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Measures Introduced:
Five bills and one resolution were introduced, as follows: S. 2880-2884, and S. Res. 445.
Pages S10261-62
Measures Reported:
S. 1134, to reauthorize and improve the programs authorized by the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (S. Rept. No. 108-382)
Page S10261
Measures Passed:
Background Checks Programs:
Senate passed S. 2882,
to make the program for national criminal history background checks for volunteer groups permanent.
Pages S10276-77
Pages S10276-77
Pages S10277-78
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Pages S10278-85
Pages S10285-87
National Intelligence Reform Act:
Senate continued consideration of S. 2845, to reform the intelligence community and the intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, taking action on the following amendments proposed thereto:
Pages S10197-S10254
Page S10197
Pages S10217-18
Pages S10197, S10215-16, S10247
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Collins (for Coleman) Amendment No. 3800, to find that the United States needs to implement the 9/11 Commission's recommendation to adopt a unified incident command system and significantly enhance communications connectivity among first responders.
Page S10248
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Reid (for Corzine/Lautenberg) Amendment No. 3849, to protect human health and the environment from the release of hazardous substances by acts of terrorism.
Pages S10215, S10236
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Frist (for McConnell) Amendment No. 3931, to remove civil liability barriers that discourage the donation of equipment to volunteer fire companies.
Page S10253
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Appointments:
Commission on Systemic Interoperability:
The Chair, on behalf of the Majority Leader, pursuant to Public Law 108-173, appointed the following individuals to the Commission on Systemic Interoperability: Vicky B. Gregg of Tennessee, and Ivan G. Seidenberg of New York.
Page S10276
Nominations Confirmed:
Senate confirmed the following nomination:
Alan Greenspan, of New York, to be United States Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund for a term of five years. (Reappointment) (Prior to this action, Committee on Foreign Relations was discharged from further consideration.)
Pages S10276, S10287
Measures Placed on Calendar:
Page S10261
Additional Cosponsors:
Pages S10262-63
Statements on Introduced Bills/Resolutions:
Pages S10263-65
Additional Statements:
Page S10261
Amendments Submitted:
Pages S10265-76
Privilege of the Floor:
Page S10276
Adjournment:
Senate convened at 9:30 a.m., and adjourned at 6:19 p.m., until 10 a.m., on Monday, October 4, 2004. (For Senate's program, see the remarks of the Majority Leader in today's Record on page S10287.)
On
Monday
, at 11 a.m., Senate will resume consideration of S. 2845, National Intelligence Reform Act, and vote on or in relation to certain pending amendments beginning at approximately 4:15 p.m.
During the balance of the week Senate will consider any other cleared legislative and executive business, including appropriation bills, when available.
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October 6, Subcommittee on Competition, Foreign Commerce, and Infrastructure, to hold hearings to examine issues relating to natural gas, 2:30 p.m., SR-253.
October 7, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the effect of Federal bankruptcy and pension policy on the financial situation of the airlines, 9:30 a.m., SR-253.
Committee on Finance:
October 5, to hold hearings to examine redesigning the social security disability process, 10 a.m., SD-215.
Committee on Foreign Relations:
October 5, to hold hearings to examine the progress of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, 9:30 a.m., SD-419.
October 6, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the impact of current visa policy on international students and researchers, 9:30 a.m., SD-419.
Committee on Governmental Affairs:
October 5, to hold hearings to examine the nomination of Gregory E. Jackson, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 10 a.m., SD-342.
Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions:
October 5, to hold hearings to examine public-private partnerships to improve nutrition and increase physical activity in children, 10 a.m., SD-430.
October 6, Full Committee, with the Committee on the Judiciary, to hold joint hearings to examine responding to an ever-changing threat relating to BioShield II, 10 a.m., SH-216.
Committee on Indian Affairs:
October 6, business meeting to consider pending calendar business, 10 a.m., SR-485.
Committee on the Judiciary:
October 5, business meeting to consider pending calendar business, 9 a.m., SD-226.
October 5, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine opening the presidency to naturalized Americans, 10 a.m., SD-226.
