
The Serial Set contains the House and Senate Documents and the House and Senate Reports. This volume includes House Reports from 107th Congress, 1st Session, 2001.
109. Plan Colombia semi-annual obligation report
110. Six month periodic report on national emergency with Iraq
111. Continue national emergency with Iraq
112. Request to use previously appropriated contingent funds (Disaster Relief Program)
113. Cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals
114. Continue export control regulations
115. Report on U.S. Armed Forces in East TImor
116. Fiscal year 2002 budget amendments
117. Requests to use previously appropriated contingent emergency funds
118. Declaration of national emergency by reason of terrorist attacks
119. Request for emergency funding (consequences of terrorist attacks on U.S.)
120. Emergency budget request
121. Periodic report on national emergency with Iran
122. Address (Bush) to Joint Session of Congress
123. Emergency supplemental appropriations request (terrorist attacks on U.S.)
124. Continue national emergency with National Union for Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)
125. Periodic report on national emergency with National Union for Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)
126. Declaration of national emergency in response to terrorist attacks
127. Report on actions taken to respond to threat of terrorism
128. Requests to make available by transfer, previously appropriated funds
129. Funds for Department of Transportation's Compensation for Air Carriers accounts
130. Emergency supplemental appropriation request (recovery from terrorist attacks on U.S.)
131. Report on military actions taken to respond to threat of terrorism
132. Status of U.S. efforts regarding Iraq's compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolutions
133. Continue emergency, significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia
134. Periodic report on national emergency, significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia
135. Emergency supplemental appropriations request
136. Emergency supplemental appropriations request
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