Got My Eye on You #39

Congressional Daily Record for May 4, 2006
Senate: 45 bills, and Four resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 2709-2753, S. Res. 465-468
House: 23 bills, and Seven resolutions were introduced, as follows: H. R. 5288-5310, H. J. Res. 85, and H. Res. 796-801


S. 2718 A bill to require full disclosure by entities receiving Federal funds, and for other purposes.

S. 2725 A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide for an increase in the Federal Minimum wage and to ensure that increases in the Federal minimum wage keep pace with any pay adjustments for Members of Congress.

S. 2747 A bill to enhance energy efficiency and conserve oil and natural gas, and for other purposes.

S. Res. 467 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should use all diplomatic means necessary and reasonable to influence oil-producing nations to immediately increase oil production and that the Secretary of Energy should submit to Congress a report detailing the estimated production levels and estimated production capacity of all major oil-producing countries.

H. R. 5291 To require the Attorney General to develop a national strategy to eliminate the illegal operations of the top three international drug gangs that present the greatest threat to law and order in the United States.

H. R. 5292 To exclude from admission to the United States aliens who have made investments contributing to the enhancement of the ability of Cuba to develop its petroleum resources, and for other purposes.

H. R. 5303 To require the suspension of the use, sale, development, production, testing, and export of depleted uranium munitions pending the outcome of certain studies of the health effects of such munitions, and for other purposes.

H. J. Res. 85 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to clarify that the Constitution neither prohibits voluntary prayer nor requires prayer in schools.

Lee Terry gave zero speeches and introduced zero bills.
Earl Benjamin Nelson gave zero speeches and introduced zero bills.
Charles Hagel gave zero speeches and introduced zero bills.

H. R. 4954, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. R. 4939, Passed. Nelson Voted Aye, Hagel Voted Nay
H. Res. 789, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. Res. 781, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. R. 4975, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. R. 5254, Failed. Terry Voted Aye
H. R. 5253, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. Con. Res. 359, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. Res. 658, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. Con. Res. 392, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
H. Res. 697, Passed. Terry Voted Aye
On Motion to Invoke Cloture on H. R. 4939, Passed. Hagel and Nelson Voted Aye
On Motion to Instruct Conferees: H. R. 4297, Failed. Terry Voted Nay
On Motion to Instruct Conferees: H. R. 2830, Passed. Terry Voted Nay
On the Nomination of Brian M. Cogan, Hagel and Nelson Voted Aye
On the Nomination of Thomas M. Golden, Hagel and Nelson Voted Aye
On the Nomination of Michael Ryan Barrett, Hagel and Nelson Voted Aye

H. R. 5248 had Introductory remarks on measure.
H. Res. 753 was Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.

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