- The Senate met at 9:30 a.m., on the expiration of the recess, and was called to order by the Honorable
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- APPOINTMENT OF ACTING PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE
- RECOGNITION OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
- WELCOMING NEW MEMBERS
- RESERVATION OF LEADER TIME
- MORNING BUSINESS
- FISCAL POLICY
- RECOGNITION OF THE MINORITY LEADER
- FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
- THE BUDGET
- THE BUDGET AND THE DEFICIT
- EXTENSION OF MORNING BUSINESS
- REMEMBERING STAN MUSIAL
- TRIBUTE TO FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
- TRIBUTE TO STAN MUSIAL
- GOOD GOVERNMENT REFORM
- EXTENSION OF MORNING BUSINESS
- TRIBUTE TO JOHN ``JACK'' EDWARD BRESCH
- TRIBUTE TO PATTI PAGE
- STARTUP ACT 2.0
- DYSFUNCTIONAL LEGISLATING
- EXTENSION OF MORNING BUSINESS
- SANDY DISASTER RELIEF
- ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
- REMEMBERING CATHERINE O'NEILL
- REMEMBERING FRANCIS JOSEPH CHASE
- MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT
- EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED
- MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE
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- MEASURES READ THE FIRST TIME
- EXECUTIVE AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS
- INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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- ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS
- STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
- SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS
- SENATE RESOLUTION 9—DESIGNATING JANUARY 2013 AS ``NATIONAL MENTORING MONTH''
- SENATE RESOLUTION 10—EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE REGARDING THE GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA AND ITS ACTIONS RELATING TO THE STANFORD FINANCIAL GROUP FRAUD
- SENATE RESOLUTION 11—EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR PRAYER AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
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- SIGNING AUTHORITY
- MEASURES READ THE FIRST TIME EN BLOC—S. 81, S. 82, S. 83, AND S. 124
- ORDERS FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013
- RECESS UNTIL 9:30 A.M. TOMORROW
- NOMINATIONS
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Quite honestly If it is not enumerated in the constitution, bill of rights, or declaration of independence. don't do anything. Go home leave us alone. A right cannot be removed, period! So I will not Comply. I will not obey. the exercise of a right cannot be made into a crime. rights exist externally of the constitution and bill of rights. We the People, Have the power you the servants have Granted (thus can be removed) As well you can be prosecuted. perhaps you should reread those documents mentioned above.
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