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19406 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 154, Pt. 14 September 17, 2008 After years of calling basketball and also added a convenient drive-thru in The enrolled bill was subsequently hockey games in St. Louis and At- 2002 for those on the go. The firm has signed by the President pro tempore lanta, Skip Caray began broadcasting been so successful that this past (Mr. BYRD). for the Braves in 1976. Baseball was in March, the Best Independent Res- his blood, and while their styles were taurants Association awarded At 2:23 p.m., a message from the different, Skip brought the same Congdon’s Doughnuts its highest level House of Representatives, delivered by warmth and humor to his calls as his of recognition, the prestigious Best Mrs. Cole, one of its reading clerks, an- famous father, Harry, delivered to the Family Restaurant Platinum Plate nounced that the House has passed the Chicago Cubs for years. Skip Caray Award. following bills, in which it requests the passed his love for the game on to his While known for providing plentiful concurrence of the Senate: sons, Chip and Josh, both of whom options for breakfast, lunch, and din- H.R. 1485. An act for the relief of Esther Karinge. found careers in the same profession as ner, the centerpiece of the Congdon en- H.R. 2760. An act for the relief of Shigeru their father. terprise remains its timeless and high- Yamada. As a broadcaster for TBS, Skip ly acclaimed doughnuts. With dozens of H.R. 5030. An act for the relief of Corina de Caray’s voice was not only familiar to tempting and delicious varieties of the Chalup Turcinovic. baseball fans in the South, but millions traditional breakfast morsels, from H. R. 5243. An act for the relief of Kumi around the country. Whether it was the cinnamon and coconut to chocolate Iizuka-Barcena. many years that the Braves spent in honey and apple fritter, Congdon’s has At 6:13 p.m., a message from the the depths of their division or the 14 something to satisfy any doughnut House of Representatives, delivered by consecutive seasons at the top, Caray eater and has garnered acclaim both lo- Mrs. Cole, one of its reading clerks, an- provided the voice of a friend who cally and nationally. Indeed, Portland nounced that the House has passed the shared the same passion for ‘‘America’s Magazine, a regional publication, has following bills, without amendment: Team’’ that the fans did. No Braves fan placed Congdon’s doughnuts on its list S. 996. An act to amend title 49, United will ever forget Skip urging of ‘‘101 of Maine’s Guiltiest Guilty States Code, to expand passenger facility fee around third base and into the World Pleasures,’’ and in 2007 Congdon’s was eligibility for certain noise compatibility Series in 1992 or his elation as the included on the Doughnut Honor Roll projects. Braves won it all in 1995. of seriouseats.com, the Web site of S 3406. An act to restore the intent and In 2004, Caray was elected to the At- famed food critic Ed Levin. protections of the Americans with Disabil- lanta Braves Hall of Fame. At his in- While Congdon’s has long been in- ities Act of 1990. duction, his mentor, Ernie Johnson, volved in local charitable and commu- The message also announced that the Sr., said that Caray ‘‘had a bigger nity efforts, for the last 2 years it has House agrees to the amendments of the heart than anyone can imagine.’’ Skip institutionalized the commitment to Senate to the bill (H.R. 2608) to amend Caray will be sorely missed and will re- its neighbors by joining other local section 402 of the Personal Responsi- main in Braves fans’ hearts businesses to host weekly benefit bility and Work Opportunity Reconcili- forever.∑ barbeques. Every Wednesday in July ation Act of 1996 to provide, in fiscal f and August, community members come years 2008 through 2010, extensions of together for fun-filled tropical-themed supplemental security income for refu- HONORING CONGDON’S gees, asylees, and certain other human- DOUGHNUTS parties. Ticket sales for these popular events have raised money for local and itarian immigrants, and to amend the ∑ Ms. SNOWE. Mr. President, as our national charities and organizations Internal Revenue Code to collect un- Nation and our world become increas- including the American Heart Associa- employment compensation debts re- ingly complex and fast paced, it may tion, Southern Maine Parent Aware- sulting from fraud. seem easy to lose track of the simple ness, and Trolley for Togus, which pro- but essential ties that bind us to those At 6:35 p.m., a message from the vides transportation for York County House of Representatives, delivered by in our communities. It is with pleasure veterans to Maine’s VA hospital. Addi- that I recognize a small family busi- Mr. Zapata, one of its reading clerks, tionally, last December Congdon’s of- announced that the House has passed ness from my home State of Maine fered its guests holiday cards to sign that has succeeded in ushering a time- the following bill, without amendment: for our Nation’s soldiers, and then sent S. 2339. An act to designate the Depart- less classic into the modern world. over 500 of them to men and women Congdon’s Doughnuts in Wells has been ment of Veterans Affairs clinic in Alpena, serving in Iraq. Michigan, as the ‘‘Lieutenant Colonel Clem- a York County institution for well over Congdon’s Doughnuts exemplifies the ent C. Van Wagoner Department