FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Addresses
Address to Congress by Ukrainian President: Volodymyr Zelensky, H3751 [16MR]
Armenian Genocide Anniversary: Representative Gottheimer, E493 [12MY]
Joint Meeting of Congress: Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece, H5011–H5015 [17MY]
——— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, H9969 [21DE]
Affidavits
Affadavit of William Julié, E1082 [25OC]
Amendments
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association: anniversary (S. Res. 675), S4164 [6AU]
Burma: condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment (S. Res. 35), S447, S448, S450, S451 [1FE]
Children and youth: clarify definition of sex tourism, prohibit use of affiliation with international organizations to further illicit sexual conduct, and include non-physical contact in definition of sexual activity (S. 4719), S7304, S7325 [19DE]
Dept. of Homeland Security: establish procedures to conduct maintenance projects at ports of entry at which U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations conducts certain enforcement and facilitation activities (S. 3903), S7007 [6DE]
Dept. of Justice: authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (H.R. 8987), consideration (H. Res. 1404), H8329 [30SE]
——— broaden scope of individuals subject to prosecution for war crimes (S. 4240), S9713, S9782 [21DE]
Dept. of State: ban foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals from entering U.S. (H.R. 3485), H1084 [9FE]
——— ban foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals from entering U.S. (H.R. 3485), consideration (H. Res. 900), H349, H355 [2FE]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4373), S2366 [5MY], S10093, S10098 [22DE], H10075 [23DE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: provide mammography screening for veterans who served in locations associated with toxic exposure (S. 2102), S1780, S1783 [24MR]
Dominican Republic: reaffirm importance of U.S. relationship and advance opportunities to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation (S. Res. 472), S9753, S9754, S10021 [21DE]
Families and domestic relations: suspend duties and other restrictions on importation of infant formula to address shortage in U.S. and allow WIC program recipients to purchase formula from any producer (S. 4261), S3109, S3170 [23JN]
Foreign policy: condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine (S. Res. 669), S3528 [20JY]
——— emphasize importance of foreign alliances and partnerships in advancing U.S. interests and security (S. Res. 122), S2456 [11MY]
Foreign trade: require imposition of sanctions on foreign companies or individuals that have engaged in significant theft of trade secrets of U.S. persons (S. 1294), S9657 [20DE]
International Olympic Committee: express that Committee failed to adhere to human rights commitments in case of sexual assault accusations by Peng Shuai (S. Res. 503), S2080 [7AP]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: ratify, S4826, S4827 [19SE], S4839, S4867 [20SE], S4896, S4918 [21SE]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: promote freedom of information and counter censorship and surveillance (S. 2129), S3011 [16JN]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions (S. 3436), S223, S224 [13JA]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (S. 4216), S7078, S7085 [8DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: manage supply chain risk through counterintelligence training (S. 2201), S160, S162, S163 [11JA]
Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Finland and Sweden: ratify, S3868 [2AU], S3892, S3898 [3AU]
Radio Free Asia: anniversary (S. Res. 394), S3687 [26JY]
Russia: call for immediate release of Brittney Griner (H. Res. 1132), adopt (H. Res. 1204), H5889 [24JN]
Shipping industry: update global ocean shipping industry regulations and establish reciprocal trade opportunities to help reduce trade imbalances with foreign countries (S. 3580), S1887, S1915 [31MR]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: reauthorize (S. 3946), S9658 [20DE]
——— reauthorize (S. 3949), S9661 [20DE]
——— reauthorize (S. 4171), S6925 [1DE]
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2452 [11MY], S2523 [16MY], S2534, S2551 [17MY], S2593, S2595 [18MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (H. Res. 1097), H4773 [10MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), S1125 [10MR]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), S2050, S2052 [6AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4593 [28AP]
United Kingdom: express that the President should work with United Kingdom to prepare for future free trade agreement with the U.S. (S. Res. 134), S2698, S2699, S2710 [25MY]
Announcements
Joint session of Congress for address by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, H5011 [17MY]
Joint session of Congress for address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, H9969 [21DE]
Appointments
Afghanistan War Commission, H1143 [25FE]
Committee to escort Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis into House Chamber, H5011 [17MY]
Committee to escort Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into the House Chamber, H9969 [21DE]
Cyprus, Greece, Israel, and the U.S. 3+1 Interparliamentary Group, S756 [16FE], S6049 [29SE]
Senate NATO Observer Group, S1220 [16MR], S1248 [17MR], S1901 [31MR]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, S2133 [25AP], S2872 [8JN], H4961 [13MY], H5554 [15JN]
Articles and editorials
Abortion Laws Around the World, H6636 [15JY]
America’s 21st Century Trojan Horse, E1215 [5DE]
Biden Set To Meet With Families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan at the White House, H8366 [30SE]
Brittney Griner’s Wife Has Troubling Update on How She’s Doing, H8366 [30SE]
Gestational Limits on Abortion in the U.S. Compared to International Norms, H6639 [15JY]
In Dark Times, a Brave Man, S3763 [28JY]
In Support of Sunsets—Easy Yes Votes on AUMF Reform, E729 [14JY]
Let’s Continue To Strengthen the Egypt-U.S. Partnership, E618 [14JN]
Open Letter to the Russian Leadership, S632 [10FE]
Our Russian ‘Pipeline,’ and Its Ugly Toll, S3517 [20JY]
Queen Elizabeth II Marks 70th Anniversary of Her Rule, E133 [9FE]
Republicans Say Biden Is ‘Weak’ on Ukraine—What Would They Do Differently?, H1189 [1MR]
‘The Hospital Has Nothing’—Pakistan’s Floods Put Pregnant Women in Danger, H7877 [15SE]
U.S. Arrests Along Mexico Border Top 2 Million a Year for First Time, H8175 [28SE]
U.S. Economy Remains #1 in 2021, but What About Our Future?, E30 [12JA]
U.S. Ramps Up Aid for Pakistan Floods With Military Airlift, H7876 [15SE]
Unified Senate—and a Unified NATO, S3906 [3AU]
West Can’t Afford To Neglect Moldova, Because Putin Won’t, E433 [28AP]
What We Know (and Don’t Know) About the Arrest of US Olympic Champion Brittney Griner in Russia, H8367 [30SE]
Bills and resolutions
Abortion: prohibit use of Federal funds for abortion through financial or logistical support to individuals traveling to another State or country to receive abortion (see H.R. 8776), H7738 [6SE]
Afghanistan: recognize growing threats against women and children, religious and ethnic minorities, LGBTQI persons, and allies and express need to protect such populations under Taliban rule (see S. Res. 513), S707 [15FE] (see H. Res. 926), H1124 [15FE]
——— request President and direct Sec. of State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to certain aspects of U.S. withdrawal (see H. Res. 1240), H6922 [20JY]
——— support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members (see S. 4787), S4214 [6AU] (see H.R. 8685), H7556 [9AU]
——— transfer seized assets from Da Afghanistan Bank to U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (see H.R. 8219), H5878 [23JN]
Africa: express concern for drought and endemic food insecurity plaguing Horn of Africa and calling for greater humanitarian and agricultural assistance to region (see H. Res. 1137), H5214 [24MY]
——— support U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as important opportunity to strengthen ties with African partners and build on areas of mutual interest (see S. Res. 538), S1059 [8MR]
African Continental Free Trade Area: promote (see S. 5154), S6905 [30NO] (see H.R. 9364), H8673 [30NO]
African Union: reaffirm importance of diplomacy and development in U.S. relations, promote strategic partnerships and shared objectives with U.S., and support implementation of African Continental Free Trade Area (see H. Res. 1342), H7783 [13SE]
AID: establish program in Office of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment to promote mobility in rural communities through access to affordable, fit-for-purpose bicycles (see S. 4962), S5052 [27SE] (see H.R. 8423), H6882 [19JY]
——— support prioritization and expanded use of innovation (see H.R. 9500), H9728 [13DE]
Albania: improve diplomatic and defense relationship with U.S. (see H.R. 8320), H5940 [7JY]
Alien Enemies Act: repeal (see S. 3690), S785 [17FE]
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association: anniversary (see S. Res. 675), S2968 [15JN]
Angola: call for free, fair, and peaceful elections (see S. Res. 736), S3862 [2AU]
Animals: express that any giant panda born in U.S. should belong to U.S. and U.S. should seek coordination of its allies to establish collaborative giant panda breeding programs (see H. Res. 897), H330 [1FE]
Appropriations: transfer certain amounts authorized to be appropriated for foreign assistance to Dept. of Homeland Security for programs securing U.S. southern border (see H.R. 9238), H8413 [25OC]
Arctic regions: enhance U.S. standing as Arctic nation by facilitating greater maritime accessibility, strong trading partners, and reliable infrastructure (see S. 4736), S3861 [2AU]
Argentina: call for justice and accountability for perpetrators of bombing of Embassy of Israel in Buenos Aires in 1992 (see S. Res. 730), S3783 [28JY] (see H. Res. 988), H3775 [16MR]
——— condemn Argentine Israelite Mutual Association bombing in Buenos Aires in 1994, express condolences to families of victims, and support holding those responsible accountable (see H. Res. 1231), H6706 [18JY]
Armed Forces: authorize use to defend territorial integrity of Ukraine relative to use of chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons by Russia in Ukraine (see H.J. Res. 83), H4608 [28AP]
——— ensure number of servicemembers deployed due to situation in Ukraine does not exceed number of servicemembers deployed to U.S. southern border (see H.R. 6665), H1112 [9FE]
——— prohibit funding to provide military support for unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (see H.R. 9697), H10534 [27DE]
——— protect cost-of-living allowance for members assigned to duty station located outside U.S. (see H.R. 8347), H6334 [13JY]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (see S.J. Res. 56), S3309 [14JY] (see H.J. Res. 87), H5227 [31MY]
Arms control: impose sanctions on transfer of arms and related materiel by China to Russia or evasion or circumvention of U.S. sanctions or multilateral sanctions by China relative to Russia (see H.R. 8544), H7255 [27JY]
Arms sales: provide for better monitoring and verification of use of defense articles and services by countries of concern (see S. 3558), S496 [2FE] (see H.R. 7367), H4126 [1AP]
Asia: recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region (see S. Res. 787), S4913 [21SE]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): support U.S. participation in stability, prosperity, and peace in Southeast Asia (see S. Res. 616), S2358 [5MY] (see H. Res. 1106), H4861 [11MY]
——— treat as international organization for purposes of International Organizations Immunities Act (see H.R. 9243), H8418 [28OC]
Australia: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see S.J. Res. 49), S2785 [6JN] (see S.J. Res. 53), S3160 [23JN]
Aviation: prohibit use of certain grants to procure unmanned aircraft systems manufactured by Chinese companies (see H.R. 6489), H300 [25JA]
——— require interagency strategy for creating unified posture on counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C–UAS) capabilities and protections at U.S. international borders (see S. 4919), S4969 [22SE]
Azerbaijan: condemn military attack on Armenia, investigate war crimes, condemn damage to cultural and religious heritage sites, explore applicability of sanctions on Azerbaijan, and support Armenia (see H. Res. 1400), H8221 [28SE]
——— condemn unprovoked military attack on Armenia and cease security assistance to Azerbaijan (see S. Res. 797), S5052 [27SE] (see H. Res. 1351), H7841 [14SE]
Bahrain: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see S.J. Res. 44), S1867 [30MR]
Bangladesh: anniversary of U.S. relations (see H. Res. 1086), H4714 [3MY]
Biden, President: impeachment (see H. Res. 1031), H4191 [5AP] (see H. Res. 1362), H7965 [19SE]
——— issue letters of marque and reprisal to seize assets of certain Russian citizens (see H.R. 6869), H1175 [28FE]
Brazil: urge government to ensure that October 2022 elections are conducted in free, fair, credible, transparent, and peaceful manner (see S. Res. 753), S4479 [7SE] (see H. Res. 1335), H7741 [9SE]
Burma: condemn military for perpetrating human rights violations as part of campaign to suppress democratic aspirations of Burmese people and mark anniversary of military coup (see H. Res. 896), H330 [1FE]
Business and industry: prohibit all transactions from TikTok, Inc., or other social media companies in, or under influence of, certain foreign countries of concern (see S. 5245), S7134 [13DE] (see H.R. 9508), H9729 [13DE]
——— promote economic and commercial opportunities internationally (see S. 4632), S3743 [27JY]
——— require certain businesses to disclose use of forced labor in their direct supply chain (see S. 3578), S523 [3FE]
Canada: ensure that Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in Great Lake Basin (see S. Res. 514), S707 [15FE]
Caribbean nations: reaffirm economic partnership and recognize need to strengthen trade and investment with U.S. (see H. Res. 1047), H4433 [7AP] (see H. Res. 1168), H5446 [9JN]
CDC: codify statute allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country (see S. 4022), S2041 [6AP] (see H.R. 7707), H4796 [10MY]
CFTC: exempt certain small companies that utilize foreign exchange from certain capital and margin requirements to enhance opportunities for small businesses (see H.R. 8836), H7880 [15SE]
Chad: condemn military takeover, call for democratic transition, and stand with people of Chad (see S. Res. 701), S3201 [11JY]
Children and youth: clarify definition of sex tourism, prohibit use of affiliation with international organizations to further illicit sexual conduct, and include non-physical contact in definition of sexual activity (see S. 4719), S3861 [2AU]
——— expand protections for abducted children (see H.R. 9669), H9983 [21DE]
——— provide for expedited and duty-free importation of infant formula that may be lawfully marketed in European Union, Canada, Japan, or United Kingdom (see S. 4350), S2785 [6JN] (see H.R. 7875), H5214 [24MY]
China: condemn ‘‘developing nation’’ status in World Trade Organization, human rights violations, misinformation relative to poverty, dishonest lending practices, and censorship of free speech (see H. Res. 929), H1124 [15FE]
——— counter military-civil fusion strategy of Chinese Communist Party and prevent U.S. contributions to development of dual-use technology in China (see S. 4142), S2339 [4MY] (see H.R. 8636), H7544 [2AU]
——— decrease dependency on Chinese manufacturing and decrease migration due to lost regional economic opportunities (see H.R. 7579), H4510 [26AP]
——— determine whether certain Chinese entities are responsible for human rights abuses that meet criteria for sanctions under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act or Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act (see S. 5273), S7252 [15DE] (see H.R. 9596), H9902 [15DE]
——— direct financial regulators to exclude representatives of China from certain banking organizations if President notifies Congress of any threats to economic system of Taiwan or U.S. (see H.R. 7411), H4395 [6AP]
——— end treatment as developing nation (see S. 5190), S6999 [6DE]
——— hold Chinese Communist Party accountable for coronavirus pandemic (see H.R. 7457), H4432 [7AP]
——— impose additional sanctions relative to human rights abuses in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (see S. 4714), S3861 [2AU] (see H.R. 7998), H5445 [9JN]
——— impose retaliatory tariffs on Chinese goods for financially supporting Russia through increased purchases of agricultural products during Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 7114), H3826 [17MR]
——— impose sanctions and other measures in response to failure to allow investigation into origins of coronavirus at suspect laboratories in Wuhan (see S. 3463), S118 [10JA]
——— impose sanctions if China initiates military invasion of Taiwan (see S. 3526), S351 [19JA] (see H.R. 6484), H300 [25JA]
——— impose sanctions in event of invasion or blockade of Taiwan (see S. 3735), S950 [2MR]
——— impose sanctions on members of National Communist Party Congress (see H.R. 6686), H1113 [9FE]
——— impose sanctions relative to perpetration of genocide and other crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (see S. 5082), S6668 [14NO]
——— impose sanctions to combat perpetuation of human rights violations in China by certain members of International Olympic Committee (see H.R. 6417), H216 [18JA]
——— modify limitation on military-to-military exchanges and contacts with People’s Liberation Army to cover logistical operations and remove exception for search-and-rescue and humanitarian operations and exercises (see S. 3567), S497 [2FE]
——— outline effective U.S. sanctions strategy in event of Taiwan invasion (see H.R. 9598), H9902 [15DE]
——— prohibit foreign nationals associated with China from purchase of agricultural real estate in U.S. and from participating in any Dept. of Agriculture programs except food safety inspections (see H.R. 7892), H5219 [27MY]
——— prohibit material expansion of semiconductor manufacturing in China with Federal financial assistance (see H.R. 9039), H8314 [29SE]
——— prohibit use of digital currency payment system operated by China (see S. 4313), S2708 [25MY]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for production of programs by U.S. companies that alter political content for screening in China (see S. 3466), S118 [10JA]
——— recognize as greatest foreign threat to U.S. peace, security, and stability (see H. Con. Res. 99), H6335 [13JY]
——— report on use of international financial institutions, set U.S. policy on identification of China as ‘‘developing nation,’’ and prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase certain goods from China (see H.R. 6729), H1122 [15FE]
——— require annual report on U.S. portfolio investments (see S. 4051), S2092 [7AP]
——— withdraw permanent normal trade relations treatment and expand eligibility requirements for products to receive future normal trade relations treatment (see H.R. 7193), H3858 [21MR]
Colombia: commemorate anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations and recognize vital strategic alliance (see S. Res. 629), S2450 [11MY] (see H. Res. 998), H3853 [18MR]
Commission on the COVID–19 Pandemic: establish (see H.R. 7069), H3712 [11MR]
Commission To Support Information and Media Literacy and Prevent Misinformation and Disinformation: establish (see H.R. 6971), H1372 [8MR]
Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.: include Sec. of Agriculture as member (see S. 4786), S4214 [6AU] (see H.R. 8274), H5930 [1JY]
——— increase oversight of foreign direct investment in U.S. agricultural land (see S. 4821), S4541 [12SE]
Committee on the U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan (Senate, Select): establish (see S. Res. 763), S4620 [14SE]
Conservation of natural resources: express need to protect and conserve at least 50 percent of lands and oceans in U.S. and encourage diplomatic efforts to achieve this goal worldwide (see H. Res. 1163), H5446 [9JN]
Countering International Parental Child Abduction Month: observance (see S. Res. 568), S1867 [30MR]
Courts: authorize extraterritorial jurisdiction (see S. 4155), S2358 [5MY]
——— require businesses with principal place of business in foreign country to register agent for service of process in U.S. (see H.R. 6775), H1130 [18FE]
——— strip foreign sovereign immunity of certain foreign states to secure justice for victims of fentanyl overdoses in U.S. (see H.R. 8194), H5823 [22JN]
Crime: enhance penalties for use of spotters or destruction of fences, cameras, or other devices to intentionally hinder immigration, border, and customs controls (see S. 4570), S3542 [20JY]
——— express that transnational criminal organizations, including illicit economies, illicit trade, and trade-based money laundering, threaten national interests and national security of U.S. and its allies (see S. Res. 610), S2275 [3MY] (see S. Res. 874), S7311 [19DE]
Cuba: commend actions of human rights and democracy activist José D. Ferrer and other activists in demanding fundamental civil liberties and speaking out against communist regime (see S. Res. 489), S190 [12JA] (see H. Res. 867), H78 [12JA]
——— commend bravery, courage, and resolve of human rights and pro-democracy activists on anniversary of Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms (see S. Res. 728), S3783 [28JY] (see H. Res. 1304), H7539 [29JY]
——— provide for limitation on removal from state sponsors of terrorism list (see S. 3468), S118 [10JA]
Defense Production Act: prohibit use of authorities for purchase of solar panels (see H.R. 8044), H5486 [13JN]
——— prohibit use of authorities for solar photovoltaic modules and module components (see H.R. 8034), H5486 [13JN]
Dept. of Agriculture: establish country of origin labeling requirements for beef (see H.R. 7291), H4005 [30MR]
——— extend and expand Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program (see S. 4941), S4970 [22SE] (see H.R. 9244), H8418 [28OC]
——— make foreign persons ineligible for Farm Credit System institution financing (see S. 4954), S5051 [27SE]
——— require additional reporting and public disclosure of information relative to foreign investments in U.S. agricultural land (see S. 4667), S3782 [28JY] (see H.R. 9395), H8708 [1DE] (see H.R. 9483), H8873 [8DE]
Dept. of Commerce: establish procedures to include certain foreign persons that pose threat to security of supply chains of Internet of Things devices on Entity List (see H.R. 7138), H3827 [17MR]
——— improve semiconductor incentive program (see H.R. 6359), H8 [10JA]
——— provide training and guidance relative to human rights abuses, including such abuses perpetrated against Uyghur population by China (see S. 4101), S2189 [27AP]
——— report to Congress on data servicing operations owned by Chinese entities (see H.R. 7578), H4510 [26AP]
——— require export controls relative to certain personal data of U.S. nationals and individuals in U.S. (see S. 4495), S3160 [23JN]
——— submit report on blockchain-based service network of China (see S. 3784), S1059 [8MR]
——— transfer authority to control export, reexport, and transfer of commodities, software, and technology to protect national security to Dept. of Defense (see H.R. 9241), H8418 [28OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorize additional appropriations to increase production of munitions and ammunition to deter Russian and Chinese aggression (see S. 5034), S5541 [29SE]
——— cooperate with allies to build capacity for counter-unmanned aircraft systems operations (see S. 4397), S2940 [14JN]
——— decrease reliance on critical minerals from China (see S. 5195), S7034 [7DE]
——— develop strategy for further collaborating with U.S. allies and partners relative to access to strategic and critical minerals (see H.R. 8904), H7965 [19SE]
——— enhance protections of civilians during U.S. military operations (see S. 4108), S2219 [28AP] (see H.R. 7625), H4607 [28AP]
——— establish Baltic Security Initiative (see S. 3950), S1832 [29MR] (see H.R. 7290), H4005 [30MR]
——— establish civilian harm investigation coordinator and improve and make permanent requirement to submit annual report on civilian harm in connection with U.S. military operations (see S. 4107), S2219 [28AP] (see H.R. 7621), H4607 [28AP]
——— establish joint training pipeline between U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Navy (see S. 4718), S3861 [2AU] (see H.R. 8073), H5609 [15JN]
——— implement Inspector General recommendations relative to mitigation of foreign suppliers in pharmaceutical supply chain (see H.R. 6374), H77 [12JA]
——— improve climate resilience of Armed Forces and certain security forces and facilities operated by U.S. allies and partners (see H.R. 8164), H5733 [21JN]
——— include additional elements in plan and report on reduction of reliance on services, supplies, or materials from covered countries (see H.R. 8895), H7965 [19SE]
——— include special considerations for developing and implementing energy performance goals and master plan and submit report on feasibility of terminating energy procurement from foreign entities of concern (see S. 4989), S5225 [28SE]
——— make cost to each taxpayer of certain contingency operations conducted by Armed Forces publicly available on website (see H.R. 7147), H3827 [17MR]
——— modify requirements of annual report on military and security developments involving China (see H.R. 8083), H5610 [15JN]
——— prevent proliferation of biological weapons under Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (see H.R. 7125), H3826 [17MR]
——— prohibit Federal funding for institutions of higher education that have agreements with certain academic institutions in China and Russia (see H.R. 7855), H5207 [19MY]
——— prohibit obligation or expenditure of military or security assistance to Ukraine until operational control of U.S.-Mexico border is achieved (see H.R. 6648), H1074 [8FE]
——— prohibit transfer or release of individuals detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Afghanistan (see S. 4491), S3160 [23JN] (see H.R. 8280), H5930 [1JY]
——— prohibit transfer or release of individuals detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to U.S. and construction or modification of facilities used to house detainees (see H.R. 7999), H5445 [9JN]
——— provide certain resources to implement policy on civilian harm in connection with U.S. military operations (see H.R. 9696), H10534 [27DE]
——— provide for consideration of human rights records of countries receiving security assistance for special operations to combat terrorism (see S. 4506), S3239 [12JY] (see H.R. 8333), H5974 [12JY]
——— provide for emergency acquisition authority in event of armed attack against U.S. ally or partner by foreign adversary (see S. 4805), S4514 [8SE] (see H.R. 8783), H7741 [9SE]
——— reimburse Texas for costs of Operation Lone Star immigration enforcement (see H.R. 8143), H5684 [17JN] (see H.R. 9171), H8390 [11OC]
——— replace equipment, defense support capabilities, and relevant defense articles provided to Ukraine by certain NATO member countries (see S. 4059), S2092 [7AP]
——— require annual reports on military capabilities of Iran-backed entities and impact of lifted sanctions on such capabilities and prohibit Federal funding to such entities (see H.R. 7330), H4072 [31MR]
——— require independent report on practices for distinguishing between combatants and civilians in U.S. military operations (see H.R. 9626), H9909 [20DE]
——— require public report on military capabilities of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia (see H.R. 8329), H5974 [12JY]
——— review security assistance provided to certain countries identified as being at risk for commission of atrocities (see H.R. 8664), H7552 [5AU]
——— review war plans to improve Taiwan defense capabilities, prioritize and fast-track military sales, establish joint military training programs, and prohibit defense contractors from doing business in China (see S. 4129), S2275 [3MY]
——— seek cooperation with allies in Middle East to identify countries to implement integrated air and missile defense capability to protect people and infrastructure from Iranian rocket attacks (see S. 4366), S2893 [9JN] (see H.R. 7987), H5408 [8JN]
——— seek to engage with Jordanian Ministry of Defence to expand cooperation of military cybersecurity activities (see S. 4615), S3694 [26JY]
Dept. of Education: establish fair and consistent eligibility requirements for graduate medical schools operating outside U.S. and Canada to receive Federal student aid (see S. 4792), S4479 [7SE] (see H.R. 8602), H7537 [29JY]
——— establish Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program (see S. 5098), S6695 [15NO] (see H.R. 9145), H8385 [7OC]
——— require additional reporting by institutions of higher education on crime and harm that occurs during student participation in programs of study abroad (see H.R. 7215), H3863 [24MR]
——— require disclosures of certain ties to China-affiliated organizations (see S. 4756), S3919 [3AU] (see H.R. 7851), H5207 [19MY]
——— strengthen oversight and disclosures relative to foreign support for institutions of higher education (see H.R. 7150), H3852 [18MR]
Dept. of Energy: administer polygraph examinations to certain foreign nationals with access to nonpublic areas or information of national laboratories (see S. 4634), S3743 [27JY]
——— conduct study on global status of civilian nuclear energy industry (see H.R. 8052), H5546 [14JN]
——— establish and reform certain petroleum reserves, reduce dependence on foreign oil and expand use of electric vehicles, and increase oil refinery capacity (see H.R. 8989), H8119 [26SE]
——— expedite and approve permits to export small volumes of natural gas (see H.R. 7115), H3826 [17MR]
