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The Senate stands in adjournment until 9:30am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.
– Merkley amendment #866 (use of American iron, steel, and manufactured goods);
– Udall(NM) amendment #853 (pilot program);
– Hoeven amendment #909 (surplus water charges);
– Boozman amendment #822 (recreational lands pass programs);
– Passage of S.601, as amended.
Tavenner Agreement:
At a time to be determined by the Majority Leader, in consultation with the Republican Leader, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider Executive Calendar #92 the nomination of Marilyn B. Tavenner, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. There will be 1 hour for debate equally divided in the usual form prior to a vote on confirmation of the nomination.
Orrick Agreement:
At a time to be determined by the Majority Leader, in consultation with the Republican Leader, there will be up to 1 hour for debate equally divided and controlled prior to a vote on confirmation of Executive Calendar #40, the nomination of William H. Orrick, III, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of California.
5) Confirmation of Executive Calendar #40 William H. Orrick, III, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of California; Confirmed: 56-41
6) Confirmation of Executive Calendar #92, Marilyn B. Tavenner, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Confirmed: 91-7
LEGISLATIVE ITEMS
Adopted S.Res.142, designating May 15th, 2013, as “National MPS (Mucopolysaccharidosis) Awareness Day”.
Completed the Rule 14 process of S.953, the Student Loan Affordability Act. (Reed)
No additional EXECUTIVE ITEMS
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Watch Most Recent House Floor Activity
Last Floor Action: 5/14
9:10:47 P.M. – The House adjourned.
The next meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on May 15, 2013.
| 10:00:13 A.M. | The House convened, starting a new legislative day. | |
| 10:00:20 A.M. | The Speaker designated the Honorable Mo Brooks to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. | |
| 10:00:46 A.M. | MORNING-HOUR DEBATE – The House proceeded with Morning-Hour Debate. At the conclusion of Morning-Hour, the House will recess until 12:00 p.m. for the start of legislative business. | |
| 10:50:57 A.M. | The Speaker announced that the House do now recess. The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 P.M. today. | |
| 12:00:00 P.M. | The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of May 15. | |
| 12:01:00 P.M. | Today’s prayer was offered by the House Chaplain, Rev. Patrick J. Conroy. | |
| 12:03:42 P.M. | The Speaker announced approval of the Journal. Pursuant to clause 1, rule I, the Journal stands approved. | |
| 12:03:44 P.M. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – The Chair designated Mr. Veasey to lead the Members in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. | |
| 12:04:16 P.M. | ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with one minute speeches, which by direction of the Chair would be limited to 15 per side of the aisle. | |
| 12:41:44 P.M. | The Speaker announced that votes on suspensions, if ordered, will be postponed until a time to be announced. | |
| 12:42:16 P.M. | INCLUSION OF PROCEEDINGS IN THE RECORD – Mr. McHenry asked unanimous consent that the proceedings had during the former Members program be printed in the Congressional Record and that all Members and former Members who spoke during the proceedings have the privilege of revising and extending their remarks. Agreed to without objection. | |
| 12:42:35 P.M. | H.R. 701 | Mr. McHenry moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. H.R. 701 — “To amend a provision of the Securities Act of 1933 directing the Securities and Exchange Commission to add a particular class of securities to those exempted under such Act to provide a deadline for such action.” |
| 12:43:02 P.M. | H.R. 701 | Considered under suspension of the rules. |
| 12:43:04 P.M. | H.R. 701 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 701. |
| 12:57:49 P.M. | H.R. 701 | At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. |
| 12:57:52 P.M. | H.R. 384 | Mr. McHenry moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. H.R. 384 — “To establish the position of Special Assistant for Veterans Affairs in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and for other purposes.” |
| 12:58:26 P.M. | H.R. 384 | Considered under suspension of the rules. |
| 12:58:28 P.M. | H.R. 384 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 384. |
| 1:08:36 P.M. | H.R. 384 | At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. |
| 1:10:23 P.M. | H.R. 356 | Mr. Bishop (UT) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. H.R. 356 — “To clarify authority granted under the Act entitled “An Act to define the exterior boundary of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in the State of Utah, and for other purposes”.” |
| 1:10:40 P.M. | H.R. 356 | Considered under suspension of the rules. |
| 1:10:43 P.M. | H.R. 356 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 356. |
| 1:16:02 P.M. | H.R. 356 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. |
| 1:16:04 P.M. | H.R. 356 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 1:16:05 P.M. | H.R. 767 | Mr. Bishop (UT) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. H.R. 767 — “To amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to modify the Pilot Project offices of the Federal Permit Streamlining Pilot Project.” |
| 1:16:41 P.M. | H.R. 767 | Considered under suspension of the rules. |
| 1:16:43 P.M. | H.R. 767 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 767. |
| 1:23:51 P.M. | H.R. 767 | At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. |
| 1:23:54 P.M. | H.R. 573 | Mr. Bishop (UT) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. H.R. 573 — “To amend Public Law 93-435 with respect to the Northern Mariana Islands, providing parity with Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.” |
| 1:24:31 P.M. | H.R. 573 | Considered under suspension of the rules. |
| 1:24:33 P.M. | H.R. 573 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 573. |
| 1:28:57 P.M. | H.R. 573 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. |
| 1:29:00 P.M. | H.R. 573 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 1:29:24 P.M. | The Speaker announced that the House do now recess. The next meeting is subject to the call of the Chair. |
