RICKETTS, PETE (a Senator from Nebraska)

Amendments

Budget: setting forth Federal budget for 2025–2034 (H. Con. Res. 14), S2435, S2436 [4AP]

Cryptocurrency: provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (S. 1582), S3013 [20MY], S3025 [21MY]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), S5107, S5111, S5113, S5114, S5115, S5132, S5133 [31JY], S5210 [1AU], S5640 [2SE], S6021 [3SE], S6374, S6376 [4SE], S7078 [9OC]

Appointments

Acting President pro tempore, S6909 [2OC], S8537 [8DE]

Senate National Security Working Group, S1617 [6MR]

Bills and resolutions cosponsored

Abortion: prohibit certain abortion-related discrimination in government activities (see S. 1756), S2927 [14MY]

——— prohibit discrimination by abortion against unborn children due to Down syndrome (see S. 205), S3205 [3JN]

——— 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]

Agriculture: prevent States and local jurisdictions from interfering with production and distribution of agricultural products in interstate or foreign commerce (see S. 1326), S2475 [8AP]

American Girls in Sports Day: designate (see S. Res. 21), S186 [15JA]

Animals: require inspections of foreign laboratories conducting biomedical and behavioral research to ensure compliance with applicable animal welfare requirements (see S. 1104), S1835 [25MR]

Appropriations: provide for period of continuing appropriations in event of lapse in appropriations and establish procedures and consequences for failure to complete regular appropriations process (see S. 2721), S7187 [21OC]

Armed Forces: making continuing appropriations for military pay (see S. 3002), S7094 [9OC] (see S. 3030), S7699 [21OC]

——— 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]

ATF: reform restrictions on importation of firearms and ammunition (see S. 89), S139 [14JA]

Bond, Christopher S.: tribute (see S. Res. 255), S3118 [22MY]

Business and industry: prohibit entities integral to U.S. national interests from participating in any foreign sustainability due diligence regulation, including such regulation of European Union (see S. 985), S3315 [10JN]

Capital punishment: add additional aggravating factor to be considered in determining whether sentence of death is warranted (see S. 1675), S2837 [8MY]

Carter, Jimmy: tribute (see S. Res. 19), S80 [9JA]

Census: require citizenship question on decennial census and reporting on certain census statistics, and modify apportionment of Representatives to be based on U.S. citizens instead of all persons (see S. 2205), S3681 [28JN]

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), S3347 [11JN]

China: develop economic tools to deter Chinese aggression against Taiwan (see S. 2960), S7158 [16OC]

——— express harmful conflation of ‘‘One China Principle’’ and U.S. ‘‘One China Policy’’ relative to U.N. resolution establishing legitimate representatives of China to U.N. (see S. Res. 86), S1127 [20FE]

——— impose sanctions on certain persons and prohibit and require notifications relative to certain investments by U.S. persons in China (see S. 1053), S1743 [13MR]

——— oppose provision of assistance by multilateral development banks (see S. 2362), S4505 [21JY]

——— state U.S. policy relative to religious freedom (see S. 3056), S7869 [3NO]

——— suspend normal trade relations and increase rates of duty applicable relative to articles imported from China (see S. 206), S1664 [11MR]

Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.: protect against foreign influence over agriculture production and supply chains (see S. 179), S336 [23JA]

——— review, update, and report on U.S. Government facilities and property determined to be national security sensitive for purposes of review of real estate transactions (see S. 2116), S3469 [18JN]

Communities Helping Invest Through Property and Improvements Needed for Veterans (CHIP IN for Vets) Act: amend to make pilot program permanent (see S. 1835), S3057 [21MY]

Computers: repeal certain provisions relative to semiconductor manufacturing incentives and science, technology, research, and innovation investments and limit Federal mandates imposed on entities seeking funding (see S. 1745), S2895 [13MY]

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: clarify authority relative to persons regulated by State insurance regulator (see S. 2419), S4625 [23JY]

——— disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Overdraft Lending—Very Large Financial Institution’’ (see S.J. Res. 18), S972 [13FE]

——— repeal loan data collection requirements for women-owned, minority-owned, and small businesses (see S. 557), S973 [13FE]

Corporate Transparency Act: repeal (see S. 100), S185 [15JA]

Courts: clarify that international organizations are not immune from jurisdiction of U.S. courts in certain terrorism-related cases (see S. 1487), S2562 [10AP]

——— require impaneling of new jury if jury fails to recommend by unanimous vote sentence for conviction of crime punishable by death (see S. 718), S1345 [25FE]

Credit: prevent consumer reporting agencies from furnishing consumer reports under certain circumstances (see S. 1467), S2562 [10AP]

Crime: authorize awards for arrest or conviction of individuals that deliberately target law enforcement officials with acts of violence or intimidation (see S. 3453), S8670 [11DE]

——— 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), S7926 [5NO]

——— enhance penalties for killing, attempting to kill, or assaulting public safety officer (see S. 83), S2896 [13MY]

——— 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]

——— establish sentencing enhancements for offenses relative to bank, mortgage, credit, and tax fraud committed by elected public officials (see S. 2680), S5514 [2AU]

——— make deliberate, targeted attack on law enforcement officer Federal crime (see S. 167), S930 [12FE]

——— punish distribution of fentanyl resulting in death as felony murder (see S. 1502), S2716 [30AP]

Cryptocurrency: provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (see S. 1582), S3436 [17JN]

Czech Republic: include in list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for E–1 nonimmigrant visa if country provides reciprocal treatment to U.S. nationals (see S. 482), S793 [5FE]

DEA: include fentanyl-related substances under schedule I of Controlled Substances Act, designating they have high potential for abuse and no medical use (see S. 165), S280 [21JA]

——— make permanent scheduling of benzimidazole-opioids known as nitazenes (see S. 3076), S7849 [30OC]

