SENATE CALENDAR

October

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Convenes: 10:00am
H.R.7081, US-India Nuclear Cooperative

H.R.1424, the Economic Stabilization, Energy and Business Tax Extenders, AMT, and Mental Health Parity.

The Senate stands in recess until 10:00am tomorrow.

Votes:
Series of votes to begin around 7:30pm:

210: Motion to Concur with respect to H.R.2095, AMTRAK
Agreed To: 74-24

Dorgan-Bingaman amendment #5683: re: clarify policy in event of Nuclear Weapon test by India (60 vote threshold);
Failed by Voice Vote

211: Passage of H.R.7081, the India-U.S. Nuclear (60 vote threshold);
Passed: 86-13

• Sanders Amendment #5687 re: tax on high income individuals (Voice Vote);
Failed by Voice Vote

212: Dodd Amendment #5685 re: economic stabilization (60 vote threshold);
Agreed To: 74-25

213: Passage of H.R.1424, as amended, the Economic Stabilization, Energy and Business Tax Extenders, AMT, and Mental Health Parity. (60 vote threshold)
Passed: 74-25

Unanimous Consent:
S.602, Child Safe Viewing Act w/ Pryor amdt

S.Con.Res.105, to correct enrollment of HR6063, NASA Reauthorization

S.1703, Trafficking in Persons Accountability Act, with Durbin amendment

S.3013, Non-Foreign Area Retirement Equity Assistance Act, with Collins amendment

S.3073, Military Voting Protection Act, with Cornyn-Feinstein substitute amendment

HR7177, Naval Vessels Transfer

HR7198, Stephanie Tubbs Jones Gift of Life Medal

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Convenes: 10:00am
Morning Business with senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each.

Senator Reid asked unanimous consent to take up and pass the following bills. Senator Allard objected to each request on behalf of a Republican senator.

S.3644: Crop Disaster Assistance;
H.R.7112: Iran Sanctions;
S.3150, Access to Air Travel Act;
S.3507, with Reid amendment, 13 week unemployment extension

Unanimous Consent:
H.R.7082, Inmate Tax Fraud Prevention;
H.R.6296, FEC Civil Penalties;
H.R.3480, Let Our Veterans Rest in Peace Act;
S.2579, US Army Commemorative Coin;
H.R.4131, Juanita Millender-McDonald Highway;
H.R.6469, Organ Transplant, with Substitute amendment;
Postal Naming Bills:
H.R.6558, Chan (CA);
H.R.6834, Lee (CT);
H.R.6902, Carnes (KY);
H.R.6982, Ryan (CA);
H.R.6197, Pickwick (TN);
S.3625, Zebrowski (NY);
H.R.4010, Cox (MS);
S.3521, Powers (MS).
H.Con.Res.378, Louisa Swain;
H.Con. Res.426, Minority AIDS Initiative;
S.Res.616, Maternal Mortality;
S.Res.705, Religious and Cultural Sites;
S.Res.704, Congratulations U.S. Olympians;
S.Res.703, National Methamphetamine Awareness Month;
H.R.7222, ANDEAN Trade, with Reid substitute amendment;

S.Res.702, to commend Dave Tinsley, Senate Legislative Clerk, on his service to the Senate over the past 31 years.

H.Con.Res.440, with amendment, Adjournment Resolution

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Convenes: 3pm
Pro Forma Session Only with no business conducted except with the concurrence of the two Leaders
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Convenes: 11am
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 11am
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 12:30pm
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 10am
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 3pm
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 2pm
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 9am
Pro Forma Session Only
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Convenes: 9:15am
Pro Forma Session Only
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