Terrorist Network Act, H8025 [26SE]
H.R. 3669, Weatherizing Infrastructure in the North and Terrorism Emergency Readiness Act, H9377 [9DE]
H.R. 3675, Trusted Traveler Reconsideration and Restoration Act, H8020 [26SE]
H.R. 3694, Helping Families Fly Act, H8021 [26SE]
H.R. 3710, Cybersecurity Vulnerability Remediation Act, H8013 [26SE]
H.R. 4402, Inland Waters Security Review Act, H9376 [9DE]
H.R. 4998, Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act, H10282–H10285 [16DE]
S. 333, National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act, S6768 [21NO]
S. 406, Federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program Act, S2527 [30AP]
S. 894, Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, S2046–S2048 [27MR]
S. 1349, Secure Traveler Act, S2690 [7MY]
S. 1379, Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act, S2930–S2946 [16MY], H4245–H4262 [4JN]
S. 1388, Supply Chain Counterintelligence Training Act, S6483 [7NO]
S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, S4202–S4451 [24JN]
S. 2035, TSA Credential and Endorsement Harmonization Act, S5411 [10SE]
S. 2444, Border Officers Utilization for National Defense (BOUND) Act, S5364 [9SE]
S. 2755, report on plan to secure enduring defeat of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization), S6303 [30OC]
S. Con. Res. 4, corrections in enrollment of H.J. Res. 4, consolidated appropriations, H2024 [14FE]
S. Con. Res. 10, recognize that Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei Technologies Co., and ZTE Corp., pose serious threats to the national security of the U.S. and its allies, S2094 [28MR]
S. Res. 24, support a modern intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force and oppose unilateral reduction of such force or delaying ground-based strategic deterrent program implementation, S296 [17JA]
S. Res. 59, address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities in Green New Deal, S1140 [7FE]
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. 123, recognize accomplishments of NATO, call on members to fully meet obligations, consider membership of North Macedonia, reaffirm collective defense principles, and support reform and mission, S2055 [27MR]
S. Res. 133, tribute to Elizabeth Smith Friedman, S2121 [1AP]
S. Res. 152, express importance of U.S. alliance with Republic of Korea and strengthen and broaden diplomatic, economic, and security ties, S2333 [9AP]
S. Res. 183, reaffirm vital role of the U.S.-Japan alliance in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond, S2619 [2MY], S6255 [29OC]
S. Res. 216, recognize contributions of Air Force members responsible for operating and maintaining Global Positioning System (GPS) constellation and importance of its continuous availability, accuracy, reliability, and resiliency, S3011 [21MY]
S. Res. 259, deem development and deployment of fifth generation (5G) wireless technology a national priority and support FCC efforts to make spectrum commercially available, S4459 [24JN]
S. Res. 286, U.S. Intelligence Professionals Day, S5113 [25JY]
S. Res. 298, concur with decision to withdraw U.S. from Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and declare the U.S. is freed from stipulations of treaty and it is not legally obligatory, S5258 [31JY]
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. 330, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on election interference, S5708 [25SE]
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. 332, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on repeal of military survivors’ benefits reduction, S5709 [25SE]
S. Res. 333, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on Federal employee paid family leave, S5709 [25SE]
S. Res. 334, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on prohibiting use of certain firefighting foam, S5709 [25SE]
S. Res. 335, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on replenishment of certain military construction funds, S5709 [25SE]
S. Res. 336, instruct conferees to S. 1790, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, on paid family leave, S5709 [25SE]
S. Res. 345, support goals and ideals of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, S5753 [26SE]
S. Res. 388, declassify certain intelligence and assessments on Russian efforts to exploit U.S. national security and call for U.S. withdrawal from Treaty on Open Skies, S6305 [30OC]
S. Res. 394, tribute to U.S. intelligence and military personnel who carried out mission leading to death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria, S6339 [31OC]
S.J. Res. 8, address climate change, invest in infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gases and agricultural and hazardous waste, convert to clean energy, create jobs, and protect vulnerable communities in Green New Deal, S1327 [13FE]
S.J. Res. 54, terminate President Trump’s declared national emergency to obtain funding for construction of a continuous wall or fence along southern U.S. border, S5759 [26SE], H8061 [27SE]