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A Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: By a Yea and Nay vote of 331 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 487, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass S.Con.Res. 76, recognizing that November 2, 2003, shall be dedicated to "A Tribute to Survivors" at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S.Con.Res. 76 Summary] [S.Con.Res. 76 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 6:55 PM
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Transfer Federal Lands: By a Yea and Nay vote of 333 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 488, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass S. 1814, to transfer federal lands between the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 1814 Summary] [S. 1814 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:02 PM
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Give Kids a Smile [Dental Care] Program: By a Yea and Nay vote of 338 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 489, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.Res. 567, congratulating the American Dental Association for sponsoring the second annual "Give Kids a Smile" program which emphasizes the need to improve access to dental care for children, and thanking dentists for volunteering their time to help provide needed dental care. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 567 Summary] [H.Res. 567 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:10 PM
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October 5, 2004 |
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Authorize Additional Permanent Judgeships: The House began consideration of S. 878, to authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 878 Summary] [S. 878 Legislative Status] [H.Rept. 108-708] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 198 yeas to 171 nays, Roll No. 490, the House agreed to order the previous question (ending debate) on H.Res. 814, the rule, providing for consideration of the bill (S. 878). 11:12 AM
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Authorize Additional Permanent Judgeships: The House began consideration of S. 878, to authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 878 Summary] [S. 878 Legislative Status] [H.Rept. 108-708] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 206 ayes to 173 noes, Roll No. 491, the House agreed to H.Res. 814, the rule, providing for consideration of the bill (S. 878). 11:21 AM
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Authorize Additional Permanent Judgeships: The House began consideration of S. 878, to authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 878 Summary] [S. 878 Legislative Status] [H.Rept. 108-708] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 205 ayes to 194 noes, Roll No. 492, the House agreed to the Simpson amendment to insert a new section after section 5 [splitting the 9th Circuit and creating a 12th Circuit covering Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana and a 13th Circuit covering Alaska, Oregon and Washington]. 1:07 PM
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Authorize Additional Permanent Judgeships: The House began consideration of S. 878, to authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 878 Summary] [S. 878 Legislative Status] [H.Rept. 108-708] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 190 ayes to 216 noes, Roll No. 493, the House rejected the Berman motion to recommit with instructions to Judiciary. The instructions seek to instruct the committee on the Judiciary to report the same back to the House forthwith with the following amendment: \ In section 6(h) of the bill, add the following new paragraph at the end: \ (4) If the matter is one involving a judge who has refused the request of a party to a proceeding to disqualify himself or herself pursuant to recusal, any appeal of that decision shall be had in such court. 1:36 PM
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Universal National Service Act of 2003: By a Yea and Nay vote of 2 yeas to 402 nays, Roll No. 494, 2/3 of those present NOT having voted in the affirmative, the House FAILED to agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 163, to provide for the common defense by requiring that all young persons in the United States, including women, perform a period of military service or a period of civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 163 Summary] [H.R. 163 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:29 PM
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Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act [SPY ACT]: By a Yea and Nay vote of 399 yeas to 1 nay, Roll No. 495, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 2929, to protect users of the Internet from unknowing transmission of their personally identifiable information through spyware programs, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 2929 Summary] [H.R. 2929 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-619] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:37 PM
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Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act: By a Yea and Nay vote of 396 yeas to 2 nays, Roll No. 496, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 5011, to prevent the sale of abusive insurance and investment products to military personnel. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5011 Summary] [H.R. 5011 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 7:47 PM
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October 6, 2004 |
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Justice for All Act of 2004: By a Yea and Nay vote of 393 yeas to 14 nays, Roll No. 497, the House passed H.R. 5107, to protect crime victims' rights, 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. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5107 Summary] [H.R. 5107 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-711] [Congressional Record Debate] 1:08 PM
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District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2005-Conference Report: By a Yea and Nay vote of 377 yeas to 36 nays, Roll No. 498, the House agreeing to the conference report to accompany H.R. 4850, making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4850 Summary] [H.R. 4850 Legislative Status] [Conference Report 108-734] [Congressional Record Debate] 1:18 PM
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Disaster Assistance Supplemental Appropriations: The House began consideration of H.R. 5212, making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, for additional disaster assistance relating to storm damage, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5212 Summary] [H.R. 5212 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 216 yeas to 186 nays, Roll No. 499, the House agreed to order the previous question (ending debate) on the Putnam amendment to insert a complete new text to H.Res. 819, the rule, providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5212). Subsequently, the amendment and then the resolution were agreed to by separate voice votes. 7:55 PM
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Disaster Assistance Supplemental Appropriations: The House began consideration of H.R. 5212, making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, for additional disaster assistance relating to storm damage, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5212 Summary] [H.R. 5212 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 89 ayes to 321 noes, Roll No. 500, the House rejected the Hensarling amendment to offset the cost of the supplemental with a proportional reduction of fiscal year 2005 discretionary funding once enacted. Funding for defense, homeland security and veterans would be specifically exempt. 10:17 PM