——— expedite applications for exportation of natural gas to NATO-member countries (see H.R. 6977), H1373 [8MR]
——— prohibit export of crude oil to certain countries as condition of sale at auction of any crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (see S. 4515), S3269 [13JY] (see H.R. 8547), H7255 [27JY]
——— prohibit export of crude oil to certain countries or state-owned entities as condition of sale at auction of any crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (see S. 4651), S3782 [28JY]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to certain entities (see H.R. 8614), H7538 [29JY]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China (see H.R. 8488), H7168 [26JY]
Dept. of HHS: award grants for career support for skilled internationally educated health professionals (see H.R. 8019), H5446 [9JN]
——— award grants to allow international medical graduates to practice medicine under supervision of licensed physician and assist such graduates while completing U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (see H.R. 8022), H5446 [9JN]
——— award grants to reduce barriers to immigrants becoming nurses or allied health professionals in U.S. (see H.R. 8021), H5446 [9JN]
——— establish procedure for terminating determination to suspend introduction of persons into U.S. from designated places (see H.R. 7760), H4920 [12MY]
——— improve inspections of foreign drug manufacturing establishments (see H.R. 7006), H1421 [9MR]
——— increase unannounced inspections of foreign human drug establishments and evaluate differences between domestic and foreign establishments, including impact of advanced notice to establishment owners (see H.R. 6980), H1373 [8MR]
——— maintain list of country of origin of all drugs marketed in U.S. and ban use of Federal funds for purchase of drugs manufactured in China (see H.R. 7121), H3826 [17MR]
——— provide emergency use authorization for certain coronavirus diagnostic tests approved for use in European Union (see S. 3516), S275 [18JA]
——— provide for suspension of entries and imports from designated countries to prevent spread of communicable diseases and import of certain controlled substances (see H.R. 7586), H4510 [26AP]
Dept. of Homeland Security: adjust status of certain Venezuelan nationals to that of aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence (see H.R. 7854), H5207 [19MY]
——— authorize to perform certain drug enforcement functions (see H.R. 9093), H8370 [30SE]
——— authorize U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pay stipends to members of transnational criminal investigative units who have been properly vetted (see S. 4326), S2751 [26MY] (see H.R. 7821), H5173 [18MY]
——— combat efforts of criminal organizations to recruit individuals in U.S. via social media platforms and other online services and assess use of such platforms and services for illicit activities (see S. 4963), S5052 [27SE]
——— defer removal of certain Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian nationals for certain period (see H.R. 8922), H8010 [20SE]
——— defer removal of certain Vietnamese nationals for certain period (see H.R. 7708), H4796 [10MY]
——— direct Sec. of Homeland Security to provide documents to House of Representatives relative to immigration enforcement and border security (see H. Res. 1241), H6922 [20JY]
——— disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility’’ (see S.J. Res. 64), S6668 [14NO] (see H.J. Res. 97), H8065 [21SE]
——— dissolve Disinformation Governance Board (see S. 4135), S2339 [4MY]
——— enact transit ban if order to suspend introduction of certain persons from countries where communicable disease outbreak exists is terminated (see S. 5350), S9779 [21DE]
——— establish and authorize funding for Border Patrol Reserve (see S. 4775), S4045 [4AU]
——— establish Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (see S. 4465), S3159 [23JN]
——— establish DHS Trade and Economic Security Council and Assistant Sec. for Trade and Economic Security (see S. 4243), S2586 [18MY]
——— establish Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center and expand grounds of inadmissibility and deportability for human rights violators (see S. 4021), S2041 [6AP]
——— establish integrated border intelligence analytical cell and Joint Task Force to combat transnational organizations exploiting migration surges and strengthen cross-border partnerships (see H.R. 7756), H4920 [12MY]
——— establish Joint Operations Centers along southern U.S. border (see S. 4436), S3031 [21JN] (see H.R. 8644), H7544 [2AU]
——— establish procedure for terminating Surgeon General determination to suspend certain entries and imports from designated places relative to coronavirus public health emergency (see S. 4036), S2091 [7AP] (see H.R. 7458), H4432 [7AP]
——— establish procedures to conduct maintenance projects at ports of entry at which U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations conducts certain enforcement and facilitation activities (see S. 3903), S1289 [22MR] (see H.R. 8640), H7544 [2AU]
——— expand availability of H–1B nonimmigrant visas (see H.R. 9630), H9909 [20DE]
——— expend equal amount on border security as on Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative and confiscate Russian assets and make such assets available to fund border security (see S. 4224), S2519 [16MY]
——— improve collection of intelligence relative to activities by drug trafficking organizations in certain foreign countries (see H.R. 8561), H7404 [28JY]
——— prioritize removal of certain aliens (see H.R. 8709), H7707 [12AU]
——— prohibit from enacting certain alternative to detention programs for aliens (see H.R. 7059), H3712 [11MR]
——— prohibit parole or release of asylum applicants while asylum claims are pending (see H.R. 8951), H8111 [22SE]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for Disinformation Governance Board (see S. 4124), S2246 [2MY] (see S. 4164), S2381 [9MY] (see S. 4191), S2450 [11MY] (see H.R. 7648, 7659), H4713 [3MY] (see H.R. 7690), H4795 [10MY]
——— provide for emergency response to migration surges (see H.R. 7757), H4920 [12MY]
——— provide for operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in foreign countries (see H.R. 9167), H8390 [11OC]
——— reauthorize Border Enforcement Security Task Force program (see H.R. 8207), H5877 [23JN]
——— reform asylum claim process (see H.R. 8355), H6334 [13JY]
——— reinstate processing of applications for parole under Cuban family reunification parole program (see H.R. 6907), H1274 [2MR]
——— remove legal impediments preventing construction of border wall, improve construction requirements, and make previously appropriated funds available (see H.R. 7450), H4431 [7AP]
——— report to Congress on total numbers of aliens apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol unlawfully crossing border whose identifying information is in terrorist screening database (see H.R. 8710), H7707 [12AU]
——— request President and direct Sec. of Homeland Security to transmit certain documents to House of Representatives relative to Disinformation Governance Board (see H. Res. 1135), H5207 [19MY]
——— request President and direct Sec. of Homeland Security to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to Disinformation Governance Board (see H. Res. 1236), H6922 [20JY]
——— require disclosure by contractors of contracts with Chinese entities (see H.R. 8782), H7740 [9SE]
——— require reports, evaluations, and research on drug interdiction technologies to deter fentanyl shipments along border (see S. 5052), S5542 [29SE] (see H.R. 8316), H5940 [7JY]
——— require U.S. Customs and Border Protection to make certain determinations in enforcing Jones Act (see H.R. 9548), H9852 [14DE]
——— require Visa Waiver Program countries to share watch list information about known or suspected terrorists and to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement in preventing and combating crime (see S. 4220), S2519 [16MY]
——— restrict flow of illicit drugs into U.S. (see S. 4645), S3743 [27JY] (see H.R. 9050), H8314 [29SE]
——— resume border wall system construction, preserve exclusive authority of immigration judges over asylum claims, and codify Migrant Protection (see S. 4518), S3270 [13JY]
——— secure southern border, provide earned path to citizenship, make e-verify mandatory, and establish American Worker Fund using immigrant restitution payments (see H.R. 6637), H1073 [8FE]
——— suspend entry of aliens (see H.R. 7772), H4970 [13MY]
——— terminate Disinformation Governance Board and prohibit use of Federal funds to establish any other similar board (see H.R. 7641), H4712 [3MY]
Dept. of Justice: authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (see S. 5045), S5542 [29SE] (see S. 5156), S6905 [30NO] (see H.R. 8648), H7544 [2AU] (see H.R. 8667), H7552 [5AU] (see H.R. 8987), H8119 [26SE]
——— authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (H.R. 8987), consideration (see H. Res. 1404), H8313 [29SE]
——— broaden scope of individuals subject to prosecution for war crimes (see S. 4240), S2586 [18MY] (see H.R. 7818), H5173 [18MY]
——— criminalize harrassment or intimidation by foreign governments of U.S. citizens through transnational repression (see H.R. 9460), H8824 [7DE]
——— establish CCP Initiative program (see S. 3960), S1867 [30MR]
——— modify Foreign Agents Registration Act requirements relative to exemptions (see S. 4901), S4856 [20SE] (see H.R. 9199), H8402 [18OC]
——— report to Congress on activities relative to countering Chinese national security threats (see H.R. 7325), H4072 [31MR]
——— require certain nonprofit social welfare organizations to submit disclosure reports on foreign funding (see S. 4987), S5225 [28SE] (see H.R. 8996), H8220 [28SE]
Dept. of Labor: establish Bureau of International Labor Affairs (see H.R. 6517), H307 [28JA]
——— study factors affecting U.S. employment opportunities of immigrants and refugees who have professional credentials obtained in foreign countries (see H.R. 6715), H1119 [11FE]
Dept. of State: add questions to visa application forms on membership and affiliation with Communist or other totalitarian parties (see H.R. 7737), H4919 [12MY]
——— allow Congress to prevent revocation of foreign terrorist organization designations (see S. 3871), S1253 [17MR] (see H.R. 7479), H4433 [7AP]
——— assess U.S. capacity to effectively marshal disparate elements of national power to counter adversary political warfare campaigns (see H.R. 9096), H8370 [30SE]
——— authorize use of funds appropriated for U.S. participation in international affairs and expositions (see S. 5063), S5542 [29SE]
——— ban foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals from entering U.S. (H.R. 3485), consideration (see H. Res. 900), H916 [2FE]
——— designate Afghanistan as state sponsor of terrorism (see H.R. 9095), H8370 [30SE]
——— designate Russian-based PMC Wagner Group as foreign terrorist organization (see S. 5164), S6941 [1DE] (see H.R. 9381), H8708 [1DE]
——— develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa (see H.R. 7311), H4071 [31MR]
——— develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and other regions as appropriate (see H.R. 9374), H8707 [1DE]
——— eliminate repatriation loan program to prevent U.S. citizens being evacuated from foreign country from having to repay certain costs of evacuation (see H.R. 8807), H7783 [13SE]
——— enhance security at U.S. diplomatic facilities (see S. 4320), S2751 [26MY]
——— ensure U.N. Human Rights Council takes up findings of U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in its ‘‘Assessment of Human Rights Concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China’’ (see H. Res. 1393), H8113 [22SE]
——— enter into negotiations with Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office to rename its office ‘‘Taiwan Representative Office’’ (see S. 3573), S523 [3FE] (see H.R. 6578), H946 [3FE]
——— establish Baltic Security and Economic Enhancement Initiative (see S. 3950), S1832 [29MR] (see H.R. 7290), H4005 [30MR]
——— establish commission to reform and modernize (see S. 3491), S189 [12JA]
——— establish fellowship program for regional democracy and rule of law activities in Central America (see H.R. 9273), H8428 [3NO]
——— establish International Children with Disabilities Protection Program (see S. 4982), S5225 [28SE]
——— establish international terrestrial carbon sequestration program and provide international technical assistance for carbon market development (see S. 5019), S5541 [29SE]
——— establish Office of Global Criminal Justice (see H.R. 7522), H4443 [14AP]
——— establish office to combat global rise of authoritarian socialism and communism (see H.R. 6518), H307 [28JA]
——— establish U.S. embassies in Vanuatu, Kiribati, and Tonga (see S. 4648), S3743 [27JY] (see H.R. 8683), H7556 [9AU]
——— establish Venezuela Restoration Fund to use funds seized for corruption to strengthen democracy, defend human rights, support independent media, combat corruption, and improve transparency and accountability (see H.R. 6539), H329 [1FE]
——— further surge capacity to better support special immigrant visa applicants who are nationals of Afghanistan (see H.R. 8628), H7538 [29JY]
——— improve hiring authorities relative to expertise on China (see H.R. 8780), H7740 [9SE]
——— improve intelligence received to identify, prevent, and respond to atrocities (see H.R. 7758), H4920 [12MY]
——— modify biannual report on overseas capital construction projects (see H.R. 8779), H7740 [9SE]
——— nullify termination of Fulbright exchange program with regard to China and Hong Kong relative to future exchanges for participants traveling both from and to China or Hong Kong (see H.R. 8939), H8065 [21SE]
——— prohibit funding to Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice (see H.R. 8422), H6882 [19JY]
——— prohibit participation in Visa Waiver Program of countries that sell citizenship and passports in exchange for economic investment (see H.R. 6911), H1301 [3MR]
——— provide for certain authorities (see S. 4653), S3782 [28JY]
——— provide increased penalties for country that denies or delays accepting 2,000 aliens who are nationals of that country (see H.R. 7507), H4442 [14AP]
——— provide reports by U.S. embassies and consulates on deaths of U.S. citizens in foreign countries to CDC (see H.R. 7216), H3863 [24MR]
——— provide specialized accreditation option for agencies performing background studies on children or home studies on prospective adoptive parents relative to intercountry adoption (see S. 5101), S6740 [16NO]
——— reduce appointment wait times for certain nonimmigrant visas known as visitor visas (see H.R. 9141), H8385 [7OC]
——— repeal Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, reform asylum process, and establish penalities for individuals who overstay their visas (see H.R. 6706), H1118 [11FE]
——— report on efforts by Venezuelan state actors and transnational criminal organizations to capture and detain U.S. citizens as hostages (see S. 4547), S3377 [19JY]
——— report to Congress on assistance provided to Somaliland region of Somalia and conduct feasibility study on establishing security partnership without recognizing it as independent state (see S. 3861), S1253 [17MR]
——— report to Congress on China’s support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of and full-scale war against Ukraine (see H.R. 7314), H4071 [31MR]
——— report to Congress on evacuation operations in Afghanistan (see H.R. 6418), H216 [18JA]
——— report to Congress on ties between criminal gangs and political and economic elites in Haiti (see S. 5083), S6668 [14NO] (see H.R. 9147), H8385 [7OC]
——— require feasibility study regarding establishing new diplomatic posts in Pacific Islands (see S. 4209), S2493 [12MY]
——— require report on investigation into death of Shireen Abu Akleh (see H.R. 9291), H8494 [14NO]
——— require reporting of certain improvements in International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (see H.R. 8798), H7741 [9SE]
——— review whether certain Iranian officials are eligible for entry into U.S. (see H.R. 9606), H9902 [15DE]
——— revoke existing, and prohibit issuance of, visas to members of Chinese Communist Party (see H.R. 6730), H1123 [15FE]
——— submit report on designation of Reynosa/Los Metros faction of Gulf Cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Sinaloa Cartel, and Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas as foreign terrorist organizations (see S. 4914), S4913 [21SE]
——— submit report to Congress on U.S. policy toward countries that violate human rights relative to their roles as members of U.N. Human Rights Council (see H.R. 6354), H8 [10JA]
——— support BridgeUSA cultural exchange programs and prioritize processing of J–1 BridgeUSA visas (see H. Res. 901), H917 [2FE]
——— support science diplomacy and encourage science and technology cooperation (see H. Res. 1126), H5097 [17MY]
——— use voice, vote, and influence of U.S. to suspend participation of Russia in certain international organizations (see S. 4001), S1981 [5AP]
——— waive reimbursement of travel expenses and coronavirus testing requirements for any U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident evacuated from Ukraine to U.S. (see H.R. 6754), H1129 [18FE]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (see S. 4662), S3782 [28JY] (see H.R. 8282), H5929 [1JY]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), concur in Senate amendment (see H. Res. 1531), H10530 [23DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), correction in enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 52), S10092 [22DE]
Dept. of the Interior: produce report on Russian and Chinese investments in mining and related industries (see H.R. 8911), H8009 [20SE]
Dept. of the Treasury: clarify monitoring of certain domestic and foreign financial transaction to obtain necessary information on illicit financial activities (see H.R. 7080), H3742 [15MR]
——— consult with affected financial institutions and governments of Caribbean region when developing strategy on financial services de-risking (see H.R. 8797), H7741 [9SE]
——— deter foreign financial institutions from providing banking services for benefit of foreign terrorist organizations and from facilitating or promoting payments for acts of terrorism (see H.R. 7824), H5173 [18MY]
——— determine if there are reasonable grounds to conclude that there is primary money laundering concern in connection with Afghan illicit finance (see H.R. 6511), H307 [28JA]
——— ensure U.S. currency market does not support egregious human rights violations (see H.R. 8001), H5445 [9JN]
——— establish Defense Exportability Transfer Account (see S. 4947), S4970 [22SE]
——— exclude Russian government officials from certain financial and intergovernmental meetings (see H.R. 6891), H1274 [2MR]
——— impose fee on certain remittance transfers to fund border security (see H.R. 8566), H7404 [28JY]
——— impose restrictions on investment in Chinese companies by tax-exempt entities (see S. 5178), S6941 [1DE] (see H.R. 9385), H8708 [1DE]
——— make updates to National Strategy for Combating Terrorist and Other Illicit Financing (see H.R. 6388), H78 [12JA]
——— place foreign telecommunications companies engaged in economic or industrial espionage on Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List (see S. 5239), S7101 [12DE] (see H.R. 9490), H9688 [12DE]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (see S. 4079), S2131 [25AP] (see H.R. 6899), H1274 [2MR]
——— prohibit or condition certain transmittals of funds in connection with jurisdictions, financial institutions, international transactions, or types of accounts of primary money laundering concern (see S. 3876), S1253 [17MR] (see H.R. 7128), H3826 [17MR]
——— prohibit U.S. financial institutions from participating in secondary market for certain Russian bonds (see H.R. 6900), H1274 [2MR]
——— seek immediate bilateral, multilateral, and commercial debt service payment relief for Ukraine (see H.R. 7081), H3742 [15MR]
——— study Chinese support for Afghan illicit finance (see H.R. 6524), H307 [28JA]
——— submit report on inflationary impact of certain tariffs (see H.R. 7985), H5408 [8JN]
——— support review of IMF surcharge policy and pause surcharges during review period (see H.R. 6979), H1373 [8MR]
Dept. of Transportation: promulgate regulations relating to approval of foreign manufacturers of cylinders (see S. 5237), S7101 [12DE]
——— require disclosure of relationship with foreign principal by any person who is required to submit application for energy project (see H.R. 8595), H7537 [29JY]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: prohibit use of funds to provide emergency assistance at southern U.S. border resulting from repeal of certain public health orders (see S. 4082), S2153 [26AP] (see H.R. 7637), H4608 [28AP]
——— update payment system to allow for electronic fund transfer of educational assistance to foreign institutions of higher education (see H.R. 7375), H4152 [4AP]
Depts. of Commerce and State: develop inter-agency strategy and submit reports on illegal export and trafficking of firearms from U.S. to recipients in Mexico and certain Central American and Caribbean countries (see H.R. 9539), H9852 [14DE]
Depts. of Defense and State: enter contracts with satellite-based companies to provide or propagate Internet and mobile services in countries where U.S. is engaged in or supporting contingency operations (see S. 3775), S1059 [8MR]
——— prepare and submit Western Hemisphere security strategy to Congress (see S. 3589), S546 [7FE]
——— specify revoking foreign terrorist organization designation requires joint certification and restrict waiver authority for allowing members and conscripts of such organizations into U.S. (see H.R. 8438), H6921 [20JY]
——— track arms transfers of U.S.-origin defense articles throughout lifetime of transaction and identify solutions to address delivery time lags (see H.R. 8259), H5929 [1JY]
Depts. of HHS and State: formulate strategy to secure support from foreign countries, multilateral organizations, and others to facilitate development and commercialization of qualified pandemic or epidemic products (see H.R. 9303), H8507 [15NO]
Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Procedures for Credible Fear Screening and Consideration of Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT Protection Claims by Asylum Officers’’ (see S.J. Res. 46), S2219 [28AP] (see H.J. Res. 82), H4608 [28AP]
Depts. of Homeland Security and State: add questions to visa, permanent residence, status adjustment, or naturalization applications on affiliation with Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, including Basij organizations (see H.R. 8420), H6881 [19JY]
——— halt issuance of immigrant and nonimmigrant visas to nationals of recalcitrant countries (see H.R. 8714), H7707 [12AU]
——— prohibit authority to waive certain grounds of inadmissibility for non-immigrants seeking temporary U.S. entry from taking effect (see H.R. 8713), H7707 [12AU]
Diplomats: require additional disclosures relative to nominees to serve as chiefs of missions (see S. 4025), S2091 [7AP]
Diseases and disorders: prevent, treat, and cure tuberculosis globally (see H.R. 8654), H7551 [5AU]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase at-home tests for coronavirus imported from, or manufactured in, China (see S. 3565), S497 [2FE] (see H.R. 6926), H1302 [3MR]
District of Columbia: designate Ukrainian Independence Park (see H.R. 7075), H3742 [15MR]
Domestic policy: prohibit certain aircraft associated with Russia from operating in national airspace system (see H.R. 6883), H1207 [1MR]
Dominican Republic: reaffirm importance of U.S. relationship and advance opportunities to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation (see H. Res. 1509), H8800 [6DE]
Drugs: address foreign production of precursor chemicals used for illicit production of narcotics and psychotropic drugs and other controlled substances (see S. 4315), S2751 [26MY]
——— allow sponsors of certain new drug applications to rely on investigations conducted in certain foreign countries (see S. 3576), S523 [3FE]
——— express that fentanyl-related substances are a weapon of mass destruction and should be classified as such (see H. Res. 1327), H7727 [26AU]
EcoHealth Alliance, Inc.: prohibit Federal funding (see S. 5056), S5542 [29SE]
Economy: address issues involving U.S. economic statecraft (see S. 4112), S2219 [28AP]
——— grant certain authorities to President to combat economic coercion by foreign adversaries (see S. 4514), S3269 [13JY]
Ecuador: strengthen bilateral partnership with U.S. in support of democratic institutions and rule of law, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and conservation (see S. 3591), S546 [7FE] (see H.R. 8711), H7707 [12AU]
Egypt: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see S.J. Res. 35, 36), S546 [7FE] (see S.J. Res. 48), S2752 [26MY] (see S.J. Res. 50, 51), S2785 [6JN] (see S.J. Res. 52), S2814 [7JN]
El Salvador: require reports on adoption of cryptocurrency as legal tender (see S. 3666), S753 [16FE] (see H.R. 7391), H4152 [4AP]
Elections: require States to take steps to ensure domestic ownership and control of election service providers (see H.R. 6574), H917 [2FE]
EPA: control exports of electronic waste to ensure that such waste does not become source of counterfeit goods that may reenter U.S. military and civilian electronics supply chains (see S. 3859), S1253 [17MR]
Ethiopia: support stabilization, peace, and democracy efforts (see H.R. 6600), H975 [4FE]
Executive Office of the President: transmit to Congress report on existing and needed authority to respond to severe energy supply interruption (see H.R. 6983), H1373 [8MR]
FAA: strengthen oversight of repair stations located outside U.S. (see H.R. 7321), H4071 [31MR]
Families and domestic relations: suspend duties and other restrictions on importation of infant formula to address shortage in U.S. and allow WIC program recipients to purchase formula from any producer (see S. 4261), S2620 [19MY] (see H.R. 7808), H5097 [17MY]
Father Stan: honor life and legacy of human rights activist and encourage India to pursue independent investigation into his arrest, incarceration, and death (see H. Res. 1219), H5935 [5JY]
FCC: add drones and surveillance technology produced or provided by DJI Technologies to list of covered communications equipment or services that pose national security risks (see S. 3563), S497 [2FE] (see H.R. 6572), H916 [2FE]
——— ensure rural communications providers have resources to replace communications equipment and services to protect their networks from Chinese Communist Party espionage (see S. 4820), S4541 [12SE]
——— prohibit granting license or U.S. access for non-geostationary orbit satellite system if license or access would be held by entity that produces covered communications equipment or service (see H.R. 9464), H8872 [8DE]
——— publish list of entities that hold authorizations, licenses, or other grants of authority issued by Commission and that have certain foreign ownership (see H.R. 9236), H8413 [25OC]
——— specify additional sources from which radio station licensee must obtain information to enable licensee to announce that foreign governmental entity has paid for broadcast (see S. 4713), S3861 [2AU] (see H.R. 9180), H8395 [14OC]
FDA: clarify reporting requirements for establishments within foreign country engaged in manufacture, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing of active pharmaceutical ingredients (see H.R. 6483), H300 [25JA]
——— improve infant formula supply chain (see H.R. 7802), H5097 [17MY] (see H.R. 7830), H5174 [18MY]
——— require foreign establishments engaged in production of drug or device to register whether or not drug or device undergoes further processing at separate location outside U.S. prior to being imported (see S. 3449), S117 [10JA]
——— require manufacturers to report medical device shortages, expedite review of essential medical devices, and grant authority to request information relative to security of U.S. medical product supply chain (see H.R. 7208), H3862 [24MR]
——— strengthen authority relative to foreign drug facility inspections (see S. 3509), S220 [13JA]
——— work through Codex process to review and update internationally recognized standards for infant formula to ensure standards are consistent with requirements for import to U.S. (see H.R. 7718), H4860 [11MY]
Federal agencies and departments: develop recommendations on comprehensive grand strategy relative to U.S. relationship with China (see S. 5039), S5541 [29SE]
——— prohibit contracts with, or provisions of funds to, certain entities subject to U.S. sanctions (see S. 4569), S3542 [20JY] (see H.R. 8480), H7066 [21JY]
——— prohibit from contracting with consulting firms that simultaneously contract with China and U.S. Government (see S. 4546), S3340 [18JY]
——— prohibit from providing assistance to Wuhan Institute of Virology and other laboratories in certain other foreign nations (see H.R. 9521), H9729 [13DE]
Federal employees: allow Federal personnel stationed abroad to return to U.S. with dogs (see H.R. 7787), H5009 [16MY]
——— provide locality pay to employees working overseas under domestic teleworking agreements (see H.R. 9465), H8872 [8DE]
FEMA: provide supplemental appropriations for Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide humanitarian relief for migrants (see H.R. 8725), H7712 [16AU] (see H.R. 9170), H8390 [11OC]
Financial institutions: ensure entities and persons owned or controlled by U.S. financial institutions comply with financial sanctions on Russia and Belarus to same extent as institution itself (see H.R. 7066), H3712 [11MR]
——— instruct certain U.S. executive directors of international financial institutions to vote against assistance to China unless certain certifications are met (see H.R. 6475), H300 [25JA]
——— provide instructions on U.S. policy on co-financing arrangements at multilateral development banks (see H.R. 6476), H300 [25JA]
