SENATE CALENDAR

December

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Convenes: 2:00pm
Morning Business
Unanimous Consent:
S.1231, Native American Education

S.1295, Indian Gaming Commission

S.Res.330, a resolution relating to the death of former Senator Eugene McCarthy

S.Res.321, a resolution relating to the life, achievements and contributions of Alan Reich

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Convenes: 11:00am
S.2027, the United States Bahrain Free Trade Agreement
Unanimous Consent:
S.2093, Native Nations Leadership

S.2094, Indian Tribal Justice

S.Res.275, a resolution to designate National Teen Dating Violence Prevention Week (the week beginning February 6, 2006)

H.R.4340, Bahrain Free Trade

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Convenes: 9:45am
House Message to accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill
Votes:
351: Carper Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 64-27

352: Baucus Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 75-16

353: Harkin Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 66-26

Unanimous Consent:
H.R.327, Gila River Indian Community

S.Res.332, a resolution relating to the death of former South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell

S.Res.333, a resolution recognizing the centennial of substained immigration from the Philippines to the United States

S.449, Alaska Tribes

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Convenes: 9:00am
House Message to Accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.3010, the Labor-HHS Appropriations bill

Votes:
354: DeWine Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 72-19

355: Kohl Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 75-16

356; Kennedy Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 83-8

357: Reed Motion to Instruct Conferees on S.1932
Agreed to, 63-28

Unanimous Consent:
H.R.4324, Predisaster Mitigation Program

S.2116, a bill to transfer certain property to the Supreme Court

S.Res.334, a resolution relating to the death of former Senator William Proxmire

H.Con.Res.218, a concurrent resolution relating to the centennial of sustained immigration from the Philippines (with Akaka amendment)

S.1390, Coral Reef Conservation

H.R.4436, a bill to provide certain authorities for the Department of State

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Convenes: 9:30am
Conference Report to Accompany H.R.3199, the PATRIOT Act
Votes:
358: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report to Accompany H.R.3199, the PATRIOT Act
Not Invoked, 52-47
Unanimous Consent:
S.2120, Regulated Milk Marketing

H.R.4440, Katrina Tax (with substitute amendment)

H.R.3402, DOJ Authorization (with substitute amendmetn with reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act and DOJ Authorization)

S.Res.337, a resolution relating to anti-semitic statement of the President of Iran

House Message to S.467, Terrorism Risk Insurance (concur in House amendment with further amendment)

S.Res.339, a resolution relating to NGOs in Russia

S.Res.283, a resolution relating to Korean American Day

S.1312, Indian Tribe Employment (with McCain amendment)

S.Res.338, a resolution to honor fallen soldiers

H.R.2520, Cord Blood bill (with substitute amendment)

H.J.Res.38, a joint resolution to recognize Commodore John Barry as the first flag officer of the Navy

H.R.3963, Long Island Sound Authorization

H.R.4508, Coast Guard Hurricane Relief

S.310, Newlands Conveyance

S.435, Farmington Wild & Scenic River

S.648, Drought Relief

S.1025, Equus Beds/Wichita Project

S.1096, Musconatcong Wild & Scenic River

S.1310, Delaware Water Gap pipeline

S.1552, Eastern Washington University

S.1578, Upper Colorado River/San Juan River

H.R.4195, Rogue River/Medford Irrigation District

S.1869, a bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act

S.1165, a bill to expand the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii

S.1496, Duck Stamp Pilot Program

S.959, a bill to establish the Star Spangled Banner and War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission (with Sarbanes amendment)

S.863, Theodore Roosevelt Commemorative Coin Act (with technical amendment)

S.1892, Management of Funds (with technical amendment)

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Convenes: 4:00pm
Morning Business
Unanimous Consent:
S.2141, a bill to make improvements to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act

H.J.Res.75, a joint resolution to make continuing appropriations to December 31, 2005

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Morning Business
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Morning Business

Available Conference Reports

Votes:
359: Motion to Proceed to the Conference Report to Accompany H.R.2863, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill
Agreed to, 94-1

360: Motion to Proceed to the Conference Report to Accompany H.R.1815, the Department of Defense Authorization bill
Agreed to, 95-0

361: Motion to Proceed to the Conference Report to Accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill
Agreed to, 86-9

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Convenes: 9:45am
The Conference Report to Accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill
Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.341, a resolution to commend Dr. Douglas Holtz-Eakin on his retirement as Director of the Congressional Budget Office
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Convenes: 9:00am
Conference Report to Accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.2863, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.1815, the Department of Defense Authorization bill

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.3010, the Labor-HHS Appropriations bill

Votes:
362: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Conference Report to Accompany S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill
Not Waived, 52-48

363: Motion to concur in the House Amendment to S.1932, the Budget Reconciliation bill, with a Senate amendment
Agreed to, 51-50

364: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Conference Report to Accompany H.R.2863, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill
Not Invoked, 56-44

365: S.Con.Res.74, a concurrent resolution to correct the enrollment of the H.R.2863, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill
Agreed to, 48-45

366: Adoption of the Conference Report to Accompany H.R.2863, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill
Adopted, 93-0

Unanimous Consent:
S.Con.Res.75, a concurrent resolution relating to charitable giving

S.Res.342, a resolution relating to Croation democracy

S.Res.344, a resolution relating to peace in Georgia

S.Res.345, a resolution relating to the Centennial Milestone of the Fenton Art Glass Center

S.Res.346, a resolution congratulating the Appalachian State Football team on winning the NCAA Division II Championship

S.Res.347, a resolution relating to mortgages on homes in Katrina affected communities

H.Con.Res.196, a concurrent resolution relating to flight deck officers

H.Con.Res.59, a concurrent resolution recognizing the contributions of African-American basketball teams and players

H.Con.Res.230, a concurrent resolution relating to Russian Intellectual Property

S.2167, 6-month extension of the PATRIOT Act

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.3010, the Labor-HHS Appropriations bill

Conference Report to Accompany H.R.1815, the Department of Defense Authorization bill

S.716, Veteran Center Enhancement

S.1182, Veterans Health Care Act (with Craig-Akaka substitute amendment)

S.2170, Global Pathogen Surveillance

S.1315, Millenium Development Goals (with technical amendment)

S.1184, Passport Fee Waiver

H.R.2017, Torture Victims Reauthorization

S.119, Unaccompanied Minors (with Feinstein substitute amendment)

H.R.1400, Laser Pointer and Airplanes (with Stevens amendment)

H.R.4636, FDIC Reform

H.R.972, Sex Trafficking

Conference Report to Accompany S.1281, NASA Authorization

H.R.4525, 3-Month Extension of Higher Education Authorization

H.R.4579, Mental Health Parity Extension

H.R.3179, Junior Duck Stamp

H.R.4635, TANF Extension

H.R.4501, Passport Services

H.R.4637, Energy Technical Corrections

H.Con.Res.326, Adjournment Resolution

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Convenes: 8:00pm
House Message to Accompany S.2167, Short Term Extension of the PATRIOT Act
Unanimous Consent:
House Message to Accompany S.2167, Short Term Extension of the PATRIOT Act (to February 3, 2006)
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