MULLIN, MARKWAYNE (a Senator from Oklahoma)
Amendments
Budget: use of budget reconciliation to extend tax relief, lower spending, reform entitlement programs, secure borders, improve energy policy, and roll back government regulations (H.R. 1), S4005 [28JN]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), S5107 [31JY], S5221 [1AU], S5639 [2SE], S6021 [3SE], S6366 [4SE], S6546 [10SE]
Depts. of Defense and Veterans Affairs, and related agencies: making appropriations for military construction and veterans’ services (H.R. 3944), S5165 [31JY], S5199 [1AU]
Appointments
Acting President pro tempore, S2723 [1MY], S3099 [22MY], S3149 [23MY], S3153 [30MY], S4687 [24JY], S6561 [11SE], S6961 [7OC]
U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, S8873 [17DE]
Bills and resolutions cosponsored
Abortion: prohibit certain abortion-related discrimination in government activities (see S. 1756), S7036 [8OC]
——— prohibit taxpayer funded abortions (see S. 186), S302 [22JA]
——— require health care practitioners to exercise proper degree of care in cases of children who survive abortion or attempted abortion (see S. 6), S185 [15JA]
Armed Forces: making continuing appropriations for military pay (see S. 3002), S7094 [9OC] (see S. 3030), S7699 [21OC]
ATF: reform restrictions on importation of firearms and ammunition (see S. 89), S186 [15JA]
Aviation: making continuing appropriations for essential FAA and TSA pay and operations in event of Federal Government shutdown (see S. 3031), S7699 [21OC]
Bond, Christopher S.: tribute (see S. Res. 255), S3118 [22MY]
Boren, David L.: tribute (see S. Res. 115), S1580 [5MR]
Capitol Police: make continuing appropriations for Capitol Police, civilian staff, and essential contractors during Government shutdown (see S. 3073), S7827 [29OC]
Carter, Jimmy: tribute (see S. Res. 19), S80 [9JA]
CERCLA: eliminate certain excise taxes on certain taxable chemicals and substances (see S. 615), S1777 [14MR]
Children and youth: provide families with tools, safeguards, and transparency needed to protect against threats to children’s health and well-being online (see S. 1748), S7095 [9OC]
Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.: review any purchase or lease of real estate near military installations or airspace in U.S. by foreign persons connected to Russia, China, Iran, or North Korea (see S. 197), S302 [22JA]
Contracts: preserve open competition and neutrality toward labor relations of Federal contractors on Federal and federally funded construction projects (see S. 1064), S8483 [3DE]
Courts: create private right of action allowing people who have gender-transition procedures performed on them as minors to sue medical practitioner who performed procedure (see S. 209), S334 [23JA]
Crime: combat organized crime involving illegal acquisition of retail goods and cargo to sell such illegally obtained goods through physical and online retail marketplaces (see S. 1404), S7731 [23OC]
——— establish new Federal crimes for killing, assaulting, or fleeing from assault on law enforcement officers and judges, limit rights of offenders, and allow officers to carry firearms in Federal facilities (see S. 3366), S8507 [4DE]
——— make deliberate, targeted attack on law enforcement officer Federal crime (see S. 167), S7186 [21OC]
——— prohibit taking or transmitting video of defense information (see S. 1809), S4529 [22JY]
Dept. of Defense: enhance bilateral defense cooperation with Israel (see S. 554), S6696 [17SE]
——— protect U.S. military installations from unmanned aircraft system incursions (see S. 1793), S2952 [15MY]
——— reauthorize sale of aircraft and parts for wildfire suppression purposes (see S. 160), S545 [3FE]
Dept. of Education: ensure campus access at public institutions of higher education for religious groups (see S. 2859), S6792 [19SE]
——— provide full Federal funding for Impact Aid Program (see S. 2921), S6791 [19SE]
——— provide that for determining compliance with Title IX in athletics, sex shall be recognized solely on person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth (see S. 9), S80 [9JA]
Dept. of HHS: allow certain public health data modernization grants to be used to track hospital bed capacity (see S. 1974), S3254 [5JN]
——— carry out program of research, training, and investigation related to Down syndrome (see S. 1838), S3057 [21MY]
——— develop and nationally disseminate accurate, relevant, and accessible resources to promote understanding about sensitivities regarding adoption in health care industry (see S. 3223), S8239 [19NO]
——— issue guidance on whether hospital emergency departments should implement fentanyl testing as routine procedure for patients experiencing overdose (see S. 921), S3347 [11JN]
Dept. of Homeland Security: authorize expedited removal of aliens who are criminal gang members, members of foreign terrorist organizations, or have been convicted of certain specified crimes (see S. 1827), S3235 [4JN]
——— require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to take into custody certain aliens who have been charged with crime that resulted in death or serious injury of another person (see S. 84), S139 [14JA]
——— take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (see S. 5), S34 [6JA]
Dept. of Justice: allow U.S. Marshals Service to assist in certain Tribal criminal matters (see S. 3041), S7730 [23OC]
Dept. of the Interior: assist Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations with protection, conservation, and fostering of buffalo herds and habitat on Indian lands (see S. 3478), S8730 [15DE]
——— assist Indian Tribes in protecting Native American seeds (see S. 3358), S8530 [8DE]
Dept. of the Treasury: require adequate information regarding payments of Federal funds (see S. 1991), S3284 [9JN]
Dept. of Transportation: require all testing relating to issuance or renewal of commercial driver’s license to be conducted only in English (see S. 3013), S7168 [20OC]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: increase amount of special pension for Medal of Honor recipients (see S. 214), S7868 [3NO]
——— restore veterans’ rights to own or possess firearms by requiring proof of danger to self or others before reporting to National Instant Criminal Background Check System (see S. 478), S8240 [19NO]
Depts. of Agriculture and HUD: withdraw final determination relating to energy efficiency standards for housing (see S. 3178), S8203 [18NO]
Endangered Species Act: remove lesser prairie-chicken from lists of threatened species and endangered species and exclude certain populations of lesser prairie-chicken from authority of such Act (see S. 171), S280 [21JA]
EPA: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems—Procedures for Facilitating Compliance, Including Netting and Exemptions’’ (see S.J. Res. 12), S594 [4FE]
——— disapprove rule relative to California State motor vehicle and engine pollution control standards—advanced clean cars II (see S.J. Res. 45), S2364 [4AP]
——— disapprove rule relative to California State motor vehicle and engine pollution control standards—heavy-duty vehicle and engine emission warranty and maintenance provisions (see S.J. Res. 46), S2364 [4AP]
——— eliminate certain Clean Air Act waiver for California and eliminate authorization for States to use new motor vehicle emissions standards identical to standards adopted in California (see S. 1072), S1776 [14MR]
——— prohibit enforcement of rule entitled ‘‘Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles-Phase 3’’ (see S. 990), S1704 [12MR]
——— repeal rule relative to multi-pollutant emissions standards and amend Clean Air Act to ensure that tailpipe regulations do not limit availability of new motor vehicles (see S. 995), S1704 [12MR]
Federal agencies and departments: authorize provision of certain essential assistance for hazard mitigation for electric utilities (see S. 1429), S2561 [10AP]
——— develop whole-of-government strategy to disrupt growing cooperation among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea and mitigate risks posed to U.S. (see S. 1883), S3436 [17JN]
——— permanently enact certain appropriations restrictions on use of funds for abortions and involuntary sterilizations (see S. 334), S523 [30JA]
——— prohibit funding for grant or contract to institution of higher education to conduct fundamental research in collaboration with entity tied to foreign adversary (see S. 2755), S6537 [10SE]
——— prohibit research involving human fetal tissue obtained pursuant to induced abortion and prohibit solicitation or knowing acquisition, receipt, or acceptance of donation of such tissue (see S. 987), S1704 [12MR]
——— require use of artificial intelligence (AI) to review agency regulations (see S. 1110), S2522 [9AP]