——— support reparations for victims of human rights violations associated with projects financed by international financial institutions and assess risk of such violations in future projects (see H.R. 9620), H9909 [20DE]
Fish and fishing: combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing at its sources globally (see S. 4773), S4045 [4AU]
Fogel, Marc: request President and direct Sec. of State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to Dept. of State conclusion on whether Marc Fogel is wrongfully detained in Russia (see H. Res. 1456), H8429 [3NO]
Food: respond to looming global food crisis precipitated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see S. 4731), S3861 [2AU]
Foreign aid: authorize assistance to train and retain obstetrician-gynecologists and sub-specialists in urogynecology and improve quality of care to meet health care needs of women in least developed countries (see H.R. 7864), H5213 [24MY]
——— authorize use of funds for comprehensive reproductive health care services (see S. 4641), S3743 [27JY]
——— establish lending program for Latin America and Caribbean to reaffirm U.S. commitment to growth and energy security in Western Hemisphere (see H.R. 7934), H5232 [3JN] (see H.R. 9211), H8408 [21OC]
——— establish review of U.S. aid to multilateral entities (see S. 3469), S118 [10JA] (see H.R. 7817), H5173 [18MY]
——— prohibit U.S. assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua (see H.R. 7528), H4443 [14AP]
——— provide assistance for prevention and treatment of obstetric fistula (see H.R. 7869), H5214 [24MY]
——— reauthorize Feed the Future Initiative to address global food insecurity and hunger, improve nutrition, promote agricultural and economic growth, and build resilience among vulnerable populations (see S. 4649), S3743 [27JY]
Foreign policy: address greatest national security challenges and outline new framework for foreign policy (see H. Res. 877), H252 [19JA]
——— address importance of foreign affairs training in national security (see S. 3492), S189 [12JA] (see H.R. 8012), H5445 [9JN]
——— affirm U.S. role in eliminating sexual violence in conflict (see H. Res. 1210), H5923 [28JN]
——— clarify deployment of U.S. or NATO military forces are not constrained by NATO-Russia Founding Act (see H.R. 8348), H6334 [13JY]
——— condemn Biden administration plans to remove sanctions on Maduro regime in Venezuela and negotiations with Iran in response to Ukraine crisis and urge support for U.S. energy production (see H. Res. 1020), H4126 [1AP]
——— condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine (see S. Res. 669), S2893 [9JN] (see H. Res. 922), H1114 [9FE]
——— designate certain unelected entities claiming to be governments as foreign terrorist organizations and impose certain measures on countries that support such entities (see S. 3739), S950 [2MR] (see H.R. 6897), H1274 [2MR]
——— direct President report to Congress on possible benefits accruing to regime of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela due to U.S. agreement with Iran relative to Iranian nuclear program (see H.R. 7635), H4608 [28AP]
——— encourage increased trade and investment between U.S. and Western Balkan countries (see S. 4741), S3861 [2AU]
——— establish position of Special Envoy to Pacific Islands Forum (organization) (see S. 4650), S3782 [28JY]
——— increase foreign aid, enhance security assistance, and strengthen democracy and economic security in Black Sea region (see S. 4509), S3239 [12JY] (see H.R. 9511), H9729 [13DE]
——— prevent money laundering, financing of terrorism, or other forms of illicit finance through U.S. real estate and vehicle transactions, including by Russian oligarch (see S. 4075), S2092 [7AP]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claims of sovereignty over any portion of sovereign territory of Ukraine (see S. 4937), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 9059), H8315 [29SE]
——— provide for imposition of sanctions relative to foreign persons undermining Dayton Peace Agreement or threatening security of Bosnia and Herzegovina (see H.R. 8453), H6922 [20JY]
——— recognize and reaffirm strong relationship between U.S. and Pacific Islands (see H. Res. 994), H3853 [18MR]
——— reinforce commercial relationships with Latin American and Caribbean allies and expand critical supply chains in Americas (see H.R. 7935), H5232 [3JN]
——— require report on security cooperation with Western Balkan countries (see H.R. 8293), H5935 [5JY]
——— review sanction policy relative to Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers (see H.R. 6846), H1146 [25FE]
——— support diplomatic and development resourcing to Indo-Pacific region (see H.R. 8153), H5733 [21JN]
——— support international initiatives to provide debt relief to developing countries with unsustainable levels of debt (see H.R. 6549), H330 [1FE]
Foreign trade: establish comprehensive strategy to address national security threat posed by China’s control of nearly 2/3 of global supply of critical minerals (see S. 3962), S1867 [30MR]
——— establish limitations on modifications to trade agreements (see H.R. 7430), H4396 [6AP]
——— establish rules for export certification of devices manufactured outside U.S. (see S. 4391), S2939 [14JN]
——— exclude products from non-market economy countries and products that are subject to certain enforcement actions from privilege of de minimis treatment (see H.R. 6412), H216 [18JA]
——— negotiate strong, inclusive, and forward-looking agreements on digital economy and trade with like-minded countries as part of broader trade and economic strategy (see S. Res. 727), S3783 [28JY] (see H. Res. 1294), H7405 [28JY]
——— promote reshoring, nearshoring, and stronger economic relations with Latin America and Caribbean countries (see S. Res. 661), S2814 [7JN] (see H. Res. 1480), H8542 [16NO]
——— promote trade in environmental goods, services, and technologies, negotiate new environmental goods agreement, support jobs, and enhance environmental contribution of any new trade agreement (see H. Res. 1520), H9853 [14DE]
——— provide for liquidation or reliquidation of certain products from European Union (see S. 5161), S6941 [1DE] (see H.R. 9083), H8316 [29SE]
——— provide for retroactive application of Generalized System of Preferences for period after December 31, 2020 and before September 1, 2022 (see H.R. 8906), H7965 [19SE]
——— provide for temporary duty-free importation of certain infant formula products (see H.R. 8174), H5822 [22JN] (see H.R. 8351), H6334 [13JY]
——— require congressional approval before President can adjust imports in interest of national security (see H.R. 8666), H7552 [5AU]
——— suspend temporarily rates of duty on imports of certain infant formula base powder used in manufacturing of infant formula in U.S. (see H.R. 8982), H8118 [26SE]
——— temporarily allow importation of infant formula free of duty and free of quantitative limitation (see S. 4262), S2620 [19MY]
——— withdraw normal trade relations status from countries committing acts of aggression against other countries, modify foreign persons subject to sanctions, and remove sunset for sanctions (see S. 3725), S875 [1MR]
Freedom of Information Act: prohibit foreign individuals, entities, and governments from submitting requests (see S. 4401), S2940 [14JN]
Freedom of the press: uphold protections and promote freedom of the press globally (see H.R. 7650), H4713 [3MY]
FTC: prohibit data brokers from selling, reselling, trading, licensing, or otherwise providing for consideration lists of military servicemembers to covered nations (see S. 4281), S2620 [19MY]
——— require disclosure of foreign government subsidies in premerger notification process (see S. 4322), S2751 [26MY]
Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women’s Health and Strengthening the Family: support and urge U.S. be added as signatory (see S. Con. Res. 49), S6780 [17NO] (see H. Con. Res. 115), H8587 [17NO]
Georgia (country): prohibit U.S. recognition of claims of sovereignty of South Ossetia or Abkhazia (see H.R. 7043), H1423 [9MR]
Global Food Security Act: modify and extend (see H.R. 8446), H6921 [20JY]
Greece: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 547), S1178 [15MR]
Harbors: establish grant program for procurement of megacranes for use at U.S. ports (see H.R. 6488), H300 [25JA]
——— require inspection of certain foreign cranes before use at U.S. ports (see H.R. 6487), H300 [25JA]
Harris, Vice President: remove from position as head of Biden administration strategy to address root causes of migration (see H. Res. 1002), H3864 [24MR]
Health: adopt Federal 21st-century global health solidarity strategy and take actions to address past and ongoing harms that undermine health and well-being of people around the world (see H. Res. 1373), H8010 [20SE]
——— recognize cardiovascular disease as leading cause of preventable death and disability and as global public health crisis (see H. Res. 905), H947 [3FE]
Hostage and Wrongful Detainee flag: designate as official symbol to recognize U.S. citizens held as hostages or wrongfully detained abroad (see S. 5243), S7134 [13DE] (see H.R. 9520), H9729 [13DE]
House of Representatives: consider ‘‘Just War’’ principles prior to any vote relative to declaration of war or authorization of use of military force (see H. Res. 1009), H3970 [29MR]
Human rights: extend sunset for sanctions relative to human rights violations (see S. 3924), S1774 [24MR]
Iceland: include in list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into U.S. as E-1 and E-2 nonimmigrants if U.S. nationals are treated similarly by Iceland (see H.R. 6430), H252 [19JA]
IMF: prohibit U.S. representatives from voting for any Special Drawing Rights allocations, quota increases, or policy modifications that would benefit certain countries (see S. 3695), S786 [17FE]
Immigration: advance meritorious asylum claims by designating safe zones located in applicants’ home countries (see H.R. 8823), H7841 [14SE]
——— appoint counsel to children and vulnerable individuals, provide legal orientation programs to detainees, and identify number of persons represented by counsel and receiving legal orientation presentations (see H.R. 9304), H8507 [15NO]
——— authorize States to request Dept. of Homeland Security enforce Immigration and Nationality Act (see H.R. 7413), H4395 [6AP]
——— clarify expedited removal of inadmissible arriving aliens apply regardless of where alien is encountered or apprehended (see H.R. 9470), H8873 [8DE]
——— clarify meaning of term ‘‘frivolous application’’ relative to asylum claims (see S. 4637), S3743 [27JY]
——— direct President to provide documents to House of Representatives relative to communications by White House staff on implications of revoking Title 42 public health authorities (see H. Res. 1275), H7170 [26JY]
——— eliminate employment-based visa caps on abused, abandoned, and neglected children eligible for humanitarian status (see H.R. 7867), H5214 [24MY]
——— eliminate immigrant visa backlog by increasing number of visas, reclassify certain immigrants to exempt them from green card limits, protect certain ‘‘aging out’’ children, and lift country caps (see S. 3721), S875 [1MR]
——— eliminate per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (see S. 4567), S3542 [20JY]
——— eliminate per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (H.R. 3648), consideration (see H. Res. 1508), H8799 [6DE]
——— expand definition of ‘‘engage in terrorist activity’’ (see H.R. 9683), H10055 [22DE]
——— extend detention of certain aliens ordered removed (see S. 4370), S2893 [9JN]
——— limit ability to take into account mental health of applicant for asylum (see H.R. 8119), H5644 [16JN]
——— limit availability of asylum for aliens transitioning through third countries (see H.R. 7725), H4861 [11MY]
——— make inadmissible past representatives or members of terrorist organizations (see H.R. 9682), H10055 [22DE]
——— permanently bar aliens who are ordered removed after failing to appear at removal proceeding, absent exceptional circumstances, from becoming permanent U.S. residents (see S. 4636), S3743 [27JY] (see H.R. 8943), H8065 [21SE]
——— permit aliens seeking asylum in U.S. to be eligible for employment (see H.R. 6693), H1113 [9FE]
——— place certain limitations on migrant caravans (see H.R. 7464), H4432 [7AP]
——— preserve expiring employment-based visas and make them available for issuance during fiscal year 2023 (see H.R. 9646), H9982 [21DE]
——— protect stateless persons in U.S. (see S. 5330), S9778 [21DE] (see H.R. 9671), H10055 [22DE]
——— recapture unused family- and employment-based immigrant visa numbers (see H.R. 7374), H4152 [4AP]
——— remove requirement to demonstrate residency for eligibility as nonimmigrant for certain aliens pursuing educational goals (see H.R. 8629), H7538 [29JY]
——— request President and direct Sec. of Homeland Security to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to certain aspects of U.S. border policies (see H. Res. 1328), H7731 [30AU]
——— require alien arriving from foreign territory contiguous to U.S. be returned to such territory for duration of their immigration proceedings (see H.R. 8382), H6623 [14JY]
——— require visit to U.S. land border with Mexico and report thereon by any Cabinet member appointed by President to lead efforts related to immigration or securing such border (see H.R. 6610), H976 [4FE]
——— strengthen penalty for filing fraudulent asylum claims (see H.R. 7452), H4431 [7AP]
——— support right of State governors to repel dangerous ongoing invasion across U.S. southern border (see S. Res. 741), S3919 [3AU]
——— terminate certain contracts relative to construction of border fence and transfer unused border fence material to States along southwest border (see S. 4294), S2664 [24MY] (see H.R. 8230), H5918 [24JN]
——— transfer authority to designate temporary protected status to foreign nationals from executive branch to Congress and set time limits for duration of such protection (see H.R. 7356), H4126 [1AP]
India: support U.S.-India defense partnership and Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies, recognize border threats from China and reliance on Russian weapons, and support waiver of certain sanctions (see H.R. 8757), H7731 [30AU]
Information technology: apply to social media platforms certain laws prohibiting provision of material support or resources to foreign terrorist organizations (see H.R. 6918), H1301 [3MR]
——— prohibit provision of services by social media platforms to certain individuals and entities on Specially Designated Nationals List and certain officials and other individuals and entities of China (see H.R. 8041), H5486 [13JN]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (see S. 4503), S3239 [12JY] (see H.R. 8367), H6335 [13JY]
——— ensure that Congress is notified of deployment or transfer of containerized missile systems by Russia, China, or Iran (see H.R. 8267), H5929 [1JY]
——— make certain modifications relative to Social Media Data and Threat Analysis Center to improve cooperative actions to detect and counter foreign influence operations (see H.R. 8409), H6706 [18JY]
——— prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia (see S. 4456), S3075 [22JN]
Interagency Committee on Global Catastrophic Risk: establish (see S. 4488), S3160 [23JN] (see H.R. 8574), H7404 [28JY]
Inter-Agency Task Force on Energy Independence: establish to examine whether Russian Federation funded certain activities in Western countries which limited ability to achieve energy independence (see H.R. 8002), H5445 [9JN]
Inter-American Development Bank: authorize general capital increase (see H.R. 7726), H4861 [11MY]
International Agreement To Prohibit the Eating of Dogs and Cats: initiate (see H. Con. Res. 112), H8385 [7OC]
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action: reaffirm goals (see S. Res. 575), S1936 [4AP] (see H. Res. 1025), H4153 [4AP]
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: support goals and ideals (see H. Res. 957), H1207 [1MR]
International Day of Political Prisoners: designate (see H. Res. 1450), H8418 [28OC]
International economic relations: authorize contributions to international financial institutions to help build resilience of member countries (see S. 4617), S3694 [26JY]
——— promote U.S. interests at international financial institutions (see H.R. 9292), H8494 [14NO]
International Olympic Committee: express that Committee failed to adhere to human rights commitments in case of sexual assault accusations by Peng Shuai (see S. Res. 503), S523 [3FE]
——— express that member countries under sanction for human rights abuses should not be involved in decision-making processes (see H. Res. 931), H1131 [18FE]
International trade: impose additional prohibitions relative to certain foreign boycotts (see H.R. 6940), H1302 [3MR]
Internet: promote and protect Internet freedom in countries where freedom of information is under threat (see S. 3764), S1015 [7MR]
——— promote global Internet freedom (see H.R. 9397), H8708 [1DE]
Inter-Parliamentary Union: provide for U.S. participation (see H.R. 9663), H9983 [21DE]
Investments: prohibit securities investments that finance certain Chinese companies and expand Non-Specially Designated Nationals Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies List (see S. 4099), S2189 [27AP]
Iran: commend bravery, courage, and resolve of protesters (see S. Con. Res. 47), S5543 [29SE]
——— commend bravery, courage, and resolve of women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses (see H. Con. Res. 110), H8316 [29SE]
——— condemn cyberattacks against Albania (see H. Res. 1428), H8386 [7OC]
——— condemn death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian custody, discrimination against women, and use of violence to suppress protests, and support right to self-determination and protest (see S. Res. 803), S5226 [28SE] (see H. Res. 1397), H8221 [28SE]
——— continue certain Executive orders imposing U.S. sanctions and prevent waiver of certain sanctions until Iran ceases attempts to assassinate U.S. officials, citizens, and Iranian nationals in U.S. (see S. 4924), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 8947), H8065 [21SE]
——— deny admission to U.S. for individuals subject to certain sanctions (see S. 4856), S4620 [14SE] (see H.R. 8869), H7881 [15SE]
——— end violations of human rights and facilitate unconditional, immediate release, of all arbitrarily detained individuals, including peaceful protesters, political prisoners, and prisoners of conscience (see H.R. 9075), H8316 [29SE]
——— ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons and support important work of International Atomic Energy Agency in safeguarding nuclear material around the world (see H. Res. 1307), H7539 [29JY]
——— impose certain requirements relative to renegotiation or reentry into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement or other agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program (see S. 4290), S2664 [24MY]
——— limit revocation and rescission of designation of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as foreign terrorist organization (see H.R. 7354), H4126 [1AP]
——— modify requirements of congressional review and oversight of agreements (see H.R. 8439), H6921 [20JY]
——— oppose engaging Russia for reviving Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), removing terrorism sanctions, or restoring any form of JCPOA while undeclared nuclear activities remains unresolved (see H. Res. 990), H3827 [17MR]
——— prohibit authorizing certain transactions by U.S. financial institutions and prevent certain international monetary organizations from providing financial assistance (see H.R. 7402), H4190 [5AP]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil from Iran (see H.R. 7129), H3826 [17MR]
Ireland: add to E–3 nonimmigrant visa program (see S. 3869), S1253 [17MR] (see H.R. 8761), H7731 [30AU]
IRS: suspend collection of income taxes and related interest and penalties from U.S. nationals who are unlawfully or wrongfully detained abroad and reimburse such nationals for any penalties paid during detention (see S. 5320), S9625 [20DE]
Israel: improve cooperation between U.S. and Israel to counter unmanned aerial systems (see H.R. 9256), H8422 [31OC]
——— reauthorize U.S.-Israel cooperation to counter unmanned aerial systems (see H.R. 8903), H7965 [19SE]
Jews: condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally (see H. Res. 1125), H5097 [17MY]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: promote freedom of information and counter censorship and surveillance (see H.R. 8799), H7741 [9SE]
Law enforcement: direct President to report to Congress on fugitives currently residing in other countries whose extradition is sought by U.S. (see H.R. 8651), H7545 [2AU]
——— provide enhanced capabilities to combat transnational criminal cartels (see H.R. 9312), H8541 [16NO]
Liberia: support progress toward transparency, accountable institutions, and other tenets of good governance as it approaches bicentennial of arrival of first free Black Americans to Providence Island (see H. Res. 907), H976 [4FE]
Library of Congress: carry out activities to support Armenian Genocide education programs (see H.R. 7555), H4453 [21AP]
Lobbying Disclosure Act: clarify provision relative to certain contents of registrations (see H.R. 8246), H5923 [28JN]
Lobbyists: prohibit persons from accepting compensation for serving as agent of, or lobbyist for, foreign adversary (see H.R. 9140), H8378 [4OC]
——— require certain disclosures by registrants relative to exemptions under Foreign Agents Registration Act (see S. 4893), S4856 [20SE]
Marshall Plan: commemorate anniversary and recognize role as foundation of transatlantic community committed to preservation of peace, prosperity, and democracy (see S. Res. 674), S2940 [14JN]
Mexico: condemn violence and support strengthening deterrent, protective, and accountability measures to prevent violence against journalists and safeguard freedom of the press (see S. Res. 702), S3239 [12JY]
——— express that it is role of Federal Government to defend territorial integrity and inviolability of U.S. border with Mexico (see H. Res. 898), H330 [1FE]
——— prohibit transmission of remittances from U.S. to Mexico (see H.R. 7380), H4152 [4AP]
Middle East: anniversary of Abraham Accords Declaration (see S. Res. 773), S4822 [19SE] (see H. Res. 1359), H7882 [15SE]
——— recognize Nakba as displacement of Palestinian people from their homeland and recognize Palestinian refugees’ rights (see H. Res. 1123), H5009 [16MY]
——— urge Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates to honor partnership with U.S., recognize U.S. contributions to security, and work with U.S. to increase oil production and stabilize energy markets (see H. Res. 1112), H4920 [12MY]
Millennium Challenge Corp.: modify requirements for candidate countries (see H.R. 8463), H7065 [21JY]
Mitsotakis, Kyriakos: welcome Greek Prime Minister to U.S. for address to joint meeting of Congress (see S. Con. Res. 40), S2544 [17MY] (see H. Con. Res. 91), H5097 [17MY]
Moldova: tribute to heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine (see S. Res. 638), S2544 [17MY]
Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: prohibit funding until China is no longer defined as developing country (see S. 5037), S5541 [29SE]
Music and dance: authorize music-related exchange programs facilitated by Dept. of State and relevant private sector partnerships (see S. 4195), S2492 [12MY] (see H.R. 6498), H301 [25JA]
National Freedom Day: observance (see S. Res. 500), S442 [1FE] (see H. Res. 893), H330 [1FE]
National security: deter cyber-attackers sponsored by foreign nation-states by imposing sanctions and designate energy sector as critical infrastructure (see H.R. 7302), H4006 [30MR]
——— impose sanctions on certain foreign flash memory integrated circuit companies that threaten U.S. interests (see S. 5050), S5542 [29SE] (see H.R. 9051), H8314 [29SE]
——— strengthen through defense of democracy abroad and address contemporary threats to democracy around world (see H.R. 8708), H7707 [12AU]
National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month: observance (see S. Res. 500), S442 [1FE] (see H. Res. 893), H330 [1FE]
NATO: support interim steps to strengthen military interoperability and resiliency of militaries of Finland and Sweden relative to their anticipated accession to alliance (see S. Res. 747), S4045 [4AU]
——— support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly (see S. Res. 646), S2621 [19MY] (see H. Res. 1130), H5174 [18MY]
Natural gas: expedite approval of applications to export natural gas to certain U.S. allies (see S. 3661), S753 [16FE] (see H.R. 6772), H1130 [18FE] (see H.R. 9355), H8594 [22NO]
——— impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (see H.R. 6748), H1123 [15FE]
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act: amend (see S. 4187), S2449 [11MY] (see H.R. 9135), H8378 [4OC]
News media: express gratitude to journalists and news staff risking injury and death and who have sacrificed their lives to chronicle and report on Russian invasion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 559), S1832 [29MR] (see H. Res. 987), H3775 [16MR]
——— require investigation into all non-natural deaths of journalists in foreign nations who are U.S. citizens or working on behalf of U.S.-based news media entity (see H.R. 9691), H10531 [23DE]
NIH: direct President to provide documents to House of Representatives relative to oversight of Wuhan Institute of Virology laboratory (see H. Res. 1267), H7170 [26JY]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (see S. 4216), S2493 [12MY] (see H.R. 7332), H4072 [31MR]
Nuclear energy: establish regional nuclear fuel bank to assist international efforts to avoid destabilizing arms race in Middle East and promote peaceful use of nuclear power (see S. Res. 511), S647 [10FE]
Office of Global Competition Analysis: establish (see S. 4368), S2893 [9JN] (see H.R. 9129), H8378 [4OC]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: provide notification to Congress of abandoned U.S. military equipment used in terrorist attacks (see S. 3657), S753 [16FE]
——— require National Intelligence Estimate on escalation and de-escalation of gray zone activities in great power competition (see H.R. 6452), H288 [20JA]
——— require submission of annual report on investment by any Chinese entity in port infrastructure in Western Hemisphere (see H.R. 6542), H329 [1FE] (see H.R. 6798), H1131 [18FE]
——— submit report relative to analyses of military will to fight and national will to fight relative to Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Iraq (see H.R. 8560), H7404 [28JY]
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: provide authority to enter into plurilateral trade agreements within World Trade Organization with benefits only applying to signatories of those agreements (see S. 3708), S836 [28FE]
Olympic Games: impose sanctions on certain International Olympic Committee members complicit in perpetuation of human rights abuses against Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games participants in China (see H.R. 6586), H946 [3FE]
——— urge International Olympic Committee to relocate 2022 Beijing Winter Games in response to refusal of China to end human rights abuses, including genocide, forced labor, and crimes against humanity (see S. Res. 495), S382 [20JA]
OMB: require Office of Federal Procurement Policy to develop government-wide procurement policy and guidance to mitigate organizational conflict of interest relative to national security and foreign policy (see S. 4516), S3269 [13JY]
One Health Security Council: establish (see S. 5354), S10092 [22DE]
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: direct Sec. of the Treasury to provide documents to House of Representatives relative to impact of Pillar One agreement on U.S. tax revenue and economy (see H. Res. 1269), H7170 [26JY]
Pakistan: designate as state sponsor of terrorism (see H.R. 6993), H1373 [8MR]
Passports: modify laws relative to unique passport identifiers for covered sex offenders (see H.R. 9492), H9688 [12DE]
Patents: limit foreign interference relative to right to file and maintain patent infringement claims (see S. 3772), S1058 [8MR]
Peace: recognize international days of peace, coexistence, and cooperation (see H. Con. Res. 120), H8824 [7DE]
Peace Corps: reauthorize and improve (see S. 4466), S3159 [23JN]
Petroleum: prohibit export of crude oil and finished motor gasoline produced in U.S. (see H.R. 7102), H3775 [16MR]
——— provide for control of, and prohibition on, export of crude oil and finished oil products other than natural gas from U.S. under Export Control Reform Act (see H.R. 9560), H9852 [14DE]
Political ethics: prohibit former political appointees from serving certain roles in investment fund in which foreign principal owns shares if such role is based on conversations had during Government service (see H.R. 9573), H9901 [15DE]
——— require disclosure of foreign contributions to political campaigns and committees and charitable organizations and prohibit certain individuals from acting as agents of foreign principals (see H.R. 8106), H5644 [16JN]
Power resources: authorize Keystone XL Pipeline, prohibit import of oil and natural gas from Russia, and reduce restrictions on export of oil and gas from U.S. (see H.R. 6916), H1301 [3MR]
——— authorize Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown and sale to provide short-term energy relief and set energy efficiency targets for States during energy supply emergency (see S. 3815), S1119 [10MR]
——— consider impacts to workforce, economy, and energy security of Pennsylvania and national energy industry when pursuing domestic and international energy policy (see H. Con. Res. 85), H4433 [7AP]
