1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code 98-438 GOVUpdated January 5, 2005The Senates Executive CalendarBetsy PalmerAnalyst in American National GovernmentGovernment and Finance DivisionStanley BachSenior Specialist in the Le
2、gislative ProcessGovernment and Finance DivisionTreaties and nominations constitute the executive business of the Senate and are thesubjects of the Senates Executive Calendar. When a Senate committee reports a treatyor nomination, it is said to be placed “on the calendar” and is eligible for floorco
3、nsideration. It is not in order for the majority leader or any other Senator to move thatthe Senate proceed to the consideration of a treaty or nomination that is not on thecalendar, though the leader could ask unanimous consent to do so. If a treaty ornomination is not on the calendar, either it re
4、mains in the possession of the committee towhich it was referred, or it is being “held at the desk” by unanimous consent and awaitinga decision to refer it to committee or to bring it directly to the floor for consideration byunanimous consent. See http:/www.crs.gov/products/guides/guidehome.shtml f