| 5:04:00 P.M. | The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of May 15. | |
| 5:05:30 P.M. | The House received a message from the Clerk. Pursuant to the permission granted in Clause 2(h) of Rule II of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Clerk notified the House that she had received a message from the Secretary of the Senate on May 15, 2013 at 4:23 p.m., stating that that body had passed S. 601. | |
| 5:05:47 P.M. | UNFINISHED BUSINESS – The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question on adoption of motions to suspend the rules which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed. | |
| 5:06:32 P.M. | H.R. 767 | Considered as unfinished business. H.R. 767 — “To amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to modify the Pilot Project offices of the Federal Permit Streamlining Pilot Project.” |
| 5:31:06 P.M. | H.R. 767 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 415 – 1 (Roll no. 147). |
| 5:31:07 P.M. | H.R. 767 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 5:32:14 P.M. | The House received a message from the Clerk. The Clerk transmitted to the House a copy of the Certificate of Election received from the Honorable Mark Hammond, Secretary of State of South Carolina, indicating that, at the Special Election held on May 7, 2013, the Honorable Mark Sanford was duly elected Representative in Congress for the First Congressional District, State of South Carolina. | |
| 5:33:51 P.M. | OATH OF OFFICE – Representative-Elect Mark Sanford, First District, State of South Carolina, presented himself in the well of the House for the purpose of taking the Oath of Office which was administered by the Speaker of the House. | |
| 5:37:00 P.M. | Representative Sanford was recognized to address the House following the administration of the Oath of Office. | |
| 5:40:01 P.M. | ADJUSTMENT OF THE WHOLE HOUSE – Under clause 5(d) of rule 20, the Chair announced to the House that, in light of the administration of the oath of office to the gentleman from South Carolina, the whole number of the House is 434. | |
| 5:41:22 P.M. | H.R. 701 | Considered as unfinished business. H.R. 701 — “To amend a provision of the Securities Act of 1933 directing the Securities and Exchange Commission to add a particular class of securities to those exempted under such Act to provide a deadline for such action.” |
| 5:47:50 P.M. | H.R. 701 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 416 – 6 (Roll no. 148). |
| 5:47:51 P.M. | H.R. 701 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 5:48:03 P.M. | H.R. 384 | Considered as unfinished business. H.R. 384 — “To establish the position of Special Assistant for Veterans Affairs in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and for other purposes.” |
| 5:55:39 P.M. | H.R. 384 | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 420 – 3 (Roll no. 149). |
| 5:55:41 P.M. | H.R. 384 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 5:55:42 P.M. | H.R. 384 | The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection. |
| 5:56:03 P.M. | Mr. Sessions filed reports from the Committee on Rules, H. Res. 215 and H. Res. 216. | |
| 5:57:12 P.M. | ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with further one minute speeches. | |
| 6:13:52 P.M. | SPECIAL ORDER SPEECHES – The House has concluded all anticipated legislative business and has proceeded to Special Order speeches. |
| 8:04:04 P.M. | Mr. Perry moved that the House do now adjourn. | |
| 8:04:14 P.M. | On motion to adjourn Agreed to by voice vote. | |
| 8:04:15 P.M. | The House adjourned. The next meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on May 16, 2013. |
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NMAAHC public programs in March and May 2013 Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery, A Conversation between Deborah Willis and Lonnie Bunch
Monday, March 25, 2013, 7:00 pm National Museum of American History, Warner Bros. Theater 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC First floor, enter through Constitution Ave doors Metro: Smithsonian or Federal Triangle Lonnie Bunch, founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, will moderate a discussion with Deborah Willis, chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, about her latest work Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery. The publication is a collaboration with Barbara Krauthamer, professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Through rare photographs and documents, the book focuses on black enslavement, emancipation and life from 1850 to1930. Recipient of Guggenheim, Fletcher and MacArthur fellowships, Willis is a founding member of the museum’s Scholarly Advisory Committee. Books will be available for sale and signing following the program. For more information, visit http://nmaahc.si.edu/Events/calendar or call (202) 633-0070. Admission is free and on a first come, first serve basis.
An Ordinary Hero: The True Story of Joan Mulholland, film screening and discussion Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm The Artisphere 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22209 Joan Trumpauer Mulholland grew up in the segregated South and emerged as an activist who fought fervently for the rights of others. Attacked and beaten during the courageous Freedom Rides of 1961, Joan was imprisoned and hunted but never wavered in her beliefs. An Ordinary Hero is a moving chronicle of Mulholland’s life, containing rare images and footage from the Civil Rights Movement. Following the film will be a panel discussion featuring Mulholland, her son, Loki Mulholland, who is the writer and director of the film, and William Pretzer, Senior Curator of History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Co-sponsors of the event are NMAAHC and the Arlington Public Library. For more information, visit http://nmaahc.si.edu/Events/calendar or call (202) 633-0070. Admission is free and on a first come, first serve basis. On Art and History: Natasha Trethewey Reads and Discusses Native Guard Monday, May 6, 2013, 7:00 pm National Museum of American History, Warner Bros. Theater 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC First floor, enter through Constitution Ave doors Metro: Smithsonian or Federal Triangle Books will be available for sale and signing following the program. For more information, visit http://nmaahc.si.edu/Events/calendar. Admission is free, but reservations are suggested, call (202) 633-0070. |
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