——— make permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances (see S. 331), S1605 [6MR]

Dept. of Agriculture: amend certain agricultural laws relative to definition of biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel (see S. 144), S227 [16JA]

——— assess cybersecurity threats to, and vulnerabilities in, agriculture and food critical infrastructure sector and provide recommendations to enhance their security and resilience (see S. 754), S1396 [26FE]

——— establish country of origin labeling requirements for beef (see S. 421), S8834 [17DE]

——— exclude as income certain payments received by household members from certain employment programs (see S. 1789), S2952 [15MY]

——— improve biobased markets program (see S. 2654), S5207 [1AU]

——— provide compensation for poultry growers and layers in control areas (see S. 574), S971 [13FE]

Dept. of Commerce: establish U.S. Investment Accelerator (see S. 1520), S2664 [29AP]

——— issue standards relative to chip security mechanisms for integrated circuit products (see S. 1705), S7850 [30OC]

Dept. of Defense: enhance bilateral defense cooperation with Israel (see S. 554), S930 [12FE]

——— protect U.S. military installations from unmanned aircraft system incursions (see S. 1793), S2952 [15MY]

Dept. of Education: ensure campus access at public institutions of higher education for religious groups (see S. 2859), S6729 [18SE]

——— expand Federal Pell Grant Program eligibility to certain short-term workforce development programs (see S. 1683), S2837 [8MY]

——— expand Federal Pell Grant Program eligibility to short-term job training programs (see S. 383), S973 [13FE]

——— provide for consideration of definition of antisemitism by International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance for enforcement of Federal antidiscrimination laws relative to education programs or activities (see S. 558), S970 [13FE]

——— 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), S42 [7JA]

——— require disclosure of total amount of interest that would be paid over life of loan for certain Federal students loans (see S. 2764), S6876 [30SE]

——— require institutions of higher education to disclose campus policies relating to responding to certain incidents of civil disturbance (see S. 982), S1703 [12MR]

——— require institutions of higher education to print information on suicide prevention resources on student identification cards to improve access to mental health services (see S. 1924), S8780 [16DE]

——— restore exemption of family farms and small businesses from definition of assets relative to Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (see S. 469), S861 [11FE]

——— strengthen disclosure requirements relating to foreign gifts and contracts and prohibit contracts between institutions of higher education and certain foreign entities and countries of concern (see S. 1296), S2172 [3AP]

Dept. of HHS: establish Pregnancy.gov website with resources for expectant mothers, improve access to pre- and post-natal resources, and apply child support obligations to period during pregnancy (see S. 1630), S2775 [6MY]

Dept. of Homeland Security: reauthorize and expand National Threat Assessment Center (see S. 560), S970 [13FE]

——— require Science and Technology Directorate to work with DEA to develop greater capacity to detect, identify, and disrupt illicit substances, such as nitazenes, in very low concentrations (see S. 3093), S7868 [3NO]

——— 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), S67 [8JA]

Dept. of HUD: include information regarding VA home loans in Informed Consumer Choice Disclosure provided to prospective FHA borrowers and require military service question on Uniform Residential Loan Application (see S. 1932), S4700 [24JY]

——— publish guidelines and best practices for State zoning and local zoning frameworks (see S. 1299), S2757 [5MY]

Dept. of Justice: establish rebuttable presumption that immigrant defendant poses danger to community for purposes of determining whether to release or detain defendant pending trial (see S. 3197), S8238 [19NO]

Dept. of State: address international scam compounds defrauding people in U.S. and hold significant transnational criminal organizations accountable (see S. 2950), S7187 [21OC]

——— establish Economic Security Working Group within Quad in consultation with Dept. of Commerce and other Quad countries (see S. 2380), S4528 [22JY]

——— establish national registry of Korean American divided families (see S. 555), S930 [12FE]

——— prohibit issuance of passport, passport card, or Consular Report of Birth Abroad, that includes unspecified (X) gender designation (see S. 2959), S6905 [1OC]

Dept. of the Treasury: impose sanctions relative to Russian shadow fleet (see S. 2904), S6730 [18SE]

——— modify deadline for filing beneficial ownership information reports for reporting companies formed or registered before January 1, 2024 (see S. 505), S859 [11FE]

——— pursue more equitable treatment of Taiwan at international financial institutions (see S. 1900), S3493 [23JN]

——— rescind unused coronavirus funding and reduce deficit (see S. 3166), S8530 [8DE]

——— support financing of affordable and reliable energy products by international financial institutions (see S. 1783), S2952 [15MY]

Dept. of Transportation: prohibit use of Federal funds for procurement of certain vehicles and vehicle technologies produced or provided by entities based in certain countries (see S. 1711), S2862 [12MY]

——— revise certain regulations relative to farm-related service industry restricted commercial driver’s licenses (see S. 2909), S7754 [27OC]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: direct physician or nurse practitioner employed by Dept., to certify death of veteran not later than 48 hours after learning of such death (see S. 2309), S6470 [9SE]

——— furnish certain non-opioid pain medications to veterans (see S. 3209), S8238 [19NO]

——— improve provision of care and services under Veterans Community Care Program (see S. 275), S6470 [9SE]

——— periodically review automatic maximum coverage under Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance program and Veterans’ Group Life Insurance program (see S. 385), S860 [11FE]

——— protect regular order for budgeting (see S. 423), S666 [5FE]

——— provide disciplinary procedures for supervisors and managers and modify procedures of personnel actions against employees (see S. 124), S226 [16JA]

——— 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), S792 [5FE]

Depts. of Agriculture and HUD: enter into memorandum of understanding relating to housing projects (see S. 2423), S4625 [23JY]

——— withdraw final determination relating to energy efficiency standards for housing (see S. 3178), S8203 [18NO]

Depts. of Agriculture and the Interior: prevent from prohibiting use of lead ammunition or tackle on certain Federal land or water (see S. 537), S2522 [9AP]