——— express need to stop excessive price increases by oil and gas companies and importance of rapidly transitioning to clean energy economy (see S. Res. 608), S2246 [2MY]
——— express that Russian invasion of Ukraine will further weaken global energy security and President Biden should take immediate action to provide U.S. allies with affordable and secure supply of energy (see H. Res. 940), H1147 [25FE]
——— prioritize U.S. energy independence (see S. 3714), S836 [28FE] (see H.R. 6884), H1207 [1MR]
——— request President provide documents to House of Representatives relative to policies that increase energy prices, blame Russia for such increases, or pursue anti-fossil fuel agenda (see H. Res. 1265), H7170 [26JY]
——— strengthen U.S. energy security and encourage domestic production of crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas (see S. 3752), S990 [3MR] (see H.R. 6858), H1175 [28FE]
Presidents of the U.S.: provide with authority to enter into comprehensive trade agreement with United Kingdom (see S. 4450), S3075 [22JN]
——— take actions necessary to prohibit purchase of public or private real estate located in U.S. by foreign governments (see S. 4703), S3860 [2AU] (see H.R. 8603), H7537 [29JY]
Protecting Europe’s Energy Security Act: repeal waiver and termination provisions (see S. 3763), S991 [3MR]
Public debt: establish limitations on amount of U.S.-issued debt which may be held by foreign governments, entities, and individuals (see S. 3801), S1118 [10MR] (see H.R. 8242), H5923 [28JN]
Public Health Service Act: include Middle Easterners and North Africans in statutory definition of ‘‘racial and ethnic minority group’’ (see H.R. 7591), H4510 [26AP]
Queen Elizabeth II: tribute (see S. Res. 762), S4575 [13SE] (see H. Res. 1341), H7783 [13SE] (see H. Res. 1369), H7965 [19SE]
Radio Free Asia: anniversary (H. Res. 693), adopt (see H. Res. 1529), H9982 [21DE]
Railroads: prohibit extension of certain foreign contracts to procure rail rolling stock (see H.R. 8606), H7537 [29JY]
Real estate: prohibit purchase of public or private real estate located in U.S. by foreign adversaries and state sponsors of terrorism (see H.R. 8652), H7545 [2AU]
——— prohibit purchase of public or private real estate located in U.S. by foreign persons (see H.R. 6383), H78 [12JA]
Research: prohibit Federal funding for research in China (see H.R. 6711), H1119 [11FE]
Romania: celebrate anniversary of strategic partnership with U.S. and commend democratic reforms (see H. Res. 1222), H5974 [12JY]
Russia: amend certain authorities relating to human rights violations and abuses in Ukraine (see S. 4955), S5051 [27SE] (see H.R. 8958), H8112 [22SE]
——— block property of Russian state-owned entities (see S. 3732), S950 [2MR]
——— boycott certain companies that continue to operate in Russia and provide financial benefits to Putin regime (see H. Res. 1040), H4396 [6AP]
——— call for immediate release of Brittney Griner (see S. Res. 716), S3612 [21JY]
——— call for immediate release of Brittney Griner (H. Res. 1132), adopt (see H. Res. 1204), H5918 [24JN]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza (see S. Res. 632), S2519 [16MY] (see H. Res. 1121), H5009 [16MY]
——— call on President to deter further Russian aggression against Ukraine, particularly threat of nuclear, biological, or chemical attacks (see H. Res. 1000), H3863 [24MR]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (see H. Res. 943), H1147 [25FE]
——— condemn illegal abduction of children from Ukraine (see S. Res. 871), S7200 [14DE] (see H. Res. 1526), H9903 [15DE]
——— condemn rape and assault of Ukrainian women in area of Bucha, call for removal of Russian forces and cessation of hostilities, protect human rights, and allow free flow of foreign aid (see H. Res. 1057), H4443 [14AP]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (see S. 3488), S189 [12JA] (see S. 3652), S706 [15FE] (see H.R. 6470), H294 [21JA] (see H.R. 6742), H1123 [15FE]
——— counter influence and aggression in Ukraine (see H.R. 8955), H8111 [22SE]
——— designate as state sponsor of terrorism (see S. 4848), S4619 [14SE] (see S. Res. 623), S2381 [9MY] (see H.R. 6992), H1373 [8MR] (see H.R. 8568), H7404 [28JY] (see H. Res. 1113), H4920 [12MY]
——— direct President to report to Congress on benefits to Russia due to agreement with Iran relative to Iranian nuclear program (see H.R. 7490), H4437 [11AP]
——— encourage companies headquartered in U.S. to cease operations and halt future investments in Russia (see H. Res. 996), H3853 [18MR]
——— end access of Russian financial institutions to specialized financial messaging services (see S. Res. 548), S1225 [16MR]
——— express that Congress does not recognize Russia as inheritor of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics seat as permanent member of U.N. Security Council (see H. Res. 959), H1274 [2MR]
——— express that U.N. should take immediate procedural actions necessary to remove Russia as permanent member of U.N. Security Council (see S. Con. Res. 30), S875 [1MR] (see H. Con. Res. 75), H1207 [1MR]
——— impose additional sanctions if Russia infringes on territorial integrity of Ukraine (see S. 3513), S220 [13JA]
——— impose sanctions on importation of oil and natural gas from Russia (see H.R. 6944), H1328 [7MR]
——— impose sanctions on shipment or transshipment of petroleum products or liquefied natural gas products from Russia to China (see S. 4620), S3694 [26JY]
——— impose sanctions relative to sale, supply, or transfer of gold to or from Russia (see S. 5232), S7100 [12DE]
——— modify annual report on military and security developments involving Russia (see H.R. 8339), H5974 [12JY]
——— prohibit Federal funding to support or facilitate participation of Russia in Group of Seven (see H.R. 7312), H4071 [31MR]
——— prohibit Federal procurement from companies operating in Russia (see S. 4930), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 7185), H3858 [21MR]
——— prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (see S. 3856), S1225 [16MR] (see H.R. 7222), H3863 [24MR]
——— prohibit investment by institutional investors in securities issued by Russian entities (see S. 3733), S950 [2MR]
——— prohibit products imported from Russia from receiving normal trade relations treatment (see H.R. 7172), H3853 [18MR]
——— provide for congressional oversight of certain sanctions (see H.R. 7340), H4072 [31MR]
——— require President impose sanctions with respect to purchases of crude oil from Russia (see S. 5058), S5542 [29SE]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (see S. 4134), S2339 [4MY] (see S. 5233), S7100 [12DE] (see H.R. 7276), H3970 [29MR]
——— terminate U.S. economic and military assistance to any country that recognizes Russia’s efforts to annex any part of Ukraine (see S. 5010), S5541 [29SE]
Rwanda: call to release Paul Rusesabagina on humanitarian grounds (see H. Res. 892), H330 [1FE]
Saudi Arabia: condemn inhumane treatment of Salma al-Shehab and other women’s rights defenders (see H. Res. 1444), H8409 [21OC]
——— disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see S.J. Res. 58), S4045 [4AU]
——— provide for temporary halt to all proposed direct commercial sales and foreign military sales of weaponry and munitions (see S. 5074), S6469 [11OC] (see H.R. 9181), H8395 [14OC]
——— take certain actions relative to Saudi Arabia in response to shootings that occurred at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL, in 2019 (see H.R. 9435), H8800 [6DE]
SEC: address issuance of securities by Chinese entities (see S. 3926), S1774 [24MR]
——— require issuers to disclose whether they do business in, or with Russia or other aggressor nations (see H.R. 7228), H3863 [24MR]
Senate: require any convention, agreement, or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response reached by World Health Assembly be subject to ratification (see S. 4343), S2752 [26MY]
Sewa International Inc.: commend volunteers for their critical role in combating coronavirus pandemic in U.S., India, and several other countries (see H. Res. 1160), H5409 [8JN]
Shipping industry: update global ocean shipping industry regulations and establish reciprocal trade opportunities to help reduce trade imbalances with foreign countries (see S. 3580, 3586), S523 [3FE]
Ships and vessels: declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine (see S. Con. Res. 37), S2246 [2MY] (see S. Con. Res. 38), S2275 [3MY] (see H. Con. Res. 92), H5212 [20MY]
Somalia: recognize Somaliland region as separate, independent country (see H.R. 7170), H3853 [18MR]
Space policy: impose sanctions on foreign persons responsible for negligent creation of space debris (see S. 3925), S1774 [24MR]
Sports: support U.S. bids to host men’s and women’s Rugby World Cup tournaments (see H. Con. Res. 77), H1302 [3MR]
Sri Lanka: support peaceful democratic and economic aspirations (see S. Res. 757), S4575 [13SE] (see H. Res. 1493), H8598 [25NO]
Syria: recognize anniversary of Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad (see H. Res. 985), H3743 [15MR]
Taiwan: authorize transfer of certain defense articles and services (see H.R. 8842), H7880 [15SE]
——— clarify legal basis for U.S. position on sovereignty over Taiwan and distinguish such position from China’s ‘‘one China’’ principle (see H.R. 9700), H10547 [30DE]
——— provide for meaningful participation in International Civil Aviation Organization (see S. 5053), S5542 [29SE]
——— provide for U.S. loan and lease of defense articles (see S. 4652), S3782 [28JY] (see H.R. 8631), H7538 [29JY]
——— recognize value of tax agreement (see S. Res. 715), S3612 [21JY]
——— require plan on emergency military assistance to Taiwan and other support to Taiwan’s defensive capabilities (see S. 4331), S2751 [26MY]
——— strengthen U.S. policy (see H.R. 9010), H8220 [28SE]
——— support security and right of self-determination (see S. 4428), S3003 [16JN]
Tariff: prohibit requiring repayment, recoupment, or offset of certain antidumping duties and countervailing duties (see S. 4934), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 9041), H8314 [29SE]
——— provide duty-free importation and sale of infant formula that is lawfully marketed as such in its country of origin (see H.R. 7822), H5173 [18MY]
Taxation: deny foreign tax credits or deductions relative to taxes paid or accrued to Russia and Belarus and provide for denial of other tax benefits in connection with Ukraine invasion (see S. 4218), S2493 [12MY] (see H.R. 7901), H5219 [27MY]
——— eliminate tax exemption of International Olympic Committee and similar organizations (see S. 3577), S523 [3FE] (see H.R. 6433), H252 [19JA]
——— impose carbon border adjustment on energy intensive imports and incentivize decarbonization of domestic manufacturing (see S. 4355), S2814 [7JN]
——— impose excise tax on certain investments of private colleges and universities (see H.R. 8447), H6921 [20JY]
——— impose tax on foreign-owned under-utilized residential real property (see H.R. 9438), H8800 [6DE] (see H.R. 9585), H9902 [15DE]
——— modify certain laws relative to taxation of international entities (see S. 5349), S9779 [21DE]
——— provide for public reporting of certain contributions received by charitable organizations from foreign governments and foreign political parties (see H.R. 7124), H3826 [17MR]
Tax-exempt organizations: treat certain organizations receiving funding from Russian foreign principals as agents of foreign principal (see H.R. 7264), H3970 [29MR]
Telecomunications: require development of strategy to promote use of secure telecommunications infrastructure worldwide (see H.R. 8503), H7168 [26JY]
Terrorism: provide compensation for U.S. victims of Libyan state sponsored terrorism (see S. 5357), S10092 [22DE] (see H.R. 8716), H7712 [16AU]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: amend relative to efforts of foreign countries to reduce demand for commercial sex acts under minimum standards for elimination of trafficking (see H.R. 6420), H216 [18JA]
——— reauthorize (see S. 3946, 3949), S1832 [29MR] (see S. 4171), S2419 [10MY] (see H.R. 6552), H330 [1FE]
Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue (U.S.-European Union Interparliamentary Group): authorize (see H.R. 6624), H1012 [7FE]
Trucking industry: exempt commercial truck drivers from Canada or Mexico seeking to temporarily enter U.S. for business through land port of entry from any coronavirus vaccination requirement (see S. 3701), S786 [17FE] (see H.R. 6809), H1139 [22FE]
U.N.: extend mandate of Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela (see S. 5182), S6962 [5DE] (see H.R. 8813), H7783 [13SE]
——— find that Russia’s presence on Security Council violates U.N. purposes and principles and urge Dept. of State to seek to terminate such presence (see H. Res. 1517), H9729 [13DE]
——— support draft resolution calling upon member states to commit not to conduct destructive direct-ascent anti-satellite missile tests (see S. Res. 864), S7070 [8DE] (see H. Res. 1515), H8874 [8DE]
U.N. Security Council: prohibit U.S. contributions until membership of Russia is terminated and Poland is afforded full rights, privileges, and responsibilities as member (see H.R. 7169), H3853 [18MR]
U.S. Agency for Global Media: authorize Open Technology Fund to make grants to surge and sustain support for Internet freedom technologies to counter acute escalations in censorship in closed countries (see H.R. 8075), H5609 [15JN]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: extend and authorize appropriations (see S. 3895), S1289 [22MR] (see H.R. 7829), H5174 [18MY]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: prohibit international conservation financial assistance to entities that commit, fund, or support gross violations of internationally recognized human rights (see H.R. 7025), H1422 [9MR]
U.S. Foundation for International Conservation: establish (see S. 5134), S6779 [17NO] (see H.R. 9340), H8587 [17NO]
U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day: designate (see S. 5243), S7134 [13DE] (see H.R. 9520), H9729 [13DE]
U.S.-India Climate and Clean Energy Partnership: establish (see H.R. 8088), H5610 [15JN]
Ukraine: authorize appropriations to provide assistance and training to Ukrainian military pilots (see H.R. 8144), H5684 [17JN]
——— authorize humanitarian assistance to people of Ukraine (see H.R. 6984), H1373 [8MR] (see H.R. 7187), H3858 [21MR]
——— authorize President to waive export criteria and transportation and related costs of certain ammunition and ordnance to supply entities providing ammunition to Ukraine (see H.R. 6981), H1373 [8MR]
——— award Congressional Gold Medal to Defenders of Ukraine, collectively, in recognition of their crucial role in defense of free democracy of Ukraine against Russian aggresssion (see H.R. 7088), H3743 [15MR]
——— condemn any attempts by Russia to claim sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 802), S5226 [28SE]
——— express that Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 (Holodomor) should serve as reminder of repressive Soviet policies against people of Ukraine (see H. Res. 1109), H4920 [12MY]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign persons that engage in certain transactions with Ukrainian property (see H.R. 8459), H7065 [21JY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (see S. 3724), S875 [1MR] (see S. 3811), S1119 [10MR] (see H.R. 7691), H4795 [10MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (see H. Res. 1097), H4795 [10MY]
——— permit nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status (see H.R. 6892), H1274 [2MR]
——— prohibit transfer of arms and sharing of intelligence with Ukraine in absence of certain certifications (see H.R. 8726), H7712 [16AU]
——— promote security partnership (see H.R. 6367), H8 [10JA]
——— provide assistance for suspected victims and witnesses of war crimes (see H.R. 8532), H7254 [27JY]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (see S. 3522), S351 [19JA] (see H.R. 6753), H1129 [18FE] (see H.R. 6876), H1176 [28FE] (see H.R. 7611), H4575 [27AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (see H. Res. 1065), H4574 [27AP]
——— provide exemption from certain criminal provisions for participating as combatant in armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine on behalf of Ukraine (see H.R. 7039), H1423 [9MR]
——— recognize American people’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine (see S. Res. 696), S3160 [23JN]
——— request President and direct Secs. of Defense and State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to congressionally appropriated funds to Ukraine (see H. Res. 1482), H8587 [17NO]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion (see S. Res. 519), S786 [17FE] (see H. Res. 947), H1147 [25FE]
——— support insurgency against Russian occupation through funding, weapons, and intelligence sharing (see H.R. 6777), H1130 [18FE]
——— support people, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, hold Vladimir Putin accountable for atrocities, and recognize cultural contributions of Ukrainian Americans to Ohio (see H. Res. 995), H3853 [18MR]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance (see H. Res. 956), H1207 [1MR]
——— support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces (see S. Res. 549), S1225 [16MR]
United Arab Emirates: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see S.J. Res. 59), S4045 [4AU]
Venezuela: promote democracy (see S. 5317), S9625 [20DE]
Vietnamese Conflict: recognize refugee and immigrant communities from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam who supported and defended U.S., and authorize assistance to clear unexploded ordnance and other explosive remnants of war (see S. 3795), S1118 [10MR]
Weapons: modify authority for humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled conventional munitions assistance (see S. 4956), S5051 [27SE]
WHO: direct President to withdraw U.S. (see H.R. 7931), H5232 [3JN]
——— limit authority on U.S. and oppose amendments to WHO Constitution that have not been approved by Congress (see S. 4305), S2708 [25MY]
——— prohibit funding to propose amendments to any agreement to supercede U.S. authority and take steps to hold China accountable for coronavirus pandemic (see H.R. 7927), H5227 [31MY]
Women: combat international violence against women and girls (see S. 5242), S7134 [13DE] (see H.R. 9497), H9688 [12DE]
World Economic Forum: prohibit funding (see H.R. 8748), H7726 [26AU]
World Hunger Day: observance (see S. Res. 650), S2752 [26MY]
World Mental Health Day: designate (see S. Res. 831), S6695 [15NO]
World Press Freedom Day: observance (see S. Res. 609), S2275 [3MY] (see H. Res. 1095), H4797 [10MY]
World Trade Organization: request President to transmit information to House of Representatives relative to waiver of intellectual property commitments under Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (see H. Res. 1285), H7170 [26JY]
World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: request President to transmit certain information to House of Representatives on proposed waiver of intellectual property commitments (see H. Res. 1169), H5446 [9JN]
Cloture motions
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4373), motion to proceed, S1829 [29MR], S1964 [5AP]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: ratify, S4635 [15SE], S4839 [20SE]
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2534 [17MY], S2607 [19MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), motion to proceed, S2486 [12MY], S2515 [16MY]
Essays
State of the Union: Eva Frazier, S1150 [14MR]
Explanations
Intelligence Services Appropriations, S7307 [19DE], H8867–H8869 [8DE]
Factsheets
America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act: AFL–CIO, H821 [2FE]
Letters
Address concerns over certain Biden administration policy issues: several Senators, S865 [1MR]
America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act: Dan Mauer, Communications Workers of America (organization), H821 [2FE]
——— Representative David Scott, Committee on Agriculture (House), E114 [4FE]
——— Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (House), E114 [4FE]
——— Representative Pallone, Committee on Energy and Commerce (House), E114 [4FE]
——— Scott N. Paul, Alliance for American Manufacturing, H822 [2FE]
——— Thomas Conway, United Steelworkers (organization), H821 [2FE]
——— William Samuel, AFL–CIO, H820 [2FE]
Call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia: several Representatives and Senators, S2487 [12MY]
Condemn military coup in Sudan and stand with people of Sudan: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H5710 [21JN]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H5710 [21JN]
Condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H5124 [18MY]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H5124 [18MY]
Countering Assad’s Proliferation Trafficking and Garnering of Narcotics (CAPTAGON) Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H7907 [19SE]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H7907 [19SE]
DEA authority to perform arrests or detainments in foreign countries: Jason M. Thurman, DEA, E591 [8JN]
DHS Trade and Economic Security Council Act: Representative Bennie G. Thompson, Committee on Homeland Security (House), H4169 [5AP]
——— Representative Pallone, Committee on Energy and Commerce (House), H4169 [5AP]
Georgia Support Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4535 [27AP]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4534 [27AP]
——— Representative Neal, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H4535 [27AP]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4752 [10MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4752 [10MY]
Prioritize U.S. energy independence: Louisiana constituent, S3515 [20JY]
Request Dept. of State review and determine whether Syria meets criteria to be defined as ‘‘major illicit drug producing country’’ or ‘‘major drug-transit country’’: Representatives Hill and Boyle and Senator Marshall, H7907 [19SE]
Require issuers of securities that are exempt from SEC registration to disclose basic information relative to issuer and country of origin: Americans for Financial Reform (organization), H864 [2FE]
——— Dylan Bruce, Consumer Federation of America, H864 [2FE]
——— Public Citizen, Inc., H865 [2FE]
Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act: Representative David Scott, Committee on Agriculture (House), H4749 [10MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4749 [10MY]
Stop Iranian Drones Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4546 [27AP]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4546 [27AP]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H7086 [26JY]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H7086 [26JY]
——— Representative Neal, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H7086 [26JY]
Lists
Congressional Ukraine Caucus members, H991 [21DE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Bice amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H943 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Bonamici amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H937 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Castro amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H939 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Cicilline amendment to H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H1086 [9FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Crenshaw amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H940 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Garamendi amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H941 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Con. Res. 45, support efforts to investigate and bring to justice individuals responsible for execution-style murders of U.S. citizens Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in Serbia in 1999, H6608 [14JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Con. Res. 59, condemn military coup and stand with people of Sudan, H6607 [14JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 720, call for stability and cessation of violence and condemn Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization)-affiliated terrorist activity in northern Mozambique, H6607 [14JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 892, call to release Paul Rusesabagina on humanitarian grounds from Rwanda, H6609 [14JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 900, consideration of H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H357 [2FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 956, support Ukrainian people and sovereignty, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, H1254 [2MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4594 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4774 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1125, condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally, H5140 [18MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1130, support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly, H6703 [18JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1168, reaffirm Caribbean nations economic partnership and recognize need to strengthen trade and investment with U.S., H5967 [12JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5891 [24JN]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1289, consideration of Senate amendment to H.R. 4346, increase semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments, H7273 [28JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1404, consideration of H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, H8330 [30SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1508, consideration of H.R. 3648, Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act, H8762 [6DE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1529, adopt H. Res. 693, Radio Free Asia anniversary, H9972 [21DE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4556 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 1456, Peace Corps reauthorization and new opportunities and benefits, monthly allowances and compensation increase, hiring preference extension, and security for volunteers update, H7947 [19SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 1934, Promoting U.S. International Leadership in 5G Act, H6606 [14JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 3344, Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act, H4557 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H1087 [9FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 4133, Caribbean Basin Security Initiative appropriations, U.S.-Caribbean security partnership enhancement, and disaster resilience prioritization, H4559 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 4476, DHS Trade and Economic Security Council Act, H4182 [5AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H962 [4FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 4693, Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act, H4560 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6089, Stop Iranian Drones Act, H4560 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6552, Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization, H7142 [26JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4840 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6899, Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act, H4841 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7025, Advancing Human Rights-Centered International Conservation Act, H6867 [19JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4838 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7081, Ukraine Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act, H4839 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7276, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, H4382 [6AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7311, Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act, H4558 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7314, Assessing Xi’s Interference and Subversion (AXIS) Act, H4553 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7321, Global Aircraft Maintenance Safety Improvement Act, H8275 [29SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7375, update Dept. of Veterans Affairs payment system to allow for electronic fund transfer of educational assistance to foreign institutions of higher education, H5085 [17MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4783 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 8351, Formula Act, H6664 [15JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 8446, modify and extend Global Food Security Act, H8279 [29SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 8463, Millennium Challenge Corporation Eligibility Expansion Act, H8279 [29SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, H8356 [30SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Jayapal amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H939, H942 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Johnson of Texas amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H936 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Levin of Michigan amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H961 [4FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Lofgren amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H938 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on McCaul motion to recommit H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H962 [4FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Perry amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H943 [3FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 900, consideration of H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H356 [2FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4593 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4773 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5890 [24JN]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1289, consideration of Senate amendment to H.R. 4346, increase semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments, H7272 [28JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1404, consideration of H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, H8329 [30SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 812, develop Dept. of State strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO, H4561 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 2102, Supporting Expanded Review for Veterans in Combat Environments (SERVICE) Act, H5172 [18MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 3157, Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act, H7946 [19SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4601 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 3580, Ocean Shipping Reform Act, H5468 [13JN]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 3895, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom appropriations extension and authorization, H7945 [19SE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Senate amendment to H.R. 4346, increase semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments, H7387 [28JY]
