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                                                          S. PRT. 108-58

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                       COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

                          UNITED STATES SENATE

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                        LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE
                                CALENDAR

                       ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS

                                Convened January 7, 2003
               FIRST SESSION
                                Adjourned December 9, 2003


                                Convened January 20, 2004
               SECOND SESSION
                                Adjourned December 8, 2004

                        ORRIN G. HATCH, Chairman

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                         SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

                       ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS
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                     ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah, Chairman

      CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa            PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
      ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania          EDWARD M. KENNEDY, 
      JON KYL, Arizona                       Massachusetts
      MIKE DeWINE, Ohio                    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., 
      JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama                 Delaware
      LINDSEY GRAHAM, South Carolina       HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
      LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho                DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
      SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Georgia             RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, 
      JOHN CORNYN, Texas                     Wisconsin
                                           CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
                                           RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois
                                           JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina

              Bruce Artim, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
                 Bruce A. Cohen, Minority Chief Counsel

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    January 15, 2003--The Senate agreed to S. Res. 18 and to S. Res. 20, 
making majority and minority party appointments to the Senate Committee 
on the Judiciary for the 108th Congress (CR S841, S842, and S843).

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 Committee Room SD-224, Dirksen Senate Office Building, 
                Washington, DC 20510-6275

                                                             Telephone
  Room No.                Offices                            Extension\1\

SD-224 Dirksen    Full Committee...........................       7703
SD-153 Dirksen    Administrative Oversight and the Courts..       6542
SH-308 Hart       Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer 
                     Rights................................        3406
SH-807 Hart       Constitution, Civil Rights and Property 
                     Rights................................        5573
SH-305 Hart       Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights...        0558
SD-520 Dirksen    Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship     7878
SH-815 Hart       Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security      4933

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    \1\ If calling from outside the office, dial 224 and the extension 
listed above. The area code for Washington, DC, is 202.


                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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                                                                    Page
Members of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary..................    2
Table of Contents.................................................    3
Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary............    4
Subcommittee Assignments..........................................    5
Jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.............    7
Rules of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....................    8
Bills and Resolutions Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
    Senate Bills..................................................    9
    Senate Joint Resolutions......................................   73
    Senate Concurrent Resolutions.................................   77
    Senate Resolutions............................................   85
    House Bills and Resolutions...................................  105
    Bills of Interest to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....  115
Measures Referred to the Subcommittees:
    Standards To Be Used in Adjudicating Private Claims Bills 
      (Administrative Oversight and the Courts)...................  119
    Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts.......  121
    Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer 
      Rights......................................................  123
    Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Property 
      Rights......................................................  125
    Subcommittee on Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights........  127
    Rules of Procedure for Introducing a Private Relief Bill 
      (Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship)..............  128
    Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship..  131
    Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security...  133
Calendar of Nominations...........................................  135
Alphabetical List of Nominees.....................................  159
Meetings of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
    Executive Sessions and Other Committee Business...............  173
    Hearings on Legislation.......................................  187
    Other Hearings................................................  189
Presidential Messages.............................................  199
Senate Reports....................................................  201
Conference Reports................................................  203
Publications Issued by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
    Hearings......................................................  205
    Miscellaneous Publications....................................  213
Public Laws.......................................................  215
Private Laws......................................................  217
Index of Short Titles for Senate and House Bills..................  219
Index to Legislation..............................................  225
Index to Sponsors.................................................  255

                                 SUBCOMMITTEES \1\
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                 ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS
                    JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama, Chairman
    CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa              CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York, 
    ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania              Ranking Democrat
    LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho                  PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
    JOHN CORNYN, Texas                     RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, 
                                             Wisconsin
                                           RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois

            ANTITRUST, COMPETITION POLICY AND CONSUMER RIGHTS
                       MIKE DeWINE, Ohio, Chairman
    ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah                   HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin 
    ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania              Ranking Democrat
    LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South Carolina      PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Georgia               RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, 
                                             Wisconsin
                                           JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina

             CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
                      JOHN CORNYN, Texas, Chairman
    JOHN KYL, Arizona                      RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, 
    LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South Carolina        Wisconsin, Ranking Democrat
    LARRY CRAIG, Idaho                     EDWARD M. KENNEDY, 
    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Georgia                 Massachusetts
                                           CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
                                           RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois

                 CRIME, CORRECTIONS AND VICTIMS' RIGHTS
               LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South Carolina, Chairman
    ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah                   JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., 
    CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa                Delaware, Ranking Democrat
    JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama                 HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
    LARRY CRAIG, Idaho                     DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
    JOHN CORNYN, Texas                     RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois
                                           JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina

              IMMIGRATION, BORDER SECURITY AND CITIZENSHIP
                   SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Georgia, Chairman
    CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa              EDWARD M. KENNEDY, 
    JON KYL, Arizona                         Massachusetts, Ranking 
    MIKE DeWINE, Ohio,                       Democrat
    JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama                 PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
    LARRY CRAIG, Idaho                     DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
    JOHN CORNYN, Texas                     CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
                                           RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois
                                           JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina

               TERRORISM, TECHNOLOGY AND HOMELAND SECURITY
                       JON KYL, Arizona, Chairman
    ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah                   DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California, 
    ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania              Ranking Democrat
    MIKE DeWINE, Ohio                      EDWARD M. KENNEDY, 
    JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama                   Massachusetts
    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Georgia               JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., 
                                             Delaware
                                           HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
                                           JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina

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    \1\ March 20, 2003--The Judiciary Committee announced Subcommittee 
assignments.
                             SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
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Mr. Hatch....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Grassley.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Specter..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Kyl......................................................................  Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security, Chairman

Mr. DeWine...................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Chairman
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Sessions.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Chairman
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Graham of South Carolina.................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights, Chairman

Mr. Craig....................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Chambliss................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship, Chairman
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Cornyn...................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights, Chairman
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Leahy....................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Kennedy..................................................................  Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship, Ranking Democrat
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Biden....................................................................  Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights, Ranking Democrat
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mr. Kohl.....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Ranking Democrat
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security

Mrs. Feinstein...............................................................  Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security, Ranking Democrat

Mr. Feingold.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights, Ranking Democrat

Mr. Schumer..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Ranking Democrat
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Durbin...................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship

Mr. Edwards..................................................................  Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime, Corrections and Victims' Rights
                                                                               Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship
                                                                               Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security


                JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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    Committee on the Judiciary, to which committee shall be referred all 
proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters 
relating to the following subjects:

                                                                      1.
           Apportionment of Representatives.
                                                                      2.
           Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting.
                                                                      3.
           Civil liberties.
                                                                      4.
           Constitutional amendments.
                                                                      5.
           Federal courts and judges.
                                                                      6.
           Governmental information.
                                                                      7.
           Holidays and celebrations.
                                                                      8.
           Immigration and naturalization.
                                                                      9.
           Interstate compacts, generally.
                                                                     10.
           Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally.
                                                                     11.
           Local courts in the territories and possessions.
                                                                     12.
           Measures relating to claims against the United States.
                                                                     13.
           National penitentiaries.
                                                                     14.
           Patent Office.
                                                                     15.
           Patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
                                                                     16.
           Protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints 
           and monopolies.
                                                                     17.
           Revision and codification of the statutes of the United 
           States.
                                                                     18.
           State and territorial boundary lines.

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    \1\ As specified in Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the United 
States Senate.
                RULES OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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                                                                      I.

        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                                                                      1.
           Meetings may be called by the Chairman as he may deem 
           necessary on three days' notice or in the alternative with 
           the consent of the Ranking Minority Member or pursuant to the 
           provision of the Standing Rules of the Senate, as amended.
  \1\ Reaffirmed by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in executive 
session on March 8, 2001, and as printed in the Congressional Record of 
March 8, 2001, page S2057.

                                                                      2.
           Each witness who is to appear before the Committee or any 
           Subcommittee shall file with the Committee, at least 48 hours 
           in advance of the hearing, a written statement of his or her 
           testimony in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee 
           or Subcommittee prescribes.

                                                                      3.
           On the request of any Member, a nomination or bill on the 
           agenda of the Committee will be held over until the next 
           meeting of the Committee or for one week, whichever occurs 
           later.

                                                                     II.

        QUORUMS
                                                                      1.
           Ten Members shall constitute a quorum of the Committee when 
           reporting a bill or nomination; provided that proxies shall 
           not be counted in making a quorum.

                                                                      2.
           For the purpose of taking sworn testimony, a quorum of the 
           Committee and each Subcommittee thereof, now or hereafter 
           appointed, shall consist of one Senator.

                                                                    III.

        PROXIES
        When a record vote is taken in the Committee on any bill, 
        resolution, amendment, or any other question, a quorum being 
        present, a Member who is unable to attend the meeting may submit 
        his vote by proxy, in writing or by telephone, or through 
        personal instructions. A proxy must be specific with respect to 
        the matters it addresses.

                                                                     IV.

        BRINGING A MATTER TO A VOTE
        The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a 
        matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to 
        bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a rollcall 
        vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be 
        terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without 
        further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of 
        which must be cast by the Minority.

                                                                      V.

        SUBCOMMITTEES
                                                                      1.
           Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee 
           during its hearings or any other meeting, but shall not have 
           the authority to vote on any matter before the Subcommittee 
           unless he is a Member of such Subcommittee.

                                                                      2.
           Subcommittees shall be considered de novo whenever there is a 
           change in the Subcommittee chairmanship and seniority on the 
           particular Subcommittee shall not necessarily apply.

                                                                      3.
           Except for matters retained at the Full Committee, matters 
           shall be referred to the appropriate Subcommittee or 
           Subcommittees by the Chairman, except as agreed by a majority 
           vote of the Committee or by the agreement of the Chairman and 
           the Ranking Minority Member.

                                                                     VI.

        ATTENDANCE RULES
                                                                      1.
           Official attendance at all Committee markups and executive 
           sessions of the Committee shall be kept by the Committee 
           Clerk. Official attendance at all Subcommittee markups and 
           executive sessions shall be kept by the Subcommittee Clerk.

                                                                      2.
           Official attendance at all hearings shall be kept, provided 
           that Senators are notified by the Committee Chairman and 
           Ranking Member, in the case of Committee hearings, and by the 
           Subcommittee Chairman and Ranking Member, in the case of 
           Subcommittee hearings, 48 hours in advance of the hearing 
           that attendance will be taken; otherwise, no attendance will 
           be taken. Attendance at all hearings is encouraged.
                              SENATE BILLS
                         SENATE BILLS--Continued
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S. 6

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                                  CR S34

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Biden, Leahy, Levin, 
  Rockefeller, Lieberman, Akaka, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Corzine, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Jeffords, Reid)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Jan. 13, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Sarbanes)...............................Jan. 28, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................Feb. 10, 2003
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................Apr. 3, 2003

To enhance homeland security, and for other purposes.

``Comprehensive Homeland Security Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 12

                                                       November 19, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11639

Mr. Grassley

To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class 
  actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, 
  and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 22

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                            CR S35, S136

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Biden, Kennedy, Schumer, 
  Durbin, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Dayton, Corzine, Reed)
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Jan. 9, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Jan. 16, 2003
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................Feb. 3, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................June 17, 2003

To enhance domestic security, and for other purposes.

``Justice Enhancement and Domestic Security Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 31

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                                  CR S35

Mr. Craig

For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
Full Committee

  

S. 70

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S36, S67

Mr. Inouye

To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 71

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                                  CR S36

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of Ricke Kaname Fujino of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Full Committee

  

S. 79

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S71

Mr. Inouye

To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required under 
  chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to offenders 
  with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical social 
  worker.

``Psychiatric and Psychological Examinations Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 80

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S72

Mr. Inouye

To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of 
  Practice.

``National Academies of Practice Recognition Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 91

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S91

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Enzi, Harkin)
(Messrs. Johnson, Leahy)...................................Jan. 14, 2003
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................Apr. 1, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)..................................Sept. 21, 2004
(Mr. Hagel).................................................Oct. 7, 2004

To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater fairness in 
  the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry contracts.

``Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 93

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                                  CR S37

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of Sung Jun Oh.
Full Committee

  

S. 99

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                                  CR S37

Mr. Hollings
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Jan. 13, 2003

For the relief of Jaya Gulab Tolani and Hitesh Gulab Tolani.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 103 (Private Law 108-1)

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S80

Mr. Nickles

For the relief of Lindita Idrizi Heath.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.
May 12, 2004--Considered and markup session held by House Subcommittee 
  on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims and ordered to be reported 
  by voice vote.
June 8, 2004--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 108-532).
June 8, 2004--Placed on the House Private Calendar (No. 5).
July 6, 2004--PASSED by the House.
July 14, 2004--Presented to the President.
July 22, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 108-1).

  

S. 109

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                                 CR S132

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

To convert the temporary judgeship for the district of Nebraska to a 
  permanent judgeship, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 113

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                                 CR S132

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, DeWine, Schumer)
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Jan. 28, 2003
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................Feb. 6, 2003
(Messrs. Biden, Cornyn, Craig)...............................May 5, 2003

Official title as introduced:
To exclude United States persons from the definition of ``foreign 
  power'' under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 
  relating to international terrorism.
Official title as amended by the Senate:
To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to cover 
  individuals, other than United States persons, who engage in 
  international terrorism without affiliation with an international 
  terrorist group.
Full Committee

Mar. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 11, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
Mar. 11, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 32).
Apr. 29, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report, including additional 
  views (S. Rept. 108-40).
May 8, 2003--Referred to the Senate Committee on Intelligence.
May 8, 2003--Senate Committee on Intelligence discharged.
May 8, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment to 
  the title.
May 9, 2003--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary and in 
  addition to the House Committee on Intelligence.
June 25, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. 115

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                                 CR S132

Mr. Cochran

For the relief of Richi James Lesley.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 760).

  

S. 121

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                           CR S132, S155

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Ensign, Miller, Voinovich, Crapo, Lugar, Bingaman, 
  Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Feingold, Biden, McConnell, Nelson 
  of Florida, Bennett, Dodd, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Sessions, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Allard, Rockefeller, Wyden, Harkin, Durbin)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Jan. 15, 2003
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, 
  Cornyn, Domenici, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Talent, 
  DeWine, Santorum, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Campbell, 
  Pryor)...................................................Jan. 21, 2003

To enhance the operation of the AMBER Alert communications network in 
  order to facilitate the recovery of abducted children, to provide for 
  enhanced notification on highways of alerts and information on such 
  children, and for other purposes.

``National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Jan. 21, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Jan. 27, 2003--Received in the House.
Jan. 27, 2003--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary and in 
  addition to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Mar. 6, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. 123

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                           CR S132, S157

Mr. Kyl

To exclude United States persons from the definition of ``foreign 
  power'' under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 
  relating to international terrorism.
Full Committee

  

S. 132

                                                         January 9, 2003
  

                                                           CR S133, S160

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Corzine, Durbin)
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 29, 2003

To place a moratorium on executions by the Federal Government and urge 
  the States to do the same, while a National Commission on the Death 
  Penalty reviews the fairness of the imposition of the death penalty.

``National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 146

                                                        January 13, 2003
  

                                                           CR S230, S233

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Voinovich, 
  Brownback, Ensign, Enzi, Inhofe, Nickles, Santorum, Fitzgerald)
(Mr. Bunning)................................................May 1, 2003
(Messrs. Hatch, Shelby, Talent, Kyl).........................May 5, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss)..............................................May 6, 2003
(Messrs. Grassley, Coleman)..................................May 7, 2003
(Messrs. Allen, McCain)......................................May 8, 2003
(Messrs. Alexander, Lott)...................................May 19, 2003
(Messrs. Bond, Cornyn, Craig, Crapo)........................May 22, 2003

To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to protect unborn victims 
  of violence.

``Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 147

                                                        January 13, 2003
  

                                                           CR S230, S234

Mr. DeWine

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to add a general provision 
  for criminal attempt.

``General Attempt Provision Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 149

                                                        January 13, 2003
  

                                                           CR S230, S234

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Crapo)
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................Apr. 7, 2003

To improve investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases with 
  DNA evidence, and for other purposes.

``Rape Kits and DNA Evidence Backlog Elimination Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 151 (Public Law 108-21)

                                                        January 13, 2003
  

                                                           CR S230, S236

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Bennett)
(Messrs. DeWine, Grassley).................................Jan. 15, 2003
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................Jan. 16, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Jan. 30, 2003
(Mr. Shelby)................................................Feb. 4, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Pryor)..................................Feb. 24, 2003

Official title as introduced:
To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to sexual 
  exploitation of children.
Official title as amended by the House:
To prevent child abduction and the sexual exploitation of children, and 
  for other purposes.

``Prosecutorial Remedies and Tools Against the Exploitation of Children 
  Today Act of 2003''
``PROTECT Act''

Full Committee

Jan. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Jan. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments; 
  without written report.
Jan. 30, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 9).
Feb. 11, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-2). 
  Additional views filed.
Feb. 24, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Feb. 25, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 6, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
Mar. 27, 2003--Considered by the House.
Mar. 27, 2003--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged, after the 
  House struck all after the enacting clause and inserted in lieu 
  thereof the provisions of H.R. 1104, a similar measure.
Mar. 27, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 27, 2003--Message on House action received in the Senate and held 
  at desk; House amendments to Senate bill and House requests a 
  conference.
Apr. 3, 2003--Senate disagreed to the amendments of the House and agreed 
  to House request for a conference.
Apr. 7, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2003--Conference report filed in the House, H. Rept. 108-66.
Apr. 10, 2003--House agreed to conference report.
Apr. 10, 2003--House agreed to H. Res. 188, the rule waiving points of 
  order against the conference report by voice vote.
Apr. 10, 2003--Senate agreed to conference report.
Apr. 11, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 28, 2003--Presented to the President.
Apr. 30, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-21).

  

S. 152

                                                        January 14, 2003
  

                                                           CR S288, S289

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Schumer, Carper, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Durbin, Leahy, Jeffords, 
  Craig, Warner, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Edwards, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Corzine, 
  Allen, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kohl, Ms. Stabenow)
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 16, 2003
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Feb. 25, 2003
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Mar. 11, 2003

To assess the extent of the backlog in DNA analysis of rape kit samples, 
  and to improve investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases 
  with DNA evidence.

``DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Section 10 of S. 152 was included, in conference, as section 611 of S. 
  151, the PROTECT Act. See S. 151 for further action.

  

S. 153

                                                        January 14, 2003
  

                                                           CR S288, S293

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Kyl, Grassley, Sessions, Craig)
(Messrs. Schumer, Johnson).................................Feb. 11, 2003
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Mar. 20, 2003

To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish penalties for 
  aggravated identity theft, and for other purposes.

``Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act''

Full Committee

Jan. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Jan. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Jan. 30, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 8).
Mar. 19, 2003--PASSED by the Senate.
Mar. 20, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 5, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.

  

S. 188

                                                        January 16, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1069, S1079

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Corzine, Nelson of Florida, Wyden)
(Mr. Leahy).................................................Apr. 7, 2004

To impose a moratorium on the implementation of datamining under the 
  Total Information Awareness program of the Department of Defense and 
  any similar program of the Department of Homeland Security, and for 
  other purposes.

``Data-Mining Moratorium Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 200

                                                        January 21, 2003
  

                                                                CR S1245

Mr. Thomas (for himself, Mr. Enzi)

For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
Full Committee

  

S. 205

                                                        January 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1479, S1481

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Lugar, Hatch)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Jan. 28, 2003
(Mr. Levin).................................................Feb. 6, 2003

To authorize the issuance of immigrant visas to, and the admission to 
  the United States for permanent residence of, certain scientists, 
  engineers, and technicians who have worked in Iraqi weapons of mass 
  destruction programs.

``Iraqi Scientists Immigration Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Jan. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Jan. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Jan. 30, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 9).
Mar. 20, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Mar. 24, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 5, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 217

                                                        January 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1479, S1492

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Lautenberg)

To reinstate felony penalties for licensed gun dealers who fail to 
  maintain records of sales.
Full Committee

  

S. 226

                                                        January 28, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1668, S1677

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Lieberman, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Smith)................................................Mar. 31, 2003

To prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, maintaining, managing, 
  controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or profiting 
  from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing, or 
  using any controlled substance, and for other purposes.

``Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

The text of S. 226 was included, in conference, as section 608 of S. 
  151, the PROTECT Act. See S. 151 for further action.

  

S. 253

                                                        January 30, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1812, S1816

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Reid, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Schumer, Grassley, Dorgan, Kyl, Edwards, Sessions, Baucus, 
  DeWine, Warner, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Nickles, Conrad, Burns, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Craig, Domenici, Dayton, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Cornyn, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Allen, Santorum, McConnell, Bunning, Nelson of 
  Nebraska, Inhofe, Ms. Stabenow)
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Feb. 4, 2003
(Messrs. Shelby, Chambliss).................................Feb. 5, 2003
(Mr. Lott).................................................Feb. 11, 2003
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Feb. 12, 2003
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Feb. 13, 2003
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Feb. 24, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Feb. 26, 2003
(Messrs. Cochran, Sununu)..................................Feb. 27, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Mar. 3, 2003
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 18, 2003
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Mar. 24, 2003
(Mr. Alexander).............................................Apr. 3, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Apr. 28, 2003
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Apr. 30, 2003
(Mr. Daschle)................................................May 7, 2003
(Mr. Talent)................................................May 12, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................May 13, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 14, 2003
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 15, 2003
(Messrs. Kerry, Enzi).......................................June 2, 2003
(Mr. Miller)................................................June 4, 2003
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................June 9, 2003
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................June 20, 2003
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................July 8, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................July 10, 2003
(Messrs. Bingaman, Gregg)..................................July 14, 2003
(Mr. Frist)................................................July 16, 2003
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................June 20, 2003
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................July 21, 2003
(Mr. Lugar)................................................July 23, 2003
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................July 24, 2003
(Mr. Specter)...............................................Nov. 5, 2003
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Jan. 20, 2004
(Mr. Carper).................................................May 5, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................May 13, 2004
(Mrs. Dole)................................................June 18, 2004

To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified current and 
  former law enforcement officers from State laws prohibiting the 
  carrying of concealed handguns.

``Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Mar. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 29).
Mar. 11, 2003--Star Print ordered on the bill, as reported.
Mar. 26, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-29). 
  Additional and minority views filed.

  

S. 274

                                                        February 4, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1870, S1873

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Hatch, Carper, Specter, Miller, 
  Chafee, Lugar)
(Messrs. Voinovich, Chambliss, McConnell)..................Feb. 13, 2003
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Feb. 14, 2003
(Mr. Allen).................................................Mar. 4, 2003
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Mar. 11, 2003
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Mar. 24, 2003
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Apr. 1, 2003
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................Apr. 2, 2003
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Apr. 7, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Apr. 11, 2003
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 10, 2003
(Mr. Nickles)...............................................July 9, 2003
(Mr. Sununu)...............................................July 30, 2003

To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class 
  actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, 
  and for other purposes.

``Class Action Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Apr. 11, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
June 2, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments; 
  without written report.
June 2, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 117).
July 31, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-123), 
  including minority views.

  

S. 279

                                                        February 4, 2003
  

                                                                CR S1870

Mr. Cochran

For the relief of the heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson 
  County, Mississippi.
Full Committee

  

S. 280

                                                        February 4, 2003
  

                                                                CR S1870

Mr. Cochran

To address claims relating to Horn Island, Mississippi.
Full Committee

  

S. 303

                                                        February 5, 2003
  

                                                                CR S1976

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Specter, Kennedy, 
  Harkin, Miller)
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Lautenberg)................................Feb. 6, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 20, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Mar. 31, 2003
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................May 15, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 13, 2004

To prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research.

``Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell Research Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 315

                                                        February 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1977, S1994

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Reid)
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Feb. 24, 2003
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Mar. 11, 2003

To support first responders to protect homeland security and prevent and 
  respond to acts of terrorism.

``First Responders Partnership Grant Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 329

                                                        February 6, 2003
  

                                                                CR S2051

Mr. Edwards

To assist the Neighborhood Watch program to empower communities and 
  citizens to enhance awareness about threats from terrorism and weapons 
  of mass destruction, and encourage local communities to better prepare 
  to respond to terrorist attacks.

``Neighborhood Security Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 330 (Public Law 108-29)

                                                        February 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2051, S2054

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Miller, Johnson, Inouye, 
  Conrad, Bingaman, Leahy, Bunning, Domenici, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Craig)
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Feb. 13, 2003
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................Feb. 14, 2002
(Messrs. Bond, Crapo, Ms. Landrieu)........................Feb. 24, 2003
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Feb. 25, 2003
(Messrs. Bayh, Stevens)....................................Feb. 26, 2003
(Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Burns, Allen)...........Feb. 27, 2003
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Mar. 3, 2003
(Mr. Allard)................................................Mar. 4, 2003
(Mr. Bennett)...............................................Mar. 5, 2003
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Mar. 10, 2003
     (Mr. Nelson of Florida)...................................Mar. 24, 
                                                         2003<plus-minus>

(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 26, 2003

To further the protection and recognition of veterans' memorials, and 
  for other purposes.

``Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Mar. 20, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 44).
Mar. 27, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Mar. 31, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 31, 2003--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
Apr. 28, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
May 1, 2003--House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland 
  Security discharged.
May 7, 2003--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported.
May 19, 2003--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 108-112).
May 19, 2003--House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
  granted extension for further consideration.
May 19, 2003--House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
  discharged.
May 20, 2003--PASSED by the House, without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Presented to the President.
May 29, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-29).

  

S. 352

                                                       February 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2187, S2210

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Edwards, Rockefeller, 
  Reid, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Feingold, Corzine)
(Mr. Lautenberg)..........................................Sept. 13, 2004

To ensure that commercial insurers cannot engage in price fixing, bid 
  rigging, or market allocations to the detriment of competition and 
  consumers.

``Medical Malpractice Insurance Antitrust Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 353

                                                       February 11, 2003
  

                                                                CR S2187

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Denes and Gyorgyi Fulop.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 761).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2004--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 364

                                                       February 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2340, S2341

Mr. Corzine

To prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to advocate a position that is 
  inconsistent with existing Supreme Court precedent with respect to the 
  Second Amendment.
Full Committee

  

S. 390

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2456, S2467

Mr. Levin

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide retroactive effect to 
  a sentencing safety valve provision.

``Safety Valve Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 399

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2473

Mr. Campbell

To authorize grants for the establishment of quasi-judicial campus drug 
  courts at colleges and universities modeled after State drug courts 
  programs.

``Campus Classmate Offenders in Rehabilitation and Treatment Act''
``Campus CORT Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 402

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2475

Mr. Feingold

To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.

``Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 404

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2479

Mr. Bunning (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Sept. 8, 2004

To protect children from exploitative child modeling, and for other 
  purposes.

``Child Modeling Exploitation Prevention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 413

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2492

Mr. Nickles
(Mr. Talent)...............................................Mar. 11, 2003
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Apr. 1, 2003

To provide for the fair and efficient judicial consideration of personal 
  injury and wrongful death claims arising out of asbestos exposure, to 
  ensure that individuals who suffer harm, now or in the future, from 
  illnesses caused by exposure to asbestos receive compensation for 
  their injuries, and for other purposes.

``Asbestos Claims Criteria and Compensation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 436

                                                       February 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2701, S2703

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Specter)
(Messrs. Feingold, Edwards)................................Feb. 26, 2003
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Apr. 10, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................June 12, 2003

To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to improve 
  the administration and oversight of foreign intelligence surveillance, 
  and for other purposes.

``Domestic Surveillance Oversight Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 455

                                                       February 26, 2003
  

                                                                CR S2839

Mr. Breaux

To provide for a period of open enrollment for judicial officials under 
  section 376 of title 28, United States Code, and for other purposes.

``Judicial Officials' Survivor Annuity Enrollment Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 459 (Public Law 108-132)

                                                       February 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2839, S2855

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Graham of South Carolina, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Jeffords, Sarbanes, Schumer, Durbin, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Nelson 
  of Florida, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Mar. 11, 2003
(Mr. Smith)................................................Mar. 21, 2003
(Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kennedy, Dayton)....................Apr. 30, 2003
(Mr. Miller)................................................June 4, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 16, 2003

To ensure that a public safety officer who suffers a fatal heart attack 
  or stroke while on duty shall be presumed to have died in the line of 
  duty for purposes of public safety officer survivor benefits.

``Hometown Heroes Survivors Benefits Act of 2003''

Full Committee

May 16, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 19, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
June 25, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
Nov. 22, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 25, 2003--Senate agreed to House amendment.
Nov. 26, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 3, 2003--Presented to President.
Dec. 15, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-132).

  

S. 460

                                                       February 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2839, S2856

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. McCain, Kyl, Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Bingaman, Domenici)
(Mr. Graham of Florida).....................................Mar. 6, 2003
(Messrs. Ensign, Cornyn)...................................Mar. 25, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Apr. 2, 2003
(Mr. Alexander).............................................Apr. 3, 2003
(Mr. Allen)................................................Apr. 30, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 14, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Sept. 4, 2003
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Nov. 24, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize appropriations 
  for fiscal years 2004 through 2010 to carry out the State Criminal 
  Alien Assistance Program.

``State Criminal Alien Assistance Program Reauthorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 466

                                                       February 27, 2003
  

                                                                CR S2919

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Apr. 30, 2003

To provide financial assistance to State and local governments to assist 
  them in preventing and responding to acts of terrorism in order to 
  better protect homeland security.

``First Responders Partnership Grant Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 469

                                                       February 27, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2920, S2925

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Schumer, 
  Reed, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Corzine, Levin)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Feb. 24, 2004
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Nov. 17, 2004

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require 
  ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and all firearms in 
  custody of Federal agencies.

``Technological Resource to Assist Criminal Enforcement Act''
``TRACE Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 478

                                                       February 27, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2920, S2935

Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Sessions, Miller)
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Mar. 26, 2003
(Mr. Graham of South Carolina).............................Apr. 29, 2003
(Mr. Wyden).................................................May 23, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................June 26, 2003
(Mr. Leahy)................................................July 22, 2003
(Messrs. Biden, Schumer)...................................July 23, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Oct. 2, 2003
(Mr. Bond).................................................Oct. 22, 2003
(Mr. Reid).................................................Feb. 25, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 25, 2004
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Sept. 7, 2004

To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 541

                                                           March 5, 2003
  

                                                                CR S3163

Mr. Kyl

For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova Peneva, Marina 
  Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 549

                                                           March 6, 2003
  

                                                                CR S3252

Mr. Schumer

To amend the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 (49 U.S.C. 
  40101 note; Public Law 107-42) to provide compensation for victims 
  killed in the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, and for other 
  purposes.

