CALENDARS
The House of Representatives has five calendars of business: the Union Calendar, the House Calendar, the Private Calendar, the Corrections Calendar, and the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees. The calendars are compiled in one publication printed each day the House is in session. This publication also contains a history of Senate-passed bills, House bills reported out of committee, bills on which the House has acted, and other useful information.
When a public bill is favorably reported by all committees to which referred, it
is assigned a calendar number on either the Union Calendar or the House
Calendar, the two principal calendars of business. The calendar number is
printed on the first page of the bill and, in certain instances, is printed also
on the back page. In the case of a bill that was referred to multiple committees
for consideration in sequence, the calendar number is printed only on the bill
as reported by the last committee to consider it.