Depts. of Defense and State: develop strategy in response to global basing intentions of China (see S. 1731), S2895 [13MY]

Drugs: address trafficking of copy-cat and counterfeit drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients (see S. 3134), S7962 [6NO]

Endangered Species Act: rename (see S. 2579), S4995 [31JY]

EPA: clarify requisite timeline for making decision on approval or disapproval of State underground injection control program (see S. 2505), S4818 [29JY]

——— 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 and nonroad engine pollution control standards—‘omnibus’ low NOX regulation (see S.J. Res. 47), S2665 [29AP]

——— 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]

——— ensure flexible fuel vehicles may use certain gram per mile carbon dioxide values for purposes of determining fleet average carbon dioxide standards for certain vehicles (see S. 2291), S4369 [15JY]

——— establish Waterway Permit Section 404 Assignment program (see S. 3316), S8482 [3DE]

——— expand ethanol waiver for Reid vapor pressure limitations of motor vehicle fuels and return certain retired credits to small refineries under Renewable Fuel Program (see S. 593), S972 [13FE]

——— prohibit enforcement of rule entitled ‘‘Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles-Phase 3’’ (see S. 990), S1704 [12MR]

——— prohibit State standards relative to control of emissions from existing locomotives and engines used in locomotives (see S. 1779), S2951 [15MY]

——— 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]

Executive Office of the President: impose sanctions relative to system of compensation of PLO and Palestinian Authority that supports acts of terrorism (see S. 198), S303 [22JA]

FCC: allow State or Federal correctional facilities to utilize jamming equipment to prevent contraband cell phone use in prisons (see S. 1137), S1871 [26MR]

——— include shark attack as event for which wireless emergency alert may be transmitted (see S. 1003), S1704 [12MR]

FDA: require enforcement of labeling regulations against misbranded imitation dairy products such as milk, cheese, or yogurt (see S. 2507), S4818 [29JY]

Federal agencies and departments: establish commission to study relocation of certain agencies outside of Washington, DC, metropolitan area (see S. 353), S543 [3FE]

——— implement pilot program establishing performance-based pay structure for certain Federal employees to enhance productivity, accountability, and employee satisfaction (see S. 359), S544 [3FE]

——— permanently enact certain appropriations restrictions on use of funds for abortions and involuntary sterilizations (see S. 334), S523 [30JA]

——— prohibit from entering into contracts with entity that discriminates against firearm or ammunition industries (see S. 137), S226 [16JA]

——— prohibit use of DeepSeek by Executive agencies (see S. 765), S1428 [27FE]

——— require each agency to evaluate its permitting system and consider whether permit by rule could replace that system (see S. 238), S335 [23JA]

——— require to submit zero-based budgets (see S. 181), S302 [22JA]

——— require use of artificial intelligence (AI) to review agency regulations (see S. 1110), S2364 [4AP]

——— submit study to Congress on impact of expanded telework and remote work by agency employees during coronavirus pandemic and plan for future telework and remote work (see S. 354), S543 [3FE]

Federal employees: prohibit Federal Employee Health Benefits plans from covering gender transitions for minors (see S. 1774), S2951 [15MY]

Federal-State relations: provide that sanctuary jurisdictions that provide benefits to aliens in U.S. unlawfully are ineligible for Federal funds intended to benefit such aliens (see S. 707), S1345 [25FE]

FERC: grant authority to approve or deny applications for siting, construction, expansion, or operation of facilities to export or import natural gas (see S. 883), S1603 [6MR]

Financial institutions: curtail political weaponization of Federal banking agencies by eliminating reputational risk as component of supervision of depository institutions (see S. 875), S1603 [6MR]

——— modify frequency of credit union boards of directors meetings (see S. 522), S1777 [14MR]

——— 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]

——— require regulatory agencies to take risk profiles and business models of institutions into account when taking regulatory actions (see S. 427), S3118 [22MY]

——— require updates to threshold amounts applicable to certain currency transaction reports (see S. 3017), S7167 [20OC]

Firearms: amend definitions of firearm silencer and firearm muffler (see S. 1039), S1742 [13MR]

——— 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]

——— ensure that certain operations, functions, and services of Federal Government relating to enforcement of firearms laws and firearm export licensing continue during lapse in appropriations (see S. 3085), S7850 [30OC]

——— permit States to provide reciprocal treatment for carrying of certain concealed firearms by nonresidents (see S. 65), S79 [9JA]

——— prohibit State excise taxes on firearms and ammunition manufacturers and dealers (see S. 1169), S1905 [27MR]

——— provide that silencers be treated same as firearms accessories relative to registration and transfer laws (see S. 345), S524 [30JA]

——— remove short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and certain other weapons from definition of firearms for purposes of National Firearms Act (see S. 1162), S1905 [27MR]

——— remove silencers from definition of firearms relative to taxation, registration, and transfer laws (see S. 364), S544 [3FE]

Foreign aid: limit funds to U.N. and other organizations that provide any status, rights, or privileges beyond observer status to PLO (see S. 1612), S2774 [6MY]

——— prohibit assistance to nonprofits, foreign nongovernmental organizations, and quasi-autonomous nongovernmental organizations that promote or perform abortions (see S. 250), S371 [24JA]

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), S7786 [28OC]

Foreign policy: support Latin America and Caribbean countries that maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan, counter efforts by China to break such ties, and deepen coordination with Taiwan in Western Hemisphere (see S. 2684), S5563 [2SE]

Fraternal organizations: recognize benefits provided by tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to their members and communities (see S. Con. Res. 6), S4370 [15JY]

Georgia (country): support democracy and rule of law (see S. 868), S1803 [24MR]

Government: establish clear and consistent biological definition of male and female (see S. 1147), S1872 [26MR]

