SCHMITT, ERIC (a Senator from Missouri)

Amendments

Budget: rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (H.R. 4), S4365, S4372 [15JY]

——— setting forth Federal budget for 2025–2034 (H. Con. Res. 14), S2441 [4AP]

——— setting forth Federal budget for 2025–2034 (S. Con. Res. 7), S1289 [20FE]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), S4951 [30JY], S5054, S5074, S5107 [31JY], S5219, S5254 [1AU], S6021 [3SE], S6882 [30SE]

——— making appropriations (H.R. 4016), S8533 [8DE]

Dept. of Homeland Security: take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (S. 5), S194 [15JA], S232 [16JA]

FDA: publish final rule relative to nonclinical testing methods (S. 355), S8793, S8794 [16DE]

Bills and resolutions cosponsored

Abortion: 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]

American Girls in Sports Day: designate (see S. Res. 21), S89 [13JA]

America’s National Churchill Museum National Historic Landmark, Fulton, MO: designate (see S. 650), S1126 [20FE] (see S. 3490), S8779 [16DE]

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]

Army: anniversary (see S. Res. 269), S3315 [10JN]

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

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]

China: oppose provision of assistance by multilateral development banks (see S. 2362), S4700 [24JY]

Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.: protect against foreign influence over agriculture production and supply chains (see S. 179), S302 [22JA]

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), S2953 [15MY]

Conservation of energy: modify standards for general service lamps (see S. 1568), S2737 [1MY]

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]

——— limit application of defenses based on passage of time and other non-merits defenses relative to claims under Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act (see S. 1884), S3116 [22MY]

——— prohibit issuance of national injunctions (see S. 1206), S1924 [31MR]

Crime: enhance efforts to combat trafficking of children (see S. 3054), S7730 [23OC]

——— enhance penalties for killing, attempting to kill, or assaulting public safety officer (see S. 83), S186 [15JA]

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

——— make permanent scheduling of fentanyl-related substances (see S. 331), S523 [30JA]

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

Dept. of Commerce: enable sale of U.S. businesses to U.S. workers through employee stock ownership plans by establishing zero-subsidy investment facility (see S. 1645), S2799 [7MY]

——— promote space situational awareness and space traffic coordination and modify functions and leadership of Office of Space Commerce (see S. 428), S667 [5FE]

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

——— provide for certain requirements relating to cloud, data infrastructure, and foundation model procurement (see S. 1775), S2951 [15MY]

——— require annual reports on allied contributions to common defense (see S. 2151), S3564 [26JN]

Dept. of Education: allow States to opt out of certain programmatic requirements and combine certain Federal funds to improve academic achievement (see S. 309), S480 [29JA]

——— prevent use of funds to teach or advance concepts related to gender ideology (see S. 2251), S4314 [10JY]

——— prohibit graduate medical schools from receiving Federal financial assistance if such schools adopt certain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and requirements (see S. 1811), S3009 [20MY]

——— 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), S6649 [16SE]

——— require hands-on civic engagement activities for teachers and students and programs that educate students about history and principles of U.S. Constitution (see S. 2841), S6876 [30SE]

——— 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: 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), S3057 [21MY]

——— take into custody aliens who have been charged in U.S. with theft (see S. 5), S34 [6JA]

Dept. of Justice: establish grant program for law enforcement agencies (see S. 1079), S1837 [25MR]

——— extend period for filing claims under Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, provide for compensation for claims relating to Manhattan Project waste, and improve compensation for workers involved in uranium mining (see S. 243), S371 [24JA]

——— prevent conflicts of interest and promote competition in sale and purchase of digital advertising (see S. 1060), S1743 [13MR]

Dept. of the Interior: collect surcharge from international visitors to units of National Park System (see S. 2308), S4775 [28JY]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: make certain spouses eligible for services under disabled veterans’ outreach program (see S. 1204), S1924 [31MR]