Votes recorded by proxy on Steel amendment to H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act, H960 [4FE]
Votes recorded by proxy on Torres of California amendment to H.R. 7900, Dept. of Defense appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction, H6588 [14JY]
World Coming Together To Make a Difference (WOCOTOMADI) (organization) International Kings Day participants, E767 [21JY]
Memorandums
Abbey Gate AR15-6 Investigation: Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., 3d Army/ARCENT, S3740 [27JY]
Directing U.S. Army Central To Conduct an Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation Into the Facts and Circumstances Surrounding the Attack at Abbey Gate, Hamid Karzai International Airport on 26 August 2021: James J. Malloy, U.S. Central Command, S3230 [12JY]
Findings and Recommendations—Attack Against U.S. Forces Conducting Non-combatant Evacuation Operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport on 26 August 2021: Dept. of the Army, 3d Expeditionary Sustainment Command, S3230 [12JY], S3265–S3267 [13JY], S3304–S3306 [14JY], S3333–S3335 [18JY], S3367–S3369 [19JY], S3537 [20JY], S3605–S3607 [21JY]
Report of Proceedings by Investigating Officer—Attack Against U.S. Forces Conducting Non-combatant Evacuation Operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport on 26 August 2021: Ronald P. Clark, 3d Army/ARCENT, S3739 [27JY]
Messages
Extradition Treaty Between the U.S. and Albania: President Biden, S2078 [7AP]
National Emergency Relative to Belarus: President Biden, S2909 [13JN], H5471 [13JN]
National Emergency Relative to Burma: President Biden, S546 [7FE], H993 [7FE]
National Emergency Relative to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: President Biden, S2909 [13JN], H5471 [13JN]
National Emergency Relative to Global Illicit Drug Trade: President Biden, S7099 [12DE], H9684 [12DE]
National Emergency Relative to Hostage-Taking and Wrongful Detention of U.S. Citizens: President Biden, S3371 [19JY], H6869 [19JY]
National Emergency Relative to Lebanon: President Biden, S3778 [28JY], H7387 [28JY]
National Emergency Relative to Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism: President Biden, S4820 [19SE], H7947 [19SE]
National Emergency Relative to Risk Mitigation in Communications Equipment and Services Marketplace and Its Supply Chain: President Biden, S2490 [12MY], H4877 [12MY]
National Emergency Relative to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities: President Biden, S1865 [30MR], H3983 [30MR]
National Emergency Relative to Significant Transnational Criminal Organizations: President Biden, S3608 [21JY], H6940 [21JY]
National Emergency Relative to Somalia: President Biden, S1865 [30MR], H4004 [30MR]
National Emergency Relative to South Sudan: President Biden, S1865 [30MR], H3983 [30MR]
National Emergency Relative to the Western Balkans: President Biden, S2909 [13JN], H5471 [13JN]
National Emergency Relative to Ukraine: President Biden, S949 [2MR], H1246 [2MR]
National Emergency Relative to Unusual and Extraordinary Threat to National Security, Foreign Policy, and Economy of the U.S. Posed by Serious Human Rights Abuses and Corruption Around the World: President Biden, S7099 [12DE], H9684 [12DE]
Protocols to North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on Accession of Finland and Sweden: President Biden, S3198 [11JY]
Motions
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4373), S1829 [29MR], S1964 [5AP]
Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Procedures for Credible Fear Screening and Consideration of Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT Protection Claims by Asylum Officers’’ (S.J. Res. 46), S2722 [26MY]
Egypt: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (S.J. Res. 35), S1093 [10MR]
Immigration: eliminate per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (H.R. 3648), H9717 [13DE]
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2486 [12MY], S2526, S2534 [17MY]
Notices
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 560, Northern Mariana Islands Legal Residents Relief Act, H3740 [15MR]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 1456, Peace Corps reauthorization and new opportunities and benefits, monthly allowances and compensation increase, hiring preference extension, and security for volunteers update, H7962 [19SE]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 6089, Stop Iranian Drones Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4792 [10MY]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 8453, Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act, H7962 [19SE]
Proposed sale of defense articles and services: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S115 [10JA], S407–S410 [31JA], S540–S544 [7FE], S671 [14FE], S780, S781–S783 [17FE], S832, S833, S834 [28FE], S1113 [10MR], S1220–S1222 [16MR], S1250 [17MR], S1770 [24MR], S1861 [30MR], S1930–S1934 [4AP], S2034, S2035 [6AP], S2124–S2128 [25AP], S2702 [25MY], S2742, S2743, S2744, S2745 [26MY], S2781–S2783 [6JN], S2888 [9JN], S3066 [22JN], S3151–S3153 [23JN], S3330–S3333 [18JY], S3365–S3367 [19JY], S3633–S3637 [25JY], S3774–S3777 [28JY], S3907–S3910 [3AU], S4425–S4433 [6SE], S4566 [13SE], S4850 [20SE], S5048 [27SE], S5531–S5534 [29SE], S6647–S6658 [14NO], S6686 [15NO], S6936–S6938 [1DE], S6957 [5DE], S6989–S6994 [6DE], S7064 [8DE], S7244–S7246 [15DE]
Prayers
Prayer for Ukraine: Derek W.H. Thomas, E263 [16MR]
Press releases
Call for Immediate Release of Brittney Griner From Russia: Representative Jackson Lee, H8367 [30SE]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: recognize growing threats against women and children, religious and ethnic minorities, LGBTQI persons, and allies and express need to protect such populations under Taliban rule (H. Res. 926), E149 [15FE]
——— support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members (H.R. 8685), E831 [9AU]
AID: establish program in Office of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment to promote mobility in rural communities through access to affordable, fit-for-purpose bicycles (H.R. 8423), E753 [19JY]
Amnesty International (organization): release of ‘‘Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians—Cruel System of Domination and Crime Against Humanity’’ report, H325 [1FE]
Animals: express that any giant panda born in U.S. should belong to U.S. and U.S. should seek coordination of its allies to establish collaborative giant panda breeding programs (H. Res. 897), H335 [2FE]
Apple, Inc.: condemn decision to prevent AirDrop communications in China, H8671 [30NO], H8782 [6DE]
Argentina: relations with China, H983 [7FE]
Armed Forces: include sunset provisions in authorizations of use of military force, E729 [14JY]
Armenia: anniversary of genocide, H4584 [28AP], E419 [27AP]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations: release of International Parliamentary Inquiry (IPI) into crisis in Myanmar by ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights, H8550 [17NO]
Aviation: clarify application of sanctions relative to unmanned combat aerial vehicles following change to U.N. Register of Conventional Arms (H.R. 6089), H4545–H4547 [27AP]
Azerbaijan: anniversary of Soviet attack on citizens of Baku, E65 [25JA]
——— condemn unprovoked military attack on Armenia and cease security assistance to Azerbaijan (H. Res. 1351), H8019 [21SE]
——— independence anniversary, E609 [13JN]
Bangladesh: anniversary of U.S. relations (H. Res. 1086), E687 [1JY]
——— anniversary of U.S.-Bangladesh bilateral relations, E285 [21MR]
Biden, President: decision to remove troops from Afghanistan, H925 [3FE], H1344 [8MR], H6669 [15JY], H8106–H8108 [22SE], H8362 [30SE], E854 [16AU]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Afghanistan, H245 [19JA], H272 [20JA]
——— evaluation of administration relative to agriculture, H4582 [28AP], H5830 [23JN]
——— evaluation of administration relative to China, H244 [19JA]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Cuba, E743 [15JY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to economy, H8705 [1DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, H6675 [15JY], H6926 [21JY], H8728 [2DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H339 [2FE], H1217 [2MR], H3955 [29MR], H4389 [6AP], H6704 [18JY], E324 [30MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Iran, H3716 [15MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, H1152 [28FE], H1215 [2MR], H3824 [17MR], H3848 [18MR], H4193 [6AP], H4422 [7AP], H5483 [13JN], H6667, H6668, H6669 [15JY], H6878 [19JY], E180 [25FE], E844 [12AU]
Canada: proposal to tax residential real estate owned by non-Canadians, H923 [3FE]
Caribbean nations: authorize appropriations for Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, enhance U.S.-Caribbean security partnership, and prioritize disaster resilience (H.R. 4133), H4543–H4545 [27AP]
——— reaffirm economic partnership and recognize need to strengthen trade and investment with U.S. (H. Res. 1047), H5550 [15JN]
——— reaffirm economic partnership and recognize need to strengthen trade and investment with U.S. (H. Res. 1168), H5949–H5951 [12JY]
CDC: codify statute allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country, H4461 [26AP]
China: call for release of Joseph Zen, H5092 [17MY]
——— impose sanctions on Chinese Communist Party military and surveillance companies (H.R. 5326), H814 [2FE]
——— lift tariffs imposed on Chinese imports, H7177 [27JY]
——— prohibit funds to any entity subject to control of Chinese Communist Party, H935 [3FE]
——— require to match U.S. emissions cutting targets, H951, H952 [4FE]
Civil liberties: call for release of political prisoners, H4514 [27AP]
Commission on Wartime Contracting: establish, H6340 [13JY]
Congressional Bangladesh Caucus: launch, E856 [16AU]
Cuba: recognize anniversary of Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms, condemn Cuban regime acts of repression, and call for immediate release of arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens, E743 [15JY]
DEA: authority to perform arrests or detainments in foreign countries, E591 [8JN], E1081 [25OC]
Dept. of Agriculture: monitor and report to Congress on food and agriculture supply chain issues, H347 [2FE]
Dept. of Commerce: expand semiconductor incentive program to include nonprofit entities, H906 [2FE], E127 [8FE]
——— improve semiconductor incentive program, H827 [2FE]
Dept. of Defense: affirm U.S.-India defense partnership, H6330 [13JY]
——— enhance protections of civilians during U.S. military operations, E748 [18JY]
——— prohibit U.S. military presence in Syria without congressional approval, H6448, H6449 [13JY]
——— require additional notifications and oversight of funding to provide training or equipment to armed forces of El Salvador, Guatemala, or Honduras, H6285 [13JY]
——— require congressional certification for sales of F–16 fighter jets and F–16 modernization kits to Turkey, H6455, H6456 [13JY], E741 [15JY]
——— require gender analysis of International Military Education and Training Program, H6303 [13JY]
——— require report on short-and long-term plan in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, H6263 [13JY]
Dept. of Education: reauthorize foreign language and international education programs at colleges and universities and support research and innovation projects in such areas, H818 [2FE]
Dept. of Energy: expedite and approve permits to export natural gas, H7793 [14SE]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China (H.R. 8488), H7179–H7181 [27JY]
——— prohibit funding to drawdown and sell petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, H6845 [19JY], H6927 [21JY]
Dept. of HHS: improve inspections of foreign drug manufacturing establishments, E594 [8JN]
——— increase unannounced inspections of foreign human drug establishments and evaluate differences between domestic and foreign establishments, including impact of advanced notice to establishment owners, E594 [8JN]
Dept. of Homeland Security: designate Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Latin American countries, H4462 [26AP]
——— establish DHS Trade and Economic Security Council and Assistant Sec. for Trade and Economic Security (H.R. 4476), H4167, H4168–H4170 [5AP], E364 [6AP]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for Disinformation Governance Board (H.R. 7690), H4768–H4772 [10MY]
——— proposed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Secure Docket Card program to provide identification cards to illegal immigrants while they await decisions from immigration court, H7535 [29JY]
——— reform and improve asylum and credible fear processes, and allow entry to larger number of refugees, H4193 [6AP]
——— require U.S. Customs and Border Protection to make certain determinations in enforcing Jones Act (H.R. 9548), E1293 [14DE]
Dept. of Justice: authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (H.R. 8987), H8351–H8354, H8362 [30SE]
——— authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (H.R. 8987), consideration (H. Res. 1404), H8323–H8330 [30SE]
——— broaden scope of individuals subject to prosecution for war crimes (S. 4240), H10012, H10013, H10024 [22DE]
Dept. of Labor: study factors affecting U.S. employment opportunities of immigrants and refugees who have professional credentials obtained in foreign countries (S. 3157), H7912–H7914 [19SE]
Dept. of State: add torture to list of human rights violations for which foreigners may be banned from entering U.S., H1083, H1085 [9FE]
——— Art in Embassies Program funding, H6508 [13JY]
——— ban foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals from entering U.S. (H.R. 3485), H963 [4FE], H1019 [8FE], H1079–H1087, H1092 [9FE], H1186 [1MR], H5812 [22JN], E521 [18MY]
——— ban foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals from entering U.S. (H.R. 3485), consideration (H. Res. 900), H348–H357 [2FE]
——— commission report on how to coordinate internationally to proactively prevent human rights violations against individuals based on actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics, H1085 [9FE]
——— develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa (H.R. 7311), H4541–H4543 [27AP], E443 [29AP]
——— develop strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO (S. 812), H4550–H4552 [27AP]
——— enhance U.S. representation and leadership at international standards-setting bodies setting standards for 5th and future generations mobile telecommunications systems and infrastructure (H.R. 1934), H5707–H5709 [21JN], E656 [22JN]
——— ensure ban of foreigners who have committed gross human rights violations against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals from entering U.S. is not based solely upon religious belief, H1085 [9FE]
——— prohibit funding to Philippines National Police until certification that Philippines government is meeting basic human rights standards, H6585, H6586 [14JY]
——— provide annual briefing to Congress on China’s progress and efforts to meet emission goals and commitments, H927, H928 [3FE]
——— publish and make available to public report on foreigners who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals, H1186 [1MR]
——— report to Congress on any actions taken by Brazilian military to interfere in upcoming presidential elections, H6467, H6468 [13JY]
——— report to Congress on China’s support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of and full-scale war against Ukraine (H.R. 7314), H4525–H4527 [27AP], E439 [29AP]
——— require establishment and staffing of Climate Change Officer positions to be posted at U.S. embassies, consulates, or diplomatic missions to provide climate change mitigation expertise, H6450, H6451 [13JY]
——— require report on investigation into death of Shireen Abu Akleh (H.R. 9291), E1141 [14NO]
——— study risks to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals at regional bureau level, H1085 [9FE]
——— support U.S. international cyber diplomacy by establishing Ambassador to lead cyber diplomacy efforts, rejecting Internet censorship, and including Internet freedoms in human rights reports (H.R. 1251), H4421 [7AP]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations, H1408 [9MR]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), H1412 [9MR]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), concur in Senate amendment (H. Res. 1531), H10063–H10074 [23DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), correction in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 52), H10076 [23DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), Senate amendment, H10075 [23DE]
Dept. of the Treasury: brief Congress on identification and analysis of Chinese economic, commercial, and financial connections to Afghanistan which fuel both Chinese and Taliban interests, H6583 [14JY]
——— conduct analysis of humanitarian impact of confiscation of assets of Afghanistan’s central bank and impact on political power of China, H932, H933 [3FE]
——— establish Office of Foreign Assets Control Exchange to advance information sharing and facilitate sanctions administration and enforcement, H6583 [14JY]
——— exclude Russian government officials from certain financial and intergovernmental meetings (H.R. 6891), H4752–H4754 [10MY]
——— extend anti-money laundering pilot program, H6447 [13JY]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (H.R. 6899), H1323 [7MR], H4754, H4755 [10MY], H9849 [14DE]
——— seek immediate bilateral, multilateral, and commercial debt service payment relief for Ukraine (H.R. 7081), H4750–H4752 [10MY]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: establish presumption of service connection for illnesses associated with exposure to certain airborne hazards, H1233 [2MR], H6019 [13JY]
——— provide mammography screening for veterans who served in locations associated with toxic exposure, H1245, H1246 [2MR]
——— provide mammography screening for veterans who served in locations associated with toxic exposure (S. 2102), H5115–H5117 [18MY]
——— review known cases of toxic exposure on Dept. of Defense military installations both in U.S. and abroad, H1240, H1241 [2MR]
——— update payment system to allow for electronic fund transfer of educational assistance to foreign institutions of higher education (H.R. 7375), H5000 [16MY]
Depts. of Defense and State: document details of certain Freedom Support Act waiver requirements and report on whether security assistance to Azerbaijan undermines peaceful settlement to conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, H6355 [13JY]
Dia de Portugal: observance, H5343 [8JN]
Diseases and disorders: global coronavirus vaccine access funding, H4563 [27AP]
——— highlight importance of Title 42 public health authorities allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country, H3900 [29MR], H4016, H4017, H4066–H4070 [31MR], H4159, H4160 [5AP], H4193, H4202, H4384, H4385, H4391–H4395 [6AP], H4401, H4424–H4429 [7AP], H4519 [27AP]
——— tribute to nonprofit organizations for providing international aid to fight coronavirus pandemic, E474 [10MY]
Drugs: combat trafficking of illicit fentanyl, H1089, H1090 [9FE], H7080 [26JY], E128 [8FE], E139 [11FE]
——— combat trafficking of illicit fentanyl and other synthetic drugs, H12, H37–H39 [11JA], H9693 [13DE]
EcoHealth Alliance, Inc.: call for release of research and information and assist in investigation into origins of coronavirus, H3823 [17MR]
Economy: address growing inflation, H5240 [7JN], H5534–H5538 [14JN], H5552 [15JN], H5882 [24JN]
——— invest in science, technology, research, and innovation to improve competitiveness of U.S. in global economy, H334, H340, H342, H346, H347, H348–H905, H911 [2FE], H922, H923, H925–H944 [3FE], H949, H950, H951–H963, H965, H966 [4FE], H982 [7FE], H1015, H1065 [8FE], H1078, H1089 [9FE], H1217, H1218, H1261 [2MR], H1298 [3MR], H3975, H4002 [30MR], H4022, H4046–H4053, H4055 [31MR], H4201 [6AP], H4581 [28AP], H4902 [12MY], H5195 [19MY], H5466 [13JN], H5492 [14JN], H5549 [15JN], H6942, H6943, H6944 [21JY], H7237 [27JY], H7259, H7263, H7264, H7265–H7387, H7400, H7402 [28JY], H7411 [29JY], E99, E100, E103, E107 [3FE], E112, E113, E114, E115 [4FE], E126 [8FE], E805 [29JY]
——— support continuation of foreign steel tariffs, H5471 [13JN]
Education: exempt graduates with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields who work in critical industry from numerical visa limitations, H922 [3FE]
Egypt: anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations, E618 [14JN], E956 [20SE]
Eli Lilly and Co.: tribute to shipments of medicine to Ukraine and surrounding areas following Russian invasion, H4812 [11MY]
EPA: control exports of electronic waste to ensure that such waste does not become source of counterfeit goods that may reenter U.S. military and civilian electronics supply chains, E113 [4FE]
Europe: anniversary of European Prayer Breakfast, E1199 [1DE]
European Union: agreement with Israel and Egypt to reduce Russian oil and gas imports, H5555 [15JN]
——— designate Hezbollah in its entirety as terrorist organization (H. Res. 558), H7908–H7911 [19SE], H7984 [20SE]
FAA: strengthen oversight of repair stations located outside U.S. (H.R. 7321), H8162–H8164 [28SE]
FDA: clarify reporting requirements for establishments within foreign country engaged in manufacture, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing of active pharmaceutical ingredients, H827 [2FE]
Federal Maritime Commission: initiate rulemaking to further define prohibited practices by common carriers, marine terminal operators, and ocean transportation intermediaries, H5466 [13JN]
FEMA: provide supplemental appropriations for Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide humanitarian relief for migrants (H.R. 8725), E857 [16AU]
——— provide supplemental appropriations for Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide humanitarian relief for migrants (H.R. 9170), E1039 [11OC]
Financial institutions: ensure entities and persons owned or controlled by U.S. financial institutions comply with financial sanctions on Russia and Belarus to same extent as institution itself (H.R. 7066), H4748–H4750 [10MY]
——— increase transparency relative to financial services benefitting state sponsors of terrorism, human rights abusers, and corrupt officials (H.R. 2710), H8158, H8159 [28SE]
Foreign aid: ensure all refugees leaving Ukraine are treated equally, H1306 [7MR], H3814 [17MR]
——— require audit of security assistance to Ukraine funding, H8517 [16NO], H8807 [7DE]
Foreign policy: call for immediate release of all detained U.S. citizens, H7177 [27JY]
——— condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine (H. Res. 922), H4581 [28AP], H8629–H8631 [29NO], H8696 [1DE]
——— provide for imposition of sanctions relative to foreign persons undermining Dayton Peace Agreement or threatening security of Bosnia and Herzegovina (H.R. 8453), H7893–H7895 [19SE], H7984 [20SE], E957 [20SE]
——— recognize importance of relationship between U.S. and India, E568 [31MY], E580 [7JN]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Pakistan, H7874–H7879 [15SE]
——— review sanction policy relative to Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers (H.R. 6846), H7895–H7898 [19SE], H7984 [20SE], E970 [22SE]
——— revitalize and reassert U.S. leadership, investment, and engagement in Indo-Pacific region and globally, H819 [2FE], H4049 [31MR]
Foreign trade: consider effect of excess production capacity in nonmarket economy countries to determine threat of material injury to U.S. industry in countervailing duty and antidumping duty investigations (H.R. 6330), E38 [14JA]
——— exclude products from non-market economy countries and products that are subject to certain enforcement actions from privilege of de minimis treatment (H.R. 6412), E41 [18JA]
——— prohibit waiver of certain intellectual property rights unless authorized by statute, H944 [3FE]
——— provide for temporary duty-free importation of certain infant formula products (H.R. 8174), E652 [22JN]
——— provide for temporary duty-free importation of certain infant formula products (H.R. 8351), H6629–H6631, H6668 [15JY]
——— require imposition of sanctions on foreign companies or individuals that have engaged in significant theft of trade secrets of U.S. persons (S. 1294), H10022–H10024 [22DE]
——— suspend temporarily rates of duty on imports of certain infant formula base powder used in manufacturing of infant formula in U.S. (H.R. 8982), H8264–H8267 [29SE]
——— U.S. deficit, H4867 [12MY]
FTC: provide for reporting relative to cross-border complaints involving ransomware or other cyber-related attacks (H.R. 4551), H7115, H7116 [26JY], H7197, H7223 [27JY]
Georgia (country): support territorial integrity, sanction Russian occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions, increase cybersecurity cooperation, and assist ability to combat Russian disinformation and propaganda (H.R. 923), H4532–H4536 [27AP]
Global Food Security Act: modify and extend (H.R. 8446), H8195–H8198 [28SE]
Griner, Brittney: tribute to release from Russia, H8829, H8848, H8851, H8856 [8DE]
Health: galvanize U.S. programs in support of brain health for global victims of autism, hydrocephalus, Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, E951 [19SE]
House of Representatives: consider ‘‘Just War’’ principles prior to any vote relative to declaration of war or authorization of use of military force (H. Res. 1009), H9737 [14DE]
Human rights: remembrance of victims of pogroms against Armenian Christians, E172, E173 [25FE], E181, E184 [28FE], E193 [1MR], E204, E207 [2MR], E228 [8MR]
Hunger: advance targeted and evidence-based interventions for prevention and treatment of global malnutrition and improve coordination of such programs (H.R. 4693), H4547–H4550 [27AP]
Immigration: eliminate per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (H.R. 3648), H8722 [2DE], H9708–H9717 [13DE], H9821 [14DE]
——— eliminate per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants and increase per-country limitation for family-sponsored immigrants (H.R. 3648), consideration (H. Res. 1508), H8759–H8763 [6DE]
——— media coverage, H8706 [1DE]
——— reform, H1181 [1MR], H4384 [6AP], H7977 [20SE], H8725–H8728 [2DE], H10040–H10042 [22DE]
——— secure border between U.S. and Mexico, H909–H912 [2FE], H969 [4FE], H7916, H7921 [19SE], H8517 [16NO], H8812 [7DE]
India: anniversary of Sikh massacre, H8517 [16NO]
——— independence anniversary, E841 [12AU]
Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families: tribute, E752 [19JY]
Inter-American Development Bank: authorize general capital increase (H.R. 7726), H5551 [15JN]
International Atomic Energy Agency: tribute, H7847 [15SE]
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: support goals and ideals (H. Res. 957), E199 [1MR]
International Olympic Committee: express that Olympic Games should not be hosted by country that engages in genocide, crimes against humanity, or serious violations of internationally recognized human rights, H1107, H1108 [9FE]
Iran: assess previous U.N. arms embargo on effectiveness in constraining access to arms or related materiel and steps Depts. of Defense and State are taking, in absence of embargo, to constrain arms proliferation, H6446 [13JY]
——— award Congressional Gold Medal to former U.S. hostages of Iran Hostage Crisis for resilience throughout unprecedented ordeal and sacrifice to our country (H.R. 1179), H225 [19JA], H256 [20JA]
——— award Congressional Gold Medal to former U.S. hostages of Iran Hostage Crisis for resilience throughout unprecedented ordeal and sacrifice to our country (S. 2607), H8780 [6DE], H9815–H9817, H9820 [14DE]
——— call for release of Emad Shargi, E918 [13SE]
——— condemn death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian custody, discrimination against women, and use of violence to suppress protests, and support right to self-determination and protest, E1271 [13DE]
——— condemn oppression against women, H8122 [28SE], E1103 [3NO]
——— re-entry of U.S. into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program, H3716 [15MR], H4017 [31MR]
Israel: commend recognition of Jerusalem as capital and subsequent relocation of U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and reaffirm U.S.-Israel friendship, E1184 [29NO]
——— commend signing of security cooperation agreement with Bahrain, E143 [11FE]
——— express and reaffirm importance of U.S.-Israel relationship, E985 [28SE]
Jamaica: independence anniversary, E333 [31MR]
——— U.S. policy, E333 [31MR]
Jews: condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally (H. Res. 1125), H5119, H5120, H5123–H5126 [18MY]
Kazakhstan: tribute to Congress on World and Traditional Religions, E1032 [7OC]
Kosovo: independence anniversary, H1092 [9FE]
