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SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS OF INTEREST NOT BEFORE THE COMMITTEE

S. Res. 70

Apr. 6, 2001

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MR. JOHNSON, MR. WELLSTONE, MR. HARKIN, MR. LUGAR, MR. DASCHLE, MR. CONRAD, MR. DORGAN, MR. GRASSLEY, MR. DAYTON, MR. NELSON OF NEBRASKA, MR. DURBIN, MR. BAUCUS, MR. ALLARD, MR. FEINGOLD, MR. BAYH, MR. CRAPO, MRS. CARNAHAN, MR. BINGAMAN, MRS. MURRAY, MR. JEFFORDS, MR. LEVIN, MR. LIEBERMAN, MR. DEWINE, MS. STABENOW, AND MR. BREAUX; (ADDED SEPT. 10, 2002) MRS. FEINSTEIN, MR. BROWNBACK, MR. BURNS, AND MR. ROBERTS

Congratulating the National Farmers Union for 100 years of service to family farmers, ranchers, and rural communities.

Related bill(s): H. Con. Res. 462.

(Referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.)

September 12, 2002.-Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry discharged by unanimous consent. September 12, 2002.-Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by unanimous consent.

(Referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions)

March 28, 2001.-Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions reported an original measure, Report No: 107-7.

March 28, 2001.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No: 23.

April 26, 2001.-Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate.

April 26, 2001.-Cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in in the Senate.

April 30, 2001.-Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate by unanimous consent.

May 1, 2001.-Cloture on the motion to proceed invoked in Senate by record vote (96 yeas-3 nays).

May 2, 2001.-Motion to proceed to measure considered in Sen

ate.

May 2, 2001.-Measure laid before Senate by motion.
May 2, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 3, 2001. Considered by Senate.
May 4, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 7, 2001. Considered by Senate.
May 8, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 9, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 10, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 14, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 15, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 16, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
May 17, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 5, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 6, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 7, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 11, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 12, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 13, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 14, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
June 14, 2001.-Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 1 as
an amendment and passed H.R. 1 in lieu by record vote (91
yeas-8 nays).

June 14, 2001.-Returned to the Calendar, Calendar No: 23.

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Jan. 23, 2001 MR. ENZI, MR. GRAMM, MR. SARBANES, MR. JOHNSON, MR. HAGEL, MR. ROBERTS, AND MS. STABENOW; (ADDED FEB. 13, 2001) MR. BAYH; (ADDED FEB. 14, 2001) MR. BENNETT, AND MR. REID; (ADDED FEB. 28, 2001) MRS. Cantwell; (added Mar. 13, 2001) MR. BUNNING; (ADDED MAR. 20, 2001) MR. CRAPO; (ADDED APR. 3, 2001) MR. ALLEN; (ADDED APR. 30, 2001) MR. BINGAMAN

To provide authority to control exports, and for other purposes. "Export Administration Act of 2001."

Related bill(s): H.R. 2581.

(Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.)

January 31, 2001.-Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

March 22, 2001.-Ordered reported with amendments favorably by the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. April 2, 2001.-Reported by Senator Gramm with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Rept. No: 107-10. April 2, 2001.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No: 26.

April 26, 2001.-Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate.

April 26, 2001.-Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn in Senate.

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MR. CRAIG, MR. DASCHLE, MR. BAUCUS, MR. BURNS, MR. CONRAD, MR. CRAPO, MR. DORGAN, MR. JOHNSON, AND MR. SMITH OF OREGON; (ADDED FEB. 13, 2001) MR. INOUYE; (ADDED Mar. 7, 2001) MR. WYDEN; (ADDED MAR. 8, 2001) MR. BROWNBACK; (ADDED MAR. 20, 2001) MR. AKAKA; (ADDED APR. 6, 2001) MR. ALLARD; (ADDED Nov. 14, 2001) MR. ENSIGN; (ADDED JUNE 17, 2002) MRS. CANTWELL, AND MR. HAGEL

To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public and private land.