of Veterans 50 years, providing tasty treats and best qualities of being both a pros- Affairs Clinic’’. community support for generations of perous business and a caring neighbor. locals and tourists. It is with great pride that I congratu- At 7:17 p.m., a message from the For the early riser among us, few in- late Condgon’s on its decades of suc- House of Representatives, delivered by dulgences are more appealing than a cesses and I wish them the best of luck Ms. Niland, one of its reading clerks, sticky sweet doughnut and a fresh- for the future as they continue to announcing that the House has passed brewed cup of coffee. Congdon’s Dough- reach new heights as a purveyor of de- the following bill, in which it requests nuts has provided just that to thou- lectable treats and old-fashioned Amer- the concurrence of the Senate: sands of customers as it has churned ican cuisine.∑ H.R. 6064. An act to encourage, enhance, out up to 10,000 homemade doughnuts a and integrate Silver Alert plans throughout day for three generations. Founded in f the United States, to authorize grants for 1945, and located at its current site MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE the assistance of organizations to find miss- ing adults, and for other purposes. since 1955, the company has undergone many of the trials and tribulations f that often challenge America’s small ENROLLED BILL SIGNED EXECUTIVE AND OTHER businesses. Yet through the hard work At 11:24 a.m., a message from the COMMUNICATIONS and unwavering dedication of the House of Representatives, delivered by The following communications were Congdon family and their employees, Ms. Niland, one of its reading clerks, laid before the Senate, together with the business has transformed itself announced that the Speaker signed the accompanying papers, reports, and doc- from a small wholesale doughnut oper- following enrolled bill: uments, and were referred as indicated: ation to a three-meal-a-day restaurant H.R. 5938. An act to amend title 18, United EC–7582. A communication from the Pro- and bakery. Under present managers States Code, to provide secret service protec- gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- Gary Leech, son of Eleanor Congdon, tion to former Vice Presidents, and for other tion, Department of Transportation, trans- and his wife Diane Leech, Congdon’s purposes. mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule

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A communication from the Com- 0056) received on September 8, 2008; to the gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- missioner of the Social Security Administra- Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and tion, Department of Transportation, trans- tion, transmitting the report of a proposed Forestry. mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule bill to make amendments to the Old-Age, EC–7602. A communication from the Ad- entitled ‘‘Revision of Legal Descriptions of Survivors, and Disability Insurance program ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- Multiple Federal Airways in the Vicinity of and the Supplemental Security Income pro- ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- Farmington, NM’’ ((RIN2120-AA66)(Docket gram; to the Committee on Finance. ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- No. 08-ANM-2)) received on August 25, 2008; EC–7594. A communication from the Com- titled ‘‘Dried Prunes Produced in California; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, missioner of the Social Security Administra- Decreased Assessment Rate’’ (Docket No. and Transportation. tion, transmitting the report of a proposed AMS-FV-08-0060) received on September 8, EC–7584. A communication from the Pro- bill to make program and administrative im- 2008; to the Committee on Agriculture, Nu- gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- provements to the Old-Age, Survivors, and trition, and Forestry. tion, Department of Transportation, trans- Disability program, the Supplemental Secu- EC–7603. A communication from the Ad- mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule rity Income program, and the Special Bene- ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- entitled ‘‘Implementing the Maintenance fits for Certain World War II Veterans pro- ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- Provisions of Bilateral Agreements’’ gram; to the Committee on Finance. ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- ((RIN2120-AI19)(Docket No. FAA-2004-17483)) EC–7595. A communication from the Chief titled ‘‘Amendment of General Regulations received on August 25, 2008; to the Com- of the Publications and Regulations Branch, for Federal Milk Marketing Agreements and mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Marketing Orders; Addition of Supplemental tation. Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Rules of Practice for Amendatory Formal EC–7585. A communication from the Pro- report of a rule entitled ‘‘Economic Stimulus Rulemaking Proceedings’’ (Docket No. DA- gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- Act of 2008 Business Incentives’’ (Rev. Proc. 08-04) received on September 8, 2008; to the tion, Department of Transportation, trans- 2008-54) received on September 8, 2008; to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule Committee on Finance. Forestry. entitled ‘‘Recording of Major Repairs and EC–7596. A communication from the Direc- EC–7604. A communication from the Ad- Major Alterations’’ (RIN2120-AJ11) received tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- on August 25, 2008; to the Committee on ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- Commerce, Science, and Transportation. pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- EC–7586. A communication from the Pro- ‘‘Forchlorfenuron; Permanent and Time- titled ‘‘National Fluid Milk Processor Pro- gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- Limited Pesticide Tolerances’’ (FRL-8375-4) motion Program’’ (Docket No. DA-07-05) re- tion, Department of Transportation, trans- received on August 18, 2008; to the Com- ceived on September 8, 2008; to the Com- mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule mittee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- mittee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- entitled ‘‘Implementing the Maintenance estry. estry. Provisions of Bilateral Agreements’’ EC–7597. A communication from the Con- EC–7605. A communication from the Ad- ((RIN2120-AI19)(Docket no. FAA-2004-17483)) gressional Review Coordinator, Animal and ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- received on August 25, 2008; to the Com- Plant Health Inspection Service, Department ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- of Agriculture, transmitting, pursuant to ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- tation. law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Karnal titled ‘‘Milk in the Northeast and Other Mar- EC–7587. A communication from the Pro- Bunt; Removal of Regulated Areas in Texas’’ keting Areas; Delay of Effective Date’’ gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- (Docket No. APHIS-2007-0157) received on (Docket No. AMS-DA-07-0026) received on tion, Department of Transportation, trans- September 8, 2008; to the Committee on Agri- September 8, 2008; to the Committee on Agri- mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. entitled ‘‘Fees for Certification Services and EC–7598. A communication from the Con- EC–7606. A communication from the Ad- Approvals Performed Outside the United gressional Review Coordinator, Animal and ministrator, Rural Housing Service, Depart- States’’ ((RIN2120-AI77)(Docket No. FAA- Plant Health Inspection Service, Department ment of Agriculture, transmitting, pursuant 2007-27043)) received on August 25, 2008; to the of Agriculture, transmitting, pursuant to to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Direct Committee on Commerce, Science, and law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Viral Hem- Single Family Housing Loans and Grants (7 Transportation. EC–7588. A communication from the Pro- orrhagic Septicemia; Interstate Movement CFR Part 3550)’’ (RIN0575-AC69) received on gram Analyst, Federal Aviation Administra- and Import Restrictions on Certain Live September 8, 2008; to the Committee on Agri- tion, Department of Transportation, trans- Fish’’ ((RIN0579-AC74)(Docket No. APHIS- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule 2007-0038)) received on September 8, 2008; to EC–7607. A communication from the Direc- entitled ‘‘Modification of Class E Airspace; the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- Phillipsburg, KS’’ ((RIN2120-AA66)(Docket and Forestry. ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, No. 06-ACE-13)) received on August 25, 2008; EC–7599. A communication from the Ad- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled to the Committee on Commerce, Science, ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- ‘‘Pyraflufen-ethyl; Time-Limited Pesticide and Transportation. ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- Tolerances’’ (FRL No. 8377-6) received on EC–7589. A communication from the Direc- ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- September 2, 2008; to the Committee on Agri- tor, Minerals Management Service, Depart- titled ‘‘Specialty Crop Block Grant Pro- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. ment of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant gram—Farm Bill; Notice of Request for Ap- EC–7608. A communication from the Direc- to law, a report entitled ‘‘Report to Con- proval of a New Information Collection’’ tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- gress: Minerals Management Service Roy- ((RIN0581-AC88)(Docket No. AMS-FV-08- ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, alty In Kind Operation Program’’ for Fiscal 0057)) received on September 8, 2008; to the pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Year 2007; to the Committee on Energy and Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and ‘‘Tebuconazole; Pesticide Tolerances’’ (FRL Natural Resources. Forestry. No. 8376-7) received on September 2, 2008; to EC–7590. A communication from the Chair- EC–7600. A communication from the Ad- the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, man, Federal Regulatory Commission, trans- ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- and Forestry. mitting, pursuant to law, the Commission’s ice, Department of Agriculture, transmit- EC–7609. A communication from the Direc- annual report, covering the fiscal year from ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- October 1, 2006, through September 30, 2007; titled ‘‘Amendment of General Regulations ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, to the Committee on Energy and Natural Re- for Fruit, Vegetable, and Nut Marketing pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled sources. Agreements and Marketing Orders; Addition ‘‘Uniconazole-P; Pesticide Tolerances’’ (FRL EC–7591. A communication from the Sec- of Supplemental Rules of Practice for No. 8376-6) received on September 2, 2008; to retary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to Amendatory Formal Rulemaking Pro- the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, law, a report entitled ‘‘Update to Congress ceedings’’ (Docket No. AMS-FV-08-0061) re- and Forestry. On the Russian Surplus Fissile Materials ceived on September 8, 2008; to the Com- EC–7610. A communication from the Direc- Disposition Program’’; to the Committee on mittee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- Energy and Natural Resources. estry. ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, EC–7592. A communication from the Direc- EC–7601. A communication from the Ad- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled tor, Office of Surface Mining, Department of ministrator, Agricultural Marketing Serv- ‘‘Fludioxonil; Pesticide Tolerances’’ (FRL

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A bill to provide technical correc- tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- ment Area’’ (FRL No. 8704-8) received on Au- tions to the Technology Administration Act ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, gust 18, 2008; to the Committee on Environ- of 1998, and for other purposes; to the Com- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ment and Public Works. mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- ‘‘Chlorantraniliprole; Pesticide Tolerances EC–7621. A communication from the Direc- tation. for Emergency Exemptions’’ (FRL No. 8378-2) tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- By Mrs. LINCOLN (for herself, Ms. received on September 2, 2008; to the Com- ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, SNOWE, and Mr. ISAKSON): mittee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled S. 3505. A bill to amend title XVIII of the estry. ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Plans; North Social Security Act to provide for the cov- EC–7612. A communication from the Direc- Carolina: Miscellaneous Revisions’’ (FRL No. erage of home infusion therapy under the tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- 8706-4) received on August 18, 2008; to the Medicare Program; to the Committee on Fi- ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, Committee on Environment and Public nance. pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled Works. By Mr. REID (for Mr. OBAMA): ‘‘Hexythiazox; Pesticide Tolerances’’ (FRL EC–7622. A communication from the Direc- S. 3506. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- No. 8378-8) received on September 2, 2008; to tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- enue Code of 1986 to increase the credit for the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, purchase of vehicles fueled by natural gas or and Forestry. pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled liquefied natural gas and to amend the Safe, EC–7613. A communication from the Direc- ‘‘Residues of Quaternary Ammonium Com- Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transpor- tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- pounds, N-Alkyl (C12-18) dimethyl benzyl tation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to re- ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, ammonium chloride on Food Contact Sur- authorize the Clean School Bus Program of pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled faces; Exemption from the Requirement of a the Environmental Protection Agency; to ‘‘Linuron; Pesticide Tolerance for Emer- Tolerance’’ (FRL No. 8376-9) received on Au- the Committee on Finance. gency Exemptions’’ (FRL No. 8379-6) received gust 18, 2008; to the Committee on Environ- By Mr. REED (for himself, Mr. KEN- on September 2, 2008; to the Committee on ment and Public Works. NEDY, Mr. BAUCUS, Ms. STABENOW, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. EC–7623. A communication from the Direc- Mrs. BOXER, Mr. OBAMA, Mr. SCHU- EC–7614. A communication from the Acting tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- MER, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mr. BROWN, Administrator, General Services Administra- ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. ROCKE- tion, transmitting, a report of an additional pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled FELLER, Mr. KERRY, Mr. BIDEN, Mr. prospectus relative to the General Services ‘‘Withdrawal of the Federal Water Quality LAUTENBERG, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. Administration’s Fiscal Year 2009 Capital In- Standards Use Designations for Soda Creek HARKIN, and Mr. DODD): vestment and Leasing Program; to the Com- and Portions of Canyon Creek, South Fork S. 3507. A bill to provide for additional mittee on Environment and Public Works. Coeur d’Alene River, and Blackfoot River in emergency unemployment compensation; to EC–7615. A communication from the Acting Idaho’’ (FRL No. 8706-7) received on August the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, 18, 2008; to the Committee on Environment and Pensions. Department of the