Disabled: prohibit discrimination on basis of mental or physical disability in cases of anatomical gifts and organ transplants (see S. 1782), S3563 [26JN]

District of Columbia: limit youth offender status to age 18, establish website on juvenile crime statistics, and prohibit city council from enacting changes to existing criminal liability sentences (see S. 2686), S6471 [9SE]

——— repeal law enacting certain justice reforms that limit police powers (see S. 2687), S6471 [9SE]

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]

Employment: prohibit discrimination against employees on basis of expression that describes, asserts, or reinforces the binary or biological nature of sex (see S. 2037), S3563 [26JN]

EPA: prohibit State standards relative to control of emissions from existing locomotives and engines used in locomotives (see S. 1779), S3119 [22MY]

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]

FAA: require all aircraft in controlled airspace to be equipped with automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) IN and ADS-B OUT equipment to improve aviation safety (see S. 2503), S4818 [29JY]

FCC: disapprove rule entitled ‘‘Addressing the Homework Gap Through the E-Rate Program’’ (see S.J. Res. 7), S395 [27JA]

FDA: establish additional authorities regarding conduct of pediatric investigations of molecularly targeted drugs to treat cancer (see S. 932), S8240 [19NO] (see S. 3302), S8447 [2DE]

——— improve requirements for making determination of interchangeability of biological product and its reference product (see S. 1954), S3517 [24JN]

——— publish final rule relative to nonclinical testing methods (see S. 355), S544 [3FE]

Federal agencies and departments: increase access to agency guidance documents (see S. 252), S371 [24JA]

——— prohibit Federal employees and contractors from directing online platforms to censor any speech protected by First Amendment (see S. 188), S302 [22JA]

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

——— provide that major rules of executive branch shall have no force or effect unless joint resolution of approval is enacted into law (see S. 485), S793 [5FE]

——— require review of promulgated agency regulations and prohibit rulemaking by agencies (see S. 1556), S2776 [6MY]

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]

Financial institutions: 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]

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

——— remove short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and certain other weapons from definition of firearms for purposes of National Firearms Act (see S. 1162), S3404 [16JN]

Foreign trade: facilitate administration and enforcement of antidumping and countervailing duty orders (see S. 691), S1312 [24FE]

Fort Ontario Holocaust Refugee Shelter National Historical Park: establish (see S. 3490), S8779 [16DE]

Government regulations: provide for en bloc consideration in resolutions of disapproval for ‘‘midnight rules’’ imposed by outgoing Presidential administration without transparency, scrutiny, and oversight (see S. 164), S280 [21JA]

Health: prohibit health care professionals, hospitals, or clinics from participating in chemical or surgical mutilation of child and provide private right of action for those damaged by such procedures (see S. 2907), S6730 [18SE]

Housing: remove requirement on lessors to provide thirty day notice to vacate (see S. 470), S1705 [12MR]

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

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), S1430 [27FE]

——— make assault of law enforcement officer deportable offense (see S. 212), S334 [23JA]

——— prohibit intentional hindering of immigration, border, and customs controls (see S. 50), S303 [22JA]

Information technology: require online service providers to disclose acceptable use policies and publish annual report on such policies, and provide users with written notice before termination of accounts (see S. 2010), S3315 [10JN]

IRS: expand uses for 529 education savings accounts and encourage school choice (see S. 311), S930 [12FE]

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

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

Law enforcement officers: provide public safety officer benefits for exposure-related cancers (see S. 237), S4774 [28JY]

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

Lloyd, Natalie E. and David: tribute (see S. Res. 258), S3169 [2JN]

Medicaid: apply asset verification program to all applicants for, and recipients of, medical assistance in all States and territories (see S. 1082), S1803 [24MR]

——— implement minimum work requirement for able-bodied adults (see S. 447), S791 [5FE]

