SENATE CALENDAR

June

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Senate is not in session
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Convenes: 2:30pm
S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
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Convenes: 10:00am
S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Votes:
182: Allard amendment #1189:
Not Agreed to, 31-62

183: Durbin amendment #1231:
Agreed to, 71-22

184: McConnell amendment #1170:
Not Agreed to, 41-52

185: Feingold amendment #1176:
Agreed to, 67-26

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.220, relating to the death of the late Senator Craig Thomas
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Convenes: 9:30am
S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Votes:
186: Kennedy amendment #1333: , as modified
Agreed to, 66-32

187: Cornyn amendment #1184: , as modified
Not Agreed to, 46-51

188: DeMint amendment #1197:
Not Agreed to, 43-55

189: Bingaman amendment #1267: , as modified
Not Agreed to, 41-57

190: Cornyn amendment #1250:
Agreed to, 57-39

191: Reid amendment #1331:
Agreed to, 57-40

192: Sessions amendment #1234:
Agreed to, 56-41

193: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Menendez amendment #1194:
Not Waived, 53-44

194: Kyl amendment #1460:
Agreed to, 51-45

195: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Clinton amendment #1183: , as further modified
Not Waived, 44-53

196: Ensign amendment #1374:
Not Agreed to, 42-55

197: Salazar amendment #1384:
Agreed to, 58-39

198: Inhofe amendment #1151:
Agreed to, 64-33

199: Vitter amendment #1339:
Not Agreed to, 48-49

200: Obama amendment #1202: , as modified
Not Agreed to, 42-55

201: Dorgan amendment #1316:
Agreed to, 49-48

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.223, a resolution recognizing the efforts and contributions of the Monuments Men
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Convenes: 10:00am
S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Votes:
202: Coburn amendment #1311: , as modified
Not Agreed to, 42-54

203: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Substitute Amendment #1150 to S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill, as amended
Not Invoked, 33-63

204: Motion to Invoke Cloture on S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Not Invoked, 34-61

205: Motion to Instruct the Sergeant at Arms
Agreed to, 72-13

206: Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Substitute Amendment to S.1348, the Comprehensive Immigration bill, as amended
Not Invoked, 45-50

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.227, a resolution congratulating the Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays for winning the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship

S.Res.228, a resolution congratulating the Brown University Women's Crew team for winning the 2007 NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Championship

S.Res.229, a resolution honoring William Clifton France

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Senate is not in session
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Convenes: 2:00pm
Motion to Proceed to H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
207: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S.J.Res.14
Not Invoked, 53-38-1

208: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R.6, the Energy bill
Invoked, 91-0

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.110, a resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 30th anniversary of ASEAN-US dialogue and relationship

S.Res.171, a resolution memoralizing fallen firefighters by lowering the U.S. flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service in Maryland.

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Convenes: 10:00pm
Motion to Proceed to H.R.6, the Energy bill

H.R.6, the Energy bill

Votes:
209: Bayh amendment #1508:
Agreed to, 63-30
Unanimous Consent:
H.R.57, Virgin Islands legislation

S.Res.232, a resolution congratulating the University of Colorado at Boulder Men's Cross Country Team for winning the 2006 NCAA Championship

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Convenes: 9:30am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
210: Inhofe amendment #1505:
Not Agreed to, 43-52
Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.233, Minority party appointment Ethics Committee (replace Thomas with Isakson)

S.Res.234, a resolution designating June 15, 2007 as "National Huntington's Disease Awareness Day"

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Convenes: 9:30am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
211: Motion to Table Domenici amendment #1538:
Tabled, 56-39

212: Warner amendment #1566: , as modified
Not Agreed to 43-44

Unanimous Consent:
H.R.692, Army Specialist Joseph P. Micks Federal Flag Code Amendment

S.Res.213, a resolution supporting National Men's Health Week

H.Con.Res.164, authorizing the use of the Rotunda for a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony

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Convenes: 9:30am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
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Convenes: 2:00pm
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.238, a resolution to allow the Secretary of the Senate to adjust salaries of employees as a result of the death or resignation of a Senator
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Convenes: 10:00am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
213: Bunning amendment #1628:
Not Agreed to, 39-55

214: Tester amendment #1614:
Not Agreed to, 33-61

215: Kohl amendment #1519:
Agreed to, 70-23

216: Cardin amendment #1610:
Not Agreed to, 37-56

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.231, a resolution recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day

S.277, Grand Teton National Park (with Enzi amendment)

H.R.1429, Head Start Authorization (with Kennedy-Enzi substitute amendment) (Conference requested - appointed conferees)

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Convenes: 9:30am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
217: DeMint amendment #1546:
Not Agreed to, 37-55

218: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Gregg amendment #1718:
Not Waived, 36-56