Government regulations: prohibit public comments during rulemaking process from governments and individuals designated as foreign adversaries (see S. 3416), S8623 [10DE]

Greece: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 141), S1872 [26MR]

Health: prohibit insurance companies from denying or limiting coverage or charging higher premiums for living organ donors and allow use of family and medical leave by such donors (see S. 1552), S2737 [1MY]

Housing: reform rural housing programs (see S. 1260), S2716 [30AP]

——— remove requirement on lessors to provide thirty day notice to vacate (see S. 470), S1803 [24MR]

——— repeal certain incentives to upgrade energy efficiency standards relative to taxpayer subsidies for home electrification (see S. 333), S523 [30JA]

Hydroelectric power: support upgrades at existing hydroelectric dams to increase clean energy production, improve resiliency and reliability of electric grid, and enhance health of rivers and associated wildlife habitats (see S. 1183), S2665 [29AP]

Immigration: ban Federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions that interfere with enforcement of Federal immigration law and provide liability protection for local law enforcement who enforce Federal laws (see S. 685), S1311 [24FE]

——— increase penalties for those who illegally reenter U.S. after being removed (see S. 271), S434 [28JA] (see S. 2547), S4904 [30JY]

——— prohibit officers, officials, representatives, spokespersons, and members of, and individuals who endorse or espouse activities of, terrorist organizations from entering or remaining in U.S. (see S. 3237), S8274 [20NO]

——— require DNA test to determine familial relationship between alien and accompanying minor (see S. 52), S79 [9JA]

Immigration and Nationality Act: include sexual assault and aggravated sexual violence in definition of aggravated felonies to expedite removal of aliens convicted of such crimes (see S. 1517), S2664 [29AP]

Insurance: prohibit financial regulators from collecting data directly from insurance companies (see S. 1544), S2715 [30AP]

International relations: provide for treatment of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), and Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) as international organizations (see S. 1579), S2737 [1MY]

Iran: affirm acceptable outcome of any nuclear deal between U.S. and Iran (see S. Res. 212), S3011 [20MY]

——— 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), S930 [12FE]

Johnston, J. Bennett: tribute (see S. Res. 159), S2456 [7AP]

Kirk, Charlie: tribute (see S. Res. 391), S6648 [16SE]

Labor unions: protect free choice of individual employees relative to participation in labor organizations (see S. 533), S929 [12FE]

Law enforcement: require Internet service providers to provide law enforcement limited window of time to investigate before notifying suspected child predators of existence of lawfully-issued subpoenas (see S. 1401), S2521 [9AP]

Law enforcement officers: expand provisions of law allowing carriage of concealed weapons by active and retired officers (see S. 679), S1127 [20FE]

LGBTQ+: deny tax deductions and other Federal funding for costs of gender transition procedures (see S. 1551), S2737 [1MY]

Life Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 56), S3205 [3JN]

Maduro, Nicolas: increase maximum reward amount for information leading to arrest and conviction of, to be paid out by Federal Government from all withheld assets, officials of Maduro regime and their conspirators (see S. 39), S79 [9JA]

Medicaid: streamline enrollment of certain providers across State lines (see S. 752), S1396 [26FE]

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), S3010 [20MY]

Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 1), S2716 [30AP]

Mental Health Awareness in Agriculture Day: designate (see S. Res. 143), S1872 [26MR]

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]

Mississippi: tribute to State legislature passage of Gestational Age Act which led to Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to overturn Roe v. Wade (see S. Res. 30), S303 [22JA]

Motor vehicles: prevent elimination of sale of internal combustion engines (see S. 996), S1704 [12MR]

National 4–H Week: designate (see S. Res. 434), S6956 [6OC]

National Arbor Day: anniversary (see S. Res. 187), S2664 [29AP]

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 Day of the American Cowboy: designate (see S. Res. 332), S4528 [22JY]

National Education Association: impose certain requirements on Federal charter (see S. 2428), S4698 [24JY]

National Fentanyl Awareness Day: designate (see S. Res. 186), S2664 [29AP]

National FFA Week: designate (see S. Res. 89), S1127 [20FE]

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: issue rule requiring access to AM broadcast stations in motor vehicles (see S. 315), S480 [29JA]

National Native American Heritage Month: observance (see S. Res. 501), S8204 [18NO]

National Park Week: designate (see S. Res. 180), S2563 [10AP]

National Police Week: designate (see S. Res. 220), S2895 [13MY]

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]

National Warrior Call Day: designate (see S. Res. 392), S6648 [16SE]

National Women in Agriculture Day: designate (see S. Res. 153), S2093 [31MR]

Native American Heritage Day: observance (see S. Res. 501), S8204 [18NO]

New York, NY: mint coins in commemoration of 25th anniversary of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on U.S. and support programs at National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center (see S. 1289), S6875 [30SE]

North Macedonia: recognize independence anniversary and celebrate anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (see S. Res. 399), S6696 [17SE]

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), S4774 [28JY]

Panama: expel officials and interests of China and terminate Chinese management of key Panamanian ports (see S. Res. 31), S335 [23JA]

Pope Leo XIV: tribute (see S. Res. 253), S3117 [22MY]

Presidents of the U.S.: impose sanctions on foreign governments that resist efforts to repatriate their citizens who have unlawfully entered U.S and those that knowingly facilitate unlawful immigration into U.S. (see S. 363), S860 [11FE]

Public lands: improve management of grazing permits and leases (see S. 211), S2564 [10AP]

Radio: oppose new fees, taxes, royalties, or charges on local, over the air, radio stations (see S. Con. Res. 8), S1460 [3MR]

Real estate: require Government-sponsored enterprises to include disclaimer on Uniform Residential Loan Application to increase awareness of Dept. of Veterans Affairs direct and guaranteed home loan programs (see S. 138), S1605 [6MR]

Religious Education Week: designate (see S. Res. 426), S6957 [6OC]