``World Trade Center Bombing Victims Compensation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 554

                                                           March 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3252, S3276

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, DeWine, Allen, Craig, Graham 
  of South Carolina, Allard, Talent)
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Apr. 1, 2003
(Messrs. Leahy, Feingold)...................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)................................................June 3, 2003

To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
May 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 107).

  

S. 561

                                                           March 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3253, S3319

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Craig, Domenici, Burns, Smith)

To preserve the authority of States over water within their boundaries, 
  to delegate to States the authority of Congress to regulate water, and 
  for other purposes.

``State Water Sovereignty Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 562

                                                           March 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3253, S3319

Ms. Murkowski (for herself, Messrs. Stevens, Burns, Craig, Crapo, 
  Inhofe, Smith)

To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into 2 circuits, and for other 
  purposes.

``Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 609

                                                          March 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3620, S3631

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Lieberman, Jeffords, Byrd)
(Mr. Graham of Florida)....................................Mar. 31, 2003
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 14, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 23, 2003

To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-296) to 
  provide for the protection of voluntarily furnished confidential 
  information, and for other purposes.

``Restoration of Freedom of Information Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 638

                                                          March 18, 2003
  

                                                                CR S3881

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg)

To repeal the provision of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund 
  of 2001 that requires the reduction of a claimant's compensation by 
  the amount of any collateral source compensation payments the claimant 
  is entitled to receive, and for other purposes.

``September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 644

                                                          March 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3881, S3889

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Sessions, Grassley)

To enhance national efforts to investigate, prosecute, and prevent 
  crimes against children by increasing investigatory tools, criminal 
  penalties, and resources and by extending existing laws.

``Comprehensive Child Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 656

                                                          March 19, 2003
  

                                                                CR S3993

Mr. Reed
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................May 20, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 22, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................June 16, 2003
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................June 20, 2003
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 10, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................July 30, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)...............................................Sept. 10, 2003

To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of Liberia 
  to that of lawful permanent residence.

``Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 659

                                                          March 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3993, S3998

Mr. Craig (by himself, Messrs. Baucus, Alexander, Allard, Allen, 
  Bennett, Bond, Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Campbell, Chambliss, 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Cornyn, Crapo, Mrs. Dole, 
  Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Ensign, Enzi, Frist, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Hatch, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. 
  Inhofe, Johnson, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, 
  McConnell, Miller, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Nickles, 
  Reid, Roberts, Santorum, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Specter, Stevens, 
  Sununu, Talent, Thomas)
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 19, 2003
(Ms. Snowe)................................................June 18, 2003
(Mr. Daschle).............................................Sept. 25, 2003

To prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued 
  against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms 
  or ammunition for damages resulting from the misuse of their products 
  by others.

``Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 663

                                                          March 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3993, S4001

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for settlement of 
  certain claims against the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 672

                                                          March 20, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4165, S4169

Mr. Ensign

To require a 50-hour workweek for Federal prison inmates and to 
  establish a grant program for mandatory drug testing, and for other 
  purposes.

``Mandatory Prison Work and Drug Testing Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 679

                                                          March 20, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4166, S4177

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Bingaman, Baucus, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Edwards, Sarbanes, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Kerry, 
  Leahy, Levin, Durbin, Lieberman, Kennedy, Hollings, Nelson of 
  Nebraska, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Bayh, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Dorgan, 
  Conrad, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Corzine, Carper, Jeffords, Johnson, 
  Rockefeller, Smith, Dayton, Akaka, Reed, Breaux, Nelson of Florida, 
  Harkin, Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dodd, Specter, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Daschle, Byrd, Lautenberg, Pryor, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Reid)
(Mr. Graham of Florida)....................................Mar. 25, 2003

To provide reliable officers, technology, education, community 
  prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.

``Providing Reliable Officers, Technology, Education, Community 
  Prosecutors, and Training In Our Neighborhood Act of 2003''
``PROTECTION Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 684

                                                          March 21, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4275, S4282

Mr. Smith (for himself, Messrs. Wyden, Allard, Bayh, Bond, Brownback, 
  Miller, Nickles, Santorum, Cornyn, Specter)
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Apr. 1, 2003
(Mr. Kyl)....................................................May 7, 2003
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................June 3, 2003
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................June 10, 2003
(Mr. Hatch)................................................June 11, 2003
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................June 12, 2003
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................June 26, 2003
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Sept. 3, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Nov. 18, 2003
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Nov. 25, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Apr. 22, 2004
(Mr. Leahy).................................................June 2, 2004

To create an office within the Department of Justice to undertake 
  certain specific steps to ensure that all American citizens harmed by 
  terrorism overseas receive equal treatment by the United States 
  Government regardless of the terrorists' country of origin or 
  residence, and to ensure that all terrorists involved in such attacks 
  are pursued, prosecuted, and punished with equal vigor, regardless of 
  the terrorists' country of origin or residence.

``Koby Mandell Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 693

                                                          March 24, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4325

Mr. Allard (for himself, Mr. Dayton)
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................June 12, 2003
(Mr. Allen)................................................Mar. 25, 2004

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to make 
  volunteer members of the Civil Air Patrol eligible for Public Safety 
  Officer death benefits.

``Civil Air Patrol Homeland Security Benefits Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 710

                                                          March 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4434, S4436

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Lieberman, Levin)
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Nov. 12, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that aliens who 
  commit acts of torture, extrajudicial killings, or other specified 
  atrocities abroad are inadmissible and removable and to establish 
  within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice an Office of 
  Special Investigations having responsibilities under that Act with 
  respect to all alien participants in war crimes, genocide, and the 
  commission of acts of torture and extrajudicial killings abroad.

``Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 373)
Nov. 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch. Written report filed 
  (S. Rept. 108-209).

  

S. 724

                                                          March 27, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4512

Mr. Enzi (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Inhofe, Coleman, Crapo, Burns, 
  Allard, Santorum)
(Ms. Murkowski).............................................Apr. 2, 2003
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................May 12, 2003
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................May 13, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Craig).................................................May 22, 2003
(Mr. Talent)...............................................June 27, 2003

To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt certain rocket 
  propellants from prohibitions under that title on explosive materials.
Full Committee

June 19, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 19, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
June 19, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 146).

  

S. 726

                                                          March 27, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4512, S4518

Ms. Stabenow
(Mr. Levin).................................................Apr. 7, 2003
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Apr. 9, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 17, 2003
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Apr. 1, 2004

To treat the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November as a legal 
  public holiday for purposes of Federal employment, and for other 
  purposes.

``Democracy Day Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 731

                                                          March 27, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4512, S4521

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Messrs. DeWine, Feingold).................................Mar. 31, 2003
(Messrs. Schumer, Leahy)....................................Apr. 3, 2003

To prohibit fraud and related activity in connection with authentication 
  features, and for other purposes.

``Secure Authentication Feature and Enhanced Identification Defense Act 
  of 2003''
``SAFE ID Act''

Full Committee

S. 731 was included, in conference, as section 607 of S. 151, the 
  PROTECT Act. See S. 151 for further action.

  

S. 745

                                                          March 31, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4557, S4559

Mrs. Feinstein

To require the consent of an individual prior to the sale and marketing 
  of such individual's personally identifiable information, and for 
  other purposes.

``Privacy Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 764

                                                           April 2, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4702, S4704

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch)
(Mr. Biden)................................................Apr. 11, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Apr. 28, 2003
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 30, 2003
(Mr. Thomas).................................................May 1, 2003
(Mr. Sununu)................................................June 3, 2003
(Mr. Reed)..................................................July 8, 2003
(Messrs. Kohl, Schumer).....................................July 9, 2003
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 10, 2003
(Messrs. Durbin, Corzine)..................................July 15, 2003

To extend the authorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant 
  Program.

``Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2003''

Full Committee

July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 10, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 193).
July 15, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
July 16, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 769

                                                           April 2, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4702, S4707

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Lieberman, McConnell, 
  Schumer)

To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for private security 
  officer employment.

``Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 771

                                                           April 2, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4702, S4712

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Hatch).................................................Apr. 3, 2003

To improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases 
  through Children Advocacy Centers.

``Victims of Child Abuse Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 773

                                                           April 2, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4703, S4714

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Kennedy, DeWine, Biden, Shelby, 
  Mrs. Lincoln)
(Mr. Reid)..................................................Apr. 3, 2003

To reauthorize funding for the National Center for Missing and Exploited 
  Children, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Our Children Comes First Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 783

                                                           April 3, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4824

Mr. Miller (for himself, Mr. Chambliss)
(Mr. Graham of South Carolina).............................Apr. 10, 2003

To expedite the granting of posthumous citizenship to members of the 
  United States Armed Forces.
Full Committee

Apr. 10, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Apr. 11, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 787

                                                           April 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4824, S4840

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Kerry)
(Messrs. Durbin, Kennedy)...................................May 14, 2003
(Mr. Pryor).................................................June 2, 2003

To provide for the fair treatment of the Federal judiciary relating to 
  compensation and benefits, and to install greater public confidence in 
  the Federal courts.

``Fair and Independent Federal Judiciary Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 789

                                                           April 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4824, S4842

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Apr. 8, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Apr. 28, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Apr. 29, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska).....................................May 1, 2003

To change the requirements for naturalization through service in the 
  Armed Forces of the United States.

``Citizenship for Service Members Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 797

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Sessions)
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Apr. 28, 2003

To prevent the pretrial release of those who rape or kidnap children, 
  and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 798

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mr. Hatch
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Apr. 28, 2003

To assist the States in enforcing laws requiring registration of 
  convicted sex offenders.

``Sex Offender Apprehension Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 799

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mr. Hatch
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Apr. 28, 2003

To require Federal agencies to establish procedures to facilitate the 
  safe recovery of children reported missing within a public building.

``Code Adam Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 800

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mr. Hatch
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Apr. 28, 2003

To prevent the use of a misleading domain name with the intent to 
  deceive a person into viewing obscenity on the Internet.

``Truth in Domain Names Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 801

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mr. Hatch

To provide for attempt liability for international parental kidnapping.

``International Parental Kidnapping Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 802

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                                CR S4897

Mrs. Clinton

To establish procedures in public buildings regarding missing or lost 
  children.

``Code Adam Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 805

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4897, S4902

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Corzine, Daschle, Kerry, 
  Feingold, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Apr. 9, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 10, 2003

To enhance the rights of crime victims, to establish grants for local 
  governments to assist crime victims, and for other purposes.

``Crime Victims Assistance Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 807

                                                           April 7, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4897, S4908

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a maximum term of 
  supervised release of life for sex offenders.

``Lifetime Consequences for Sex Offenders Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 810

                                                           April 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4957, S4959

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Shelby, Mrs. Hutchison)

To enhance the protection of children against crime by eliminating the 
  statute of limitations for child abduction and sex crimes, providing 
  for registration of child pornographers as sex offenders, establishing 
  a grant program in support of AMBER Alert communications plans, and 
  for other purposes.

``Protecting Children Against Crime Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 817

                                                           April 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4957, S4963

Mr. Kohl

To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating to 
  protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery 
  information in civil actions, and for other purposes.

``Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 826

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5059, S5061

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Biden)

To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 to provide for 
  transitional housing assistance grants for child victims of domestic 
  violence.
Full Committee

  

S. 832

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5059, S5068

Mr. Grassley
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Apr. 10, 2003

To provide that bonuses and other extraordinary or excessive 
  compensation of corporate insiders and wrongdoers may be included in 
  the bankruptcy estate.

``Corporate Accountability in Bankruptcy Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 834

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5059, S5069

Ms. Landrieu

For the relief of Tanya Andrea Goudeau.
Full Committee

  

S. 844

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5059, S5083

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Enzi, Allard, Kyl, Craig)
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................July 16, 2003

To subject the United States to imposition of fees and costs in 
  proceedings relating to State water rights adjudications.

``Water Adjudication Fee Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 848

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5059

Mr. Hatch

For the relief of Daniel King Cairo.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 851

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5173, S5175

Mr. Ensign (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Inhofe, Talent, Santorum, 
  Grassley, Enzi, Sessions, Allen, Bunning, Fitzgerald, Chambliss, 
  DeWine, McConnell, Coleman, Kyl, Nickles, Graham of South Carolina, 
  Bond, Hagel, Craig, McCain, Hatch)
(Mr. Shelby)...............................................June 12, 2003
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................June 2, 2004

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors across 
  State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of 
  parents in abortion decisions.

``Child Custody Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 858 (Public Law 108-59)

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5173

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Bunning)

To extend the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
May 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 108).
May 23, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
June 2, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
June 2, 2003--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 25, 2003--PASSED by the House.
July 3, 2003--Presented to the President.
July 14, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-59).

  

S. 860

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5173

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the oak tree as the 
  national tree of the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 866

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5173, S5191

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer, Corzine, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Messrs. Reed, Lautenberg)

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the 
  provision of a child safety lock in connection with the transfer of a 
  handgun and provide safety standards for child safety locks.

``Child Safety Lock Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 878

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5173

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mr. Crapo)
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 20, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................May 22, 2003

To authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, 
  and for other purposes.
Full Committee

May 15, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 20, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 102).
May 22, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute.
June 2, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
June 25, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts, the 
  Internet, and Intellectual Property.
Sept. 3, 2004--House Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and 
  Intellectual Property discharged.
Sept. 9, 2004--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported, with amendment.
Sept. 29, 2004--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 108-708).
Sept. 29, 2004--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 433).
October 5, 2004--PASSED the House.

  

S. 885

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5174

Mr. Kennedy

A bill entitled ``Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the 
  Exploitation of Children Today Act of 2003''.

``Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the Exploitation of 
  Children Today Act of 2003''
``PROTECT Act''

Full Committee

For further action see S. 151, a related bill, which became Public Law 
  108-21.

  

S. 889

                                                          April 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5342, S5349

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Lautenberg)

To accord honorary citizenship to the alien victims of the September 11, 
  2001, terrorist attacks against the United States and to provide for 
  the granting of citizenship to the alien spouses and children of 
  certain victims of such attacks.

``Terrorist Victim Citizenship Relief Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 897

                                                          April 11, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5342

Mr. Cornyn
(Mr. Allard).................................................May 1, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to change the requirements 
  for naturalization through service in the Armed Forces of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``Military Citizenship Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 920

                                                          April 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5343, S5379

Mr. Hatch

To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit and 
  district judges, and for other purposes.

``Federal Judgeship Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 921

                                                          April 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5343, S5379

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Daschle, 
  Leahy, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Sarbanes, Schumer)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Mar. 1, 2004

To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to make grants to 
  reimburse State and local governments and Indian tribes for certain 
  costs relating to the mobilization of Reserves who are first responder 
  personnel of such governments or tribes.

``State and Local Reservist First Responders Assistance Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 922

                                                          April 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5343, S5380

Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Brownback, Coleman, 
  McCain, Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Leahy, Hagel)
(Mr. Corzine)................................................May 1, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell)...............................................May 5, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman)...............................................May 6, 2003
(Mr. Graham of Florida).....................................May 15, 2003
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................May 22, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................May 23, 2003
(Messrs. Lugar, Lieberman, Dayton)..........................June 2, 2003

To change the requirements for naturalization through service in the 
  Armed Forces of the United States, to extend naturalization benefits 
  to members of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve of a reserve 
  component of the Armed Forces, to extend posthumous benefits to 
  surviving spouses, children, and parents, and for other purposes.

``Naturalization and Family Protection for Military Members Act of 
  2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 940

                                                          April 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5483, S5490

Mr. Graham of South Carolina

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act relating to naturalization 
  through service in the Armed Forces of the United States.

``Armed Forces Citizenship Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 946

                                                          April 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5484, S5493

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Durbin, Feingold, Kohl, 
  Schumer)
(Ms. Cantwell)...............................................May 6, 2003

To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing the ability 
  of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to enforce 
  existing antitrust laws regarding brand name drugs and generic drugs.

``Drug Competition Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 955

                                                          April 30, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5541

Mr. Allen
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................June 24, 2003
(Mr. Talent)...............................................Apr. 26, 2004
(Mr. Chambliss)..............................................May 5, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................June 3, 2004

To provide liability protection to nonprofit volunteer pilot 
  organizations flying for public benefit and to the pilots and staff of 
  such organizations.

``Volunteer Pilot Organization Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 966

                                                             May 1, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5650, S5652

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Daschle, Smith, Leahy, Ms. 
  Collins, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Wyden, Jeffords, Schumer, 
  Chafee, Akaka, Ensign, Bayh, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Breaux, 
  Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Carper, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Dayton, Dodd, 
  Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham of Florida, 
  Harkin, Inouye, Johnson, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Lincoln, 
  Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nelson of Florida, Reed, Reid, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Pryor)
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................July 9, 2003

To provide Federal assistance to States and local jurisdictions to 
  prosecute hate crimes.

``Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 969

                                                             May 1, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5650, S5655

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Corzine, Reed)

To enhance the security and safety of the Nation by increasing the time 
  allowed to track terrorists during periods of elevated alert, closing 
  loopholes that have allowed terrorists to acquire firearms, 
  maintaining records of certain handgun transfers during periods of 
  heightened terrorist risk, and for other purposes.

``Homeland Security Gun Safety Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 972

                                                             May 1, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5650, S5665

Mr. Coleman
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Nov. 25, 2003

To clarify the authority of States to establish conditions for insurers 
  to conduct the business of insurance within a State based on the 
  provision of information regarding Holocaust era insurance policies of 
  the insurer, to establish a Federal cause of action for claims for 
  payment of such insurance policies, and for other purposes.

``Comprehensive Holocaust Accountability in Insurance Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 980

                                                             May 1, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5650, S5672

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Miller)

To conduct a study on the effectiveness of ballistic imaging technology 
  and evaluate its effectiveness as a law enforcement tool.

``Ballistic Imaging Evaluation and Study Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 986

                                                             May 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5725, S5730

Mr. Reid
(Mr. Chafee)................................................Oct. 2, 2003

To designate Colombia under section 244 of the Immigration and 
  Nationality Act in order to make nationals of Colombia eligible for 
  temporary protected status under such section.

``Colombian Temporary Protected Status Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 989

                                                             May 5, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5725

Mr. Enzi
(Mr. Reid)..................................................May 21, 2004
(Mr. Burns)...............................................Sept. 29, 2004
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Oct. 6, 2004
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Oct. 11, 2004

To provide death and disability benefits for aerial firefighters who 
  work on a contract basis for a public agency and suffer death or 
  disability in the line of duty, and for other purposes.

``Aerial Firefighter Relief Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 998

                                                             May 6, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5771

Mr. Breaux

To amend section 376 of title 28, United States Code, to allow a period 
  of open enrollment for certain individuals who are elevated to the 
  position of chief judge of a district.
Full Committee

  

S. 1023

                                                             May 7, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5859, S5876

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Cornyn, Kennedy, Alexander, 
  Chambliss, Durbin, Ms. Collins)
(Mr. Lott, Mrs. Feinstein)...................................May 8, 2003
(Mr. Miller)................................................May 14, 2003
(Messrs. Cochran, Breaux)...................................May 23, 2003
(Messrs. Lieberman, Corzine)...............................June 12, 2003
(Mr. Lott, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)..........................July 7, 2003
(Mr. Pryor).................................................July 9, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Sept. 4, 2003

To increase the annual salaries of justices and judges of the United 
  States.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
June 18, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments; 
  without written report.
June 18, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 145).

  

S. 1024

                                                             May 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5950, S5951

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Crapo, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. 
  Leahy, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Schumer)

To authorize the Attorney General to carry out a program, known as the 
  Northern Border Prosecution Initiative, to provide funds to northern 
  border States to reimburse county and municipal governments for costs 
  associated with certain criminal activities, and for other purposes.

``Northern Border Prosecution Initiative Reimbursement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1034

                                                             May 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5950, S5971

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Schumer, Chafee, Jeffords, Kennedy, 
  Durbin, Lautenberg, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reed)
(Mr. Levin).................................................July 7, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton)............................................Sept. 30, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Oct. 27, 2003
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Feb. 24, 2004

To repeal the sunset date on the assault weapons ban, to ban the 
  importation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices, and for 
  other purposes.

``Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1042

                                                            May 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6029, S6030

Mr. Coleman

For the relief of Tchisou Tho.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 762).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1061

                                                            May 14, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6255, S6261

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Carper, Sarbanes, Nelson of Florida, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Edwards, Graham of South Carolina, Hollings, 
  Levin, Pryor, Reid, Chambliss, Miller, Alexander, Graham of Florida)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 23, 2003

To authorize 36 additional bankruptcy judgeships, and for other 
  purposes.

``Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1062

                                                            May 14, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6255, S6262

Mr. Campbell

To amend section 924 of title 18, United States Code, to increase the 
  maximum term of imprisonment for offenses involving stolen firearms.

``Stolen Gun Penalty Enhancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1065

                                                            May 14, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6255, S6262

Mr. Campbell

To establish a matching grant program to help State and local 
  jurisdictions purchase bullet-resistant equipment for use by law 
  enforcement departments.

``Officer Dale Claxton Bulletproof Police Protective Equipment Act of 
  2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1080

                                                            May 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6624, S6631

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To make amendments to certain antitrust penalties, and for other 
  purposes.

``Antitrust Improvements Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1086

                                                            May 20, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6707, S6711

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Feingold, Lautenberg)
(Messrs. Durbin, Levin).....................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................May 22, 2003

To repeal provisions of the PROTECT Act that do not specifically deal 
  with the prevention of the exploitation of children.

``Judicial Use of Discretion to Guarantee Equity in Sentencing Act of 
  2003''
``JUDGES Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1088

                                                            May 20, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6707, S6714

Mrs. Boxer

To enhance penalties for fraud in connection with identification 
  documents that facilitates an act of domestic terrorism.

``Enhanced Penalties for Enabling Terrorists Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1100

                                                            May 21, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6853, S6864

Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Graham of South Carolina)

To restore fairness and improve the appeal of public service to the 
  Federal judiciary by improving compensation and benefits, and to 
  instill greater public confidence in the Federal courts.

``Securing Judicial Independence Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1102

                                                            May 21, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6853, S6868

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Leahy)..................................................May 6, 2004

To assist law enforcement in their efforts to recover missing children 
  and to clarify the standards for State sex offender registration 
  programs.

``Prevention and Recovery of Missing Children Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1108

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                                CR S6978

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Warner)
(Mr. Biden).................................................June 9, 2003
(Mr. Alexander)............................................June 16, 2003
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................July 7, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Jan. 28, 2004

To establish within the National Park Service the 225th Anniversary of 
  the American Revolution Commemorative Program, and for other purposes.

``225th Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemoration Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 7, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Apr. 20, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Resources.
Apr. 23, 2004--Referred to House Subcommittee on National Parks, 
  Recreation and Public Lands.

  

S. 1117

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6978, S7000

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Jeffords)

To provide a definition of a prevailing party for Federal fee-shifting 
  statutes.

``Settlement Encouragement and Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1123

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6978, S7007

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Biden)
(Mr. Inouye)................................................Apr. 1, 2004

To provide enhanced Federal enforcement and assistance in preventing and 
  prosecuting crimes of violence against children.

``Violence Against Children Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1125

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                                CR S6978

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, DeWine, Miller, 
  Voinovich, Allen, Chambliss)
(Mr. Hagel)................................................June 10, 2003

To create a fair and efficient system to resolve claims of victims for 
  bodily injury caused by asbestos exposure, and for other purposes.

``Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2003''
``FAIR Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 4, 2003--Full Committee hearing (J-108-4).
June 19, 2003--Committee considered this measure but did not complete 
  action thereon.
June 24, 2003--Committee considered this measure but did not complete 
  action thereon.
June 26, 2003--Committee considered this measure but did not complete 
  action thereon.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments; without written report.
July 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments. 
  Written report filed (S. Rept. No. 108-118), including additional and 
  minority views.
July 30, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 239).

  

S. 1128

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6978, S7018

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Kohl)

To amend title 11 of the United States Code with respect to the 
  dismissal of certain involuntary cases.

``Involuntary Bankruptcy Improvement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1129

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6978, S7019

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Brownback, Voinovich, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. DeWine, Lautenberg, Feingold, Kennedy)
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Leahy)..................................June 19, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Specter)................................June 23, 2003
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................June 24, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................June 25, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 26, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................July 15, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 30, 2003
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Sept. 3, 2003
(Mr. Johnson).............................................Sept. 17, 2003
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Nov. 24, 2003
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Feb. 27, 2004
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Mar. 1, 2004
(Mr. Chafee)................................................Mar. 2, 2004
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Mar. 24, 2004
(Mr. Graham of Florida)....................................Mar. 30, 2004
(Mr. Breaux)................................................Apr. 5, 2004
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Apr. 19, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................June 14, 2004
(Mr. Levin)................................................June 16, 2004
(Mr. Hagel)................................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................June 23, 2004
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 24, 2004
(Ms. Murkowski, Mr. McCain)................................June 25, 2004
(Mr. Akaka).................................................July 6, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................July 16, 2004

To provide for the protection of unaccompanied alien children, and for 
  other purposes.

``Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 3, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 3, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
June 3, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 541).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1130

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6978, S7027

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Esidronio Arreola-Saucedo, Maria Elena Cobian Arreola, 
  Nayely Bibiana Arreola, and Cindy Jael Arreola.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 1150

                                                            May 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7134, S7145

Mrs. Feinstein

To establish the Bob Hope American Patriot Award.

``Bob Hope American Patriot Award Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1158

                                                            May 23, 2003
  

                                                                CR S7135

Mrs. Boxer

To exempt bookstores and libraries from orders requiring the production 
  of tangible things for foreign intelligence investigations, and to 
  exempt libraries from counterintelligence access to certain records, 
  ensuring that libraries and bookstores are subjected to the regular 
  system of court-ordered warrants.

``Library and Bookseller Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1171

                                                            June 3, 2003
  

                                                                CR S7234

Mr. Akaka

For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai Chaowasaree).
Full Committee

  

S. 1177

                                                            June 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7235, S7257

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................July 8, 2003
(Messrs. Sessions, Chambliss)..............................July 29, 2003
(Messrs. Leahy, Kennedy, DeWine, Reid).....................July 31, 2003
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Sept. 5, 2003
(Messrs. Johnson, Miller)...................................Oct. 1, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Oct. 29, 2003
(Mr. Johnson, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)......................Nov. 20, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................Dec. 9, 2003

To ensure the collection of all cigarette taxes, and for other purposes.

``Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act''
``PACT Act''

Full Committee

July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
July 31, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 241).
Dec. 9, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title.
Jan. 20, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. 1191

                                                            June 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7476, S7479

Mr. Leahy

To restore Federal remedies for infringements of intellectual property 
  by States, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1194 (Public Law (108-414)

                                                            June 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7476, S7483

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Grassley, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. 
  Domenici)
(Messrs. Hatch, Durbin).....................................Aug. 1, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Sept. 8, 2004

To foster local collaborations which will ensure that resources are 
  effectively and efficiently used within the criminal and juvenile 
  justice systems.

``Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act of 2003''

Full Committee

July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing (J-108-32).
Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Oct. 23, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 321).
Oct. 27, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Oct. 28, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.
Oct. 5, 2004--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 108-732).
Oct. 5, 2004--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 452).
Oct. 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the House, with an amendment.
Oct. 11, 2004--Senate agreed to House amendment.
Oct. 21, 2004--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-414).

  

S. 1224

                                                           June 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7619, S7630

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Nov. 11, 2003

To expand the powers of the Attorney General to regulate the 
  manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms and ammunition, and to 
  expand the jurisdiction of the Attorney General to include firearm 
  products and nonpowder firearms.

``Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1233 (Public Law 108-238)

                                                           June 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7718, S7720

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Hatch, Sarbanes, Edwards, Lautenberg, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Corzine)
(Mr. Brownback)............................................June 12, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 18, 2003

To authorize assistance for the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum and 
  Justice Learning Center.

``National Great Black Americans Commemoration Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 19, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 19, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 19, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 147).
July 14, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
July 15, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 15, 2003--Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
July 24, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on National Parks, 
  Recreation, and Public Lands.
July 24, 2003--Executive comment requested from 
  Interior.
Nov. 17, 2003--Reported to the House by House Committee 
  on Resources (H. Rept. 108-372 Pt. 1).
Nov. 17, 2003--House Committee on the Judiciary granted 
  an extension for further consideration ending not 
  later than Nov. 21, 2003.

Apr. 2, 2004--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 265).
June 1, 2004--AGREED TO by the House, with an amendment.
June 3, 2004--Senate agreed to House amendment.
June 10, 2004--Presented to President.
June 22, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-238).

  

S. 1243

                                                           June 11, 2003
  

                                                                CR S7718

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Durbin)

To amend section 924, title 18, United States Code, to increase the 
  maximum term of imprisonment for interstate firearms trafficking and 
  to include interstate firearms trafficking in the definition of 
  racketeering activity, and for other purposes.

``Gun Trafficking Penalties Enhancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1277

                                                           June 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8125, S8127

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Bunning, Graham of South 
  Carolina)
(Mrs. Murray).............................................Sept. 29, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Nov. 19, 2003
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Sept. 7, 2004

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State and local 
  law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during internal 
  investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, and 
  administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law 
  enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.

``State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due 
  Process Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1280 (Public Law 108-68)

                                                           June 18, 2003
  

                                                                CR S8125

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Biden)

To amend the PROTECT Act to clarify certain volunteer liability.
Full Committee

July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment; 
  without written report.
July 10, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 194).
July 14, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
July 15, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 21, 2003--PASSED by the House.
July 23, 2003--Presented to the President.
Aug. 1, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-68).

  

S. 1286

                                                           June 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8125, S8153

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Kennedy, Feingold, Bingaman)

To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase protections for victims 
  of telemarketing fraud, enhance safeguards for pension plans and 
  health care benefit programs, and enhance penalties for crimes against 
  seniors, and for other purposes.

``Seniors Safety Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1293

                                                           June 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8232, S8238

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Schumer, Grassley, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. DeWine, Edwards)
(Messrs. Wyden, Burns, Pryor)..............................June 24, 2003
(Mr. Miller)...............................................June 25, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................June 26, 2003

To criminalize the sending of predatory and abusive e-mail.

``Criminal Spam Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 288).
Oct. 22, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-170).