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Disaster Assistance Supplemental Appropriations: By a Yea and Nay vote of 412 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 501, the House passed H.R. 5212, making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, for additional disaster assistance relating to storm damage, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5212 Summary] [H.R. 5212 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 10:35 PM
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October 7, 2004 |
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Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act--2005: The House resumed consideration of H.R. 4567, making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4567 Summary] [H.R. 4567 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-541] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 395 yeas to 16 nays, Roll No. 502, the House agreed to the Sabo motion to instruct conferees on H.R. 4567. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the managers on the part of the House to insist on inclusion of the highest possible level of funding for each homeland security, first responder, domestic preparedness, emergency management performance grant, fire grant, flood map, and disaster mitigation program within Titles II and III. 11:33 AM
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Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2004: By a Yea and Nay vote of 415 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 503, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 4661, to amend title 18, United States Code, to discourage spyware, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4661 Summary] [H.R. 4661 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-698] [Congressional Record Debate] 11:43 AM
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Research Review Act of 2004: By a Yea and Nay vote of 418 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 504, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 5213, to expand research information regarding multidisciplinary research projects and epidemiological studies. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5213 Summary] [H.R. 5213 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 11:52 AM
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Taxpayer-Teacher Protection Act of 2004: By a Yea and Nay vote of 414 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 505, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 5186, to reduce certain special allowance payments and provide additional teacher loan forgiveness on Federal student loans. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5186 Summary] [H.R. 5186 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 11:59 AM
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House Rules Waiver: By a Yea and Nay vote of 222 yeas to 195 nays, Roll No. 506, the House passed H.Res. 828 waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of Rule XIII for a two-thirds vote to consider certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules on the same day they are presented to the House. [Legislative Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 828 Summary] [H.Res. 828 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 1:59 PM
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Economic Development Administration Reauthorization Act of 2003: By a Yea and Nay vote of 388 yeas to 31 nays, Roll No. 507, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass S. 1134, to reauthorize and improve the programs authorized by the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 1134 Summary] [S. 1134 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-382] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:11 PM
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Comprehensive Peace in Sudan Act: By a Yea and Nay vote of 412 yeas to 3 nays, Roll No. 508, 2/3 of those present having voted in the affirmative, the House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 5061, to provide assistance for the current crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan and to facilitate a comprehensive peace in Sudan. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 5061 Summary] [H.R. 5061 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:19 PM
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American Jobs Creation Act of 2004-Conference Report: By a Yea and Nay vote of 280 yeas to 141 nays, Roll No. 509, the House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 4520, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to remove impediments in such Code and make our manufacturing, service, and high-technology businesses and workers more competitive and productive both at home and abroad. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4520 Summary] [H.R. 4520 Legislative Status] [Conference Report 108-755] [Related House Committee Documents] [Congressional Record Debate] 9:45 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 203 ayes to 213 noes, Roll No. 510, the House rejected the Menendez amendment in the nature of a substitute to merge two bills endorsed by the 9/11 Commission: S. 2845 and S. 2774. The amendment establishes a National Intelligence Director and makes improvements in intelligence activities, modifies laws relating to intelligence community management, establishes diplomatic means and provides foreign aid to combat terrorism, provides an integrated screening system and improves counter-terrorist travel intelligence, enhances transportation security, provides resources to improve national preparedness and assist local first responders, and establishes a Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. 12:01 AM Friday October 8, 2004
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 410 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 511, the House agreed to the Souder amendment to direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure that all appropriate personnel engaged in security screening of individuals have access to law enforcement and intelligence information maintained by DHS; to provide Congress with an overview of all the agencies, databases, and other capabilities that exist within the Department involved in intelligence relating to terrorism, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, screening, investigations, and inspection of goods or individuals entering the United States and to require the Secretary to submit a plan to Congress within 180 days on actions taken and plans in place to improve access and the flow of information. 12:10 AM Friday October 8, 2004
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October 8, 2004 |
