ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 3
(Senate - January 08, 2019)

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                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                  S. 1

  At the request of Mr. Rubio, the names of the Senator from North 
Dakota (Mr. Cramer), the Senator from Texas (Mr. Cruz) and the Senator 
from Mississippi (Mr. Wicker) were added as cosponsors of S. 1, a bill 
to make improvements to certain defense and security assistance 
provisions and to authorize the appropriation of funds to Israel, to 
reauthorize the United States-Jordan Defense Cooperation Act of 2015, 
and to halt the wholesale slaughter of the Syrian people, and for other 
purposes.


                                  S. 9

  At the request of Mr. Rubio, the names of the Senator from Wyoming 
(Mr. Barrasso), the Senator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Casey), the Senator 
from Oklahoma (Mr. Inhofe), the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. Kennedy) 
and the Senator from Arkansas (Mr. Boozman) were added as cosponsors of 
S. 9, a bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to 
clarify the Food and Drug Administration's jurisdiction over certain 
tobacco products, and to protect jobs and small businesses involved in 
the sale, manufacturing and distribution of traditional and premium 
cigars.


                                 S. 20

  At the request of Mr. Wyden, the names of the Senator from 
Connecticut (Mr. Blumenthal) and the Senator from Oregon (Mr. Merkley) 
were added as cosponsors of S. 20, a bill to amend the Ethics in 
Government Act of 1978 to require the disclosure of certain tax returns 
by Presidents and certain candidates for the office of the President, 
and for other purposes.


                                 S. 21

  At the request of Mr. Thune, the names of the Senator from Alaska 
(Mr. Sullivan), the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. Schatz), the Senator from 
Wisconsin (Mr. Johnson), the Senator from Florida (Mr. Rubio), the 
Senator from Alaska (Ms. Murkowski), the Senator from New Jersey (Mr. 
Menendez), the Senator from Washington (Mrs. Murray) and the Senator 
from New Hampshire (Ms. Hassan) were added as cosponsors of S. 21, a 
bill making continuing appropriations for Coast Guard pay in the event 
an appropriations act expires prior to the enactment of a new 
appropriations act.


                                 S. 24

  At the request of Mr. Cardin, the names of the Senator from Alaska 
(Ms. Murkowski), the Senator from Michigan (Ms. Stabenow), the Senator 
from New Mexico (Mr. Udall), the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. Schatz), the 
Senator from Washington (Mrs. Murray), the Senator from New Jersey (Mr. 
Menendez), the Senator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Casey), the Senator from 
Ohio (Mr. Brown) and the Senator from Vermont (Mr. Sanders) were added 
as cosponsors of S. 24, a bill to provide for the compensation of 
Federal and other government employees affected by lapses in 
appropriations.


                                 S. 26

  At the request of Mr. Wyden, the names of the Senator from Delaware 
(Mr. Coons), the Senator from New Mexico (Mr. Udall) and the Senator 
from Oregon (Mr. Merkley) were added as cosponsors of S. 26, a bill to 
amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to allow all eligible voters to 
vote by mail in Federal elections, to amend the National Voter 
Registration Act of 1993 to provide for automatic voter registration.


                              S.J. RES. 1

  At the request of Mr. Cruz, the names of the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Tillis), the Senator from Georgia (Mr. Perdue), the 
Senator from Indiana (Mr. Braun) and the Senator from Nebraska (Mr. 
Sasse) were added as cosponsors of S.J. Res. 1, a joint resolution 
proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
relative to limiting the number of terms that a Member of Congress may 
serve.

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