Quantcast

Sunshine Sentinel

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Jan. 30 sees Congressional Record publish “ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS” in the Senate section

13edited

Rick Scott was mentioned in ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS on pages S147-S148 covering the 1st Session of the 118th Congress published on Jan. 30 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS

S. 9

At the request of Mr. Cruz, the name of the Senator from North Dakota

(Mr. Hoeven) was added as a cosponsor of S. 9, a bill to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from sending petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, and for other purposes.

S. 14

At the request of Mrs. Feinstein, the names of the Senator from Washington (Mrs. Murray) and the Senator from Virginia (Mr. Kaine) were added as cosponsors of S. 14, a bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the purchase of certain firearms by individuals under 21 years of age, and for other purposes.

S. 75

At the request of Mr. Rubio, the name of the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Cramer) was added as a cosponsor of S. 75, a bill to ensure equal treatment for religious organizations in the Federal provision of social services programs, grantmaking, and contracting, and for other purposes.

S. 78

At the request of Mr. Rubio, the name of the Senator from Montana

(Mr. Daines) was added as a cosponsor of S. 78, a bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.

S. 81

At the request of Mr. Marshall, the names of the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Cramer) and the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Graham) were added as cosponsors of S. 81, a bill to provide a moratorium on all Federal research grants provided to any institution of higher education or other research institute that is conducting gain-of-

function research.

S. 82

At the request of Mr. Scott of Florida, the name of the Senator from Wyoming (Mr. Barrasso) was added as a cosponsor of S. 82, a bill to protect social security benefits and military pay and require that the United States Government to prioritize all obligations on the debt held by the public in the event that the debt limit is reached.

S. 110

At the request of Mr. Daines, the name of the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Cramer) was added as a cosponsor of S. 110, a bill to allow a State to submit a declaration of intent to the Secretary of Education to combine certain funds to improve the academic achievement of students.

S. 113

At the request of Mr. Grassley, the name of the Senator from Arkansas

(Mr. Boozman) was added as a cosponsor of S. 113, a bill to require the Federal Trade Commission to study the role of intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations, and for other purposes.

S. 123

At the request of Mr. Scott of Florida, the name of the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. Johnson) was added as a cosponsor of S. 123, a bill to protect American small businesses, gig workers, and freelancers by repealing the burdensome American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 transactions reporting threshold, and to rescind certain funding provided to the Internal Revenue Service under section 10301 of Public Law 117-169.

S. CON. RES. 2

At the request of Mrs. Blackburn, the names of the Senator from Montana (Mr. Daines) and the Senator from Idaho (Mr. Crapo) were added as cosponsors of S. Con. Res. 2, a concurrent resolution commending the bravery, courage, and resolve of the women and men of Iran demonstrating in more than 133 cities and risking their safety to speak out against the Iranian regime's human rights abuses.

S. RES. 10

At the request of Mr. Braun, the name of the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Cramer) was added as a cosponsor of S. Res. 10, a resolution memorializing the unborn by lowering the United States flag to half-staff on the 22nd day of January each year.

____________________

SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 169, No. 19

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

Senators' salaries are historically higher than the median US income.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS