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In the United States Senate, a bill is either referred to committee or placed on the Calendar of Business after second reading.
Browse Past Calendars of Business (1995-present)
Calendar of Business - A Senate publication sent to each lawmaker's office (and other offices) every day the Senate is in session.
Calendar of Business (Legislative Calendar)
For additional information about this topic, read the CRS report The Senate's Calendar of Business.
The Senate Calendar of Business and the Congressional Record, which are published daily when the Senate is in session, are useful for identifying current legislation.
It is introduced by the committee or subcommittee chairman after the committee votes to report it, and it is placed directly on the Senate's Calendar of Business.
(The bill was cleared by its committee for consideration the next day and added to the Senate "calendar of business", but no further action had occurred by mid-August 2011.)
The Grand Rapids Business Journal features regular weekly columns such as Street Talk, Change-Ups,Sales Moves and a calendar of business events.
Instead, the senators slogged through an entire calendar of business before ordering the documents transferred for Mr. Weicker's consideration about 9:30 P.M. Twenty minutes later the 349-page bill was dead.
The legislative clerk reads aloud bills, resolutions, conference reports, amendments, and other material when directed by the presiding officer, calls the roll for quorums and recorded (yea and nay) votes, and prepares the Calendar of Business for each daily session of the Senate.
By following public calendars the events will be visible in the same view as the personal and/or business calendar.
Personal and business calendars can be easily separated by simple selection boxes above the calendarview.
Schedule walks on your business calendar.
He gets his old canceled checks out of storage, digs up his old business calendars.
You could create a business calendar, one for the family and one for golfing buddies, listing tee times.
In this case the date is moved forward or backward in time such that it falls in a business day, according with the same business calendar.
In finance, date rolling occurs when a payment day or date used to calculate accrued interest falls on a holiday, according to a given business calendar.
DATA WATCH - Few economic reports are on the business calendar, which is shortened this week by Thanksgiving on Thursday.
RSBF 2010 attracted more than 800 participants; judging by the many joint ventures arising from RSBF, the forum has become a significant event in the business calendar.
The Farnborough International Airshow is held in the same years as the Berlin Air Show, also known as the ILA, which is the other major event in the European aerospace business calendar.
The event went on to become the annual 'Silver Clef Awards' luncheon, an important date in the social and business calendar of the music industry, with even members of the Royal Family attending as guests of honour.
Eckersley also continued to complete commissioned work, adding The United Nations Children's Fund, the World Wide Fund for Nature, the National Business Calendar Design Awards and Cooks to his list of clients.
THE person sitting next to you on the subway or train - the one who seems to be busily rearranging a business calendar on a hand-held computer - could very well be selling crack, buying Ecstasy and getting tips on heroin prices.
This has now become a regular fixture in the local business calendar, with a larger gathering in 2010, again in the city of Wolverhampton, UK which the Manufacturing Advisory Service West Midlands (MAS-WM) assisted hosting.