"Harmful Nonnative Weed Control Act of 2000." Related bill(s): H.R. 1462.

(Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.)

January 29, 2001.-Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

July 31, 2002.-Ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

September 17, 2002.-Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, S. Rept. 107-281, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

September 17, 2002.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 600.

November 19, 2002.-Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

November 19, 2002.-Passed Senate, as amended, by unanimous

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March 12, 2001.-Considered by Senate.

March 12, 2001.-Cloture motion on the bill presented in Senate.
March 13, 2001.-Considered by Senate.
March 14, 2001.-Considered by Senate.

March 14, 2001.-Cloture invoked in Senate by record vote (80 yeas-19 nays).

March 15, 2001.-Considered by Senate.

March 15, 2001.-Passed Senate, as amended, by record vote. March 20, 2001.-Received in the House.

March 20, 2001.-Held at the desk.

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June 21, 2001.-Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, Rept. No: 107-33.

June 21, 2001.-Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No: 76.

July 9, 2001.-Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. July 9, 2001.-Considered by Senate.

July 10, 2001.-Considered by Senate.

July 10, 2001.-Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 2216 as an amendment and passed H.R. 2216 in lieu by record vote (98 yeas-1 nay).

July 10, 2001.-Returned to the Calendar, Calendar No: 76.

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February 15, 2002.-Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

May 16, 2002.-Markup held, Committee on Environment and Public Works.

May 17, 2002.-Ordered reported favorably with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, Committee on Environment and Public Works.

July 29, 2002.-Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, Committee on Environment and Public Works, S. Rept. 107-228.

July 29, 2002.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 527.

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S. 2672 MR. BINGAMAN AND MR. CRAIG; (ADDED JULY 10, 2002) MR. WYDEN; (ADDED JULY 15, 2002) MR. SMITH OF OREGON; (ADDED JULY 22, 2002) MRS. FEINSTEIN; (ADDED OCT. 1, 2002) MR. DOMENICI, AND MRS. MURRAY; (ADDED OCT. 10, 2002) MRS. CANTWELL

To provide opportunities for collaborative restoration projects on National Forest System and other public domain lands, and for other purposes.

"Community-Based Forest and Public Lands Restoration Act."

(Referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.)

June 24, 2002.-Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

October 4, 2002.-Ordered favorably reported with an amendment, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. October 8, 2002.-Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, without written report, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

October 8, 2002.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 653.

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July 16, 2002 MR. KERRY, MR. HOLLINGS, MS. LANDRIEU, MR. BAUCUS, MR. BINGAMAN, MR. DASCHLE, AND MR. JOHNSON; (ADDED JULY 17, 2002) MR. EDWARDS; (ADDED JULY 18, 2002) MR. CLELAND, MRS. CARNAHAN, And Mr. Enzi; (added July 22, 2002) MR. LIEBERMAN; (ADDED JULY 23, 2002) MR. HARKIN, MR. Reid, Mr. ENSIGN, MR. BOND, AND MR. HELMS; (ADDED JULY 24, 2002) MR. ALLEN, AND MR. BENNETT; (ADDED JULY 30, 2002) MR. TORRICELLI, AND MR. LEVIN; (ADDED JULY 31, 2002) MR. CRAPO, and MR. THURMOND; (ADDED Sept. 3, 2002) Ms. SNOWE; (ADDED SEPT. 13, 2002) MR. DURBIN; (ADDED SEPT. 19, 2002) MR. WARNER

To provide emergency assistance to non-farm small business concerns that have suffered economic harm from the devastating effects of drought.

"Small Business Drought Relief Act."

(Referred to Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.)

July 16, 2002.-Introductory remarks on measure.
July 16, 2002.-Read twice and referred to the Committee on
Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

July 24, 2002.-Ordered reported favorably with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

July 31, 2002.-Reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, and an amendment to the title, S. Rept. 107-230,
Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
July 31, 2002.-Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under
General Orders. Calendar No. 535.

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