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

Medicare: establish pilot program for testing use of predictive risk-scoring algorithm to provide oversight of payments for durable medical equipment and clinical diagnostic laboratory tests (see S. 2066), S3389 [12JN]

——— 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), S6697 [17SE]

Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 1), S42 [7JA]

——— prohibit receipt of pay after October 1 of any fiscal year in which concurrent budget resolution and regular appropriations bills have not been approved (see S. 88), S139 [14JA]

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]

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

NASA: authorize programs (see S. 933), S1663 [11MR]

National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation: extend legislative authority to establish commemorative work in District of Columbia (see S. 2546), S4904 [30JY]

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

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

National Small Business Week: designate (see S. Res. 201), S2756 [5MY]

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

NIST: develop workforce frameworks for critical and emerging technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) and review and update National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (see S. 1290), S2172 [3AP]

NOAA: prohibit requiring authorization for work on undersea fiber optic cables in national marine sanctuary if such activities have previously been authorized by Federal or State agency (see S. 2873), S6906 [1OC]

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]

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.: prohibit funding (see S. 203), S334 [23JA]

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), S226 [16JA]

Religious Education Week: designate (see S. Res. 426), S6874 [30SE]

Research: prohibit use of taxpayer dollars to support animal experimentation in laboratories of adversarial nations (see S. 1435), S2561 [10AP]

Route 66 National Historic Trail: designate (see S. 2887), S6729 [18SE]

SBA: prohibit suspension on collections of loans made to small businesses relative to coronavirus (see S. 68), S281 [21JA]

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

Social Security: review and simplify processes, forms, and communications for family caregivers to assist individuals in establishing eligibility, enrolling in, and maintaining benefits under certain Federal aid programs (see S. 1227), S2092 [31MR]

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

——— allow employers to contribute to ABLE accounts in lieu of retirement plan contributions (see S. 2459), S4699 [24JY]

——— allow limited 529 college savings programs funds to be used for elementary and secondary education, including homeschooling (see S. 152), S252 [20JA]

——— clarify that certain tax exemptions are not treated as Federal financial assistance (see S. 1428), S2738 [1MY]

——— expand availability of employee stock ownership plans in S corporations (see S. 2461), S4906 [30JY]

——— expand expenses treated as qualified higher education expenses for 529 accounts to include certain postsecondary credentialing expenses (see S. 756), S2715 [30AP]

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

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

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

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

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]

Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation: develop and disseminate civic education curriculum and oral history resources on certain political ideologies (see S. 1001), S1704 [12MR]

Voting: require proof of U.S citizenship to register to vote in Federal elections (see S. 128), S226 [16JA]

William S. Knudsen Commission for American Defense-Industrial Mobilization: establish (see S. 1524), S2714 [30AP]

World War II: 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), S931 [12FE]

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

Bills and resolutions introduced

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

Budget: rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (see S. 2067), S3389 [12JN]

Catholic Schools Week: recognize goals and honor contributions of Catholic schools (see S. Res. 45), S481 [29JA]

CDC: reform and limit scope of public health authorities (see S. 999), S1704 [12MR]

China: make members of Chinese Communist Party and their family members ineligible for certain student visas (see S. 108), S225 [16JA]

Courts: provide for right of action against Federal employees for violations of rights secured by First Amendment to Constitution (see S. 67), S80 [9JA]

Crime: punish criminal offenses targeting first responders (see S. 2278), S4368 [15JY]

Dept. of Defense: establish network of regional hubs to foster innovation, collaboration, and rapid development of defense-related technologies (see S. 1978), S3255 [5JN]

Dept. of Education: require notification relative to individualized education program teams under Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (see S. 745), S1396 [26FE]

Dept. of HHS: establish inspectors general of NIH, CDC, and FDA (see S. 1607), S2774 [6MY]

——— establish national plan to coordinate research on epilepsy (see S. 494), S819 [10FE]

——— reauthorize Stop, Observe, Ask, and Respond to Health and Wellness Training program (see S. 208), S334 [23JA]