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 414 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 512, the House agreed to the Kirk amendment to require the President to submit a report to the congressional intelligence and judiciary committees on the practicality of integrating the Drug Enforcement Administration into the intelligence community. Although DEA Agents are gathering intelligence on al Qaeda's involvement in narco-terrorism, currently they are not officially part of the intelligence community. 11:43 AM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 385 ayes to 30 noes, Roll No. 513, the House agreed to the Sessions amendment to establish a "zero tolerance" policy towards the unlawful importation, possession, or transfer of shoulder fired guided missiles (MANPADS), atomic weapons, dirty bombs, and variola (smallpox) virus by making their unauthorized possession a federal crime carrying stiff mandatory penalties. 11:52 AM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 344 ayes to 72 noes, Roll No. 514, the House agreed to the Carter amendment to amend the Federal criminal code to apply the death penalty or life imprisonment for a terrorist offense that results in the death of a person. 12:02 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 333 ayes to 84 noes, Roll No. 515, the House agreed to the Goodlatte amendment to create a rebuttable presumption that no amount of bail or other conditions would assure the appearance in court of a defendant when he is charged with a terrorist offense and there is probable cause that the defendant committed certain terrorist attacks. Helps to prevent further terrorist acts by giving judges the discretion to impose up to lifetime supervision of terrorists who have been convicted of terrorist offenses. 12:12 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 283 ayes to 132 noes, Roll No. 516, the House agreed to the Green (WI) amendment to strengthen immigration law in regard to the inadmissibility and deportability of alien terrorists and their supporters. Provides that all terrorist-related grounds of inadmissibility would also be grounds of deportability. Makes attending a terrorist training camp an inadmissible and deportable offense. Strengthens the grounds of inadmissibility and deportability regarding providing money or other material support to a terrorist organization. 12:21 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 212 ayes to 203 noes, Roll No. 517, the House agreed to the Smith (NJ) amendment to strike section 3006. Section 3006 requires expedited removal of aliens that have been present for less than 5 years without a hearing or future review. 2:17 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 197 ayes to 219 noes, Roll No. 518, the House rejected the Smith (NJ) amendment to strike section 3007 [regarding asylum rights and refugee protections]. 2:24 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 256 ayes to 160 noes, Roll No. 519, the House agreed to the Ose amendment to expedite construction of two gaps in the 14 mile long barrier at the San Diego border. 2:32 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Recorded vote of 415 ayes to 0 noes, Roll No. 520, the House agreed to the Weldon (PA) amendment to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish a program that identifies and catalogs existing mutual agreements, disseminates examples of best practices in the development of such agreements, and inventories Federal response capabilities that State and local officials may utilize during a terrorist attack or other emergency. 2:41 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 203 ayes to 210 noes, Roll No. 521, the House rejected the Smith (NJ) amendment to strike section 3006. Section 3006 requires expedited removal of aliens that have been present for less than 5 years without a hearing or future review. [This is a re-vote of Roll Call No. 517 taken in the Committee of the Whole.] 2:58 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: The House began consideration of H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 193 ayes to 223 noes, Roll No. 522, the House rejected the Maloney motion to recommit with instructions to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence with instructions to report the same back to the House forthwith with the following amendment: "Strike all after the enacting clause and insert Attachment 1, as modified by additional attachments:". Instructions seek to insert into the bill language passed by the Senate. 3:31 PM
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9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act: By a Recorded vote of 282 ayes to 134 noes, Roll No. 523, the House passed H.R. 10, to provide for reform of the intelligence community, terrorism prevention and prosecution, border security, and international cooperation and coordination, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 10 Summary] [H.R. 10 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-724] [Congressional Record Debate] 3:51 PM
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National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005-Conference Report: The House began consideration the conference report to accompany H.R. 4200, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2005 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4200 Summary] [H.R. 4200 Legislative Status] [House Report 108-491] [Congressional Record Debate] Agreed To: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 225 yeas to 175 nays, Roll No. 524, the House agreed to order the previous question (ending debate) on H.Res. 843, the rule, waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 4200). 6:09 PM
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National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004: The House began consideration of S. 2845, to reform the intelligence community and the intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [S. 2845 Summary] [S. 2845 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Yea and Nay vote of 169 yeas to 229 nays, Roll No. 525, the House rejected the Gutierrez motion to instruct conferees. Instructions seek to instruct the managers on the part of the House at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the House amendment to the bill S. 2845 to recede from its amendment to the bill (particularly sections 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3032, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3055, and 3056 of its amendment) and concur therein. 6:35 PM
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Question of the Privileges of the House: The House began consideration of H.Res. 845, Minority Leader Pelosi's Question of Privilege of the House expressing the Sense of the House that an investigation should be undertaken into the activities of Majority Leader Tom Delay. [Legislative Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Res. 845 Summary] [H.Res. 845 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] Rejected: ...By a Recorded vote of 210 ayes to 182 noes, Roll No. 526, (5 members voting "Present"), the House agreed to TABLE the Pelosi resolution. 6:58 PM
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Adjournment Resolution: By a Yea and Nay vote of 204 yeas to 169 nays, Roll No. 527, the House passed H.Con.Res. 518, providing for an adjournment of the two Houses until November 16, 2004. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.Con.Res. 518 Summary] [H.Con.Res. 518 Legislative Status] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:36 PM
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National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005-Conference Report: By a Yea and Nay vote of 359 yeas to 14 nays, Roll No. 528, the House agreed to the conference report to accompany H.R. 4200, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2005 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4200 Summary] [H.R. 4200 Legislative Status] [Conference Report 108-767] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:44 PM
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Military Construction Appropriations Act, 2005-Conference Report: By a Yea and Nay vote of 374 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 529, the House agreed to the conference report to accompany H.R. 4837, making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4837 Summary] [H.R. 4837 Legislative Status] [H.Rept. 108-607] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:51 PM
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Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2005-Conference Report: By a Yea and Nay vote of 368 yeas to 0 nays, Roll No. 530, the House agreed to the conference report to accompany H.R. 4567, making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes. [Links are activated for C.O.P. Subscribers] [H.R. 4567 Summary] [H.R. 4567 Legislative Status] [H. Rept. 108-541] [Congressional Record Debate] 2:59 PM
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