Russia: 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]

SEC: amend Federal securities laws to enhance 403(b) plans (see S. 424), S2476 [8AP]

——— expand access to capital for rural small businesses (see S. 577), S5564 [2SE]

——— prohibit from requiring that personally identifiable information be collected under consolidated audit trail reporting requirements (see S. 658), S1126 [20FE]

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]

Ships and vessels: authorize nonpecuniary damages in action resulting from cruise ship voyage occurring on high seas (see S. 1423), S2560 [10AP]

Simpson, Alan K.: tribute (see S. Res. 148), S1907 [27MR]

Taxation: allow credit for charitable donations to nonprofit organizations providing education scholarships to qualified elementary and secondary students (see S. 292), S480 [29JA]

——— allow taxpayers to elect to receive certain replacement refunds electronically (see S. 2449), S4699 [24JY]

——— eliminate application of income tax on qualified tips through deduction allowed to all individual tax payers (see S. 129), S226 [16JA]

——— enhance tax benefits for research activities (see S. 1639), S2798 [7MY]

——— establish deduction for certain overtime payments (see S. 1606), S2774 [6MY]

——— establish tax on sale of electric vehicles and batteries (see S. 536), S929 [12FE]

——— exclude from gross income interest received on certain loans secured by agricultural real property (see S. 838), S3563 [26JN]

——— expand availability of employee stock ownership plans in S corporations (see S. 2461), S4776 [28JY]

——— expand employer-provided child care credit and dependent care assistance exclusion (see S. 847), S3206 [3JN]

——— extend publicly traded partnership ownership structure to energy power generation projects and transportation fuels (see S. 510), S859 [11FE]

——— improve low-income housing credit (see S. 1515), S2664 [29AP]

——— maintain prohibition on allowing any deduction or credit associated with trade or business involved in trafficking marijuana (see S. 471), S792 [5FE]

——— make employers of spouses of military personnel eligible for work opportunity credit (see S. 1027), S4369 [15JY]

——— make permanent deduction for qualified business income (see S. 213), S334 [23JA]

——— modify and extend deduction for charitable contributions for individuals not itemizing deductions (see S. 317), S481 [29JA]

——— permanently allow tax deduction at time investment in qualified property is made (see S. 187), S2564 [10AP]

——— permanently extend allowance for depreciation, amortization, or depletion for purposes of determining income limitation on deduction for business interest (see S. 1688), S2837 [8MY]

——— permanently extend new markets tax credit (see S. 479), S792 [5FE]

——— prohibit certain activities constituting preparation of tax returns by IRS (see S. 96), S185 [15JA]

——— prohibit use of foreign feedstocks for purposes of clean fuel production credit (see S. 1422), S2560 [10AP]

——— provide special rules for taxation of certain residents of Taiwan with income from sources within U.S. (see S. 199), S545 [3FE]

——— reinstate filing exception for payments made by third party settlement organizations to certain independent contract workers in effect prior to American Rescue Plan Act enactment (see S. 1375), S3534 [25JN]

——— repeal corporate alternative minimum tax (see S. 796), S1429 [27FE]

——— repeal credit for new clean vehicles (see S. 541), S930 [12FE]

——— repeal estate and generation-skipping taxes (see S. 587), S971 [13FE]

——— repeal excise tax on indoor tanning services (see S. 1865), S3115 [22MY]

——— repeal firearm transfer tax (see S. 1224), S2092 [31MR]

——— repeal natural gas tax (see S. 143), S227 [16JA]

Tax-exempt organizations: treat certain organizations receiving funding from principals of countries of concern as agents of foreign principals under Foreign Agents Registration Act (see S. 2305), S4420 [16JY]

Tibet: commemorate birthday of Dalai Lama and express support for human rights, religious freedom, and cultural and linguistic protection of Tibetan people (see S. Res. 283), S3435 [17JN]

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]

U.N.: prohibit U.S. contributions to U.N. related to discrimination against Israel (see S. 1521), S2714 [30AP]

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]

Venezuela: promote democracy (see S. 37), S67 [8JA]

Veterans: expand eligibility for concurrent receipt of military retired pay or combat-related compensation with service-connected disability benefits (see S. 1032), S1742 [13MR]

Voting: prohibit individuals who are not U.S. citizens from voting in District of Columbia elections (see S. 2636), S4996 [31JY]

WHO: require Senate approval before U.S. assumes any obligation under WHO pandemic agreement and suspend funding until such agreement is ratified (see S. 92), S140 [14JA]

World War II: award Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to individuals and communities who volunteered or donated items to North Platte Canteen in North Platte, NE (see S. 645), S1126 [20FE]

——— recognize anniversary of amphibious landing on Japanese island of Iwo Jima and subsequent Allied victory, honor those who fought and died there, and commemorate raising of U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi (see S. Res. 53), S1041 [19FE]

Yemen: designate Ansarallah as foreign terrorist organization and impose certain sanctions (see S. 159), S280 [21JA]

Bills and resolutions introduced

CBO: codify Panel of Health Advisors (see S. 1911), S3117 [22MY]

China: require report of, and strategy to combat, arms sales of China (see S. 2424), S4625 [23JY]

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Defining Larger Participants of a Market for General-Use Digital Consumer Payment Applications’’ (see S.J. Res. 28), S1429 [27FE]

Dept. of Agriculture: authorize funds for certain employment and training activities for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits recipients (see S. 1794), S2952 [15MY]

——— establish additional reporting requirements relative to foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land (see S. 1969), S3254 [5JN]

——— extend and enhance Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program (see S. 2691), S6008 [3SE]

——— modify certain programs to improve flood protection and infrastructure resiliency (see S. 3140), S7962 [6NO]

——— publish annual assessment on U.S. dependency on critical agricultural products or inputs from China (see S. 912), S1630 [10MR]