Law enforcement: mandate reporting requirements for sex offenders intending to travel internationally, provide notice to destination, and prevent entry to U.S. by foreign sex offenders, H7087 [26JY]
Lebanon: commemorate anniversary of devastating explosion at Port of Beirut and express continued solidarity with Lebanese people on efforts to form secure, independent, and democratic Lebanon, E809 [29JY]
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender: promote equality globally, include LGBT-specific reporting in human rights reports, sanction those responsible for abuses, and ensure foreign aid includes LGBT populations (H.R. 3800), H1083 [9FE]
Library of Congress: carry out activities to support Armenian Genocide education programs (H.R. 7555), E419 [27AP]
MedGlobal Inc.: tribute, E497 [13MY]
Mexico: anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S., E1307 [15DE]
Middle East: support two-state solution that secures Israel’s future as democratic state and national home for Jewish people, ensures viable Palestinian state, ends occupation of Palestinian territories, and promotes peace (H.R. 5344), H5591 [15JN]
Millennium Challenge Corp.: modify requirements for candidate countries (H.R. 8463), H8198–H8200 [28SE]
Mitsotakis, Kyriakos: address to Congress by Greek Prime Minister, H5199 [19MY]
Moldova: U.S. policy, E433 [28AP]
Money: protect U.S. dollar as global reserve currency, H3783 [17MR]
Mozambique: call for stability and cessation of violence and condemn Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization)-affiliated terrorist activity in northern Mozambique, including Cabo Delgado Province (H. Res. 720), H5711–H5713 [21JN], E654 [22JN]
Nagorno-Karabakh: anniversary of genocide at Sumgait, E100 [3FE]
——— anniversary of genocide in Khojaly, E168 [22FE]
National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness: observance, H18 [11JA]
National security: fight corruption and kleptocracy, H4003 [30MR]
——— require reviews of U.S. investment in countries that may threaten national critical capabilities and improve use of authorities under Defense Production Act, H820 [2FE]
NATO: importance of member countries to commit to defense spending, H5199 [19MY]
——— support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly, H6941 [21JY], E753 [19JY]
——— support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly (H. Res. 1130), H6699–H6703 [18JY], E774 [22JY], E788 [27JY]
News media: call for investigation of immigrants arriving from Venezuela, H8203 [28SE]
——— coverage of Russian invasion of Ukraine, H5872 [23JN]
——— require investigation into all non-natural deaths of journalists in foreign nations who are U.S. citizens or working on behalf of U.S.-based news media entity (H.R. 9691), E1356 [23DE]
——— urge increased coverage of Russian invasion of Ukraine, illegal border crossings, crime surge, and military training excercises with France, H8584–H8586 [17NO]
Nigeria: designate as Country of Particular Concern, H9850 [14DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: manage supply chain risk through counterintelligence training (S. 2201), H4758, H4759 [10MY]
Olympic Games: support diplomatic boycott of 2022 Winter Games in China and encourage International Olympic Committee to develop framework for reprimanding or disqualifying host countries that commit mass atrocities, H333 [2FE]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe: parliamentary assembly in Austria, H1185 [1MR]
Pakistan: assistance funding in response to flooding, H7787 [14SE], H7874–H7879 [15SE], H8812 [7DE]
Peace Corps: reauthorize and provide new opportunities and benefits, increase monthly allowances and compensation, extend hiring preference, and update security for volunteers (H.R. 1456), H7886–H7893 [19SE]
Pennsylvania: tribute to 1st Congressional District Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipients, E567 [31MY]
Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Orchestra trip to United Arab Emirates, E489 [12MY]
Philippines: suspend security assistance until certain reforms to military and police forces are made, H944 [3FE]
Portugal: include in list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into the U.S. as E–1 and E–2 nonimmigrants if U.S. nationals are treated similarly by Portugal (H.R. 2571), H5343 [8JN]
Power resources: address shortage of urea as critical component of diesel exhaust fluid, H5451 [13JN], H5495 [14JN]
——— authorize Keystone XL Pipeline, H5722 [21JN]
——— authorize Keystone XL Pipeline, prohibit import of oil and natural gas from Russia, and reduce restrictions on export of oil and gas from U.S., H1359–H1364 [8MR]
——— halt Russian oil and gas exports during invasion of Ukraine, H1152 [28FE]
——— prioritize U.S. energy independence, H1214 [2MR], H1324 [7MR], H1345 [8MR]
——— strengthen U.S. energy security and encourage domestic production of crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas (H.R. 6858), H1189–H1194, H1196, H1197 [1MR], H1285–H1288 [3MR], H1385–H1389, H1391, H1392 [9MR], H3737 [15MR], H3756–H3758 [16MR], H4025–H4029 [31MR], H4116 [1AP], H4232–H4236 [6AP], H4957 [13MY], H5017–H5021 [17MY], H5185, H5189, H5191 [19MY], H5430 [9JN], H5501–H5504 [14JN], H5634–H5637 [16JN], H5741, H5820 [22JN], H6675 [15JY]
——— transition away from fossil fuel energy sources to clean and renewable energy in order to ensure energy security for U.S. and its allies, H3785 [17MR]
Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking: reauthorize (H.R. 5996), H4783 [10MY]
Professional Golfers’ Association of America: suspension of players participating in LIV Golf, Inc., invitational series, H5604–H5607 [15JN]
Qatar: anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations, E507–E509 [16MY], E518 [17MY], E540 [19MY], E553 [24MY]
Queen Elizabeth II: anniversary of rule, E133 [9FE]
——— tribute (H. Res. 1341), H7780 [13SE]
Radio Free Asia: anniversary (H. Res. 693), H9973 [21DE]
——— anniversary (H. Res. 693), adopt (H. Res. 1529), H9968 [21DE]
Rebelo de Sousa, Marcelo: U.S. visit by Portuguese President, E977 [26SE]
Reed, Trevor: tribute to release from Russia, H4519 [27AP], H4598 [28AP]
Research: prohibit funding, grants, or awards to any person or entity of concern as defined by Dept. of Defense, H4046–H4053 [31MR]
——— provide for establishment of security standards for international research in key technology focus areas, H944 [3FE]
Russia: call for immediate release of all detained U.S. citizens, H4598 [28AP], H5720 [21JN], H7238 [27JY], H8783 [6DE], H8812 [7DE], H8851 [8DE]
——— call for immediate release of Brittney Griner, H5832, H5836 [23JN], H8358 [30SE] (see H. Res. 1132), H5174 [18MY]
——— call for immediate release of Brittney Griner (H. Res. 1132), H5892 [24JN], H8365–H8368 [30SE]
——— call for immediate release of Brittney Griner (H. Res. 1132), adopt (H. Res. 1204), H5883–H5891 [24JN]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, H1151, H1152 [28FE], H1179, H1182, H1184, H1185, H1186, H1187, H1189, H1197 [1MR], H1212, H1213, H1214, H1217, H1218, H1258 [2MR], H1279, H1294, H1297, H1300 [3MR], H1315, H1316, H1317, H1322 [7MR], H1335, H1339, H1340, H1341, H1345, H1346, H1358, H1362 [8MR], H1380 [9MR], H3717 [15MR], H3783, H3817 [17MR], H3845, H3848 [18MR], H3868 [28MR], H3955 [29MR], H3974, H3978, H4003 [30MR], H4018, H4022 [31MR], H4384 [6AP], H4421 [7AP], H4491 [26AP], H4604 [28AP], H4877 [12MY], H5347 [8JN], H8019 [21SE], H8501 [15NO], H8578 [17NO], H8723 [2DE]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (H. Res. 943), H1251 [2MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (H.R. 6470), H1109 [9FE]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on agricultural commodities and global food security, H3868 [28MR], H5593 [15JN], H5613 [16JN]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on women and children, H1364–H1367 [8MR], H3770, H3773 [16MR], H4011 [31MR]
——— prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (H.R. 7222), H6672 [15JY]
——— release of detained U.S. citizens, E976 [22SE]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (H.R. 7276), H4212–H4216 [6AP], E369, E370 [7AP]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade in Ukraine, H5178 [19MY]
Rwanda: call to release Paul Rusesabagina on humanitarian grounds (H. Res. 892), H5714–H5716 [21JN], E654 [22JN]
Serbia: support efforts to investigate and bring to justice individuals responsible for execution-style murders of U.S. citizens Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in 1999 (H. Con. Res. 45), H5713, H5714 [21JN], E655 [22JN]
Shipping industry: update global ocean shipping industry regulations and establish reciprocal trade opportunities to help reduce trade imbalances with foreign countries, H931, H932 [3FE]
——— update global ocean shipping industry regulations and establish reciprocal trade opportunities to help reduce trade imbalances with foreign countries (S. 3580), H5430 [9JN], H5460–H5468 [13JN], H5882 [24JN]
Solomon Islands: U.S. policy, E324 [30MR]
Sports: support U.S. bids to host men’s and women’s Rugby World Cup tournaments (H. Con. Res. 77), H5872 [23JN]
Sudan: condemn military coup and stand with people of Sudan, H1078 [9FE]
——— condemn military coup and stand with people of Sudan (H. Con. Res. 59), H5709–H5711 [21JN], E657 [22JN]
Syria: call for humanitarian assistance, including life-saving medical care, H1089 [9FE]
——— recognize anniversary of Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad, E305 [28MR]
——— require U.S. strategy to disrupt and dismantle Captagon trade and narcotics networks linked to regime of Bashar al-Assad, H9849 [14DE]
——— require U.S. strategy to disrupt and dismantle Captagon trade and narcotics networks linked to regime of Bashar al-Assad (H.R. 6265), H7906–H7908 [19SE], H7984 [20SE]
Telecommunications: prioritize efforts and enhance coordination among U.S. agencies to encourage Central and Eastern European countries to improve telecommunications networks security (H.R. 3344), H4461 [26AP], H4538–H4541 [27AP], E442 [29AP]
Telecomunications: require development of strategy to promote use of secure telecommunications infrastructure worldwide (H.R. 8503), H7900–H7902 [19SE], H7984 [20SE]
Tempe Sister Cities (organization): anniversary, E1021 [4OC]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: reauthorize (H.R. 6552), H7083–H7089 [26JY]
——— reauthorize (S. 3946), H10018–H10022 [22DE]
——— reauthorize (S. 3949), H10013–H10018 [22DE]
U.N.: anniversary of vote on General Assembly Resolution 181, Partition Plan for Palestine, E1184 [29NO]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: extend and authorize appropriations (S. 3895), H7898, H7899 [19SE], E961 [21SE]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: prohibit international conservation financial assistance to entities that commit, fund, or support gross violations of internationally recognized human rights (H.R. 7025), H6696–H6698 [18JY], E774 [22JY]
Ukraine: allegations of investments in FTX Trading Ltd., cryptocurrency exchange, H8528 [16NO]
——— expedite assistance, H1277 [3MR], H4422 [7AP], H4519 [27AP]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H1285–H1288 [3MR], H3844 [18MR], H4160 [5AP], H4383 [6AP], H6947 [21JY], H8811, H8812 [7DE], H9848 [14DE], H10062 [23DE], E253 [15MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), H4775–H4783 [10MY], H4808 [11MY], H5094, H5095 [17MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (H. Res. 1097), H4764–H4774 [10MY]
——— provide defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion, H3748 [16MR]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), H4491 [26AP], H4594–H4601 [28AP], E440 [29AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4586–H4594 [28AP]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, H336 [2FE], H997 [7FE], H1072 [8FE], H1108–H1111 [9FE], H4132, H4147 [4AP]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance (H. Res. 956), H1247–H1255 [2MR], H1285 [3MR], E211 [3MR]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, H3716 [15MR]
Uzbekistan: commemorate anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S., and reaffirm importance of U.S.-Uzbekistan strategic partnership, E151 [15FE]
World Coming Together To Make a Difference (WOCOTOMADI) (organization): tribute to International Kings Day, E767 [21JY]
Zelensky, Volodymyr: address to Congress by Ukrainian President, H3753 [16MR], H3823 [17MR], H3845 [18MR], H9916 [21DE]
——— print address to Congress by Ukrainian President in Congressional Record, H3753 [16MR]
Zourabichvili, Salome: U.S. visit by Georgian President, H4583 [28AP]
Remarks in Senate
Afghanistan: anniversary of Taliban takeover, S3910 [3AU]
——— call for immediate release of Mark Frerichs, S399 [31JA]
——— release of Mark Frerichs, S4810 [19SE]
——— support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members (S. 4787), S9602 [20DE], S9735, S9736, S9738, S9752, S9753 [21DE]
Africa: support U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as important opportunity to strengthen ties with African partners and build on areas of mutual interest (S. Res. 538), S2737 [26MY]
AID: establish program in Office of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment to promote mobility in rural communities through access to affordable, fit-for-purpose bicycles (S. 4962), S5055 [27SE]
——— Feed the Future program funding, S2299 [4MY]
——— funding, S3846 [2AU]
——— report to Congress on impact of coronavirus pandemic on learning and global basic education programs (S. 552), S3367 [19JY]
al-Zawahiri, Ayman: tribute to U.S. intelligence and military mission leading to death in Afghanistan, S3838, S3840 [2AU]
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association: anniversary (S. Res. 675), S4164 [6AU]
Armed Forces: remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 56), S7090 [12DE], S7122, S7128 [13DE]
——— remove from unauthorized hostilities in Yemen (S.J. Res. 56), unanimous-consent agreement, S7104 [12DE], S7128 [13DE]
Biden, Jill: visit to Romania, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine, S2370 [9MY]
Biden, President: decision to remove troops from Afghanistan, S12 [4JA], S170 [12JA], S629 [10FE], S726 [16FE], S764 [17FE], S1042, S1044 [8MR], S1825 [29MR], S1891 [31MR], S2070 [7AP], S2877 [9JN], S3229, S3230 [12JY], S3265 [13JY], S3304 [14JY], S3333 [18JY], S3367 [19JY], S3537 [20JY], S3605 [21JY], S3732, S3739 [27JY], S3877, S3894 [3AU], S4499 [8SE], S7121 [13DE]
——— evaluation of administration, S430 [1FE], S866–S868 [1MR], S1163 [15MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Colombia, S4014 [4AU]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Cuba, S3328 [18JY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, S2724 [26MY], S3227 [12JY], S3255–S3259 [13JY], S3504 [20JY], S3585 [21JY], S3665–S3668, S3671 [26JY], S6876 [30NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S655 [14FE], S1241 [17MR], S1813 [29MR], S2351 [5MY], S2570–S2572 [18MY], S2687 [25MY], S4560 [13SE], S4587 [14SE], S6889 [30NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Iran, S505 [3FE], S1001 [7MR], S1027 [8MR], S1826 [29MR], S4888 [21SE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, S816–S818, S827–S831 [28FE], S939–S943 [2MR], S1001, S1003–S1005 [7MR], S1042, S1044 [8MR], S1071 [10MR], S1135–S1138 [14MR], S1158–S1161 [15MR], S1194–S1196 [16MR], S1235, S1244–S1246 [17MR], S1266 [21MR], S1283, S1284 [22MR], S1724, S1727, S1730–S1732, S1736 [23MR], S1759 [24MR], S1792, S1806–S1808 [28MR], S1823 [29MR], S1928 [4AP], S2012 [6AP], S2070–S2073 [7AP], S2116 [25AP], S2554, S2572 [18MY], S2797 [7JN], S3583 [21JY], S3663 [26JY], S4955 [22SE]
Brazil: urge government to ensure that October 2022 elections are conducted in free, fair, credible, transparent, and peaceful manner (S. Res. 753), S4908 [21SE], S5140 [28SE]
Burma: anniversary of military coup, S423 [1FE]
——— condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment (S. Res. 35), S402 [31JA], S449–S452 [1FE]
——— condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders and call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, S2174 [27AP]
Business and industry: prohibit funding for any Federal project or subsidy for purchase of renewable energy project materials, technology, and critical minerals produced in China, S2316, S2317 [4MY]
——— require semiconductor manufacturers receiving government assistance to issue stock warrants to U.S. Government and prohibit stock buybacks, foreign outsourcing, and repeal of collective bargaining agreements, S1279 [22MR], S1767–S1769 [24MR], S2031–S2033 [6AP], S2240 [2MY], S2318 [4MY], S3253 [13JY]
CDC: codify statute allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country (S. 4022), S2053 [6AP], S2057 [7AP]
Center for Civilians in Conflict: anniversary, S10079 [22DE]
Central America: allocation of foreign aid, S405 [31JA]
Children and youth: clarify definition of sex tourism, prohibit use of affiliation with international organizations to further illicit sexual conduct, and include non-physical contact in definition of sexual activity (S. 4719), S4207 [6AU], S7304 [19DE]
China: address certain political, economic, and human rights issues, S17 [4JA], S403–S405 [31JA]
——— counter malign influence and theft perpetuated by China and Chinese Communist Party, S2314 [4MY]
——— establish exclusion process for tariffs imposed on Chinese imports, S2240 [2MY], S2324 [4MY]
——— impose sanctions and other measures in response to failure to allow investigation into origins of coronavirus at suspect laboratories in Wuhan (S. 3463), S120 [10JA], S272 [18JA]
——— impose sanctions if China initiates military invasion of Taiwan (S. 3526), S371–S373 [20JA], S2350 [5MY], S7274–S7277 [19DE]
——— prohibit foreign nationals associated with China from participating in Dept. of Agriculture conservation programs, S4196 [6AU]
——— prohibit funds to any entity subject to control of Chinese Communist Party, S3678 [26JY]
——— prohibit treatment as developing country relative to Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, S4889 [21SE]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for production of programs by U.S. companies that alter political content for screening in China (S. 3466), S120 [10JA], S272 [18JA]
——— recognize as greatest foreign threat to U.S. peace, security, and stability, S3887 [3AU]
——— support protests against Chinese Communist Party, S6832 [29NO]
——— support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, S2302 [4MY]
——— treatment as ‘‘developing nation’’, S4896, S4897 [21SE]
——— U.S. policy, S530, S533 [7FE], S1827 [29MR]
——— urge exceptions in coronavirus related travel ban to allow intercountry adoptions to resume, S108 [10JA]
Civil liberties: call for release of political prisoners, S2922 [14JN]
Colombia: condition assistance funding on cooperation with policies that benefit U.S. interests and strengthens foreign relations, S4015 [4AU]
——— U.S. policy, S4204 [6AU]
Commission on Combating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking: implement recommendations, S686 [15FE]
Committee on the U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan (Senate, Select): establish (S. Res. 763), S7121, S7122 [13DE]
——— establish (S. Res. 763), unanimous-consent request, S7121 [13DE]
Congress: accomplishments of 117th Congress, S9 [4JA], S4005, S4006 [4AU], S4051 [6AU], S4417 [6SE], S4959–S4961 [22SE], S5116 [28SE]
Countering International Parental Child Abduction Month: observance (S. Res. 568), S3602 [21JY]
Crime: add membership in significant transnational criminal organization to list of grounds of inadmissibility and prohibit provision of material support or resources to such organizations (S. 621), S5131, S5132 [28SE]
——— add membership in significant transnational criminal organization to list of grounds of inadmissibility and prohibit provision of material support or resources to such organizations (S. 621), unanimous-consent request, S5131, S5132 [28SE]
——— express that transnational criminal organizations, including illicit economies, illicit trade, and trade-based money laundering, threaten national interests and national security of U.S. and its allies (S. Res. 874), S7305 [19DE]
Cuba: commend actions of human rights and democracy activist José D. Ferrer and other activists in demanding fundamental civil liberties and speaking out against communist regime (S. Res. 489), S183, S184 [12JA], S3328 [18JY]
——— commend actions of human rights and democracy activist José D. Ferrer and other activists in demanding fundamental civil liberties and speaking out against communist regime (S. Res. 489), unanimous-consent agreement, S183, S184 [12JA]
——— express solidarity with Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms, condemn Cuban regime acts of repression, and call for immediate release of arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens (S. Res. 310), S183 [12JA]
——— impose sanctions on foreign persons that engage in certain transactions relative to Cuba and impose sanctions relative to human rights abuse and corruption in Cuba (S. 2990), S3328 [18JY]
——— provide for limitation on removal from state sponsors of terrorism list (S. 3468), S120 [10JA], S272 [18JA]
——— recognize anniversary of Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms, condemn Cuban regime acts of repression, and call for immediate release of arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens, S3328 [18JY]
Dept. of Commerce: decision to block certain Chinese companies from purchasing technology, S7207 [15DE]
Dept. of Defense: establish Baltic Security Initiative (S. 3950), S1833 [29MR]
——— provide for consideration of human rights records of countries receiving security assistance for special operations to combat terrorism (S. 4506), S9770 [21DE]
——— provide for emergency acquisition authority in event of armed attack against U.S. ally or partner by foreign adversary, S4557 [13SE]
——— provide for emergency acquisition authority in event of armed attack against U.S. ally or partner by foreign adversary (S. 4805), S4844 [20SE]
——— replace equipment, defense support capabilities, and relevant defense articles provided to Ukraine by certain NATO member countries (S. 4059), S2074 [7AP]
——— tribute to killing of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization) leader in Syria, S503 [3FE]
Dept. of Energy: prohibit export of crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, S4191 [6AU]
——— prohibit export of crude oil to certain countries as condition of sale at auction of any crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (S. 4515), S3721–S3724 [27JY]
——— prohibit export of crude oil to certain countries as condition of sale at auction of any crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (S. 4515), unanimous-consent request, S3722, S3723 [27JY]
Dept. of Homeland Security: enact transit ban if order to suspend introduction of certain persons from countries where communicable disease outbreak exists is terminated (S. 5350), S9749, S9750 [21DE]
——— enact transit ban if order to suspend introduction of certain persons from countries where communicable disease outbreak exists is terminated (S. 5350), unanimous-consent request, S9750 [21DE]
——— establish procedure for terminating Surgeon General determination to suspend certain entries and imports from designated places relative to coronavirus public health emergency, S4179 [6AU]
——— establish procedure for terminating Surgeon General determination to suspend certain entries and imports from designated places relative to coronavirus public health emergency (S. 4036), S2119 [25AP], S9748 [21DE]
——— establish procedure for terminating Surgeon General determination to suspend entries and imports from designated places relative to coronavirus public health emergency (S. 4036), unanimous-consent request, S9749 [21DE]
——— establish procedures to conduct maintenance projects at ports of entry at which U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations conducts certain enforcement and facilitation activities (S. 3903), S7007 [6DE]
——— establish regional processing centers, improve asylum and credible fear processes, require court docketing priorities during irregular migration events, and improve ability to manage migration flows (S. 1358), S11 [4JA], S471 [2FE], S595 [9FE], S2236 [2MY]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for Disinformation Governance Board (S. 4164), S2384 [9MY], S2385 [10MY]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds for Disinformation Governance Board (S. 4191), S2454, S2455 [11MY]
——— reform and improve asylum and credible fear processes, and allow entry to larger number of refugees, S2122 [25AP]
——— restrict use of funding for transportation of illegal aliens within U.S., S10067 [22DE]
——— resume border wall system construction, preserve exclusive authority of immigration judges over asylum claims, and codify Migrant Protection (S. 4518), S3280–S3284 [13JY]
Dept. of Justice: authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund, S10074 [22DE]
——— authorize appropriations for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (H.R. 8987), S6674 [14NO], S6677 [15NO]
——— broaden scope of individuals subject to prosecution for war crimes (S. 4240), S3020 [21JN], S5126 [28SE], S9713, S9714, S9755, S9756 [21DE]
——— expand coverage of U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund to American victims of Beirut bombing, S9733 [21DE]
——— modify Foreign Agents Registration Act requirements relative to exemptions (S. 4901), S4858 [20SE]
Dept. of Labor: study factors affecting U.S. employment opportunities of immigrants and refugees who have professional credentials obtained in foreign countries (S. 3157), S3148 [23JN]
Dept. of State: establish Baltic Security and Economic Enhancement Initiative (S. 3950), S1833 [29MR]
——— establish international terrestrial carbon sequestration program and provide international technical assistance for carbon market development (S. 5019), S6887 [30NO]
——— Global Engagement Center funding, S2267 [3MY]
——— provide for certain authorities (S. 4653), S7235 [15DE]
——— provide for rewards for arrest or conviction of certain foreign nationals who have committed genocide or war crimes (H.R. 4250), S7267 [15DE]
——— report on corruption in foreign countries, assign tiered classifications based on governmental efforts to combat corruption, and assess U.S. assistance to most corrupt countries (S. 14), unanimous-consent request, S6764 [17NO]
——— report on designation of Reynosa/Los Metros of Gulf Cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Sinaloa Cartel, Cartel Del Noreste of Los Zetas as foreign terrorist organizations (S. 4914), unanimous-consent request, S5125, S5126 [28SE]
——— report on extent of corruption in foreign countries, assign tiered classifications based on governmental efforts to combat corruption, and assess U.S. assistance to most corrupt countries (S. 14), S6763–S6765 [17NO]
——— require feasibility study regarding establishing new diplomatic posts in Pacific Islands (S. 4209), S2495 [12MY]
——— restore U.S. international leadership on climate change and clean energy, S728 [16FE]
——— submit report on designation of Reynosa/Los Metros faction of Gulf Cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Sinaloa Cartel, and Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas as foreign terrorist organizations (S. 4914), S5124–S5126 [28SE]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations, S405 [31JA]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), S1752 [23MR], S1784 [24MR], S10098 [22DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), correction in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 52), S10098 [22DE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), motion to proceed, S1793 [28MR], S1812, S1829 [29MR], S1843–S1845 [30MR], S1876, S1886 [31MR], S1949, S1964, S1965 [5AP], S2024 [6AP]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4373), unanimous-consent agreement, S1886 [31MR]
Dept. of the Treasury: authority to issue regulations relative to base erosion and anti-abuse tax with certain credits, S4166, S4167 [6AU]
——— authority to issue regulations relative to corporate alternative minimum tax foreign tax credits, S4166 [6AU]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (H.R. 6899), S4940 [21SE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: provide mammography screening for veterans who served in locations associated with toxic exposure (S. 2102), S1783 [24MR], S1961 [5AP]
Depts. of Homeland Security and Justice: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Procedures for Credible Fear Screening and Consideration of Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT Protection Claims by Asylum Officers’’ (S.J. Res. 46), S2717–S2720, S2721 [26MY]
Diplomats: require additional disclosures relative to nominees to serve as chiefs of missions (S. 4025), S2094 [7AP]
Diseases and disorders: continue to assist countries in vaccinating against coronavirus, S2004 [6AP]
——— extend Title 42 public health authorities allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country, S9745 [21DE]
——— highlight importance of Title 42 public health authorities allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country, S1202 [16MR], S1876 [31MR], S1926, S1929 [4AP], S2059 [7AP], S2255 [3MY], S2575–S2577 [18MY], S2845 [8JN], S6934 [1DE]
——— keep Title 42 in place to allow for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign countries, S10068 [22DE]
——— prohibit termination of Title 42 to allow for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign countries, S10068, S10069 [22DE]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase at-home tests for coronavirus imported from, or manufactured in, China (S. 3565), S482 [2FE]
——— prohibit use of Federal funds to purchase at-home tests for coronavirus imported from, or manufactured in, China (S. 3565), unanimous-consent request, S482, S483 [2FE]
