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S. 2175: To amend the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 to provide for the trial of covered persons detained in the United States pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force and to repeal the requirement for military custody.\n\nS. 2003: To clarify that an authorization to use military force, a declaration of war, or any similar authority shall not authorize the detention without charge or trial of a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and for other purposes. \n\nS. 3254, National Defense Authorization Act for the 2013 Fiscal Year. \nSection 1031: Extension of certain prohibitions and requirements relating to detainees at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba\n\nFOR Mark Udall Amendments 3115 and 3116\nAmendment 3115 would ban indefinite military detention for individuals picked up within the United States and reverse the mandatory military custody provision.\nAmendment 3116 would make clear that nothing in the 2001 AUMF or 2012 NDAA can be construed as authorizing the military detention of individuals picked up within the United States.\n\nAGAINST Graham Amendment (never introduced)\nThe amendment would affirm that the power to indefinitely detain under the laws of war would apply to any individual who (1) joins al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or an associated force; and (2) plans or participates in a belligerent act against the United States on behalf of such forces anywhere within the United States and its territories.\n\nAGAINST Feinstein Amendment 3018\nAmendment 3018 amends the Non-Detention Act to make clear that Authorizations for the Use of Military Force or similar authorities cannot be construed to authorize the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents unless an Act of Congress expressly does so. \n\nAGAINST Inhofe Amendment 2976\nAmendment 2976 would change counterterrorism law to require that any high-value enemy combatant be detained at the detention facilities in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. \n\nAGAINST Ayotte Amendment 2998\nAmendment 2998 would prohibit the use of DOD funds to transfer Guantanamo detainees to the United States for any reason, including prosecution in federal courts. \n\nAGAINST Sessions Amendment 3012\nAmendment 3012 would prohibit the use of DOD funds to transfer Guantanamo detainees to the United States for any reason, including prosecution in federal courts. \n\nAGAINST Ayotte Amendment 2999\nAmendment 2999 requires the Department of Defense to identify or establish a facility outside the United States as the location for the long-term detention by the United States, consistent with the laws of war, of foreign members of al Qaeda and associated forces who are captured outside Afghanistan.\n\nAGAINST Ayotte Amendment 3005\nAmendment 3005 would prohibit the use of government funding to construct, modify, or purchase facilities within the United States to hold Guantanamo detainees.\n\nDisclosure of guidelines, policy and legal rationale for targeted killing program.\n\nSenate Select Committee on Intelligence adoption and public release of report on United States use of torture in the past 12 years. 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