  

S. 1297

                                                           June 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8232, S8242

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Talent)
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................July 7, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................July 14, 2003
(Mr. Allard)...............................................July 17, 2003
(Mr. Kyl).................................................Sept. 25, 2003
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Oct. 22, 2003

To amend title 28, United States Code, with respect to the jurisdiction 
  of Federal courts inferior to the Supreme Court over certain cases and 
  controversies involving the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

``Protect the Pledge Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1301 (Public Law 108-495)

                                                           June 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8232, S8245

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................July 22, 2003
(Mr. Hatch).................................................May 14, 2004

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit video voyeurism in 
  the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``Video Voyeurism Prevention Act of 2003''

Full Committee

July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 24, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 228).
Sept. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 30, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 22, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
May 20, 2004--Reported favorably by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary, with an amendment (H. Rept. 108-504).
May 20, 2004--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 287).
Sept. 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Dec. 7, 2004--Senate agreed to the amendment of the House.
Dec. 15, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 23, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-495)

  

S. 1315

                                                           June 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8358, S8365

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Crapo, Smith)
(Mr. Talent)...............................................June 25, 2003
(Mr. Allard)...............................................June 26, 2003

To amend the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 to provide 
  owners of non-Federal lands with a reliable method of receiving 
  compensation for damages resulting from the spread of wildfire from 
  nearby forested National Forest System lands or Bureau of Land 
  Management lands, when those forested Federal lands are not maintained 
  in the forest health status known as condition class 1.

``Enhanced Safety from Wildfire Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1322

                                                           June 24, 2003
  

                                                                CR S8439

Mr. Schumer

To require States to make certain information regarding sexually violent 
  predators accessible on the Internet.

``Sexual Offender Parental Notification Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1336

                                                           June 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8559, S8573

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)

To allow North Koreans to apply for refugee status or asylum.
Full Committee

  

S. 1340

                                                           June 26, 2003
  

                                                                CR S8725

Mr. Graham of Florida (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Florida)

To authorize additional judgeships in the middle and southern districts 
  of Florida, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1343

                                                           June 26, 2003
  

                                                                CR S8725

Mr. Edwards

To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for the avoidance of 
  certain transfers, and the alternate prosecution of certain actions, 
  relating to certain retirement benefits.

``Equal Treatment of Pensions and Bankruptcy Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1350

                                                           June 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8725, S8738

Mrs. Feinstein

To require Federal agencies, and persons engaged in interstate commerce, 
  in possession of electronic data containing personal information, to 
  disclose any unauthorized acquisition of such information.

``Notification of Risk to Personal Data Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1353

                                                           June 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8725, S8746

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................July 22, 2003
(Mr. Feingold)............................................Sept. 16, 2003
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 24, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Oct. 14, 2003
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Oct. 17, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Oct. 21, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Oct. 31, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................Nov. 3, 2003
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Nov. 12, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Nov. 25, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Mar. 31, 2004
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Apr. 5, 2004

To establish new special immigrant categories.

``Widows and Orphans Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1362

                                                           June 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8725, S8757

Mrs. Boxer

To authorize the Port Passenger Accelerated Service System (PortPASS) as 
  a permanent program for land border inspection under the Immigration 
  and Nationality Act, and for other purposes.

``Secure and Fast Entry at the Border Act of 2003''
``SAFE Border Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1387

                                                           July 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9244

Mr. Cornyn
(Mr. Gregg)................................................July 15, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize the 
  establishment of guest worker programs, to provide for the adjustment 
  of status of certain aliens unlawfully present in the United States to 
  the status of a non-immigrant guest worker, and for other purposes.

``Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1416

                                                           July 15, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9414

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Frist) (by request)

To implement the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement.

``United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act''

Full Committee

July 15, 2003--Referred jointly to the Committee on Finance and the 
  Committee on the Judiciary pursuant to section 2103(b)(3) of Public 
  Law 107-210.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Senate Committee on Finance and ordered 
  favorably reported, without amendment.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported, without amendment.
July 22, 2003--Reported (jointly) to the Senate by Mr. Grassley, without 
  amendment; without written report.
July 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 222).
July 29, 2003--Senator Grassley from the Committee on Finance, and on 
  behalf of Mr. Hatch from the Committee on the Judiciary, filed a joint 
  written report (S. Rept. 108-116), including additional views.

  

S. 1417

                                                           July 15, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9414

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Frist) (by request)

To implement the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement.

``United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act''

Full Committee

July 15, 2003--Referred jointly to the Committee on Finance and the 
  Committee on the Judiciary pursuant to section 2103(b)(3) of Public 
  Law 107-210.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Senate Committee on Finance and ordered 
  favorably reported, without amendment.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported, without amendment.
July 22, 2003--Reported (jointly) to the Senate by Mr. Grassley, without 
  amendment; without written report.
July 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 223).
July 29, 2003--Senator Grassley from the Committee on Finance, and on 
  behalf of Mr. Hatch from the Committee on the Judiciary, filed a joint 
  written report (S. Rept. 108-117), including additional views.

  

S. 1428

                                                           July 17, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9592, S9595

Mr. McConnell
(Messrs. Reid, Alexander, Bond, Bunning, Hatch, Lott, 
  Miller)....................................................May 6, 2004
(Messrs. Craig, Hagel)......................................June 1, 2004
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................June 3, 2004
(Messrs. Inhofe, Crapo, Coleman)............................July 8, 2004
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................July 22, 2004
(Mr. Santorum)............................................Sept. 14, 2004
(Messrs. Cornyn, Bennett).................................Sept. 21, 2004
(Mr. Talent)..............................................Sept. 22, 2004
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Oct. 6, 2004

To prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued 
  against food manufacturers, marketers, distributors, advertisers, 
  sellers, and trade associations for damages or injunctive relief for 
  claims of injury resulting from a person's weight gain, obesity, or 
  any health condition related to weight gain or obesity.

``Commonsense Consumption Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Oct. 16, 2003--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts 
  hearing (J-108-45).

  

S. 1431

                                                           July 17, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9592

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Corzine)
(Mr. Reed, Ms. Mikulski)...................................Sept. 4, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 25, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Sarbanes)................................Oct. 1, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Nov. 21, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Jan. 28, 2004
(Messrs. Durbin, Kennedy, Levin)............................Feb. 9, 2004
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Dodd).................................Feb. 23, 2004

To reauthorize the assault weapons ban, and for other purposes.

``Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1440

                                                           July 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9708, S9712

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To reform the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

``Federal Bureau of Investigation Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1441

                                                           July 22, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9708, S9717

Mr. Biden

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false information 
  regarding certain criminal violations concerning hoax reports of 
  biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.

``Protection Against Terrorist Hoaxes Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1445

                                                           July 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9793, S9795

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Cornyn, 
  Hatch)

To provide criminal penalties for false personation of a military 
  officer for purposes of harassing military families and to clarify the 
  false personation statute with respect to officers and employees of 
  the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 1451

                                                           July 24, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9905

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To reauthorize programs under the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act and the 
  Missing Children's Assistance Act, and for other purposes.

``Runaway, Homeless, and Missing Children Protection Act''

Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, without amendment.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 289).
Sept. 26, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 30, 2003--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. 1452

                                                           July 24, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9905

Mr. Dodd
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Lieberman).............................Mar. 4, 2004

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the H-1B 
  and L-1 visa programs to prevent unintended United States job losses, 
  to increase the monitoring and enforcement authority of the Secretary 
  of Labor over such programs, and for other purposes.

``USA Jobs Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1455

                                                           July 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9959, S9960

Ms. Cantwell

To regulate international marriage broker activity in the United States, 
  to provide for certain protections for individuals who utilize the 
  services of international marriage brokers, and for other purposes.

``International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1461

                                                           July 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9959, S9969

Mr. McCain
(Mr. Graham of South Carolina)............................Sept. 17, 2003

To establish two new categories of nonimmigrant workers, and for other 
  purposes.

``Border Security and Immigration Improvement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1468

                                                           July 25, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9959

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Johnson)

To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean War 
  Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag should 
  especially be displayed.

``Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1479

                                                           July 29, 2003
  

                                                               CR S10140

Mr. Schumer
(Ms. Collins).............................................Sept. 16, 2003

To amend and extend the Irish Peace Process and Cultural Training 
  Program Act of 1998.
Full Committee

  

S. 1484

                                                           July 29, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10140, S10149

Mr. Wyden
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Sept. 8, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Jan. 28, 2004

To require a report on Federal Government use of commercial and other 
  databases for national security, intelligence, and law enforcement 
  purposes, and for other purposes.

``Citizens' Protection in Federal Databases Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1507

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10617, S10621

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, Kennedy, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Durbin, Wyden, Corzine, Akaka, Jeffords)
(Messrs. Leahy, Dayton)...................................Sept. 15, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Oct. 16, 2003

To protect privacy by limiting the access of the Government to library, 
  bookseller, and other personal records for foreign intelligence and 
  counterintelligence purposes.

``Library, Bookseller, and Personal Records Privacy Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1510

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10617, S10632

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Feingold, Kennedy, Kerry, 
  Dayton)
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Sept. 3, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 24, 2003
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................Oct. 3, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................Nov. 7, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Feb. 25, 2004
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Feb. 27, 2004
(Mr. Wyden)...............................................Sept. 15, 2004

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a mechanism for 
  United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor their 
  permanent partners for residence in the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Permanent Partners Immigration Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1533

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10618, S10661

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Enzi)

To prevent the crime of identity theft, mitigate the harm to individuals 
  throughout the Nation who have been victimized by identity theft, and 
  for other purposes.

``Identity Theft Victims Assistance Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1544

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10618, S10672

Mr. Feingold
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Apr. 19, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................May 11, 2004

To provide for data-mining reports to Congress.

``Data-Mining Reporting Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1545

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10618, S10673

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Lugar, Leahy, Craig, Feingold, 
  Crapo, Grassley)
(Messrs. Kennedy, DeWine, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Kerry, Bingaman, Nelson of Florida)
  ..........................................................Aug. 1, 2003
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Sept. 2, 2003
(Messrs. McCain, Corzine, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Bayh, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Brownback)...................Sept. 4, 2003
(Messrs. Dodd, Coleman, Reid)..............................Sept. 9, 2003
(Messrs. Schumer, Lautenberg).............................Sept. 17, 2003
(Mr. Sarbanes)............................................Sept. 24, 2003
(Messrs. Harkin, Dayton, Nelson of Nebraska)..............Sept. 29, 2003
(Messrs. Edwards, Specter)..................................Oct. 1, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Oct. 14, 2003
(Messrs. Graham of Florida, Kohl)..........................Oct. 15, 2003
(Mr. Campbell).............................................Oct. 16, 2003
(Mr. Levin)................................................Oct. 27, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................Nov. 4, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Nov. 11, 2003
(Mr. Campbell, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).....................Nov. 12, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Jan. 22, 2004
(Mr. Pryor)................................................Mar. 22, 2004
(Messrs. Akaka, Reed)......................................Apr. 20, 2004
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Apr. 27, 2004
Ms. Collins)................................................June 3, 2004

To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 
  of 1996 to permit States to determine State residency for higher 
  education purposes and to authorize the cancellation of removal and 
  adjustment of status of certain alien students who are long-term 
  United States residents.

``Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act of 2003''
``DREAM Act''

Full Committee

Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 415).
Feb. 9, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with written report 
  (S. Rept. 108-224).

  

S. 1546

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10618, S10674

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)

To provide small businesses certain protections from litigation excesses 
  and to limit the product liability of nonmanufacturer product sellers.

``Small Business Liability Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1552

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                               CR S10618

Ms. Murkowski (for herself, Mr. Wyden)

To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Foreign Intelligence 
  Surveillance Act of 1978 to strengthen protections of civil liberties 
  in the exercise of the foreign intelligence surveillance authorities 
  under Federal law, and for other purposes.

``Protecting the Rights of Individuals Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1553

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10618, S10685

Mr. Craig

To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat, deter, and punish 
  individuals and enterprises engaged in organized retail theft.

``Organized Retail Theft Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1558

                                                          August 1, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10906, S10910

Mr. Allard
(Mr. Brownback)...........................................Sept. 23, 2003
(Mr. Shelby)..............................................Sept. 25, 2003
(Mr. Graham of South Carolina)............................Sept. 26, 2003
(Mr. Burns)...............................................Sept. 29, 2003
(Messrs. Inhofe, Cochran, Lott)...........................Sept. 30, 2003
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................Oct. 2, 2003
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Oct. 20, 2003
(Mr. Craig)................................................Oct. 21, 2003
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Feb. 10, 2004

To restore religious freedoms.

``Religious Liberties Restoration Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1580

                                                       September 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11032, S11034

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, DeWine)
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 17, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend the special 
  immigrant religious worker program.

``Religious Workers Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 2, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Oct. 2, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 303).

  

S. 1581

                                                       September 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11032, S11034

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Enzi)

To mitigate the harm to individuals throughout the Nation who have been 
  victimized by identity theft, to prevent identity theft, and for other 
  purposes.

``Identity Theft Victims Assistance Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1587

                                                       September 5, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11161, S11162

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Hollings, Carper)
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Schumer)................................Sept. 9, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton)............................................Sept. 10, 2003
(Mr. Breaux)..............................................Sept. 15, 2003
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 26, 2003
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Corzine).................................Oct. 14, 2003
(Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Allen)..................Feb. 10, 2004

To make it a criminal act to willfully use a weapon, explosive, chemical 
  weapon, or nuclear or radioactive material with the intent to cause 
  death and serious bodily injury to any person while on board a 
  passenger vessel, and for other purposes.

``Reducing Crime and Terrorism at America's Seaports Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1602

                                                       September 9, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11245, S11254

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer, Dodd, Lieberman, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Lautenberg)
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Oct. 14, 2003

To amend the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 to extend 
  the deadline for filing a claim to December 31, 2004.

``September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Extension Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1603

                                                      September 10, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11349

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Reid)
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Feb. 10, 2004

To amend title 18 of the United States Code, to prohibit the 
  unauthorized use of military certificates, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1604

                                                      September 10, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11349, S11351

Mr. Specter

To increase criminal penalties relating to terrorist murders, deny 
  Federal benefits to terrorists, and for other purposes.

``Terrorist Penalties Enhancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1606

                                                      September 10, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11349, S11353

Mr. Kyl
(Mr. Chambliss)...........................................Sept. 15, 2003

To strengthen and enhance public safety through pretrial detention and 
  postrelease supervision of terrorists, and for other purposes.

``Pretrial Detention and Lifetime Supervision of Terrorists Act of 
  2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1608

                                                      September 11, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11416

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To increase the penalties for terrorism against mass transportation and 
  railroads and provide law enforcement with the tools to combat and 
  prevent attacks on mass transportation and railroads.

``Anti-Terrorism Protection of Mass Transportation and Railroad Carriers 
  Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1609

                                                      September 11, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11416, S11417

Mr. Hatch
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Feb. 12, 2004

To make aliens ineligible to receive visas and exclude aliens from 
  admission into the United States for nonpayment of child support.

``Parental Responsibility Obligations Met through Immigration System 
  Enforcement Act''
``PROMISE Act''

Full Committee

May 13, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 13, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 13, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 511).

  

S. 1623

                                                      September 16, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11568

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Elvira Arellano.
Full Committee

  

S. 1628

                                                      September 17, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11648, S11680

Mr. Alexander (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Burns, Sessions, Graham of 
  South Carolina, Inhofe, Roberts, Enzi, Thomas, Craig, Allard, Coleman, 
  Cochran, Bunning, Cornyn, McConnell, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Bennett, 
  Brownback, Voinovich, Lott, Domenici, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. McCain, 
  Kyl, Ensign, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Santorum, Grassley, Allen, Chambliss)
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Oct. 14, 2003
(Mr. Crapo, Ms. Landrieu)..................................Oct. 21, 2003
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Nov. 19, 2003

To prescribe the oath of renunciation and allegiance for purposes of the 
  Immigration and Nationality Act.
Full Committee

  

S. 1635

                                                      September 17, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11648, S11686

Mr. Chambliss
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Graham of South Carolina)............Sept. 30, 2004

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to ensure the integrity of 
  the L-1 visa for intracompany transferees.

``L-1 Visa (Intracompany Transferee) Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 758).

  

S. 1642

                                                      September 23, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11832

Mr. Leahy
(Mr. Daschle).............................................Sept. 25, 2003
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Oct. 2, 2003

To extend the duration of the immigrant investor regional center pilot 
  program for 5 additional years, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Oct. 3, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment.
Oct. 7, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1645

                                                      September 23, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11832, S11834

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Smith, Graham of Florida, 
  Cochran, Schumer, Gregg, Lieberman, McCain, Kerry, Hagel, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Voinovich, Wyden, Coleman, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. DeWine, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Murray)
(Mr. Enzi)................................................Sept. 25, 2003
(Messrs. Breaux, Burns, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Bingaman).........Oct. 2, 2003
(Messrs. Roberts, Corzine, Specter)........................Oct. 14, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Oct. 16, 2003
(Messrs. Campbell, Pryor, Bayh)............................Oct. 21, 2003
(Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, McConnell, Feingold, Domenici, 
  Nelson, Edwards).........................................Oct. 28, 2003
(Mr. Baucus)................................................Nov. 3, 2003
(Messrs. Lott, Harkin)......................................Nov. 6, 2003
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Lautenberg, Sununu, Durbin)............Nov. 10, 2003
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Nov. 12, 2003
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Nov. 18, 2003
(Mrs. Dole, Mr. Ensign)....................................Nov. 25, 2003
(Mr. Biden).................................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mr. Lugar)................................................Jan. 20, 2004
(Mr. Akaka).................................................Mar. 4, 2004
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Mar. 10, 2004
(Mr. Reid).................................................Mar. 11, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Mar. 23, 2004
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Mar. 29, 2004
(Mr. Levin).................................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Apr. 8, 2004
(Mr. Nelson of Florida, Ms. Mikulski)......................Apr. 26, 2004
(Mr. Rockefeller)............................................May 3, 2004
(Mr. Stevens)................................................May 4, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)................................................May 12, 2004
(Mr. Carper)................................................May 13, 2004

To provide for the adjustment of status of certain foreign agricultural 
  workers, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reform the H-
  2A worker program under that Act, to provide a stable, legal 
  agricultural workforce, to extend basic legal protections and better 
  working conditions to more workers, and for other purposes.

``Agricultural Job Opportunity, Benefits, and Security Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1650

                                                      September 24, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11913

Mr. Stevens

For the relief of Katarina Galovic.
Full Committee

  

S. 1651

                                                      September 24, 2003
  

                                                               CR S11913

Mr. Stevens

For the relief of Gustav F.K. Wallner.
Full Committee

  

S. 1665

                                                      September 26, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12056

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, McConnell, Lieberman, 
  Schumer)

To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for private security 
  officer employment.

``Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1674

                                                      September 29, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12137

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Adam Paluch.
Full Committee

  

S. 1685 (Public Law 108-156)

                                                      September 30, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12192

Mr. Grassley
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................Oct. 3, 2003
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Nov. 6, 2003
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Nov. 10, 2003

To extend and expand the basic pilot program for employment eligibility 
  verification, and for other purposes.

``Basic Pilot Program Extension and Expansion Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with a amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 374).
Nov. 12, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 14, 2003--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Nov. 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 21, 2003--Presented to the President.
Dec. 3, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-156).

  

S. 1691

                                                         October 1, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12277, S12278

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Kennedy, Lieberman)
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Oct. 28, 2003

To establish commissions to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and Jewish refugees during World War II.

``Wartime Treatment Study Act''

Full Committee

Oct. 16, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 16, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 16, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 309).

  

S. 1695

                                                         October 1, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12277, S12283

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Durbin, Sununu, Reid)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Oct. 14, 2003

To provide greater oversight over the USA PATRIOT Act.

``PATRIOT Oversight Restoration Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1700

                                                         October 1, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12277, S12293

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Specter, Leahy, DeWine, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Smith, Kennedy, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Schumer, 
  Warner, Durbin, Campbell, Kohl, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. 
  Murray, Ms. Landrieu)
(Messrs. Edwards, Lieberman)...............................Oct. 14, 2003
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Oct. 17, 2003
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Oct. 27, 2003
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................Nov. 4, 2003
(Messrs. Akaka, Corzine, Inouye, Jeffords).................Nov. 12, 2003
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Nov. 19, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Nov. 21, 2003
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Jan. 20, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Jan. 21, 2004
(Mr. Reid).................................................Jan. 28, 2004
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Mar. 29, 2004
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Apr. 20, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)................................................June 8, 2004
(Mr. Bayh).................................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Stevens).............................................Sept. 29, 2004
(Messrs. Levin, Harkin).....................................Oct. 9, 2004

To eliminate the substantial backlog of DNA samples collected from crime 
  scenes and convicted offenders, to improve and expand the DNA testing 
  capacity of Federal, State, and local crime laboratories, to increase 
  research and development of new DNA testing technologies, to develop 
  new training programs regarding the collection and use of DNA 
  evidence, to provide post-conviction testing of DNA evidence to 
  exonerate the innocent, to improve the performance of counsel in State 
  capital cases, and for other purposes.

``Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Sept. 21, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute..

  

S. 1701

                                                         October 2, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12376, S12377

Mr. Feingold

To limit authority to delay notice of search warrants.

``Reasonable Notice and Search Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1706

                                                         October 2, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12376

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Craig, Kennedy, McCain, Chafee, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Feinstein)...............................Oct. 28, 2003
(Mr. Levin)................................................Nov. 10, 2003
(Mr. Reed).................................................Jan. 27, 2004

To improve the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and 
  for other purposes.

``NICS Improvement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1709

                                                         October 2, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12376, S12384

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Crapo, Feingold, Sununu, Wyden, 
  Bingaman)
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Oct. 15, 2003
(Mr. Kerry, Ms. Cantwell)..................................Nov. 11, 2003
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Nov. 18, 2003
(Mr. Reid).................................................Nov. 25, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Jan. 20, 2004
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Feb. 2, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Feb. 27, 2004
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Mar. 22, 2004
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Mar. 26, 2004
(Mr. Harkin)................................................Apr. 6, 2004
(Mr. Akaka).................................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Mr. Lautenberg).............................................May 6, 2004

To amend the USA PATRIOT Act to place reasonable limitations on the use 
  of surveillance and the issuance of search warrants, and for other 
  purposes.

``Security and Freedom Ensured Act of 2003''
``SAFE Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1719

                                                        October 14, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12532

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison)

To amend chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, to provide for the 
  approval of the reassignment of district judges in divisions with 3 or 
  fewer judges in districts in the State of Texas.
Full Committee

  

S. 1720 (Public Law 108-157)

                                                        October 14, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12532

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison)

To provide for Federal court proceedings in Plano, Texas.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 30, 2003--Reported by Mr. Hatch with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute.
Oct. 30, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 355).
Nov. 4, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute.
Nov. 5, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 21, 2003--Presented to the President.
Dec. 3, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-157).

  

S. 1728

                                                        October 14, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12532

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Allen, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Leahy, Schumer, Cochran, Lautenberg, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Bingaman, 
  Miller, Daschle, Dorgan)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Oct. 6, 2004

To amend the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 (Public Law 
  107-42; 49 U.S.C. 40101 note) to provide compensation for the United 
  States Citizens who were victims of the bombings of United States 
  embassies in East Africa on August 7, 1998, the attack on the U.S.S. 
  Cole on October 12, 2000, or the attack on the World Trade Center on 
  February 26, 1993, on the same basis as compensation is provided to 
  victims of the terrorist-related aircraft crashes on September 11, 
  2001.

``Terrorism Victim Compensation Equity Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1733

                                                        October 15, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12607, S12610

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Jan. 21, 2004
(Mr. Smith)................................................Jan. 22, 2004
(Mr. Carper)................................................Feb. 2, 2004
(Mr. Biden).................................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 17, 2004
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 19, 2004
(Mr. Wyden)................................................June 21, 2004

To authorize the Attorney General to award grants to States to develop 
  and implement State court interpreter programs.

``State Court Interpreter Grant Program Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1735

                                                        October 15, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12607, S12616

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Grassley, Graham of 
  South Carolina, Chambliss, Campbell)
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................Oct. 17, 2003
(Mr. Campbell, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).....................June 24, 2004
(Messrs. Schumer, Biden)....................................July 6, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................July 19, 2004
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................July 22, 2004
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Sept. 7, 2004

To increase and enhance law enforcement resources committed to 
  investigation and prosecution of violent gangs, to deter and punish 
  violent gang crime, to protect law abiding citizens and communities 
  from violent criminals, to revise and enhance criminal penalties for 
  violent crimes, to reform and facilitate prosecution of juvenile gang 
  members who commit violent crimes, to expand and improve gang 
  prevention programs, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

June 24, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 6, 2004--Reported by Mr. Hatch with an amendment in the nature of a 
  substitute, without written report.
July 6, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 608).

  

S. 1737

                                                        October 15, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12607, S12621

Mr. Wyden
(Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Murray)..................................Nov. 12, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Apr. 8, 2004
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 11, 2004
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................June 15, 2004

To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of the Federal Trade 
  Commission or the Attorney General to prevent anticompetitive 
  practices in tightly concentrated gasoline markets.
Full Committee

  

S. 1740

                                                        October 16, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12737, S12739

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Lautenberg, Nelson of Florida, 
  Feingold, Corzine, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Sarbanes, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Lieberman, Dodd)

To amend the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 (Public Law 
  107-42; 49 U.S.C. 40101 note) to provide compensation for the United 
  States Citizens who were victims of a terrorist-related, laboratory-
  confirmed anthrax infection in the United States during the period 
  beginning on September 13, 2001, through November 30, 2001, on the 
  same basis as compensation is provided to victims of the terrorist-
  related aircraft crashes on September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

  

S. 1743

                                                        October 16, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12737

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Alexander, Schumer, McConnell, 
  Lieberman)

To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for private security 
  officer employment.

``Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 23, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 322).
Nov. 17, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 18, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Education and the Workforce and in addition to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2004--Referred to House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.

  

S. 1760

                                                        October 20, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12888, S12889

Mr. Coleman

To amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to patent fees, and 
  for other purposes.

``United States Patent and Trademark Fee Modernization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1769

                                                        October 21, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12969

Mr. Breaux
(Messrs. Dorgan, Bingaman).................................Oct. 22, 2003

To provide for class action reform, and for other purposes.

``National Class Action Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1772

                                                        October 21, 2003
  

                                                               CR S12969

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Durbin)

To amend title 11 of the United States Code to establish a priority for 
  the payment of claims for duties paid to the United States by licensed 
  customs brokers on behalf of the debtor.

``Customs Business Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1774

                                                        October 22, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13053, S13055

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Levin, Reed, Schumer)
(Messrs. Jeffords, Durbin).................................Oct. 24, 2003
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Nov. 24, 2003

To repeal the sunset provisions in the Undetectable Firearms Act of 
  1988.

``Terrorist Firearms Detection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1777

                                                        October 23, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13134

Ms. Landrieu

For the relief of Marcela Silva do Nascimento.
Full Committee

  

S. 1780

                                                        October 23, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13134, S13139

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Grassley, Harkin)
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Oct. 30, 2003
(Mr. McCain)................................................Nov. 3, 2003
(Mr. Nelson)...............................................Feb. 26, 2004
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Allen)................................................Mar. 10, 2004

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to clarify the definition of 
  anabolic steroids and to provide for research and education activities 
  relating to steroids and steroid precursors.

``Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1784

                                                        October 23, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13134, S13146

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Biden, Mr. Kyl, 
  Mr. Harkin)
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Feb. 2, 2004
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 26, 2004
(Mr. Talent)................................................Oct. 4, 2004
(Mr. Coleman)...............................................Oct. 6, 2004

To eliminate the safe-harbor exception for certain packaged 
  pseudoephedrine products used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

``Methamphetamine Blister Pack Loophole Elimination Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 763).

  

S. 1795

                                                        October 29, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13516

Mr. Graham of South Carolina
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................Oct. 30, 2003

To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Federal Rules of Criminal 
  Procedure with respect to bail bond forfeitures.

``Bail Bond Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1797

                                                        October 29, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13516

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Kohl)

To implement antitrust enforcement enhancements and cooperation 
  incentives.

``Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1799

                                                        October 30, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13660

Mr. Leahy (for himself and Mr. Hatch)

To encourage the development and promulgation of voluntary consensus 
  standards by providing relief under the anti-trust laws to standards 
  development organizations with respect to conduct engaged in for the 
  purpose of developing voluntary consensus standards, and for other 
  purposes.

``Standards Development Organization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1807

                                                        October 31, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13711

Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Reed, DeWine, Lieberman, Chafee, 
  Lautenberg, Schumer)
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Nov. 4, 2003
(Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry)....................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Messrs. Levin, Corzine)...................................Jan. 22, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 12, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Mar. 30, 2004

To require criminal background checks on all firearms transactions 
  occurring at events that provide a venue for the sale, offer for sale, 
  transfer, or exchange of firmarms, and for other purposes.

``Gun Show Loophole Closing Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1813

                                                        November 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13802, S13803

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Hollings)..............................................Nov. 4, 2003
(Messrs. Feingold, Kennedy).................................Nov. 5, 2003
(Messrs. Kerry, Lieberman).................................Nov. 10, 2003
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................Nov. 18, 2003
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Jan. 21, 2004
(Messrs. Dodd, Dayton).....................................Jan. 28, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Edwards, Johnson).....................Feb 2, 2004
(Messrs. Daschle, Reid).....................................Feb. 9, 2004
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Feb. 10, 2004
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Feb. 12, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Nov. 19, 2004

To prohibit profiteering and fraud relating to military action, relief, 
  and reconstruction efforts in Iraq, and for other purposes.

``War Profiteering Prevention Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2003--Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

  

S. 1818

                                                        November 4, 2003
  

                                                               CR S13909

Mr. Graham of South Carolina
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Nov. 6, 2003

To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that ensure that law 
  enforcement officers employed by such agency are afforded due process 
  when involved in a case that may lead to dismissal, demotion, 
  suspension, or transfer.

``Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1825

                                                        November 5, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14031, S14043

Mr. DeWine
(Mrs. Feinstein)..........................................Nov. 21, 2003.

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for the sale 
  and use of unauthorized mobile infrared transmitters.

``Safe Intersections Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1828

                                                        November 5, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14032, S14044

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Chambliss, Craig, Nickles, Sessions, 
  Cornyn)
(Mr. Allen).................................................Nov. 11,2003

To eliminate the substantial backlog of DNA samples collected from crime 
  scenes and convicted offenders, to improve and expand the DNA testing 
  capacity of Federal, State, and local crime laboratories, to increase 
  research and development of new DNA testing technologies, to develop 
  new training programs regarding the collection and use of DNA 
  evidence, and for other purposes.

``Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1835

                                                        November 6, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14176, S14178

Mr. Hatch (for himself and Mr. Leahy)

To extend the effective period for the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 
  (18 U.S.C. 922 note) for 10 years.
Full Committee

  

S. 1836

                                                        November 6, 2003
  

                                                               CR S14176

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Grassley)

To amend chapter 85 of title 28, United States Code, to provide for 
  greater fairness in legal fees payable in civil diversity litigation 
  after an offer of settlement.

``Legal Expense Equity Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1837

                                                        November 6, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14176, S14179

Mr. Grassley

To combat money laundering and terrorist financing, and for other 
  purposes.

``Combat Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1860

                                                       November 12, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14804, S14811

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Grassley)

To reauthorize the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Full Committee

  

S. 1869

                                                       November 17, 2003
  

                                                               CR S14965

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Robert Kuan Liang and Chun-Mei Hsu-Liang.
Full Committee

  

S. 1871

                                                       November 17, 2003
  

                                                               CR S14965

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Chambliss)

To authorize salary adjustments for Justices and judges of the United 
  States for fiscal year 2004.
Full Committee

  

S. 1882

                                                       November 18, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15061, S15066

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Corzine, Reed, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Dec. 9, 2003

To require that certain notifications occur whenever a query to the 
  National Instant Criminal Background Check System reveals that a 
  person listed in the Violent Gang and Terrorist Organization File is 
  attempting to purchase a firearm, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1887

                                                       November 18, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15061

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Biden)
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................May 18, 2004

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to lift the patient limitation on 
  prescribing drug addiction treatments by medical practitioners in 
  group practices.
Full Committee

June 3, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 3, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 3, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 542).
June 7, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
June 8, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
June 28, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
July 19, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health.

  

S. 1891

                                                       November 19, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15187

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself and Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Jan. 21, 2004

To amend title 11, United States Code, to establish a priority for the 
  payment of claims for duties paid to the United States by licensed 
  customs brokers and sureties on behalf of a debtor.
Full Committee

  

S. 1903

                                                       November 20, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15287

Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mr. Bayh)

To promote human rights, democracy, and development in North Korea, to 
  promote overall security on the Korean Peninsula and establish a more 
  peaceful world environment, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1906

                                                       November 20, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15287, S15292

Mr. Sessions (for himself and Mr. Miller)
(Messrs. Craig, Inhofe).....................................Feb. 9, 2004

To provide for enhanced Federal, State and local enforcement of the 
  immigration laws, and for other purposes.

``Homeland Security Enhancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1907

                                                       November 20, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15287, S15297

Mr. Daschle (for himself and Messrs. Johnson, Leahy, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Pryor, Baucus, Dayton, Harkin, Feingold, Bingaman, Jeffords, Edwards, 
  Schumer)
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Nov. 21, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 24, 2004

To promote rural safety and improve rural law enforcement.

``Rural Safety Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1908

                                                       November 20, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15287

Mr. Cornyn

To allow certain Mexican nationals to be admitted as nonimmigrant 
  visitors for a period of six months.
Full Committee

  

S. 1920

                                                       November 21, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15407

Mr. Grassley (for himself and Mr. Leahy)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Nov. 24, 2003
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Nov. 25, 2003

To extend for six months the period for which chapter 12 of title 11 of 
  the United States Code is reenacted.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Dec. 8, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 975.)

  

S. 1921

                                                       November 21, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15407

Mr. Grassley (for himself and Mr. Sessions)

To amend chapter 23 of title 28, United States Code, to provide for 
  eleven circuit judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit.
Full Committee

  

S. 1923

                                                       November 21, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15407, S15418

Mr. Leahy
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 22, 2004

To reauthorize and amend the National Film Preservation Act of 1996.

``National Film Preservation Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1924

                                                       November 21, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15407, S15419

Mr. Jeffords

To provide for the coverage of milk production under the H-2A 
  nonimmigrant worker program.

``Dairy Farm Workers Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1932

                                                       November 22, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15573

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hatch, Smith, 
  Alexander, Graham of South Carolina)
(Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, DeWine)..........................Apr. 26, 2004
(Messrs Biden, Schumer)....................................Apr. 29, 2004

To provide criminal penalties for unauthorized recording of motion 
  pictures in a motion picture exhibition facility, to provide criminal 
  and civil penalties for unauthorized distribution of commercial 
  prerelease of copyrighted works, and for other purposes.

``Artists' Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of the substitute; without written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 482).
May 4, 2004--Star Print ordered on the reported bill.
June 25, 2004--PASSED Senate with an amendment.
June 25, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1933

                                                       November 22, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15573

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Cornyn)

To promote effective enforcement of copyrights, and for other purposes.

``Enhancing Federal Obscenity Reporting and Copyright Enforcement Act of 
  2003''

Full Committee

May 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
May 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 528).

  

S. 1934

                                                       November 23, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15646, S15647

Mr. Nickles (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Craig, Bingaman, Inhofe, 
  Smith)
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Mar. 22, 2004
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 25, 2004
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................Mar. 29, 2004
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................Apr. 8, 2004
(Mr. Miller).................................................May 4, 2004
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................May 12, 2004
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................June 3, 2004

To establish an Office of Intercountry Adoptions within the Department 
  of State, and to reform United States laws governing intercountry 
  adoptions.

``Intercountry Adoption Reform Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1949

                                                       November 24, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15812, S15843

Mr. Biden
(Messrs. Lugar, Kennedy)....................................Feb. 2, 2004
(Messrs. Lieberman, Bingaman, Hagel, Corzine)..............Feb. 24, 2004
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Feingold)..............................Mar. 4, 2004

To establish The Return of Talent Program to allow aliens who are 
  legally present in the United States to return temporarily to the 
  country of citizenship of the alien if that country is engaged in 
  post-conflict reconstruction, and for other purposes.

``Return of Talent Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1954

                                                       November 25, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15975

Mr. Crapo

To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 by expanding the legal 
  assistance for victims of violence grant program to include legal 
  assistance for victims of dating violence.
Full Committee

  

S. 1970

                                                       November 25, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15975, S16013

Mr. Rockefeller

To amend title 11, United States Code, to increase the amount of 
  unsecured claims for salaries and wages given priority in bankruptcy, 
  to provide for cash payments to retirees to compensate for lost health 
  insurance benefits resulting from the bankruptcy of their former 
  employer, and for other purposes.

``Bankruptcy Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1982

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16119

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Durbin)

To establish within the United States Marshalls Service a short term 
  State witness protection program to provide assistance to State and 
  local district attorneys to protect their witnesses in homicide and 
  major violent crimes cases and to provide Federal grants for such 
  protection.

``Witness Security and Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1983

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16119

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
  Durbin)

To amend title 18 of the United States Code, to enhance the authority of 
  the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to enforce 
  the compliance of gun dealers with Federal Firearms laws, and for 
  other purposes.

``SNIPER Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 1985

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16119

Mrs. Feinstein

For relief of Benjamin Cabrera-Gomez and Londy Patricia.
Full Committee

  

S. 2001

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16120

Mr. Inouye (for himself and Mr. Akaka)

To authorize an additional permanent judgeship for the district of 
  Hawaii, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2002

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16120

Mr. Baucus (for himself and Mr. Craig)
(Messrs. Enzi, Bingaman, Dodd).............................Mar. 25, 2004

To improve and promote compliance with international intellectual 
  property obligations relating to the Republic of Cuba, and for other 
  purposes.

``United States-Cuba Trademark Protection Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 2004

                                                        December 9, 2003
  

                                                               CR S16120

Mr. Grassley (for himself and Mr. Feingold)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Jan. 26, 2004
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Feb. 25, 2004

To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, and 
  for other purposes.

``Protection of Family Farmers and Family Fisherman Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 2010

                                                        January 21, 2004
  

                                                           CR S108, S109

Mr. Hagel (for himself and Mr. Daschle)

To strengthen national security and United States borders, reunify 
  families, provide willing workers, and establish earned adjustment 
  under the immigration laws of the United States.

``Immigration Reform Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2011

                                                        January 21, 2004
  

                                                           CR S108, S117

Mr. Hagel
(Messrs. Inouye, Akaka, Bond)..............................Feb. 23, 2004
(Mr. Nelson)...............................................Feb. 24, 2004
(Mr. Roberts)...............................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Talent)...............................................Mar. 12, 2004

To convert certain temporary Federal district judgeships to permanent 
  judgeships, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2012

                                                        January 21, 2004
  

                                                                 CR S108

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Luay Lufti Hadad.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 764).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 2013

                                                        January 21, 2004
  

                                                                 CR S108

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, DeWine, Kohl)

To amend section 119 of title 17, United States Code, to extend 
  satellite home viewer provisions.

``Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act''

Full Committee

June 17, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 17, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of the substitute; without written report.
June 17, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 584).

  

S. 2020

                                                        January 22, 2004
  

                                                           CR S184, S186

Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Lautenberg, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Jeffords, Lieberman, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Mr. Sarbanes, Ms. Mikulski)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Feb. 12, 2004
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Feb. 24, 2004
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Mar. 9, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Mar. 22, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Apr. 1, 2004
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 22, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Apr. 26, 2004

To prohibit, consistent with Roe v. Wade, the interference by the 
  government with a woman's right to choose to bear a child or terminate 
  a pregnancy, and for other purposes.

``Freedom of Choice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2036

                                                        January 28, 2004
  

                                                           CR S320, S322

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Jose Buendia Balderas, Alicia Aranda De Duendia, and 
  Ana Laura Buendia Arandia.
Full Committee

  

S. 2042 (Private Law 108-5)

                                                        February 2, 2004
  

                                                                 CR S370

Mr. Graham of Florida

For the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Full Committee

Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Nov. 17, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 17, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 3, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 108-5).

  

S. 2044

                                                        February 2, 2004
  

                                                                 CR S370

Mr. Schumer

For the relief of Alemseghed Mussie Tesfamical.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 765).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommitte on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 2054

                                                        February 6, 2004
  

                                                                 CR S689

Mr. Johnson
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Mar. 23, 2004
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Mar. 25, 2004

To require the Federal forfeiture funds be used, in part, to clean up 
  methamphetamine laboratories.

``Federal Emergency Meth Lab Cleanup Funding Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2069

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                                CR S1285

Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mr. Bayh)

To expand the S visa classification to include aliens who are in 
  possession of critical reliable information with respect to weapons of 
  mass destruction, to establish a Weapons of Mass Destruction Informant 
  Center, and for other purposes.

``International Weapons of Mass Destruction Informant Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2071

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1285, S1289

Mr. Kohl (for himself and Mr. Kennedy)

To expand the definition of immediate relative for purposes of the 
  Immigration and Nationality Act.
Full Committee

  

S. 2074

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                                CR S1285

Mr. Dorgan

For the relief of Klas Dieter Hinze, Heidi Hinze, Annamarie Hinze, and 
  Robert Arndt.
Full Committee

  

S. 2081

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1286, S1292

Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Sarbanes, Hatch, Biden)

To amend the Office of National Drug Control Policy Act Reauthorization 
  Act of 1998 to ensure that adequate funding is provided for certain 
  high intensity drug trafficking areas.

``Dawson Family Community Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2082

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                                CR S1286

Mr. Shelby (for himself, Messrs. Miller, Brownback, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Inhofe, Allard)

To limit the jurisdiction of Federal courts in certain cases and promote 
  federalism.

``Constitution Restoration Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2089

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                                CR S1286

Mr. Chambliss
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Mar. 11, 2004
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Mar. 25, 2004

To allow aliens who are eligible for diversity visas to be eligible 
  beyond the fiscal year in which they applied.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 766).

  

S. 2102

                                                       February 23, 2004
  

                                                                CR S1457

Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Schumer)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the sale of a firearm 
  to a person who has been convicted of a felony in a foreign court, and 
  for other purposes.

``Firearms Fairness and Security Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2107

                                                       February 24, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1518, S1522

Mr. DeWine (for himself and Messrs. Leahy, Domenici)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 29, 2004

To authorize an annual appropriation of $10,000,000 for mental health 
  courts through fiscal year 2009.
Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 483).

  

S. 2109

                                                       February 24, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1518, S1523

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Warner, Schumer, DeWine, Levin, 
  Chafee, Dodd, Jeffords, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Reed, 
  Lautenberg)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................June 25, 2004

To provide for a 10-year extension of the assault weapons ban.

``Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2112

                                                       February 25, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1586, S1588

Mr. Voinovich (for himself and Mr. Breaux)

To prohibit racial profiling by Federal, State, and local law 
  enforcement agencies.
Full Committee

  

S. 2128

                                                       February 25, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1586, S1597

Mr. Nickles (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Inhofe)

To define the term ``natural born Citizen'' as used in the Constitution 
  of the United States to establish eligibility for the Office of 
  President.

``Natural Born Citizen Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2129

                                                       February 25, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1586, S1598

Mrs. Boxer

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the 
  provision of a child safety device in connection with the transfer of 
  a handgun and to provide safety standards for child safety devices.

``Child Safety Device Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2132

                                                       February 26, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1683, S1688

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Kennedy, Schumer, Durbin, Kerry, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Reid, 
  Dodd, Mses. Cantwell, Mikulski, Mr. Edwards.
(Ms. Stabenow)..............................................Mar. 9, 2004
(Mr. Levin)..................................................May 4, 2004
(Mr. Specter)...............................................July 6, 2004

To prohibit racial profiling.

``End Racial Profiling Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2154

                                                           March 2, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1999, S2001

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Dayton, Coleman, Conrad)
(Messrs. Johnson, Lugar, Durbin)............................May 21, 2004

To establish a National sex offender registration database, and for 
  other purposes.

``National Sex Offender Registry Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Nov. 20, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2159

                                                           March 3, 2004
  

                                                                CR S2105

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Kyl, Enzi, McConnell, Nickles)
(Mr. Lott).................................................June 15, 2004

To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code (commonly known as 
  the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.

``Freedom from Union Violence Act of 2003''

Full Committee

  

S. 2168

                                                           March 4, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2223, S2230

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Cornyn, Leahy)

To extend the same Federal benefits to law enforcement officers serving 
  private institutions of higher education and rail carriers, that apply 
  to law enforcement officers serving units of State and local 
  government.

``Equity in Law Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2185

                                                           March 9, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2440, S2445

Mr. Chambliss

To simplify the process for admitting temporary alien agricultural 
  workers under section 101(a)(15)(H)(ii)(a) of the Immigration and 
  Nationality Act, to increase access to such workers, and for other 
  purposes.

``Temporary Agriculture Work Reform Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2187

                                                          March 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2543, S2548

Mr. Graham of Florida

To amend the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1998.

``Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act Improvement Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2189

                                                          March 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2543, S2556

Mr. Biden

To establish grants to improve and study the National Domestic Violence 
  Hotline.

``Domestic Violence Connections Campaign Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2190

                                                          March 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2543, S2558

Mr. Inhofe
(Mr. Miller).................................................May 5, 2004
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Sept. 9, 2004

To implement equal protection under the 14th article of amendment to the 
  Constitution for the right to life of each born and preborn human 
  person.

``Life at Conception Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2191

                                                          March 10, 2004
  

                                                                CR S2543

Mr. Thomas

To provide the venue for the judicial review of actions by certain 
  Federal agencies.
Full Committee

  

S. 2192 (Public Law 108-453)

                                                          March 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2543, S2558

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Kohl, Feingold)
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Apr. 28, 2004
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 3, 2004
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................June 3, 2004
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................June 14, 2004

To amend title 35, United States Code, to promote cooperative research 
  involving universities, the public sector, and private enterprises.

``Cooperative Research and Technology Enhancement (CREATE) Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 484).
June 25, 2004--PASSED by the Senate without amendment.
June 25, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk..
Nov. 20, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 29, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 10, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-453).

  

S. 2195 (Public Law 108-358)

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                                CR S2716

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Grassley, Harkin, Stevens, 
  McCain, Nelson of Florida, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Allen, Ms. Murkowski)
(Mr. Lautenberg)............................................June 3, 2004

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to clarify the definition of 
  anabolic steroids and to provide for research and education activities 
  relating to steroids and steroid precursors.
Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 30, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment 
  in the nature of the substitute; without written report.
Sept. 30, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 750).
Oct. 6, 2004--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Oct. 6, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Oct. 8, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 13, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 22, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-358).

  

S. 2199

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2717, S2722

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Feingold, 
  Mrs. Lincoln)
(Mr. Leahy)................................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)................................................July 7, 2004
(Mr. Reid).................................................July 21, 2004

To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to improve the ability 
  of State and local governments to prevent the abduction of children by 
  family members, and for other purposes.

``Family Abduction Prevention Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2202

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2717, S2724

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Feingold, Mrs. Lincoln)
(Mr. Reid).................................................July 21, 2004

To amend title 28, United States Code, to give district courts of the 
  United States jurisdiction over competing State custody 
  determinations, and for other purposes.

``Bring Our Children Home Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2204

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2717, S2726

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Cornyn, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 21, 2004

To provide criminal penalties for false information and hoaxes relating 
  to terrorism.

``Stop Terrorist and Military Hoaxes Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2219

                                                          March 22, 2004
  

                                                                CR S2859

Mrs. Feinstein

A bill entitled ``Motherhood Protection Act''

``Motherhood Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2227

                                                          March 23, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2996, S3001

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hollings, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Smith, Allen)
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................Apr. 1, 2004

To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright piracy.

``Anticounterfeiting Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Dec. 8, 2004--PASSED by the Senate after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.

  

S. 2237

                                                          March 25, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3180, S3189

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Schumer)................................................May 3, 2004
(Mr. Alexander).............................................May 12, 2004

To amend chapter 5 of title 17, United States Code, to authorize civil 
  copyright enforcement by the Attorney General, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Intellectual Rights Against Theft and Expropriation 
  (PIRATE) Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 485).
June 25, 2004--PASSED by the Senate without amendment.
June 25, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2242

                                                          March 26, 2004
  

                                                                CR S3214

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................Apr. 1, 2004

To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright piracy, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2252

                                                          March 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3294, S3296

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Leahy, Gregg, Jeffords, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mr. Sarbanes, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Stevens, 
  Edwards, McCain, Daschle, Sununu, Enzi)
(Mr. Graham of Florida, Ms. Mikulski)......................Mar. 31, 2004
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Apr. 5, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)................................................Apr. 8, 2004

To increase the number of aliens who may receive certain non-immigrant 
  status during fiscal year 2004 and to require submissions of 
  information by the Secretary of Homeland Security.

``Save Summer Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2258

                                                          March 30, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3366, S3368

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Chambliss, Allen, Gregg, Mses. Collins, 
  Murkowski, Messrs. Warner, Thomas)
(Messrs. Enzi, Sununu, Ms. Snowe)..........................Mar. 31, 2004
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Apr. 1, 2004
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Apr. 20, 2004

To revise certain requirements for H-2B employers for fiscal year 2004, 
  and for other purposes.

``Summer Operations and Services (SOS) Relief and Reform Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2259

                                                          March 30, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3367, S3369

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Conrad)

To provide for the protection of the flag of the United States, and for 
  other purposes.

``Flag Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2270

                                                           April 1, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3566, S3569

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Grassley, Schumer, Specter, 
  Feingold, Leahy, Coleman)
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Mr. Levin, Mrs. Boxer)....................................Apr. 21, 2004
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................May 10, 2004
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 20, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................June 16, 2004

To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting cartels 
  illegal.

``No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Apr. 22, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 22, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Apr. 22, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 174).

  

S. 2278

                                                           April 1, 2004
  

                                                                CR S3567

Mr. Ensign (for himself and Mr. Craig)
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Apr. 5, 2004
(Messrs. Hatch, Stevens, Ms. Murkowski)....................Apr. 21, 2004
(Mr. Burns)................................................Apr. 22, 2004
(Mr. Cornyn)...............................................June 24, 2004
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................Sept. 8, 2004

To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for the appointment of 
  additional Federal circuit judges, to divide the Ninth Judicial 
  Circuit of the United States into 3 circuits, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2289

                                                           April 6, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3791, S3794

Mr. Sessions

To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat terrorism against 
  railroad carriers and mass transportation systems on land, on water, 
  or through the air, and for other purposes.

``Railroad Carriers and Mass Transportation Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2293

                                                           April 7, 2004
  

                                                                CR S3919

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Wyden)

To provide for the orderly determination of the United States Court of 
  Federal Claims, and for other purposes.

``United States Court of Federal Claims Termination Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2302 (Public Law 108-441)

                                                           April 7, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3919, S3944

Mr. Conrad (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Apr. 26, 2004
(Mrs. Murray)................................................May 7, 2004
(Messrs. Cochran, Kennedy)..................................May 10, 2004
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 20, 2004
(Messrs. Bingaman, Ensign)..................................June 9, 2004
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................June 15, 2004
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 23, 2004
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 19, 2004
(Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Kohl).........................Sept. 9, 2004
(Ms. Cantwell)............................................Sept. 30, 2004
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Oct. 8, 2004

To improve access to physicians in medically underserved areas.
Full Committee

Oct. 7, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 7, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of the substitute; without written report.
Oct. 7, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 775).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Nov. 17, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 22, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 3, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-441).

  

S. 2314

                                                           April 8, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4024

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Nabil Raja Dandan, Ketty Dandan, Souzi Dandan, Raja 
  Nabil Dandan, and Sandra Dandan.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 767).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2323

                                                          April 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4158

Mr. Shelby (for himself, Messrs. Miller, Brownback, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Allard, Inhofe, Lott)
(Mr. Bunning)................................................May 6, 2004

To limit the jurisdiction of Federal courts in certain cases and promote 
  federalism.

``Constitutional Restoration Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2324

                                                          April 20, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4158, S4160

Mr. Chambliss (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Hatch, Lugar, Inouye, 
  Gregg, Graham of Florida, Craig, Akaka, Hagel, Sununu, Talent, Allen, 
  Brownback)
(Messrs. Reid, Dorgan)......................................May 17, 2004
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................June 1, 2004
(Mr. Alexander)............................................June 16, 2004

To extend the deadline on the use of technology standards for the 
  passports of visa waiver participants.

``Visa Waiver Program Compliance Amendments of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2330

                                                          April 21, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4225

Mr. Allen

For the relief of Hyang Dong Joo.
Full Committee

  

S. 2331

                                                          April 21, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4225

Mr. Allen

For the relief of Fereshteh Sani.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 768).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2004--Referred to House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 2332

                                                          April 21, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4225

Mr. Allen

For the relief of James Symington.
Full Committee

  

S. 2333

                                                          April 21, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4225

Mr. Allen

To prohibit members of criminal street gangs from possessing firearms.

``Criminal Gang Activity Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2344

                                                          April 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4301, S4330

Mrs. Boxer

To permit States to require insurance companies to disclose insurance 
  information.

``Armenian Victims Insurance Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2349

                                                          April 26, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4373, S4377

Mr. Hatch (for himself and Mr. Kennedy)

To modify the application of the antitrust laws to permit collective 
  development and implementation of a standard contract form for 
  playwrights for the licensing of their plays.

``Playwrights Licensing Antitrust Initiative Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2358

                                                          April 28, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4493, S4497

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Feingold, Kennedy)

To allow for the prosecution of members of criminal street gangs, and 
  for other purposes.

``American Neighborhoods Taking the Initiative-Guarding Against 
  Neighborhood Gangs Act of 2004''
``ANTI-GANG Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2363 (Public Law 108-344)

                                                          April 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4692, S4697

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, DeWine, Kohl, Biden)
(Mr. Wyden, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Smith, Ms. Landrieu)........May 10, 2004
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................May 11, 2004
(Mr. Alexander).............................................May 12, 2004
(Ms. Stabenow)..............................................May 13, 2004
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................May 17, 2004
(Messrs. Dayton, Craig, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Cochran, 
  Sessions).................................................May 20, 2004
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 21, 2004
(Messrs. Durbin, Ensign, Hollings)..........................June 1, 2004
(Messrs. Daschle, Reid, Edwards, Schumer, Chambliss)........June 2, 2004
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Johnson, Graham of Florida, Nelson of 
  Florida, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Shelby, Allen, Lott, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Mrs. Hutchison).................................June 3, 2004
(Mr. Levin).................................................June 7, 2004
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 17, 2004
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................June 22, 2004
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................June 24, 2004
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................July 6, 2004
(Mr. Inouye)................................................July 7, 2004
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................July 12, 2004
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Sept. 7, 2004
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Sept. 8, 2004
(Mr. Corzine).............................................Sept. 29, 2004

To revise and extend the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Full Committee

June 3, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 3, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 3, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 543).
June 3, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
June 4, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
July 13, 2004--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary (H. 
  Rept. 108-601).
July 13, 2004--Placed on the Union Calendar (No. 361).
Sept. 28, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 7, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 18, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-344).

  

S. 2364

                                                          April 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4692, S4698

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Lautenberg)
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................June 9, 2004

To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal charter to the 
  Irish American Cultural Institute.
Full Committee

  

S. 2373

                                                          April 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4692, S4702

Mr. Domenici (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Allen, Graham of 
  Florida, Ensign, Hollings, Santorum, Lautenberg, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Lieberman, Grassley, Kyl, Gregg)
(Mr. Sessions)...............................................May 4, 2004
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................May 21, 2004

To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of 
  certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or commercial 
  names.
Full Committee

  

S. 2379

                                                             May 4, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4837

Mr. Hagel (for himself and Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)

To authorize an additional district judgeship for the district of 
  Nebraska.
Full Committee

  

S. 2381

                                                             May 4, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4837, S4842

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Feingold, Mrs. Clinton)

To provide for earned adjustment to reward work, reunify families, 
  establish a temporary worker program that protects United States and 
  foreign workers and strengthen national security under the immigration 
  laws of the United States.

``Safe Orderly Legal Visas and Enforcement (SOLVE) Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2391

                                                             May 6, 2004
  

                                                                CR S4996

Mr. Hollings

For the relief of Pongsakorn Kaewkornmuang.
Full Committee

  

S. 2396

                                                            May 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5078, S5080

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Chambliss, Durbin, Schumer, Mrs. 
  Clinton)

To make improvements in the operations and administration of the Federal 
  courts, and for other purposes.

``Federal Courts Improvement Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2404

                                                            May 11, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5227

Mr. Miller

Entitled ``Fairness in School Discipline Act of 2004''

``Fairness in School Discipline Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2405

                                                            May 11, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5227

Mr. Miller

Entitled ``Restoring Authority to Schools Act of 2004''

``Restoring Authority to Schools Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2407

                                                            May 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5227, S5229

Mr. Campbell

To clarify the intellectual property rights of the United States Olympic 
  Committee.

``Support Our Olympic Athletes Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2414

                                                            May 12, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5371

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Dorgan)
(Mr. Sessions).............................................June 21, 2004

To establish a commission to review Federal inmate work opportunities.
Full Committee

  

S. 2435

                                                            May 18, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5607

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Grassley)
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 16, 2004
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 30, 2004

To permit Inspectors General to authorize staff to provide assistance to 
  the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and for other 
  purposes.

``Missing Child Cold Case Review Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Oct. 1, 2004--PASSED by the Senate after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.
Nov. 3, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Government 
  Efficiency and Financial Management.

  

S. 2443

                                                            May 19, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5799, S5802

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Kyl, Cornyn, Sessions, Chambliss)

To reform the judicial review process of orders of removal for purposes 
  of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

``Fairness in Immigration Litigation Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2444

                                                            May 19, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5799

Mr. Schumer

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to treat drug offenses involving 
  crystal meth similarly to drug offenses involving crack cocaine.

``Stop Crystal Meth Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2465

                                                            May 20, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5949, S5983

Mr. Coleman

To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to the seizure of 
  shipments of controlled substances, and for other purposes.

``Internet Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2471

                                                            May 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5950

Mrs. Clinton
(Mr. Dayton)................................................May 21, 2004

To regulate the transmission of personally identifiable information to 
  foreign affiliates and subcontractors.

``Safeguarding Americans From Exporting Identification Data Act''
``SAFE-ID Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2472

                                                            May 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S5950

Mr. Nelson of Florida

To require that notices to consumers of health and financial services 
  include information on the outsourcing of sensitive personal 
  information abroad, to require relevant Federal agencies to prescribe 
  regulations to ensure the privacy and security of sensitive personal 
  information outsourced abroad, to establish requirements for foreign 
  call centers, and for other purposes.

``Increasing Notice of Foreign Outsourcing Act''
``INFO Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2476

                                                            May 21, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6087, S6096

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Miller, Cornyn, Sessions, Chambliss, 
  Graham of South Carolina, Nickles, McConnell, Inhofe, Roberts)

To amend the USA PATRIOT Act to repeal the sunsets.
Full Committee

  

S. 2478

                                                            May 21, 2004
  

                                                                CR S6087

Mr. Levin

For the relief of Mohamad Derani, Maha Felo Derani, and Tarek Derani.
Full Committee

  

S. 2481

                                                            June 1, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6274, S6275

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)

To require that notices to consumers of health and financial services 
  include information on the outsourcing of sensitive personal 
  information abroad, to require relevant Federal agencies to prescribe 
  regulations to ensure the privacy and security of sensitive personal 
  information outsourced abroad, to establish requirements for foreign 
  call centers, and for other purposes.

``Increasing Notice of Foreign Outsourcing Act''
``INFO Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2518

                                                           June 15, 2004
  

                                                                CR S6803

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

To amend the Omnibus Low-Level Radioactive Waste Interstate Compact 
  Consent Act to make the consent of Congress to certain compacts 
  contingent on party states sharing the long-term liability for damages 
  caused by radioactive releases from regional facilities.
Full Committee

  

S. 2528

                                                           June 16, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6881, S6889

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Durbin, Feingold, Corzine)
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................July 16, 2004

To restore civil liberties under the First Amendment, the Immigration 
  and Nationality Act, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, 
  and for other purposes.

``Civil Liberties Restoration Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2548

                                                           June 18, 2004
  

                                                                CR S7054

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.
Full Committee

  

S. 2549

                                                           June 18, 2004
  

                                                                CR S7054

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Alfredo Plascencia Lopez and Maria Del Refugio 
  Plascencia.
Full Committee

  

S. 2555

                                                           June 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7174, S7178

Mr. Kyl

To authorize the use of judicially enforceable subpoenas in terrorism 
  investigations.

``Judicially Enforceable Terrorism Subpoenas Act of 2004''
``JETS Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2557

                                                           June 22, 2004
  

                                                                CR S7174

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Reed, Lautenberg, Kennedy, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Corzine, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Levin, Schumer, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mrs. Boxer)

To amend the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004, to strike the 
  restriction on use of funds that requires a 24-hour time limit for 
  destroying identifying information submitted in relation to a firearm 
  background check.
Full Committee

  

S. 2560

                                                           June 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7174, S7189

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Frist, Daschle, Graham of South 
  Carolina, and Mrs. Boxer)
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................July 7, 2004
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................July 12, 2004
(Mr. Alexander, Ms. Stabenow)..............................July 15, 2004
(Mr. Graham of Florida)...................................Sept. 22, 2004

To amend chapter 5 of title 17, United States Code, relating to 
  inducement of copyright infringement, and for other purposes.

``Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2563

                                                           June 23, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7311, S7320

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Feinstein)...............................July 14, 2004

To require imported explosives to be marked in the same manner as 
  domestically manufactured explosives.

``Imported Explosives Security Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2599

                                                           June 24, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7435, S7477

Mr. Chambliss (for himself, Mr. Kyl)

To strengthen anti-terrorism investigative tools, to enhance prevention 
  and prosecution of terrorist crimes, to combat terrorism financing, to 
  improve border and transportation security, and for other purposes.

``Information Sharing Improvement Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2616

                                                            July 7, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7750, S7753

Mr. Coleman

To increase the availability of H-2B nonimmigrant visas during fiscal 
  year 2004 for rural border areas, and for other purposes.

``Emergency Relief for Rural Borderlands Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2625

                                                            July 8, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7827, S7838

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Wyden)

To establish a national demonstration project to improve intervention 
  programs for the most disadvantaged children and youth, and for other 
  purposes.

``Friends of the Children National Demonstration Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2636

                                                            July 9, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7896, S7897

Mr. Leahy

To criminalize Internet scams involving fraudulently obtaining personal 
  information, commonly known as phishing.

``Anti-Phishing Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2653

                                                           July 14, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8118, S8122

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kyl, 
  Hollings, Allen)

To make it a criminal act to willfully use a weapon with the intent to 
  cause death or serious bodily injury to any person while on board a 
  passenger vessel, and for other purposes.

``Reducing Crime and Terrorism at America's Seaports Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2661

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8229, S8232

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Chambliss)
(Mr. Kyl).................................................Sept. 15, 2004

To clarify the effects of revocation of a visa, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2664

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8229

Mr. Cornyn

To combat terrorism, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2665

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8229

Mr. Cornyn

To strengthen and enhance the prevention and prosecution of crimes using 
  weapons of mass destruction.
Full Committee

  

S. 2668

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8229

Mr. Graham of South Carolina

For the relief of Griselda Lopez Negrete.
Full Committee

Oct. 7, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 7, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 776).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 2683

                                                           July 19, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8423

Mr. Dodd

For the relief of Majan Jean.
Full Committee

  

S. 2684

                                                           July 19, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8423

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Maria Cristina Degrassi.
Full Committee

  

S. 2696

                                                           July 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8474

Mr. Schumer

To establish the United States Homeland Security Signal Corps to ensure 
  proper communications between law enforcement agencies.

``U.S. Homeland Security Signal Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2715

                                                           July 21, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8549, S8561

Mr. Coleman
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 29, 2004

To improve access to graduate schools in the United States for 
  international students and scholars.

``International Student and Scholar Access Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2728

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8687, S8708

Mr. Schumer

To create a penalty for automobile insurance fraud, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2731

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8687, S8709

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Kennedy, Levin, Corzine, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Feingold, Kohl, Durbin, Schumer)
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Wyden)...................................Sept. 9, 2004
(Ms. Mikulski)............................................Sept. 22, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Nov. 16, 2004

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain interstate 
  conduct relating to exotic animals.

``Captive Exotic Animal Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2742 (Public Law 108-356)

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8688, S8727

Mr. Hatch (for himself, and Mr. Leahy)

To extend certain authority of the Supreme Court Police, modify the 
  venue for prosecutions relating to the Supreme Court building and 
  grounds, and authorize the acceptance of gifts to the United States 
  Supreme Court.
Full Committee

Sept. 21, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 21, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 21, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 707).
Sept. 28, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 29, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 30, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts, the 
  Internet, and Intellectual Property.
Oct. 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 12, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 21, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-356).

  

S. 2748

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8688, S8734

Mrs. Clinton

To prohibit the giving or acceptance of payment for the placement of a 
  child, or obtaining consent to adoption.

``Baby Selling Prohibition Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2757

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8688, S8747

Mr. Fitzgerald

To provide for certain reporting requirements to apply to the judicial 
  branch of the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

``Judicial Branch Financial Accountability Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2760

                                                           July 22, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8688

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Craig, Cornyn, Sessions)
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Sept. 7, 2004

To limit and expedite Federal collateral review of convictions for 
  killing a public safety officer.

``Public Safety Officers' Defense Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2775

                                                       September 7, 2004
  

                                                                CR S8861

Ms. Landrieu

For the relief of Raheela Naz Khan.
Full Committee

  

S. 2783

                                                       September 9, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9032, S9036

Mr. Feingold

To clarify conditions for the interceptions of computer trespass 
  communications under the USA-PATRIOT Act.

``Computer Trespass Clarification Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2789

                                                      September 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9075, S9076

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Santorum)
(Mr. Specter).............................................Sept. 24, 2004
(Mr. Biden).................................................Oct. 8, 2004
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Nov. 16, 2004
(Mr. Levin)................................................Nov. 20, 2004

To reauthorize the grant program of the Department of Justice for 
  reentry of offenders into the community, to establish a task force on 
  Federal programs and activities relating to the reentry of offenders 
  into the community.

``Second Chance Act: Community Safety Through Recidivism Prevention''

Full Committee

  

S. 2792

                                                      September 13, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9130, S9131

Ms. Collins

To permit athletes to receive nonimmigrant status under certain 
  conditions, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2793

                                                      September 13, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9130, S9132

Mr. Santorum
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Oct. 5, 2004

To remove civil liability barriers that discourage the donation of fire 
  equipment to volunteer fire companies.

``Good Samaritan Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2796

                                                      September 13, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9130, S9140

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mr. Durbin)

To clarify that service marks, collective marks, and certification marks 
  are entitled to the same protections, rights, and privileges of 
  trademarks.
Full Committee

Oct. 6, 2004--PASSED by the Senate after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Oct. 6, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 5, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts, the 
  Internet, and Intellectual Property.

  

S. 2799

                                                      September 14, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9220, S9223

Mr. Grassley

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to increase the penalties 
  for smuggling goods into the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 2800

                                                      September 14, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9220, S9223

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Corzine)

To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal charter to the 
  Pulaski Cadets, Ltd.
Full Committee

  

S. 2808

                                                      September 15, 2004
  

                                                                CR S9287

Mr. Byrd
(Mr. Pryor)...............................................Sept. 27, 2004
(Mr. Dayton)..............................................Sept. 29, 2004

To amend title 5, United States Code, to make the date of the signing of 
  the United States Constitution a legal public holiday, and for other 
  purposes.

``Celebrate the United States Constitution Day Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2814

                                                      September 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S9386

Mr. Levin (for himself, Mr. Coleman)

To impose a 1-year cooling off period before a senior Federal financial 
  institutions examiner may be employed by the financial institution 
  examined by that person.

``Bank Examiner Postemployment Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2816

                                                      September 20, 2004
  

                                                                CR S9386

Mr. Schumer

To provide for adjustment of immigration status for certain aliens 
  granted temporary protected status in the United States because of 
  conditions in Montserrat.

``Montserrat Immigration Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2827

                                                      September 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9524, S9526

Mrs. Clinton
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Wyden, 
  Corzine, Lautenberg)....................................Sept. 23, 2004
(Mr. Inouye)..............................................Sept. 29, 2004

To amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to create an explicit privilege 
  to preserve medical privacy.

``Patients' Privacy Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2855

                                                      September 28, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9812, S9814

Mr. Inhofe

To amend chapter 25 of title 18, United States Code, to create a general 
  provision similar to provisions found in chapter 47 of such title, to 
  provide for criminal penalties for the act of forging Federal 
  documents.
Full Committee

  

S. 2863

                                                      September 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9936, S9940

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Schumer, DeWine, Daschle)

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal 
  years 2005, 2006, and 2007, and for other purposes.

``Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act, fiscal years 
  2005 through 2007''

Full Committee

  

S. 2864 (Public Law 108-369)

                                                      September 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9936, S9955

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Bond, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Feingold)
(Mr. Hagel).................................................Oct. 1, 2004

To extend for eighteen months the period for which chapter 12 of title 
  11, United States Code, is reenacted.

``Family Farmer Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Oct. 6, 2004--PASSED by the Senate after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Oct. 6, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 8, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 13, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 25, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-369).

  

S. 2869

                                                      September 30, 2004
  

                                                               CR S10061

Mr. Talent
(Mrs. Dole).................................................Oct. 7, 2004
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Oct. 8, 2004
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Nov. 16, 2004

To respond to the illegal production, distribution, and use of 
  methamphetamines in the United States, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2871

                                                      September 30, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10061, S10068

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Cornyn)

To provide for enhanced criminal penalties for crimes related to slavery 
  and alien smuggling.
Full Committee

  

S. 2873 (Public Law 108-455)

                                                      September 30, 2004
  

                                                               CR S10061

Mr. Grassley
(Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Lott, Schumer, Cornyn)..............Nov. 19, 2004

To extend the authority of the United States District Court for the 
  Southern District of Iowa to hold court in Rock Island, Illinois.
Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2004--PASSED by the Senate after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment.
Nov. 20, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Nov. 20, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 29, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 10, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-455).

  

S. 2897

                                                         October 5, 2004
  

                                                               CR S10436

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Biden, Kennedy)

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to lift the patient limitation on 
  prescribing drug addiction treatments by medical practitioners in 
  group practices, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2901

                                                         October 6, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10568, S10574

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mr. Breaux)

For the relief of Rona Ramon, Asaf Ramon, Tal Ramon, Yiftach Ramon, and 
  Noah Ramon.
Full Committee

  

S. 2903

                                                         October 6, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10568, S10576

Mr. Lugar

To provide immunity for non-profit athletic organizations in lawsuits 
  arising from claims of ordinary negligence relating to passage or 
  adoption of rules for athletic competitions and practices.

``Nonprofit Athletic Organization Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2908

                                                         October 6, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10568, S10582

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Ensign, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. DeWine, Leahy)
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Nov. 16, 2004

To amend title 18, United States Code, to strengthen prohibitions 
  against animal fighting, and for other purposes.

``Animal Fighting Protection Enforcement Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2916

                                                         October 7, 2004
  

                                                               CR S10702

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Specter)

To combat unlawful commercial sex activities by targeting demand, to 
  protect children from being exploited by such activities, to prohibit 
  the operation of sex tours, to assist State and local governments to 
  enforce laws dealing with commercial sex activities, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2923

                                                         October 7, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10703, S10717

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Bingaman, Ms. Landrieu)
(Messrs. Brownback, DeWine).................................Oct. 8, 2004

To reauthorize the grant program of the Department of Justice for 
  reentry of offenders into the community, to establish a task force on 
  Federal programs and activities relating to the reentry of offenders 
  into the community, and for other purposes.

``Enhanced Second Chance Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2934

                                                         October 7, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10703, S10731

Ms. Cantwell

To combat methamphetamine abuse in the United States.

``Confronting Methamphetamines Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2943

                                                         October 8, 2004
  

                                                               CR S10845

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Hagel, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Nelson of 
  Nebraska, Inouye, Akaka)

To convert certain temperorary judgeships to permanent judgeships, to 
  create an additional judgeship for the District of Nebraska, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2945

                                                         October 8, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10845, S10848

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg)

To permanently eliminate a procedure under which the Bureau of Alcohol, 
  Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives can waive prohibitions on the 
  possession of firearms by convicted felons, drug offenders, and other 
  disqualified individuals.

``No Guns for Felons Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2977

                                                        October 11, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11305

Ms. Landrieu

To establish the Office of Community Justice Services within the 
  Department of Justice, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Our Communities by Making Returning Offenders Better 
  Citizens Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 2978

                                                        October 11, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11305, S11309

Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Baucus, Burns, 
  Stevens, Ensign)
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Nov. 18, 2004

Relating to State regulation of access to hunting and fishing.
Full Committee

  

S. 2989

                                                       November 17, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11429, S11430

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Jeffords)

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide an affirmative defense 
  for the medical use of marijuana in accordance with the laws of the 
  various States, and for other purposes.

``Truth in Trials Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2996

                                                       November 18, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11496

Mr. Schumer

To provide for an additional place of holding court in the northern 
  district of New York, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2999

                                                       November 18, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11496

Mr. Hatch

For the relief of Heilit Martinez.
Full Committee

  

S. 3006

                                                       November 18, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11496

Mr. Graham of Florida

To amend the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1998.
Full Committee

  

S. 3015

                                                       November 19, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11640

Mr. Bayh

For the relief of Fatuka Kaikumba Flake.
Full Committee

  

S. 3018

                                                       November 19, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11640, S11646

Mr. Grassley

To direct the Inspector General of the Department of Justice to submit 
  semi-annual reports regarding settlements relating to false claims and 
  fraud against the Federal Government.
Full Committee

  

S. 3020

                                                       November 19, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11640, S11646

Mr. Dodd

To establish protections against compelled disclosure of sources, and 
  news or information, by persons providing services for the news media.

``Free Speech Protection Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 3026

                                                       November 20, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11733, S11801

Mr. Frist (for himself, Mr. Ensign)
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Dec. 7, 2004
(Mr. Talent)................................................Dec. 8, 2004

To support the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the United 
  States of America.
Full Committee

  

S. 3031

                                                        December 7, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11897, S11900

Mr. Nickles (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Craig, Inhofe)

To provide for the reform of intercountry adoption, and for other 
  purposes.

``Intercountry Adoption Reform Act of 2004''

Full Committee

  

S. 3032

                                                        December 7, 2004
  

                                                               CR S11897

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To provide for special trial judges of the United States Court of 
  Federal Claims, make technical and conforming amendments relating to 
  the transition of special masters to special trial judges, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3033

                                                        December 8, 2004
  

                                                               CR S12068

Mr. Graham of South Carolina

For the relief of Ricardo F. Pedrotti.
Full Committee

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                        SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
                   SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S.J. Res. 1

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S82

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Messrs. Allard, Bayh, Bunning, Breaux, Craig, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Lott, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. McCain, 
  Miller, Wyden)
  .........................................................Jan. 28, 2003
(Messrs. Lieberman, Smith of Oregon)........................Feb. 4, 2003
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 18, 2003
(Messrs. DeWine, Graham of South Carolina, Ms. Snowe)
  ..........................................................Apr. 3, 2003
(Messrs. Hagel, Inhofe).....................................Apr. 7, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Apr. 8, 2003
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Apr. 9, 2003
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Apr. 10, 2003
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Apr. 29, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Mar. 2, 2004
(Mr. Shelby)................................................Apr. 8, 2004

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  protect the rights of crime victims.
Full Committee

Apr. 8, 2003--Full Committee hearing (J-108-8).
June 10, 2003--Referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil 
  Rights, and Property Rights.
June 12, 2003--Approved favorably by the Subcommittee for Full Committee 
  consideration, without amendment.
July 24, 2003--Full Committee began consideration but did not complete 
  action thereon.
July 31, 2003--Full Committee resumed consideration but did not complete 
  action thereon.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 4, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 271).
Nov. 7, 2003--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-191). 
  Additional and minority views filed.
Apr. 20, 2004--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made and 
  then withdrawn.

  

S.J. Res. 2

                                                         January 7, 2003
  

                                                             CR S37, S85

Mr. Craig
(Mr. Miller)................................................Feb. 5, 2003

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  require a balanced budget and protect Social Security surpluses.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 4

                                                        January 16, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1069, S1083

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Stevens, Miller, 
  Campbell, McCain, Breaux, Craig, Ensign, Lugar, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Baucus, Bond, Lott, Hollings, Dayton, Sessions, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Inhofe, Bunning, Allard, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Crapo, DeWine, Frist, 
  Grassley, Hagel, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Roberts, Warner, Allen, 
  Brownback, Burns, Domenici, Gregg, Santorum, Shelby, Ms. Snowe, 
  Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Cornyn, Talent, Alexander)
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Jan. 23, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss, Ms. Murkowski).............................Jan. 29, 2003
(Messrs. Enzi, Coleman, Rockefeller, Specter)...............Mar. 5, 2003
(Messrs. Thomas, Kyl, Reid, Johnson).......................Mar. 19, 2003
(Mr. Sununu)...............................................Mar. 20, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 26, 2003
(Mrs. Dole)..................................................May 5, 2003
(Mr. Nickles)...............................................May 19, 2003

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag 
  of the United States.
Full Committee

July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 646).
Aug. 25, 2004--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 108-334). 
  Minority and supplemental views filed.

  

S.J. Res. 5

                                                        January 23, 2003
  

                                                                CR S1479

Mr. Hollings (for himself, Mr. Specter)

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 7

                                                           March 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3028, S3035

Ms. Landrieu
(Ms. Murkowski).............................................Mar. 4, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Mar. 10, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................June 2, 2003

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to the reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance and on United 
  States currency.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 8 (Public Law 108-38)

                                                          March 11, 2003
  

                                                                CR S3505

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Biden, DeWine, Schumer)
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Mar. 17, 2003
(Messrs. Johnson, Bingaman)................................Mar. 20, 2003
(Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Durbin, Lautenberg, Ms. Landrieu)
  .........................................................Mar. 25, 2003
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Apr. 9, 2003
(Mr. Kohl, Ms. Murkowski, Ms. Stabenow)....................Apr. 10, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to raising awareness and 
  encouraging prevention of sexual assault in the United States and 
  supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual Assault Awareness 
  and Prevention Month.
Full Committee

Apr. 11, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 11, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 11, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 73).
Apr. 11, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Apr. 12, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
May 1, 2003--House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland 
  Security discharged.
May 7, 2003--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported.
May 19, 2003--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 108-113).
May 19, 2003--Placed on the House Calendar (No. 44).
June 10, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 17, 2003--Presented to the President.
June 26, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-38).

  

S.J. Res. 11

                                                          March 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3881, S3902

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Corzine, 
  Dayton, Dodd, Kerry, Lieberman, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Mr. Durbin, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Harkin, Feingold, Sarbanes, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Apr. 28, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln)...............................................May 6, 2003
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................July 20, 2004

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to equal rights for women and men.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 13

                                                            May 22, 2003
  

                                                                CR S6979

Mrs. Murray (for herself, Messrs. Graham of Florida, Miller, 
  Rockefeller, Bunning)

To designate April 9, 2004, as ``National Former Prisoner of War 
  Recognition Day''.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 15

                                                           July 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9244, S9251

Mr. Hatch

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to make 
  eligible for the Office of President a person who has been a United 
  States citizen for 20 years.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 23

                                                        November 5, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14032, S14051

Mr. Cornyn
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Apr. 26, 2004

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  providing for the event that one-fourth of the members of either the 
  House of Representatives or the Senate are killed or incapacitated
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 25

                                                       November 19, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15187, S15192

Mrs. Dole

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to the line item veto.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 26

                                                       November 25, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15976, S16030

Mr. Allard (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Sessions, Bunning, Inhofe)
(Mr. Shelby)................................................Dec. 9, 2003
(Mr. Miller)................................................Feb. 9, 2004
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Feb. 12, 2004
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Mr. Lott).................................................Feb. 26, 2004
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................Mar. 3, 2004

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to marriage.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 27

                                                       February 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1286, S1310

Mr. Campbell

Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Allied landing at Normandy 
  during World War II.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 28 (Public Law 108-236)

                                                       February 25, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1586, S1598

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Levin, Miller, Biden, Breaux, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Lugar, 
  Lautenberg, Mses. Collins, Stabenow, Messrs. Burns, Smith, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Messrs. Lieberman, Kennedy, Frist, Bingaman, Specter, 
  Fitzgerald, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Allard, Ensign, Crapo, Stevens, 
  Graham of South Carolina, Durbin, Bennett, Sessions, Dayton, Bond, 
  Johnson)
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................Feb. 26, 2004
(Messrs. Chambliss, Allen).................................Feb. 27, 2004
(Messrs. Cochran, Rockefeller, Mrs. Dole)...................Mar. 1, 2004
(Messrs. Sununu, Thomas)....................................Mar. 3, 2004
(Messrs. Chafee, Coleman, Domenici, Gregg, Bayh)............Mar. 4, 2004
(Messrs. Bunning, Lott, Akaka, Warner, Roberts).............Mar. 8, 2004
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................Mar. 9, 2004
(Messrs. Hollings, Conrad, Dorgan, Mses. Mikulski, 
  Cantwell)................................................Mar. 11, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Pryor)..................................Mar. 12, 2004
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Reid, Voinovich, Santorum) 
                                                           Mar. 22, 2004
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Mar. 25, 2004
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Apr. 1, 2004
(Mr. Nelson)...............................................Apr. 22, 2004
(Mr. Hagel)..................................................May 4, 2004
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................May 18, 2004

Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Allied landing at Normandy 
  during World War II.
Full Committee

Apr. 1, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration.
Apr. 2, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Armed Services.
June 2, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 3, 2004--Presented to the President.
June 15, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-236)

  

S.J. Res. 29

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2717, S2727

Mr. Shelby

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States which 
  requires (except during time of war and subject to suspension by the 
  Congress) that the total amount of money expended by the United States 
  during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain revenue 
  received by the United States during such fiscal year and not exceed 
  20 per centum of the gross national product of the United States 
  during the previous calendar year.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 30

                                                          March 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2859, S2865

Mr. Allard (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Enzi, Inhofe, Miller, Lott, 
  Santorum, Sessions, Shelby)
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 24, 2004
(Mr. Hatch).................................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Messrs. Frist, McConnell, Talent)..........................Apr. 8, 2004
(Mr. Cochran)................................................May 3, 2004
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................June 14, 2004
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................June 16, 2004

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to marriage.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 34

                                                          April 26, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4373, S4378

Mr. Conrad (for himself and Mr. Dorgan)
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................Apr. 28, 2004
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Apr. 29, 2004
(Mrs. Dole)..................................................May 3, 2004

Designating May 29, 2004, on the occasion of the dedication of the 
  National World War II Memorial, as Remembrance of World War II 
  Veterans Day.
Full Committee

May 5, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration.
May 6, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S.J. Res. 35

                                                          April 28, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4493, S4503

Mr. Miller

To repeal the seventeenth article of amendment to the Constitution of 
  the United States.
Full Committee

  
                      SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
                SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S. Con. Res. 5

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2496

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Kohl, Coleman, Feingold, 
  Harkin)
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Feb. 27, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................July 29, 2003

Expressing support for the celebration in 2004 of the 150th anniversary 
  of the Grand Excursion of 1854.
Full Committee

June 3, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 3, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 7, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
June 8, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 8

                                                       February 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2701, S2712

Ms. Collins (for herself, Mr. Feingold)
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................Feb. 27, 2003
(Mr. Miller)................................................Mar. 6, 2003
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Mar. 10, 2003
(Mr. Campbell).............................................Mar. 19, 2003
(Mr. Biden)................................................Feb. 10, 2004
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Feb. 11, 2004
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Feb. 12, 2004
(Mr. Lugar)................................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Feb. 24, 2004
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Feb. 25, 2004
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Feb. 27, 2004
(Mr. Wyden).................................................Mar. 4, 2004
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Hatch)...................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer)...................................Apr. 7, 2004
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 20, 2004
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Apr. 29, 2004
(Mr. Kohl)...................................................May 6, 2004
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................June 1, 2004
(Mr. Dodd).................................................June 17, 2004
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Pryor)................................................July 21, 2004
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Leahy)................................July 22, 2004
(Messrs. Santorum, Carper).................................Sept. 7, 2004
(Messrs. Corzine, Jeffords, Bond).........................Sept. 21, 2004
(Mr. Schumer).............................................Sept. 22, 2004
(Mr. Levin)...............................................Sept. 27, 2004
(Mrs. Dole, Mr. Bunning)..................................Sept. 28, 2004
(Messrs. Daschle, Lautenberg).............................Sept. 30, 2004
(Messrs. Grassley, Chambliss, Mses. Stabenow, Mikulski, 
  Mr. Coleman)..............................................Oct. 5, 2004
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Warner, Graham of Florida, Inhofe).......Oct. 6, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Brownback, Sununu, Reed, Durbin, 
  Ms. Murkowski)
(Messrs. Voinovich, DeWine).................................Oct. 8, 2004

Designating the second week in May each year as ``National Visiting 
  Nurse Association Week''.
Full Committee

Oct. 10, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment 
  and an amendment to the Title and an amended preamble.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 9

                                                       February 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2701, S2713

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

Recognizing and congratulating the State of Ohio and its residents on 
  the occasion of the bicentennial of its founding.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 15

                                                           March 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3163, S3202

Mr. Allen
(Messrs. Warner, Lugar, Bayh, Miller, Inhofe, Stevens)
  .........................................................Mar. 20, 2003
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Mar. 26, 2003

Commemorating the 140th anniversary of the issuance of the Emancipation 
  Proclamation.
Full Committee

May 1, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 1, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 1, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 81).
May 1, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
May 5, 2003--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 18

                                                          March 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3505, S3551

Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Ms. Snowe)
(Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Levin, Edwards, Breaux, Carper, 
  Kerry, Bayh, Ms. Landrieu)................................Apr. 7, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should strive to 
  prevent teen pregnancy by encouraging teenagers to view adolescence as 
  a time for education and maturing and by educating teenagers about the 
  negative consequences of early sexual activity; and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 19

                                                          March 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3620, S3640

Mr. Santorum (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and fasting, and 
  expressing the sense of Congress that March 17, 2003, should be 
  designated as a national day of prayer and fasting.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 24

                                                          March 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3994, S4020

Mr. Campbell

Concerning a joint meeting of Congress and the culminating year of the 
  commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Korean War.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 25

                                                          March 20, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4166, S4180

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Messrs. Santorum, Talent).................................Mar. 21, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 24, 2003
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Mar. 26, 2003
(Mr. Allen).................................................Apr. 2, 2003
(Mr. Lugar)..................................................May 5, 2003
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Inhofe)..................................June 16, 2003
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................June 19, 2003
(Mr. Wyden)................................................June 23, 2003
(Mr. Coleman, Mrs. Clinton)................................June 25, 2003
(Messrs. Schumer, Chambliss)...............................June 26, 2003
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................July 7, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................July 9, 2003
(Mr. Specter)..............................................July 16, 2003
(Mr. Allard)...............................................July 29, 2003
(Mr. Kohl).................................................July 30, 2003

Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish community on the occasion of 
  its 350th anniversary, supporting the designation of an ``American 
  Jewish History Month'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and with a preamble; without written 
  report.
July 31, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 244).
July 31, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Sept. 3, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 40

                                                          April 30, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5541, S5613

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Hagel)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................June 11, 2003
(Messrs. Jeffords, Brownback)..............................June 24, 2003
(Mr. Smith, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Conrad, Dorgan, 
  Dayton, Lieberman).......................................June 25, 2003
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein)........June 26, 2003
(Mr. Wyden).................................................July 7, 2003
(Mrs. Dole).................................................July 8, 2003
(Messrs. Feingold, Hatch, Leahy, Specter)..................July 14, 2003
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Pryor, Lautenberg, Reid, Corzine)
  .........................................................July 15, 2003
(Messrs. Kerry, Edwards, Reed, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
  Bingaman, Bayh, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Kennedy, Inouye, 
  Sarbanes, Miller, Nelson of Nebraska, Rockefeller).......July 16, 2003
(Messrs. Carper, Baucus, Schumer, Daschle, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Messrs. Akaka, Lugar, Shelby, McCain)....................July 17, 2003
(Messrs. Graham of Florida, Biden, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
  Bond, Chambliss, Bennett, Breaux, Dodd, Kohl, Bunning, 
  Johnson).................................................July 21, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Coleman, DeWine, Voinovich, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Burns, Alexander).........................July 22, 2003
(Messrs. Lott, Stevens, Warner, Cornyn)....................July 23, 2003
(Mr. Enzi).................................................July 24, 2003
(Mr. Gregg)................................................July 30, 2003

Designating August 7, 2003, as ``National Purple Heart Recognition 
  Day''.
Full Committee

July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 24, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 231).
July 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
July 25, 2003--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 44

                                                            May 14, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6256, S6264

Mr. Akaka
(Ms. Cantwell, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Corzine, Lieberman, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Daschle, Lautenberg)................May 15, 2003
(Messrs. Durbin, Sarbanes, Specter).........................May 19, 2003
(Mr. Pryor).................................................May 20, 2003
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................June 3, 2003

Recognizing the contributions of Asian Pacific Americans to our Nation.
Full Committee

May 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
May 20, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 47

                                                            May 23, 2003
  

                                                                CR S7135

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)

Recognizing the outstanding efforts of the individuals and communities 
  who volunteered or donated items to the North Platte Canteen in North 
  Platte, Nebraska, during World War II from December 25, 1941, to April 
  1, 1946.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 48

                                                            June 4, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7381, S7403

Mrs. Lincoln (for herself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Craig, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................June 9, 2003

Official title as introduced:
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``National Epilepsy Awareness Month'' 
  and urging funding for epilepsy research and service programs.
Official title as amended by the Senate:
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``National Epilepsy Awareness Month'' 
  and urging support for epilepsy research and service programs.
Full Committee

June 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment, an amendment to the title, and an amended preamble.
June 16, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Energy and Commerce.

  

S. Con. Res. 49

                                                            June 4, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7381, S7404

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Kerry, McCain, Hollings, Kennedy, Dodd, 
  Lautenberg, Wyden, Cochran, Carper, Inouye, Breaux, Sununu, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Akaka, Reed, Nelson of Florida, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mrs. Feinstein)

Designating the week of June 9, 2003, as National Oceans Week and urging 
  the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the 
  United States to observe this week with appropriate recognition, 
  programs, ceremonies, and activities to further ocean literacy, 
  education, and exploration.
Full Committee

June 9, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
June 10, 2003--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 50

                                                            June 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7541, S7556

Mr. Talent

Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a 
  National Truck Safety Month to raise public awareness about the 
  contributions, responsibilities, and needs of truck drivers to make 
  the Nation's highways safer.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 51

                                                            June 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7541, S7556

Mr. Cochran (for himself, Mr. Lott)

Commending Medgar Wiley Evers and his widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams for 
  their lives and accomplishments, designating a Medgar Evers National 
  Week of Remembrance, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 53

                                                           June 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7718, S7730

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Stabenow)
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................June 20, 2003
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 10, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 17, 2003

Honoring and congratulating chambers of commerce for their efforts that 
  contribute to the improvement of communities and the strengthening of 
  local and regional economies.
Full Committee

July 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment and with a preamble.
July 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
July 17, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 212).
July 17, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
July 18, 2003--Received in the House and held at desk.
July 21, 2003--Star Print ordered on the bill, as amended.