——— report to Congress on residue testing for all imported organic feedstuffs shipped in bulk (see S. 1398), S2521 [9AP]

Dept. of Commerce: prohibit issuance of licenses for export, reexport, or in-country transfer of advanced integrated circuits to or in foreign adversaries (see S. 3374), S8507 [4DE]

Dept. of HHS: establish working group to formulate recommendations for standardizing measurements of loneliness and isolation (see S. 3431), S8669 [11DE]

Dept. of State: include Taiwan among list of recipient countries for which shorter certification and reporting periods apply and expedite licensing for allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan (see S. 1744), S2895 [13MY]

Dept. of the Interior: prescribe requirements relative to plants detained on suspicion of violation of Lacey Act Amendments (see S. 2804), S6600 [15SE]

Dept. of Transportation: establish axle weight tolerance for certain commercial motor vehicles transporting dry bulk goods (see S. 2108), S3469 [18JN]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: ensure tracking of medical documentation after veteran receives care from community provider while measuring performance of obtaining community care records (see S. 2397), S4624 [23JY]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs-Dept. of Defense Joint Executive Committee: improve mental health screening conducted under separation health assessments for members of Armed Forces (see S. 3245), S8274 [20NO]

Drugs: address nitazene trafficking and impose sanctions relative to Chinese entities and foreign governments engaged in or contributing to opioid trafficking (see S. 3080), S7849 [30OC]

EPA: recognize anniversary of renewable fuel standard and its foundational role in strengthening energy security, supporting rural communities, growing U.S. economy, and improving environmental performance (see S. Res. 364), S5208 [1AU]

Federal agencies and departments: disclose information on improper payments under Federal programs (see S. 747), S1396 [26FE]

——— evaluate impact of lowest price technically acceptable source selection process on national security (see S. 1592), S2756 [5MY]

Foreign policy: make improvements to trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see S. 2130), S3470 [18JN]

Hawks, Howard L.: tribute (see S. Res. 97), S1346 [25FE]

Iran: call on United Kingdom, France, and Germany (E3) to initiate certain U.N. snapback sanctions on Iran relative to their nuclear energy program (see S. Res. 81), S972 [13FE]

Japan: recognize importance of U.S.-Japan alliance and praise resistance to Chinese coercion and aggression (see S. Res. 547), S8833 [17DE]

Middle East: impose sanctions on Popular Resistance Committees and other associated entities (see S. 1126), S1835 [25MR]

Morality and ethics: protect dignity of fetal remains (see S. 242), S371 [24JA]

National Beef Month: designate (see S. Res. 241), S3058 [21MY]

Philippines: recognize anniversary of signing of Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. and security alliance in wake of persistent and escalating aggression by China in South China Sea (see S. Res. 409), S6731 [18SE]

Power resources: include fuel for ocean going vessels as additional renewable fuel for which credits may be generated under renewable fuel program (see S. 881), S1603 [6MR]

Renewable Fuels Month: designate (see S. Res. 203), S2756 [5MY]

SEC: revise rules on general solicitation or general advertising to allow for presentations or other communication made by or on behalf of issuer at certain events (see S. 3342), S8506 [4DE]

——— terminate unused authorities established pursuant to Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (see S. 1806), S2971 [19MY]

Securities: prohibit index funds from investing in Chinese companies (see S. 2046), S3389 [12JN]

——— prohibit purchase of certain securities from sanctioned foreign companies and affiliates (see S. 2048), S3389 [12JN]

Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month: designate (see S. Res. 476), S7850 [30OC]

Taiwan: promote energy security (see S. 2722), S6320 [4SE]

Taxation: exclude all military retirement and related benefits from Federal income tax (see S. 1108), S1835 [25MR]

——— exempt certain income of active or Reserve service members from tax (see S. 3246), S8274 [20NO]

——— impose excise tax on certain investments of private colleges and universities (see S. 2045), S3389 [12JN]

——— provide for temporary reduction of inclusion in gross income of Social Security old-age and survivors insurance benefit payments and tier 1 railroad retirement benefits (see S. 1109), S1835 [25MR]

——— treat certain gains and dividends derived from countries of concern as ordinary income (see S. 2047), S3389 [12JN]

Cloture motions

Abortion: require health care practitioners to exercise proper degree of care in cases of children who survive abortion or attempted abortion (S. 6), motion to proceed, S258 [20JA], S294 [22JA]

Andres, Gary: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of HHS for Legislation, S3384 [12JN], S3400 [16JN]

Appropriations: making continuing (H.R. 1968), S1768 [14MR]

——— making continuing (H.R. 5371), S8125, S8126, S8129, S8130 [10NO]

——— making continuing (H.R. 5371), motion to proceed, S6842 [29SE], S6894 [1OC], S6931 [3OC]

——— provide for automatic continuing resolutions (S. 2806), motion to proceed, S6799 [19SE], S6824 [29SE]

Arrigo, John J.: nomination to be Ambassador to Portugal, S4987 [31JY]

Artau, Edward L.: nomination to be district judge, S5544 [2SE], S6050 [4SE]

Atkins, Paul: nomination to SEC, S2362 [4AP], S2488 [9AP]

Bailey, Sara: nomination to be Office of National Drug Control Policy Director, S8704 [15DE], S8902 [18DE]

Barrack, Thomas J., Jr.: nomination to be Ambassador to Turkey, S2553 [10AP], S2621 [29AP]

Bass, Keith: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Health Affairs, S8704 [15DE], S8902 [18DE]

Bedford, Bryan: nomination to be FAA Administrator, S4075 [30JN], S4253 [8JY]

Blanche, Todd: nomination to be Deputy Attorney General, S1456 [3MR], S1506 [5MR]

Bragdon, David A.: nomination to be district judge, S8265 [20NO], S8416 [1DE]

Briggs, William: nomination to be SBA Deputy Administrator, S4075 [30JN], S4268 [9JY]