Financial institutions: generally permit holding merchant banking investments of up to 15 years (see S. 2663), S5208 [1AU]
——— prohibit certain financial service providers who deny fair access to financial services from using taxpayer funded discount window lending programs (see S. 401), S594 [4FE]
——— prohibit payment card networks and covered entities from requiring use of or assigning merchant category codes distinguishing firearms retailer from general-merchandise or sporting-goods retailer (see S. 1715), S2862 [12MY]
Firearms: ban Federal, State, and local laws that prohibit capacity-based restrictions on firearm magazines (see S. 2813), S6647 [16SE]
——— discontinue collection by Federal Government of firearm transaction records of discontinued firearms businesses and require destruction of such collected records (see S. 119), S226 [16JA]
——— permit States to provide reciprocal treatment for carrying of certain concealed firearms by nonresidents (see S. 65), S79 [9JA]
——— remove silencers from definition of firearms relative to taxation, registration, and transfer laws (see S. 364), S544 [3FE]
Foreign countries: take measures for property nationalized or expropriated by foreign governments and include expropriation of U.S. persons’ assets in acts, policies, and practices that are unreasonable or discriminatory (see S. 2368), S7700 [21OC]
Haskell Indian Nations University: establish as federally chartered educational institution to fulfill treaty and trust responsibility of Federal Government to Indians (see S. 2140), S3493 [23JN]
Hawaiian History Month: designate (see S. Res. 420), S6832 [29SE]
Health: codify rule requiring hospitals and insurers disclose discounted cash pricing and negotiated rates to consumers (see S. 2355), S8731 [15DE]
——— improve health care coverage under vision plans (see S. 1716), S2862 [12MY]
Impact Aid Recognition Day: designate (see S. Res. 406), S6731 [18SE]
Indian Health Service: allow scholarship and loan recipients to fulfill service obligations through half-time clinical practice (see S. 632), S1040 [19FE]
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act: anniversary (see S. Res. 156), S2364 [4AP]
Iran: affirm acceptable outcome of any nuclear deal between U.S. and Iran (see S. Res. 212), S3207 [3JN]
——— impose sanctions on persons engaged in logistical transactions and sanctions evasion relating to oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, and related petrochemical products from Iran (see S. 556), S6696 [17SE]
Johnston, J. Bennett: tribute (see S. Res. 159), S2456 [7AP]
Kirk, Charlie: tribute (see S. Res. 391), S6648 [16SE]
Labor unions: extend certain free choice protections relative to labor organization participation to independent contractors, franchisees, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking flexible work options (see S. 2984), S7187 [21OC]
——— protect free choice of individual employees relative to participation in labor organizations (see S. 533), S7186 [21OC]
Law enforcement: authorize use of FBI criminal history record information for administration of interstate compacts (see S. 1101), S6321 [4SE]
——— codify defense of qualified immunity as applied to certain State and local officials (see S. 122), S226 [16JA]
Law enforcement officers: tribute (see S. Con. Res. 15), S3471 [18JN]
Medicare: expand access to telehealth services (see S. 1261), S2140 [2AP]
——— improve Medicare Advantage prior authorization process through common-sense transparency, electronic adoption, and analysis of items and services subject to prior authorization (see S. 1816), S3285 [9JN]
——— protect patient access to ground ambulance services furnished under part B (see S. 1643), S3235 [4JN]
——— provide coverage of multi-cancer early detection screening tests (see S. 339), S1803 [24MR]
——— provide coverage of pharmacist-administered tests for common respiratory illnesses, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), strep throat, and coronavirus (see S. 2426), S7158 [16OC]
——— revise certain physician self-referral exemptions relative to physician-owned hospitals (see S. 1390), S2521 [9AP]
——— temporarily provide for long-term care pharmacy supply fees in connection with dispensing of certain drugs (see S. 3159), S8003 [7NO]
Middle East: condemn brutal Hamas-led terrorist attack on Israel and support outcome that ensures forever survival of Israel, inability of Hamas to reconstitute, and safe release of U.S. hostages from Gaza Strip (see S. Res. 438), S6980 [7OC]