219: Bingaman amendment #1693:
Agreed to, 58-34

220: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Inhofe amendment #1666:
Not Waived, 31-63

221: Kyl amendment #1800:
Not Agreed to, 45-49

Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.242, a resolution celebrating the accomplishments of Title IX

S.Res.243, a resolution supporting "National Clean Beaches Week"

S.Res.244, a resolution designating June 2007 as "National Safety Month"

S.Res.245, a resolution congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 NCAA Division I Softball Championship

S.Res.246, a resolution congratulating the San Antonio Spurs for winning the NBA Championship

S.Res.247, a resolution commending the University of Washington Men's Crew Team

S.Res.185, a resolution supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympic movement

S.Res.132, a resolution recognizing the Civil Air Patrol

H.Con.Res.76, a concurrent resolution honoring the 50th anniversary of the international geographical year

S.Res.82, a resolution designating August 16, 2007, as "National Airborne Day"

S.Res.173, a resolution designating August 11, 2007 as "National Marina Day"

S.Res.105, a resolution designating September 2007 as "Campus Fire Safety Month"

S.Res.215, a resolution designating September 25, 2007 as "National First Responders Appreciation Day"

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Convenes: 10:30am
H.R.6, the Energy bill
Votes:
222: Motion to Waive the Budget Act with respect to the Kyl amendment #1733: , as modified
Not Waived, 38-55

223: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Baucus amendment #1704:
Not Invoked, 57-36

224: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Reid substitute amendment #1502:
Invoked, 61-32

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Convenes: 10:00am
Morning Business
Unanimous Consent:
S.Res.249, a resolution honoring the life of Ruth Bell Graham

S.Res.250, a resolution condemning the military junta in Burma

S.Res.251, a resolution honoring the firefighters and other public servants who responded to the fire in Charleston, South Carolina

S.Con.Res.40, a concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of observing the National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness

S.2099, Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission - employees eligible for obtaining federal health benefits

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Convenes: 1:00pm
Motion to Proceed to S.1639, the Immigration bill
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Convenes: 10:00am
Motion to Proceed to H.R.800, the Employee Free Choice Act

Motion to Proceed to S.1639, the Immigration bill

Votes:
227: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R.800, the Employee Free Choice Act
Not Invoked, 51-48

228: Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S.1639, the Immigration bill
Invoked, 64-35

Unanimous Consent:
S.Con.Res.25, a concurrent resolution condemning the violence in Zimbabwe

S.1612, a bill to amend the penalty provision in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (with a Dodd technical amendment)

S.Res.225, a resolution designating the month of August 2007 as "National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month"

S.Res.230, a resolution designating the month of July 2007 as "National Teen Safe Driver Month"

S.Res.235, a resolution designating July 1, 2007 as "National Boating Day"

S.Res.256, a resolution encouraging and supporting the ideals of "National Aphasia Awareness Month"

S.Res.257, a resolution congratulating UCLA for becoming the first university to win 100 NCAA team titles -- Division I

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Convenes: 10:00am
S.1639, the Immigration bill
Votes:
229: Motion to Table Division I, amendment #1934, as modified
Tabled, 53-45

230: Motion to Table Division II, amendment #1934, as modified
Tabled, 79-18

231: Motion to Table Division III, amendment #1935, as modified
Tabled, 56-41

232: Motion to Table Division IV, amendment #1935, as modified
Tabled, 56-41

233: Motion to Table Division VI, amendment #1935, as modified
Tabled, 55-40

234: Motion to Table Division VII, amendment #1935, as modified
Not Tabled, 45-52

Unanimous Consent:
S.1704, a bill to temporarily extend the programs under the Higher Education Act

S.1701, Transitional Medical Assistance and Abstinence Education Program Extension (to end of fiscal year 2007)

S.Res.259, a resolution commending the Oregon State University baseball team for winning the 2007 College World Series

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Convenes: 9:30am
S.1639, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Votes:
235: Motion to Invoke Cloture on S.1639, the Comprehensive Immigration bill
Not Invoked, 46-53

236: Nomination of Lt. Gen. Douglas E. Lute, to be Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan
Confirmed, 94-4-1

237: Nomination of Benjamin Hale Settle, of Washington, to be a U.S. District Judge
Confirmed, 99-0

238: Nomination of Richard Sullivan, of New York, to be a U.S. District Judge
Confirmed, 99-0

Unanimous Consent:
H.Con.Res.179, Adjournment Resolution

H.R.1830, Andean Trade Preference Act Extension (until February 29, 2008)

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Convenes: 9:45am
Morning Business
Unanimous Consent:
H.R.556, CFIUS (after amending S.1610, with Dodd substitute amendment striking and inserting text into H.R.556)

S.966, Passport Backlog Reduction Act

Star Print S.1710

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