October 6, Full Committee, with the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, to hold joint hearings to examine responding to an ever-changing threat relating to BioShield II, 10 a.m., SH-216.
Select Committee on Intelligence:
October 6, to hold closed hearings to examine certain intelligence matters, 10 a.m., SH-219.
Program to be announced.
Committee on Appropriations,
October 5, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies, on Influenza Vaccine, 9:30 a.m., 2358 Rayburn.
October 7, Subcommittee on Homeland Security, on Homeland Security Presidential Directive-8 Implementation, 10 a.m., 2362-A Rayburn.
Committee on the Budget,
October 6, hearing on Federal Revenue Options, 10 a.m., 210 Cannon.
Committee on Energy and Commerce,
October 6, Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, hearing entitled ``Child Product Safety: Do Current Standards Provide Enough Protection?'' 10 a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
Committee on Financial Services,
October 6, Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, hearing entitled ``The OFHEO Report: Allegations of Accounting and Management Failure at Fannie Mae,'' 10 a.m., 2128 Rayburn.
October 7, Subcommittee Housing and Community Opportunity, hearing entitled ``Mortgage Fraud and its Impact on Mortgage Lenders,'' 10 a.m., 2128 Rayburn.
Committee on Government Reform,
October 5, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations, hearing entitled ``The U.N. Oil for Food Program: Cash Cow Meets Paper Tiger,'' 11 a.m., 2154 Rayburn.
October 6, Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs, hearing entitled ``Current Challenges in Combating the West Nile Virus,'' 10 a.m., 2247 Rayburn.
October 6, Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness, hearing entitled ``A Global Killer: HIV and AIDS in the United States and Abroad,'' 2 p.m., 2154 Rayburn.
Committee on International Relations,
October 6, hearing on the Annual Report on International Religious Freedom 2004 and Designations of Countries of Particular Concern, 10:30 a.m., 2172 Rayburn.
October 6, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, hearing on U.S. Trade Disputes in Peru and Ecuador, 2:30 p.m., 2200 Rayburn.
Committee on the Judiciary,
October 5, Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, oversight hearing on Peer-to-Peer Piracy (P2P) on University Campuses: An Update, 9 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
October 6, Subcommittee on the Constitution, oversight hearing on the Presidential Succession Act, 9:30 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
October 7, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, oversight hearing on Federal Offender Reentry and Protecting Children from Criminal Recidivists, 9 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
Committee on Rules,
October 4, to consider S. 878, Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 2003, 5 p.m., H-313 Capitol.
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
October 6, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, oversight hearing on Maritime Domain Awareness, 10 a.m., 2167 Rayburn.
Committee on Veterans' Affairs,
October 6, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing on the status of the Department of Veterans smart card initiative(s), 9:30 a.m., 334 Cannon.
Conference:
October 4, meeting of conferees on H.R. 4520, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to remove impediments in such Code and make our manufacturing, service, and high-technology businesses and workers more competitive and productive both at home and abroad, 7 p.m., 1100 LHOB.
Joint Economic Committee:
October 7, to hold hearings to examine the long-run economics of natural gas, 10 a.m., SD-628.
October 8, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the current employment situation for September, 9:30 a.m., SD-628.
October 1, 2004
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Congressional Record:
Pages of proceedings
House: 10,194
Total: 7,945
..
Extensions of Remarks
House: ..
Total: 1,760
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Senate: Public bills enacted into law
House: 26
Total: 83
109
Senate: Private bills enacted into law
House: 1
Total: ..
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Senate: Bills in conference
House: 6
Total: 16
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Senate: Measures passed, total
House: 410
Total: 559
969
Senate bills
House: 111
Total: 37
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House bills
House: 116
Total: 263
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Senate joint resolutions
House: 5
Total: 3
..
House joint resolutions
House: 2
Total: 6
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Senate concurrent resolutions
House: 33
Total: 11
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House concurrent resolutions
House: 29
Total: 69
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Simple resolutions
House: 114
Total: 170
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Senate: Measures reported, total
House: 257
Total: 302
559
Senate bills
House: 171
Total: 14
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House bills
House: 59
Total: 202
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Senate joint resolutions
House: 5
Total: ..