——— express support for recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran (see S. Res. 307), S3562 [26JN]
Motor vehicles: require that commercial driver’s licenses be restricted to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and individuals authorized to engage in employment that includes driving commercial motor vehicle (see S. 2690), S7158 [16OC]
National Bison Day: designate (see S. Res. 475), S7828 [29OC]
National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk: designate (see S. Res. 403), S6731 [18SE]
National FFA Week: designate (see S. Res. 89), S1127 [20FE]
National Foster Care Month: designate (see S. Res. 250), S3117 [22MY]
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: issue rule requiring access to AM broadcast stations in motor vehicles (see S. 315), S667 [5FE]
National Mentoring Month: observance (see S. Res. 55), S594 [4FE]
National Native American Heritage Month: observance (see S. Res. 501), S8204 [18NO]
National Police Week: designate (see S. Res. 220), S2895 [13MY]
National Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness Day: designate (see S. Res. 322), S4369 [15JY]
National Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness Month: designate (see S. Res. 322), S4369 [15JY]
National Rural Health Day: designate (see S. Res. 507), S8239 [19NO]
National Veterans Small Business Week: support goals and ideals (see S. Res. 482), S7902 [4NO]
Native American Heritage Day: observance (see S. Res. 501), S8204 [18NO]
Native Americans: clarify rights of Indians and Tribes on Indian lands under National Labor Relations Act (see S. 1301), S2172 [3AP]
——— provide advance appropriations authority for certain BIA and Indian Health Service accounts (see S. 2771), S6574 [11SE]
——— provide for advancements in public safety services to Indian communities (see S. 2452), S4699 [24JY]
——— provide for recognition of Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina (see S. 107), S1009 [18FE]
NIH: provide for further comprehensive research on unruptured intracranial aneurysms at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (see S. 1609), S2774 [6MY]
Oklahoma City, OK: anniversary of attack on Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (see S. Res. 174), S2563 [10AP]
Oklahoma City Thunder (basketball team): tribute (see S. Res. 345), S4819 [29JY]
Oklahoma State University: tribute to men’s golf team (see S. Res. 298), S3516 [24JN]
Older Americans Act: authorize appropriations (see S. 2120), S3470 [18JN]
Olympic Games: award Congressional Gold Medals to members of 1980 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team in recognition of their extraordinary achievement at Winter Olympics in historic ‘‘Miracle on Ice’’ (see S. 94), S5209 [1AU]
——— mint coins in commemoration of 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, CA, and 2034 Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, UT (see S. 2265), S4335 [14JY]
Oscar J. Upham Post Office Building, Guthrie, OK: designate (see S. 2283), S6402 [8SE]
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.: prohibit funding (see S. 203), S334 [23JA]
Postal Service: designate single, unique ZIP Code for certain communities (see S. 2961), S6905 [1OC]
——— designate single, unique ZIP Codes for certain Oklahoma communities (see S. 3176), S8203 [18NO]
Radio: oppose new fees, taxes, royalties, or charges on local, over the air, radio stations (see S. Con. Res. 8), S1778 [14MR]
Religious Education Week: designate (see S. Res. 426), S6907 [1OC]
Russia: call for return of abducted Ukrainian children before finalizing any peace agreement to end war against Ukraine (see S. Res. 236), S3235 [4JN]
——— impose sanctions and other measures if Russia refuses to negotiate peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine (see S. 1241), S2093 [31MR]
SBA: enhance Office of Native American Affairs and increase funding (see S. 2832), S6695 [17SE]
Senate: tribute to Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint), Architect of the Capitol, Sergeant at Arms, Sec. of the Senate, emergency personnel, and volunteers for success of Presidential Inauguration (see S. Res. 80), S972 [13FE]
Simpson, Alan K.: tribute (see S. Res. 148), S1907 [27MR]