Cabrera, Kevin: nomination to be Ambassador to Panama, S2362 [4AP], S2473 [8AP]

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]

Cairncross, Sean: nomination to be National Cyber Director, S4988 [31JY]

Chamberlin, Robert P.: nomination to be district judge, S8503 [4DE], S8527 [8DE]

Colby, Elbridge: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Policy, S2361 [4AP], S2454 [7AP]

Cole, Terrance: nomination to be DEA Administrator, S4448 [17JY], S4500 [21JY]

Crain, William J.: nomination to be district judge, S8503 [4DE], S8555 [9DE]

Crowley, Monica E.: nomination to be Dept. of State Chief of Protocol, S2818 [8MY], S2853 [12MY]

Dabbar, Paul: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Commerce, S3464 [18JN], S3512 [24JN]

DEA: make permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances (S. 331), S1659 [11MR], S1735 [13MR]

——— 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 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]

Divine, Joshua M.: nomination to be district judge, S4357 [15JY], S4437 [17JY]

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]

Edlow, Joseph: nomination to be U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director, S4321 [10JY], S4352 [15JY]

Federal employees: appropriate funds for pay and allowances of excepted Federal employees for periods of work performed during Government shutdown (S. 3012), motion to proceed, S7185 [21OC], S7720 [23OC], S7996 [7NO]

Fertitta, Tilman J.: nomination to be Ambassador to Italy and San Marino, S2553 [10AP], S2631 [29AP]

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]

Gaiser, T. Elliot: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Office of Legal Counsel, S4760 [28JY], S4864 [30JY]

Glass, George: nomination to be Ambassador to Japan, S2361 [4AP], S2466 [8AP]

Gould, Jonathan: nomination to be Comptroller of the Currency, S4248 [8JY], S4304 [10JY]

Griffith, Preston: nomination to be Under Sec. of Energy for Infrastructure, S4074 [30JN], S4253 [8JY]

Hansell, Bradley: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Intelligence and Security, S4357 [15JY], S4443 [17JY]

Hanson, Catherine: nomination to be EPA Chief Financial Officer, S4987 [31JY]

Hegseth, Peter: nomination to be Sec. of Defense, S277 [21JA], S318 [23JA]

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]

Huckabee, Michael D.: nomination to be Ambassador to Israel, S2361 [4AP], S2468 [8AP]

Hughes, Andrew: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of HUD, S3248 [5JN], S3300 [10JN]

Hurley, John: nomination to be Under Sec. of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Crimes, S4358 [15JY], S4444 [17JY]

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, S8656 [11DE], S8804 [17DE]

Johnson, Ronald D.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mexico, S2362 [4AP], S2473 [8AP]

Kessler, Jeffrey: nomination to be Under Sec. of Commerce for Industry and Security, S1659 [11MR], S1730 [13MR]

Kies, Kenneth: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury for Tax Policy, S3464 [18JN], S3526 [25JN]

Kimmitt, William: nomination to be Under Sec. of Commerce for International Trade, S4697 [24JY], S4791 [29JY]

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]

Lanahan, Maria A.: nomination to be district judge, S5544 [2SE], S6049 [4SE]

Law, Robert: nomination to be Under Sec. of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans, S6314 [4SE], S6452 [9SE]

Lewis, Bill: nomination to be district judge, S7166 [20OC], S7696 [21OC]

Loeffler, Kelly: nomination to be SBA Administrator, S784 [5FE], S966 [13FE]

Lohmeier, Matthew: nomination to be Under Sec. of the Air Force, S4499 [21JY], S4617 [23JY]

Long, Billy: nomination to be IRS Commissioner, S3275 [9JN], S3329 [11JN]

Lucas, Andrea: nomination to EEOC, S4808 [29JY], S4964 [31JY]

Lukas, Aaron: nomination to be Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, S4357 [15JY], S4442 [17JY]

Lutnick, Howard: nomination to be Sec. of Commerce, S783 [5FE], S966 [13FE]

Marks, Dale: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment, S3110 [22MY], S3196 [3JN]

Mascott, Jennifer L.: nomination to be circuit judge, S6944 [6OC], S7011 [8OC]

Mason, Cheryl: nomination to be Dept. of Veterans Affairs Inspector General, S4808 [29JY], S4959 [31JY]

Matthews, Earl: nomination to be Dept. of Defense General Counsel, S4696 [24JY], S4764 [28JY]

Maxwell, James D., II: nomination to be district judge, S8503 [4DE], S8556 [9DE]

Mercer, William W.: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7177 [21OC]

Meredith, Stephen C.: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7696 [21OC]

Michael, Emil: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Research and Engineering, S2852 [12MY], S2916 [14MY]

Miran, Stephen: nomination to be Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, S1623 [10MR], S1685 [12MR]

——— nomination to FRS Board of Governors, S6562 [11SE], S6591 [15SE]

Moe, Anne-Leigh Gaylord: nomination to be district judge, S7155 [16OC], S7177 [21OC]

Molinaro, Marcus: nomination to be Federal Transit Administrator, S4988 [31JY]

Monarez, Susan: nomination to be CDC Director, S4697 [24JY], S4792 [29JY]

Mooty, Harold D., III: nomination to be district judge, S7113 [14OC], S7148 [16OC]

Mulligan, Casey: nomination to be SBA Chief Counsel for Advocacy, S4809 [29JY], S4979 [31JY]

Nesvik, Brian: nomination to be U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director, S4859 [30JY], S5181 [1AU]

Noem, Kristi: nomination to be Sec. of Homeland Security, S277 [21JA], S369 [24JA]

Orso, Matthew E.: nomination to be district judge, S8417 [1DE], S8463 [3DE]

Oz, Mehmet: nomination to be Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator, S2086 [31MR], S2148 [3AP]