..
House joint resolutions
House: ..
Total: 1
..
Senate concurrent resolutions
House: 6
Total: ..
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House concurrent resolutions
House: 2
Total: 6
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Simple resolutions
House: 14
Total: 79
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Senate: Special reports
House: 6
Total: 3
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Senate: Conference reports
House: 1
Total: 5
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Senate: Measures pending on calendar
House: 293
Total: 146
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Senate: Measures introduced, total
House: 1,104
Total: 2,013
3,117
Bills
House: 875
Total: 1501
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Joint resolutions
House: 15
Total: 25
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Concurrent resolutions
House: 53
Total: 159
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Simple resolutions
House: 161
Total: 328
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Senate: Quorum calls
House: ..
Total: 1
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Senate: Yea-and-nay votes
House: 194
Total: 276
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Senate: Recorded votes
House: ..
Total: 209
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Senate: Bills vetoed
House: ..
Total: ..
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Senate: Vetoes overridden
House: ..
Total: ..
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Civilian nominations, totaling 496 (including 195 nominations carried over from the First Session), disposed of as follows:
Other Civilian nominations, totaling 3,160, (including 5 nominations carried over from the First Session), disposed of as follows:
Air Force nominations, totaling 8,166, (including 3,572 nominations carried over from the First Session), disposed of as follows:
Navy nominations, totaling 9,362 (including 2,444 nominations carried over from the First Session), disposed of as follows:
Marine Corps nominations, totaling 1,227 (including 2 nominations carried over from the First Session), disposed of as follows:
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Program for Monday:
After the transaction of any morning business (not to extend beyond 60 minutes), Senate will resume consideration of S. 2845, National Intelligence Reform Act, and vote on or in relation to certain pending amendments beginning at approximately 4:15 p.m.
Program for Monday:
The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour debate and at 2 p.m. for legislative business.
HOUSE
Baca, Joe, Calif., E1771
Blackburn, Marsha, Tenn., E1773
Brady, Kevin, Tex., E1761, E1765, E1769
Burgess, Michael C., Tex., E1761, E1763, E1763, E1764, E1768, E1769, E1770
Cardoza, Dennis A., Calif., E1762, E1766
Carson, Julia, Ind., E1775
Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr., Ala., E1763, E1767
Cubin, Barbara, Wyo., E1778
Davis, Susan A., Calif., E1775
Eshoo, Anna G., Calif., E1762, E1765
Filner, Bob, Calif., E1764, E1768
Garrett, Scott, N.J., E1777
Gerlach, Jim, Pa., E1761
Hoeffel, Joseph M., Pa., E1769
Istook, Ernest J., Jr., Okla., E1777
Kaptur, Marcy, Ohio, E1770
Kildee, Dale E., Mich., E1763, E1767
McCarthy, Karen, Mo., E1776
McCotter, Thaddeus G., Mich., E1775
McInnis, Scott, Colo., E1761, E1765, E1767, E1767, E1769
Miller, Jeff, Fla., E1771
Ney, Robert W., Ohio, E1768
Ose, Doug, Calif., E1778
Portman, Rob, Ohio, E1771
Price, David E., N.C., E1763, E1766
Radanovich, George, Calif., E1762, E1765
Rangel, Charles B., N.Y., E1772
Renzi, Rick, Ariz., E1776
Serrano, Jose E., N.Y., E1764, E1768
Simpson, Michael K., Idaho, E1769
Skelton, Ike, Mo., E1762, E1765
Stupak, Bart, Mich., E1772
Terry, Lee, Nebr., E1772
Thornberry, Mac, Tex., E1770
Tiberi, Patrick J., Ohio, E1774
Towns, Edolphus, N.Y., E1773
Udall, Tom, N.M., E1773
Vitter, David, La., E1775
Weldon, Dave, Fla., E1778
Wilson, Joe, S.C., E1775
Wynn, Albert Russell, Md., E1776
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