Dept. of Homeland Security: increase criminal penalties for assaulting, resisting, or impeding officer or employee of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (see S. 2269), S4336 [14JY]

——— 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]

——— treat inadmissible aliens more consistently regardless of their country of nationality (see S. 1817), S3010 [20MY]

Dept. of the Treasury: establish debt reduction fund to reduce national debt (see S. 168), S280 [21JA]

District of Columbia: codify Executive order entitled ‘‘Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful’’ (see S. 2748), S6469 [9SE]

Easter Monday: establish as legal public holiday (see S. 1426), S2560 [10AP]

Federal agencies and departments: clarify nature of judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions (see S. 33), S67 [8JA]

——— eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and funding for agencies, contractors, organizations receiving grants, and educational accreditation agencies (see S. 382), S593 [4FE]

——— repeal three or more existing regulations before issuing new regulation (see S. 30), S66 [8JA]

——— require inspectors general to report to Congress communications between Federal Government and social media companies meant to censor online speech (see S. 66), S80 [9JA]

Foreign policy: prohibit U.S. courts from recognizing, enforcing, or giving effect to any judgment, order, decree, or provisional measure issued by court of China in proceeding motivated by retaliation for lawful acts (see S. 3574), S8920 [18DE]

FTC: require sellers of event tickets to disclose comprehensive information to consumers about ticket prices and related fees (see S. 281), S435 [28JA]

Information technology: address governmental interference in content moderation decisions by providers of interactive computer services (see S. 69), S80 [9JA]

Iran: tribute to pilots, maintainers, analysts, sailors, support aircraft, and families, among various other essential groups involved in success of Operation Midnight Hammer bombing of Iran nuclear enrichment facilities (see S. Res. 437), S6956 [6OC]

Law enforcement officers: ensure ability of public safety officers to retain their right to free speech on matters related to public safety, working conditions, and other matters (see S. 1247), S2139 [2AP]

Medicaid: increase transparency and expand coverage options relative to home and community-based services under Medicaid waiver (see S. 1989), S3284 [9JN]

National Park Service: enter into agreement with Gateway Arch Park Foundation to host private events in Gateway Arch National Park buildings (see S. 2767), S6574 [11SE]

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]

Taxation: establish tax on remittance transfers (see S. 2002), S3314 [10JN]

——— increase limitation on distributions from 529 accounts for qualified higher education expenses (see S. 2206), S4083 [30JN]

——— make certain provisions relative to qualified ABLE programs permanent (see S. 627), S1040 [19FE]

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]

Washington University in St. Louis: tribute to women’s soccer team (see S. Res. 34), S335 [23JA]

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. 5371), motion to proceed, S6842 [29SE], S6894 [1OC], S6931, S6936 [3OC], S6951 [6OC], S6989 [7OC], S7003 [8OC], S7051, S7087 [9OC], S7113 [14OC], S7129 [15OC], S7148, S7155 [16OC], S7165 [20OC]

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]

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

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

Bluestone, Zachary M.: nomination to be district judge, S4499 [21JY], S4598 [23JY]

Bondi, Pamela: nomination to be Attorney General, S519 [30JA], S536 [3FE]

Bove, Emil J., III: nomination to be circuit judge, S4520 [22JY], S4696 [24JY]

Bradbury, Steven: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Transportation, S1599 [6MR], S1648 [11MR]

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

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

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

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

Chavez-DeRemer, Lori: nomination to be Sec. of Labor, S1488 [4MR], S1595 [6MR]

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]

Cryptocurrency: provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (S. 1582), S2948 [15MY]

——— provide for regulation of payment stablecoins (S. 1582), motion to proceed, S2965 [19MY]

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

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 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]

Dhillon, Harmeet: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division, S1921 [31MR], S2120 [2AP]

Driscoll, Daniel: nomination to be Sec. of the Army, S1125 [20FE], S1307 [24FE]