Perdue, David: nomination to be Ambassador to China, S2553 [10AP], S2595 [28AP]

Pettit, Luke: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury for Financial Institutions, S4321 [10JY], S4332 [14JY]

Pirro, Jeanine: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S4987 [31JY], S5506 [2AU]

Pratt, Jordan E.: nomination to be district judge, S7722 [23OC], S7764 [28OC]

Pulte, William: nomination to be Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, S1659 [11MR]

Quinones, Jason R.: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S4986 [31JY], S5498 [2AU]

Ratcliffe, John: nomination to be CIA Director, S276 [21JA], S309 [23JA]

Rinaldi, Luigi: nomination to be Ambassador to Uruguay, S4859 [30JY], S5185 [1AU]

Rodriguez, Susan Courtwright: nomination to be district judge, S8417 [1DE], S8474 [3DE]

Rollins, Brooke: nomination to be Sec. of Agriculture, S784 [5FE]

Roth, Arielle: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce for Communications and Information, S4358 [15JY], S4443 [17JY]

Rubinstein, Reed: nomination to be Dept. of State Legal Adviser, S2818 [8MY], S2858 [12MY]

Scott, Rodney: nomination to be U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, S3399 [16JN], S3457 [18JN]

Senate Rules: authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar, S6670 [17SE]

——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 377), S6596 [15SE]

——— 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), S8593 [10DE]

——— authorize en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar (S. Res. 532), motion to proceed, S8522 [8DE]

Simmons, Joshua: nomination to be CIA general counsel, S8703 [15DE]

——— nomination to be CIA General Counsel, S8901 [18DE]

Sonderling, Keith: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Labor, S1623 [10MR], S1690 [12MR]

Stephens, Warren A.: nomination to be Ambassador to United Kingdom, S2553 [10AP], S2620 [29AP]

Stevens, Cristian M.: nomination to be district judge, S4357 [15JY], S4442 [17JY]

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]

Topping, Richard: nomination to be Dept. of Veterans Affairs Chief Financial Officer, S4499 [21JY], S4692 [24JY]

Trusty, Olivia: nomination to FCC, S3384 [12JN], S3410, S3412 [17JN]

Tung, Eric C.: nomination to be circuit judge, S7847 [30OC], S7866 [3NO]

Ueland, Eric M.: nomination to be OMB Deputy Director for Management, S2853 [12MY], S2920 [14MY]

Vaden, Stephen: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Agriculture, S3248 [5JN], S3299 [10JN]

Van Hook, Alexander C.: nomination to be district judge, S8704 [15DE], S8902 [18DE]

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]

Woll, David: nomination to be Dept. of HUD General Counsel, S4809 [29JY], S4979 [31JY]

Wright, David: nomination to NRC, S4696 [24JY], S4763 [28JY]

Zimmerman, Daniel: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for International Security Affairs, S3464 [18JN], S3488 [23JN]

Pledge of Allegiance 

Senate, S6909 [2OC]

Remarks

Abortion: require health care practitioners to exercise proper degree of care in cases of children who survive abortion or attempted abortion (S. 6), motion to proceed, S290 [22JA]

Appropriations: making continuing (H.R. 5371), motion to proceed, S6913 [2OC]

Biden, President: evaluation of administration relative to immigration, S165 [15JA]

Budget: allocation of funds, S57 [8JA]

Catholic Schools Week: recognize goals and honor contributions of Catholic schools (S. Res. 45), S487 [29JA]

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Defining Larger Participants of a Market for General-Use Digital Consumer Payment Applications’’ (S.J. Res. 28), S1486 [4MR], S1520 [5MR]

Crime: enhance penalties for killing, attempting to kill, or assaulting public safety officer (S. 83), S2916 [14MY]

——— 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, S2916 [14MY]

Day of the Deployed: designate (S. Res. 468), S7755 [27OC]

DEA: make permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances (S. 331), S2915 [14MY]

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), S1511 [5MR]

Dept. of Homeland Security: take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (S. 5), S165 [15JA]

Federal employees: appropriate funds for pay and allowances of excepted Federal employees for periods of work performed during Government shutdown (S. 3012), motion to proceed, S7994 [7NO]

Government: shutdown relative to budget process, S6913 [2OC], S7994 [7NO]

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), S455 [29JA]

Iran: call on United Kingdom, France, and Germany (E3) to initiate certain U.N. snapback sanctions on Iran relative to their nuclear energy program (S. Res. 81), S4603, S4604, S4605 [23JY]

——— call on United Kingdom, France, and Germany (E3) to initiate certain U.N. snapback sanctions on Iran relative to their nuclear energy program (S. Res. 81), unanimous-consent request, S4605 [23JY]

March for Life: commend marchers and recognize right to life, S290 [22JA]

Morality and ethics: protect dignity of fetal remains, S290 [22JA]

National Chemistry Week: designate (S. Res. 469), S7755 [27OC]

National Police Week: observance, S2915 [14MY]

National security: extend deadline by which TikTok must be sold in order to avoid being banned (S. 103), S178, S180 [15JA], S2497 [9AP]

——— extend deadline by which TikTok must be sold in order to avoid being banned (S. 103), unanimous-consent request, S179 [15JA], S2497 [9AP]

National Stalking Awareness Month: designate (S. Res. 46), S488 [29JA]

Nuclear weapons: designate national day of remembrance for workers of U.S. nuclear weapons program (S. Res. 467), S7755 [27OC]

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: enhanced tax credits funding, S6913 [2OC]

Pulte, William: nomination to be Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, S1726 [13MR]

Senate: legislative program, S488 [29JA], S7756 [27OC]

Trump, President: evaluation of administration relative to combating fentanyl trafficking, S2116 [2AP]

Tributes

Bartlett, Ross, S2916 [14MY]

Kirk, Charlie, S6709 [18SE]

Sandberg, Ryne, S4962 [31JY]