Dominican Republic: reaffirm importance of U.S. relationship and advance opportunities to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation (S. Res. 472), S9753, S9754 [21DE]
Drugs: combat trafficking of illicit fentanyl, S658 [14FE], S3307 [14JY]
Ecology and environment: address global emission standards, S2226 [28AP]
Economy: invest in science, technology, research, and innovation to improve competitiveness of U.S. in global economy, S503, S513 [3FE], S530, S533 [7FE], S564 [8FE], S770 [17FE], S1036 [8MR], S1237 [17MR], S1262 [21MR], S1274, S1279, S1280 [22MR], S1719, S1733, S1734, S1739–S1741, S1747 [23MR], S1758, S1761, S1767–S1769 [24MR], S1789, S1793, S1798, S1799 [28MR], S1812, S1827 [29MR], S2002–S2004, S2031–S2033 [6AP], S2103–S2105 [7AP], S2118, S2119 [25AP], S2197 [27AP], S2201, S2205 [28AP], S2240 [2MY], S2255 [3MY], S2312–S2326 [4MY], S2347 [5MY], S2466 [12MY], S3194 [11JY], S3253 [13JY], S3343, S3347, S3350–S3357, S3360–S3362 [19JY], S3505, S3510, S3513, S3527, S3529 [20JY], S3582, S3588, S3598–S3600 [21JY], S3619, S3624–S3628 [25JY], S3661–S3665, S3668–S3669, S3674–S3679, S3685–S3689 [26JY], S3707, S3710–S3716, S3720, S3728–S3731 [27JY], S3768–S3770 [28JY], S6972 [6DE]
Egypt: call for immediate release of Alaa Abdel Fattah, S2615 [19MY]
——— condition assistance funding on certain democracy and human rights reforms, S4530 [12SE]
——— disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (S.J. Res. 35), motion to discharge, S1093–S1095 [10MR]
——— disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (S.J. Res. 35), unanimous-consent agreement, S1089 [10MR]
——— disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (S.J. Res. 36), S1095 [10MR]
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip: condemn remarks by Turkish President relative to Greece, S7279 [19DE]
European Union: recommendation of candidate status for Ukraine and Moldova, S3027 [21JN]
Extradiction Treaty With Croatia and Agreement on Certain Aspects of Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters With Croatia: ratify, S4535 [12SE]
Families and domestic relations: suspend duties and other restrictions on importation of infant formula to address shortage in U.S. and allow WIC program recipients to purchase formula from any producer (S. 4261), S2609, S2628, S2629, S2630 [19MY], S3061–S3064 [22JN], S3108 [23JN]
——— suspend duties and other restrictions on importation of infant formula to address shortage in U.S. and allow WIC program recipients to purchase formula from any producer (S. 4261), unanimous-consent request, S3062–S3064 [22JN]
——— suspend duties and restrictions on importation of infant formula to address shortage in U.S. and allow WIC program recipients to purchase formula from any producer (S. 4261), unanimous-consent request, S2610 [19MY]
Federal agencies and departments: prohibit contracts with, or provisions of funds to, certain entities labeled by Dept. of Defense as Chinese government military contractors, S6810 [28NO]
——— prohibit contracts with, or provisions of funds to, companies doing business with Chinese semiconductor manufacturers, S6920 [1DE], S7171 [14DE]
Foreign aid: establish review of U.S. aid to multilateral entities (S. 3469), S120 [10JA], S273 [18JA]
——— prohibit assistance to nonprofits, foreign nongovernmental organizations, and quasi-autonomous nongovernmental organizations that promote or perform abortions (S. 137), S368, S369 [20JA]
——— prohibit assistance to nonprofits, foreign nongovernmental organizations, and quasi-autonomous nongovernmental organizations that promote or perform abortions (S. 137), unanimous-consent request, S368 [20JA]
Foreign policy: address importance of foreign affairs training in national security (S. 3492), S190 [12JA]
——— condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine (S. Res. 669), S3528 [20JY]
——— emphasize importance of foreign alliances and partnerships in advancing U.S. interests and security (S. Res. 122), S2455–S2459 [11MY]
——— identify areas of cooperation between China and Iran relative to continued terrorism-related sanctions against Iran, S2313 [4MY]
——— increase foreign aid, enhance security assistance, and strengthen democracy and economic security in Black Sea region (S. 4509), S3547 [20JY]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claims of sovereignty over any portion of sovereign territory of Ukraine (S. 4937), S4945 [22SE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Finland, Sweden, and Spain, S3221–S3223 [12JY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Germany, Poland, and Lithuania, S2687 [25MY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Lithuania, Sweden, and Spain, S3288 [14JY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Poland and Germany, S1727–S1732 [23MR]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Poland and Lithuania, S819 [28FE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Ukraine, S4444–S4447 [6SE], S4456 [7SE], S4561–S4564 [13SE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Ukraine, Finland, and Sweden, S2525, S2531 [17MY]
——— revitalize and reassert U.S. leadership, investment, and engagement in Indo-Pacific region and globally, S2567–S2569 [18MY]
Foreign trade: ensure trade is conducted consistent with American values, ensure resiliency in critical supply chains, improve administration, transparency, and oversight of trade programs and agencies, and promote American competitiveness, S483 [2FE]
——— provide for temporary duty-free importation of certain infant formula products (H.R. 8351), S3593, S3594 [21JY]
——— require congressional approval before President can adjust imports in interest of national security (S. 2934), S9724 [21DE]
——— require imposition of sanctions on foreign companies or individuals that have engaged in significant theft of trade secrets of U.S. persons, S3687 [26JY]
——— require imposition of sanctions on foreign companies or individuals that have engaged in significant theft of trade secrets of U.S. persons (S. 1294), S9610 [20DE]
——— suspend temporarily rates of duty on imports of certain infant formula base powder used in manufacturing of infant formula in U.S. (H.R. 8982), S5524 [29SE]
——— suspend temporarily rates of duty on imports of certain infant formula base powder used in manufacturing of infant formula in U.S. (H.R. 8982), unanimous-consent agreement, S5513 [29SE]
——— temporarily allow importation of infant formula free of duty and free of quantitative limitation (S. 4262), S2611 [19MY]
——— temporarily allow importation of infant formula free of duty and free of quantitative limitation (S. 4262), unanimous-consent request, S2611 [19MY]
Freedom of the press: uphold protections for journalists and promote freedom of the press globally, S6700 [15NO], S9761 [21DE]
FTC: require disclosure of foreign government subsidies in premerger notification process, S7051 [8DE]
Germany: U.S. policy, S531 [7FE]
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act: clarify definition of gross violation of human rights relative to imposition of sanctions, S1763, S1764 [24MR]
Greece: independence anniversary (S. Res. 547), S1860 [30MR]
Guatemala: efforts to combat corruption and impunity, S2700 [25MY]
Honduras: complete negotiations with U.N. on International Commission Against Corruption and Immunity in Honduras, S6819 [28NO]
Human rights: modify foreign persons subject to, and remove sunset for, imposition of sanctions for gross violations of internationally-recognized human rights (S. 93), S1722, S1723 [23MR]
Hunger: advance targeted and evidence-based interventions for prevention and treatment of global malnutrition and improve coordination of such programs (H.R. 4693), S4876 [20SE]
Immigration: expedite special immigrant visa process for certain Afghan allies, S3910 [3AU]
——— impact of nationalism, S436 [1FE]
——— provide additional funding to implement Title 42 public health authorities allowing for immediate expulsion of persons or property to avoid introduction of communicable disease such as coronavirus from foreign country, S4178 [6AU]
——— reform, S2512–S2514 [16MY], S3056 [22JN], S4531–S4533 [12SE], S4811 [19SE], S4832 [20SE], S5126 [28SE], S7013 [7DE], S7806–S7812 [20DE], S10078 [22DE]
——— secure border between U.S. and Mexico, S474–S476 [2FE]
——— support right of State governors to repel dangerous ongoing invasion across U.S. southern border (S. Res. 741), S3902 [3AU]
——— support right of State governors to repel dangerous ongoing invasion across U.S. southern border (S. Res. 741), unanimous-consent request, S3902 [3AU]
——— terminate certain contracts relative to construction of border fence and transfer unused border fence material to States along southwest border (S. 4294), S2851 [8JN], S9743, S9744 [21DE]
——— terminate certain contracts relative to construction of border fence and transfer unused border fence material to States along southwest border (S. 4294), unanimous-consent request, S9744 [21DE]
India: anniversary of Sikh massacre, S5220 [28SE]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (S. 4503), S4558 [13SE]
——— prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia (S. 4456), S3078 [22JN]
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action: reaffirm goals (S. Res. 575), S1938 [4AP]
International Olympic Committee: express that Committee failed to adhere to human rights commitments in case of sexual assault accusations by Peng Shuai (S. Res. 503), S762 [17FE], S2080, S2081 [7AP]
Internet: promote and protect Internet freedom in countries where freedom of information is under threat (S. 3764), S1009 [7MR]
Iran: award Congressional Gold Medal to former U.S. hostages of Iran Hostage Crisis for resilience throughout unprecedented ordeal and sacrifice to our country (S. 2607), S7004 [6DE]
——— commend bravery, courage, and resolve of protesters (S. Con. Res. 47), S10086 [22DE]
——— condition negotiations with Iran relative to its nuclear program on addressing destabilizing activities and retaining certain terrorism sanctions, S2321 [4MY]
——— continue certain Executive orders imposing U.S. sanctions and prevent waiver of certain sanctions until Iran ceases attempts to assassinate U.S. officials, citizens, and Iranian nationals in U.S. (S. 4924), S4951–S4953 [22SE]
——— continue certain Executive orders imposing U.S. sanctions and prevent waiver of certain sanctions until Iran ceases attempts to assassinate U.S. officials, citizens, and Iranian nationals in U.S. (S. 4924), unanimous-consent request, S4952, S4953 [22SE]
——— impose strict conditions on lifting of sanctions (S. 1950), S4899–S4901 [21SE]
——— impose strict conditions on lifting of sanctions (S. 1950), unanimous-consent request, S4900, S4901 [21SE]
——— provide congressional review of actions to terminate or waive imposed sanctions (S. 488), S1027 [8MR]
——— re-entry of U.S. into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program, S456–S461 [1FE], S566 [8FE], S1001 [7MR], S1027 [8MR], S1138 [14MR], S1158 [15MR], S1900 [31MR], S2740 [26MY]
——— support Iranian people protesting for human rights and government reform, S5123 [28SE]
Israel: condem acts of terrorism committed by Palestinians, S1841 [30MR]
Jews: condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally, S7271 [19DE], S9732, S9746 [21DE]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: ratify, S4634, S4635 [15SE], S4813 [19SE], S4830, S4839–S4841 [20SE], S4879, S4884, S4887, S4889, S4896–S4899, S4907 [21SE], S4942, S4955, S4964 [22SE], S5047 [27SE], S5145 [28SE]
——— ratify, unanimous-consent agreement, S4901, S4902 [21SE]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: promote freedom of information and counter censorship and surveillance (S. 2129), S3011–S3013 [16JN]
Lobbying Disclosure Act: clarify provision relative to certain contents of registrations (S. 4254), S6049, S6050 [29SE]
Lobbyists: require certain disclosures by registrants relative to exemptions under Foreign Agents Registration Act (S. 4893), S7188 [14DE]
Mexico: address violations of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) energy sector provisions, S2323 [4MY]
——— address violations of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) provisions, S2481 [12MY]
——— anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S., S7177, S7195 [14DE]
——— condemn actions taken against Vulcan Materials Co., S2478 [12MY]
Middle East: anniversary of Abraham Accords Declaration (S. Res. 773), S4805, S4806 [15SE]
Moldova: tribute to heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine (S. Res. 638), S3278, S3279 [13JY]
Monopolies: make oil-producing and exporting cartels illegal (S. 977), S930 [2MR]
National Freedom Day: observance (S. Res. 500), S527 [3FE]
National security: national objectives priority assignments, S824 [28FE]
——— require reviews of U.S. investment in countries that may threaten national critical capabilities and improve use of authorities under Defense Production Act (S. 1854), S2300 [4MY]
National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month: observance (S. Res. 500), S527 [3FE]
NATO: accession of Finland and Sweden as members, S2537 [17MY], S2600–S2602, S2604 [19MY], S3027 [21JN], S3203 [11JY]
——— call on members to fully meet obligations, S3892, S3893, S3899 [3AU]
——— ensure article 5 provisions do not supersede congressional war powers, S3896–S3899 [3AU]
——— impact of expansion in Eastern Europe, S2703 [25MY]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions, S510 [3FE]
——— impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions (S. 3436), S107 [10JA], S146 [11JA], S198–S201, S203–S205, S208–S211, S213–S218 [13JA], S2570, S2573 [18MY]
——— reinstate sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, S12 [4JA]
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act: amend (S. 4187), S6887 [30NO]
NIH: prohibit funding of gain-of-function research conducted in China, S2312 [4MY], S3675 [26JY]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (S. 4216), S7085, S7087 [8DE]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: manage supply chain risk through counterintelligence training (S. 2201), S162, S163 [11JA]
Olympic Games: support diplomatic boycott of 2022 Winter Games in China, encourage U.S. athletes, and condemn International Olympic Committee for failure to choose host country that recognizes and respects human rights, S560–S562 [8FE]
——— support diplomatic boycott of 2022 Winter Games in China and encourage International Olympic Committee to develop framework for reprimanding or disqualifying host countries that commit mass atrocities, S403–S405 [31JA]
OMB: develop guidance for executive agencies regarding security measures for any transfer, storage, or use of digital yuan in information technology, S2315 [4MY]
Peace Corps: reauthorize and improve (S. 4466), S3535 [20JY]
Pelosi, Speaker: characterization of congressional delegation trip to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, and Japan, S3838 [2AU]
Power resources: authorize Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown and sale to provide short-term energy relief and set energy efficiency targets for States during energy supply emergency (S. 3815), S1767 [24MR]
——— prioritize U.S. energy independence (S. 3714), S929 [2MR]
——— prohibit efforts to weaken U.S. energy security, hinder development of all-of-the-above energy portfolio, and direct funds to foreign entities for international climate objectives, S2319 [4MY]
——— prohibit funding for clean and renewable energy programs which lead to inflation and increased energy prices, S2315 [4MY]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources by expediting U.S. natural gas exports, financing solar panels in North Africa, and establishing Operation Warp Speed for energy, S1142–S1144 [14MR]
——— strengthen U.S. energy security and encourage domestic production of crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas, S851 [1MR], S2796–S2798 [7JN]
——— strengthen U.S. energy security and encourage domestic production of crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas (S. 3752), S3257 [13JY]
——— transition away from fossil fuel energy sources to clean and renewable energy in order to ensure energy security for U.S. and its allies, S973–S975 [3MR], S1765–S1767 [24MR]
Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Finland and Sweden: ratify, S3504 [20JY], S3632 [25JY], S3663 [26JY], S3768 [28JY], S3852 [2AU], S3874, S3875, S3879, S3883–S3900, S3906 [3AU], S4055 [6AU]
——— ratify, unanimous-consent agreement, S3852 [2AU]
Qatar: express appreciation for efforts to assist U.S. during Operation Allies Refuge (S. Res. 390), S2737 [26MY]
Queen Elizabeth II: tribute (S. Res. 762), S4582 [13SE]
Radio Free Asia: anniversary (S. Res. 394), S3687, S3688 [26JY]
Research: require counterintelligence review to certify recipients of U.S. competitiveness investment incentive funding have national security protections in place to prohibit misappropriation and theft of such resources, S2317 [4MY]
——— strengthen security and integrity of taxpayer-funded research and intellectual property developed at U.S. colleges and universities from global competitors, S3529 [20JY], S3598 [21JY], S3675–S3677 [26JY]
Russia: block property of Russian state-owned entities (S. 3732), S929 [2MR]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza, S2116 [25AP], S2487 [12MY]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza (S. Res. 632), S2737 [26MY], S2922 [14JN], S3763–S3765 [28JY]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, S816–S825, S827–S831 [28FE], S845–S849, S863, S865, S868–S872 [1MR], S925, S939–S943 [2MR], S1001–S1005 [7MR], S1025 [8MR], S1075, S1076, S1078, S1082, S1092 [10MR], S1135–S1138 [14MR], S1158–S1161, S1183–S1185 [15MR], S1207, S1222 [16MR], S1275, S1282–S1284 [22MR], S1727–S1732, S1736 [23MR], S1924, S1940–S1943 [4AP], S2116, S2121–S2123 [25AP], S2266–S2268 [3MY], S2297, S2305–S2307 [4MY], S2370, S2376–S2379 [9MY], S2386, S2387 [10MY], S2482–S2486 [12MY], S2535–S2539 [17MY], S2653–S2656 [24MY], S2687 [25MY], S2726 [26MY], S2806–S2808 [7JN], S2915–S2918 [13JN], S3025–S3027 [21JN], S3204–S3206 [11JY], S3362–S3365 [19JY], S3631–S3633 [25JY], S3883–S3886 [3AU], S4845–S4847 [20SE], S5137–S5140 [28SE], S6701–S6703 [15NO], S6862–S6865 [29NO], S6923 [1DE], S7012, S7022–S7025 [7DE], S7181–S7184 [14DE], S9592–S9594 [20DE]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine, S430–S433 [1FE], S1209, S1210, S1212 [16MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3488), S193 [12JA], S198–S201, S204, S215–S218 [13JA], S273 [18JA]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3652), S856–S860 [1MR], S929 [2MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3652), unanimous-consent request, S858, S859 [1MR]
——— designate as state sponsor of terrorism, S2483 [12MY]
——— designate as state sponsor of terrorism (S. Res. 623), S3736 [27JY]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on agricultural commodities and global food security, S1760 [24MR], S2298, S2299 [4MY]
——— impose additional sanctions if Russia infringes on territorial integrity of Ukraine, S633–S636 [10FE], S668–S671 [14FE], S689–S691 [15FE], S725 [16FE], S765–S767 [17FE]
——— impose sanctions relative to sale, supply, or transfer of gold to or from Russia (S. 5232), S7102 [12DE]
——— prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (S. 3856), S1820 [29MR]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion, S1968 [5AP]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (S. 4134), S2340 [4MY]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (S. 5233), S7103 [12DE]
——— U.S. policy, S110 [10JA]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade in Ukraine, S3631 [25JY]
SBA: prevent China and Russia from acquiring critical technology under Small Business Innovation Research Program and Small Business Technology Transfer Program, S2225 [28AP], S2320 [4MY]
Scholz, Olaf: U.S. visit by German Chancellor, S531 [7FE]
Shipping industry: update global ocean shipping industry regulations and establish reciprocal trade opportunities to help reduce trade imbalances with foreign countries (S. 3580), S584 [9FE], S760 [17FE], S1734, S1735 [23MR], S1843 [30MR], S1876, S1887–S1891, S1896–S1899 [31MR], S1922 [4AP], S2375 [9MY], S2876 [9JN], S2900 [13JN], S2920, S2924 [14JN], S2984 [16JN]
South Sudan: maintain U.N. arms embargo until conditions for peace, stability, democracy, and development exist (S. Res. 473), S2460 [11MY]
——— reiterate U.S. support for quest of people for lasting peace, stability, and democracy and call for review of U.S. policy, S4205 [6AU]
——— reiterate U.S. support for quest of people for lasting peace, stability, and democracy and call for review of U.S. policy (S. Res. 380), S78–S80 [6JA], S405–S407 [31JA]
Sudan: condemn military coup and stand with people of Sudan (S. Con. Res. 20), S2460 [11MY]
Taiwan: U.S. policy, S2350 [5MY]
Tax Convention With Russian Federation: suspend, S1267 [21MR]
Taxation: impose carbon border adjustment on energy intensive imports and incentivize decarbonization of domestic manufacturing (S. 4355), S3065 [22JN]
——— prohibit tax credit for electric vehicles produced by or containing components produced by slave or child labor, S4198 [6AU]
Terrorism: provide compensation for U.S. victims of Libyan state sponsored terrorism (S. 5357), S10099 [22DE]
Tibetan Policy Act: anniversary, S5534 [29SE]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: reauthorize (S. 3946), S9610 [20DE]
——— reauthorize (S. 3949), S1883, S1884 [31MR], S4207 [6AU], S9613 [20DE]
——— reauthorize (S. 4171), S6925–S6928 [1DE]
Treaties and agreements: removal of injunction of secrecy, S2078 [7AP], S3198 [11JY]
Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S. amendments: ratify, S3365 [19JY]
U.N.: plans to reduce carbon emissions, S6732 [16NO]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: extend and authorize appropriations (S. 3895), S3535 [20JY]
Ukraine: express that the anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 (Holodomor) should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine, S3883 [3AU]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, S984 [3MR], S1003, S1004 [7MR], S1070, S1073, S1075, S1100, S1110 [10MR], S1158 [15MR], S1193, S1222 [16MR], S1242–S1246 [17MR], S1728–S1732 [23MR], S2118, S2121 [25AP], S2136 [26AP], S2174 [27AP], S2202 [28AP], S2235 [2MY], S2266 [3MY], S2297, S2306 [4MY], S2344 [5MY], S4845 [20SE], S6864 [29NO], S6923 [1DE], S7024 [7DE], S7108 [13DE], S7182–S7184 [14DE], S9592–S9594 [20DE], S9711–S9713 [21DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2376 [9MY], S2386 [10MY], S2426, S2454, S2455 [11MY], S2480–S2486 [12MY], S2533, S2534, S2536–S2538 [17MY], S2554, S2570 [18MY], S2599, S2602–S2604, S2606, S2608 [19MY], S2653–S2656 [24MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), motion to proceed, S2466, S2486 [12MY], S2507, S2509, S2514 [16MY], S2525–S2528, S2531 [17MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), unanimous-consent request, S2481 [12MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3724), S896 [1MR], S921 [2MR], S1006, S1007 [7MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), S1086–S1088 [10MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), unanimous-consent request, S1087, S1088 [10MR]
——— permit nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status, S1003 [7MR]
——— promote security partnership (S. 814), S107 [10JA]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), S425 [1FE], S564–S566 [8FE], S870 [1MR], S1925 [4AP], S2052 [6AP], S2119 [25AP]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, S12 [4JA], S28 [5JA], S253 [18JA], S369 [20JA], S430 [1FE], S465, S466 [2FE], S506, S510–S512 [3FE], S578 [8FE], S633–S636 [10FE], S668–S671 [14FE], S686, S689–S691 [15FE], S725, S728–S730 [16FE], S761 [17FE], S2746 [26MY], S6679 [15NO], S6759 [17NO]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion (S. Res. 519), S780, S799, S800 [17FE]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, S969, S971 [3MR], S1007–S1010 [7MR], S3020 [21JN]
——— support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces, S1266 [21MR], S1275 [22MR], S2806 [7JN], S2915–S2918 [13JN], S2921 [14JN], S3025–S3027 [21JN], S3205 [11JY], S3362–S3365 [19JY], S3631 [25JY], S3884 [3AU], S4561–S4564 [13SE], S4587 [14SE]
——— tribute to efforts of U.S. businesses and citizens to support refugees and soldiers following Russian invasion, S2538 [17MY]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, S1210 [16MR]
——— tribute to U.S. and NATO partners for training of Ukrainian military and efforts of U.S. citizens to support refugees following Russian invasion, S2377 [9MY]
——— U.S. policy, S2074 [7AP]
United Kingdom: express that the President should work with United Kingdom to prepare for future free trade agreement with the U.S. (S. Res. 134), S2698, S2699 [25MY]
World Refugee Day: observance, S3017 [21JN]
Zelensky, Volodymyr: address to Congress by Ukrainian President, S1138 [14MR], S1159 [15MR], S1193–S1196, S1212 [16MR], S1235 [17MR], S9711, S9712 [21DE]
Reports filed
Accountability for Cryptocurrency in El Salvador (ACES) Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3666), S1936 [4AP]
Address Importance of Foreign Affairs Training in National Security: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3492), S1936 [4AP]
Adopt H. Res. 693, Radio Free Asia Anniversary: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1529) (H. Rept. 117–660), H9982 [21DE]
Adopt H. Res. 1132, Call for Immediate Release of Brittney Griner From Russia: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1204) (H. Rept. 117–385), H5918 [24JN]
Advancing Human Rights-Centered International Conservation Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 7025) (H. Rept. 117–417), H6705 [18JY]
Amendments to the Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 117–3), S2893 [9JN]
American Security Drone Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 73) (S. Rept. 117–267), S7310 [19DE]
Black Sea Security Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4509), S7030 [7DE]
Call for Immediate Release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 632), S2663 [24MY]
Call for Justice and Accountability for Perpetrators of Bombing of Embassy of Israel in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1992: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 730), S7030 [7DE]
Cambodia Democracy and Human Rights Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3052), S3609 [21JY]
Combating Human Rights Abuses Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 4101), S7251 [15DE]
Combating Obstructive National Security Underreporting of Legitimate Threats (CONSULT) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4516) (S. Rept. 117–219), S6962 [5DE]
Combating Online Wildlife Trafficking Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 1546) (H. Rept. 117–675), H10546 [30DE]
Commemorate Marshall Plan Anniversary and Recognize Role as Foundation of Transatlantic Community Committed to Preservation of Peace, Prosperity, and Democracy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 674), S3200 [11JY]
Commend Bravery, Courage, and Resolve of Iranian Protesters: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 47), S7030 [7DE]
Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Dept. of State Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3491), S2040 [6AP]
Condemn Military Coup and Stand With People of Sudan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 20), S1936 [4AP]
Condemn Use of Hunger as Weapon of War and Recognize Effect of Conflict on Global Food Security and Famine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 669), S3200 [11JY]
Consideration of H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 900) (H. Rept. 117–241), H916 [2FE]
Consideration of H.R. 3648, Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1508) (H. Rept. 117–590), H8799 [6DE]
Consideration of H.R. 4521, America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength (America COMPETES) Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 900) (H. Rept. 117–241), H916 [2FE]
Consideration of H.R. 7691, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations in Response to Crisis in Ukraine: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1097) (H. Rept. 117–320), H4795 [10MY]
Consideration of H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1404) (H. Rept. 117–533), H8313 [29SE]
Consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1065) (H. Rept. 117–303), H4574 [27AP]
Consideration of Senate Amendment to H.R. 4346, Increase Semiconductor Manufacturing Incentives and Science, Technology, Research, and Innovation Investments: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1289) (H. Rept. 117–445), H7254 [27JY]
Countering International Parental Child Abduction Month: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 568), S2939 [14JN]
Democracy in the 21st Century Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3317), S3609 [21JY]
Dept. of Homeland Security Procedures To Conduct Maintenance Projects at Ports of Entry: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 3903) (S. Rept. 117–176), S6667 [14NO]
Dept. of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 8282) (H. Rept. 117–401), H5929 [1JY]
Dept. of State Authorities: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4653), S4638 [15SE]
DHS Illicit Cross-Border Tunnel Defense Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (H.R. 4209) (S. Rept. 117–215), S6823 [28NO]
DHS Trade and Economic Security Council Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4243) (S. Rept. 117–208), S6778 [17NO]
——— Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H.R. 4476) (H. Rept. 117–239), H329 [1FE]
Diplomatic Support and Security Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 816), S1936 [4AP]