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]

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

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

Fotouhi, David: nomination to be EPA Deputy Administrator, S3248 [5JN], S3282 [9JN]

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

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

Greer, Jamieson: nomination to be U.S. Trade Representative, S1125 [20FE], S1308 [24FE]

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

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

Hermandorfer, Whitney D.: nomination to be circuit judge, S4249 [8JY], S4305 [10JY]

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]

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

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

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]

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

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]

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]

Meador, Mark: nomination to FTC, S2464 [8AP], S2538 [10AP]

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

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

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]

Patel, Kashyap: nomination to be FBI Director, S1006 [18FE], S1064 [20FE]

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]

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

Rigas, Michael: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of State for Management and Resources, S2824 [8MY], S2910 [14MY]

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

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

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]

——— en bloc consideration in Executive session of certain nominations on Executive Calendar, S6938 [3OC], S6952 [6OC]

Slater, Abigail: nomination to be Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division, S1599 [6MR], S1649 [11MR]

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]

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]

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

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]

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

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

Remarks

AID: abolish, S2878, S2879 [13MY]

Albus, Thomas C.: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S8762 [16DE]

Bluestone, Zachary M.: nomination to be district judge, S4437 [17JY], S4605 [23JY]

Bondi, Pamela: nomination to be Attorney General, S574 [4FE]

Budget: deficit, S58 [8JA]

——— prohibit rescission of Corp. for Public Broadcasting funding that supports public radio or television stations that primarily serve rural areas or Tribal communities, S4402 [16JY]

——— prohibit rescission of Corp. for Public Broadcasting funding that supports public safety, S4401 [16JY]

——— prohibit rescission of Corp. for Public Broadcasting funding to public broadcasting stations that participate in emergency alert system, S4402 [16JY]

——— prohibit rescission of funding to combat Russian and Chinese influence, support U.S. allies in Indo-Pacific region, and secure access to critical minerals, S4404 [16JY]

——— prohibit rescission to economic support and development assistance funding to countries in Africa, S4404 [16JY]

——— rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (H.R. 4), S4400, S4401, S4402, S4404, S4405, S4410, S4411, S4412 [16JY]

——— rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (H.R. 4), motion to discharge, S4361 [15JY]

——— rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (H.R. 4), motion to recommit, S4406, S4412, S4413 [16JY]

——— rescind certain budget authority as proposed in special message transmitted to Congress by President (H.R. 4), unanimous-consent agreement, S4400, S4403 [16JY]

——— 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), S4065 [30JN]

Burch, Brian: nomination to be Ambassador to the Holy See, S2878, S2879 [13MY]

——— nomination to be Ambassador to the Holy See, unanimous-consent request, S2878 [13MY]

Chenault, Adam: Cooper County, MO, Life Saving Award recipient, S7034• [8OC]

Colby, Elbridge: nomination to be Under Sec. of Defense for Policy, S1471 [4MR]

Corp. for Public Broadcasting: children’s educational programming funding, S4406 [16JY]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 2296), S7071 [9OC]

Dept. of Justice: authorize grants to purchase and provide training for first responders on use of containment devices to prevent exposure to fentanyl and other potentially lethal substances (S. 180), unanimous-consent request, S6938, S6939 [3OC]

——— establish grant program to help law enforcement agencies with civilian law enforcement tasks (S. 1563), unanimous-consent request, S6938, S6939 [3OC]

——— provide that Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grants may be used for local law enforcement recruits’ education if they agree to serve in their communities (S. 1316), unanimous-consent request, S6938, S6939 [3OC]

——— reauthorize grants to expand support for law enforcement officers and families (S. 419), unanimous-consent request, S6938, S6939 [3OC]

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

Elder, Ray: Kansas City, MO, Fire Dept., Lifetime Contribution Award recipient, S4813 [29JY]

FCC: require auction of spectrum in certain frequencies, S4620 [23JY]

