S.Res. 377 · 119th Congress
An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.
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Bill details
Introduced: 9/8/2025
Current status: Agreed
Introduced by: John Thune (R · SD)
Bill ID: 119sres377
Latest official action: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 51 - 44. Record Vote Number: 517.
Bill overview
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Introduced in Senate
This resolution provides for the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of nominations for various executive officers and ambassadors. The agencies in which the executive officers shall serve include the Departments of Defense, Energy, the Interior, and Labor. The ambassadors shall represent the United States to Argentina, Greece, Liechtenstein, and Sweden.
Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 9/8/2025
Related votes
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7 roll calls
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 517
On the Resolution
Date: 9/15/2025Result: Resolution Agreed to
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 513
On the Cloture Motion
Date: 9/11/2025Result: Cloture Motion Rejected
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 516
On the Cloture Motion
Date: 9/11/2025Result: Cloture Motion Agreed to
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 514
On the Motion to Reconsider
Date: 9/11/2025Result: Motion to Reconsider Agreed to
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 515
On the Decision of the Chair
Date: 9/11/2025Result: Decision of Chair Not Sustained
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 511
On the Motion to Proceed
Date: 9/9/2025Result: Motion to Proceed Agreed to
Senate · 119 / 1 · Roll 510
On the Motion to Table
Date: 9/9/2025Result: Motion to Table Agreed to
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