Interior, transmitting the and Public Works. By Mr. KOHL: S. 3508. A bill to authorize the Secretary of report of a draft bill entitled ‘‘Expand, Pro- EC–7624. A communication from the Chief, Education to make grants to support early tect, and Conserve our Nation’s Water Re- Listing of Endangered Species Branch, Fish college high schools and other dual enroll- sources Act’’; to the Committee on Environ- and Wildlife Service, transmitting, pursuant ment programs; to the Committee on Health, ment and Public Works. to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- Education, Labor, and Pensions. EC–7616. A communication from the Direc- gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; By Mr. CASEY (for himself and Mr. tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- Designation of Critical Habitat for the CARDIN): ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, Acanthomintha ilicifolia (San Diego S. 3509. A bill to address the ongoing hu- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled thornmint)’’ (RIN1018-AU86) received on Sep- manitarian crisis in Iraq and potential secu- ‘‘Small Entity Compliance Guide to Ren- tember 16, 2008; to the Committee on Envi- rity breakdown resulting from the mass dis- ovate Right: EPA’s Lead-Based Paint Ren- ronment and Public Works. placement of Iraqis inside Iraq and as refu- ovation, Repair, and Painting Program; No- f gees into neighboring countries; to the Com- tice of Availability’’ received on September REPORTS OF COMMITTEES mittee on Foreign Relations. 9, 2008; to the Committee on Environment By Mr. BUNNING: and Public Works. The following reports of committees S. 3510. A bill to prohibit the Board of Gov- EC–7617. A communication from the Direc- were submitted: ernors of the Federal Reserve System from tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- making funds available at a discount rate to By Mr. LIEBERMAN, from the Committee ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, private individuals, partnerships, and cor- on Homeland Security and Governmental Af- pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled porations; to the Committee on Banking, fairs, without amendment: ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule’’ (FRL Housing, and Urban Affairs. S. 3341. A bill to reauthorize and improve No. 8710-8) received on September 2, 2008; to By Mrs. CLINTON (for herself, Mrs. the Federal Financial Assistance Manage- the Committee on Environment and Public FEINSTEIN, Mr. BENNETT, Mr. DODD, ment Improvement Act of 1999 (Rept. No. Works. Mr. HAGEL, Mr. SCHUMER, and Mr. 110–468). EC–7618. A communication from the Chief, ALEXANDER): Listing of Endangered Species Branch, Fish By Mr. INOUYE, from the Committee on S. 3511. A bill to direct the Librarian of and Wildlife Service, transmitting, pursuant Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Congress and the Secretary of the Smithso- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Endan- with an amendment in the nature of a sub- nian Institution to carry out a joint project gered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; stitute: at the Library of Congress and the National Designation of Critical Habitat for the Bay S. 2907. A bill to establish uniform admin- Museum of African American History and Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha istrative and enforcement procedures and Culture to collect video and audio recordings bayensis)’’ (RIN1018-AV24) received on Sep- penalties for the enforcement of the High of personal histories and testimonials of in- tember 8, 2008; to the Committee on Environ- Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protec- dividuals who participated in the Civil ment and Public Works. tion Act and similar statutes, and for other Rights movement, and for other purposes; to EC–7619. A communication from the Direc- purposes (Rept. No. 110–469). the Committee on Rules and Administration. tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- f By Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr. ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, BINGAMAN, and Mr. KOHL): pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND S. 3512. A bill to require the Secretary of ‘‘Approval and Promulagation of Air Quality JOINT RESOLUTIONS Health and Human Services to remove social Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Approval The following bills and joint resolu- security account numbers from Medicare of Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson Coun- tions were introduced, read the first identification cards and communications ty Portion’’ (FRL No. 8705-3) received on Au- and second times by unanimous con- provided to Medicare beneficiaries in order gust 18, 2008; to the Committee on Environ- to protect Medicare beneficiaries from iden- ment and Public Works. sent, and referred as indicated: tity theft; to the Committee on Finance. EC–7620. A communication from the Direc- By Mr. DORGAN: By Mrs. CLINTON (for herself and Mrs. tor, Regulatory Management Division, Envi- S. 3503. A bill to amend the Public Health BOXER): ronmental Protection Agency, transmitting, Service Act to authorize increased Federal S. 3513. A bill to direct the Administrator pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled funding for the Organ Procurement and of the Environmental Protection Agency to

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