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Report of the Secretary of the Senate

The Legislative Branch Appropriations Act 2010 (P.L. No. 111-68) amended 2 U.S.C. 104(a), to require the posting of the semiannual report of the Secretary of the Senate on the Senate Web site. Since 1823, the Secretary of the Senate has published the semiannual statements covering the periods from October 1st to March 31st and April 1st to September 30th of each year.

You may view the two volumes in a single file or in two separate files that correspond to the published version. The files have been digitally signed by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). The technology used to certify these documents allows GPO to secure the data integrity and provides users with assurance that the content is unchanged since it was disseminated by GPO.



October 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012

Full Report (12.73 MB)     Part I (6.57 MB)     Part II (6.46 MB)

April 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011

Full Report (14 MB)     Part I (8 MB)     Part II (8 MB)

Viewing the Report of the Secretary of the Senate requires a PDF reader compatible with Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 or higher. Hard copies of the report can be obtained by visiting a Federal Depository Library within the United States.

 
  

Landmark Legislation

Click here to learn what historical events took place this month in Senate history on Senate.gov's Landmark Legislation Page.


Lobby Disclosure

Learn more about filing lobbying documents with the Office of Public Records.


How to find bills

Use this guide to help you find the full text of recent bills and resolutions on the Web, or order them from the Senate or House Document Rooms, or you can find them in a library.    


Find Votes

There are several sources for finding out about the floor votes cast by a Senator or Representative.