Here is a look back at King sponsered legislation this congress. He doesn't get much passed and when he does, it's not that important.
Note: The SAFE Port act which passed was "sponsered" by King only because his committee wrote it.
As John McCain said.... "..there is little in Mr. King’s singularly unimpressive legislative record to suggest that he is motivated by anything other than a compulsion to utter provocative sound bites."
H.R.6027
Referred to House subcommittee
2006-09-28
H.R.6189
Referred to House committee
2006-09-26
H.R.6061 - Description: To establish operational control over the international land and maritime borders of the United States.
Cleared for White House
2006-09-13
H.RES.994 - Description: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks launched against the United States on September 11, 2001.
Passed/agreed to in House
2006-09-12
H.R.5814
House committee/subcommittee actions
2006-07-17
H.R.5664 Description: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 110 Cooper Street in Babylon, New York, as the Jacob Samuel Fletcher Post Office Building.
Became Public Law No: 109-315
2006-06-21
H.AMDT.788 Description: Managers amendment consists of the text of the amendment contained in House Report 109-450 and printed on pages H2134-H2135 in the Congressional Record for May 4, 2006.
House amendment agreed to
2006-05-04
H.R.4993
Referred to House subcommittee
2006-03-16
H.R.4807
Referred to House subcommittee
H.R.4598
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-12-16
H.R.4599
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-12-16
H.R.4408
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-11-18
H.R.4312
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No
2005-11-14
H.RES.476
Referred to House committee
2005-09-29
H.R.3934 Description: To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 80 Killian Road in Massapequa, New York, as the Gerard A. Fiorenza Post Office Building.
Became Public Law No: 109-255
2005-09-28
H.R.3567
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-07-28
H.R.2968
Referred to House committee
2005-06-17
H.AMDT.294 Description: Amendment requires the President to direct the U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N. to use the voice, vote, and influence of the U.S. to ensure the Secretary General exercises the right and duty to waive immunity of any U.N. official in any case in which such immunity would impede the course of justice.
House amendment agreed to
2005-06-16
H.R.2541
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-05-23
H.R.2347
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-05-12
H.R.2230
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-05-10
H.J.RES.38 Description: Recognizing Commodore John Barry as the first flag officer of the United States Navy.
Became Public Law No: 109-142
2005-03-17
H.R.1281
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-03-14
H.R.1168
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-03-08
H.R.1057
House committee/subcommittee actions
2005-03-02
H.RES.123
Referred to House committee
2005-02-17
H.R.820
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-02-15
H.R.789
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-02-10
H.R.556
Referred to House committee
2005-02-02
H.R.468
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-02-01
H.R.389
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-01-26
H.R.332
Referred to House committee
2005-01-25
H.CON.RES.24
Referred to House subcommittee
2005-01-25
H.R.136
Referred to House committee
2005-01-04
H.R.137
Referred to House committee
2005-01-04
(Thanks to Fantasy Congress for the list.)
Monday, October 23, 2006
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