States: authorize States to place temporary structures on certain Federal land to secure U.S. international border (see S. 157), S336 [23JA]
Substance Use-Disorder Prevention That Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Act: reauthorize certain programs (see S. 2121), S3470 [18JN]
Syria: repeal sanctions (see S. 3172), S8132 [10NO]
Taxation: allow intangible drilling and development costs to be taken into account when computing adjusted financial statement income (see S. 224), S335 [23JA]
——— enhance tax benefits for research activities (see S. 1639), S2798 [7MY]
——— establish credit for domestic production of high-performance rare earth magnets (see S. 1979), S3255 [5JN]
——— make employers of spouses of military personnel eligible for work opportunity credit (see S. 1027), S8448 [2DE]
——— repeal estate and generation-skipping taxes (see S. 587), S971 [13FE]
——— repeal natural gas tax (see S. 143), S281 [21JA]
Trump, President: condemn assassination attempts in Butler, PA, and West Palm Beach, FL, honor victims of shooting and first responders for response, and call on citizens to unite against political violence (see S. Res. 363), S5208 [1AU]
University of Oklahoma: tribute to women’s gymnastics team (see S. Res. 196), S2738 [1MY]
Voting: prohibit individuals who are not U.S. citizens from voting in District of Columbia elections (see S. 2636), S4996 [31JY]
Bills and resolutions introduced
Armed Forces: tribute to service members killed during evacuation of U.S. citizens and Afghan allies at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan (see S.J. Res. 79), S6696 [17SE]
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: require Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to test model to improve access to specialty health services for certain beneficiaries (see S. 1248), S2139 [2AP]
Crime: call for Federal and State courts to unseal all materials concerning Jeffrey Epstein and support full transparency and public access to such materials (see S. Res. 335), S4700 [24JY]
Dept. of HHS: reauthorize certain programs relative to traumatic brain injury and trauma research (see S. 2898), S6730 [18SE]
——— secure National Suicide Prevention Lifeline from cybersecurity incidents (see S. 1007), S1704 [12MR]
Dept. of the Treasury: make payments to Quapaw Nation and certain members of Quapaw Nation in accordance with recommendation of U.S. Court of Federal Claims (see S. 630), S1040 [19FE]
EPA: disapprove rule relative to California State motor vehicle and engine and nonroad engine pollution control standards—‘omnibus’ low NOX regulation (see S.J. Res. 47), S2364 [4AP]
FCC: ensure equitable and nondiscriminatory contributions to mechanisms that preserve and advance universal service and reduce financial burden on consumers (see S. 1651), S2799 [7MY]
FDA: allow digital communication of prescribing information for drugs, including biological products (see S. 2027), S3346 [11JN]
——— establish additional authorities regarding conduct of pediatric investigations of molecularly targeted drugs to treat cancer (see S. 932), S1663 [11MR] (see S. 3302), S8447 [2DE]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (see S. 2257), S4314 [10JY]
Medicaid: codify value-based purchasing arrangements and reforms relative to price reporting under such arrangements (see S. 1637), S2798 [7MY]
Motor vehicles: prevent elimination of sale of internal combustion engines (see S. 996), S1704 [12MR]
Native Americans: provide for equitable settlement of certain Indian land disputes by Miami Tribe of Oklahoma relative to land in Illinois (see S. 550), S930 [12FE]
NLRB: adjust dollar thresholds for jurisdiction over certain labor disputes (see S. 3111), S7926 [5NO]
Star-Spangled Banner: express that any public rendition must be performed as written by Francis Scott Key, in English (see S. Con. Res. 17), S4336 [14JY]
Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week: designate (see S. Res. 477), S7850 [30OC]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: authorize livestock producers and their employees to take black vultures in order to prevent death, injury, or destruction of livestock (see S. 1823), S3010 [20MY]
World Franchise Day: designate (see S. Res. 271), S3347 [11JN]
Cloture motions
Appropriations: making continuing (H.R. 1968), S1768 [14MR]
——— making continuing (H.R. 1968), motion to proceed, S1700 [12MR]
