Got My Eye on You #52

Congressional Daily Record for May 23, 2006
Senate: 69 bills, and three resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 2925-2993, S. Res. 489-490, and S. Con. Res. 96
House: 12 public bills, H. r. 5452-5463; and four resolutions, H. Con. Res. 413-414; and H. Res. 833-834, were introduced


S. 2983 A bill to provide for the Department of Housing and Urban Development to coordinate Federal housing assistance efforts in the case of disasters resulting in long-term housing needs.

S. 2984 A bill to require certain profitable oil companies to expend 1 percent of recent quarterly profits to install E-85 fuel pumps in the United States.

S. 2993 A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a temporary oil profit fee and to use the proceeds of the fee collected to provide a Strategic Energy Fund and expand certain energy tax incentives, andfor other purposes.

H. R. 5457 To supersede certain judicial orders interfering with the implementation of amendments to section 235 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. I really don’t care about the immigration sitution, they help our coountry in so many ways. But this bordors on unconstitutional, balance of power would be unbalanced.

H. R. 5462 o suspend the Federal highway fuels taxes, to authorize the leasing ,development, production, and transportation of oil and gas in and from the Coastal Plain of Alaska, and for other purposes. Stupid Move

H. R. 5403 had a budget report issued. The plan would cost $40 million over 2007-2011 fiscal years.

H. R. 4975 was laid on the table. See S. 2349 for futher action.

S. 2349 To provide greater transparency with respect to lobbying activities, toamend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to clarify whenorganizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code of1986 must register as political committees, and for other purposes.
Was introduced Mar 1, 2006
May 23, 2006 Senate disagree to the amendments of the House and requests a conference Message on Senate action sent to the House