Federal agencies and departments: clarify nature of judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions (S. 33), S58 [8JA]

——— repeal three or more existing regulations before issuing new regulation (S. 30), S58 [8JA]

Foreign aid: international disaster assistance funding, S4400 [16JY]

——— reduce amount rescinded from global health programs to preserve funding for programs addressing diseases, S4405 [16JY]

Jazz St. Louis (organization): anniversary, S6685• [17SE]

Lafayette County, MO: anniversary of First Baptist Church, S4417• [16JY]

Lanahan, Maria A.: nomination to be district judge, S4437 [17JY]

Law enforcement officers: ensure ability of public safety officers to retain their right to free speech on matters related to public safety, working conditions, and other matters (S. 1247), S2914 [14MY]

Medicaid: strike limitations on payments to home health and personal care aides, S4065 [30JN]

Missouri: tribute to volunteers, utility workers and first responders for providing disaster response and recovery assistance to those affected by storms, S2509• [9AP]

National Guard: clarify certain limitations on full-time National Guard duty performed in State, territory, or District of Columbia, S7071 [9OC]

National Police Week: observance, S2914 [14MY]

Patel, Kashyap: nomination to be FBI Director, S609 [5FE]

Presidential appointments: Senate process for confirmation of political nominees, S5494 [2AU], S6458 [9SE]

PreventEd (organization): anniversary, S1775• [14MR]

Providing Resources, Officers, and Technology To Eradicate Cyber Threats to (PROTECT) Our Children Act: reauthorize (S. 539), unanimous-consent request, S6938, S6939 [3OC]

Public broadcasting: funding for infrastructure that supports public access to Emergency Alert System and life-saving weather alerts, S4413 [16JY]

——— funding for public access to radio and television programming relative to veterans, S4412 [16JY]

Senate: legislative program, S4432 [16JY]

Stevens, Cristian M.: nomination to be district judge, S4437 [17JY]

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 (S. Res. 363), S5181 [1AU]

——— evaluation of administration relative to Dept. of Government Efficiency, S1593 [6MR], S1726 [13MR]

——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign trade, S2705S2707 [30AP]

——— evaluation of administration relative to judicial nominees, S4437 [17JY]

——— evaluation of administration relative to law enforcement, S6939 [3OC]

——— evaluation of administration relative to political nominees, S609 [5FE]

UNICEF: funding, S4411 [16JY]

Veterans Day: observance, S8728 [15DE]

Vought, Russell: nomination to be OMB Director, S609 [5FE]

Washington University: tribute to women’s tennis team, S4417• [16JY]

Tributes

Baker, Derek, S7901• [4NO]

Barnes, Rick, S1426• [27FE]

Bennett, Allie, S1903• [27MR]

Bond, Christopher S., S2878 [13MY]

Burns, Markus, S1426• [27FE]

Byerley, Dana, S1426• [27FE]

DuChaine, Richard, S4813 [29JY]

Fast, Kim, S1903• [27MR]

Garrison, George, S3007• [20MY]

Haslag, Kack, S4814 [29JY]

Heiliger, Michelle, S1903• [27MR]

Hill, Clara, S7034• [8OC]

Meyer, Jim, S4814 [29JY]

Nichols, Paul, S7034• [8OC]

Northcutt, Zachary, S2139 [2AP]

Scheib, Mike, S1904• [27MR]

Seabaugh, Kyle, S4814 [29JY]

Shroyer, Jacob, S4814 [29JY]

Singletary, Dan, S8505• [4DE]

Smith, Buck, S1904• [27MR]

Snider, David T., S1904• [27MR]

Szachta, Stephen, Jr., S4814 [29JY]

Weber, Derek, S1904• [27MR]

Westhoff, Patrick, S7902• [4NO]

Wolfe, Chad, S8504• [4DE]

Ziegenfuss, Rick, S2510• [9AP]