——— making continuing (H.R. 5371), motion to proceed, S6842 [29SE], S6894 [1OC], S6931 [3OC], S7087 [9OC], S7113 [14OC], S7129 [15OC], S7148 [16OC]
——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (S. 2806), motion to proceed, S6799 [19SE], S6824 [29SE]
Bishop, James: nomination to be OMB Deputy Director, S1774 [14MR], S1828 [25MR]
Blanche, Todd: nomination to be Deputy Attorney General, S1456 [3MR], S1506 [5MR]
Bowman, Michelle: nomination to be FRS Board of Governors Vice Chairman for Supervision, S3158 [2JN], S3218 [4JN]
Bradbury, Steven: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Transportation, S1599 [6MR], S1648 [11MR]
Bragdon, David A.: nomination to be district judge, S8265 [20NO], S8416 [1DE]
Brown, Samuel: nomination to be Under Sec. of Veterans Affairs for Memorial Affairs, S4697 [24JY], S4803 [29JY]
Burch, Brian: nomination to be Ambassador to Holy See, S4986 [31JY], S5490 [2AU]
Burgum, Douglas: nomination to be Sec. of the Interior, S392 [27JA], S461 [29JA]
Caine, John D. (Dan): nomination to be Air Force Major General, S2485 [9AP], S2578 [10AP]
——— nomination to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, S2485 [9AP], S2579 [10AP]
Chavez-DeRemer, Lori: nomination to be Sec. of Labor, S1488 [4MR], S1595 [6MR]
Clarkson, Tyler: nomination to be Dept. of Agriculture General Counsel, S4760 [28JY], S4881 [30JY]
Cole, Terrance: nomination to be DEA Administrator, S4448 [17JY], S4500 [21JY]
Collins, Doug: nomination to be Sec. of Veterans Affairs, S392 [27JA], S518 [30JA]
Cryptocurrency: provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (S. 1582), S2948 [15MY], S3276 [9JN], S3335 [11JN], S3367 [12JN]
——— provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (S. 1582), motion to proceed, S2772 [6MY], S2823 [8MY], S2965 [19MY]
DEA: make permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances (S. 331), motion to proceed, S1488 [4MR], S1596 [6MR]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), S5522 [2AU]
——— authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), motion to proceed, S5546 [2SE]
Dept. of Education: provide that for determining compliance with Title IX in athletics, sex shall be recognized solely on person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth (S. 9), motion to proceed, S1434 [27FE], S1455 [3MR]
Dept. of HHS: provide health savings account contribution to certain Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act enrollees and reduce health care costs (S. 3386), motion to proceed, S8567 [9DE], S8654 [11DE]
Dept. of Homeland Security: take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (S. 5), S46 [8JA]
——— take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (S. 5), motion to proceed, S73 [9JA]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: disinter remains of Fernando V. Cota from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, TX (S. 1071), House amendment, S8655 [11DE], S8707 [15DE]
Dhillon, Harmeet: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division, S1921 [31MR], S2120 [2AP]
Divine, Joshua M.: nomination to be district judge, S4357 [15JY], S4437 [17JY]
Driscoll, Daniel: nomination to be Sec. of the Army, S1125 [20FE], S1307 [24FE]
Dudek, Kyle C.: nomination to be district judge, S6314 [4SE], S6453 [9SE]
Duffey, Michael: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, S3110 [22MY], S3161 [2JN]
Dunlap, Joshua D.: nomination to be circuit judge, S7779 [28OC], S7845 [30OC]
Edgar, Troy: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Homeland Security, S1488 [4MR], S1591 [6MR]
Eisenberg, John A.: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for National Security Division, S3200 [3JN], S3243 [5JN]
Faulkender, Michael: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of the Treasury, S1796 [24MR], S1848 [26MR]
Feinberg, Stephen: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Defense, S1700 [12MR], S1754 [14MR]
Fotouhi, David: nomination to be EPA Deputy Administrator, S3248 [5JN], S3282 [9JN]
Freeman, Lindsey A.: nomination to be district judge, S8265 [20NO], S8433 [2DE]
Gabbard, Tulsi: nomination to be Director of National Intelligence, S781 [5FE], S811 [10FE]
Glass, George: nomination to be Ambassador to Japan, S2361 [4AP], S2466 [8AP]
Greer, Jamieson: nomination to be U.S. Trade Representative, S1125 [20FE], S1308 [24FE]
Hansell, Bradley: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Intelligence and Security, S4357 [15JY], S4443 [17JY]
Hermandorfer, Whitney D.: nomination to be circuit judge, S4249 [8JY], S4305 [10JY]
Hoekstra, Peter: nomination to be Ambassador to Canada, S2362 [4AP], S2470 [8AP]
Hooker, Allison: nomination to be Under Sec. of State for Political Affairs, S3110 [22MY], S3195 [3JN]
International Criminal Court: impose sanctions against if engaged in any effort to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute any protected person of U.S. and its allies (H.R. 23), motion to proceed, S307 [23JA], S410 [28JA]
Isaacman, Jared: nomination to be NASA Administrator, S3110 [22MY], S8656 [11DE], S8804 [17DE]
Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.: nomination to be Sec. of HHS, S782 [5FE], S877 [12FE]
Kent, Joseph: nomination to be National Counterterrorism Center Director, S4760 [28JY], S4869 [30JY]
Kozma, Matthew: nomination to be Under Sec. of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis, S4761 [28JY], S4897 [30JY]
Kratsios, Michael: nomination to be Office of Science and Technology Policy Director, S1774 [14MR], S1814 [25MR]
Kupor, Scott: nomination to be OPM Director, S4075 [30JN], S4267 [9JY]
Kushner, Charles: nomination to be Ambassador to France and Monaco, S2947 [15MY], S2964 [19MY]
LaCour, Edmund G., Jr.: nomination to be district judge, S7722 [23OC], S7765 [28OC]
Landau, Christopher: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of State, S1725 [13MR], S1773 [14MR]
Law, Robert: nomination to be Under Sec. of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans, S6314 [4SE], S6452 [9SE]
Lawrence, Paul: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Veterans Affairs, S1810 [25MR], S1885 [27MR]
Lewis, Bill: nomination to be district judge, S7166 [20OC], S7696 [21OC]
Lindberg, Luke: nomination to be Under Sec. of Agriculture for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, S4987 [31JY], S5507 [2AU]
Loeffler, Kelly: nomination to be SBA Administrator, S784 [5FE], S966 [13FE]
Lutnick, Howard: nomination to be Sec. of Commerce, S783 [5FE], S966 [13FE]
Makary, Martin: nomination to be FDA Commissioner, S1774 [14MR], S1823 [25MR]
Marks, Dale: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment, S3110 [22MY], S3196 [3JN]
Matthews, Earl: nomination to be Dept. of Defense General Counsel, S4696 [24JY], S4764 [28JY]
McMahon, Linda: nomination to be Sec. of Education, S1333 [25FE], S1423 [27FE]
Meador, Mark: nomination to FTC, S2464 [8AP], S2538 [10AP]
Mercer, William W.: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7177 [21OC]
Meredith, Stephen C.: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7696 [21OC]
Moe, Anne-Leigh Gaylord: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7177 [21OC]
Mooty, Harold D., III: nomination to be district judge, S7113 [14OC], S7148 [16OC]
O’Neill, James: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of HHS, S3159 [2JN], S3222 [4JN]
Orr, Caleb: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of State for Economic and Business Affairs, S7866 [3NO], S7914 [5NO]
Orso, Matthew E.: nomination to be district judge, S8417 [1DE], S8463 [3DE]
Patel, Kashyap: nomination to be FBI Director, S1006 [18FE], S1064 [20FE]
Phelan, John: nomination to be Sec. of the Navy, S1700 [12MR], S1773 [14MR]
Pratt, Jordan E.: nomination to be district judge, S7722 [23OC], S7764 [28OC]
Quinones, Jason R.: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S4986 [31JY], S5498 [2AU]
Rigas, Michael: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of State for Management and Resources, S2824 [8MY], S2910 [14MY]
Rodriguez, Susan Courtwright: nomination to be district judge, S8417 [1DE], S8474 [3DE]
Rollins, Brooke: nomination to be Sec. of Agriculture, S784 [5FE]
Sauer, Dean: nomination to be Solicitor General, S1920 [31MR], S2120 [2AP]
Senate Rules: authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar, S8657 [11DE]
——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 377), S6462 [9SE], S6564 [11SE]
——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 412), S6843 [29SE], S6899 [1OC]
——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 520), S8433 [2DE], S8501 [4DE]
——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 532), S8522 [8DE], S8593 [10DE]
——— en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar, S8823 [17DE]