  

S. Con. Res. 58

                                                           July 24, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9905, S9912

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Biden)
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Oct. 15, 2003
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Oct. 16, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Oct. 21, 2003
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Oct. 22, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to raising awareness and 
  encouraging prevention of stalking in the United States and supporting 
  the goals and ideals of National Stalking Awareness Month.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hagel, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title and with an 
  amended preamble; without written report.
Oct. 30, 2003--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 359).
Nov. 3, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate with an amendment to the title and 
  an amended preamble.
Nov. 4, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Dec. 10, 2003--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. Con. Res. 61

                                                           July 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9959, S9977

Mr. Lott
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lieberman, Domenici, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Inouye).........Aug. 1, 2003
(Messrs. Allard, Leahy, Santorum, Kerry, Sarbanes)
  ........................................................Sept. 23, 2003

Authorizing and requesting the President to issue a proclamation to 
  commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Constantino Brumidi.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 67

                                                      September 11, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11416, S11422

Mr. Cochran (for himself, Messrs. Hollings, Kennedy, Graham of South 
  Carolina)
(Mr. Corzine).............................................Sept. 15, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski)...........................................Sept. 23, 2003
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................Oct. 1, 2003
(Mr. Reed).................................................Oct. 16, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Oct. 29, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Jan. 26, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Oct. 7, 2004

Expressing the need for enhanced public awareness of traumatic brain 
  injury and supporting the designation of a National Brain Injury 
  Awareness Month.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 70

                                                      September 22, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11754, S11757

Mr. Wyden (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Burns)...............................................Sept. 24, 2003

Supporting National Funeral Service Education Week.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 76

                                                        October 28, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13377, S13407

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Mr. 
  Reid, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Smith)

Recognizing that November 2, 2003, shall be dedicated to ``A Tribute to 
  survivors'' at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 4, 2003--Received in the House and held at the desk.
Oct. 4, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.

  

S. Con. Res. 77

                                                        October 28, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13377, S13409

Mr. Sessions
(Messrs. Hatch, Grassley, Bunning, Inhofe, Chambliss)......Nov. 21, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress supporting vigorous enforcement of the 
  Federal obscenity laws.
Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Nov. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 375).
Nov. 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Nov. 25, 2003--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary and in addition to the House Committee on Energy and 
  Commerce.

  

S. Con. Res. 82

                                                       November 18, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15061

Mr. Biden
(Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Sarbanes, Lott, Bingaman, 
  Lieberman, Rockefeller, Hagel, Feingold, Bayh, Lugar, 
  Fitzgerald, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kerry, 
  Lautenberg)..............................................Nov. 25, 2003

Recognizing the importance of Ralph Bunche as one of the great leaders 
  of the United States, the first African-American Nobel Peace Prize 
  winner, an accomplished scholar, a distinguished diplomat, and a 
  tireless campaigner of civil rights for people throughout the world.
Full Committee

Nov. 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 25, 2003--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 91

                                                       February 25, 2004
  

                                                               CR S15061

Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mr. Inhofe)
(Mr. Miller)................................................Mar. 3, 2004
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................Mar. 8, 2004

Designating the month of April 2005 as ``American Religious History 
  Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 97

                                                           March 9, 2004
  

                                                                CR S2440

Mr. Sarbanes (for himself and Ms. Mikulski)

Recognizing the 91st annual meeting of the Garden Club of America.
Full Committee

Mar. 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Mar. 23, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.
Apr. 20, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.

  

S. Con. Res. 102

                                                             May 3, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4767, S4769

Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mr. Roberts)
(Messrs. Schumer, Lautenberg)................................May 5, 2004

To express the sense of the Congress regarding the 50th anniversary of 
  the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.
Full Committee

May 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
May 10, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. Con. Res. 105

                                                            May 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5078, S5095

Mr. Grassley

Designating the second week of March 2005 as ``Extension Living Well 
  Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 109

                                                            May 17, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5535, S5545

Mr. Inouye (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Warner)

Commending the United States Institute of Peace on the occasion of its 
  20th anniversary and recognizing the Institute for its contribution to 
  international conflict resolution.
Full Committee

July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 647).
July 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Sept. 7, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on International Relations.

  

S. Con. Res. 113

                                                            May 21, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6087, S6108

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Lincoln)....................................June 3, 2004
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................June 8, 2004
(Mrs. Dole)................................................July 19, 2004
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 20, 2004
(Mr. Reid).................................................July 22, 2004

Recognizing the importance of early diagnosis, proper treatment, and 
  enhanced public awareness of Tourette Syndrome and supporting the 
  goals and ideals of National Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month.
Full Committee

Oct. 11, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment 
  and an amendment to the Title and an amended preamble.
Nov. 16, 2004--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Energy and Commerce.
Dec. 1, 2004--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health.

  

S. Con. Res. 117

                                                            June 9, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6673, S6678

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Roberts, Specter, Santorum)

Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should posthumously 
  award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry W. Colmery.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 123

                                                           July 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7938, S7940

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Schumer, Corzine, Lautenberg)

Recognizing and honoring the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton on 
  the bicentennial of his death because of his standing as one of the 
  most influential Founding Fathers of the United States.
Full Committee

Nov. 18, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without an 
  amendment and with a preamble.
Nov. 19, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 125

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8229, S8242

Mr. Smith (for himself, Ms. Mikulski)

Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising during World War 
  II.
Full Committee

July 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
July 22, 2004--Received in the House and held at the desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 128

                                                           July 20, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8474, S8487

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska (for himself, Mr. Chambliss)
(Mr. Allen)................................................July 22, 2004
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Sept. 7, 2004
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Sept. 8, 2004

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the importance of life 
  insurance, and recognizing and supporting National Life Insurance 
  Awareness Month.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 148

                                                       November 18, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11496, S11503

Mr. Bingaman
(Messrs. Domenici, Cornyn).................................Nov. 19, 2004

Honoring the life and contribution of Yogi Bhajan, a leader of the 
  Sikhs, and expressing condolences to the Sikh community on his 
  passing.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 150

                                                       November 19, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11640, S11650

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Talent)

Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to the murder of Emmitt 
  Till.
Full Committee

  
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S. Res. 23

                                                        January 16, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1069, S1086

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Mr. Graham of Florida)

Supporting a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the 
  Sixth Circuit relating to the admissions policy of the University of 
  Michigan.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 24

                                                        January 21, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1245, S1250

Mr. Byrd (for himself, Mr. Sarbanes)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Feb. 13, 2003
(Messrs. Reid, Durbin).....................................Feb. 27, 2003
(Messrs. Jeffords, Miller)..................................Mar. 5, 2003

Designating the week beginning May 4, 2003, as ``National Correctional 
  Officers and Employees Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 25

                                                        January 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1479, S1494

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. McCain, DeWine, Bingaman, Brownback, 
  Durbin, Domenici, Specter, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Cochran, Mrs. Murray, Mr. 
  Allen, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Akaka, Dodd, Ms. Landrieu)
(Messrs. Kerry, Lautenberg)................................Jan. 29, 2003

Designating January 2003 as ``National Mentoring Month''.
Full Committee

Jan. 29, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 30

                                                        January 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1736, S1754

Mr. Graham of South Carolina
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Mar. 12, 2003
(Messrs. Allard, Allen, Bayh, Biden, Breaux, Bunning, 
  Chambliss, Cochran, DeWine, Dodd, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, Hatch, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Kerry, Levin, Lott, Lugar, Miller, Sessions, 
  Talent, Voinovich, Wyden)
  .........................................................July 30, 2003
(Messrs. Hagel, Schumer)...................................July 31, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  the week beginning September 14, 2003, as ``National Historically 
  Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee

July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 31, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 242).
July 31, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 31

                                                        January 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1736, S1754

Mr. Roberts

Designating the week of September 11 through September 17, 2003, as 
  ``National Civic Participation Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 42

                                                        February 4, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1871, S1910

Mr. Cochran

To refer S. 279, entitled ``A bill for the relief of the heirs of Clark 
  M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson County, Mississippi'' to the chief judge 
  of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 44

                                                        February 4, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1871, S1910

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Dorgan, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Messrs. Biden, Reed)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Feb. 10, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Mar. 19, 2003
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Mar. 20, 2003

Designating the week beginning February 2, 2003, as ``National School 
  Counseling Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 46

                                                        February 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1977, S2014

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Messrs. Bond, Lugar, DeWine, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Baucus, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Hagel, Mrs. Murray, Mr. 
  Talent)..................................................Feb. 12, 2003
(Messrs. Akaka, Cochran, Craig, Edwards, Lautenberg, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Sarbanes, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Mr. Wyden).....................................Feb. 24, 2003
(Messrs. Bayh, Breaux, Campbell, Crapo, Durbin, Kerry, 
  Levin)...................................................Feb. 25, 2003
(Messrs. Allen, Domenici, Kohl, Rockefeller, Smith)........Feb. 27, 2003
(Messrs. Biden, Burns, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Carper, Dodd, 
  Jeffords, Schumer)........................................Mar. 5, 2003
(Mr. Dorgan, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Warner)....................Mar. 6, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 11, 2003
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Mar. 12, 2003

Designating March 31, 2003, as ``National Civilian Conservation Corps 
  Day''.
Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 48

                                                        February 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1977, S2015

Mr. Akaka (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Corzine, Johnson, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Ms. Stabenow)
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Feb. 6, 2003
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Feb. 10, 2003
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Feb. 13, 2003
(Messrs. Bingaman, Levin)..................................Feb. 24, 2003
(Messrs. Talent, Crapo)....................................Feb. 26, 2003
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 27, 2003
(Messrs. Pryor, Allen)......................................Mar. 3, 2003
(Mr. Kohl)..................................................Mar. 4, 2003
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................Mar. 6, 2003
(Mr. Breaux)................................................Mar. 7, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Mar. 10, 2003
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Mar. 12, 2003
(Mr. Graham of Florida)....................................Mar. 18, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Mar. 20, 2003
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Mar. 26, 2003

Designating April 2003 as ``Financial Literacy for Youth Month''.
Full Committee

Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 20, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 45).
Mar. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 49

                                                        February 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1977, S2016

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Feb. 10, 2003

Designating February 11, 2003, as ``National Inventors' Day''.
Full Committee

Feb. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Feb. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Feb. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 10).
Feb. 10, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 52

                                                       February 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2188, S2223

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Hatch, Lott, 
  Dorgan, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Kohl, Inhofe, Domenici, Specter, Biden, 
  Allen)
(Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Miller)................................Feb. 13, 2003
(Messrs. Brownback, Akaka).................................Feb. 24, 2003
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Feb. 25, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Feb. 26, 2003
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Mar. 3, 2003
(Mr. Cornyn)................................................Mar. 7, 2003
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 19, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Mar. 31, 2003

Recognizing the social problem of child abuse and neglect, and 
  supporting efforts to enhance public awareness of the problem.
Full Committee

Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 20, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 46).
Mar. 24, 2003--Star Print ordered on the reported resolution.
Mar. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 58

                                                       February 13, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2457, S2495

Mr. Allen
(Messrs. Santorum, DeWine, Miller).........................Mar. 19, 2003
(Messrs. Daschle, Leahy)...................................Mar. 21, 2003
(Messrs. Burns, Smith, Crapo)..............................Mar. 26, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  the week beginning June 1, 2003, as ``National Citizen Soldier Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Mar. 20, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 47).
Mar. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 65

                                                       February 25, 2003
  

                                                         CR S2701, S2712

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.
Full Committee

Feb. 25, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 25, 2003--Committee on the Judiciary discharged from further 
  consideration.
Feb. 25, 2003--Referred to the Senate Committee on Rules and 
  Administration.

  

S. Res. 70

                                                           March 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3028, S3035

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Messrs. Campbell, Feingold, Fitzgerald, Inhofe, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nickles, 
  Smith, Johnson, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu)......................Mar. 11, 2003
(Mr. Crapo, Mrs. Hutchison)................................Mar. 12, 2003

Designating the week beginning March 16, 2003, as ``National Safe Place 
  Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 75

                                                           March 5, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3163, S3197

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Allard, Biden, Miller, 
  Gregg, Dorgan, Lott, Daschle, Cochran, Nickles, Dayton, Kerry, Inhofe, 
  Jeffords, Fitzgerald, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Sununu)...............................................Apr. 10, 2003
(Mr. Kohl, Schumer)........................................Apr. 30, 2003

Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

May 1, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 1, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 1, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 82).
May 1, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 78

                                                           March 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3253, S3333

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Mr. Carper, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Corzine, Daschle, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Graham of South 
  Carolina, Messrs. Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Hollings, Inhofe, Inouye, 
  Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Lautenberg, Levin, Lieberman, Lott, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Reed, 
  Reid, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Sessions, Schumer, Smith, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Wyden)
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Allen, Graham of Florida)...........Mar. 10, 2003
(Messrs. Nickles, Miller)..................................Mar. 12, 2003
(Ms. Stabenow)............................................Sept. 24, 2003

Designating March 25, 2003, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
  of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 79

                                                          March 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3505, S3550

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Messrs. Bayh, Warner, Allen, Kohl, Inhofe, Lugar)
(Mr. Fitzgerald, Ms. Collins)..............................Mar. 12, 2003

Designating the week of March 9 through March 15, 2003, as ``National 
  Girl Scout Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 92

                                                          March 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S3882, S3902

Mr. DeWine
(Mr. Hatch).................................................May 19, 2003

Designating September 17, 2003, as ``Constitution Day''.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 109).
May 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 98

                                                          March 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4434, S4445

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Grassley, DeWine, Biden, 
  Johnson, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Bunning, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Inhofe, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Specter, Wyden, Craig)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 30, 2003
(Messrs. Hatch, Daschle, Dorgan, Ms. Cantwell).............Sept. 2, 2003
(Mrs. Lincoln)............................................Sept. 17, 2003
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Oct. 14, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  the week of October 12, 2003, through October 18, 2003, as ``National 
  Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, with an amendment.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 290).
Sept. 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 100

                                                          March 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4434, S4446

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Allen, Dayton, Bunning, 
  Miller, Chambliss, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Coleman, Durbin, DeWine, 
  Voinovich, Warner)

Recognizing the 100th anniversary year of the founding of the Ford Motor 
  Company, which has been a significant part of the social, economic, 
  and cultural heritage of the United States and many other nations, and 
  a revolutionary industrial and global institution, and congratulating 
  Ford Motor Company for its achievements.
Full Committee

May 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment, but with an amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 107

                                                           April 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4957, S4974

Mr. Inouye
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................July 14, 2003
(Messrs. Inhofe, Feingold).................................July 29, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss).............................................Nov. 3, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate the month of November 
  2003 as ``National Military Family Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 108

                                                           April 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4957, S4974

Mr. Burns (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Brownback, Hatch, Reid)

Designating the week of April 21 through April 27, 2003, as ``National 
  Cowboy Poetry Week''.
Full Committee

Apr. 11, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 11, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 11, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 74).
Apr. 11, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 111

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5059

Mr. Hatch
(Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Allard, Brownback)
  .........................................................Apr. 10, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................Apr. 11, 2003

Designating April 30, 2003, as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young 
  Americans'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 11, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 11, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 11, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 75).
Apr. 11, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 116

                                                           April 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5059, S5093

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)

Commemorating the life, achievements, and contributions of Al Lerner.
Full Committee

June 5, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 5, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
June 5, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 122).
June 5, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 117

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S5174

Mr. Kennedy

An original resolution recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding 
  of the Laborers' International Union of North America, and 
  congratulating members and officers of the Laborers' International 
  Union of North America for the union's many achievements.
Full Committee

Apr. 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported 
  an original measure.
Apr. 10, 2003--Original measure reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy, 
  with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 10, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 68).
Apr. 11, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 118

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5174, S5248

Mrs. Boxer
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 11, 2003
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Apr. 28, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Corzine, Pryor, 
  Mrs. Murray)..............................................June 3, 2003

Supporting the goals of the Japanese American, German American, and 
  Italian American communities in recognizing a National Day of 
  Remembrance to increase public awareness of the events surrounding the 
  restriction, exclusion, and internment of individuals and families 
  during World War II.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 120

                                                          April 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5174, S5249

Mr. Jeffords
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Nov. 21, 2003

Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Vietnam Veterans of America.
Full Committee

Nov. 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 122

                                                          April 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5484, S5495

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Kerry, Mrs. 
  Murray, Mr. Kennedy)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  May 1, 2003, as ``National Child Care Worthy Wage Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 123

                                                          April 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5484, S5496

Mr. Gregg (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Frist, Alexander, Carper, 
  Bayh)

Designating April 28, 2003, through May 2, 2003, as ``National Charter 
  School Week'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 124

                                                          April 29, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5484, S5496

Mr. Burns (for himself, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, 
  Crapo, Hatch, Miller, Levin, Kohl, Stevens)

Designating September 28, 2003, as ``National Good Neighbor Day''.
Full Committee

July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 24, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 229).
July 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 131

                                                             May 1, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5651, S5679

Mr. Miller (for himself, Messrs. Burns, Warner, Chambliss, Roberts)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should award the 
  Presidential Medal of Freedom to General Raymond G. Davis, USMC 
  (retired).
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 133

                                                             May 6, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5771, S5788

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Sununu, Feingold)
(Messrs. Biden, Corzine, Pryor).............................May 13, 2003
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 14, 2003
(Messrs. Chambliss, DeWine).................................May 19, 2003
(Messrs. Cochran, Miller)...................................May 20, 2003
(Messrs. Kennedy, Specter, Mrs. Feinstein)..................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................May 22, 2003

Condemning bigotry and violence against Arab Americans, Muslin 
  Americans, South-Asian Americans, and Sikh Americans.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment, but with an amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 136

                                                             May 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5950, S5973

Mr. Daschle (for Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Voinovich))
(Mr. DeWine)................................................May 12, 2003

Recognizing the 140th anniversary of the founding of the Brotherhood of 
  Locomotive Engineers, and congratulating members and officers of the 
  Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for the union's many achievements.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 110).
May 23, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
June 2, 2003--Senate vitiated the May 23, 2003, adoption of S. Res. 136.
June 2, 2003--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
June 2, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 140

                                                             May 9, 2003
  

                                                         CR S5995, S6004

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Bond, Hollings, Kerry, Mrs. 
  Murray, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Johnson, Inhofe, Talent, 
  Bunning, Allen, Enzi, Smith, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Domenici, Crapo)
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................May 12, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 19, 2003
(Messrs. Lugar, Cochran)....................................May 21, 2003
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................May 23, 2003
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................June 10, 2003
(Messrs. Dodd, Bingaman, Ms. Collins, Mr. Wyden)............July 7, 2003
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................July 8, 2003

Designating the week of August 10, 2003, as ``National Health Center 
  Week''
Full Committee

July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 10, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 195).
July 15, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 141

                                                            May 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6029, S6030

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

Recognizing ``Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration'', a 
  celebration in Dayton, Ohio, of the centennial of Wilbur and Orville 
  Wright's first flight.
Full Committee

June 12, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 12, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 12, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 135).
June 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 143

                                                            May 14, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6256, S6264

Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

Remembering and honoring the victims of the bus crash near Carrollton, 
  Kentucky, fifteen years ago on May 14, 1988.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 145

                                                            May 19, 2003
  

                                                         CR S6624, S6632

Mr. Fitzgerald (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)

Designating June 2003 as ``National Safety Month''.
Full Committee

May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 22, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 111).
May 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 158

                                                            June 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7235, S7258

Mr. Allen (for himself, Mr. Warner)

Commending the University of Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse team for 
  winning the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship.
Full Committee

June 9, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 163

                                                           June 10, 2003
  

                                                                CR S7619

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Hollings)

Commending the Francis Marion University Patriots men's golf team for 
  winning the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II 
  Men's Golf Championship.
Full Committee

June 12, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 12, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 12, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 136).
June 12, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 164

                                                           June 10, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7619, S7643

Mr. Ensign (for himself, Messrs. Corzine, Edwards, Bayh, Sarbanes, 
  Conrad, Reed, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Jeffords, Kohl, Lieberman, 
  Kennedy, Allen, Biden, Santorum, Mrs. Dole, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Durbin)
(Messrs. Johnson, Reid)....................................June 11, 2003
(Messrs. Levin, Kerry, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Feingold, Mrs. 
  Clinton).................................................June 12, 2003
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................June 17, 2003
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Specter)..............................June 19, 2003
(Messrs. Wyden, Schumer)...................................June 24, 2003
(Mr. Coleman)..............................................July 14, 2003
(Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Dayton, Dodd).......................July 28, 2003
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Nov. 12, 2003
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Jan. 22, 2004
(Ms. Collins)...............................................Feb. 5, 2004
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Apr. 28, 2004
(Mr. Sununu).................................................May 5, 2004
(Mr. Graham of Florida)....................................Nov. 16, 2004

Reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment 
  of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the commemoration of the 
  15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention 
  Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 166

                                                           June 11, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7718, S7730

Mr. Cornyn

Recognizing the United States Air Force's Air Force News Agency on the 
  occasion of its 25th anniversary and honoring the Air Force personnel 
  who have served the Nation while assigned to that agency.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 167

                                                           June 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7832, S7842

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Allard, Santorum)
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................July 7, 2003
(Messrs. DeWine, Feingold).................................July 17, 2003
(Ms. Snowe, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Baucus, Cornyn, Mrs. 
  Hutchison)...............................................July 22, 2003
(Messrs. Durbin, Reid).....................................July 23, 2003
(Messrs. Specter, Ensign)..................................July 25, 2003

Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Harley-Davidson 
  Motor Company, which has been a significant part of the social, 
  economic, and cultural heritage of the United States and many other 
  nations and a leading force for product and manufacturing innovation 
  throughout the 20th century.
Full Committee

July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 24, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 230).
July 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 168

                                                           June 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7832, S7843

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Allard)
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Feb. 25, 2004
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Mar. 10, 2004
(Messrs. Pryor, Carper)....................................Mar. 23, 2004
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 27, 2004

Designating May 2004 as ``National Motorcycle Safety and Awareness 
  Month''.
Full Committee

June 12, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 170

                                                           June 12, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7832, S7844

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Cochran)
(Messrs. Baucus, Lugar, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kennedy)
  .........................................................June 19, 2003
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................June 26, 2003
(Messrs. Daschle, Akaka)...................................July 17, 2003
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................July 24, 2003
(Mr. Hatch)................................................July 30, 2003
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Sept. 4, 2003
(Mr. Chambliss)...........................................Sept. 17, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Feb. 2, 2004
(Messrs. Corzine, Hagel)....................................May 10, 2004

Designating the years 2004 and 2005 as ``Years of Foreign Language 
  Study''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 174

                                                           June 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8125, S8160

Mr. Hatch

Designating Thursday, November 20, 2003, as ``Feed America Thursday''.
Full Committee

June 26, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 26, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 26, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 170).
June 27, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 175

                                                           June 18, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8125, S8160

Mr. Hatch

Designating the month of October 2003 as ``Family History Month''.
Full Committee

June 26, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 26, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 26, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 171).
June 27, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 181

                                                           June 24, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8439, S8445

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)

Congratulating all New Yorkers on the occasion of their first Kentucky 
  Derby victory and the subsequent Preakness Stakes victory with New 
  York-bred gelding, Funny Cide.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 196

                                                           July 16, 2003
  

                                                         CR S9496, S9505

Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Voinovich, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Mr. Breaux, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Hollings, Inouye, Levin, 
  Bingaman, Allen, Ms. Murkowski, Ms. Collins, Mr. Akaka, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Mrs. Lincoln)

Designating December 14, 2003, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''.
Full Committee

July 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 199

                                                           July 23, 2003
  

                                                                CR S9793

Mr. DeWine

Commending John E. Dolibois for dedication to his country, contributions 
  to global education, and more than a half century of service to 
  humanity.
Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 204

                                                           July 29, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10140, S10149

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Allen, Baucus, Bingaman, Bond, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Bunning, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Carper, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. 
  Conrad, Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Feingold, 
  Grassley, Hagel, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Johnson, Kennedy, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, 
  Leahy, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Reid, Roberts, 
  Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Sessions, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Stevens, 
  Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Kerry, Levin)
(Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Coleman, Graham of Florida)
  .........................................................July 30, 2003
(Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Cornyn, Schumer, Corzine, Brownback)
  .........................................................July 31, 2003
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Sept. 2, 2003
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Sept. 3, 2003

Designating the week of November 9 through November 15, 2003, as 
  ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to emphasize the need to develop 
  educational programs regarding the contributions of veterans to the 
  country.
Full Committee

July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 31, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 243).
July 31, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 209

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10619, S10688

Mr. Jeffords (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Warner, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. 
  Dodd)
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Aug. 1, 2003
(Messrs. Akaka, Allen, Bennett, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Burns, Byrd, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, 
  DeWine, Domenici, Dorgan, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Grassley, Hatch, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, Pryor, 
  Reid, Roberts, Schumer, Gregg)
  .........................................................Sept. 9, 2003
(Mr. Specter).............................................Sept. 10, 2003
(Messrs. Breaux, Carper, Conrad, Inouye, Lieberman)
  ........................................................Sept. 11, 2003
(Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Durbin, Harkin, Johnson, Kohl, 
  Mrs. Murray, Mr. Lugar).................................Sept. 15, 2003
(Mr. Lott)................................................Sept. 16, 2003

Recognizing and honoring Woodstock, Vermont, native Hiram Powers for his 
  extraordinary and enduring contributions to American sculpture.
Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, without amendment.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 291).
Sept. 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 210

                                                           July 31, 2003
  

                                                       CR S10619, S10689

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Alexander)
(Messrs. Lugar, Lieberman).................................Sept. 2, 2003
(Messrs. Kerry, Lautenberg, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Murkowski)
  .........................................................Sept. 3, 2003
(Messrs. Jeffords, Sarbanes)...............................Sept. 4, 2003
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Sept. 5, 2003
(Mr. Edwards).............................................Sept. 10, 2003
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Oct. 17, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Senate that supporting a balance between 
  work and personal life is in the best interest of national worker 
  productivity, and that the President should issue a proclamation 
  designating October as ``National Work and Family Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute, an amendment to the title, and an 
  amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 220

                                                       September 9, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11245, S11245

Ms. Murkowski
(Mr. Stevens).............................................Sept. 16, 2003

Designating the ninth day of September of each year as ``National Fetal 
  Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 222

                                                      September 10, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11349, S11353

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
  Breaux, Brownback, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chambliss, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, DeWine, Dodd, 
  Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Grassley, Hagel, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, 
  Leahy, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Reid, Schumer, Smith, Ms. 
  Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Talent, Voinovich)
(Mr. Fitzgerald)..........................................Sept. 11, 2003
(Mr. Wyden)...............................................Sept. 15, 2003
(Messrs. Crapo, Durbin, Kohl).............................Sept. 17, 2003
(Mr. Bunning).............................................Sept. 22, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski)...........................................Sept. 25, 2003

Designating October 17, 2003, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, without amendment.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 25, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 292).
Sept. 25, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 223

                                                      September 10, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11350, S11354

Mr. Corzine
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 21, 2004

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the life and achievements of 
  Antonio Meucci should be recognized, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 235

                                                      September 25, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11989, S12003

Mr. Dayton (for himself, Mr. Coleman)

Honoring the life of the late Herb Brooks and expressing the deepest 
  condolences of the Senate to his family on his death.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 239

                                                         October 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12448, S12470

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Bingaman, Johnson, Thomas, 
  McCain)
(Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray)...............................Oct. 23, 2003

Designating November 7, 2003, as ``National Native American Veterans 
  Day'' to honor the service of Native Americans in the United States 
  Armed Forces and the contribution of Native Americans to the defense 
  of the United States.
Full Committee

Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 23, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 323).
Oct. 24, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 240

                                                         October 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12448, S12471

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Dorgan, Bingaman, Johnson, 
  Domenici, McCain, Thomas, Hatch)
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Oct. 17, 2003
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Oct. 23, 2003

Designating November 2003 as ``National American Indian Heritage 
  Month''.
Full Committee

Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Oct. 23, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 324).
Oct. 24, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 242

                                                         October 3, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12448, S12471

Ms. Murkowski

To express the sense of the Senate concerning the do-not-call registry.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 244

                                                        October 16, 2003
  

                                                       CR S12737, S12748

Mrs. Boxer
(Messrs. Lieberman, Lugar, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
  Lautenberg)..............................................Oct. 27, 2003
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Oct. 28, 2003
(Messrs. Dodd, Coleman)....................................Oct. 29, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Oct. 30, 2003
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Nov. 4, 2003
(Mr. Hagel).................................................Nov. 5, 2003

Congratulating Shirin Ebadi for winning the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize and 
  commending her for her lifetime of work to promote democracy and human 
  rights.
Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 253

                                                        October 29, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13516, S13520

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Kyl, Mr. Nelson of Florida)
(Messrs. Bayh, Biden, Carper, Durbin, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Pryor, Schumer, Ms. 
  Stabenow)................................................Nov. 11, 2003
(Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Sessions, Santorum, Hagel, Bunning, 
  Reid, Alexander, Allen, Domenici, Ensign, Sununu, 
  Nickles, Craig, Warner, Allard, Chambliss)...............Nov. 12, 2003
(Mr. Lugar, Mrs. Clinton)..................................Nov. 17, 2003
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Nov. 19, 2003
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Nov. 21, 2003

To recognize the evolution and importance of motor sports.
Full Committee

Nov. 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Nov. 17, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 395).
Nov. 20, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 255

                                                        October 30, 2003
  

                                                       CR S13660, S13679

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Fitzgerald)

Supporting the National Railroad Hall of Fame, Inc., of Galesburg, 
  Illinois, in its endeavor to erect a monument known as the National 
  Railroad Hall of Fame.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 263

                                                        November 7, 2003
  

                                                       CR S14271, S14274

Mr. Grassley
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Nov. 17, 2003

Honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement Administration on the 
  occasion of its 30th Anniversary.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 267

                                                       November 18, 2003
  

                                                               CR S15061

Mr. Specter

Designating 2004 as ``The Year of Polio Awareness''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 275

                                                       November 25, 2003
  

                                                       CR S15976, S16031

Mr. Nickles (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Sessions, Bunning, Cornyn, 
  Santorum, Allard)

To affirm the Defense of Marriage Act.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 292

                                                        January 27, 2004
  

                                                           CR S286, S288

Mrs. Murray (for herself, Messrs. Biden, Dorgan, Johnson, Dodd)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Feb. 2, 2004

Designating the week beginning February 2, 2004 as ``National School 
  Counseling Week''.
Full Committee

Feb. 2, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 298

                                                       February 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1017, S1019

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Biden, Bunning, Dorgan, Johnson, Fitgerald)
(Mr. Craig)................................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Feb. 26, 2004
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Mar. 11, 2004
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 22, 2004
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Mar. 31, 2004
(Messrs. Daschle, Hatch, Corzine)...........................Apr. 6, 2004

Designating May 2004 as ``National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

Apr. 8, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 299

                                                       February 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1017, S1020

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Specter, DeWine, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Messrs. Akaka, Inhofe, Allen, Dorgan)
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Feb. 23, 2004
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Feb. 25, 2004
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Levin)....................................Mar. 1, 2004
(Messrs. Kerry, Cochran)....................................Mar. 4, 2004
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................Mar. 8, 2004
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Mar. 10, 2004

Recognizing, and supporting efforts to enhance the public awareness of, 
  the social problem of child abuse and neglect.
Full Committee

Mar. 9, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 301

                                                       February 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1017, S1020

Mr. Specter

Honoring the 30th anniversary of Congressman Murtha's service.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 305

                                                       February 23, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1457, S1461

Mr. Nelson of Florida

Designating February 14, 2004 as ``National Donor Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 306

                                                       February 27, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1891, S1896

Ms. Collins (for herself and Mr. Reed)

Designating March 2, 2004 as ``Read Across America Day''.
Full Committee

Mar. 1, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 307

                                                           March 2, 2004
  

                                                         CR S1999, S1896

Mr. Edwards
(Mrs. Dole)................................................Mar. 10, 2004

Honoring the county of Cumberland, North Carolina, its municipalities 
  and community partners as they celebrate the 250th year of existence 
  of Cumberland County.
Full Committee

Mar 2, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar. 12, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 308

                                                           March 3, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2105, S2109

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Carper, Chafee, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochrane, 
  Corzine, Daschle, Dayton, De Wine, Dodd, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Graham of South Carolina, 
  Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hollings, Inhofe, Johnson, Kennedy, 
  Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Levin, Lieberman, Lott, Lugar, 
  Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson 
  of Florida, Nickles, Reed, Reid, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Smith, Mses. Snowe, Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, 
  Voinovich, Warner, Wyden, Feingold)
(Mr. Sununu)................................................Mar. 9, 2004

Designating March 25, 2004 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
  of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee

Mar 3, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar. 9, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 309

                                                           March 3, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2106, S2110

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
  Fitzgerald, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Inhofe, Feingold, Cochran, Johnson, 
  Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Durbin, Kohl)
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Shelby)..................................Mar. 9, 2004
(Ms. Murkowski)............................................Mar. 10, 2004

Designating the week beginning March 14, 2004 as ``National Safe Place 
  Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 3, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar. 12, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 310

                                                           March 4, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2223, S2233

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Allard)
(Mr. Biden)................................................Apr. 21, 2004
(Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Murray)................................Apr. 26, 2004

Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

Apr. 22, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 22, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 22, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 475).
Apr. 26, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 322

                                                          March 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2860, S2865

Mr. Hagel
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Reed).....................................May 5, 2004

Designating August 16, 2004 as ``National Airborne Day''.