Direct President To Provide Documents Relative to Communications by White House Staff on Implications of Revoking Title 42 Public Health Authorities: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H. Res. 1275) (H. Rept. 117–528), H8313 [29SE]
Direct President To Provide Documents to House of Representatives Relative to NIH Oversight of Wuhan Institute of Virology Laboratory: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H. Res. 1267) (H. Rept. 117–537), H8370 [30SE]
Direct Sec. of Homeland Security To Provide Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Immigration Enforcement and Border Security: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H. Res. 1241) (H. Rept. 117–487), H8111 [22SE]
Direct Sec. of the Treasury To Provide Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Impact of Pillar One Agreement on U.S. Tax Revenue and Economy: Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H. Res. 1269) (H. Rept. 117–518), H8219 [28SE]
Disclosing Foreign Influence in Lobbying Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4254) (S. Rept. 117–150), S4856 [20SE]
End Tuberculosis Now Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3386), S7030 [7DE]
Enhancing DHS Drug Seizures Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4645) (S. Rept. 117–221), S6962 [5DE]
Ensuring American Global Leadership and Engagement (EAGLE) Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H.R. 3524) (H. Rept. 117–667), H10545 [30DE]
Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 3648) (H. Rept. 117–353), H5331 [7JN]
Express Appreciation to Qatar for Efforts To Assist U.S. During Operation Allies Refuge: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 390), S2663 [24MY]
Express That International Olympic Committee Failed To Adhere to Human Rights Commitments in Case of Sexual Assault Accusations by Peng Shuai: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 503), S1936 [4AP]
Extradiction Treaty With Croatia and Agreement on Certain Aspects of Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters With Croatia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S3158 [23JN]
Fair and Open Skies Act: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 3095) (H. Rept. 117–651), H9908 [20DE]
Federal Contracting for Peace and Security Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4930) (S. Rept. 117–266), S7251 [15DE]
Fighting Emerging Narcotics Through Additional Nations To Yield Lasting (FENTANYL) Results Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1160), S2939 [14JN]
Global Aircraft Maintenance Safety Improvement Act: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 7321) (H. Rept. 117–506), H8219 [28SE]
Global Amphibian Protection Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 2026) (H. Rept. 117–567), H8540 [16NO]
Global Catastrophic Risk Management Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4488) (S. Rept. 117–254), S7134 [13DE]
Global Learning Loss Assessment Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 552), S3609 [21JY]
Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 4693), S3609 [21JY]
Global Respect Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H.R. 3485) (H. Rept. 117–224), H8 [10JA], H294 [21JA]
Greece Independence Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 547), S1803 [28MR]
Illegal Fishing and Forced Labor Prevention Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 3075) (H. Rept. 117–674), H10546 [30DE]
Intelligence Services Appropriations: Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (H.R. 8367) (H. Rept. 117–546), H8422 [31OC]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 4503), S3239 [12JY]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 4503) (S. Rept. 117–132), S3541 [20JY]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6891) (H. Rept. 117–318), H4795 [10MY]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 117–2), S2707 [25MY]
Lithuanian Resolve in Increasing Ties With Taiwan and Supporting Its Firm Stance Against Coercion by Chinese Communist Party: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 446), S2040 [6AP]
Lobbying Disclosure Improvement Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4893) (S. Rept. 117–212), S6778 [17NO]
Maintain U.N. Arms Embargo Until Conditions for Peace, Stability, Democracy, and Development Exist in South Sudan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 473), S1936 [4AP]
No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels (NOPEC) Act: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 977), S6667 [14NO]
North Korean Human Rights Act Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4216), S3609 [21JY]
Ocean Shipping Reform Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 3580), S1772 [24MR]
Offices of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction and Health Security Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4465) (S. Rept. 117–276), S7310 [19DE]
Peace Corps Reauthorization and Improvement: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4466), S3609 [21JY]
Peace Corps Reauthorization and New Opportunities and Benefits, Allowances and Compensation Increase, Hiring Preference Extension, and Security for Volunteers Update: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H.R. 1456) (H. Rept. 117–457), H7740 [9SE]
Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3211), S2939 [14JN]
Protecting the Border From Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4919) (S. Rept. 117–279), S7310 [19DE]
Protocol Amending Tax Convention With Chile: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 117–1), S2090 [7AP]
Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Finland and Sweden: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 117–5), S3541 [20JY]
Radio Free Asia Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 394), S2939 [14JN]
Reaffirm Importance of U.S. Relationship with Dominican Republic and Advance Opportunities To Deepen Diplomatic, Economic, and Security Cooperation: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 472), S7030 [7DE]
Reaffirm U.S. Alliance with Bulgaria, Commend Parliamentary Elections, and Call for Continued Process To Combat Corruption, Respect Freedom of the Press, and Protect Minority Rights: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 322), S7030 [7DE]
Reporting Attacks From Nations Selected for Oversight and Monitoring Web Attacks and Ransomware From Enemies (RANSOMWARE) Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H.R. 4551) (H. Rept. 117–439), H7167 [26JY]
Request President and Direct Sec. of Homeland Security To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Certain Aspects of U.S. Border Policies: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H. Res. 1328) (H. Rept. 117–473), H7963 [19SE]
Request President and Direct Sec. of Homeland Security To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Disinformation Governance Board: Committee on Homeland Security (House) (H. Res. 1236) (H. Rept. 117–474), H7963 [19SE]
Request President and Direct Sec. of State To Transmit Documents Relative to Dept. of State Conclusion on Whether Marc Fogel Is Wrongfully Detained in Russia: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 1456) (H. Rept. 117–612), H8872 [8DE]
Request President and Direct Sec. of State To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Certain Aspects of U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 1240) (H. Rept. 117–480), H8009 [20SE]
Request President and Direct Secs. of Defense and State To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Congressionally Appropriated Funds to Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 1482) (H. Rept. 117–613), H8872 [8DE]
Request President To Provide Documents Relative to Policies That Increase Energy Prices, Blame Russia for Such Increases, or Pursue Anti-Fossil Fuel Agenda: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H. Res. 1265) (H. Rept. 117–524), H8313 [29SE]
Request President To Transmit Information to House Relative to Waiver of Commitments Under Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H. Res. 1285) (H. Rept. 117–520), H8220 [28SE]
Rewards for Justice Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 1036), S3609 [21JY]
Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 7066) (H. Rept. 117–319), H4795 [10MY]
Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6899) (H. Rept. 117–316), H4795 [10MY]
——— Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 6899), S3609 [21JY]
Russia Designation as State Sponsor of Terrorism: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 623), S3200 [11JY]
Safeguarding American Innovation Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 1351) (S. Rept. 117–282), S7310 [19DE]
Secure Embassy Construction and Counterterrorism Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4320), S3609 [21JY]
Somaliland Partnership Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3861), S2939 [14JN]
Stop Iranian Drones Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 6089), S2891 [9JN]
Support Sovereign Decision of Finland and Sweden To Apply for NATO Membership and Call on All Members To Ratify Protocols of Accession Swiftly: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 646), S2939 [14JN]
Support U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as Important Opportunity To Strengthen Ties With African Partners and Build on Areas of Mutual Interest: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 538), S2663 [24MY]
Taiwan Policy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4428), S4638 [15SE]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4171), S2939 [14JN]
Transnational Criminal Investigative Unit Stipend Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4326) (S. Rept. 117–229), S6962 [5DE]
Tribute to Heroic Efforts By Moldova To Support Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Russian War Against Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 638), S2939 [14JN]
Trusted Traveler Reconsideration and Restoration Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (H.R. 473) (S. Rept. 117–253), S7134 [13DE]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Appropriations Extension and Authorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3895), S2939 [14JN]
U.S.-Ecuador Partnership Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs (Senate) (H.R. 3591), S1936 [4AP]
Ukraine Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 7081) (H. Rept. 117–317), H4795 [10MY]
Ukraine Human Rights Policy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4955), S7030 [7DE]
Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 7276), S2939 [14JN]
Ukrainian Independence Park Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 7075) (H. Rept. 117–604), H8823 [7DE]
War Crimes Rewards Expansion Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 4250), S2939 [14JN]
Welcome Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to U.S. for Address to Joint Meeting of Congress: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 40), S2939 [14JN]
Western Hemisphere Security Strategy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 3589), S3639 [25JY]
World Hunger Day: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 650), S7030 [7DE]
Resolutions by organizations
Support for people of Ukraine: International Foundation for Electoral Systems, E895 [2SE]
——— Maine State Legislature, S2746 [26MY]
Resolutions of ratification
Amendments to the Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S., S2893 [9JN]
Extradiction Treaty With Croatia and Agreement on Certain Aspects of Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters With Croatia, S3158 [23JN], S4535 [12SE]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, S2707 [25MY], S4635 [15SE]
Protocol Amending Tax Convention With Chile, S2090 [7AP]
Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Finland and Sweden, S3541 [20JY]
Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the U.S. Amendments, S3365 [19JY]
Statements
Judicial Watch Team Observes Hungary Elections—Praises Election Day Processes: Judicial Watch (organization), E409 [26AP]
Pakistan Floods Report, SKT Welfare (organization), H7878 [15SE]
Tables
Estimated pay-as-you-go effects of H.R. 1456, Peace Corps reauthorization and new opportunities and benefits, monthly allowances and compensation increase, hiring preference extension, and security for volunteers update, H7962 [19SE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 45, support efforts to investigate and bring to justice individuals responsible for execution-style murders of U.S. citizens Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in Serbia in 1999, H5713 [21JN]
H. Con. Res. 59, condemn military coup in Sudan and stand with people of Sudan, H5709 [21JN]
H. Res. 558, urge European Union to designate Hezbollah in its entirety as terrorist organization, H7908 [19SE], H7991 [20SE]
H. Res. 693, Radio Free Asia anniversary, H9973 [21DE]
H. Res. 720, call for stability and cessation of violence and condemn Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) (terrorist organization)-affiliated terrorist activity in northern Mozambique, including Cabo Delgado Province, H5711 [21JN]
H. Res. 892, call for Rwanda to release Paul Rusesabagina on humanitarian grounds, H5714 [21JN]
H. Res. 900, consideration of H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H348 [2FE]
H. Res. 922, condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine, H8629 [29NO], H8699 [1DE]
H. Res. 956, support Ukrainian people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, H1247 [2MR]
H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4586 [28AP]
H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis in Ukraine, H4764 [10MY]
H. Res. 1125, condemn rise in anti-Semitism in U.S. and globally, H5119, H5123 [18MY]
H. Res. 1130, support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly, H6699 [18JY]
H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner in Russia, H5892 [24JN]
H. Res. 1168, reaffirm economic partnership with Caribbean nations and recognize need to strengthen trade and investment with U.S., H5949 [12JY]
H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5883 [24JN]
H. Res. 1289, consideration of Senate amendment to H.R. 4346, increase semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments, H7265 [28JY]
H. Res. 1341, tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, H7780 [13SE]
H. Res. 1404, consideration of H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, H8323 [30SE]
H. Res. 1508, consideration of H.R. 3648, Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act, H8759 [6DE]
H. Res. 1529, adopt H. Res. 693, Radio Free Asia anniversary, H9968 [21DE]
H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4532–H4534 [27AP]
H.R. 1456, Peace Corps reauthorization and new opportunities and benefits, monthly allowances and compensation increase, hiring preference extension, and security for volunteers update, H7886–H7891 [19SE]
H.R. 1934, Promoting U.S. International Leadership in 5G Act, H5707 [21JN]
H.R. 2710, Banking Transparency for Sanctioned Persons Act, H8158 [28SE]
H.R. 3344, Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act, H4538–H4540 [27AP]
H.R. 3485, Global Respect Act, H1079 [9FE]
H.R. 3648, Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment (EAGLE) Act, H9708–H9711 [13DE]
H.R. 4133, Caribbean Basin Security Initiative appropriations, U.S.-Caribbean security partnership enhancement, and disaster resilience prioritization, H4543 [27AP]
H.R. 4346, increase semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments, H7273–H7374 [28JY]
H.R. 4476, DHS Trade and Economic Security Council Act, H4168 [5AP]
H.R. 4551, Reporting Attacks From Nations Selected for Oversight and Monitoring Web Attacks and Ransomware From Enemies (RANSOMWARE) Act, H7115 [26JY], H7200, H7226 [27JY]
H.R. 4693, Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act, H4547 [27AP]
H.R. 6089, Stop Iranian Drones Act, H4545 [27AP]
H.R. 6265, Countering Assad’s Proliferation Trafficking and Garnering of Narcotics (CAPTAGON) Act, H7906 [19SE], H7985 [20SE]
H.R. 6552, Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization, H7083–H7085 [26JY]
H.R. 6846, Corruption, Overthrowing Rule of Law, and Ruining Ukraine—Putin’s Trifecta (CORRUPT) Act, H7895 [19SE], H7985 [20SE]
H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4752 [10MY]
H.R. 6899, Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act, H4754 [10MY]
H.R. 7025, Advancing Human Rights-Centered International Conservation Act, H6696–H6698 [18JY]
H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4748 [10MY]
H.R. 7081, Ukraine Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act, H4750 [10MY]
H.R. 7276, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, H4212 [6AP]
H.R. 7311, Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act, H4541 [27AP]
H.R. 7314, Assessing Xi’s Interference and Subversion (AXIS) Act, H4525 [27AP]
H.R. 7321, Global Aircraft Maintenance Safety Improvement Act, H8162 [28SE]
H.R. 7375, update Dept. of Veterans Affairs payment system to allow for electronic fund transfer of educational assistance to foreign institutions of higher education, H5000 [16MY]
H.R. 7691, emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis in Ukraine, H4775–H4778 [10MY]
H.R. 8351, Formula Act, H6629 [15JY]
H.R. 8446, modify and extend Global Food Security Act, H8195 [28SE]
H.R. 8453, Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act, H7893 [19SE], H7987 [20SE]
H.R. 8463, Millennium Challenge Corporation Eligibility Expansion Act, H8198 [28SE]
H.R. 8503, Securing Global Telecommunications Act, H7900 [19SE], H7989 [20SE]
H.R. 8982, Bulk Infant Formula to Retail Shelves Act, H8265 [29SE]
H.R. 8987, Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, H8351 [30SE]
Kigali Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, S4898 [21SE]
Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Finland and Sweden, S3900 [3AU]
S. 812, develop strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO, H4550 [27AP]
S. 1294, Protecting American Intellectual Property Act, H10022 [22DE]
S. 2102, Supporting Expanded Review for Veterans in Combat Environments (SERVICE) Act, H5115 [18MY]
S. 2129, Countering North Korean Censorship and Surveillance Act, S3011–S3013 [16JN]
S. 2201, Supply Chain Security Training Act, S163 [11JA], H4758 [10MY]
S. 2607, Iran Hostages Congressional Gold Medal Act, S7004 [6DE], H9815 [14DE]
S. 3157, Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act, S3148 [23JN], H7912 [19SE]
S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4595 [28AP]
S. 3580, Ocean Shipping Reform Act, H5460–H5464 [13JN]
S. 3657, Office of the Director of National Intelligence notification to Congress of abandoned U.S. military equipment used in terrorist attacks, S754 [16FE]
S. 3721, Resolving Extended Limbo for Immigrant Employees and Families (RELIEF) Act, S883–S885 [1MR]
S. 3869, add Ireland to E–3 nonimmigrant visa program, S1255 [17MR]
S. 3895, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom appropriations extension and authorizarion, H7898 [19SE]
S. 3895, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom appropriations extension and reauthorization, S3535 [20JY]
S. 3946, Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization, H10018–H10021 [22DE]
S. 3949, Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization, H10013–H10017 [22DE]
S. 3950, Baltic Defense and Deterrence Act, S1834 [29MR]
S. 4134, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, S2340 [4MY]
S. 4155, Alien Tort Statute Clarification Act, S2360 [5MY]
S. 4171, Trafficking Victims Protection Act reauthorization, S6925–S6928 [1DE]
S. 4240, Justice for Victims of War Crimes Act, S9713 [21DE], H10012 [22DE]
S. 4254, Disclosing Foreign Influence in Lobbying Act, S6050 [29SE]
S. 4315, Protecting America From Narcotics and Illicit Chemicals (PANIC) Act, S2754 [26MY]
S. 4456, prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia, S3078 [22JN]
S. 4719, Preventing Child Sex Abuse Act, S7304 [19DE]
S. 4792, Foreign Medical School Accountability Fairness Act, S4481 [7SE]
S. 4805, Securing American Acquisitions, Readiness, and Military Stockpiles (Securing American ARMS) Act, S4515 [8SE]
S. 4893, Lobbying Disclosure Improvement Act, S7188 [14DE]
S. 4901, Preventing Adversary Influence, Disinformation, and Obscured Foreign Financing (PAID OFF) Act, S4858 [20SE]
S. 4962, Bicycles for Rural African Transport Act, S5055 [27SE]
S. 5098, Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program Act, S6697 [15NO]
S. 5232, Stop Russian Government and Oligarchs From Limiting Democracy (Stop Russian GOLD) Act, S7102 [12DE]
S. 5233, require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion, S7103 [12DE]
S. 5357, Justice for the Living Victims of Lockerbie Act, S10099 [22DE]
S. Con. Res. 30, express that U.N. should take immediate procedural actions necessary to remove Russia as permanent member of U.N. Security Council, S886 [1MR]
S. Con. Res. 37, declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine, S2248 [2MY]
S. Con. Res. 38, declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine, S2283 [3MY]
S. Con. Res. 40, welcome Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to U.S. for address to joint meeting of Congress, S2550 [17MY]
S. Con. Res. 47, commend bravery, courage, and resolve of protesters in Iran, S5561 [29SE]
S. Con. Res. 49, support Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women’s Health and Strengthening the Family and urge U.S. be added as signatory, S6786 [17NO]
S. Res. 35, condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders in Burma, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment, S449, S451 [1FE]
S. Res. 122, emphasize importance of foreign alliances and partnerships in advancing U.S. interests and security, S2457–S2459 [11MY]
S. Res. 134, express that the President should work with United Kingdom to prepare for future free trade agreement with the U.S., S2699 [25MY]
S. Res. 380, reiterate U.S. support for quest of people for lasting peace, stability, and democracy and call for review of U.S. policy in South Sudan, S79 [6JA]
S. Res. 394, Radio Free Asia anniversary, S3687 [26JY]
S. Res. 472, reaffirm importance of U.S. relationship and advance opportunities to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation with Dominican Republic, S9754 [21DE]
S. Res. 489, commend actions of human rights and democracy activist José D. Ferrer and other activists in demanding fundamental civil liberties and speaking out against communist regime in Cuba, S193 [12JA]
S. Res. 495, urge International Olympic Committee to relocate 2022 Beijing Winter Games in response to refusal of China to end human rights abuses, including genocide, forced labor, and crimes against humanity, S383 [20JA]
S. Res. 500, National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month and National Freedom Day, S445 [1FE]
S. Res. 503, express that International Olympic Committee failed to adhere to human rights commitments in case of sexual assault accusations by Peng Shuai, S525 [3FE]
S. Res. 511, establish regional nuclear fuel bank to assist international efforts to avoid destabilizing arms race in Middle East and promote peaceful use of nuclear power, S649 [10FE]
S. Res. 513, recognize growing threats in Afghanistan against women and children, religious and ethnic minorities, LGBTQI persons, and allies and express need to protect such populations under Taliban rule, S710 [15FE]
S. Res. 514, ensure that Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in Great Lake Basin, S711 [15FE]
S. Res. 519, support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, S791 [17FE]
S. Res. 538, support U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as important opportunity to strengthen ties with African partners and build on areas of mutual interest, S1062 [8MR]
S. Res. 547, Greece independence anniversary, S1181 [15MR]
S. Res. 548, end access of Russian financial institutions to specialized financial messaging services, S1226 [16MR]
S. Res. 549, support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces, S1227 [16MR]
S. Res. 559, express gratitude to journalists and news staff risking injury and death and who have sacrificed their lives to chronicle and report on Russian invasion of Ukraine, S1835 [29MR]
S. Res. 568, Countering International Parental Child Abduction Month, S1869 [30MR]
S. Res. 575, reaffirm goals of International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, S1938 [4AP]
S. Res. 608, express need to stop excessive price increases by oil and gas companies and importance of rapidly transitioning to clean energy economy, S2248 [2MY]
S. Res. 609, World Press Freedom Day, S2277 [3MY]
S. Res. 610, express that transnational criminal organizations, including illicit economies, illicit trade, and trade-based money laundering, threaten national interests and national security of U.S. and its allies, S2279 [3MY]
S. Res. 616, support U.S. participation with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in stability, prosperity, and peace in Southeast Asia, S2361 [5MY]
S. Res. 623, designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism, S2382 [9MY]
S. Res. 623, Russia state sponsor of terrorism designation, S3736 [27JY]
S. Res. 629, commemorate anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations and recognize vital strategic alliance with Colombia, S2451 [11MY]
S. Res. 632, call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia, S2520 [16MY]
S. Res. 638, tribute to heroic efforts in Moldova to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine, S3278, S3279 [13JY]
S. Res. 638, tribute to Moldova’s heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine, S2548 [17MY]
S. Res. 646, support sovereign decision of Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership and call on all members to ratify protocols of accession swiftly, S2625 [19MY]
S. Res. 650, World Hunger Day, S2755 [26MY]
S. Res. 661, promote reshoring, nearshoring, and stronger economic relations with Latin America and Caribbean countries, S2815 [7JN]
S. Res. 669, condemn use of hunger as weapon of war and recognize effect of conflict on global food security and famine, S2897 [9JN], S3528 [20JY]
S. Res. 674, commemorate anniversary of Marshall Plan and recognize role as foundation of transatlantic community committed to preservation of peace, prosperity, and democracy, S2944 [14JN]
S. Res. 675, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association anniversary, S2971 [15JN], S4164 [6AU]
S. Res. 696, recognize American people’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine, S3167 [23JN]
S. Res. 701, condemn military takeover, call for democratic transition, and stand with people of Chad, S3202 [11JY]
S. Res. 702, condemn violence and support strengthening deterrent, protective, and accountability measures to prevent violence against journalists and safeguard freedom of the press in Mexico, S3241 [12JY]
S. Res. 715, recognize value of Taiwan tax agreement, S3613 [21JY]
S. Res. 716, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, S3613 [21JY]
S. Res. 727, negotiate strong, inclusive, and forward-looking agreements on digital economy and trade with like-minded countries as part of broader trade and economic strategy, S3785 [28JY]
S. Res. 728, commend bravery, courage, and resolve of human rights and pro-democracy activists on anniversary of Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms, S3786 [28JY]
S. Res. 730, call for justice and accountability for perpetrators of bombing of Embassy of Israel in Buenos Aires in 1992, S3788 [28JY]
S. Res. 736, call for free, fair, and peaceful elections in Angola, S3866 [2AU]
S. Res. 741, support right of State governors to repel dangerous ongoing invasion across U.S. southern border, S3921 [3AU]
S. Res. 747, support interim steps to strengthen military interoperability and resiliency of militaries of Finland and Sweden relative to their anticipated accession to NATO alliance, S4048 [4AU]
S. Res. 753, urge government of Brazil to ensure that October 2022 elections are conducted in free, fair, credible, transparent, and peaceful manner, S4481 [7SE]
S. Res. 757, support peaceful democratic and economic aspirations in Sri Lanka, S4578 [13SE]
S. Res. 762, tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, S4582 [13SE]
S. Res. 763, Senate Select Committee on the Afghanistan Withdrawal Resolution, S4621–S4623 [14SE]
S. Res. 773, Abraham Accords Declaration anniversary, S4825 [19SE]
S. Res. 787, recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region, S4915 [21SE]
S. Res. 797, condemn unprovoked military attack on Armenia and cease security assistance to Azerbaijan (S. Res. 797), S5056 [27SE]
S. Res. 802, condemn any attempts by Russia to claim sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine, S5229 [28SE]
S. Res. 803, condemn death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian custody, discrimination against women, and use of violence to suppress protests, and support right to self-determination and protest in Iran, S5230 [28SE]
S. Res. 831, World Mental Health Day, S6698 [15NO]
S. Res. 864, support U.N. draft resolution calling upon member states to commit not to conduct destructive direct-ascent anti-satellite missile tests, S7072 [8DE]
S. Res. 871, condemn Russian illegal abduction of children from Ukraine, S7202 [14DE]
S. Res. 874, express that transnational criminal organizations, including illicit economies, illicit trade, and trade-based money laundering, threaten national interests and national security of U.S. and its allies, S7312 [19DE]
Tributes
Queen Elizabeth II, S4498, S4509, S4520 [8SE], S4567 [13SE], S4845 [20SE], E943 [15SE]