Serralta, Gadyaces S.: nomination to be U.S. Marshals Service Director, S4760 [28JY], S4896 [30JY]
Shumate, Brett: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Division, S3200 [3JN], S3247 [5JN]
Simmons, Joshua: nomination to be CIA General Counsel, S8703 [15DE], S8901 [18DE]
Slater, Abigail: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division, S1599 [6MR], S1649 [11MR]
Stevens, Cristian M.: nomination to be district judge, S4357 [15JY], S4442 [17JY]
Szabo, Aaron: nomination to be EPA Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, S4499 [21JY], S4606 [23JY]
Taibleson, Rebecca L.: nomination to be circuit judge, S7185 [21OC], S7721 [23OC]
Tata, Anthony: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, S4321 [10JY], S4351 [15JY]
Telle, Adam: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of the Army for Civil Works, S4988 [31JY]
Trusty, Olivia: nomination to FCC, S3384 [12JN], S3410, S3412 [17JN]
Tung, Eric C.: nomination to be circuit judge, S7847 [30OC], S7866 [3NO]
Turner, Eric S.: nomination to be Sec. of HUD, S590 [4FE]
Vought, Russell: nomination to be OMB Director, S535 [3FE], S606 [5FE]
Walsh, Edward: nomination to be Ambassador to Ireland, S3159 [2JN], S3218 [4JN]
Waltz, Michael: nomination to be U.N. Ambassador and U.N. Security Council Representative, S6721 [18SE], S6785 [19SE]
——— nomination to be U.N. General Assembly U.S. Representative, S6721 [18SE], S6813 [29SE]
Weaver, Douglas: nomination to NRC, S8656 [11DE], S8818 [17DE]
Whitaker, Matthew G.: nomination to be NATO Council U.S. Permanent Representative, S1892 [27MR], S1920 [31MR]
Wright, Christopher: nomination to be Sec. of Energy, S392 [27JA], S518 [30JA]
Zeldin, Lee: nomination to be EPA Administrator, S392 [27JA], S455 [29JA]
Zimmerman, Daniel: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for International Security Affairs, S3464 [18JN], S3488 [23JN]
Pledge of Allegiance
Senate, S1723 [13MR], S2723 [1MY], S3099 [22MY], S4687 [24JY], S6561 [11SE], S6961 [7OC]
Remarks
Crime: call for Federal and State courts to unseal all materials concerning Jeffrey Epstein and support full transparency and public access to such materials (S. Res. 335), S4694, S4695 [24JY]
——— call for Federal and State courts to unseal all materials concerning Jeffrey Epstein and support full transparency and public access to such materials (S. Res. 335), unanimous-consent request, S4694, S4695 [24JY]
Dept. of Defense: require release of video of strikes conducted on September 2, 2025, against designated terrorist organizations in area of responsibility of U.S. Southern Command (S. 3539), S8811 [17DE]
——— require release of video of strikes conducted on September 2, 2025, against designated terrorist organizations in area of responsibility of U.S. Southern Command (S. 3539), unanimous-consent request, S8811 [17DE]
Dept. of HHS: community health centers funding, S8821, S8822 [17DE]
Dept. of Justice: require release of documents and records in possession relating to Jeffrey Epstein (S. Res. 325), S4438 [17JY], S4693, S4694 [24JY]
——— require release of documents and records in possession relating to Jeffrey Epstein (S. Res. 325), unanimous-consent request, S4438 [17JY], S4693, S4695 [24JY]
Depts. of Defense and Veterans Affairs, and related agencies: making appropriations for military construction and veterans’ services (H.R. 3944), S5199 [1AU]
FCC: express that comments made by FCC Chairman threatening to penalize ABC and Disney for political commentary of ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel were dangerous and unconstitutional (S. Res. 407), unanimous-consent request, S6719 [18SE]
FDA: establish additional authorities regarding conduct of pediatric investigations of molecularly targeted drugs to treat cancer (H.R. 1262), S8820, S8821, S8822 [17DE]
——— establish additional authorities regarding conduct of pediatric investigations of molecularly targeted drugs to treat cancer (H.R. 1262), unanimous-consent request, S8821, S8822 [17DE]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations, S5199 [1AU]
NIH: express that operations should not experience any interruption, delay, or funding disruption in violation of law and that NIH workforce is essential to sustaining medical progress (S. Res. 93), unanimous-consent request, S1691 [12MR]
Reports filed
Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 2257) (S. Rept. 119–38), S4314 [10JY]