June 18, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 18, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 18, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 585).
July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

Full Committee

  

S. Res. 331

                                                           April 5, 2004
  

                                                         CR S3632, S3633

Mr. Fitzgerald (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein)

Designating June 2004 as ``National Safety Month''.
Full Committee

May 13, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 13, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 13, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 512).
May 17, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 334

                                                           April 8, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4024, S4053

Mr. Fitzgerald (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Apr. 21, 2004

Designating May 2004 as ``National Electrical Safety Month''.
Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 486).
May 3, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 340

                                                          April 19, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4096, S4099

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Mr. Burns)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  September 26, 2004, as ``National Good Neighbor Day''.
Full Committee

Apr. 19, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 342

                                                          April 20, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4158, S4161

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Crapo)
(Messrs. DeWine, Domenici, Grassley).......................Apr. 22, 2004
(Mr. Craig)................................................Apr. 26, 2004
(Messrs. Campbell, Lugar, Cornyn, Ms. Murkowski)...........Apr. 27, 2004
(Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Corzine)................Apr. 28, 2004

Designating April 30, 2004 as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young 
  Americans'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 20, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 28, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 348

                                                             May 3, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4767, S4769

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bunning, Cornyn, Crapo, 
  Durbin, Fitzgerald, Hatch, Lott, Miller, Roberts, Specter, Ensign, 
  Cochran, Sessions, Burns, Byrd, Alexander, Domenici, Levin, Santorum)
(Messrs. Stevens, Talent, Coleman, Hagel)....................May 5, 2004

To protect, promote, and celebrate motherhood.
Full Committee

May 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 349

                                                             May 4, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4837, S4844

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Durbin, Feingold, Carper, 
  Biden)
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Schumer)................................May 5, 2004
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................May 10, 2004
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................May 12, 2004

Recognizing and honoring May 17, 2004, as the 50th anniversary of the 
  Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.
Full Committee

May 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 353

                                                             May 6, 2004
  

                                                         CR S4997, S5003

Mr. Craig

Designating May 2004, as ``Older American Month''.
Full Committee

May 20, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 357

                                                            May 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5372, S5375

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Bond, Hollings, Kerry, 
  Bunning, Biden, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Grassley, Domenici, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Burns, Inhofe, Talent, 
  Bennett, Johnson, Lugar, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Crapo, Daschle, Dayton, 
  Corzine, Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Cochran, Smith, Feingold, 
  Allen, Inouye, Enzi, Lieberman, Wyden, Dodd)
(Mses. Stabenow, Murkowski).................................May 13, 2004
(Mr. Hatch).................................................May 20, 2004
(Mr. Sununu)................................................June 1, 2004
(Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Dole).....................................June 3, 2004
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................June 8, 2004
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................June 14, 2004
(Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Snowe)..................................June 17, 2004
(Mr. Chambliss)............................................June 21, 2004
(Mr. Specter)..............................................June 23, 2004

Designating the week of August 8 through August 14, 2004, as ``Nation 
  Health Center Week''.
Full Committee

June 18, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 18, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 18, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 586).
July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 362

                                                            May 13, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5472, S5483

Mr. Graham of Florida (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Edwards, Levin, 
  Reed, Feingold, Mses. Murkowski, Cantwell, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
  Conrad, Biden, Corzine, Daschle, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Nelson of Florida, 
  Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Graham of South Carolina, Mr. Talent, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Lugar, Santorum, Schumer, Bond, Voinovich, Miller, 
  Inouye, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Stevens, Fitzgerald, Campbell, Breaux, 
  Leahy, Dayton, Dorgan, Coleman, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Alexander, 
  Lautenberg, Rockefeller, Crapo, Bayh, Burns, Jeffords, Reid, Sessions, 
  Kerry, Sarbanes, Cornyn, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Wyden, Thomas, Craig, 
  Bunning, Kennedy, Kohl, Warner, DeWine, Johnson, Brownback, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Harkin, Akaka, Hagel, Chafee, 
  Hatch, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Gregg, Shelby, Baucus, 
  Durbin, McCain, Chambliss, Hollings, Lieberman, Smith, Sununu, 
  Nickles, McConnell, Inhofe, Ensign, Carper, Bingaman, Dodd, Domenici, 
  Grassley, Enzi, Kyl, Allen, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Allard.
(Messrs. Pryor, Frist)......................................May 14, 2004
(Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Feinstein)...............................May 19, 2004

Expressing the sense of the Senate on the dedication of the National 
  World War II Memorial on May 29, 2004, in recognition of the duty, 
  sacrifices, and valor of the members of the Armed Forces of the United 
  States who served in World War II.
Full Committee

May 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 519).
May 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 370

                                                            June 7, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6499, S6501

Ms. Cantwell

Designating September 7, 2004, as ``National Attention Deficit Disorder 
  Awareness Day''.
Full Committee

June 18, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 18, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 18, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 587).
July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 372

                                                            June 8, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6628, S6632

Mr. Inouye (for himself, Mr. Coleman)

Designating January 1 of each year as ``Global Family Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 379

                                                           June 14, 2004
  

                                                         CR S6734, S6741

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Bayh, Alexander, Allen, Bennett, 
  Bunning, Burns, Cochran, Cornyn, Crapo, Domenici, Fitzgerald, Hagel, 
  Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, Lott, Miller, Santorum, Talent)
(Messrs. Inhofe, Roberts, Chambliss, Coleman)..............June 16, 2004

Protecting, promoting, and celebrating fatherhood.
Full Committee

June 18, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 388

                                                           June 22, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7174, S7195

Mr. Santorum (for himself, Mr. Specter)

Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the founding of The Pennsylvania 
  State University.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 391

                                                           June 24, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7435, S7483

Mr. Nelson of Florida

Designating the second week of December 2004 as ``Conversations Before 
  the Crisis Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 399

                                                            July 7, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7750, S7755

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mr. Crapo)

Designating the week of July 11 through July 17, 2004 as ``Oinkari 
  Basque Dancers Week'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 401

                                                            July 8, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7828, S7842

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, 
  Bunning, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, 
  Cornyn, Corzine, Dayton, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Dorgan, Durbin, Feingold, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham of Florida, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, 
  Hollings, Inouye, Johnson, Kennedy, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, 
  Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lugar, Miller, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Sessions, 
  Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Specter, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden, Smith)
(Mr. Brownback)............................................July 14, 2004
(Mr. Lott).................................................July 15, 2004
(Messrs. Reid, Graham of South Carolina, Craig)............July 20, 2004
(Messrs. Kerry, Nelson, Edwards)...........................July 21, 2004

Designating the week of November 7 through November 13, 2004, as 
  ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to emphasize the need to develop 
  educational programs regarding the contributions of veterans to the 
  country.
Full Committee

July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 648).
July 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 403

                                                           July 12, 2004
  

                                                         CR S7938, S7940

Mr. Bayh
(Mr. Corzine, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Carper)....................July 14, 2004

Encouraging increased involvement in service activities to assist senior 
  citizens.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 404

                                                           July 13, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8030, S8050

Mr. Smith (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Messrs. Bingaman, Burns)..................................July 15, 2004
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 19, 2004
(Mr. Craig)................................................July 20, 2004

Designating August 9, 2004 as ``Smokey Bear's 60th Anniversary''.
Full Committee

July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 649).
July 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 407

                                                           July 15, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8229, S8241

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Allen, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
  Breaux, Bunning, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Carper, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. 
  Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, DeWine, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham 
  of South Carolina, Grassley, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. 
  Inhofe, Inouye, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. 
  Miller, Ms. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Reid, 
  Sarbanes, Schumer, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Messrs. Talent, Voinovich, Wyden)
(Messrs. Brownback, Leahy, Hagel)..........................July 20, 2004

Designating October 15, 2004, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee

July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 650).
July 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 409

                                                           July 20, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8474, S8484

Mr. Bayh
(Mr. Corzine, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Schumer, Breaux, 
  Nelson of Nebraska, Lieberman, Carper, Ms. Stabenow) 
                                                           July 21, 2004
(Messrs. Craig, Durbin)....................................July 22, 2004

Encouraging increased involvement in service activities to assist senior 
  citizens.
Full Committee

July 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 413

                                                           July 21, 2004
  

                                                         CR S8549, S8565

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Graham of South Carolina, 
  Leahy, Mrs. Clinton)

Encouraging States to consider adopting comprehensive legislation to 
  combat human trafficking and slavery and recognizing the many efforts 
  made to combat human trafficking and slavery.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 422

                                                      September 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9075, S9081

Mr. Graham of South Carolina (for himself, Messrs. Lott, Lugar, 
  Brownback, Biden, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Sessions, Talent, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Voinovich, Cochran, Miller, Mses. Mikulski, Stabenow, Messrs. 
  Santorum, Durbin, Schumer, Bunning, Allen, Alexander, Specter)
(Mr. Pryor)...............................................Sept. 13, 2004
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)...................................Sept. 14, 2004
(Mr. Feingold)............................................Sept. 15, 2004

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  the week beginning September 12, 2004, as ``National Historically 
  Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 15, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 424

                                                      September 14, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9221, S9231

Mr. Craig
(Messrs. Breaux, Fitzgerald, Levin, Wyden, DeWine, Mrs. 
  Feinstein)..............................................Sept. 20, 2004
(Mr. Hagel, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Cochran, Smith, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Bayh, Burns)
(Messrs. Campbell, Bunning, Kohl, Byrd, Sessions).........Sept. 22, 2004
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 27, 2004
(Ms. Stabenow)............................................Sept. 29, 2004

Designating October 2004 as ``Protecting Older Americans From Fraud 
  Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported, without amendment.
Sept. 30, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 30, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 479).
Oct. 5, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 430

                                                      September 21, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9441, S9453

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Kohl)................................................Sept. 23, 2004
(Messrs. Hagel, Durbin)...................................Sept. 30, 2004
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Oct. 4, 2004
(Messrs. Fitzgerald, Levin, Kennedy, Mrs. Murray)...........Oct. 6, 2004

Designating November 2004 as ``National Runaway Prevention Month''.
Full Committee

Oct. 10, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 435

                                                      September 24, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9673, S9674

Mr. Voinovich

Congratulating the Croatian Fraternal Union of America on its 110th 
  anniversary.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 436

                                                      September 28, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9812, S9817

Mr. Reid
(Messrs. Corzine, Dorgan, Crapo, Ms. Collins)..............Nov. 17, 2004

Designating the second Sunday in the month of December 2004 as 
  ``National Children's Memorial Day''
Full Committee

Nov. 18, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 437

                                                      September 28, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9812, S9817

Mr. Lugar (for himself, Mr. Bayh)

Celebrating the life of Joseph Irwin Miller of Columbus, Indiana.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 442

                                                      September 29, 2004
  

                                                         CR S9936, S9956

Mrs. Landrieu (for herself, Mr. Allen)

Apologizing to the victims of lynching and their descendants for the 
  Senate's failure to enact anti-lynching legislation.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 448

                                                         October 6, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10568, S10583

Mr. Reid

Designating the first day of April 2005 as ``National Asbestos Awareness 
  Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 452

                                                         October 7, 2004
  

                                                       CR S10703, S10747

Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Hatch, DeWine, Ms. Landrieu)......................Nov. 17, 2004

Designating December 13, 2004, as ``National Day of the Horse'' and 
  encouraging the people of the United States to be mindful of the 
  contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the 
  United States.
Full Committee

Nov. 18, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 468

                                                        October 11, 2004
  

                                                       CR S11305, S11311

Ms. Murkowski (for herself, Messrs. Campbell, Inouye)

Designating November 7, 2004 as ``National Native American Veterans 
  Day'' to honor the service of Native Americans in the United States 
  Armed Forces and the contribution of Native Americans to the defense 
  of the United States.
Full Committee

  
                       HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
                 HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS--Continued
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                              HOUSE BILLS

H.R. 292

                                                      September 17, 2003

To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean War 
  Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag should 
  especially be displayed.
Full Committee

``Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2003''

Sept. 17, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 17, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 530

                                                            July 7, 2004

For the relief of Tanya Andrea Goudeau.
Full Committee

July 6, 2004--PASSED by the House.
July 7, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 8, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Dec. 9, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 16, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 23, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW.

  

H.R. 712 (Private Law 108-3)

                                                            July 7, 2004

For the relief of Richie James Lesley.
Full Committee

July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
July 7, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 12, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Oct. 19, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 30, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 108-3).

  

H.R. 867 (Private Law 108-4)

                                                            July 7, 2004

For the relief of Durreshahwar Nida Hasan, Asna Hasan, Anum Hasan, and 
  Iqra Hasan.
Full Committee

July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
July 7, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported; 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported by Senator Hatch; without amendment; without 
  written report.
Oct. 4, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 769).
Oct. 11, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Oct. 12, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Oct. 19, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 30, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 108-4).

  

H.R. 1036

                                                          April 10, 2003

To prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued 
  against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms 
  or ammunition for damages resulting from the misuse of their products 
  by others.

``Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 9, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 10, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1086 (Public Law 108-237)

                                                           June 11, 2003

To encourage the development and promulgation of voluntary consensus 
  standards by providing relief under the antitrust laws to standards 
  development organizations with respect to conduct engaged in for the 
  purpose of developing voluntary consensus standards, and for other 
  purposes.

``Standards Development Organization Advancement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 10, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 11, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 6, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 376).
Apr. 2, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Apr. 2, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 2, 2004--House agreed to Senate amendment.
June 10, 2004--Presented to the President.
June 22, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-237).

  

H.R. 1115

                                                           June 12, 2003

To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class 
  actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, to 
  outlaw certain practices that provide inadequate settlements for class 
  members, to assure that attorneys do not receive a disproportionate 
  amount of settlements at the expense of class members, to provide for 
  clearer and simpler information in class action settlement notices, to 
  assure prompt consideration of interstate class actions, to amend 
  title 28, United States Code, to allow the application of the 
  principles of Federal diversity jurisdiction to interstate class 
  actions, and for other purposes.

``Class Action Fairness Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 12, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 12, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1417 (Public Law 108-419)

                                                           March 4, 2004

To amend title 17, United States Code, to replace copyright arbitration 
  royality panels with Copyright Royality Judges.

``Copyright Royality and Distribution Reform Act of 2003''

Full Committee

March 3, 2004--PASSED by the House.
March 4, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 21, 2004--Ordered to be reported favorably with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 744).
Oct. 6, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Oct. 6, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 17, 2004--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Nov. 20, 2004--Presented to the President.
Nov. 30, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-419).

  

H.R. 1437 (Public Law 108-178)

                                                           July 22, 2003

To improve the United States Code.
Full Committee

July 21, 2003--PASSED by the House.
July 22, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 25, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Nov. 26, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 3, 2003--Presented to the President.
Dec. 15, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-178).

  

H.R. 1529

                                                           June 11, 2003

To amend title 11 of the United States Code with respect to the 
  dismissal of certain involuntary cases.

``Involuntary Bankruptcy Improvement Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 10, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 11, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1561

                                                           March 4, 2004

To amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to patent fees, and 
  for other purposes.

``United States Patent and Trademark Fee Modernization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

March 3, 2004--PASSED by the House.
March 4, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported; 
  without amendment.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported by Senator Hatch; without amendment; without 
  written report.
Apr. 29, 2004--Placed on the Senate legislative Calendar (No. 487).

  

H.R. 1768

                                                          March 25, 2004

To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a judge to whom a case 
  is transferred to retain jurisdiction over certain multidistrict 
  litigation cases for trial, and for other purposes.

``Multidistrict Litigation Restoration Act of 2004''

Full Committee

March 24, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
March 25, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1829

                                                        November 7, 2003

To amend title 18, United States Code, to require Federal Prison 
  Industries to compete for its contracts minimizing its unfair 
  competition with private sector firms and their non-inmate workers and 
  empowering Federal agencies to get the best value for taxpayers' 
  dollars, to provide a five-year period during which Federal Prison 
  Industries adjusts to obtaining inmate work opportunities through 
  other than its mandatory source status, to enhance inmate access to 
  remedial and vocational opportunities and other rehabilitative 
  opportunities to better prepare inmates for a successful return to 
  sociey, to authorize inmate work opportunities in support of non-
  profit organizations, and for other purposes.

``Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2003--PASSED by the House
Nov. 7, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1925 (Public Law 108-96)

                                                            May 21, 2003

To reauthorize programs under the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act and the 
  Missing Children's Assistance Act, and for other purposes.

``Runaway, Homeless, and Missing Children Protection Act''

Full Committee

May 20, 2003--PASSED by the House.
May 21, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 30, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 1, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 16, 2003--Presented to the President.
Oct. 10, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-96).

  

H.R. 1954

                                                           June 10, 2003

To receive the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act 
  relating to naturalization through service in the Armed Forces, and 
  for other purposes.

``Armed Forces Naturalization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

June 4, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 5, 2003--Received in the Senate.
June 10, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
June 12, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 16, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
June 16, 2003--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 142).

  

H.R. 2086

                                                         October 1, 2003

To reauthorize the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

``Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 1, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2152 (Public Law 108-99)

                                                      September 17, 2003

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for an additional 
  5 years the special immigrant religious worker program.
Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 17, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2003--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Oct. 7, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 14, 2003--Presented to the President.
Oct. 15, 2003--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-99).

  

H.R. 2391

                                                          March 11, 2004

To amend title 35, United States Code, to promote cooperative research 
  involving universities, the public sector, and private enterprises.

``Cooperative Research and Technology Enhancement (CREATE) Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Mar. 10, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 11, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 7, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 7, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Oct. 7, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 781).

  

H.R. 2714 (Public Law 108-372)

                                                          March 11, 2004

To reauthorize the State Justice Institute.

``State Justice Institute Reauthorization Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Mar. 11, 2004--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 11, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 30, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Oct. 4, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Oct. 8, 2004--House agreed to the Senate amendment.
Oct. 13, 2004--Presented to the President.
Oct. 25, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-372).

  

H.R. 3036

                                                          March 31, 2004

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal 
  years 2004 through 2006, and for other purposes.

``Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 
  2004 Through 2006''

Full Committee

Mar. 30, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 31, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3095

                                                          March 29, 2004

To amend title 4, United States Code, to make sure the rules of 
  etiquette for flying the flag of the United States do not preclude the 
  flying of flags at half mast when ordered by city and local officials.

``Community Recognition Act of 2004''

Full Committee

Mar. 25, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 29, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3214

                                                        December 9, 2003

To eliminate the substantial backlog of DNA samples collected from crime 
  scenes and convicted offenders, to improve and expand the DNA testing 
  capacity of Federal, State, and local crime laboratories, to increase 
  research and development of new DNA testing technologies, to develop 
  new training programs regarding the collection and use of DNA 
  evidence, to provide post-conviction testing of DNA evidence to 
  exonerate the innocent, to improve the performance of counsel in State 
  capital cases, and for other purposes.

``Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act of 2003''

Full Committee

Nov. 5, 2003--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 6, 2003--Received in the Senate.
Dec. 9, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3632 (Public Law 108-482)

                                                      September 22, 2004

To prevent and punish counterfeiting of copyrighted copies and 
  phonorecords, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Protection and Courts Amendments Act of 2004''.

Sept. 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 22, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 8, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment.
Dec. 9, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 16, 2004--Presented to the President.
Dec. 23, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-482).

  

H.R. 3866

                                                            June 3, 2004

To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide increased penalties 
  for anabolic steroid offenses near sports facilities, and for other 
  purposes.

``Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004''

Full Committee

June 3, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 3, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4417 (Public Law 108-299)

                                                           June 25, 2004

To modify certain deadlines pertaining to machine-readable, tamper-
  resistant entry and exit documents.
Full Committee

June 14, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 15, 2004--Received in the Senate.
June 25, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
July 22, 2004--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
July 23, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.
July 28, 2004--Presented to the President.
Aug. 9, 2004--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 108-299).

  

H.R. 4571

                                                      September 15, 2004

To amend Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to improve 
  attorney accountability, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

September 14, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
September 15, 2004--Received in the Senate.
September 15, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

H.J. Res. 4

                                                            June 4, 2003

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  authorizing the Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of the 
  flag of the United States.
Full Committee

June 3, 2003--PASSED by the House.
June 4, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.J. Res. 84

                                                          March 25, 2004

Recognizing the 93d birthday of Ronald Reagan.
Full Committee

Feb. 3, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 4, 2004--Received in the Senate.
Mar. 25, 2004--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.J. Res. 87

                                                          March 22, 2004

Honoring the life and legacy of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and 
  recognizing his contributions on the anniversary of the date of his 
  birth.
Full Committee

Mar. 17, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 22, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.J. Res. 91

                                                            May 17, 2004

Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 
  1944.
Full Committee

May 13, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
May 17, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H. Con. Res. 13

                                                           June 23, 2004

Recognizing the importance of blues music, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

June 22, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 23, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 21

                                                      September 24, 2003

Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase.
Full Committee

Sept. 23, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 24, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 36

                                                       February 27, 2003

Encouraging the people of the United States to honor and celebrate the 
  140th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and commending 
  Abraham Lincoln's efforts to end slavery.
Full Committee

Feb. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 27, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 44

                                                          March 27, 2003

To express support for the celebration in 2004 of the 150th anniversary 
  of the Grand Excursion of 1854.
Full Committee

Mar. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 27, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 58

                                                           April 1, 2003

Honoring the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina, and its many partners 
  for the Festival of Flight, a celebration of the centennial of Wilbur 
  and Orville Wright's first flight, the first controlled, powered 
  flight in history.
Full Committee

Mar. 31, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 1, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 16, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 16, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 62

                                                           June 15, 2004

Expressing the sense of Congress that Katherine Dunham should be 
  recognized for her groundbreaking achievements in dance, theater, 
  music, and education, as well as for her work as an activist striving 
  for racial equality throughout the world.
Full Committee

June 14, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 15, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 63

                                                           June 15, 2004

Expressing the sense of Congress that Lionel Hampton should be honored 
  for his contributions to American music.
Full Committee

June 14, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 15, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 69

                                                       November 19, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress that Althea Gibson should be recognized 
  for her ground breaking achievements in athletics and her commitment 
  to ending racial discrimination and prejudice within the world of 
  sports.
Full Committee

Nov. 18, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 19, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 25, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 71

                                                        October 14, 2003

Recognizing the importance of Ralph Bunche as one of the great leaders 
  of the United States, the first African-American Nobel Peace Prize 
  winner, an accomplished scholar, a distinguished diplomat, and a 
  tireless campaigner of civil rights for people throughout the world.
Full Committee

Oct. 8, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 14, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 22, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 25, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 106

                                                        October 16, 2003

Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish community on the occasion of 
  its 350th anniversary, supporting the designation of an ``American 
  Jewish History Month'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Oct. 15, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 16, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 21, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 25, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 110

                                                           June 12, 2003

Recognizing the sequencing of the human genome as one of the most 
  significant scientific accomplishments of the past one hundred years 
  and expressing support for the goals and ideals of Human Genome Month 
  and DNA Day.
Full Committee

June 11, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
June 12, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 142

                                                          April 10, 2003

Congratulating the Syracuse University men's basketball team for winning 
  the 2003 NCAA Division I men's basketball national championship.
Full Committee

Apr. 9, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 10, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 147

                                                            May 20, 2003

Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Orphan Drug Act and the 
  National Organization for Rare Disorders.
Full Committee

May 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
May 20, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 149

                                                          April 30, 2003

Expressing support for the celebration of Patriots' Day and honoring the 
  Nation's first patriots.
Full Committee

Apr. 29, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 30, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 162

                                                           June 10, 2003

Honoring the city of Dayton, Ohio, and its many partners, for hosting 
  ``Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration'', a celebration of the 
  centennial of Wilbur and Orville Wright's first flight.
Full Committee

June 9, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
June 10, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 166

                                                            May 20, 2003

Expressing the sense of Congress in support of Buckle Up America Week.
Full Committee

May 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
May 20, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 172

                                                            June 3, 2003

Supporting the 20th Annual National Tourism Week.
Full Committee

June 2, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
June 3, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 215

                                                           July 15, 2003

Honoring and congratulating chambers of commerce for their efforts that 
  contribute to the improvement of communities and the strengthening of 
  local and regional economies.
Full Committee

July 14, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
July 15, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 220

                                                           June 18, 2003

Commending Medgar Wiley Evers and his widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams, for 
  their lives and accomplishments.
Full Committee

June 16, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
June 17, 2003--Received in the Senate.
June 18, 2003--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 230

                                                           July 22, 2003

Honoring the 10 communities selected to receive the 2003 All-America 
  City Award.
Full Committee

July 21, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
July 22, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 257

                                                            July 7, 2004

Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should posthumously 
  award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry W. Colmery.
Full Committee

July 6, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
July 7, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 262

                                                        November 5, 2003

Expressing the sense of the Congress in support of the National Anthem 
  ``SingAmerica'' project.
Full Committee

Nov. 4, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 5, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 271

                                                         October 2, 2003

Congratulating Fort Detrick, Maryland, on 60 years of service to the 
  Nation.
Full Committee

Oct. 1, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 2, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 273

                                                        October 16, 2003

Recognizing and congratulating the East Boynton Beach, Florida, Little 
  League team as the 2003 United States Little League Champions.
Full Committee

Oct. 15, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 16, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Jan. 21, 2004--AGREED TO in the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Jan. 22, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 279

                                                        October 29, 2003

Recognizing the significance of the anniversary of the American 
  Association for the Advancement of Science Congressional Science and 
  Engineering Fellowship Program, and reaffirming the committment to 
  support the use of science in governmental decisionmaking through such 
  Program.
Full Committee

Oct. 28, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 29, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 280

                                                        November 5, 2003

Recognizing the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association for reaching 
  its 100th Anniversary, and for the many vital contributions of its 
  members to the Nation's economy and improving the quality of life 
  through the constantly expanding roles stone, sand and gravel serve in 
  the Nation's everyday life.
Full Committee

Nov. 4, 2003--AGREED TO by the House
Nov. 5, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 288

                                                       November 20, 2003

Honoring Seeds of Peace for its promotion of understanding, 
  reconciliation, acceptance, coexistence, and peace among youth from 
  the Middle East and other regions of conflict.
Full Committee

Nov. 19, 2003--AGREED TO by the House
Nov. 20, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 291

                                                        November 4, 2003

Expressing deep gratitude for the valor and commitment of the members of 
  the United States Armed Forces who were deployed in Operation Restore 
  Hope to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Somalia in 
  1993.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 4, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 295

                                                            June 2, 2004

Congratulating and saluting Focus: HOPE on the occasion of its 35th 
  anniversary and for its remarkable commitment and contributions to 
  Detroit, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
Full Committee

June 1, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 2, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 299

                                                       November 18, 2003

Honoring Mr. Sargent Shriver for his dedication and service to the 
  United States of America, for his service in the United States Navy, 
  and for his lifetime of work as an ambassador for the poor and 
  powerless citizens of the United States of America, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

Nov. 17, 2003--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 18, 2003--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 328

                                                          March 25, 2004

Recognizing and honoring the United States Armed Forces and supporting 
  the goals and objectives of a National Military Appreciation Month.
Full Committee

Mar. 24, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 25, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 22, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 22, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 22, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 476).
Apr. 26, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Apr. 27, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 355

                                                        February 5, 2004

Congratulating the University of Delaware men's football team for 
  winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association I-AA national 
  championship.
Full Committee

Feb. 4, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 5, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 10, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble, after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from 
  further consideration.
Mar. 11, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 407

                                                      September 14, 2004

Saluting the life and courage of the late Commander Lloyd ``Pete'' 
  Bucher, United States Navy (retired), who commanded the U.S.S. Pueblo 
  (AGER-2) at the time of its capture by North Korea on January 23, 
  1968.
Full Committee

Sept. 13, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 14, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 409

                                                            May 13, 2004

Recognizing with humble gratitude the more than 16,000,000 veterans who 
  served in the United States Armed Forces during World War II and the 
  Americans who supported the war effort on the home front and 
  celebrating the completion of the National World War II Memorial on 
  the National Mall in the District of Columbia.
Full Committee

May 12, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
May 13, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 20, 2004--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar (No. 520).
May 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
May 21, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 414

                                                            May 17, 2004

Expressing the sense of the Congress that, as Congress recognizes the 
  50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of education decision, all 
  Americans are encouraged to observe this anniversary with a commitment 
  to continuing and building on the legacy of Brown.
Full Committee

May 13, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
May 17, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 19, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
May 20, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to House.

  

H. Con. Res. 450

                                                           June 22, 2004

Recognizing the 40th anniversary of the day civil rights organizers 
  Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner gave their lives 
  in the struggle to guarantee the right to vote for every citizen of 
  the United States and encouraging all Americans to observe the 
  anniversary of the deaths of the 3 men by committing themselves to 
  ensuring equal rights, equal opportunities, and equal justice for all 
  people.
Full Committee

June 21, 2004--AGREED TO by the House.
June 22, 2004--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

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                              SENATE RESOLUTIONS

S. Res. 41

                                                        February 3, 2003
  

                                                         CR S1845, S1910

Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden)

Honoring the mission of the space shuttle Columbia.

Feb. 3, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 3, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment.

  

S. Res. 65

                                                       February 25, 2003
  

                                                                CR S2712

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.

Feb. 25, 2003--Committee on the Judiciary ordered to be reported an 
  original measure.
Feb. 25, 2003--Original measure reported to the Senate by Senator Hatch, 
  without amendment.
Feb. 25, 2003--Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration 
  after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further 
  consideration.

  

S. Res. 99

                                                          March 26, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4434, S4445

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Frist, Daschle, Akaka, 
  Alexander, Allard, Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, 
  Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, 
  Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Cochran, 
  Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, 
  Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, 
  Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, 
  Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, 
  Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, 
  Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Nickles, 
  Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Sessions, 
  Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, 
  Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Wyden)

Relative to the death of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, former United States 
  Senator for the State of New York.

Mar. 26, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 26, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment, and with a 
  preamble.
Mar. 27, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

S. Res. 110

                                                           April 8, 2003
  

                                                         CR S4957, S4975

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, 
  Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Nickles, 
  Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Schumer, 
  Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. 
  Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Wyden)

Honoring Mary Jane Jenkins Ogilvie, wife of former Senate Chaplin, 
  Reverend Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie.

Apr. 8, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Apr.8, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment.

  

S. Res. 155

                                                            May 23, 2003
  

                                                         CR S7115, S7159

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, 
  Allard, Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Mses. Snowe, Stabenow, Messrs. 
  Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Wyden)

Protecting social security beneficiaries from cola cuts.

May 23, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
May 23, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment.

  

S. Res. 191

                                                           June 27, 2003
  

                                                         CR S8833, S8865

Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden)

Relative to the death of the Honorable J. Strom Thurmond, former United 
  States Senator and President Pro Tempore Emeritus from the State of 
  South Carolina.

June 27, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
June 27, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and an amended 
  preamble.
July 7, 2003--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

S. Res. 224

                                                      September 11, 2003
  

                                                       CR S11365, S11422

Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden)

Expressing the sense of the Senate on the second anniversary of the 
  terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001.

Sept. 11, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Sept. 11, 2003--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 284

                                                        January 20, 2004
  

                                                             CR S52, S56

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Carper, Frist, Daschle, Akaka, 
  Alexander, Allard, Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, 
  Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, 
  Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, 
  Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, 
  Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, 
  Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, 
  Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. Murkowski, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Nickles, 
  Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Schumer, 
  Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. 
  Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, Wyden)

Expressing the sense of the Senate on the second anniversary of the 
  terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001.

Jan. 20, 2004--Considered by the Senate.
Jan. 20, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Jan. 20, 2004--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

S. Res. 319

                                                          March 11, 2004
  

                                                         CR S2641, S2717

Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden)

Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the deadly terrorist 
  attacks against the people of Spain that occurred on March 11, 2004.

Mar. 11, 2004--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 11, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 356

                                                            May 10, 2004
  

                                                         CR S5078, S5095

Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Akaka, Alexander, Allard, 
  Allen, Baucus, Bayh, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, 
  Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Chambliss, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Cochran, Coleman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Conrad, Cornyn, Corzine, Craig, 
  Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Dole, Messrs. Domenici, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Fitzgerald, Graham of Florida, Graham of South Carolina, Grassley, 
  Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Lott, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Ms. 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Nickles, Pryor, Reed, Reid, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Voinovich, Warner, 
  Wyden)

Condemning the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, urging a 
  full and complete investigation to ensure justice is served, and 
  expressing support for all Americans serving nobly in Iraq.
Full Committee

May 10, 2004--Considered by the Senate.
May 10, 2004--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  
  

  
  
  

  
  
              SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS

        STANDARDS TO BE USED IN ADJUDICATING PRIVATE CLAIMS BILLS

    The right to petition for redress of grievances is guaranteed by the 
first amendment to the Constitution. When called upon to decide whether 
relief should be granted persons seeking redress of grievances, the 
subcommittee is guided by principles of equity and justice. In 
connection with its jurisdiction over claims, the subcommittee considers 
private bills extending relief to individuals who have no other existing 
remedy. The task of the subcommittee is to determine whether the 
equities and circumstances of a case create a moral obligation on the 
part of the Government to extend relief to an individual.

                                                                      1.
           The meeting of this subcommittee shall be held upon 
           appropriate notice by the chairman of the subcommittee.

                                                                      2.
           No consideration shall be given to any bill until request is 
           made by the author or sponsor, who shall file sufficient 
           evidence in its behalf.

                                                                      3.
           No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial 
           or administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings 
           are pending for the purpose of adjusting or changing the 
           status of the beneficiary.

                                                                      4.
           No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill 
           until the proper department or agency has submitted a report. 
           The subcommittee will obtain such report upon request.

                                                                      5.
           Upon receipt of reports from the Departments, private bills 
           shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the 
           chronological order of their introduction, except that 
           priority shall be given to bills introduced earliest in any 
           of the previous Congresses.

                                                                      6.
           Bills which have been previously tabled shall not be 
           reconsidered unless new evidence is introduced showing a 
           material change of the facts known to the subcommittee. In 
           the event of a request for reconsideration the subcommittee 
           shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at the 
           first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such 
           request.

            NOTE:
                 The number of bills referred to the subcommittee makes 
                 it impossible to continue to review cases which were 
                 the subjects of unfavorable consideration at a prior 
                 time. A case considered by the subcommittee and 
                 rejected at a previous consideration will be viewed in 
                 the same light as a case which has been adversely 
                 decided by a court.

                                                                      7.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim filed with the 
           Office of Workmen's Compensation Programs, Department of 
           Labor, considered on its merits and disallowed; or any bill 
           awarding or increasing compensation to an employee or 
           dependents in lieu of that prescribed by chapter 81--
           Compensation for Work Injuries, of title 5, U.S. Code, or 
           otherwise interfering with the provisions of that chapter, 
           except bills to waive the limitations of time contained in 
           pertinent sections of the act.

            NOTE:
                 Bills to waive statutes of limitation as they apply to 
                 this subject area, may be waived upon two-thirds vote 
                 of this subcommittee. As a matter of policy, these 
                 bills will include, if approved by the subcommittee, a 
                 provision precluding the receipt of benefits for any 
                 period prior to their date of approval. In addition, 
                 such bills will include a limitation requiring 
                 presentation of claims within 6 months from the date of 
                 approval. The showing required by the subcommittee to 
                 warrant favorable consideration of such a bill is at 
                 least a prima facie case, coupled with justification 
                 for failure to file with the time prescribed by the 
                 act. Statute of limitations problems are the only 
                 aspects of employee compensation cases that will be 
                 entertained by the subcommittee. The subcommittee has 
                 concluded that if the relief now extended to regular 
                 government employees or persons entitled to benefits is 
                 inadequate under the general law, the remedy must come 
                 by general law, not by enactment of discriminatory 
                 private legislation in selected cases.

                                                                      8.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement 
           benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity by an employee 
           of the Government, or a member of the Armed Forces or the 
           Reserves, or by his dependents, when the retirement benefits, 
           compensation, pension, or gratuity to which such person 
           claims to be entitled is specifically covered by statutes, 
           which apply in a uniform manner to all similarly situated 
           individuals.

            NOTE:
                 The subjects of benefits, compensation, retirement, and 
                 pension rights of persons who serve or who previously 
                 served in the Armed Forces of the United States are 
                 fully covered by public law. Private bills providing 
                 for the award of such benefits to persons or their 
                 dependents contrary to the system of benefits awarded 
                 under applicable law to other similarly situated 
                 individuals, will not be entertained by the 
                 subcommittee.

                                                                      9.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement 
           benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity under the 
           Railroad Retirement Act when such claim has been considered 
           on its merits and disallowed or otherwise conflicts with the 
           provisions and compensation of that act, except bills to 
           waive the limitation of time. This rule may be waived only 
           upon order of two-thirds of the subcommittee present and 
           voting.

                                                                     10.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claims bill for 
           benefits under the Social Security Act as amended, when an 
           application for such benefits has been considered on its 
           merits and disallowed or the provisions of the bill otherwise 
           modify or extend the provision or benefits payable under that 
           act, but this prohibition shall not apply to bills to waive 
           limitations of time. This rule may be waived only upon order 
           of two-thirds of the subcommittee.

                                                                     11.
           In all bills carrying an appropriation, a provision shall be 
           added limiting attorney's fees to not more than 10 percent. 
           This limitation shall not apply to claims based upon findings 
           of the chief commissioner of the Court of Claims, court 
           decisions, or where extraordinary services have been 
           rendered. In such cases the subcommittee will determine the 
           amount of fee to be allowed.
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                               THE COURTS
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                           AND CONSUMER RIGHTS
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MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS AND 
                             PROPERTY RIGHTS
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                              SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to protect the rights of crime victims.
S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of 
  the flag of the United States.
S.J. Res. 23--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States providing for the event that one-fourth of the members of 
  either the House of Representatives or the Senate are killed or 
  incapacitated.
  

  
  
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                                 RIGHTS
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           SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION, BORDER SECURITY AND CITIZENSHIP

 RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR INTRODUCING A PRIVATE RELIEF BILL (IMMIGRATION)

    1. The introduction of a private bill does not act as a stay of 
deportation until the committee requests a departmental report. Requests 
for reports on private bills from the departments shall be made only 
upon a written request addressed to the chairman of the subcommittee by 
the author of such bill. That request shall contain the following 
information:

                                                                     (a)
           In the case of an alien who is physically in the United 
           States:

               The date and place of the alien's last entry into the 
           United States; his or her immigration status at that time 
           (visitor, student, exchange student, crewman, stowaway, 
           illegal border crosser, etc.); his or her age; place of 
           birth; address in the United States; and the location of the 
           U.S. Consulate at which he or she obtained a visa, if any.

                                                                     (b)
           In the case of an alien who is physically outside of the 
           United States:

               The alien's age; place of birth; address; and the 
           location of the U.S. Consulate before which his or her 
           application for a visa is pending; and the address of the 
           relationship to the person primarily interested in the 
           alien's admission to the United States.

                                                                     (c)
           In the case of an alien who is seeking expeditious 
           naturalization:

               The date the alien was admitted to the United States for 
           permanent residence; his or her age; place of birth; and 
           address in the United States.

    2. The committee shall not address to the Attorney General 
communications designed to defer deportation of beneficiaries of private 
bills who have entered the United States as nonimmigrants, stowaways, in 
transit, deserting crewmen, or by surreptitiously entering without 
inspection through the land or sea borders of the United States.

        Exemption from this rule may be granted by the subcommittee if 
the bill is designed to prevent unusual hardship to the beneficiary or 
to U.S. citizens. However, no such exemption may be granted unless the 
author of the bill has secured and filed with the subcommittee full and 
complete documentary evidence in support of his or her request to waive 
the rule.

    3. No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial or 
administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings are pending for 
the purpose of adjusting or changing the immigration status of the 
beneficiary.

    4. No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill 
until the proper department has submitted a report.

    5. Upon the receipt of reports from the departments, private bills 
shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the chronological 
order of their introduction, except that priority shall be given to 
bills introduced earliest in any previous Congresses.

    6. Bills previously tabled shall not be reconsidered unless new 
evidence is introduced showing a material change of the facts known to 
the committee. In the event of a request for reconsideration the 
subcommittee shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at 
the first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such request.

                 Material To Be Submitted by the Author

    Supporting information shall be limited to three or four typewritten 
pages and must include an in-depth statement by the author setting forth 
the equities in the case and why an adequate judicial or administrative 
remedy is not available. Background material and other pertinent 
information, including character references, etc., are acceptable.

    When a private immigration bill is recommended for favorable action, 
the supporting information is used for the Senate report and must be 
typewritten to be cut and pasted for printing. Therefore, do not send 
originals that you want returned. An important document, such as an 
original birth certificate, should be retained by the author--a copy 
will be sufficient for the subcommittee.
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                             AND CITIZENSHIP
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   MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TERRORISM, TECHNOLOGY AND 
                            HOMELAND SECURITY
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                      HOMELAND SECURITY--Continued
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                              U.S. COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES

ALLEN, CLAUDE A., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit, vice Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., deceased.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 28, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 9, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 9, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

BEA, CARLOS T., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Charles E. Wiggins, retired.

Apr. 11, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 29, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BENTON, WILLIAM DUANE, of Missouri, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Eighth Circuit, vice Theodore McMillian, retired.

Feb. 12, 2004--Referred.
Apr. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOYLE, TERRENCE W., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice J. Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.

  

BROWN, JANICE R., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice Stephen F. Williams, retired.

July 25, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 12, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 14, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 53 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further 
  debate on the nomination.

  

BYBEE, JAY S., of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Procter R. Hug, Jr., retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 13, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CALLAHAN, CONSUELO MARIA, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Ninth Circuit, vice Ferdinand F. Fernandez, retired.

Feb. 12, 2003--Referred.
May 7, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 8, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 8, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 22, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHERTOFF, MICHAEL, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third 
  Circuit, vice Morton I. Greenberg, retired.

Mar. 5, 2003--Referred.
May 7, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 22, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 22, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 9, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COLLOTON, STEVEN M., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice David R. Hansen, retired.

Feb. 12, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 4, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COOK, DEBORAH L., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Alan E. Norris, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 5, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUNCAN, ALLYSON K., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice Samuel J. Ervin III, deceased.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
June 25, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ESTRADA, MIGUEL A., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Jan. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 5, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 6, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 10, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 11, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 12, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 13, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 14, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 24, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 25, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 26, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 27, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 3, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 4, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 5, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 6, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 55 yeas to 44 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate failed to agree to the motion to 
  close further debate on the nomination.
Mar. 10, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 11, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 13, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 55 yeas to 42 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further 
  debate on the nomination.
Mar. 18, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 55 yeas to 45 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further 
  debate on the nomination.
Mar. 31, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 2, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 55 yeas to 44 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the fourth motion to close 
  further debate on the nomination.
May 1, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
May 5, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 52 yeas to 39 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the fifth motion to close 
  further debate on the nomination.
May 6, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
May 8, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 54 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the sixth motion to close 
  further debate on the nomination.
July 28, 2003--Considered by the Senate. A seventh motion was entered to 
  close further debate on the nomination, a vote on cloture will occur 
  on July 30, 2003.
July 30, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 55 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the fifth motion to close 
  further debate on the nomination.
Sept. 4, 2003--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

FISHER, D. MICHAEL, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Carol Los Mansmann, deceased.

May 1, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 15, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 9, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRIFFIN, RICHARD A., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
June 16, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

GRUENDER, RAYMOND W., of Missouri, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Eighth Circuit, vice Pasco M. Bowman II, retired.

Sept. 29, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HALL, PETER W., of Vermont, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Fred I. Parker, deceased.

Dec. 9, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 10, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HAYNES, WILLIAM JAMES, II, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice H. Emory Widener, Jr., retired.

Sept. 29, 2003--Referred.
Nov. 19, 2003--Full Committee Hearing.
Mar. 11, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 11, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

KAVANAUGH, BRETT M., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice Laurence H. Silberman, retired.

July 25, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2004--Full Committee hearing.

  

KUHL, CAROLYN B., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice James R. Browning, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 1, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 8, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 8, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 30, 2003--Considered by the Senate. A motion was entered to close 
  further debate on the nomination, a vote on cloture will occur on 
  August 1, 2003.
July 31, 2003--A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that 
  the scheduled cloture vote be vitiated.
Nov. 12, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 14, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination, the Senate took the following action: By 53 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the second motion to close 
  debate on the nomination.

  

McKEAGUE, DAVID W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Richard F. Suhrheinrich, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
June 16, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

MYERS, WILLIAM GERRY, III, of Idaho, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Ninth Circuit, vice Thomas G. Nelson, retired.

May 15, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

NEILSON, SUSAN BIEKE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

OWEN, PRISCILLA RICHMAN, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 13, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 7, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 8, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 29, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 30, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
May 1, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 52 yeas to 44 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate failed to agree to the motion to 
  close further debate on the nomination.
May 6, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
May 8, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 52 yeas to 45 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate failed to agree to the second motion 
  to close further debate on the nomination.
July 25, 2003--Considered by the Senate. A third motion was entered to 
  close further debate on the nomination, a vote on closure will occur 
  on July 29, 2003.
July 29, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 53 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate failed to agree to the third motion 
  to close further debate on the nomination.
Nov. 12, 2003--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 14, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 53 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate failed to agree to the fourth motion 
  to close further debate on the nomination.

  

PICKERING, CHARLES W., Sr., of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fifth Circuit, vice Henry A. Politz, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 2, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 2, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 28, 2003--Considered by the Senate. A motion was entered to close 
  further debate on the nomination, a vote on cloture will occur on 
  October 30, 2003.
Oct. 30, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 54 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further 
  debate on the nomination.
Jan. 16, 2004--Appointed by the President during recess of the Senate.

  

PRADO, EDWARD C., of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice Robert M. Parker, retired.

Feb. 6, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 3, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 3, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 1, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PRYOR, WILLIAM H., JR., of Alabama, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Eleventh Circuit, vice Emmett Ripley Cox, retired.

Apr. 9, 2003--Referred.
June 11, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 29, 2003--Considered by the Senate. A motion was entered to close 
  further debate on the nomination, and a vote on closure will occur on 
  July 31, 2003.
July 31, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 53 yeas to 44 
  nays, three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further 
  debate on the nomination.
Nov. 6, 2003--Considered by the Senate. During consideration of this 
  nomination the Senate took the following action: By 51 yeas to 43 
  nays, three-fifhs of those Senators duly chosen and sworn, not having 
  voted in the affirmative, Senate reject the second motion to close 
  further debate on the nomination.
Feb. 20, 2004--Appointed by the President during recess of the Senate.

  

ROBERTS, JOHN G., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 30, 2003--Recommitted to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 8, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 8, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 8, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SAAD, HENRY W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 17, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 17, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.

  

SUTTON, JEFFREY S., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 13, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 13, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 28, 2003--Considered in the Senate.
Apr. 29, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SYKES, DIANE S., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Seventh 
  Circuit, vice John L. Coffey, retiring.

Nov. 14, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 11, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 11, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 11, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TYMKOVICH, TIMOTHY M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 1, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VAN ANTWERPEN, FRANKLIN S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Third Circuit, vice, Edward R. Becker, retired.

Nov. 21, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 28, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

WESLEY, RICHARD C., of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Pierre N. Leval, retired.

Mar. 5, 2003--Referred.
May 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 5, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 5, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 11, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGES

ADAMS, JOHN R., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 10, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ALTONAGA, CECILIA M., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Florida, vice Shelby Highsmith, retired.

Jan. 15, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 1, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 6, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ALVAREZ, MICAELA, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Texas, vice David Hittner, retiring.

June 16, 2004--Referred.
Sept. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.

  

BENITEZ, ROGER T., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
February 25, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 17, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BENNETT, RICHARD D., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Maryland, vice Frederic N. Smalkin, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 3, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 3, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 9, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOYLE, JANE J., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Texas, vice Jerry L. Buchmeyer, retired.

Nov. 24, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 10, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 17, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOYKO, CHRISTOPHER A., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Ohio, vice Paul R. Matia, retiring.

July 22, 2004--Referred.
Sept. 22, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BRACK, ROBERT C., of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico (new position).

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
June 25, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 14, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BREEN, J. DANIEL, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Tennessee, vice Julia Smith Gibbons, elevated.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 13, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROWNING, JAMES O., of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico, vice C. Leroy Hansen, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
July 9, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BURNS, LARRY ALAN, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 24, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CAMPBELL, DAVID G., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Arizona (new position).

Mar. 13, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 12, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 12, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 8, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CARDONE, KATHLEEN, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 9, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 28, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CARNEY, CORMAC J., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Carlos R. Moreno, resigned.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 7, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CASTEL, P. KEVIN, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Lawrence M. McKenna, retired.

Mar. 5, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COHN, JAMES I., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Florida (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 9, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONRAD, GLEN E., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Virginia, vice James C. Turk, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 22, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONRAD, ROBERT J., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Western District of North Carolina (new position).

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.

  

COOGLER, L. SCOTT, of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Alabama, vice H. Dean Buttram, Jr., resigned.

Mar. 27, 2003--Referred.
May 7, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 15, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 15, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 22, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COOKE, MARCIA G., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Florida, vice Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr., deceased.

Nov. 25, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 10, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 18, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COVINGTON, VIRGINIA MARIA HERNANDEZ, of Florida, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Middle District of Florida, vice Ralph W. Nimmons, Jr., 
  deceased.

Apr. 20, 2004--Referred.
June 16, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 7, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COX, SEAN F., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Michigan, vice Lawrence P. Zatkoff, retired.

Sept. 10, 2004--Referred.

  

CRONE, MARCIA A., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Texas (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 30, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CROTTY, PAUL A., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of New York, vice Harold Baer, Jr., retiring.

Sept. 7, 2004--Referred.
Nov. 16, 2004--Full Committee hearing.

  

DER-YEGHIAYAN, SAMUEL, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Illinois, vice Marvin E. Aspen, retired.

Mar. 5, 2003--Referred.
June 25, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 14, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DEVER, JAMES C., III, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.

  

DIAMOND, PAUL S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Herbert J. Hutton, retired.

Jan. 20, 2004--Referred.
Mar. 24, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DRELL, DEE D., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Louisiana, vice F.A. Little, Jr., retired.

Jan. 15, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 3, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 3, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 9, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUFFEY, WILLIAM S., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Georgia, vice J. Owen Forrester, retiring.

Nov. 5, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ERICKSON, RALPH R., of North Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of North Dakota, vice Rodney S. Webb, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 12, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FEUERSTEIN, SANDRA J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Thomas C. Platt, Jr., retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FIGA, PHILLIP S., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Richard P. Matsch, retired.

June 9, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 2, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FILIP, MARK R., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Illinois, vice Harry D. Leinenweber, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 28, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 6, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 4, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FINCH, RAYMOND L., of the Virgin Islands, to be Judge of the District 
  Court of the Virgin Islands for a term of ten years.

Feb. 9, 2004--Referred.
Sept. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 30, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 30, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FISCHER, DALE S., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 15, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 27, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FLANAGAN, LOUISE W., of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of North Carolina, vice James C. Fox, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
June 25, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FLOYD, HENRY F., of South Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of South Carolina, vice Dennis W. Shedd, elevated.

May 15, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 22, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FROST, GREGORY L., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio, vice George C. Smith, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 10, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GIBSON, KIM R., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice D. Brooks Smith, elevated.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 23, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GOMEZ, CURTIS V., of the Virgin Islands, to be Judge for the District 
  Court of the Virgin Islands for a term of ten years, vice Thomas K. 
  Moore, term expired.

Nov. 25, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GREER, J. RONNIE, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee, vice Thomas G. Hull, retired.

Apr. 9, 2003--Referred.
May 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 5, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 5, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 11, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GUIROLA, LOUIS, JR., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Mississippi, vice Walter J. Gex III, retired.

Sept. 23, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 11, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HARDIMAN, THOMAS M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice William L. Standish, retired.

Apr. 9, 2003--Referred.
May 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 26, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 26, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 22, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HARWELL, ROBERT BRYAN, of South Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of South Carolina, vice C. Weston Houck, retiring.

Jan. 20, 2004--Referred.
Apr. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HAYES, WILLIAM Q., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 2, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HERRERA, JUDITH C., of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico, vice James A. Parker, retired.

Sept. 23, 2003--Referred.
Nov. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 3, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HICKS, S. MAURICE, JR., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Louisiana, vice Donald E. Walter, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 8, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 8, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 19, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOLMES, J. LEON, of Arkansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Arkansas, vice Stephen M. Reasoner, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 1, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered reported, without 
  recommendation.
May 1, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 6, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOLWELL, RICHARD J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Barrington D. Parker, Jr., 
  elevated.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOPKINS, VIRGINIA E., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Alabama, vice Edwin L. Nelson, deceased.

Oct. 14, 2003--Referred.
Nov. 19, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 15, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOUSTON, JOHN A., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 2, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

IRIZARRY, DORA L., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Reena Raggi, elevated.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 1, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 30, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 30, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JONES, ROBERT CLIVE, of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Nevada, vice David W. Hagen, retired.

June 9, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 3, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 25, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 25, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 2, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JUNELL, ROBERT A., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Hipolito Frank Garcia, deceased.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 10, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KARAS, KENNETH M., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Allen G. Schwartz, deceased.

Sept. 18, 2003--Referred.
Nov. 19, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 3, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KELLEY, WALTER D., JR., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Virginia. vice Henry C. Morgan, Jr., retiring.

Oct. 31, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 10, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 1, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 1, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 23, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KRAVITZ, MARK R., of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Connecticut, vice Alfred V. Covello, retired.

Mar. 27, 2003--Referred.
May 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
June 5, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 5, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 11, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LUDINGTON, THOMAS L., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Michigan, vice Paul V. Gadola, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.

  

MARTINEZ, RICARDO S., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington (new position).

Oct. 14, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 22, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 15, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McKNIGHT, H. BRENT, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of North Carolina (new position).

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 24, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 24, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MINALDI, PATRICIA HEAD, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Louisiana, vice James T. Trimble, Jr., retired.

Jan. 15, 2003--Referred.
Apr. 1, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
May 1, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 1, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 6, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MONTALVO, FRANK, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 9, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MOSMAN, MICHAEL W., of Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Oregon, vice Robert E. Jones, retired.

May 8, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 25, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

OTERO, S. JAMES, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Richard A. Paez, elevated.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 29, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 10, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PRATTER, GENE E.K., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice William H. Yohn, Jr., retiring

Nov. 3, 2003--Referred.
Jan. 22, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 15, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PROCTOR, R. DAVID, of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Alabama (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

QUARLES, WILLIAM D., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Maryland, vice William M. Nickerson, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 27, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 27, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 12, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBART, JAMES L., of Washington, to be U.S. District Jedge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice Thomas S. Zilly, retiring.

Dec. 9, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 11, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 11, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 11, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 17, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBINSON, STEPHEN C., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice John S. Martin, Jr., retired.

Mar. 5, 2003--Referred.
July 22, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 17, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RODGERS, MARGARET CATHARINE, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Northern District of Florida, vice Lacey A. Collier, retired.

July 14, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 17, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 2, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 2, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 20, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RODRIGUEZ, XAVIER, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Edward C. Prado, elevated.

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 9, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 17, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 17, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROHLFING, FREDERICK W., III, of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred. --NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

RYAN, DANIEL P., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Michigan, vice Patrick J. Duggan, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.

  

SABRAW, DANA MAKOTO, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of California (new position).

May 1, 2003--Referred.
July 30, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 4, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 4, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 25, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SANCHEZ, JUAN R., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Jay C. Waldman, deceased.

Nov. 25, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 11, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 11, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 11, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 23, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SAYLOR, F. DENNIS, IV, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Massachusetts, vice Robert E. Keeton, retired.

July 30, 2003--Referred.
Nov. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 4, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 4, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 1, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHIAVELLI, GEORGE P., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Lourdes G. Baird, retiring.

Jan. 20, 2004--Referred.
Apr. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 29, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 29, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 24, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL H., SR., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Texas, vice John H. Hannah, Jr., deceased.

May 17, 2004--Referred.
July 7, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 7, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SEABRIGHT, J. MICHAEL, of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired.

Sept. 15, 2004--Referred.
Nov. 16, 2004--Full Committee hearing.

  

SELNA, JAMES V., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice J. Spencer Letts, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 27, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHARPE, GARY L., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of New York, vice Thomas J. McAvoy, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
Oct. 15, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 23, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 23, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Jan. 28, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHERIDAN, PETER G., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Stephen M. Orlofsky, resigned.

Nov. 5, 2003--Referred.

  

SIMON, PHILLIP P., of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Indiana, vice William C. Lee, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 27, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SPRINGMANN, THERESA LAZAR, of Indiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Indiana, vice James T. Moody, retired.

Jan. 29, 2003--Referred.
Mar. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 20, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 20, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 31, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STARRETT, KEITH, of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Mississippi, vice Charles W. Pickering, Sr., 
  resigned.

July 6, 2004--Referred.
Sept. 8, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 30, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 30, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 20, 2004--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STEELE, WILLIAM H., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Alabama, vice Richard W. Vollmer, Jr., retired.

Jan. 7, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 12, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 6, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 6, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 13, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STENGEL, LAWRENCE F., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Ronald L. Buckwalter, retiring.

Nov. 6, 2003--Referred.
Feb. 5, 2004--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 11, 2004--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 11, 2004--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2004--Confirmed.

  

SUKO, LONNY R., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Washington, vice Wm. Fremming Nielsen, retired.

Apr. 28, 2003--Referred.
June 25, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
July 10, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 15, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TITUS, ROGER W., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Maryland, vice Marvin J. Garbis, retired.

June 18, 2003--Referred.
Sept. 17, 2003--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 2, 2003--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 2, 2003--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 5, 2003--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TOWNES, SANDRA L., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the